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From plans for a second transmitter and an extension to our licence to 2025 plus work by the Erewash Sound Academy and studio and presenter activities, come back here soon for a regularly updated round up!

06/03/2020: There was a special day of programming on Saturday 7th March as we began celebrating ten years with you, sponsored by Ron Brooks Toyota in Ilkeston.
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06/03/2020: Erewash Sound is delighted to announce that the radio station has been relicenced to broadcast on FM until 2025.
03/03/2020: A local radio station kicked off tenth anniversary celebrations by presenting the Breakfast Show live from buses travelling throughout the Erewash borough. 
15/02/2020: A local radio station is embarking on ambitious plans as it marks a decade on-air serving the Derbyshire borough of Erewash.
18/01/2020: The accolades continue for Erewash Sound - named as Local Commercial Radio Station of the Year in the CorporateLiveWire Innovation & Excellence Awards 2020.
26/10/2019: Two Erewash Sound presenters have scooped honours in the 2019 Community Radio Awards.
28/09/2019: Erewash Sound has been shortlisted in the annual national Community Radio Awards.
17/09/2019: Erewash Sound has been revealed as the 'Best Local Commercial Radio Station' in the East Midlands in the Midlands Enterprise Awards 2019.
L-R: Clare Smiley, Anjelica Dabbs, Jeannie Nicolas and Lucy Brierley
17/09/2019: A group of Erewash Sound presenters who dressed as superheroes to take on a fundraising assault course challenge have raised over £300 for a borough based hospice care service.
03/09/2019: After almost a decade of delivering a truly local service to the people of the Erewash Borough, an award-winning local radio station has expressed delight after the broadcast regulator agreed to allow a second transmitter and a second frequency for Cotmanhay-based Erewash Sound to reach homes across Long Eaton and the south of the borough which currently experience poor reception of the 96.8FM service.

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