Episodes
The Portsmouth band joined Paul Marsh in the studio
Paul Marsh spoke to them about their latest venture
The Ecto-1 GB is coming to Portsmouth Comic Con next month.
Gosport Steampunk Society aims to celebrate all that is magnificent about Victorian retro-futurism and "being splendid by the sea" - and they're coming to Portsmouth Comic Con next month.
The Bench Theatre perform Mike Leigh's classic this April
Portsmouth Distillery creates premium, artisan and hand-crafted small batch spirits at the historic Fort Cumberland.
Horndean Camera Club is a friendly group bonded together with a common interest in photography. Established in 1956, it has around 70 members.
Established in 1940, Purbrook Horticultural Society is a dedicated band of fellow gardeners, flower growers, and all things horticultural and craft wise.
The Hounds for Heroes charity launched in February 2010 and provides, as well as trains, service dogs to wounded British Armed Forces and Emergency Services men and women.
Havant Talking News provides regular recorded digests of news from local press sources to blind and partially sighted people.
The Beekeepers Association aims to promote and advance the craft of beekeeping within the county of Hampshire. Alan Baxter from the group speaks to Chris Pearce.
Declan Peers, and his mum Fiona, speak to Chris Pearce as Declan prepares to competein the Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships in August.
The Portsmouth group promotes the work of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds through walks, talks and other activities.
Men's Sheds are places where men can share skills, tools, projects, enthusiasm and drink coffee. Sheds give people a reason to get up, go out and make friends.
Faz joined Paul Marsh in the studio
The cast joined Paul Marsh in the studio
Eugene joined Paul Marsh in the studio
Senior Reporter at The News, Sophie Lewis, joins Ian James to discuss the Giggling Squid, the first anniversary of a local fostering agency, Gosport Comic Con and Oktoberfest.
At the EFL Awards evening on Sunday the 14th of April, Jake Smith spoke exclusively to Pompey boss John Mousinho, who was the proud recipient of the League One Manager of the Season award.
Described as a friendly welcoming club for both radio and vane sailing and the one of the largest of its kind in the UK, Robert Hobbs joins Chris Pearce to discuss the group.
Chris Pearce is joined by Heather from Gosport Cats Protection to talk all about the charity's work in the community.
The Forty 4 Fankie project aims to fund forty automated external defibrillators to be installed in locations around the city. Lynn Timms explains how the tragedy of her mother's death led to her campaign.
Community First provides essential local support services including transport and mobility, community and sports facilities and help for young carers as well as volunteering opportunities, training and counselling.
Sarah joined Paul Marsh in the studio
Baby Said join Paul Marsh in the studio
Jake Smith, Kirsty Roxanne and James Wilson caught up with club director Eric Eisner after Portsmouth's 3-1 victory over Shrewsbury Town at Fratton Park on April the 6th, 2024.
The News Reporter Noni Needs joins Ian James to discuss Commercial Road upgrades, D-Day commemorations, plans for Fort Gilicker and Welborne Garden Village and the succesful campaign to save a post box on Hayling Island.
Editor of The News, Kelly Brown, and Senior Reporter, Sophie Lewis, join Ian James to discuss residential parking, new bus lanes, antisocial behaviour, aircraft carriers, Fareham Live and more.
Final Straw works with local communities and businesses to highlight the impact of plastic pollution on our environment and to try to minimise the amount of plastic entering our local seas and wider oceans.
Gosport pioneered Heritage Open Days by participating in the first pilot programme back in 1992 and this year more local events showcase its wealth of heritage, provide variety for all ages and interests.