Many of the group reformed in 2010 and are planning to obtain one of the newer community radio licences to cover the town.
The group won a community radio licence in September 2005, called The 'Bridge.
The station operates under a community radio licence and identifies itself as "FM 103-3".
In 2004 five year community radio licences were introduced and a few enthusiasts decided to call a meeting.
The transmission power is low compared with London's main radio stations due to the terms of its community radio licence.
In 2006, the station was granted a 5-year community radio licence.
The station was awarded its community radio licence from Ofcom in December 2007.
The station secured a community radio licence in 1983 to broadcast to the inner-city areas of Sydney.
The station has a variety format and operates under a community radio licence.
In 2006 a group applied for a community radio licence for the Swindon area.
Many of the group reformed in 2010 and are planning to obtain one of the newer community radio licences to cover the town.
The group won a community radio licence in September 2005, called The 'Bridge.
The station operates under a community radio licence and identifies itself as "FM 103-3".
In 2004 five year community radio licences were introduced and a few enthusiasts decided to call a meeting.
The transmission power is low compared with London's main radio stations due to the terms of its community radio licence.
In 2006, the station was granted a 5-year community radio licence.
The station was awarded its community radio licence from Ofcom in December 2007.
The station secured a community radio licence in 1983 to broadcast to the inner-city areas of Sydney.
The station has a variety format and operates under a community radio licence.
In 2006 a group applied for a community radio licence for the Swindon area.