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Meet the team
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Sherri Clarke
Sherri "as in the drink" Clarke is sales executive with High Peak Radio. A member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing, she cheerfully admits to the occasional blonde moment which means her quotes can be legendary. Quite possibly the nicest human being you are ever likely to meet, she will believe absolutely anything you tell her and never thinks or speaks ill of anyone. Which means loads of fun and no revenge!
Fiercely proud of her native Glossop, despite certain cat person type tendencies, she spends a lot of her time worrying about dogs, and a "lost dog" call to the station when she's in the office can lead to her insisting on all programmes being cancelled until the pooch in question is found.
Leighton Morris
Leighton Morris has been waking up "High Peakers" since the first day of broadcast in April 2004. His bright and cheerful weekday Breakfast show is the station’s "flagship" programme, generating an enormous number of calls to the station every day. He also presents the Friday evening show on Ashbourne Radio.
Leighton loves to get out and about and can be often seen at outside broadcasts; he particularly loves the Christmas lights switch-ons.
He is the station's Head of Music and Presentation. He previously worked for Radio Mansfield and Century 106 where has was known as "the Buzzard". He was one of the presenters who worked on the Radio Buxton broadcasts during the previous century, which led to the formation of High Peak Radio. He leaps out of bed at 4 o clock each morning - and twice a week asks himself why, as he has weekends off.
He loves America, and visits the country whenever he can. His ambition is "one day" to work in radio across the Atlantic. But hopefully not for a while yet!
Norman Taylor
Norman Taylor is, simply, a legend. An ex-footplateman on steam engines, young Norman set up Buxton Running Club, coached numerous local athletes to international standard, and became a sports reporter on the Matlock Mercury. Now he is the undisputed "Voice of Sport" on High Peak Radio.
Every week, Norman will visit a variety of places throughout the High Peak to interview guests and every Saturday he can be found in a muddy field somewhere in the High Peak, celebrating the triumph, heroism and comedy of local sporting life.
Being interviewed by Norman is like nothing else on the radio. Anywhere. He manages to combine knowledge of his subject with massive enthusiasm and a strong sense of the ridiculous which we would like to assure you is intentional. We think.
Norman is a committed non-driver and travels to most of the venues he visits by bus. He has been known to edit the interviews on the bus afterwards on his recorder. Yes, we know this looks a little odd but could we make a public plea for bus companies not to throw him off before he reaches his destination?
Norman was awarded the High Peak services to sport award in 2008
Holly Knebel
The lovely Holly Knebel is the station's News Editor. She’s responsible for the station's news output. She investigates, writes and presents your local news every day. Her infectious, bubbly personality has led to her also presenting shows when Damian takes a well-earned holiday from Open Air – a task which she has taken to like a fish to water.
Holly’s shift often starts at around 6am when you and I have yet to hit the snooze button!
Simon Paul
A well-known local DJ, Simon Paul has worked many of the clubs and pubs of the North West and Midlands. He studied Performing Arts (Drama and Music) but decided to stay on the musical side and enjoys playing his drum kit. When the neighbours are out.
He says: “I’ll try my hand at acting when I grow up. Maybe.”
Having previously worked at Manchester’s KEY103, Simon returned to the High Peak to help with early trial broadcasts from Buxton in 1999.He now keeps us entertained overnight on weekdays from midnight till 6am and on Saturday Night 6pm till Midnight, making your Saturday, with the latest dance, a mixture of classic party and dance tracks getting you in that weekend mood.
David Heathcote
David Heathcote presents The Weekend Night Shift, the overnight show at weekends. Another stalwart of the trial broadcasts, his quips and unusual observations have enlivened many a nocturnal weekend across the High Peak. He produces a "Thought for Sunday" at around 6.30am.
A long-time friend and associate of the Jenner brothers, David does some of the trickier support work for the station – for example, editing this website. He works for ITV Central as a planning journalist, and can often be seen in the background of late evening weather forecasts. One day he hopes to win a BAFTA award for this.
Previously a deputy head teacher, David doesn't get angry with the rest of the team, but he can be "very, very disappointed" with them.
Mark Atherton
Mark Atherton is one of the most travelled and experienced radio presenters in the Midlands. As well as once running his own station in his native Chesterfield, he has presented on Loughborough's Oak FM and Burton's Touch (then Centre FM) amongst others.
He now presents the Saturday afternoon sport programme along with the legendary Norman Taylor and has much to do juggling Norman’s reports "from somewhere cold and wet in the High Peak" along with the premiership reports, local results and reports, interviews and music.
