Hospital Radio Exeter is delighted to extend its heartfelt thanks to the Devonshire Freemasons for their generous donation supporting our ongoing work within the Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital community.
This kind contribution will help us continue delivering music, entertainment and companionship to patients, staff and visitors—services that make a meaningful difference to the hospital experience. As a volunteer-run charity, we rely heavily on the goodwill of supporters like the Devonshire Freemasons, whose commitment helps ensure we can keep broadcasting 24 hours a day....
How do you fancy meeting people, raising money, and being on the radio, all for a good cause?
Hospital Radio Exeter are looking for and all-round person with a good technical knowledge to assist their engineer on the radio station with a good knowledge of a radio studio including mixing desks, audio playout systems, PC etc.
This is only a part of the job and you will be expected to work in all areas of Hospital Radio.
The station broadcasts 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, and they are looking for new members to visit wards, participate in live programmes and...
St David’s Singers was formed by the then organist of St David’s Church Exeter in the early 1970s, who directed the choir until Autumn 1994 when the baton was passed to Mark Perry.
The choir consists of about 28 singers who enjoy singing challenging music from a wide range of composers, periods and styles. We sing sacred and secular music, normally a cappella, in and around Devon, usually for charities.
The concert will benefit Hospital Radio Exeter.
Hospital Radio Exeter provides a wide variety of entertainment every day of the week from our studios within the...