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NEWSWAVE

Weekly highlights of news, information and events from across St Austell and the surrounding areas. Brought to you by CHAOS Radio.

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    NEWSWAVE - Jurassic Journeys

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas. In the latest episode, things go Jurassic as we’re joined by Ranger Chris from Dinomania, who chats to Ross Lannon about bringing the UK’s most interactive dinosaur experience to life, ahead of live shows in Newquay and in Plymouth.We also hear from Lostwithiel man Tom Miles, who, along with his two‑year‑old Labrador Luna, is walking the entire Cornish coastline to raise money and awareness for Cornwall‑based charity ShelterBox.Meanwhile, Tamsin Chapman‑Gunner from Gunners Kids CIC joins us to explain how new funding from the Asda Foundation will help launch a dedicated support group for local teenagers affected by terminal illness.As Mental Health Awareness Week approaches, Will Burt from White River Cinema tells Meah Howlett how the cinema has teamed up with Snap Fitness St Austell for a 245‑mile cycling challenge, raising vital funds for Medi‑Cinema.And finally, it’s time for our monthly look to the skies as local astronomer Brian Sheen joins us to talk meteor showers, moon‑watching and what to look out for in Cornwall’s night skies this month – as well as giving us a fascinating look back in time this VE Day!If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Jam First

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas. In the latest episode, we hear from Ellie Smith at Cornwall Hospice, who have launched a brand‑new community challenge - The Great Cornish Cream Tea – bringing a world record attempt to the Royal Cornwall Showground this September. We look back at the return of the hugely popular Porthleven Food Festival, celebrating Cornwall’s food and drink scene with chef patron Jude Kereama and Sharp’s Brewery’s Sam Lyne. From Porthleven back to St Austell, we head to Buckler’s Lane to meet practice manager Darren Terry as Beacon VetCare officially open its new practice in the town.  We’ll also be previewing Mental Health Awareness Week, with a full programme of CHAOS events taking place across Cornwall. Zara Shoesmith from the People in Mind project joins us to explain all. If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Curtains Up for Cornwall

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas. In the latest episode, as Legally Blonde The Musical heads to the Hall for Cornwall, one of the show’s stars, George Crawford, who plays Emmett, joins presenter Ross Lannon to talk about the brand‑new production. We also hear about a fun and free way to get active as Beat the Street continues across St Austell and Penzance, which are being transformed into giant, real‑life games - encouraging people of all ages to get moving. Tim Marrion at Active Cornwall explains how it works and how you can take part. Our very own CHAOS Arts Correspondent, Cathy Davies, joins us for her monthly catch‑up on what’s happening across Cornwall’s vibrant arts scene, as well as an update on her own creative work. We hear about a fully funded sailing opportunity for young people aged 16 to 17 with Matthew Barraud from the Morvargh Sailing Project, who joins us to explain more about a unique sail‑training voyage, delivered in partnership with the Roseland Youth Sailing Trust. And finally, TV presenter and celebrity vet Dr James Greenwood, alongside Linda Edwards, Chief Executive of Working Animals International, highlight the essential jobs animals continue to do alongside humans - and why better awareness, care and recognition are so important.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - From Street to Stage

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, street‑dance duo Ashley and Glen, better known as Twist and Pulse, join us to reflect on their Britain’s Got Talent journey – as well as life beyond the stage, including solo projects, DJ’ing, fatherhood and a new men’s mental health single.We’re counting down to the return of the du Maurier Fowey Literary Festival, celebrating literary talent through an exciting programme of authors, speakers and events. Festival chair Paula Pearson joins us to share what’s planned.Cornish photographer and filmmaker Amy Griffin joins us ahead of running the London Marathon for ShelterBox. She explains how witnessing humanitarian crises around the world inspired her to support the Cornish charity’s vital work.We also hear about the Cornwall Dementia Conference, which returns this May ahead of International Dementia Action Week. Paul Cadger, Dementia Education Lead at Kernow Health CIC, tells us what to expect from the sixth‑year event.Plus, as families across England receive primary school offers, child psychologist Dr Martha Deiros Collado shares simple advice to help children prepare for starting out this September.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - A Weekend Like No Other

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, we explore a rare and much‑loved tradition here in Cornwall with Jonathon Jones, Managing Director of Trading at Tregothnan, who joins us ahead of the estate’s globally renowned Private Garden Opening weekend.We catch up with Kiley Pearce, Events Fundraiser at Children’s Hospice South West, ahead of this year’s Rainbow Run Cornwall - the county’s brightest family fun run, which last year raised an astonishing £107,000.We also hear from Caroline Childe, music leader of a special local choir for people living with dementia and their carers, as they prepare for a heart‑warming concert marking the close of their latest project.Plus, Ruth Forrest joins us with important news for families claiming Child Benefit, explaining the upcoming increase to payments and why parents are being encouraged to register as early as possible.And we sit down with Helen Tiplady and James D’Arcy to talk about an exciting six‑day musical theatre summer school being run by Falmouth University and the Get Creative team - culminating in a public performance of Legally Blonde Jr this August.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - A Ringing Endorsement

