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Being asked to make a list of your favourite dozen or so web links is like trying to compile your personal top ten songs list. As with most things, it depends what mood you're in, how much time you've got and what you're thinking about.
Nonetheless, I've been back through my browsing history and included some of the ones that I've clicked on more than once recently.
in no particular order...
BBC Radio
Manchester
I thought it would be a good career move to put this one at the top!
BBC Radio
Leeds
Where I did my first paid radio shifts! The local radio station for West
Yorkshire
HWD Hospital
Radio
As well as presenting the Saturday Mid-Morning Show, I'm also the Deputy
Chairman and have a hand in the website. Remember to call by our shop
where you can get some great bargains and help raise funds!
The Retro Hour
The website for your memories of the 70s, 80s and 90s as featured on my
show on HWD Hospital Radio
Red and Proud
Website devoted to people with ginger hair - check out the media A-L section!
Heckmondwike Online
The nearest my home town will ever get to being famous!
Old Postcards
of Usk
Evidence of Welsh parentage. Usk is one of the prettiest villages not
only in Wales but the whole of the UK and it's always a pleasure to visit.
Usk
The official site of the town
The Minack Theatre
Rowena Cade's theatre cut into the side of the Cornish coast at Porthcurno.
A must-see for any visitors to Cornwall.
IQ Beats
Jingle providers to some of the biggest radio stations in the world. Michael
and the team in Seattle entertained me brilliantly when I was in Seattle
in February 2006.
Jones TM
Makers of custom music for radio stations
Reelworld
They do custom music for radio as well!
Jam Creative Productions
Guess what - more radio IDs!
Disused
railway stations around the UK
Don't you wish that Dr Beeching had kept your local station open? As I travel a lot by train, I've developed an interest in
where the old lines used to be. This is an excellent site with pictures, text, stories and dates relating to
your local railway station. Heckmondwike Spen was the one I wanted to
see. Not just for train junkies!