Alec Nicoll
Alec presents 'Vinyl Days' Saturdays 10am - 12pm
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Schedule
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Piers Mettrick
7:00am - 10:00am
Piers presents the Breakfast Show Monday-Friday at 8am-10am with all star guests from around the globe.
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The Daily Drop with George Heron
10:00am - Noon
10am to 12 noon for mid morning chat, music, local events.
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Viv & Dave's All Sorts
Noon - 2:00pm
: Viv and Dave's All Sorts show features one of their Real Voices of Happy Valley podcasts and an hour of music with a connection (sometimes tenuous, always various). They are both experienced radio presenters, ran a booking agency between them and Dave has managed a venue, organised festivals and still stage manages at music festivals in England and Scotland.
Community
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A Celebration of the 80's - Disco, Pop Sensation - 'Tight Fit' & Quiz & Raffle
Get your tickets to our 80's event of the year happening on Saturday 21st of September. Doors open at 7pm till late at the Mytholmroyd Community Centre !! Dress to impress!! We have the 80's Pop sensation 'Tight Fit' - In the Jungle Hit, playing on the evening. Win a prize for Best Outfit!! or be the winning team in our 80's quiz. This is a chance to relive your best school discos and if you are too young to remember and love everything 80's, come along and experience it.
Tickets are £5 entry - get them from Mytholmroyd Community Centre front desk
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Welcome to Calder Valley Radio.
Welcome to Calder Valley Radio. Established in 2020 with Dave, Guy, Fiona, Tony and Val and the help of Hebden Royd Town Council and comedian, Jon Richardson, we launched in the middle of a pandemic. All our Planning in 2019, could never have prepared us for what happened in 2020, but this was our best training. We didn't miss a broadcast and even through our own health issues and sad times, we carried on. Radio became our support too, in our times of need. We know, from your messages to us, that Calder Valley Radio helped you through too and music truly is a great healer.
As we venture forth, with Tim Morsley as our Programme Manger and a great team behind the scenes, we are so excited to be supported by Calderdale Council. We are looking forward to delivering a wonderful programme of events and shows in the coming seasons ahead. -
We will Miss you Tony!!
All our thoughts and love to Tony’s Family and Friends in this time. We will miss you very much Tony, we are forever grateful for helping to set us up & being such a core member of our team. Being behind the mic is what you loved doing and it’s how we will remember you. 💗💗💗
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Trevor Simpson was born and raised in Kebroyd, Triangle and spent most of his working life in Halifax. After joining the legal firm of Bearder and Son, solicitors from school, he spent thirty-two years working for them as the agency manager for Abbey National Building Society. When the Abbey decided to open a full branch office in 1990, they offered Trevor the job of Branch Manager, where he worked for several years, before taking early retirement in 1995.
A keen sportsman, Trevor played as a goalkeeper in local football and was an avid Halifax Town supporter from the age of seven. An injury in 1966 enforced his change of direction and he became a football referee after learning his craft locally. He progressed through to the Football League where he spent seven seasons (1984-1991) officiating at the highest domestic level (all top clubs except West Ham Utd!). He also had two appearances in Wembley F.A. finals, various European and International matches and as a linesman at a World Cup qualifier. He retained his activity in football working for The Professional Game Match Official Ltd. as a referee coach and later a referee assessor on the F.A. Premier League. Trevor also completed 30 consecutive years as a referee and ambassador at the Dallas Cup International Youth Tournament in Texas.
His greatest interest outside sport has always been popular music. An avid record collector since his teenage years, Trevor possessed every No.1 record since the British charts began in 1952. He was viewed by many as a worldwide authority on Elvis, wrote numerous articles about him in various worldwide magazines and visited Graceland several times. Trevor published five comprehensive volumes charting Elvis’s early career which have now sold-out. He researched and wrote two local volumes of ‘Small Town, Saturday Night’ chronicling the 1960s music scene around Halifax. He was also part of the Halifax Music Heritage Trails.
Trevor was the founder of Radio Calderdale in 1981, the hospital radio service in Halifax. During his time there he did regular shows and helped raise funds for the station. Each year until 2020, Trevor broadcast on Christmas Day morning and took great delight in announcing the babies that had been born that day. He also assisted with live commentary of FC Halifax Town’s matches from the Shay for several years. For the past two years, he volunteered as a presenter at the online community radio station, Calder Valley Radio, where his weekly music show was adored by many listeners all over the world. He cared passionately about the station, helping out with grants and fund-raising initiatives, such as the hugely successful Elvis night in September 2023.
Following the sad news of Trevor's passing in January, his family have decided that any donations made in Trevor's memory should go to Calder Valley Radio as Trevor really enjoyed the two years he spent with the station and did so much to raise our profile.
If you would like to donate, here is the link:
https://www.justgiving.com/
crowdfunding/in-memory-of- trevor-simpson
News
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Huw Edwards avoids jail over indecent images of children
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The once TV-ready veteran presented a very different face in court
Once an immaculately turned-out veteran of the screen - powdered, smooth and TV-ready - Huw Edwards presented a very different face in court today.
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Government diverts up to £75m from scrapped Rwanda plan to Border Security Command for 'autumn crime crackdown'
The government has diverted up to £75m from the scrapped Rwanda plan to fund the new Border Security Command ahead of an immigration "crime crackdown".
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Tonight: Clear Sky, Minimum Temperature: 7°C (45°F)
Minimum Temperature: 7°C (45°F), Wind Direction: South Easterly, Wind Speed: 2mph, Visibility: Good, Pressure: 1033mb, Humidity: 90%, UV Risk: 0, Pollution: Low, Sunset: 19:18 BST
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Tuesday: Sunny, Minimum Temperature: 8°C (46°F) Maximum Temperature: 19°C (65°F)
Maximum Temperature: 19°C (65°F), Minimum Temperature: 8°C (46°F), Wind Direction: Easterly, Wind Speed: 4mph, Visibility: Good, Pressure: 1032mb, Humidity: 71%, UV Risk: 4, Pollution: Low, Sunrise: 06:48 BST, Sunset: 19:15 BST