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas. In the latest episode, we join Meah Howlett in St Dennis, where hundreds of people gathered for a special plaque unveiling celebrating the community effort behind the restoration of the village church’s historic bells.We catch up with Cornish event rider Harriet Bunney, as Bryna Jordan finds out more about her eventing journey, the grit the sport demands, and her goals for the new season. As well as that, we take a trip to Mevagissey, where Tristan Netherton and Penny Bulkeley tell us all about the upcoming fundraising concert and how their Shanty Festival continues to make waves in the local community. We hear from Sue Ford at Wheal Martyn, who brings us the latest updates from Cornwall’s iconic china clay museum and heritage site. And we welcome Helen Barden from St Austell Library, sharing news on World Book Day, community events, and everything happening inside the busy town‑centre hub - plus Jessica is here with this week’s Talking Health.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Global Flavours, Local Voices

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas. In the latest episode, we join Jake from Jakes Bakes to discuss Cornwall Dining Club, a new pop‑up dining initiative bringing global flavours and themed menus to St Austell. We catch up with Nicola Nuttall, Director of Cornwall Climate Care, who explains why their Crowdfunder is vital to keeping free climate education running in schools across the county. As well as that, we take a trip to St Austell to hear from local residents, as The King and Queen toured community projects and met groups supporting young people in the town. We hear from Neil, who is sharing his lived experience as part of a new NHS campaign, talking about decades of undiagnosed social anxiety and the misconceptions that stop people seeking help. And we welcome Ruth Forrest from the HMRC broadcast team to break down what sole traders and landlords need to know as digital tax reporting comes into force from the 6th of April.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Pedals & Community

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, Tom joins Bryna Jordan to talk through his upcoming Ride for Precious Lives challenge for Children’s Hospice South West, and why he's taking on more than 200 miles of cycling in three days.We catch up with Cornwall Hospice’s Community Engagement Ambassador, Elaine Dyer, about their Prom Pop‑Up event designed to make prom more accessible for young people in our community.As well as that, we take a trip to The Eden Project to mark their 25th anniversary with song, community spirit and a rather spectacular cake!We hear from ShelterBox Programme Funding Manager, Sarah Robinson, about why women and girls face disproportionate risks during conflict and disaster, and how ShelterBox shapes its emergency responses around their needs.And we welcome Andrew Stokes, Director of Visit England, about how local stories and tourism businesses are driving national growth and supporting places like Cornwall.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - The Art of Movement

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, we join local artist Jane Southern to learn more about her exhibition - How Painting Changed My Life - and the remarkable personal journey behind her incredible works.As St Austell and Penzance get ready to launch the brand‑new physical activity game ‘Beat the Street’, we catch up with Tim Marrion from Active Cornwall to explain what it’s all about and how to join in.As well as that, we take a trip to St Austell Table Tennis Club to meet Amanda Leonard from Table Tennis England, covering their unique Learning Disability Ultra League and their part in an ambitious national project.And finally, we hear from John Yelland of Mad Hatter Sports, who drops in to share what the team has planned for its action‑packed 2026 season of sporting challenges.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - A Week of Growth

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, we join Show Director Mark Holman from the Cornwall Garden Society explains what visitors can expect at this year’s ‘Regeneration’-themed Spring Flower Show.We check in with course leader Mel Clear and new graduates at Duchy College Rosewarne, to share the incredible journeys behind the latest cohort of newly qualified veterinary nurses.As well as that, we take a trip to Caerhays Spring Gardens which reopened this week after the winter storms, meeting Head Gardener Jaimie Parsons, who talks us through the remarkable survival and bloom of their historic magnolias.We hear from Mevagissey parish councillor John Gann outlines the village’s plans to take on local green spaces and public assets through Cornwall Council’s devolution programme.If all that wasn’t enough, we welcome personal finance expert Sue Hayward who joins us to break down new research showing millions of over‑55s may be missing out on key financial support…plus Emma Bryson, Board Director at The Association of Lifetime Lawyers, discusses why Lawyers are seeing a rise in contested estates.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Mining, Mind and Marathons

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, we join Mike Taylor, Managing Director at Cornwall Gold, to dive into the story of Tolgus Tin.We check in with Annie Lucas, Museum Development Officer at Cornwall Council, to explore the 2026 Cornwall Heritage Awards.As well as that, we take a trip to Chy Trevail in Bodmin to hear how Cornish businesses are supporting staff wellbeing through WorkWell’s new Employer Champions initiative.We hear from Phil, a visually-impaired punk rocker whose preparations for the London Marathon while raising awareness of sight loss have been turned into a documentary titled An Exercise in Perspective.……and, if all that wasn’t enough, we welcome Sue Edwards from Gorran Haven, to preview her charity fire walk for Mind and visit the grand reopening of Jewson St Austell, to meet some football legends - and the Dulux dog!If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Caring for Cornwall's Communities

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, we join we join Derek Thomas from the Central Cornwall Integrated Care Area and Neil McKay from Truro’s Integrated Neighbourhood Team to learn about the NHS’s Caring Where It Matters campaign - and the neighbourhood health and wellbeing events happening across Cornwall.We check in with charity co‑founders Kay and Darren from Rest with Joseph and Friends to discuss their plans for a peaceful memorial garden for babies lost before 24 weeks, and how the community can support their work.As well as that, we take a trip to St Ewe to meet Affordable Housing chair Paul Sibley and vice‑chair Will Richards to hear how the community has raised funds to secure land for the next phase of their affordable housing scheme.We hear from Dr Hilary Jones and ASDA Pharmacist Michelle Holmes about ASDA Pharmacy’s new “ISSUE” acronym, created to help people understand when they can speak to a pharmacist instead of booking a GP appointment……and we welcome Nick Smith, Chief Executive of Young People Cornwall, to discuss the surge in demand for youth mental health support and why the charity has had to pause new referrals.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - In Your Corner

