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Radio Regen believes community radio is an economical and successful way for mainstream services to communicate directly with hard-to-reach communities. They have collaborated with regeneration, health and arts agencies as well as schools, colleges, housing providers and even the police. |
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Leader of Manchester City Council Richard Leese praises Radio Regen's "important role in fostering community pride" and says community radio aids regeneration as well as helping providing "skills and confidence" to unemployed trainees. |
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Radio Regen’s biggest funders have included the European Social Fund, the Neighbourhood Renewal Fund, the Regional Arts Lottery Programme, the Neighbourhood Support Fund and Manchester College of Arts and Technology. |
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South Manchester Healthy Living Network and Wythenshawe FM collaborated to produce the weekly health show Good Life, which covers everything from coronary heart disease, stroke prevention and breast cancer to head lice and sexual health. |
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A collaboration between WFM and Willow Park Housing Trust has proved a "very powerful tool" giving the residents of the area's 6,600 homes a voice as well as disseminating information, providing new opportunities and giving residents "ownership" of the area. |
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When PC Andy Saint walks through the door of ALL FM and removes his body armour to do his show, it is a symbolic moment. Through radio he is able to communicate with people he'd normally be unable to reach. |
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