James Hanson sits in. Wake up to an early mix of music and chat, plus the morning papers.
Families on narrow boats moving to keep their licence say it makes travel to school tough.
Sue Davies sits in. 50 years since first decimal coins, do Wilts firms still need cash?
On English Language Day we talk to a man running a business language school in Swindon.
Karen Gardner sits in. On World Book Night, we find out about activities at Calne Library.
Clinical Midwifery Manager at Swindon's GWH tells us what to expect after a third baby.
Georgey hears the story of a couple who visited Jersey rather than New Jersey and speculates on what the Royal baby could be called.
Dan Chisholm helps wind up the evening with great music and calls.
BBC Wiltshire joins BBC Radio 5 live.