Voices of Morecambe Bay

Voices of Morecambe Bay
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The Beyond Radio team speaks to local people across Lancaster and Morecambe Bay to discover their stories. The best of our interviews on our community programmes, local news shows and reports, and out and about at events across the area.
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The podcast highlights community engagement, local events, and personal stories, with episodes covering events like Lancaster Pride and the Moonlight Walk for St John's Hospice, emphasizing the importance of community participation and support.

The Beyond Radio team speaks to local people across Lancaster and Morecambe Bay to discover their stories. The best of our interviews on our community programmes, local news shows and reports, and out and about at events across the area.
The annual Armed Forces Day celebrations in Morecambe pulled thousands to the Promenade to watch two fly-pasts by the Red Arrows, parachute displays by the RAF Falcons and the Red Devils, and many more activities.
Beyond Radio's Gibson Freedman spoke to some of those who were there on the day, of Saturday June 21 2025.
Interviews are with:
Commander Mark Lister OBE, retired submarine commander
Alec Smith, 92, a local veteran who served on the HMS Vanguard battleship and HMS Morecambe Bay
LCpl Welsh from the Lancaster Army Cadets based at Alexandra Barracks
Matthew from the Royal Air Force Cadets based at Ripley St Thomas School in Lancaster
Sgt Rich Peregrine from the RAF Falcons
LCpl Jordan Brown from the Red Devils

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