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In June 2009 We cleared out a storage cupboard in our studio complex, with the intention of turning it into a new server room for the 24 hour project as it neared completion. During the the clear out, we discovered a folder of old press cuttings, mostly from about 1980 to 1985. The press cuttings looked to be in a sorry state, so the decission was taken to scan them to preserve them digitally forever.

Having scanned them and lifted all of the text from the pages, is wasn't much more effort to put them on the website.

Here are some old press cuttings from various local newspapers about Epsom Hospital Radio's from the past giving little snapshots in time of what life was like at the station.

Click to enlarge Hospital radio put off the air

Epsom's hospital radio is off the air, thanks to callous theives.

Hospital patients can no longer enjoy their own special programmes until the organisers manage to raise enough money to buy new equipment.

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Click to enlarge Patients tune into a tonic

Nick Farrell meets the happy band of dedicated volunteers who run Radio EDH.

Somewhere among the mass of buildings at Epsom District Hospital is a rather ordinary small blue portakabin.

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Click to enlarge Tips From The Top
(March 1985)

Getting some tips on how the professionals do it is Epsom District Hospital Radio DJ Nigel Ansell.

Nigel was among several hospital radio DJs who were invited to a get together by Capital Radio.

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Click to enlarge No Headline
August 1985

A group of children from Epsom District Hospital enjoyed a day out at the movies on Sunday - thanks to the hospital radio station.

Vicky Warren of Radio EDH wrote to the distributors of the new "Care Bear" film, and to her surprise received 47 tickets in return.

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Click to enlarge Blazing a fete trail.

How many pairs of feet can you get aboard a fire engine! The answers in the hundreds, if you're really trying!.

And they enjoyed trying at West Ewell on Saturday when Riverview County First School and the 1st Ruxley Scouts group got together to blaze a trail to a fun-filled fete.

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Click to enlarge This Is Radio Epsom calling Port Stanley.
September 1985

Radio Epsom District hospital will soon be broadcasting further afield... in the Falklands.

The station will play requests and dedications for people in that area - especially the armed forces.

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Click to enlarge Cheering You Loud And Clear

The radio team with the personal touch for patients.

Tucked away in the grounds of Epsom District hospital is a music station that's gone from strength to strength.

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Click to enlarge Air...on a shoestring.
Epsom & Ewell Herald, Wednesday May 2nd 1990

Radio EDH is to extend its hours "on air". So if you are interested in having fun, love music, and hard work, want a career in radio or even fancy yourself as the next Bruno Brookes or Tommy Vance, phone them.

Although the station is hoping to attract a lot of interest from anyone between 25 and 45, age doesn't matter as long as you are over 18 and feel young at heart.

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Click to enlarge Here is the news!

...thanks to the best local paper.

This is the news... Chris Spring and Emma St Giles (pictured right) of Epsom Hospital Radio, scan the Epsom and Ewell Herald for suitable items to use in their proposed new programme.

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Epsom Hospital Radio has often sought donations from local business to fund certain projects such as new portakabins, here are some press cutting from local papers from when money has been donated:-

Click to enlarge Cash boost for hospital radio.
(Surrey Advertiser - 14/01/1984)

Epsom District Hospital's radio station has received a £250 boost for the New Year.

The donation was made by the local branch of the National Westminster Bank.

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Click to enlarge Stores gift to patients' radio

Epsom District hospital's radio station got a big boost for its portacabin appeal with a £500 cheque from Marks and Spencer.

Epsom's branch manager Edward O'Neill presented it to Nigell Ansell at the store last Wednesday.

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Click to enlarge No Headline.
(09/1985)

Epsom District Hospital radio station was better off by £600 this week - thank to the National Westminster Bank.

Nigel Ansell, of EDM Radio, received a cheque from the bank's Joe Baxter at a ceremony.

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Click to enlarge Black horse backing for radio station

A happy Nigel Ansell, (pictured left) accepts a £100 cheque from the manager of Lloyd's Bank, Ken Yale - it will help buy a second portacabin for Radio Epsom District hospital.

The cabin will be used as a second studio and include an administration and reception area. So far, the radio station has raised £4,600 - their target is £5,000.

