Public File

Each local commercial radio station in the UK has requirements in respect of its music and local content, such as news, speech levels etc. These requirements are set out in the station "Format", a document issued by Ofcom, the UK’s radio regulator. This Public File contains details of the elements that Ofcom regulate, such as music tracks, local news etc. It is intended to give you a better understanding of our output and what we are doing for our local community.

News Bulletin Schedule including which bulletins provide local news and which provide only UK-wide bulletins.

Local Bulletins    
Monday – Friday       0600 to 1800
Saturday      0700 to 1400, 1800 and 2200
Sunday      0600 to 1400, 1600, 1800, 1900 and 2200

Recent News stories covered on air

The News team

Lorraine Herbison   Head of News

The programme schedule

The average number of hours of automated programming within weekday daytimes and within daytimes on Saturdays and Sundays:
Weekdays – None
Saturdays – None
Sundays – 1 hour

The amount of local programming per day produced by the station:
Mon – Fri 4 hours
Sat 8 hours
Sun 9 hours

Ofcom Localness Guidelines

Station Contact details:
Tracey McNellan
Station Director
3 South Avenue
Clydebank
Glasgow
G81 2RX
0141 565 2213

Events/charities support or coverage:
Cash for Kids. 0141 204 1025

The Pope in Glasgow – a Clyde News Special
Cash for Kids 2010 Campaign

Recent programme and/or news highlights:
See the News section

Any other issues or areas of interest likely to impact on localness:
None

The Station's Playlist

The Station Format

How to complain to the station or to Ofcom:
If you have a complaint about something you have heard on Clyde 2 in the first instance you should contact us directly. Our contact details are:

Radio Clyde
PO BOX 1025
Glasgow
G81 2RX

If the complaint or comments are about programming heard on the station, please address them to the Programme Director.

If the complaint or comments are regarding advertising, please address them to the Sales Director.

You can comment on anything you’ve heard on Clyde 2 here.

Details on how to complain directly to Ofcom can be found on the Ofcom website.