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas. In the latest episode, we join Hannah and Becky Cheetham, the creators of Cheethams with Dreams, to learn more about their movement promoting disability awareness, LGBTQ+ rights, mental health advocacy - and their inspirational bucket‑list journey. We check in with Mandy Jane from St Mawes Players, who tells us all about their unique triple‑bill pantomime production bringing a packed evening of laughs to the community. As well as that, we take a trip into National Apprenticeship Week with Ruth Forrest from HM Revenue and Customs, who discusses the Skills for Life theme and why young people should check their Child Trust Fund. We hear from John Evers from the Duchy Health Charity, Richard Powers from England Boxing, Rivers from Newquay Boxing Academy, and Sonia Bradley from The CHAOS Group who explain how the ‘In Your Corner’ non-contact boxing and mentoring programme is transforming young lives and reducing anti-social behaviour… …and we welcome Harpreet Kaur, Community Events Manager at ShelterBox, who shares details of this year’s Tent for Lent fundraiser supporting families affected by disaster and conflict worldwide.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Growing Success

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, we join Viki Carpenter, Founding Director of Access Cornwall CIC, to explore the brand‑new Accessible Guide to Truro, which has been created to help make the city easier to navigate for everyone.We check in with Florence and Camilla from Beyond the Buoys, the Cornish trio preparing for a major challenge later this year.As well as that, we take a trip to CHAOS Farm to meet Sally Robinson and Head Grower Rich Hardy, as Sally celebrates being named a finalist in a prestigious national horticulture award.We hear from TV personality Binky Felstead, who lifts the lid on why so many adults avoid booking their own holidays abroad.And we welcome former Olympic snowboarder and broadcaster Aimee Fuller, to hear her winter training tips and who she’ll be watching at the Winter Olympics...…plus Gareth and Matt from We Are One drop in to talk their mental‑health‑focused sports charity and plans for a Rugby 7s tournament later this year.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Twenty Years of Courage

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, we join we join local illustrator and tattoo artist, Fynn, to learn more about his experience on the current series of Channel 4's Great Pottery Throwdown.We check in with Senior ShelterBox Emergency Coordinator, Martin Strutton, to hear about the disaster relief charities recent responses in the Philippines following a series of powerful typhoons and earthquakes.As well as that, we take a trip into Community Radio Week with CHAOS Radio’s Pete G & Nathan Hunkin, diving into what this means for our sector, our listeners and the future of local broadcastingFinally, we hear from Iris Billing, the founder of Tanya's Courage Trust, which has recently marked 20 years of supporting young people affected by cancer across Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly, and Devon.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Caring for Minds, the Environment and Each Other

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas. In the latest episode, we join Simon Verhage, founder of The Men’s Mind Cave, to discuss the supportive online space he has created for men who may appear to be coping outwardly, while feeling disconnected or under pressure inside. We check in with Chris Brown, founder of No More Lids, to talk about his award‑winning plastic‑free takeaway cup design and the mission to eliminate single‑use plastic lids across the UK. As well as that, we take a trip to Luxulyan Amateur Dramatic Society to meet Robert and Catherine, who share details on the group’s revival after eight years and their upcoming pantomime, Wee Willy Winky. We hear from Jane Johnson, co-chair of Cornwall Disability Alliance, who explains why the organisation is encouraging people with disabilities to take part in a survey to help shape a fairer Cornwall… …and we welcome Roger Harding, founding director of Round Our Way, to amylase new analysis that shows the South West is one of the areas most affected by recent flooding and offer advice for those impacted.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Behind the Curtain

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, we join Julia-Ruth, a professionally trained dancer and star of Married at First Sight UK, who shares her journey from the West End to her latest adventure in Paris.We check in with Cornwall-based singer-songwriter Sarah McQuaid, who joins us fresh from a two-month U.S. tour to talk about her new music and upcoming UK dates.As well as that, we take a trip to into the world of Midsomer to meet Daniel Casey, best known as the original Sergeant Troy in Midsomer Murders, to chat about returning to the fictional county as Inspector Barnaby in the stage adaptation coming to Hall for Cornwall.We hear from Dr Miriam Stoppard, one of the UK’s first TV doctors and author of over 80 books, who discusses her most personal work yet – a new book inspired by her own experience of ageing.…and we welcome Stephen Dean, Product Specialist at Yamaha Music, who reflects on 25 years since the launch of iTunes and how streaming has transformed the music industry.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Cookbooks & Community

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, we join Bake Off legend Nelly Ghaffar, who returns to CHAOS Radio to discuss her brand-new cookbook, and what it was like going back to the Bake Off tent for this year's New Year’s Day special.We check in with Kate Neale, Trustee of Lowender, to explore why Cornwall’s vibrant communities are being invited to put forward the traditions that shape their everyday lives.As well as that, we take a trip to Falmouth University to meet the students behind an experimental horror film named 'Face Value' – Producer Ollie McCartney and Director Jess Knuckey.We hear from National Highways’ Ray Moorwood to learn more about the nearly 50,000 objects collected by their teams from motorways and major A roads across the country between 1st January and 30th September 2025 - everything from an abandoned boat to a fairground ride.…and we welcome Poppy who, in this week’s Talking Tech, looks at Lego’s new tech-powered “Smart Bricks”, which use sound, light and motion sensors to bring sets to life.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - New Year's Resolutions

