In this episode, we meet Will Burt, manager of White River Cinema in St Austell—the first in the South West to introduce smart glasses technology, making film more accessible for the hard of hearing. We also hear from Charlie Furness, energy adviser at Community Energy Plus, who shares practical tips and support as prices rise from 1st October. We visit the new Lifehouse Community Hub in Truro, a purpose-built, fully accessible space next to All Saints Highertown Church. Cornish residents Martin and Sarah Fowler talk about their new album created especially for Cornwall and we welcome artists András Droppa and Jacob Terry, along with Palladium Club owner Ben Nigh, who’ve co-founded Pally Records—a new label offering a local, accessible platform for artists.