A community radio station in Harrow has celebrated its first anniversary.

Radio Harrow formed as a charity on April 19 last year when Radio Northwick Park and Harrow Community Radio merged to create a new community radio station.

Celebrations on Saturday, April 16, also paid homage to its late co-founder by renaming the main studio The Keith Chilvers Studio.

Trustee Claire Knight introduced the renaming ceremony and spoke of Keith Chilvers’ influence at the charity.

She said: "It is without question, that none of us would be standing here at Radio Harrow today had it not been for Keith.

"He was a great inspiration to all of us and we hope by naming the studio after him, his story will continue to inspire current and future volunteers at the station."

The charity, which has more than 100 volunteers, serves to promote health and wellbeing in the Harrow community and continues to run a daily befriending service in Northwick Park Hospital.

The past year has seen many highlights for the charity, including a summer of events across the borough, a campaign supporting local charities across the 12 days of Christmas and two nominations at the 2016 Hospital Broadcasting Awards.

Mr Chilvers, one of the co-founders of Radio Harrow, lost his battle to bowel cancer in November 2015.

Not only did he play a huge part in the creation of Radio Harrow, he was also a trustee at Radio Northwick Park and helped to shape the formation of the main studio during its development. That studio now forms part of the Radio Harrow premises.

His wife and daughters unveiled the new plaque renaming the studio.

Wife Kim Chilvers said: "Keith would have been proud as punch to receive this honour at the station. He truly loved Radio Harrow and he would have been so excited and honoured to receive this."

The ceremony was attended by current members of the station, as well as alumni members of Radio Northwick Park and Harrow Community Radio.