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas. In the latest episode, we join we join Creative Music Technology student Niklas Lake, who unveils his immersive underwater thriller audiobook WAKE and shares insight into its production. We check in with Behavioural Psychologist, Jo Hemmings, to explore why New Year’s resolutions are falling out of favour and what that says about our collective habits. As well as that, we take a trip into the story behind the UK’s biggest Christmas Tree-cycle Appeal with Nick Stammers, CEO and founder of Just Helping. We hear from Kieran Hemsworth from Grocery Aid and key worker Ed Cox, who join us to discuss the unsung heroes of Christmas and why supermarket staff deserve more recognition… …and we welcome Jo Miller from Microsoft UK and TV personality Amy Hart, who share why scams are on the rise, the role of AI and provide practical advice for those affected. Plus, Rory reveals how quirky time zone differences mean we don’t all ring in the New Year at the same time, while Jessica takes us around the world to explore fascinating New Year’s Eve traditions from Spain to the Philippines.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Lighting Up Cornwall

    Join our reporter Meah Howlett for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, we join we join Caitlin Gould, co-founder of TEC Girls, who joins us to discuss their mission to inspire young girls in Technology, Engineering and Creativity, and an exciting collaboration with Digital Futures Cornwall and Penwith and Truro College.We check in with Sarah Yeoman to explore the Christmas fundraising efforts of Cornwall Air Ambulance Trust, their recent industry awards, and five years of carrying blood on board their helicopters.As well as that, we take a trip to Cornwall Neighbourhoods for Change to learn how a new provision is helping young people build confidence while supporting vulnerable communities this Christmas.We hear from Zoe Abbots, CEO of StreetVet, who explains how the charity is working to ensure people experiencing homelessness don’t have to choose between a safe place to stay and their beloved pets……and we welcome Caroline Childe, leader of the St Austell group of Forget-Me-Not Chorus, alongside member Mike to reflect on how music and community enrich the lives of those living with dementia.Plus, Natasha Hamilton from Atomic Kitten joins us to share how, with the support of the -, she helped her local community light up a 30ft Christmas tree and bring back the magic of the season.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Winter Warmth and Christmas Wishes

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, we join Watch Manager Andy Brier and firefighter Nathan from St Austell Community Fire Station to discuss how they help keep the town safe, with advice on flooding and Home Fire Safety checks, as well as Nathan’s recent recognition for his work with a local memory café.We check in with Church Elder Esther Baker from White River Community Church in St Austell, who tells us about their recent Christmas Hamper campaign, their Christmas Fantasia concert, and the festive events and year-round support they offer the community.As well as that, we take a trip Cornwall Community Foundation to meet Development Director Tamara Sherston-Baker and explore their ‘Surviving Winter’ appeal - learning how it supports people across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly facing fuel poverty and rising winter costs.We hear from Father Christmas himself, who answers children’s questions about how he gets into modern, security-conscious homes and to reassure families worried that smart locks, alarms and doorbell cameras might stop him in his tracks……and we welcome Jason Suckley, Chief Executive at Make-A-Wish UK, to discuss new research on Christmas generosity and to explain how the wishes they grant bring hope and joy to children and their families this festive season.Plus, Falmouth University students Katie Winsor and Tia Boddey are here to share their thoughts on The Hall for Cornwall’s latest festive production, Aladdin, which is packed with laughs, pasties and even a touch of twerking.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Budgets and Baubles

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas. In the latest episode, we join community champion Michael Bunney, who celebrates the vibrancy of Cornwall as we head into the festive season. We check in with John Brown, CEO of Cornwall Chamber of Commerce, who provides his reaction to the recent Budget on behalf of the Duchy, alongside Kasia Elliott, General Manager at Fowey Hall Hotel, who gives us a local picture. As well as that, we take a trip into the world of self-assessment tax returns with Ruth Forrest from HMRC who encourages early filing ahead of the upcoming deadline. We hear from Amanda Masters, Area Fundraiser at Children's Hospice South West, who discusses Christmas tree recycling with JustHelping and Biffa, plus fundraising events like 'Breakfast with Santa'… …and we welcome Molly Sexton, a student at Falmouth University, who reports on protests in the town against AI's lack of creativity and environmental impact.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Tides, Traditions & Tales

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas. In the latest episode, we join Alex Tweed, founder of TideLight, joins Ross Lannon in the studio to talk about the Tide.Lamp – a unique Cornwall-made light that mirrors real-time tides at your favourite beach. We check in with Martin Lovell, General Manager at The Story of Emily near Liskeard, shares details about their Victorian winter experience, festive workshops, and Christmas in Motion weekend. As well as that, we take a trip to White River Cinema to meet Sir Michael Morpurgo, a beloved author and guest of honour at the inaugural St Austell Festival of Children’s Literature Film Festival. We hear from Paula Jones from the Portloe Benefit Society, who explains how the community came together to save The Ship Inn and what’s next for the village pub. …and we welcome TV and radio personality Vanessa Feltz, alongside Dr Hilary Jones, talks about why getting a flu jab is the best way to protect yourself and your loved ones this winter.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Men’s Mental Health and the Power of Community

