Wake up to an early mix of music and chat, plus the morning's papers with Joe Lemer.
Lee Stone
Planning fight for wheelchair friendly studio, breast cancer and airmen memorial
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Wiltshire
We hear a disabled man has to demolish his accessible music studio. More should be done to encourage women to report symptoms sooner. And proposals for a memorial in Salisbury. Show more
Simeon Courtie
Scams, engineering over the decades and the decline of whistling
3 hours on BBC Wiltshire
We hear more than 50% over 65s think they've been scammed. We' see how engineering compares to decades ago. And the rise of the mp3 player is blamed for a decline in whistling. Show more
Graham Seaman
Living near woodland, STFC behind the scenes and Monday Midday Maths
2 hours on BBC Wiltshire
The Woodland Trust say Wiltshire is below average for living close to woodland. We go behind the scenes at Swindon Town Football Club's Country Ground. And Monday Midday Maths. Show more
Marie Lennon
Wiltshire Salute, Swindon author and Corsham Artists in Residence
2 hours on BBC Wiltshire
We hear from a lady who wants to thank her good samaritans. Meet the author who wrote a novel in her spare time. And we sit in on a rehearsal at The Pound Arts Centre in Corsham. Show more
We get the latest on the attack in Devizes at the weekend. Leaflets are handed out in Chippenham about a missing man. And People's Panel asks how many children is too many? Show more
Mark takes on Scrabble champion Craigh Beevers who is a 24-hour scrabble tournament and finds out if people are taking precautions in the summery weather.
Dan Chisholm helps wind up the evening with great music and calls.
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