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British Community Radio
Community radio stations broadcast to a small area, normally within a 3 mile (5 km) radius, and are mostly not-for-profit organisations, owned by local people, on which the broadcasters are volunteers. They are recognised under the Communications Act 2003 as a distinct third tier of radio in the UK.
The community radio movement in the UK was founded in the mid-1970s, broadcasting through Restricted Service Licences, the internet and on cable.
 
Licensing
In order to obtain a community radio license, applicants must demonstrate that the proposed station will meet the needs of a specified target community, together with required "social gain" objectives set out in the application. These usually take the form of a commitment to train local people in broadcasting skills or provide a certain amount of programming aimed at an underserved section of the population.
A target community can be defined either by geography or by reference to a particular sub-community in an area, otherwise known as a community of interest.
A geographic community can be any defined local area, particularly those which would not sustain a fully commercial broadcaster.
A community of interest can be any identifiable local community; existing community stations are aimed at groups as diverse as the elderly or youth, religious groups, speakers of languages other than English, lifestyle groups such as gay and transgender and cultural/recreational groups such as artists.
While there are exceptions in certain rural areas, community radio stations are usually limited to broadcast areas smaller than commercial or BBC local stations, nominally a 5 kilometre radius of their transmitter.
The normal allocated power for a new community station in an urban area is 25 watts vertically polarised, although most allocations permit the addition of a further 25 watts horizontally polarised. For some rural stations these limits are increased to 50 watts vertical plus 50 watts horizontal.
 
Funding
Following pressure from the UK's Commercial Radio Companies Association, the Community Radio Order 2003 includes varying funding stipulations based on a community station's proximity to a commercial radio broadcaster.
No community radio station is permitted to raise more than 50% of its operating costs from a single source, including on-air sponsorship and advertising.
The remainder of operating costs must be met through other sources.
These can include public funding via grants, donor income, National Lottery funding or charities. Regulator Ofcom also makes available an amount of funding annually through its Community Radio Fund. Stations may apply for this money in the same way as other grant funding.
However, where a community radio station lies totally within the transmission area of a commercial station with a population coverage of under 150,000, no sponsorship or advertising may be sought and all funding must come from alternative sources.
In a small number of areas where a commercial station covers a population of under 150,000, a community station may not be licensed at all. This is in order to protect the financial interests of smaller commercial stations.
 
Listen Online
Online streaming has to a large degree solved the restrictions of limited coverage and allowed community stations to broadcast far outside the range of thier terrestrial transmitters, giving them a much wider appeal.
Almost all of the community stations listed below offer online streams, most in good quality, unlike many commercial broadcasters, there are no UK only IP restrictions imposed on listeners, giving these community statios a potential worldwide audience.
Do you know of any community stations not listed? Please email details to have them included.
 
