A NEW radio station which can only be accessed by people with the internet has been set up to serve parts of North Yorkshire.
Drystone Radio was launched last week at Bentham Auction Mart and will be run not-for-profit by a group of dedicated volunteers.
It will aim to provide a voice for the community, keep listeners up-to-date with important news and views and has been funded by the Sustainable Development Fund through the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority.
All people need to tune in is a computer, sound card and speakers and by calling up www.drystoneradio.co.uk.
The project has been funded by the sustainable development fund, which is grant-aided by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs through the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
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