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas. In the latest episode, we join we join Jacob Willbourne, a mentor with A Band of Brothers and a horticultural therapist here at CHAOS, to talk about men’s mental health, breaking stigma and the power of community support. We check in with Falmouth University student Tia Boddey and lecturer, Martha Dixon, to present The Mouth – an exciting new platform to showcase the talents of our next generation of journalists. As well as that, we take a trip to international disaster relief charity, ShelterBox, who are hosting a heart warming evening of carols, community, and giving at Truro Cathedral on Thursday, 4th December to support their ongoing Christmas Fundraising Appeal. Plus, we hear from Councillor Jim McKenna, to explore Cornwall Council and Public Health Cornwall’s biggest ever survey on ageing.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - From Healthcare Plans to Holiday Cheer

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, we join Young & Talented Cornwall to celebrate their 20th anniversary and the Lord Lieutenant’s Fund, which has supported hundreds of gifted young people across the county.We check in with St Austell Healthcare, who are inviting patients to share views on a proposal to relocate services and create a modern, accessible facility that meets the growing needs of the community.As well as that, we take a trip to the Sticker Rally Presentation Evening, to learn about the generous donations they have made to local charities and community groups following a hugely successful summer event.We hear from Father Christmas, yes Father Christmas and Andy Jasper, CEO of The Eden Project, who tells us what visitors can expect when they step into the venue’s biggest festive experience yet……and we welcome Caroline Childe, leader of the Forget-Me-Not Chorus group in St Austell, who shares how the charity brings joy and connection to people living with dementia through the power of singing.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Cornwall Connected

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, we join Matthew Kenworthy Gomes, Chair of Cornwall Pride, to talk about their King’s Award for Voluntary Service and what the milestone means as they prepare for their upcoming Inclusion Conference.We check in with David Harland, CEO of The Lost Gardens of Heligan, about the return of their magical Night Garden trail and exciting new features for 2025.As well as that, we take a trip to Beacon Vet Care to meet co-founder Lizzy Whiting, to learn what their new practice in Par means for the local community and why their approach to pet care is making such an impact.We hear from James Cavanagh-Shaddock, co-founder and director of the Cornwall Hospitality Collective, about why this forum matters and how the sector is working together to shape a stronger future for Cornwall’s visitor economy.…and we welcome Emily Mullen, Head of Supporter Engagement at Cornish disaster relief charity ShelterBox, to learn more about their Christmas campaign.If all that wasn’t enough, we celebrate Cornish band Stone Roots, who are a finalist in the Wedding Entertainment – Live Band category at this week’s South West Wedding Awards.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Milestones & Movements

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, our 100th edition, we join Colin Hamilton, Mayor of St Austell, to reflect on his time in office so far and to learn more about community events, town centre improvements and exciting new developments.We check in with Amy Richardson and Emma Newberry from the Cornwall Community Flood Forum to learn more about flood resilience and their conference, which focused on preparing for a changing environment.As well as that, we take a trip to County Hall in Truro where we are joined by Kirsty Pellow from The SEND Sanctuary UK and Michelle West, a mother who has spent more than a decade navigating the SEND system for her two neurodivergent children, to discuss the Every Pair Tells a Story campaign, a national demonstration highlighting failings in said system.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Big Brother, Big Impact

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, we join St Austell Table Tennis Club’s Craig Mehew to learn more about the UK’s only learning disability league and how it’s building community through sport.We check in with Peter Woodward, director of Teylu Theatre, about their debut production ‘This Is Halloween’ and the company’s vision for community-led theatre.As well as that, we take a trip to the Hall for Cornwall to hear from Libby Alexandra-Cooper, whose stepping into the role of Linnet Ridgeway in ‘Death on the Nile’ this November.We hear from author and artist Tim Hamilton, who shares the story behind his children’s book ‘Ernie the Cat and the Mysterious Tail’, and how creativity helped him navigate Parkinson’s and colour-blindness.…and we welcome Dr Hilary Jones, who explains why flu vaccinations are vital this winter, especially for carers, and what the latest research says about uptake across the UK.We’re not done there either, as Rosie Williams - known to many as ‘Baked Potato’ from Big Brother UK - joins us to reflect on life in the house and what she’s been up to since leaving the show.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Waves, Walks & Wicked Waste

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, we join Tom Mason from Blue Balls Cornwall, a cold-water swimming group for men that’s making waves with a new alcohol-free pale ale in support of their Sober October campaign.We check in with Andrew Hadley, a Director at the Centre for International Learning and Leadership, to discuss the value of international volunteering for young people - and why it matters so much here in the UK.As well as that, we take a trip to The Eden Project for an interview with general manager, Simon Townsend, during the 15th Eden Marathon and Half Marathon that took place last Sunday.We hear from Emily Cantrill from Clean Cornwall about their ‘Boo to Plastic’ campaign, which is raising awareness, organising litter picks, and sharing tips to cut down waste this Halloween……and we welcome Mark Warren from Love Newquay and Newquay BID to find out why their Spooky Newquay Zombie Crawl is such a hit with families.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - All About Health

    In the latest episode, we join Sarbjit Singh, Director and Pharmacist at Randhawa Pharmacy, to explore the inspiration behind the new community pharmacy in St Austell.We check in with Flo Linscott, Diverse Community Sergeant for Cornwall, about the significance of Hate Crime Awareness Week 2025 and efforts to combat discrimination.We hear from Nikki Cannon of Konnect Communities about Steps to Stability, a fundraising walk supporting people facing some of life’s toughest challenges.…and we welcome Caroline Ellis from the Admiral Nurse Service to discuss Carers’ Corner, a new initiative offering support and advice to carers across Cornwall.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Building Community