Station
Licence Area
Frequencies
Melton Mowbray, towns and villages within the Vale of Belvoir
103.0 FM
Ten Parishes in Somerset.
105.3 FM
Cambridge
105.0 FM
Stevenston, Saltcoats and Ardrossan, North Ayrshire
103.1 FM
Wirral
92.1 FM
Aberdeen Student Radio is the radio station of The University of Aberdeen
Online
Aldershot
102.5 FM
Neath and Port Talbot
107.9 (Port Talbot), 97.4 (Nea.)
Manchester (Ardwick, Ancoats, Longsight)
96.9 FM
Ripley, Derbyshire (Amber Valley)
107.2 FM
Angel Radio (Havant)
Havant, Hampshire
101.1 FM
Angel Radio (Isle of Wight)
Newport, Isle of Wight
91.5 FM
Leeds
107.3 FM
Slough
101.6 FM
Birmingham
89.1 FM
Glasgow
107.2 FM
Stonebridge & Harlesden, Brent in London (RnB & Hip Hop)
103.9 FM
Midlothian
107.8 FM
Bradford
106.6 FM
Dewsbury
101.8 FM
Isle of Sheppey
95.6 FM
Blaenau Gwent
97.3 FM
Bristol
93.2 FM
Sheffield
103.1 FM
Wrexham
105 FM
Macclesfield, Bollington, Prestbury, Wilmslow, Alderley Edge, Poynton (NE Cheshire)
102.8 FM
Edinburgh and Leith
98.8 FM
Tidworth
104.7 FM
Glasgow
1530kHz AM
Mid Cheshire
92.5 FM
Chorley
102.8 FM
Rochdale
97.0 FM
Stoke-on-Trent
101.8 FM
Teeside
107.1 FM
Plymouth
96.3 FM
Canterbury
97.4 FM
Skye and Lochalsh
102.7 FM & 106.2 FM
Nottingham
107.6 FM
Southall (West London)
1602 FM
Luton, Dunstable and Houghton Regis
102.8 FM
Lancaster and Morecambe
103.5 FM
Downpatrick
105.0 FM
South Craven, Yorkshire
106.9 FM
Dunoon
97.4 FM
Portsmouth & south east Hampshire
93.7 FM
Belfast (Irish language)
107.1 FM
Nottingham
97.1 FM
Belfast
103.2 FM
Fever FM (Radio Asian Fever)
Leeds, West Yorkshire (South Asian communities)
Verwood
92.3 FM
Forest of Dean (Gloucestershire)
1521, 1503 (Newent)
Edinburgh Student Radio
Online
Norwich
96.9 FM
Manchester (Gay community)
tba
Gloucester
96.6 FM
Pontypridd area of Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough
106.9 FM
Runcorn
92.3 FM
Market Harborough
102.3 FM
Hayes,Cranford,Southall, Yeading,West Drayton, Hillingdon
91.8 FM
Bournemouth & Poole (Christian)
90.1 FM
Kirkby Lonsdale, the greater Lune Valley communities, South Lakes (Cumbria)
106.6 FM
Station for Blind and Partially Sighted Listeners
Online
Ipswich
105.7 FM
Community radio for the Western Isles
103.0 FM
Hammersmith
101.4 FM
Newry & Mournes
101.4 FM
Birmingham (Urban Radio)
Online
Nottingham (Urban Radio)
97.5 FM
Redditch, Worcestershire
TBC
KOOL AM (No website)
Harlow
1134
Leith and North Edinburgh
98.8 FM
Stonebridge, London
103.6 FM mono
Alnwick
107.3
Forest Gate, East London
92.0 FM
Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead
102.5 FM
Fort William, Lochaber, Ballachulish, Glencoe, Skye and Lochalsh
102.3, 102.4, 96.6, 97.0 FM
Newham (London)
Online
Birmingham (reflective of African Caribbean culture)
98.7 FM
Oldham
99.7 FM
Oundle, Nottiinghamshire (School Radio)
Usually 96.3 FM
Nelson (Lancashire)
103.1 FM
Penistone
1476
Brentwood
98.0 FM
Halifax
96.7 FM
Exeter
106.8 FM
Preston
103.2 FM
Stockport
107.8 FM
Herne Bay, Kent
Online
Cardiff
98.7 FM
Hartlepool
102.4 FM
Derby (Pakistani)
107.8 FM
Angus
87.7 FM
Brighton
97.2 FM
Isles of Scilly
107.9 FM
St Austell
105.6 FM
Barnard Castle
102.1 & 105.5 FM
Manor Park, London (Islamic)
Online
St Albans
92.6 FM
London
104.4 FM
Cumbernauld (Christian)
100.8 FM
Haslingden and Rawtenstall
104.7 FM
Burnham-on-Crouch
94.7 FM
Salford
94.4 FM
Withernsea & Hornsea
105.3 FM
Sheffield
93.2 FM
Sherwood Forest, Newark, Ollerton & Nottinghamshire
Online
Banbridge (Christian)
102.4 FM
Aberdeen
99.8 FM
Lincoln
107.3 FM
Hedge End and Botley & West End
102.5 FM
Tyneside (Asian & World music)
98.8 FM
The Five Valleys, Frome, Nailsworth, Toadsmoor, Slad, Painswick (Gloucest.)
107.9 FM
Orkney
105.4 FM
Govan
103.5 FM
Swindon
105.5 FM
Leicester (Children's Radio)
103.2 FM
Tameside
103.6 FM
Galashiels, Scottish Borders
Online only
Wetherby
107.4 FM
Poole
108.2 FM
Stourbridge
102.5 FM
Watford (Urban mix of music)
Not On Air at present
Chesterfield
Online only
Llandudno
107.8 FM
Bristol (African and Caribbean)
98 FM
Manchester
94.0 FM
Southampton (Asian)
101.1 FM
Birmingham (focusing on the Muslim community)
93.5 FM
Fermanagh (Northern Ireland)
105.3 FM
Stratford, London (African)
94.3 FM
Wolverhampton
101.8 FM
West Hull
106.9 FM
Southall, West London (Asian)
89.6 FM
Wythenshawe, Greater Manchester
97.2 FM
North Tyneside
Online
 
Crown Dependencies & Overseas Territories
Station
Licence Area
Frequencies
Falkland Islands
MW & FM (Stanley)
Alderney, Channel Islands
87.7 FM
St. Helena, Ascension (91.4 FM), Falkland Is. (Stanley 93.1 FM) & (MPA), Tristan
Various on FM (St Helena)
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