Marking the end of Radio 4 Long Wave from Droitwich in September 2026

What programme will mark this closedown?

The BBC broadcasts Radio 4 on Long Wave from Droitwich Transmitting Station, which is owned and operated by Arqiva.

Plans for ending Long Wave broadcasts have been announced and postponed. Online sources suggest that a final date has been announced as September 2026.

I cannot find an authoritative source to confirm this.

  1. If you go in person to find a point of contact at Broadcasting House, you will merely get directed to a “WhatsApp” mailbox that is not monitored.

I am a volunteer for the IET Local Network Germany, where R4 LW has been a lifeline to ex-pats. I have also conducted a very basic experiment to measure radio reception in Berlin, with assistance and advice from amateur radio experts. This is detailed in the links below.

Nostalgia aside, BBC Radio 4 Long Wave has served UK business, culture, and defence, from maritime broadcasts to national contingency communication.  A programme to duly commemorate the closedown ought to be in the pipeline.  A number of people would like to contribute to it.

The professional engineering institution most closely linked with the BBC is the IET.  Can anyone recommend a BBC contact please?

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  • Official UK Government guide recommends preparing an emergency kit at home, in case of a national emergency.

    The kit list includes:

    • Battery or wind-up radio to get updates during a power cut – a car radio can be used, however in severe weather it might be safer to stay inside. 


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  • Official UK Government guide recommends preparing an emergency kit at home, in case of a national emergency.

    The kit list includes:

    • Battery or wind-up radio to get updates during a power cut – a car radio can be used, however in severe weather it might be safer to stay inside. 


      prepare.campaign.gov.uk/.../
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