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Epsom Hospital Radio has also received money from people participating in sponsored events, here are some press cutting from local papers from when money has been raised:-

Click to enlarge Walkers cheque-in

Local actor and dancer, Ziggy Byfield presents a cheque for £205 to Nicki Hayes of Radio Epsom District Hospital.

The money was raised by two Langley Vale ladies, Brenda Dillon and Margaret Lay, both of Grosvenor Road. They went on a sponsored Thames walk covering 157 miles from Putney Bridge to the Cotswolds.

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Click to enlarge DJ is set for 26 mile spin around London

A disc jockey is taking put in what could be a record-breaking run...

Robin Chapman, 33 a staff nurse at Epsom's Manor Hospital, has been selected to take part in this year's London Marathon.

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Click to enlarge DJ's run for charity
01/1985

A disc jockey from Ashtead is taking part in what could be a record-breaking run.

Because Robin Chapman (33), a staff nurse at the Manor Hospital, Epsom, has been selected to take part in the London Marathon.

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In the past, Epsom Hospital Radio hasn't just been after donations of money, as this article shows:-

Click to enlarge Record request
(1984)

Piles of shiny discs may be lying in your attic collecting dust when they could be enjoyed by Epsom Hospital patients.

An appeal for records has this week been launched by Epsom District Hospital Radio station.

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Here are some press cuttings from various local newspapers about Epsom Hospital Radio's Outside Broadcasts and fundraising activities from the past.

Click to enlarge In a few lines

Epsom District Hospital Radio organised their first outside broadcasts this holiday. They were a carol concert relayed direct from the hospital chapel and a Christmas morning party live from Ebbisham ward.

Patients took part in the carols as the order of service was distributed round the wards beforehand so they could sing with staff and friends. It was led by hospital chaplain the Rev. Stephen Knight and organised by Sister Monica Simpson of the Christian Fellowship.

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Click to enlarge Joy Waves

Airs of joy drifted from Epsom District Hospital.

Radio E.D.H., the hospital's own radio station, made its first outside broadcasts over Christmas with a Carol concert and a party live from Ebbisham ward.

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Click to enlarge Z Cars Star fete

Actor, Stratford Johns, will open the main fund raising fete for Epsom District Hospital Radio on Saturday.

A wealth of side shows, stalls and attractions will feature amid music from the Second Hook Scout and Guide band.

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Click to enlarge Radio fete stalls

Stall holders can help Epsom District Hospital Radio keep patients entertained by attending their fete next month.

The station serving about 600 patients will be running its major cash raising event at The Paddocks, Epsom Downs, on Saturday July 21, beginning 2pm.

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Click to enlarge Barlow Back in Blue

Back in blue former 'Z Cars' star, Stratford Johns helped raise £600 at the Epsom District Hospital Radio Fete on Saturday.

Mr Johns who played the formidable Inspector Barlow tn the long running police series met officers of Z district and played their Beacons and Truncheons schools liaison board game.

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Click to enlarge Big man for big day

Actor Stratford Johns of TV's Softly Softly fame is surrounded by attractive ladies at Epsom District Hospital's Radio Fete.

And firmly planted in pride of place is the station's mascot - Ruddles a giant teddy bear.

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Thanks to the internet and this website, Epsom Hospital Radio has a waiting list of new members wishing to join the station, which means we are never short of new volunteers when we need them. But before the internet was invented, recuitment was a difficult task.

Back then, it seems the best method of recuiting new members was through articles in the local newspapers.

Click to enlarge Requests for radio help...

Patients at an Epsom hospital get the chance to hear radio requests within minutes of asking.

Epsom District Hospital Radio hope to stage the "instant request" scheme next month.

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Click to enlarge Call of the air

If you're a good organiser, Radio Epsom District hospital wants your help.

The team needs volunteers to help with fund-raising events like, jumble sales, discos, fetes and car treasure hunts. There could be the chance of helping with radio programmes too.

Write to Tony Dale at <address censored> giving brief details.


Click to enlarge Airwaves appeal for eager helpers
(1984)

If you're a good organiser, Radio Epsom District hospital wants your help.

To raise £5000 is the daunting task facing members of Epsom District Hospital's radio station.

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