giving coventry more
Radio Plus 101.5FM
“Radio Plus 101.5 FM” is a new radio station for Coventry, which is committed to giving the city more. We're interested in you and in seeing Coventry prosper.
A group of about 30 people passionate to raise funds for Radio Plus 101.5 FM were due to climb Snowdon on 22nd April, the highest mountain in England & Wales at 1,085 metres. Unfortunately, the weather deteriorated and snow on the mountain meant our event had to be postponed. We'll let you know a confirmed date for the climb asap with 14th July a provisional new date.
Funding to keep Radio Plus going is critical and we need your support.
Please give generously and help Radio Plus go to the next level.
Visit the Snowdon Climb fundraising page.
Upcoming events
Feedback on our shows
- "I was encouraged when Radio Plus started live streaming, as I live in Germany" Tim
- "We are all loving your music selection in our office, it really lights up our day" Hanna
- "Well I was streaming radio stations in the UK and I came up with yours (Radio Plus) and kept listening for a while and love the format" Jimmy
- "Radio plus has been amazing and I love to hear the word of God being proclaimed across the air waves… you and your team are the best... I have your station tuned in on all my radios. Keep up the good work. God bless you all." Mick
- When you come to Coventry, Radio Plus is the station to go to for an interview” musicians, Stacey Cole and Joe O’Keefe
latest news
breaking stories in coventry and warwickshire
- Town honours bomb disposal troops - Troops from an army base that trains bomb disposal experts are given the freedom of Warwick at a ceremony in the castle.
- Community ambulance base for town - The go-ahead is given for a new community ambulance station in Kenilworth.
- M6 toll operator makes £41m loss - The operator of the M6 Toll road says it has been "impacted by ongoing weak economic conditions" as losses of £41m are reported.
- Alpacas banned over TB concern - Alpacas are banned from a Warwickshire agricultural show following concerns they could be involved in the spread of bovine TB.
- Private police roles put on hold - Plans to use private firms in police roles in Surrey are put on hold, as West Midlands Police says it will ask the police authority for "a revision to the process".






