Member Stations

Member Station Description Category
Inverness Hospital Radio

Inverness Hospital Radio, the working name for Inverness Hospitals Broadcasting Service, was established in 1970 and broadcasts from dedicated studios at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness. We broadcast via hospedia to the wards at Raigmore but also have a online stream for anyone across the Highlands and beyond to listen in.

Following the celebration of it's 50th anniversary in November 2020, Inverness Hospital Radio refreshed it's branding with an updated
website and a presence on social media platforms. This also included a new in-house produced jingle package which launched the online stream on the same day.

Isle of Wight HBA

Isle of Wight HBA, the working name for Isle of Wight Hospital Broadcasting Association, was established in 1973 and broadcasts to St Mary's Hospital and on the internet.
Volunteers are always needed; you should contact the station directly if you are interested.

Jubilee Hospital Radio

Jubilee Hospital Radio was established in 1977 and started its first transmission in 1978 with a personal message recorded by Prince Charles.We broadcast to Princess Elizabeth Hospital, each and every day and beyond its four walls via our free Jubilee Hospital Radio app for iOS and Android. We also broadcast via the Tunein Radio App and our website www.jhr.gg

We are a small but perfectly formed offshore hospital radio station with team of 20 volunteers who are involved in the day-to-day running of the station. It's a great training experience for those wanting to develop a career in media; you should contact the station directly if you are interested in volunteering.

Kettering General Hospital Radio

Hospital Radio Serving Kettering General Hospital

L & D Hospital Radio

L & D Hospital Radio, the working name for The Hospital Radio, was established in 1965 and broadcasts to Luton & Dunstable Hospital, 24 hours a day.
Volunteers are always needed; you should contact the station directly if you are interested.

Leeds Hospital Radio

Radio Allerton was established in 1978. In November 2017 it merged with the radio stations at the Leeds General Infirmary and St James' hospital with the aim of providing a single broadcasting service to all 3 hospitals, although at present it still broadcasts just to Chapel Allerton Hospital.
Approximately 7 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.

Life Care Radio

Life Care Radio was established in 2013 and broadcasts to more than ten nursing and residential homes in the South Devon area. We are keen to attract more homes and listeners who are receiving long term care and invite hospices, nursing and residential homes to contact us if they believe their patients would benefit from receiving our service.
Around 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.

Meridian Radio

Meridian Radio, the working name for Woolwich Hospitals Broadcasting Service, was established in 1962 and broadcasts to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, for a total of 24 hours each week.
Approximately 19 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.

Merthyr Hospital Radio

Merthyr Hospital Radio, the working name for Merthyr Hospital Broadcasting, was established in 1979 and broadcasts to Prince Charles Hospital.
Approximately 7 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.

Mid-Downs Radio

Mid-Downs Radio, the working name for Mid-Downs Hospital Radio, was established in 1976 and broadcasts within the Princess Royal Hospital, Haywards Heath as a hospital radio and to a broader audience via an Internet streaming service, 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.