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, we join Jason and Gwen Bradby, volunteers from Coeliac UK, who are helping to build a supportive local community for those living with coeliac disease and gluten intolerance through monthly meetups at Par Garden Centre.We check in with Simon Perry from the Roseland Environment Action Community Team – otherwise known as REACT – who joins us to discuss how the group's new charitable status will help support ongoing environmental projects across the Roseland Peninsula.We hear from Adrian Brown from Sands who, during Baby Loss Awareness Week, is here to talk about the charity’s vital support for families affected by baby loss and how we can all help make a difference.…and we welcome Doug Alsop, race director and committee member of St Austell Running Club, who shares details about the fifteenth edition of the Eden Marathon and Half-Marathon.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Lights, Advice, Action!

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, we join Will Burt, manager of St Austell’s White River Cinema, which has become the first in the South West to introduce cutting-edge smart glasses technology, making film more accessible than ever for the hard of hearing community.We check in with Charlie Furness, an energy adviser from Community Energy Plus, who, with prices rising from the 1st October, discusses practical tips, support options, and advice on how best to prepare for the months ahead.As well as that, we take a trip to the brand new Lifehouse Community Hub in Truro, a purpose-built, fully accessible space next to All Saints Highertown Church.We hear from Cornish residents, Martin and Sarah Fowler, who have released a brand new album created especially for Cornwall……and we welcome artists András Droppa and Jacob Terry, alongside owner of the Palladium Club Ben Nigh, who have come together to co-found Pally Records – a new record label which aims to provide a local and accessible platform for artists.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Cornwall Cares

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, we join Anneliese Warburton and Katie Mutton to mark World Mental Health Day and look ahead to ‘For Cornwall, By Cornwall’ - a unique event at Falmouth’s Maritime Museum taking place this week.We check in with Cllr James Mustoe to hear learn about the St Austell Tidy Up Team - how the group began, how it’s grown, and why their volunteer-led litter picks are making a real difference.As well as that, we take a trip to Mevagissey Rowing Club, who recently hosted its first-ever family activity day, inviting locals of all ages to get involved in rowing and community fun.We hear from the team at the newly-launched Chi Austel, taking a closer look at how the welcoming space in White River Place is bringing essential services together under one roof to better support the local community……and we welcome Helen Wilson-Prowse from YMCA Cornwall, who discusses a special fundraising concert at St Just Town Hall this Friday, featuring top Cornish musicians Will Keating, John Dowling, and Ben Sutcliffe, in support of their work with young people aged 16 to 24 at risk of homelessness in the Duchy.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Art, Action & Emergency Response

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, we take a trip to The Lost Gardens of Heligan to greet a striking new sculpture of a leaping fox named Lowarnes, crafted from storm-felled rhododendron.We check in with Heidi Marice and Nigel Storer, co-founders of The Main Gallery over in Truro, a bold new space that’s shaking up the art scene.As well as that, we hear from Sarah Hart, who joins Janice Rose ahead of this month’s Cornwall Banger Rally Challenge: Vienna or Bust.And finally, we hear from staff at Trelander Community Centre, as well as their local councillor and residents, to get their reaction to a blaze that’s sadly left the building with significant damage and prompted a large-scale emergency response.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Behind the Scenes at St Austell Fire Station

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, we take a trip to the recent St Austell Fire Station Open Day, listening back to some of the highlights from our visit, where families enjoyed live demos, face painting, a sizzling BBQ, and met their local emergency services - all in support of Little Harbour Hospice and The Fire Fighters Charity.We check in with Kevin Dyer, President, and Sonya Rogers, Treasurer, of St Austell Camera Club, who have been bringing together photography enthusiasts of all levels to learn, share, and showcase their work.As well as that, we hear from Adrian Elliott, one of the organisers of the Watergate Bay Sprint, which returns to Newquay this weekend, and features all sorts of cars, from road cars to full-blown race cars, competing in a special closed-road challenge on the North Cornish coast between Newquay and Padstow.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Veterans, Voices & Vital Service

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas. In the latest episode, we join Richard Spence, James Hamilton-Bing, and veteran volunteer Charlie to learn about the vision behind October’s Veterans Family Day at BlackBearing Ranch, and the vital support it offers to armed forces families. We check in with Anneka Wass from Cornwall College St Austell, to explore how their ‘Key to The Keay’ grant is helping put local talent on the stage. As well as that, we take a trip to Wheal Martyn to hear from manager, Sue Ford, as they prepare to celebrate 50 years of preserving Cornwall’s China clay heritage. If all that wasn’t enough, we hear from Sarah Yeoman, who shares the latest from Cornwall Air Ambulance, and the community keeping the vital resource airborne.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Brushstrokes & Building Blocks

