broadcasting to both valleys at once
Did you make any new year’s resolutions for 2012? What other kinds of resolutions will you have to make?
Our very first Institute of Ideas broadcast will explore the theme of ‘resolution’, as we introduce you to a new group of volunteers eager to share their thoughts and ideas about the places we live.
To end the afternoon we’ll have an exlusive live session from band Maia, who formed in Huddersfield and have since been performing all over the country. We invited them back to their roots for an acoustic set, and a bit of a natter.
Listen in from 4pm on Sunday 29th January. A full programme schedule is available here.
We don’t broadcast all the time, but we are on air regularly bringing you programmes from all over the valleys, presented by a range of local volunteers.
Here you can find out what’s coming up on Two Valleys Radio in the next few months…
6th February 2012, and every Monday (6 – 7pm)
Monday Night Clinic – Our regular broadcast, including Two Valleys: Many Views, the audio newspaper for the Holme and Colne valleys.
6th February 2012 (3 – 5pm)
Education Express – our half-termly broadcast: students bring us the latest news from their schools and colleges.
26th February 2012 (2 – 6pm)
Institute of Ideas – Every last Sunday of the month, an in-depth look at villages in the valleys, through different themes each month. The theme this time is ‘Community’.
25th March 2012 (2 – 6pm)
Institute of Ideas – Every last Sunday of the month, an in-depth look at villages in the valleys, through different themes each month.
26th March 2012 (2 – 5)
Education Express – our half-termly broadcast: students bring us the latest news from their schools and colleges.
We’d like to congratulate five of our hard-working volunteers for passing their Bronze Arts Awards!
Our volunteers put in so much for Two Valleys Radio, we thought… why not give them something back? So alongside their work on the radio, some of them have been creating portfolios which demonstrate their learning, and show how they’ve shared their new skills with others. Their portfolios were assessed, and all five passed with flying colours.
So congratulations Meg, Rachel, Rosie, Hayley and Ruby!
We’ve now started a new group off so hopefully it wont be long until you’re hearing even more success stories from our volunteers.