West Hull Community Radio broadcasts to West Hull and the surrounding villages of Anlaby, Cottingham, Hessle and Willerby.
106.9FM WHCR began broadcasting at 9am on Monday 26 March 2007 from its studios in The Goodwin Centre on Icehouse Road in Hull and broadcasts a unique mix of local information, interviews and music 24 hours a day.
The photo shows John Harding (WHCR), Justin Macartney (Seaside FM), Barry Robinson (WHCR) and Peter Marsham (WHCR) outside the studios of West Hull Community Radio.
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West Hull Community Radio
West Hull Community Radio broadcasts to West Hull and the surrounding villages of Anlaby, Cottingham, Hessle and Willerby.
106.9FM WHCR began broadcasting at 9am on Monday 26 March 2007 from its studios in The Goodwin Centre on Icehouse Road in Hull and broadcasts a unique mix of local information, interviews and music 24 hours a day.
The photo shows John Harding (WHCR), Justin Macartney (Seaside FM), Barry Robinson (WHCR) and Peter Marsham (WHCR) outside the studios of West Hull Community Radio.