Episodes
Chris Pearce is joined by Heather from Gosport Cats Protection to talk all about the charity's work in the community.
The Portsmouth Welfare Association provides assistance to homeless people and those in need.
Fareham Borough Council is undertaking a period of engagement to understand what local people, residents, businesses and visitors would like to see in the town centre.
Women In Art uses a combination of speaking events, community workshops, an exhibition and research in partnership with Portsmouth University to achieve this.
Craig joined Paul Marsh in the studio
Paul Marsh spoke to Hannah Murray in the studio
Hampshire Chamber of Commerce provides leadership and support to the county's local business community. CEO Ross McNally offers his take on the budget and more.
Editor of The News, Kelly Brown, joins Ian James to discuss the crackdown on retail crime, city centre works, HMS Queen Elizabeth leaves for repairs and Florence Pugh reccomends our local hovercraft.
The two-mile narrow guage railway connects the funfair of Beachlands to the shops, cafes and pubs of Eastoke Corner every weekend and Wednesday, throughout the year, plus daily during all school holidays.
Pam Charlwood from the group announces that local historian John Lewthwaite is compiling a history of the building which will soon be published on the HHRA website.
GADSAD is run by a handful of committed volunteers. It meets every Friday evening at the club head quarters on Elson Road.
Having spent his younger years in Pompey, Geoff now plays with Feeder who are bringing their tour to the Guildhall tomorrow (5 March) and supported by local group Crystal Tides.
Following the lives of a group of women who fight for Equality at Cambridge University. Director Paula Bartlett discusses the upcoming play.
Paul Marsh and Eric Walker spoke about his 2 local music chart number ones
Editor of The News, Kelly Brown, joins Ian James to discuss the D-Day 80 commemorations, The Osborne View fire, the M27 tragedy, local road closures and more.
Emsworth Good Neighbours is a voluntary organisation supporting people in the community with transportation, running errands, providing company, minor household tasks.
Citizens Advice provides free, independent, confidential and impartial advice to everyone on their rights and responsibilities.
Based in Gosport, Military Mentors provides military based college courses, alternative provision for schools, First Aid training and corporate team building events to help young people achieve their goals in life.
Paul Marsh spoke to Portsmouth musician Harvey J Dodgson
Dene talks to Brendan about life in a Portsmouth foster home, how at 18 his life turned upside down and how those experiences changed him for the better.
Paul Marsh spoke to the Portsmouth Players about Miscast
Paul Marsh & Jon Brown spoke to Andy ahead of their appearance at Port Solent
Home-Start Portsmouth is a voluntary organisation committed to promoting the welfare of families with at least one child under five years of age.
Portsmouth Water has been supplying water to our community since 1857. Bob Taylor has been its CEO for five years.
Gosport Gang Show showcases the talents of members of the Scout and Guide movements from Gosport and Fareham.
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust have been looking at the damaging impact of sewage discharges into our precious rivers and seas. Jamie Marsh is from the organisation.
Citizens Advice provides free, independent, confidential and impartial advice to everyone on their rights and responsibilities.
Formed in 1974, the aim of HGS is to promote and encourage the study of family history for members with Hampshire roots or who live within the county.
St Vincent College has been providing sixth form education for the Gosport, Fareham and wider communities for over 30 years. Its Principal, Andy Grant, speaks to Chris Pearce.
Portsmouth City Council will use the new tuk-tuks to bring books and other reading materials to areas of the city without a library.