Mark provides short-notice cover on a variety of our programmes beside his own. A sort of "Batman" of the radio presenting world.
Barry Jarvis
Barry Jarvis presents the Sunday Weekend Wake-up (or as he prefers to call it, the BIG Weekend Show). His main feature has the High Peak consulting Google, maps, friends, neighbours and elderly relatives to discover this week's location for "Road to the Roast". The promise of a free Sunday lunch for four at one of the High Peak's eateries means Barry and his "angels" are kept busy on the phones.
Barry has worked on several Midland radio stations and was involved in the early trial broadcasts for High Peak Radio. His studio was struck by lightning in the very first programme but he still managed to be back on air in 45 seconds.
Barry is still a very busy and popular live DJ in venues around the UK including a riverboat of all things. He previously toured with the top 70s show Disco Inferno for nearly 5 years. He runs his own production company, Everest Productions, and owns his own recording studio.
Steve Jenner
Steve Jenner is a founding director of the station and along with brother Paul masterminded the trial broadcasts which started in 1999 and the putting together of the company High Peak Radio Ltd. He has presented the weekday Afternoon programme from 1 until 4pm since the station began in April 2004. He read the opening message on the station and formerly presented the Saturday afternoon sports programme, which is now presented by Mark Atherton and Norman Taylor. He commentated on the first football outside broadcast the station presented, from the Silverlands.
He also works for the Plain English Campaign in New Mills as a media consultant ,and as such has appeared on most BBC local stations up and down the country as well as BBC Radio 4 and 5, and counts BBC 2, ITV, BBC 24, Sky News and CNN amongst his screen credits.
As well as presenting the Afternoon programme on High Peak Radio, he presents the weekday breakfast show on Ashbourne Radio. He likes really dangerous real ale – you know, the black stuff with a weird name and lumps in it, chips and gravy, reads more than is normal for any human being, is stuffed full of useless information about obscure and ancient hit records, has the loudest mobile phone in the world and wastes huge amounts of staff time asking people to help him find his glasses. He has an ambition to present a programme live from on-board his narrowboat from Whaley Bridge basin, or maybe Bugsworth.
Helen Mason
Helen Mason is another presenter who has been with the station since it began broadcasting in April 2004. She, too, was one of the main presenters on the trial broadcast going back to 1999. She presents Drivetime – and Late Drive – from 4pm until 9pm every weekday and works hard to bring the news of what is happening on the roads to our listeners at one of the busiest times of day.
A home-grown talent, she has been a DJ for most of her working life, having run a successful Buxton-based disco roadshow for a number of years until hanging up the double decks for a life in the radio studio.
Another cat person, she'd actually like to be one given the choice. Either that or Jennifer Aniston, for some reason. Another presenter with acting skills, she also teaches media students at University level.
She is generally regarded as one of the finest "voices" on the station and it will probably come as no surprise to hear that she is a highly successful voiceover artist in her own right, her voice turning up on a number of adverts heard across the rest of the country. She divides the rest of her time between thinking of ever more demanding "true or false" riddles and trying to domesticate the rest of the staff.
Chris Carnegy
Chris Carnegy is the presenter of High Peak Radio's night time secret weapon Love Town. This mix of Chris' soothing tones and the best love songs in the world means the show is hugely popular, errrm… nocturnal entertainment.
Chris was a founding director at Sony Award Winning Spire FM in Salisbury. He has also worked for the BBC World Service amongst other BBC roles. Chris also presents on Ashbourne Radio.
Already an accomplished yachtsman, he's now learnt how to fly. Given the fact that he recently blew his car engine by forgetting to put any engine oil in it, ever, we’re all learning how to duck.
Roger Price
Roger Price is the Company Secretary and Technical Director for High Peak Radio. He occasionally presents shows on the station, particularly over Christmas when he actually gets to work with Santa, and also sometimes reads the news along with hosting his own show on Sunday afternoons on Ashbourne Radio.
Formerly a founding director of Stratford-on-Avon station The Bear, he has worked on and with various radio stations throughout the UK and has recently done important development work with the RadioCentre.
He was responsible for finding a way of solving the problem of how to broadcast right the way across the High Peak on FM, and it is largely down to him that this is now the case. He still maintains the broadcasting structure of the station and produced the technical set-up for Ashbourne Radio.
(Romantic though this may sound, what it actually means is spending a lot of your time in the mud in Wellington boots.) Roger may only be heard occasionally on the radio but his influence in terms of how the station sounds and the fact that it can be heard at all is everywhere
Craig Pattison
Craig Pattison is, along with Mark Atherton, our "Batman" presenter. He can present virtually every show on the station and sometimes has to do so at short notice!
