 Richard 'Dickie' ShawRichie Shaw, or Dickie as he's better known, lives in Broadstone, just down the road from the Radio Wimborne studio.
Dickie has a huge range of music tastes, from the 1950s to the present day, and also has an unhealthy love for Lava Lamps, owning about twelve at the last count!
He was once a contestant and winner on the TV quiz show, Pointless, and loves walks on the beach and in The Purbecks and also Roller Skating with his two children. |  Veronica RyderVeronica started volunteering with Hospital Radio in 2013 after retiring from the legal profession, and she joined Radio Wimborne in 2024. She is an avid thespian, a published author, and her loves include travel, line dancing and singing. But her main passion is music – anything from Bach to the Beatles and beyond! |  Stewart RussellStewart is a Dorset lad, living in Corfe Mullen for the last 42 years.
He has been a parish Councillor but has always loved radio and music, so the chance to bring those two things together and serve the local community is a wish come true.
He will play anything on his show and give an easy listen to “Start the week”.
His background is in Catering and industry. |
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 Simon FullerAfter 45 years Simon retired from Policing having worked on the Police Helicopter and in Digital Forensics looking for new adventures Radio Wimborne is the first stop. |  Steve RichardsBorn in South Wales, Steve moved to Dorset during the hot summer of 1976, and now lives in Corfe Mullen, conveniently close to Radio Wimborne!
Having spent 37 years at Barclays International, Steve now works as an independent funeral celebrant.
He loves to travel, having visited India’s Taj Mahal, Granada’s Alhambra, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia etc., and yet, he still hasn’t been to IKEA.
Steve and his wife, Lucy, love taking their beloved labrador, Nero, for long walks in the Dorset countryside… |  Daniel CarterDaniel presents the ‘Wake up Wimborne’ Saturday morning breakfast show. With over 25 years of working in education, Daniel also enjoys a wide range of music, walking running, reading (not all at the same time!) and supporting football. |
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 Derek PipeDerek wanted to be a radio presenter ever since he heard Alan Freeman presenting Pick of the Pops back in 1964 when he was only 7 years old!
He has been involved with Hospital Radio, Internet Radio and, now Community Radio |  Malcolm AngelCo founder of the station, Malcolm, is an author, speaker and head of the family run, Gulliver's Bookshop, Square Records and Westbourne Bookshop and passionate about the local community.
Creator of Wimborne's Lit Fest he brings eminent cultural events to Wimborne |  Tony WallerNow in 'semi-retirement' following a career as a professional musician, Tony brings his knowledge as an artist to the Radio Wimborne turntable, presenting music he has enjoyed performing, and hopefully music to the ears of the Radio Wimborne listeners! |
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