Get out your Pom-Poms for World Mental Health Day

Two Truro organisations which promote good mental health - and who have both recently featured on CHBN - are joining forces to host a special evening to mark World Mental Health Day this October.

Stacie Clark of New Day Knitwear and Hayley Stanton of Quiet Connections will be opening the doors to their office so that people who have been affected by, or know someone who has been affected by, mental health issues such as anxiety, depression and low self-esteem can connect and create with one another in a calm, relaxed environment.

CHBN Launch New Web Stream

CHBN have now launched a new and improved web stream for those who listen to the station online.

In addition to the quality and reliability being improved, we now also offer two streams - AAC STEREO and MP3 MONO.

The AAC stereo stream offers the best quality using highly efficient state-of-the-art audio technology and should play in most browsers on most devices.

New Band from the School of Rock in Studio 2

A teenage band who formed just two weeks ago performed live in the CHBN studio last Friday (19th February 2016).

The as yet unnamed acoustic group got together after meeting at the School of Rock South West, based in Camborne, and comprise guitarists Harvey Taylor, Ollie Hancock, Alfie Marshall and singer Elisa Byese.

They performed two songs: A Small Village, written by Elisa four years ago, and a cover of Price Tag by Jessie J.

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