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The money for Swindon Borough Council, allocated from the government's Rough Sleeping Winter Pressures Funding, comes to £96,793. The money was supposed to help increase the use of emergency ...
Langcaster managed the channel and was joined by Ashley Heath, and together they presented news, views, entertainment, and an annual live event, the Cable Christmas Show. In 1998, the Swindon team started producing a community news magazine programme for ComTel in Oxford on Channel 10 of the network. The programme was called 'Scene 10 – Oxford'.
4 February – Thorn EMI sells its stake in Swindon Cable to British Telecom and the new owners axe Focus on Swindon and other local programming and replaces it with bought-in content. 1987. No events. 1988. Swindon Cable's TV channel is relaunched as Swindon's Local Channel. This sees the return to the service of local news, sport and one-off ...
ITV News West Country is a British television news service broadcast and produced by ITV West Country. It is broadcast from studios in Brislington, Bristol, with district reporters and camera crews based in newsrooms at Plymouth, Exeter, Truro, Taunton, Swindon and Gloucester. The programme currently transmits into two sub-regions.
A rare “stay at home” warning has been issued for parts of the United Kingdom and Ireland as a severe storm lashes the region, bringing dangerous 100mph (160 kmh) winds and unleashing travel ...
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As well as showing movies, the channel also broadcasts some local programming, including one-off documentaries and shortly after a live news-magazine format programme, called Scene in Swindon launches. Also provided is a local teletext service, with pages about film information, horoscopes, recipes, local bus times and job vacancies.
It was purchased by the Swindon Press group and merged with other North Wiltshire papers owned by the group including the North Wilts Herald in 1920–22. [3] Its head offices moved to those of the Swindon Advertiser in Swindon. [4] In 1956, the paper became the Gazette and Herald and is now published in three editions, each covering part of ...