An Isle of Wight radio station has bagged four national awards in one night.
Community radio station Vectis Radio secured the four awards at the Community Radio Awards in Cardiff.
The station was awarded bronze in the Station of the Year category.
The 4PS Radio Training School, also part of Vectis Radio, received a silver award in the Community Impact category for its decade-long commitment to helping young people through radio.
Volunteer Ron Leleux received a silver award in the Sage of the Year category for his significant contributions to the station.
The station also won bronze in the General Election Coverage category for its reporting on the historic general election that saw the Island's two constituencies return a Labour MP for the first time.
Ian Mac, station manager said: "Since we first launched on FM in late 2017, we’ve achieved an incredible 37 CRA nominations, with 23 top-three placements, five golds, 11 silvers, and seven bronzes.
"This is an extraordinary achievement, especially considering the size of our team, the scale of our setup, and our tight budget. As one of just four community radio stations in the UK capped at £15,000 annually for advertising and sponsorship revenue, we are truly punching above our weight."
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