Member Stations

Member Station Description Category
Radio Warneford

Radio Warneford, the working name for South Warwickshire Hospital Broadcasting Association, was established in 1973 and broadcasts to hospitals managed by the South Warwickshire Foundation Trust in Warwick, Stratford-upon-Avon and Shipston-on-Stour.
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 West Middlesex

Radio West Middlesex, the working name for Radio West Middlesex Hospital Broadcasting, was established in 1967 and broadcasts to West Middlesex University Hospital, 24 hours a day.
Approximately 20 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 Wey

Radio Wey, the working name for Hospital Radio Wey, was established in 1965 and broadcasts to 2 hospitals, 24 hours a day.
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 Wishing Well

Radio Wishing Well was established in 1977, and went on air in 1982. We broadcast to Trafford General Hospital, which is where the National Health Service was introduced in 1948.
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.

Radio Ysbyty Gwynedd

Radio Ysbyty Gwynedd, the working name for Arfon Hospitals Broadcasting Organisation, was established in 1976 and broadcasts to Ysbyty Gwynedd.
Volunteers are always needed; you should contact the station directly if you are interested.

red dot radio

Edinburgh Hospital Broadcasting Service was established in 1962 and broadcasts to 2 hospitals, for a total of 21 hours each week.
Approximately 18 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.

Rookwood Sound Radio

Rookwood Sound Radio, the working name for Rookwood Sound Hospital Broadcasting, was established in 1987 and broadcasts to the University Hospital Llandough, 24 hours a day. Approximately 35 people are involved in the day-to-day running of the station. We produce and present a wide range of programming to our hospital patients , staff and visitors as we are part of the Hospital Community. Volunteers are always needed; you should contact the station directly if you are interested.

Royal Free Radio

Royal Free Radio, (originally Radio Enfield), was established in 1970 and broadcasts to Chase Farm Hospital, North Middlesex University Hospital and the Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead.
Approximately 30 people are involved in the day-to-day running of the station. Volunteers are often needed; you should contact the station via their website if you are interested.

Rugby Hospital Radio

Rugby Hospital Radio broadcasts to the patients in the Hospital of St. Cross, Rugby, Warwickshire with the support of University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire NHS Trust. Self-funded and entirely voluntary, we put out a mixture of pre-recorded and live programming on a 24/7 schedule. We are always interested to hear from new volunteers who have something to offer. Please contact us via our website.

Scunthorpe Hospital Radio

Scunthorpe Hospital Radio, the working name for Scunthorpe Hospitals Broadcasting Organisation, was established in 1951 and broadcasts to Scunthorpe General Hospital.
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.