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A rootical dancehall session to support relief aid in Jamaica ❤️💛💚For all lovers of sound system culture, roots reggae, ...
25/11/2025

A rootical dancehall session to support relief aid in Jamaica
❤️💛💚

For all lovers of sound system culture, roots reggae, Jamaican and or Rastafari culture this one for you to join and support🙏🏽🫡

Can catch .st playing with my Mandinka Warrior crew blazing up a musical fire all night🔥 🎶🎼🎛️🎚️🔉🔊🚨🚨

Appreciate if relevant DJs selectors can help and promote the session taking place in Reading

Maximum
Love and respect
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25/11/2025

Coming up on this week's Listen Up Show we have another mystery guest takeover - who will it be? 😀 The only way to find out is to listen to the show: 5-7 pm, Thursday 27 November on The Hub at iLiveradio

28/10/2025
A special 2hr show tonight (22.10.2025) with  from JC’s Progressive Soul who will be doing a tribute to singer| songwrit...
22/10/2025

A special 2hr show tonight (22.10.2025) with from JC’s Progressive Soul who will be doing a tribute to singer| songwriter | musician | record producer who sadly passed away last week (14.10.2925)

Tune in tonight from 9pm BST/GMT right here on The Hub radio

To listen live - Link in bio

RIP D’Angelo 🕊️

Celebrating 10 Years On Air at Paddy’s Yard, Brixton, LondonGet ready for a day-long celebration of music, community, an...
29/09/2025

Celebrating 10 Years On Air at Paddy’s Yard, Brixton, London

Get ready for a day-long celebration of music, community, and culture as iLive Radio marks 10 incredible years on air with an unforgettable FREE all-dayer at the iconic Paddy’s Yard in Brixton, London.

To secure your entry click the link below
https://partiful.com/e/tREqM2AhDBYaRzvLFfm3

Inspired by the legendary all-dayers of the past, this event is a non-stop journey through the best in all genres brought to you by a carefully curated lineup of DJs & surprise guests.

Expect rich, soulful soundscapes, a lively atmosphere, and that signature iLive vibe that’s kept listeners locked in for a decade.

Food, drinks, and good vibes will flow throughout the day as we pay tribute to the past, celebrate the present, and look ahead to the next 10 years of changing the way you listen to radio.

Whether you’ve been with us since day one or just discovered the station, this is your invitation to join the ultimate celebration in the heart of Brixton.

📍 Venue: Paddy’s Yard, 443 Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, London, SW9 8LF

📅 Date: 12th Oct 2025

🕒 Time: All Day (Doors open 3PM)

No parking restrictions on Rushcroft Road on a (Sunday) But please check beforehand

This isn’t just an event—it’s a milestone.

iLive Radio: Your Community, Your Culture, Your Radio

Celebrating 10 Years On Air at Paddy’s Yard, Brixton, London Get ready for a day-long celebration of music, community, and culture as iLive Radio marks 10 incredible years on air with an unforgettable all-dayer at the iconic Paddy’s Yard in Brixton, London. Inspired by the legendary all-dayers o...

26/09/2025
26/09/2025

A landlady has defended her pub over complaints from a neighbour about smashed glass, noise disturbance and damage to his car.

The Swan pub at Three Mile Cross was reopened after years of closure in 2024 by local landlady Charlotte Grant.

Since then, she has seen a boom in business, with improvements being made to the beer garden last summer.

However, the pub has been hit with complaints about glass being thrown into neighbouring gardens and loud music.

Daniel Dursley has complained that his car has been damaged twice due to items being discarded carelessly, allegedly by punters at The Swan.

Responding to the allegations, Ms Grant said: “This stems from a large grassed area that’s part of the pub, it was always used by the pub, but people got used to it not being used. I had to spend hundreds of pounds getting rid of waste.

“The neighbours decided they will take umbrage to that. I got the land looking a lot nicer.

“I had one band, the Skangsters who finished at 6pm.

“At that event, all drinks were served in plastic, kids from the neighbouring school played football with teacher supervision, but I’ve had to stop that – he [Mr Dursley] says it’s anti-social behaviour.

“This is my livelihood; I put everything into this pub.

“I was born and raised in pubs, and one is closing every day; this has systematically broken me.”

She then complained that neighbours have made her life “absolute hell” and that she is a “sitting duck” because of the situation.

Mr Dursley applied for the premises licence of The Swan to be reviewed by Wokingham Borough Council, the responsible authority.

Ms Grant has a licence for the sale of alcohol, opening until midnight and hosting live music. The council has the power to limit, temporarily suspend or even revoke these activities.

A meeting was held to determine the review.

Mr Dursley said: “Several people have reported that debris, including glass bottles, have been thrown from the pub garden area to people’s gardens.

“I’ve had my car damaged twice from what I describe as debris. Some of that was sporting equipment and other random items that have been thrown over the fences.

“The antisocial behaviour in my mind occurred it’s not an area of the business that was regularly being monitored, so people are congregating, and obviously it’s caused concern as to having things thrown over which are potentially very dangerous.

“One of the measures I thought was appropriate was when people are going outside, if the restriction of any glass is used, then at least the potential danger to residents and also children using the garden areas would be dramatically reduced.

“The amplified loud music was really loud, and the frequency was almost every weekend for a period of time.”

However, he acknowledged that improvements had been made this year compared to last year.

A decision on the review was made by councillors Pauline Jorgensen (Conservative, Hillside), Rebecca Margetts (Conservative, Finchampstead) and Beth Rowland (Liberal Democrats, South Lake).

The verdict has not been dispatched to the relevant parties yet.

✍Original copy via Local Democracy Service by James Aldridge

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