The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Radio station launches bid for volunteers

- STEPHEN EIGHTEEN

Pitlochry-based Heartland FM has appealed for volunteers to come forward after announcing it will be “scaling down” its output.

The community radio station has served Highland Perthshire for the past 30 years.

But it has suffered a big loss in advertisin­g since Covid restrictio­ns began in March 2020.

This has led to its parent charity Heartland Radio Foundation stating it will be scaling down its broadcasti­ng services.

Kate Howie, a trustee since 2008, said: “We want volunteers to be part of the station – local volunteers are really important.

“With the financial situation at the moment we have to downsize and look at a different model.

“What we can’t do is continue the way we are.

“Financiall­y we are not viable at the moment and we are working towards being viable for the future.”

From the beginning of next year the charity will launch “Heartland Lite”, to be staffed wherever possible by volunteers.

Currently the station, which operates 24/7, is run by a mixture of freelancer­s and volunteers.

Heartland Radio Foundation’s most recent accounts – for the 12 months to September 20 2021 – revealed a deficit on unrestrict­ed funds of £172,106, up from £166,685 a year earlier.

In the past two years, the shortfall was met by grants

and funding from Kate and her fellow trustees Graham Huggins and Douglas Craik.

More than £40,000 was also generated in a crowdfundi­ng campaign thanks to 1,200 contributi­ons that ranged from £5 to £1,000.

“The deficit is funded largely by loans from trustees, and the trustees

have given assurance of their long-term support towards the success of the radio operation,” said Kate

in a Companies House statement.

Kate, who served on Perth and Kinross Council between 2008 and 2017, added: “We have not got the backing of our advertiser­s – through no fault of their own as people

are in extremis at the moment.”

Despite these financial problems Heartland FM has been named the best community radio station in the past two National Community Radio Awards.

Those interested in volunteeri­ng should visit Heartland FM’s contact page on is website.

 ?? ?? TUNE IN: Chris Stanton broadcasts on Heartland FM. Picture by Steve MacDougall.
TUNE IN: Chris Stanton broadcasts on Heartland FM. Picture by Steve MacDougall.

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