Two neighbours from Radlett celebrated five months on air in February 2026 after their community radio station, Boreham Wood Radio, (BWR) launched across the village.
Clive Glover and his neighbour Sara first discussed the idea in September 2025, following a conversation on how they could make a positive impact in their community.
The station has now grown into a familiar comfort show for listeners across the county. Their weekly show The Generation Gap plays at 8pm on Thursdays and Saturday evenings from 7pm.
The show highlights their views on different topics like age. One conversation the pair recently broadcast was how Generation Z differs to the Baby Boomer generation which began during the early 1940s.
Speaking to Radlettnews, Clive said: “While we may disagree on some things, we are mostly in agreement. We train the volunteers who come in and help and I think this is a great way of getting into radio. We interact with a lot of people.”
The most recent conversation on the show was the “implications of turning 18 and becoming an adult”. This was broadcasted to residents on Thursday, February 12 and Saturday, February 14.
The BWR studio, based in Elstree Studios and broadcast on DAB Digital Radio, is run by volunteers who are passionate about all things radio. The programme can also be heard across South Hertfordshire on DAB Digital Radio.
To listen to the station, residents can visit the BWR website www.borehamwoodradio.com or use the Radioplayer app from www.radioplayer.co.uk
Photo credit: Boreham Wood Radio Facebook
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