A WARGRAVE woman is to become the new president of one of the most prestigious charity groups in the country.
Debbie McGee, who presents a weekly programme on BBC Radio Berkshire on Sunday mornings, will succeed Lesley Garrett CBE in the role for the Lady Taverners association.
She said: “I am immensely proud to be the President of the Lady Taverners and to support the fantastic work to enhance the lives of disadvantaged and disabled young people through sport and recreation.
“I am honoured to follow in the footsteps of all the great Presidents before me, including Lesley Garrett, who served with such distinction.”
Debbie has been a fixture on our television screens since the 1980s, originally as assistant and wife to magician Paul Daniels and latterly as a finalist in Strictly Come Dancing. She is also a member of The Magic Circle.
Lady Taverners Chairman Chrissie Walker-Hebborn said: “We are deeply grateful to our outgoing President Lesley Garrett who has been an outstanding President and Ambassador.
“The Lady Taverners could not be more delighted to announce that Debbie McGee has agreed to become our President.
“Debbie is a household name and her presence and experience will be invaluable as we seek to expand our support of disadvantaged and disabled young people during her Presidency.”