 About

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Founded in 1951, Radio Clatterbridge is one of the oldest hospital radio stations in the world.
The registered charity is run entirely by volunteers dedicated to providing an around-the-clock service of music, entertainment and information to patients, staff and visitors to Clatterbridge Health Park, Wirral, UK.
The station needs about thirty people to continue operating at its current level. People can volunteer to take part in any aspect of station life. People give up their spare time to present, assist on programmes, report on sporting events, visit the wards and collect requests, and catalogue music in the record library.
Radio Clatterbridge is run by an annually-elected Executive Committee:
Chairman
It is the Chairman's responsibility to preside over any Committee or Station meetings. The Chairman also has the casting vote on any contentious issue. This position is currently held by Steve Lord.
Treasurer
The Treasurer keeps a check of the station's income and outgoings and looks after all financial matters. Sarah Russell is the present Treasurer.
Programme Controller
The PC is in charge of schedules and the overall sound of the station. It is also their responsibility to keep Radio Clatterbridge on air over holiday periods and when people are away. Paul Johnston currently holds the position.
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