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What frequency is Pirate FM Cornwall?

What frequency is Pirate FM Cornwall?

102.2 MHz
Pirate FM

Broadcast area Cornwall
Frequency FM: 102.2 MHz (Caradon Hill) FM: 102.8 MHz (Redruth)
RDS PIRATE FM
Slogan Real Music Variety
Programming

Can I identify as Cornish?

People were first able to record their ethnicity as Cornish in the 2001 UK Census, and some 37,000 people did so by writing it in. A total of 83,499 people in England and Wales were described as having a Cornish national identity.

Is Cornish on the census?

It is a legal requirement to complete the census, which is collected every 10 years. In 2011, more than 80,000 people across Cornwall, England and Wales chose to record their nationality or ethnicity as Cornish by using the write-in option. In 2001, about 37,000 people did so.

Where can I Pirate FM?

How to listen on FM. You can listen to Pirate FM on 102.2 FM or 102.8 FM.

What is the number for Pirate FM?

01209 314400
Pirate FM | Carn Brea Studios Redruth, Cornwall TR15 3XX. 01209 314400.

Can I put Cornish as my nationality?

Cornish is recognised as a national minority. A spokesman for the ONS said: “Everyone who wishes to identify as Cornish will be able to do so using search- as-you-type online and a write-in option on paper questionnaires.

Who can identify as Cornish?

In 2014, the government formally recognised the Cornish identity as a “national minority” group in the same ways as the Scottish, Welsh and Irish people. At the last census in 2011, just over 73,000 residents in Cornwall chose to identify as Cornish, as did another 10,000 people living in England or Wales.

How do I contact Pirate FM?

You can get in touch with Pirate FM via the following methods:

  1. Phone: On Air Studio: 01209 313900.
  2. By Email. Sales: [email protected].
  3. Studio Text: Text PIRATE and your message to 63103.
  4. Postal Address: Pirate FM Wilson Way Redruth Cornwall TR15 3XX.
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  6. Job Vacancies.
  7. Company Information.

Where can I listen to Pirate FM in Cornwall?

Pirate Oldies is a brand new station for Cornwall and Plymouth on DAB Digital Radio, online at PirateOldies.co.uk and worldwide through our range of free Apps. Pirate Oldies will build on Pirate FM’s popular Oldies Hour, broadcast every weekday from 2pm.

When did the Cornwall online census project start?

The Cornwall Online Census Project was part of Free Census and was run by Kay Hinnrichsen of Australia and Michael McCormick who lives in Cornwall. The COCP started in 2000 and was completed in 2008, having transcribed all the Cornish 19th century census returns.

What was the population of Cornwall in 1377?

In 1377 a poll-tax census was taken, when it was found that, exclusive of children under 14 and mendicants, the entire population of Cornwall did not exceed 34,960 persons. (Polsue). Census information was collected in Cornwall every ten years starting in 1801, except for 1941 when the Country was at war.

Why did Kay hinnrichsen start the Cornwall census?

It is part of an initiative helping to make high quality primary (or near primary) records of relevance to UK genealogy conveniently and freely available online. The Cornwall Online Census Project was part of Free Census and was run by Kay Hinnrichsen of Australia and Michael McCormick who lives in Cornwall.