Loppylugs trust donation could provide more than 40 radios
British Wireless has received a generous donation which could provide more than 40 people with specially adapted radios. A trust…
Grants will support visually impaired people in Cumbria
Donations from two trusts will provide radios for more than 20 blind and partially sighted people with equipment. Visually impaired…
Three grants will benefit visually impaired around the UK
Visually impaired people across the UK will benefit from three grants which British Wireless received throughout November. Three grants awarded…
Sale of beauty products raises funds for BWBF
A Body Shop party organised by a member of the British Wireless team has raised money for the charity. Mulled…
New agent on board for Kirklees area
A new agent has joined British Wireless to support people in Kirklees. Kirklees Transcription Service (KTS) has teamed up with…
British Wireless launches 2016 Christmas appeal
Today British Wireless is launching its 2016 Christmas appeal, with a focus on the friendship and comfort our radios provide…
Digital radio ownership on the up
The latest RAJAR figures have been released today – showing more people than ever own a digital radio. Figures released…
Sonata Plus+ rollout complete
The rollout of the new Sonata Plus+ radios has now been completed thanks to grants from the Freemasons’ Grand Charity…
Two grants will benefit Scotland
BWBF has received two grants from different organisations which will benefit visually impaired people in Scotland. The Crerar Trust has…
“My radio saved my life”
Our radios mean so many different things to people, but one of our recipients credits his British Wireless set with…