Épisodes

  • NEWSWAVE - Caring for Cornwall's Communities
    Feb 21 2026

    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 news@chaos.radio.

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    46 min
  • NEWSWAVE - In Your Corner
    Feb 14 2026

    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 news@chaos.radio.

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    54 min
  • NEWSWAVE - Growing Success
    Feb 7 2026

    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 news@chaos.radio.

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    55 min
  • NEWSWAVE - Twenty Years of Courage
    Jan 31 2026

    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 broadcasting

    Finally, 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 news@chaos.radio.

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    57 min
  • NEWSWAVE - Caring for Minds, the Environment and Each Other
    Jan 24 2026

    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 news@chaos.radio.

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    51 min
  • NEWSWAVE - Behind the Curtain
    Jan 17 2026

    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 news@chaos.radio.

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    55 min
  • NEWSWAVE - Cookbooks & Community
    Jan 13 2026

    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 news@chaos.radio.

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    51 min
  • NEWSWAVE - New Year's Resolutions
    Jan 3 2026

    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 news@chaos.radio.

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    55 min