The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Erskine radio station a ‘first for Scotland’

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A veterans charity has launched a 24-hour online radio station, thought to be the first of its kind in Scotland.

Erskine Veterans Radio will be available online, via a special app and on Alexa smart speakers allowing veterans, families, friends and supporters to keep up to date with the charity and listen to some classic tunes.

Music will be played around the clock with presenter Ian Brannan hosting an hour of music, conversati­on, mentions and dedication­s on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 3pm (the shows will be repeated at 7pm).

Funding has also allowed the Alexa speakers to be delivered to the charity’s four care facilities across the country.

Ian Cumming, Erskine chief executive, said: “The core mission of the radio station is that veterans in our homes can listen to their favourite music as well as messages from loved ones to make them feel more connected with the outside world.

“Not only that, it gives people who support us a chance to tune in and stay up to date with our news.

“We’d like to thank our sponsors Cue and Review, talking newspapers for the visually impaired, and leading UK telecommun­ications network provider Commsworld for the extremely generous donation of Amazon Alexa smart speakers to deliver Erskine Veterans Radio throughout each of our four care facilities across Scotland.”

People can send their messages and dedication­s by visiting the station’s website, emailing radio@ erskine.org.uk or on the mobile app.

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