Welcome to Hereford Hospital Radio
Broadcasting to Hereford Hospitals for 50 years!
Hereford Hospital Radio has been broadcasting since 1972, following a project set up by the Herefordshire County Youth Service and Hereford Lions Club. Over the years the station has been heard any many of the county’s hospitals but now focuses its broadcasts at the County Hospitals, where it has its studios.
Each year volunteers from the station attend many events around the county raising funds to keep the station on the air. Our volunteers efforts provide the majority of the funds to keep the station on the air..
During the current time the station is still on air and producing and broadcasting live programmes each day to the patients and staff at the County Hospital. The charity invested in some technology to allow for this a number years ago.
Currently On Air
Friday Night at 8pm - The 1990's
With Kelly Richards
Our presenters come from all walks of life. We can provide support with training
Some of our team, just like to support the work of the charity
To maintain the service we provide we require help with raising funds.
Are you interesting in find out more ?
Please contact the Wye Valley Trust volunteering team volunteering@wvt.nhs.uk
Meet our volunteers
John Fryer
John has produced a wonderful collection of plays, we are delighted be able to share these with you every Wednesday Afternoon at 3pm.
Andy Lloyd
Join Andy Lloyd for a feature packed programme filled with a unique mix of music, news and sport each weekday from 9am to 12 noon
Jay Atkins
I currently present a weekly unsigned music show - The NUA radio show
Dr Hilary
The nation’s leading media medic - Dr Hilary Jones
Garth Williams
Join Garth every Friday at 2pm
Pete Trigg
Join Pete every Sunday from 8am for the best way to start your Sunday,
Sarah Orme
Sarah is often found on air with her Husband Peter
Susan Watts-Cutler
Susan is one of our Longest serving members
DJ James
Join James every week on HHR
Tim Cooper
Tim Cooper presents the Red Thread every Saturday evening at 6pm.
Emperor Rosko
Join Rosko every Saturday and Sunday as he brings us two different shows
Paul Baker
Join Paul has he brings us an update on the world of Movies every week at 8pm every Sunday
Local News from the team at Your Herefordshire
NEWS | Asda has announced a major round of price reductions today cutting the cost of 956 everyday grocery products both in-store and online
Prices reduced by an average of 6% across a host of categories including Core Grocery, Household, Non-Edible and Free From – with some prices dropping by over 30% Asda has announced a major round of price reductions today, cutting the cost of 956 everyday grocery products both in-store and online, as part of its commitment to […]
BREAKING | An 80-year-old man has been found guilty of child sexual abuse offences which he committed around 30 years ago
An 80-year-old man from Tewkesbury has been found guilty of child sexual abuse offences which he committed around 30 years ago. A jury found Michael Thomas Davies guilty of the charges following a four-day trial at Gloucester Crown Court. The court heard that Davies sexually assaulted the child on a number of occasions and raped […]
NEWS | A man has been sentenced for his involvement in a case involving 1,800 exotic animals – one of the biggest exotics operations the RSPCA has investigated
A man has been sentenced for his involvement in a case involving 1,800 exotic animals – one of the biggest exotics operations the RSPCA has investigated. The case – known as Operation Herald – followed warrants which were executed by West Mercia Police at four addresses on 10 December 2020. Together with police, RSPCA officers […]
TO LET | A two bedroom mid terrace house that’s available to rent in a popular area of Hereford
An unfurnished two bedroom mid terrace house on the south eastern side of the city. The property has gas central heating, double glazing, downstairs cloakroom, garage, and enclosed garden to rear. Price – £920 pcm Ground Floor Hall:Recess for hanging coats, radiator, door to: Living Room 4.52m (14’10”) max x 3.57m (11’9″). Double glazed window […]
NEWS | Morrisons provides important information on Christmas delivery slots with customers urged to book swiftly
Morrisons is making its Christmas delivery slots available to book earlier than last year to help ease any of the big shop stress by planning ahead. Delivery Pass holders will be able to secure their slots from 1st October, giving them plenty of time to ensure their household is ready for all festivities. Delivery Pass […]
NEWS | Police firearms team called to property with a ‘large and unhappy dog’ after officers attended to arrest a wanted man
Police firearms officers were called to a property with a ‘large and unhappy dog’ after officers attended to arrest a wanted man. From West Mercia Police: “There was a large Police presence in Powick this morning when a man wanted on warrant for failure to appear at court was located at an address in Powick […]
National & International News from Radio News Hub
Red Squirrel Range Increases 25 In Highlands Following Reintroduction Project
The range of red squirrels in the Highlands has increased by more than 25% in a decade following a reintroduction project by a rewilding charity..
Better Buses Are Finally On The Way With Multi Year Funding Deal Minister
Long-awaited multi-year funding for bus services in England has been announced by the Department for Transport (DfT)..
Report Identifies Clear Failings In Care For Frail Adults
A significant number of elderly people with frailty are not getting follow-up support they need after diagnosis, according to a new review..
David Tennant And Aidan Turner Return In First Look At Second Series Of Rivals
David Tennant strides away from a helicopter in first-look pictures from the upcoming second series of Rivals..
Reform UK Handed Biggest Donation From A Living Person Figures Show
Reform UK recently received the biggest single donation in history to a political party from a living person, official figures show..
Novichok Victims Family Call For Change As They Criticise Inquiry Report
The family of Novichok victim Dawn Sturgess have said “there must be reflection and change” as they criticised the lack of recommendations in a public inquiry’s final report..

Ledbury Carnivals finest!
