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, we join Kym Robinson, who shares details of an exciting event coming up at the Harbour Beer House in Charlestown called Auction of Promises, which will be raising funds for Teens Unite: Fighting Cancer.We check in with CHAOS Art Correspondent, Cathy Davies, who talks about the recent unveiling of her newest masterpiece, 'Phoenix From the Flames' and about her popular Art School.As well as that, we take a trip to YMCA Cornwall to meet Operations Manager, Helen Wilson-Prowse, Brian Clemens, Cornwall Councillor for Land's End and three of their residents to help showcase their work to support young people aged 16 to 24 at risk of homelessness in the Duchy.If all that wasn’t enough, we hear from Chris Crane, the chair of St Austell u3a, to discuss their encouragement of lifelong learning, friendship, and fun for people in their "third age" – that time in life when full-time work or parental responsibilities are behind them.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - 'Growing Hope'

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, we join Mark Hoskin from Higher Tregorrick Farm to discuss one of this summer’s brightest attractions - the stunning St Austell Sunflower TrailWe check in with fire officers Andrew Brier and Martin Giles to get the latest news and advice from St Austell Community Fire Station.As well as that, we take a trip to to CHAOS Farm to meet Head Grower, Rich Hardy, and learn more about their innovative community programs, Equine Assisted Learning, farm placement days, and the cultivation of nutrient-rich foods for local distribution.If all that wasn’t enough, we hear from Annie Kenton from Transparent Presence CIC, who have been shortlisted for National Diversity Award in recognition of their work with Cornwall’s transgender and non-binary community.…and we welcome Sam Lawrence, Co-Director of Dance Centred CIC, to celebrate the organisation’s inspiring work in making dance accessible for all.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Boardmasters 2025

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas. In the latest episode, we take you on the road with CHAOS and into the heart of Cornwall's biggest festival: Boardmasters 2025. We bring you interviews with the people who make it happen, the community groups on show, and the artists bringing the energy. If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Sticker Vintage Rally & Country Fayre

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas. In the latest episode, we take you on the road with CHAOS to enjoy the Sticker Vintage Rally and Country Fayre, bring you interviews with the people who make it happen, the community groups on show, and a look at the special events that took place right across the weekend.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Care, Community & Culture

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas. In the latest episode, we join Cheryl Wright, External Care Workforce Lead at Proud To Care Cornwall, who highlights how the organisation is supporting care recruitment, retention, and recognition across the sector here in the Duchy. We check in with Helen Tite, founder and Managing Director of iCare iMove, whose team deliver empowering health and wellbeing services that support ageing well, menopause, and movement for life. As well as that, we take a trip to visit Rachael and Simon who introduce us to Gig Buddies, a befriending project connecting people with learning disabilities and autism with volunteers to share music and community events.If all that wasn’t enough, we hear from folk singer-songwriter Will Keating, who returns to CHAOS Radio to share his journey, inspirations, and powerful performances rooted in Cornish traditions.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Buses, Brushes and Big Ideas

    In this week's episode of NEWSWAVE, we chat with Jill and Bob, two volunteers from the Gorran Haven Community Bus Service, who share with us the impact and importance the service has on the local community.We check in with Matthew Kenworthy Gomez, CEO of Cornwall Pride, to get an update on what the team have been up to since we last spoke and to talk about upcoming events and future plans.As well as that, recently Tom Howe and Joe Allen took a trip over to see CHAOS Radio's very own ‘Art Correspondent’, Cathy Davies, as she prepares to unveil her new painting, a collaboration with the Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service, this weekend.If all that wasn’t enough, Janice Rose chats with Paul Haines, who recently finished a 1,400 Kilometre ‘Peace Walk’ from Berlin to Budapest to reflect on Europe’s history, connect with communities and support the work of peace building.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Town Halls and Table Manners

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, we join St Austell’s new Mayor, Councillor Colin Hamilton - sworn in following a Mayor Making ceremony at Holy Trinity Church on the 18th of June – who shares a bit about himself, his vision, and the future for the area.We check in with Helen Barden to hear the latest updates and campaigns from St Austell Library, and to explore how they continue making a difference in and around the community.As well as that, we take a trip to the launch of Ride for Precious Lives 2025, as cyclists set off from Children's Hospice South West's Little Harbour, pedalling their way to Little Bridge House in Barnstaple, before finishing at Charlton Farm near Bristol – all while raising money for children and families living with life-limiting conditions.If all that wasn’t enough, we hear from Grant Harrold, former Royal Butler to King Charles III and etiquette expert, who offers us all a gentle (and very British) nudge back toward good old-fashioned table manners.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Ladron, Las Vegas & Local Heroes

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, we join producer Liane Escorza from Schaumburg Films to explore a new short film called Ladron - meaning "Thieves" in Cornish – which is using Cornish language to celebrate local culture.We check in with Fair Trade Ambassador Brian Terry, who highlights how our shopping choices can make a real difference to lives around the world.As well as that, we take a trip to the annual Kernow Blue Light Festival at Royal Cornwall Showground, uniting adults with learning disabilities and autism with emergency services and community.If all that wasn’t enough, we hear from a heartfelt local celebration at Duchy College Rosewarne, which honoured eight newly qualified veterinary nurses……and we welcome Steve Hill of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, who shares exclusive behind-the-scenes insights into the new F1 film, which was partially shot during the 2023 and 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix. If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Blooming Marvellous

