About the Bus
The Bus provides a range of training for community groups. Most of this training involves working with local people in radio and video production.
We contribute to BBC programmes and provide advice on a range of media literacy issues.
The Bus is also involved in gathering feedback about local BBC services.
Out and About - Recent Visits
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Competition – Win a Trip to the Home of the BBC
The competition has closed and winners will be published in due course.
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Indian Community Centre
Members of the Indian Community centre talk about how they made Northern Ireland their home
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Interact Arts Festival at the Millenium Forum
Students taking part in the Interact Arts Festival help to produce a short radio programme
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All Recent Visits
Follow the BBC Community Bus out and about in your community...
On board the Bus
The Bus has a fully working radio studio and computer training suite on board for both audio and video editing.
Meet the Team
The BBC Bus team brings together experience in TV, Radio and new technologies. The team can provide video and radio production workshops.
Book the Bus
If you would like the BBC Community Bus to visit your community group please complete our online booking form.
Feedback NI
What is Feedback NI?
Campbell from the BBC Community Bus team is out and about seeking audience views on local BBC services. Let us know if you would like to give your opinion on what the BBC does.
Volunteer Stories
The BBC Community Bus team is recording stories from volunteers across Northern Ireland as part of its Volunteer Stories project.
BBC Communities
BBC News School Report gives 11-14 year old students in the UK the chance to make their own news reports for a real audience.
Blast inspires and supports 13 to 19 year olds to get creative. It helps develop skills so you can turn your ideas for art, dance, film, music, writing and games into a reality.
The Digital Film Archive can be accessed from a number of sites across Northern Ireland, including the BBC's Community Bus.








