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with Stephen Jardine

On the phone-in: With an increase in cycling over the past year, what would encourage people to stay in the saddle? Also, talking about bothies, boys education and Spotify tips.

PHONE IN: CYCLING
Statistics released today by Cycling Scotland show 47% more cycling journeys were recorded between 23 March 2020 and 22 March 2021 compared to the same period 2019–2020. Cycling Scotland Chief Executive Keith Irving said: “To get even more people cycling, we need to invest more in infrastructure so people feel safe to cycle. We need more dedicated cycle lanes, separated from vehicles and pedestrians. We need to reduce traffic, especially on residential and shopping streets. And we need to increase access to bikes and storage to tackle the barriers too many people face so anyone, anywhere can enjoy all the benefits of cycling.“

STEPHEN IS ASKING: With an increase in cycling over the past year what would encourage people to stay in the saddle?

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NAME THE PLACE QUIZ
Can you guess today's place name in Scotland?

E-SPORTS
Is the pandemic producing more e-sport athletes?

ASK THE VET
In today's Ask the Vet Ross Allan will be taking listener’s calla and looking at the music cats love and whether pets will need a coronavirus vaccine.

SONG FOR YOU
We hear from another listener who wants to show their appreciation for someone special in their life with a song

BOYS EDUCATION
Stephen will be speaking to the 14-year-old who’s campaigning to help educate other Scottish schoolboys about sexual harassment.

DINING AT HOME
Is dining at home here to stay?

BOTHIES
Are Scotland's bothies at risk due to misuse?

LOCKDOWN LOSERS
With a major retailer no longer selling shoe polish what are some of the other products to lose out during lockdown?

SPOTIFY TIP BUTTON
How a little known app feature could allow musicians to make more money from streaming services

3 hours

Last on

Tue 6 Apr 2021 09:00

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  • Tue 6 Apr 2021 09:00

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