School communication project helps pupil reach thousands on the radio

Hoping to deliver an Oscar-winning performance, 10 year old Olivia Buck - Erewash Sound weather bulletin reporter

A local school pupil is taking to local radio as part of a school project.

10-year old Olivia Buck attends The Elms in Long Eaton where she has been tasked with coming up with a project to communicate information to a group of people. 

The project offers a number of challenges that they have to achieve during the academic year. One is to demonstrate that she has taken the lead in communicating information to an audience.

Mum Sarah immediately thought of Erewash Sound and saw getting Olivia on-air to broadcast a weather bulletin as a way of not just reaching a few people, such as might be the case in front of her family, her class or even the entire school, but instead, reaching thousands of people.

Sarah approached radio station news editor Ian Perry who said: "I think getting Olivia on air to read the weather forecast would be a great idea and might just impress her fellow pupils alongside what they might be doing, as well as her teachers."

Mum Sarah said: "Liv is a budding actor and artist and loves everything creative. So the chance to appear on the radio is right up her street.  Her reaction was that she couldn't believe that she was going to get the chance to be on the radio and was totally delighted.  She has been telling everybody she knows about it."

To provide some context to the day-time appearance, Olivia will announce who she is, and that she is reading the weather as part of the school project before delivering the local forecast for the area.

When Ian agreed with Sarah's great idea, she said: "This would be wonderful - thank you!" and as Liv hoped to deliver an Oscar-winning performance, sent in a photo of her in front of some giant Oscar statues adding: "I'm sure that she'd like to be holding a real Oscar one day!"

Ian added: "Erewash Sound is a truly local radio station run by and featuring local people and local voices, and prides itself on the community playing a part in our output, so what better way to demonstrate this than by getting Liv to guest-present a feature within our programme schedule for a short time? We can't wait to hear her take to the airwaves!."

Olivia was scheduled to appearing on weather bulletins on Erewash Sound on Friday 11th October. Bulletins are sponsored by Long Eaton-based SGC Solicitors.

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