Hello, my name is Sheila Lloyd-Graham & I present my show “Lady She & Friends"on Wednesdays &
On Listen Again.
As a vintage re-enactor, I have the privilege of interviewing an incredible range of guests, including novelists, singers, and fellow re-enactors, each with a fascinating story and unique experiences to share.
I grew up in Cirencester and have enjoyed three rewarding careers in sports teaching, coaching, and management. My journey began as a WRAC (Women's Royal Army Corps) Physical Training Instructor, working across the UK and Europe, as well as undertaking training in the USA. During my military career, I even led exercise programmes on BFBS Radio for the British Forces in Berlin, broadcasting to listeners throughout West Germany and around the world.
After returning to my hometown of Cirencester, I continued to embrace my passion for all things vintage, particularly from the 1920s through to the 1950s. This love of history and nostalgia has gone hand in hand with my ongoing volunteer work with Cirencester Radio, where I continue to share stories, celebrate heritage, and connect with people from all walks of life.
This month’s presenter is Liz Young, although strictly speaking, I am an ex-presenter, I am still very much involved with Cirencester Radio. I was a presenter on the very first broadcast of what was then Corinium Radio.
I have had a career in franchising, which included running my own successful international interior design business. This experience has given me infinite knowledge of the business world. I lend these skills to interviewing business personnel with whom I easily identify.
I'm Malcolm Lewis, and I have been a volunteer presenter for Cirencester Radio since 2020. Growing up in the West Midlands, over 70 years ago, I became very interested in music and remember in 1953 going to see the D'Oyly Carte Opera company for the first time, as well as classical music concerts at Birmingham Town Hall.
Hello, my name is Penny and I host What’s On: Penny’s Picks on Cirencester Radio, which airs every month at 8pm on a Wednesday. The show covers events coming up in around Cirencester with special emphasis on supporting charities and all the hard work they do.
As we come to the close of another year, I would like to take this opportunity, on behalf of everyone here at the station, to wish our listeners, volunteers, presenters, supporters, sponsors, and community partners a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
A BOOK publisher has become the sponsor of a community radio station in Cirencester. Crumps Barn Studio is sponsoring the Cirencester Radio programme Penny's Picks.
Corinium Talking News (CTN) and Cirencester Radio are proud to announce a new partnership that will help promote the important work CTN does for the community.