Have just been reading abou
the spread of community radio in the neck of the woods where I was born and raised, Suffolk.
Community radio services typically cover a small geographical area and are provided on a not-for-profit basis focusing on the delivery of specific social benefits to enrich a particular geographical community or a community of interest.
On a more personal note, I also discovered recently that an old school friend was broadcasting on
Ipswich Community Radio and I tuned in.
Their aim is to offer "people the opportunity to have a voice on radio, especially those who are under-represented on other local stations.
[They] run regular training courses in radio skills, so you can get directly involved – from presenting your own weekly show to helping out occasionally behind the scenes.
[They] aim to provide a radically different kind of radio, with music beyond the mainstream, and a multicultural mix of views and voices that fully reflects the town [they] live in."
So what about a community radio station for our neighbourhood? If we thought that just Harringay was too small, we could include Wood Green and the Chestnuts area. However, one of the new licences was for Southwold which I'm sure has less people living there than in Harringay.
So any budding Smashy and Niceys , Adam and Joes or Liz Kershaws out there?
Community Media Association