Coffee Club listeners have heard how they can help raise millions for a local charity.
Claire House volunteer co-ordinator Keelan Early popped over to Radio Clatterbridge to talk about the hospice and its fundraising events.
Coffee Club listeners have heard how they can help raise millions for a local charity.
Claire House volunteer co-ordinator Keelan Early popped over to Radio Clatterbridge to talk about the hospice and its fundraising events.
Radio Clatterbridge presenter Steve Evans donned some sparkly headware to help promote a new local fundraiser.
The Clatterbridge Cancer Charity is holding its first ever Wear A Wig Day next week.
A cycling granny has told listeners how she's travelling a thousand miles in a year in aid of charity.
Sylvia Briercliffe, 85, from Eastham, called in to Radio Clatterbridge to reveal how she's nearly completed her quest.
The Alzeimer's Society has unveiled plans on Radio Clatterbridge for a new service for people living with dementia in Wirral.
Coffee Club listeners heard how the free Side by Side scheme aims to reduce social isolation while empowering people to get out and about with the help of a volunteer.
A retired university professor is returning to Wirral to answer questions about the elusive Loch Ness monster.
Gareth Williams told presenter Andy Bonner that evidence weighs against its existence but he could never exclude the possibility of a beast living in the Scottish lake.
Radio Clatterbridge listeners have voted Uptown Funk their favourite song of 2015.
The track, by British producer Mark Ronson, tops a poll of the most requested songs on the station over the last twelve months.
We have once again pulled a cracker with the unveiling of our festive programmes.
Christmas and New Year are all wrapped up thanks to the dedication of our team of volunteers.
Radio Clatterbridge listeners were elated to receive an early Christmas gift in the form of a live music session.
Musician Michael Moon returned to the station, hot on the heels of his recording Some Kind Of Crazy featuring as our Album Of The Week.
A former Radio Clatterbridge presenter has shown another side to her character after appearing in a production of Jekyll and Hyde.
Bethan Meredith received rave reviews after stepping into the limelight in a number of Merseyside theatres.
A man who expected to die more than 12 years ago has told Radio Clatterbridge how he's become a governor at the hospital that saved his life.
Steve Sanderson, who just been elected as senior governor at The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, is urging others to get involved.
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