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{{Infobox_School_GB | name = $1 | image = cvnchn | motto = | phone = | fax = | established = | type = | head = | street = | city = Guildford | county = Surrey | country = UK | enrollment = | lower_age = | upper_age = | publication = | website = }} '''$1''' in [[Guildford]], [[Surrey]] caters for ? students from the ages of ?-?. ==References== <references/> {{UK-school-stub}} {{Educational Establishments in Guildford}} [[Category:Schools in Surrey]] ==Todo List== ===Missing schools in Guildford=== *[[Queen Eleanors C Of E Junior School|Queen Eleanors]] *[[Lanesborough School|Lanesborough]] *[[St Josephs R C Primary School, Guildford|St Josephs]] *[[Wyke Primary School|Wyke]] =Tone Radio= {{StudentMedia| name=Tone Radio | logofile=Tone Logo Red.JPG| logoalt=Tone| logosize=250px| slogan=Starting Fresh| type=Radio| launch=[[2006]]| web=http://www.toneradio.co.uk/| media associations=[[Student Radio Association]]| university=[[University of Gloucestershire]]| distribution 1= Online| dist details 1= 9am - Midnight, Monday to Friday, during term time| |}} '''Tone Radio''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] student radio station broadcasting from the [[University of Gloucestershire]]. ==History== Tone Radio was formed in 2006 by Martin Finney, then Broadcast Journalism technician at the [[University of Gloucestershire]], and a group of eager students from various courses and campuses across the university. Tone began running a test broadcast in May 2006, transmitting via the internet, for 3 hours every Tuesday and Thursday evenings for 7 weeks. This was a great success as far as learning the pitfalls of broadcasting was concerned, but it was obvious that Tone could be taken further and during the summer of 2006 Tone became a part of UGSU (University of Gloucestershire's Student's Union) and began broadcasting 15 hours per day Monday to Friday during university term time. In its first year of broadcasting Tone has seen notable interviews with [[Ewen Macintosh]] (Big Keith from BBC's [[The Office]]), The [[Scratch Perverts]], [[The Ordinary Boys]], [[Embrace (UK band)|Embrace]] and [[The Delays]]. ==Future Plans== Tone will be looking to expand its output to 7 days a week and 24 hours per day as of September 2007, with the introduction of a brand new purpose built studio at the university's [[Pittville campus]]. ==External links== * [http://www.toneradio.co.uk/ Official Tone Radio website] * [http://www.ugsu.org/ University of Gloucestershire Students' Union] * [http://www.studentradio.org.uk/ Student Radio Association (SRA)] * [http://www.studentradioalumni.com/ Association of Student Radio Alumni (ASRA)] [[Category:University of Gloucestershire]] [[Category:Radio stations in the United Kingdom]] =Xpression FM= {{Infobox Radio Station | name = 87.7 Xpression FM | city = [[Exeter]] | area = [[University of Exeter]] Campus | branding = | slogan = ''Your Campus Station'' | image = [[Image:Xpressionlogo2006.png]] | airdate = [[21 February]] [[1976]] | frequency = 87.7 FM and online | format = Variety - mainly music led incorporating weekly news, sport and discussion programmes | power = | erp = | class = | callsign_meaning = | owner = [[University of Exeter]] [[Guild of Students|Students' Guild]] | website = [http://www.xpressionfm.com/ www.xpressionfm.com] }} '''Xpression FM''' (known as ''University Radio Exeter'' (''URE'') until 2001) is the [[Student radio]] station of the [[University of Exeter]] and is run by the [[Guild of Students| Students' Guild]]. The station broadcasts around the [[Streatham Campus]] on 87.7FM, and also online, during term time. ==History== University Radio Exeter was founded in 1976, under the stairs of Devonshire House on the campus of the University of Exeter. Initially the broadcast was very low powered, using induction loop aerials to broadcast to Halls of residence from a transmitter installed in the studio. In the late 1990s the rules were changed and certain parts of the country were permitted to use a [[low-power FM]] system and money became available for the conversion as a result of joining the Student Broadcast Network (SBN). Thus at the start of 2001 the station changed from ''University Radio Exeter'' broadcasting on 963[[KHz]] [[Medium Wave|MW]] to ''Xpression FM 87.7''. ==References== {{reflist}} <nowiki> {{University of Exeter}} [[Category:University of Exeter]] [[Category:Student radio in the United Kingdom]] =Template:University of Surrey= just an idea at the moment. {{Universities navbox | name = University of Surrey | title = [[University of Surrey]] | cat = | body = [[Image:NonFreeImageRemoved.svg<!-- Image removed: Universityofsurreylogo.jpg -->|110px|left|]] [[Image:NonFreeImageRemoved.svg|50px|right]] '''About:''' [[University of Surrey|Main Article]] • [[???]] '''Chancellor:''' HRH [[Prince Edward, Duke of Kent|The Duke of Kent]] '''Vice Chancellor:''' Prof. Christopher M. Snowden '''Students' Union:''' [[GU2 Radio]] • [[Surrey Stingers]] • '''Affiliated Institutions:''' [[Wimbledon School of Art]] • [[Farnborough College of Technology]] • [[North East Surrey College Of Technology]] • [[Guildford School of Acting]] • [[Guildford College]] • [[St. John's Seminary (Wonersh)|St John's Seminary]] • [[STETS|Southern Theological Education & Training Scheme (STETS)]] • '''Commmercial Operations:''' [[Surrey Research Park]] • [[Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd]] • '''Miscellaneous:''' }}<nowiki><noinclude> ---- Uses [[Template:Universities navbox]], which provides a consistent look across university navigational boxes. [[Category:Education navigational templates|{{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:United Kingdom navigational boxes|{{PAGENAME}}]] </noinclude> {{Infobox GB school | name = Little Munden Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School | image = | motto = | phone = 01920 438271 | fax = 01920 438055 | established = 1819 | type = Primary | head = Mrs Lyn Feakes<ref name=swtp>{{cite web | url=http://www.littlemunden.herts.sch.uk/welcome_to_parents.htm | title=School Website: Welcome to Parents | accessdate=2007-02-15}}</ref> | street = Church Lane, Dane End | city = [[Ware]] | county = [[Hertfordshire]] | country = [[England]] | enrollment = 94<ref name=dfes2005>{{cite web | url= http://www.dfes.gov.uk/cgi-bin/performancetables/dfepx1_05.pl?School=9193032&Mode=Z | title= DFES Website | accessdate=2007-02-15}}</ref> | lower_age = 4 | upper_age = 11 | publication = | website = http://www.littlemunden.herts.sch.uk/ }} '''Little Munden School''' in the village of Dane End, near [[Ware]] in [[Hertfordshire]] caters for 94 students from the ages of 4-11.<ref name=dfes2005 /> The school has a history dating back nearly 200 years to its opening in 1819.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.littlemunden.herts.sch.uk/history.htm | title=School Website: History | accessdate=2007-02-15}}</ref> ==References== <references/> [[Category:Schools in Hertfordshire]] {{UK-school-stub}}


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