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, we join Sarah Yeoman, Communications and Media Officer at Cornwall Air Ambulance, to talk about an exciting summer ahead for the life-saving charity.We check in with Cathy Davies, a professional artist and founder of the Cathy Davies Art School, based in Nanpean, who shares details of an exciting new painting project, and a community fundraising drive to help get her students creating art out and about across Cornwall.As well as that, we take a trip to the Eden Project to meet Peter Jones, Director of Horticulture, and mark a remarkable moment, as one of their iconic baobab trees has flowered for the very first time.If all that wasn’t enough, we hear from local friends John and Dave, who are preparing to ride over 200 miles across three counties - on a tandem bike – in aid of Children’s Hospice South West……and we welcome Miles Baron and Issy-Mae Hunt from The Bingo Association to explore how the classic game is helping to bring people of all ages together.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Making Space to Flourish

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas.In the latest episode, we join Will Behenna from the Beach Access Project, an initiative working to break down these barriers and make our beautiful coastlines more accessible to all.We check in with Harbour Housing, who are tackling homelessness their own way - in inflatable orange suits of course. They visited CHAOS on their way to Glastonbury - where their sparking big conversations and showcasing the creativity of their residents.As well as that, we take a trip to Ladock, to hear how the community are backing a project to restore the village church’s bells, which over recent years have become unsafe to ring.If all that wasn’t enough, we hear from Louise Fox from Mor Media Charity — the creative force behind the Cornwall Film Festival — who shares how they’ve been bringing people together through film, events, and opportunities for more than 20 years.…and we welcome Esme Pearson-Brown, of Dirty Feet Theatre Company and the brand-new Teylu Theatre Company, who answers a very important question. What happens when a band of mischievous fairies hijack a festival armed with glitter, junk mushrooms, and an escape room in a caravan?If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - From Bikes to Barlow

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas. In the latest episode, we join Jackie Moore, Community Service Lead at CHAOS at Eden, to learn how their supported work project is empowering adults with physical and emotional impairments, and to mark Learning Disability Week. We check in with Phaedra Perry, Head of South West and South Central at Diabetes UK, about new tools and services to help improving lives and reach underserved communities.             As well as that, we take a trip to Par Running Track to meet Emma Roberts from the Cornwall Bicycle Project who shares how their Limitless Festival is making cycling more accessible — and bringing people together in the process. If all that wasn’t enough, we hear from Dom Philbin, who joined the crowd to soak up the atmosphere as Gary Barlow returned to Eden Sessions for a sell-out night of singalongs and showstoppers… …and we welcome Jayme-Lee Zanoncelli, who plays Columbia, to find out what audiences can expect as cult musical classic - The Rocky Horror Show – heads to the Hall for Cornwall. If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - From the Harbour to the Highlands

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the top stories happening across St Austell and surrounding areas. In the latest episode, we join Carrie Morris, chair of Mevagissey Rowing Club, who re-joined Tom Howe to look back on their epic Harbour to Harbour fundraising row – and ahead to more events on the horizon.     We check in with Darren from Man Down Cornwall this Men’s Health Month, to hear how the charity is creating safe spaces for men to open up, connect, and find support when they need it most.  As well as that, we take a trip to to Camborne, where Green Fest returned for its third year – a free, family-friendly celebration of sustainability, live music, and community spirit. If all that wasn’t enough, we hear from Jason Heaton, chairman of the Kernow Football Alliance, who are heading to the Highlands to take on Alba FA later this month. … and we welcome Cath Wohlers from the England Illegal Money Lending Team, who tackle loan sharks and support victims through education and enforcement, plus former England cricketer turned grill guru Matthew ‘Hoggy’ Hoggard to chat bangers, burgers, and classic sides.           If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Royal Cornwall Show 2025

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for a very special edition of NEWSWAVE, the weekly podcast from CHAOS Radio bringing you fresh stories, local voices, and community spirit from across Cornwall.This week, we’re coming to you from the Royal Cornwall Show! We’ll take you behind the scenes with live highlights, bonus interviews, and all the energy of Cornwall’s biggest event — from sheep shearing and chainsaw carving, to Cornish wrestling and rare breed conservation.Alongside links into the CHAOS Radio studio with presenters Ross Lannon and Janice Rose, we caught up with some of the amazing people and organisations that make the show so special — including Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Growth Hub, the Cornish Wrestling Association, and the Rare Breeds Survival Trust.It’s Cornwall at its best – and it’s all here on NEWSWAVE, only on CHAOS Radio.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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    NEWSWAVE - Tunes, Tides & Tales

    Join our reporter Tom Howe for NEWSWAVE, your weekly rundown of the biggest stories across St Austell and beyond, brought to you by the team at CHAOS Radio.This week, we visit Tunes on the Shore, as Carlyon Bay plays host to three days of epic music — and yes, a bit of Cornish rain too! Meah Howlett was on the sand (and in the crowd) to bring us all the highlights.We meet inspirational surf coach Aiden Coxhead, founder of Aloha Kakou, who’s breaking barriers and building community through inclusive surfing.TECwomen CIC announces a groundbreaking aviation programme for girls, launching across Cornwall in 2025 — we speak with co-founder Caitlin Gould to find out more.For Dementia Action Week, Dr Allison Hibbert joins us to share her mission to launch a user-friendly dementia support website — and why every step of her fundraiser walk matters.And we hear from John Meek at Newquay Zoo, as young lynx Petitia becomes the first UK-born big cat to join a European rewilding project.Catch all this and more on this week’s episode of NEWSWAVE.If you live or work in the St Austell area and have a news story for us, contact [email protected]

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Weekly highlights of news, information and events from across St Austell and the surrounding areas. Brought to you by CHAOS Radio.

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