He presents Saturday's Weekend Wake Up, has his own midday show on Sundays and also appears at many of our outside broadcast events, either at the venue or in the studio. He used to work on Chesterfield's commercial radio station, Peak FM.
Lissa Cook
Lissa Cook is a valuable member of the news team and is often referred to as our Chinley Correspondent - she just loves the place. Lissa has in the past worked at the BBC as a senior producer.
Her first job of any shift at High Peak Radio is to put the kettle on, so the rest of the staff await her arrival at the studios with barely-concealed excitement.
Tom Hilton
Tom Hilton is a treasured* asset in our freelance journalist squad. He's also a familiar voice on High Peak Radio's sports broadcasts.
However, when asked if he enjoys football, Tom says: "No, I'm a Sheffield Wednesday supporter."
(*We occasionally try to bury him.)
Zoe Keeling
Zoe is High Peak Radio's voice of Speedway in Buxton. Often referred to by fellow sports presenter Norman Taylor as "the girl on the bike with the mic".
She is always easy to spot at the speedway - after all, who could miss those pink boots!
Damian Senar
Damian joined High Peak Radio in late 2009 as a freelance presenter, and quickly earned a reputation as a good all-rounder, covering first the Saturday breakfast show and then the daytime weekday shows.
His favourite film character is Toy Story's Buzz Lightyear. (That's where I've seen that smile before!! Ed) And if Pixar ever remake Toy Story, Damian's available to do his voice.
He has been in the Entertainment business for 18 years, and has done everything from Weddings to Funerals and Quiz Nights; he's appeared on BBC1's “The Weakest Link” with Anne Robinson. He still works in pubs, clubs, bars and hotels across the North of England.
Damian has previously worked with Galaxy 102 and Imagine FM, and was Unit One Entertainment DJ of the Year 2004; he also won Unit One Club & Bar DJ of the Year 2005.
Always the professional, Damian likes to take his own headphones into the studio. He presents Open Air each weekday: catch him from 10:00am – 1:00pm
At the end of his show, he leaves the studio to the cry of "To infinity - and beyond!" But he actually just goes to the supermarket.
Ben Price
Previously a member of the News team, Ben's tunnel-digging activity during tea breaks finally paid off and he escaped from the station. We should have realised he was up to something as he walked round the newsroom dropping sand out of his trouser legs...
But he was offered LOTS of money to return (Ha-ha - we think shared use of the Management teabag is more likely!! Ed) and Ben is back to present the monthly Football Fantime.
He comes into the studio with bolt-cutters and a shovel, which he says are just his lucky mascots. We're not so sure.
Dominique Bailey
Well, what can we say about our part-time Accounts Administrator, Dominique? She has a heart of gold, and a head of hair whose colour changes with the seasons. (Purple was good, Dom! Ed)
She works as a local pub landlady, and when asked what she does in her spare time, she says: "I don't have any, I'm a local pub landlady!"
She collects model giraffes, and is responsible for putting more giraffes in High Peak Radio Reception than Barry Jarvis has had hot dinners. (No WAY!!
Ed) That's the reason for the long face in the photo - that, and Dom HATES having her own photo taken.
She likes nothing more than running a hot bubble bath and relaxing with a good book - crime novels, mostly. Oh, and she's a Fanilow (if you don't know what that means, don't ask!!)
Laura Pennington
Laura's first experience of the Peak District was on a Duke of Edinburgh's Award expedition, "but I still wanted to come and work for High Peak Radio"! (That "but" tells you A LOT about Laura! Think petite size and a huge rucksack!)
She's a doggedly determined Broadcast Journalist, but at the end of a hard day in the newsroom, she likes nothing more than to curl up on the sofa at home and watch a DVD - her favourite film of all-time is "Up". (Memo to colleagues - Do NOT allow Laura to tie hundreds of helium balloons to the studio roof! - Ed)
An adventurous traveller, Laura recently returned from China. She walked part of The Great Wall - without a rucksack, of course!
Whilst in China, she ate Chinese food for the first time, but never mastered chopsticks! For Christmas, she'd like someone to give her the book "Noodle Stabbing for Beginners".
Her worse trait? When we asked her, she couldn't make up her mind for ages. Her eventual answer - "I'm a bit indecisive"!! No, really??
Rich Clarke and Kat Shoob
The highly popular Vodafone Big Top 40 show is presented by Rich and Kat - whose chemistry has people tuning in in their droves.













