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
Peter Triggs' Sunday Breakfast
The home of the famous Lyrics Quiz
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
Andy Lloyd
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
Chris Hughes
Join Chris for the HHR Breakfast Show every morning at 7am
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