Mark’s Show Recap – Wednesday
Mark’s Wednesday show delivered another packed morning of music, games and listener interaction. The Six Thirty Two featured a double play from Madness, with another two from one artist lined […]
Mark’s Wednesday show delivered another packed morning of music, games and listener interaction. The Six Thirty Two featured a double play from Madness, with another two from one artist lined […]
Mark’s latest show brought another lively mix of music, games and listener interaction to start the day. The Six Thirty Two featured a double play from 5ive, with another two-from-one
Mark kicked off the week with another lively morning of music, games and listener interaction. The Six Thirty Two featured a double play from Blondie, with another two-from-one artist lined
Rural households across North Lincolnshire who rely on heating oil are set to receive extra help – with funding on the way. Over 600 households have registered for support already
The curtain is rising on a brighter, greener future for the Terry O’Toole Theatre in North Hykeham after securing £107,777 from Arts Council England’s Creative Foundation Fund. The funding follows
Thursday on Magna Radio brought another packed morning with Mark kicking things off bright and early. The Six Thirty Two featured a double play from Savage Garden, with another two-from-one
Solar panels have been installed at St John’s Market in Scunthorpe, reducing energy bills and future-proofing the building against rising costs. The installation includes 249 panels, creating a 127kWp system
The preservation of an historic woodland on the Lincolnshire Wolds has been made possible thanks to funding from East Lindsey District Council. The site, Harrison Woodlands near Louth, has been
A Scunthorpe man’s company has been fined £15,000, plus £6,433.80 costs, and he has been ordered to carry out 150 hours of unpaid work following a successful investigation by Trading
Boston Guildhall has been awarded £401,112 through the Museum Estate and Development Fund (MEND), marking a major investment in the preservation of one of Lincolnshire’s most significant historic buildings. Built