Our website not only lists our programme schedule, it’s also a mine of information.

We have community news, our ‘single of the week’, podcasts, gardening tips, some great recipe ideas and also upcoming events.

And did you know that there’s an easy way to support us? Whenever you order an item from Amazon if you order via the link at the top of the home page, a donation will be given to us, which all helps to keep us on air. 

We continue to support local charities and our chosen charity of the month for March is the St Ives Corn Exchange.

The building was opened in 1864, built and paid for by local businesses and whilst the local corn merchants used the building, it was also used for concerts and meetings.

After much renovation in 2009, It has come full circle and is a venue for events and music performances, such as stand-up comedy and whilst the building is owned by St Ives Town Council, it relies heavily on volunteers under the umbrella of the Friends of St Ives Corn Exchange.

Please do support them - you can read more by visiting the home page of our website or the corn exchange’s own website at: www.thecornexchange.org.uk

We have more than 30 volunteer presenters providing a range of different music genres across the week.

During daytime hours, we feature what we call ‘quality familiar’ music from the decades of the fifties to the current day.

In the evenings, you can hear Motown, rock 'n' roll, country, soft rock, eighties and ‘retro’. We also feature many local bands and artists on our Spotlight programme on Fridays at 8pm.

The Hunts Post: Pete Singleton presents After Dark on HCR.Pete Singleton presents After Dark on HCR. (Image: HCR)

 

More mellow music can be heard during the early hours and particularly at weekends, when easy listening is the order of the night with Pete Singleton's show After Dark from midnight until 2am on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.