Member Stations

Member Station Description Category
Radio Lollipop (Manchester)

Radio Lollipop (Manchester), a subsidiary of Radio Lollipop, was established in 1991 and broadcasts to Royal Manchester Children's Hospital.
Volunteers are always needed; you should contact the station directly if you are interested.

Radio Lollipop (Newcastle)

Radio Lollipop (Newcastle), a subsidiary of Radio Lollipop, was established in 1983 and broadcasts to Great North Children's Hospital.
Volunteers are always needed; you should contact the station directly if you are interested.

Radio Lollipop (Southampton)

Radio Lollipop (Southampton), the working name for Radio Lollipop, was established in 1994 and broadcasts to Southampton General Hospital.
Volunteers are always needed; you should contact the station directly if you are interested.

Radio Lonsdale

Radio Lonsdale was established in 1965 and broadcasts to Furness General Hospital, 24 hours a day.
Approximately 12 people are involved in the day-to-day running of the station. Volunteers are always needed; you should contact the station directly if you are interested.

Radio Marsden

Radio Marsden broadcasts to the Royal Marsden Hospitals at Sutton and Chelsea.

Radio Mount Vernon

Radio Mount Vernon was established in 1969 and broadcasts to Mount Vernon Hospital.
Volunteers are always needed; you should contact the station directly if you are interested.

Radio Nene Valley

Radio Nene Valley was established in 1971 and broadcasts to Northampton General Hospital, 24 hours a day.
Approximately 30 people are involved in the day-to-day running of the station. Volunteers are always needed; you should contact the station directly if you are interested.

Radio Odstock

Radio Odstock was established in 1953 and broadcasts to Salisbury District Hospital.
Approximately 16 people are involved in the day-to-day running of the station. Volunteers are always needed; you should contact the station directly if you are interested.

Radio Redhill

Radio Redhill was established in 1974 and broadcasts to East Surrey Hospital.
Approximately 70 people are involved in the day-to-day running of the station. Volunteers are always needed; you should contact the station directly if you are interested.

Radio Royal

Radio Royal, the working name for Forth Valley Broadcasting Service, was established in 1976 and broadcasts to Forth Valley Royal Hospital, 24 hours a day.
Approximately 35 people are involved in the day-to-day running of the station. Volunteers are always needed; you should contact the station directly if you are interested.