ViVixen Broadcasting Ltd ( Vixen 87 ) obtains a full time community radio licence application which
Today ( December 20th ) Vixen Broadcasting Ltd ( Vixen 87 ) received official confirmation from Ofcom that the organisation has been successful with their full time community radio licence application which will allow the station to broadcast continually for a 5 year period.
We expect the new station to commence broadcasting in early to mid 2009, after all new engineering work has been completed and funding secured.
The initial service will be live weekend radio, with a weekday rolling music, local information, and live hourly news.
In the meantime the station plans to continue with its usual 28 day broadcast to cover the Giant Bradley Day and Christmas events.
More details will be announced in due course.
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The Market Weighton Area Regeneration Programme
is grateful for the support on the East Riding Mail and the Pocklinton
Post.
Whilst an increase in East Riding of Yorkshire Council Tax is expected, Market Weighton Council will not be asking local residents to pay more over and above that for 2008.
Volunteers needed for Market Weighton Players next ‘community pantomime’
Come and join us either on the stage (first time triers gratefully accepted) or on the production (publicity, scenery, props., costumes, general helpers are all appreciated and welcomed.
Giant Bradley Day 2008 was held on Sunday 25th May, on a thankfully sunny day. Go to the Gallery to see images of the day and some great shots of the events at the Rock Arena.
Vixen Broadcasting Ltd ( Vixen 87 ) obtains a full time community radio licence.
Vixen Broadcasting Ltd ( Vixen 87 ) obtains a full time community radio licence application which will allow the station to broadcast continually for a 5 year period.
Plans for new Health and Social Care Centre to be unveiled.
There is to be a presentation of the plans for the new Health and Social Care Centre at the Londesborough Arms Hotel Friday Nov 9th 4pm to 7pm and Saturday Nov 10th 10 am to 5pm.
Controversial plans to to convert part of the Londesborough Arms into flats have been rejected
Controversial plans to to convert part of the Londesborough Arms into flats have been rejected by the East Riding of Yorkshire council's planning committee.