The Bahá’í faith community in Swindon brings a project about unity to the town’s schools.
Karen Gardner sits in. Mere artist's first installation based at the Beaumont Gallery.
Rhiannon Fitz-Gerald examines both sides of the debate over badger culling in Wiltshire.
Richard Green hosts a countdown of the official Top 40 chart for this week in 1970 and 1985. Should you wish to email Richard on the Vintage Chart show, then use: RG@BBC.CO.UK
Two witnesses to musical history from Graham’s archive of interviews. Sir John Dankworth who was born in 1927 and Frank Foster who was born in 1928. Show more
It's citizen science hour on Radio Winchcombe, and Tone FM mingle at the Rushiton Village Day, in Lee Stone's usual community radio highlights. Show more
Manny hears how an Australian advert showing Lord Ganesha eating lamb is upsetting Hindus here and meets international human rights worker Naheed Iqbal. Show more
New research suggests that a full public inquiry into the St. Pauls riot of 1980 might of prevented more trouble a year later and where is it best to live if you’re a black woman. Show more
Two witnesses to musical history from Graham’s archive of interviews. Sir John Dankworth who was born in 1927 and Frank Foster who was born in 1928. Show more
This week we visit the Last Night of The Proms, with all the old favorites to sing along to, with a few surprises as well.
BBC Wiltshire joins BBC Radio 5 live.