NOW that the 2006 Huntingdon Community Radio season of broadcasts has drawn to a close, we would like to thank all people and organisations who contributed to programmes, and all sponsors for their support. Without this we would not be able to bring this

NOW that the 2006 Huntingdon Community Radio season of broadcasts has drawn to a close, we would like to thank all people and organisations who contributed to programmes, and all sponsors for their support. Without this we would not be able to bring this truly local radio experience to the area.

Concerns about Hinchingbrooke Hospital were the dominant issue, followed by policing and community safety issues. On a positive note, community and arts activities are thriving, not only in the towns, but smaller villages, such as the Offords.

Our programmes were richer this year, aided by very talented sixth-form students from Ramsey Abbey College, Sawtry Community College and St Peter's School, while on-air great youth talent has been exposed, ranging from 9foldpunch, The Moonjets, Stageworks, Yaxley Youth Players and Ramsey Air Training Corps.

Interested volunteers for 2007 year, in the background or at the microphone, may contact me through our website, www.hcrfm.co.uk, where you can also be directed to Hinchingbrooke Hospital Radio.

DAVID BROCKMAN

Executive producer, HCRFM on 87.7fm

Bevan Close

Huntingdon