Snelly Steps Back: BBC Radio Merseyside Legend Enjoys More Weekends
Tony Snell, aka Snelly, the beloved BBC Radio Merseyside presenter, is stepping back from full-time radio duties, transitioning to a four-day week. After fourteen years on the breakfast show and four years in the mid-morning slot, hes making room for more family time. Leanne Campbell, from Hits Radio, will take over the mid-morning shift. Listeners are celebrating Snellys decision, hailing him as a local legend whose voice has soundtracked their lives for decades.
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