A 'HAPPY-go-lucky radio presenter whose voice was known throughout Cumbria has died.
BBC Radio Cumbria presenter Simon Yaxley was found at his home in Carlisle yesterday afternoon.
Mr Yaxley, also known as 'Yakkers', was also well known within the Cumbrian pantomime and amateur dramatic societies.
A BBC Radio Cumbria spokesman said: "The BBC Radio Cumbria presenter Simon Yaxley has died. He was found at his home in Carlisle yesterday afternoon. He has been a BBC presenter for the past five years and also worked for commercial radio in Cumbria. Our condolences go to his family, friends and listeners."
The BBC Radio Cumbria presenter Simon Yaxley has died. @RadioYakkers was found at his home in Carlisle yesterday afternoon.
— BBC Radio Cumbria (@BBC_Cumbria) December 22, 2022
He had been a BBC presenter for the past 5 years, and also worked for commercial radio in Cumbria
Our condolences go to his family, friends and listeners. pic.twitter.com/l62lHZmsor
'Yakkers' came to Cumbria from Clacton-on-Sea in Essex and presented the breakfast show on Lakeland Radio until it was bought out from CN Group in 2017.
He then went to Radio Cumbria, where he presented a new show. He became known across the county for his distinctive voice.
Andy Milliard, who used to co-present with Simon during his time at Lakeland Radio, said: "He was just radio through and through, it was his real passion. He was sad when Lakeland Radio finished in this area and he was so chuffed when he got his shot on Radio Cumbria.
"He was such a happy-go-lucky guy he had so much passion for local people.
"Just a fun-loving guy. Once when I was doing the radio show I had my daughter with me. She was very young and I had no choice but to bring her. Simon was constantly playing with her when I was on the radio."
Reader Colin Andrews said: "Legend. I worked with Simon Yaxley for many years at Lakeland Radio. He was as much a friend outside of work as in."
Dan Beale said: "A pleasure to work with at Lakeland Radio, many years of laughter and memories. Heartbroken."
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