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Morecambe Bay radio completes office refurb
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Published on 14-09-2010
Bay Trust Radio has completed a £70,000 refit of its office and studio space.
The station provides radio services for three hospitals in the Morecambe Bay area and the work has taken six years to complete, Radio Today reports.
Station manager John Williamson said: "The effort that has been put in by the volunteers of the station has been tremendous and we are very proud [of] what has been achieved."
He added that the project has taken a long time and a large investment of funds to come to fruition, but the station now boasts some of the most up-to-date radio equipment in use in the UK.
On-air automation and play-out equipment was supplied by Hull-based P Squared.
Elsewhere in the north-west, Wates Construction recently announced the opening of a new office in Liverpool.
The company opened its new premises at Mount Pleasant in order to further aid its undertaking of the new Mount Pleasant Campus for Liverpool John Moore's University and to boost its presence in the region.
Posted by Ian Johnson

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