The Care Radio Public File
This Public File contains details to give you a better understanding of our output and what to do if you wish to give us feedback or complain to our regulator, Ofcom.
Address: Care Radio, 408 The Grand, 1 Aytoun Street, Manchester M1 3DA
Phone: 0753 402 5422
Email: hello@careradio.org
Website: www.careradio.org
CEO: Nicola Murgatroyd
Format: Care Radio is a service to help support care workers. A mix of music and speech, including signposting for available support.
Broadcast Hours: 24 hours a day, seven days a week
Amount of Local Programming per day: 24 hours
Average Number of Automated Hours per day: 24 hours
News: Sourced and produced by Radio News Hub
Recent News Stories: www.radionewshub.com
Programme Schedule: click on this link
How To Complain:
In the first instance, please email any complaints to John Dash at Care Radio - john.dash@careradio.org
Complaints can also be made to the radio industry regulator, Ofcom. For full details, see https://www.ofcom.org.uk/tv-radio-and-on-demand/how-to-report-a-complaint
Last Updated: June 2025
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