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Are We at Luton or Gatwick?

Photo credit:: @abbdesmond-Twitter


A prankster has admitted he is responsible for a huge sign reading ‘Welcome to Luton’ thats been seen by passengers on incoming flights at Gatwick Airport.

Max Fosh reportedly spent £4,000 creating the nearly 200ft message, after persuading the owners of a field near the airport to let him use their land.

One passenger said they were left in a state of panic, after noticing the sign, while another was worried how they would collect their car, given the distance between the two airports is around 60 miles.

Fosh’s, You Tube channel has 926,000 subscribers which shows videos of other previous pranks, including running for the Mayor of London in 2021, where he gained over 6000 votes.

Passengers in the aircraft on approach to Gatwick have just 90 seconds before they realise it’s all been one big joke, as they then land at their intended destination.

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Iconic singer ‘Rozalla’ visits Susy Radio

Rozalla began performing at a young age in her native Zambia singing in clubs and at events, subsequently relocating to London in 1988.

Rozalla’s first UK single “Born to Luv Ya” became a club hit in 1990 but she rocketed to stardom with the dance anthem, “Everybody’s Free (To Feel Good)” which reached number 6 in September, 1991.

Other hits followed including, “Faith (In the Power of Love)” and “Are You Ready to Fly”, reaching number 11 and 14 respectively in the UK Singles Chart.

Rozalla recently visited Susy Radio and chatted with our Neil Munday:

Twitter: @rozallab

Rozalla meets eager fans waiting for autographs outside the Susy studios
Credit: Neil Munday

Tackling Knife Crime in Surrey

Surrey Police have joined a national campaign to tackle knife crime.

Operation Sceptre is a national week of action aimed at tackling knife possession and violent crime.

While the statistics remains low in Surrey, it continues to have a devastating impact nationally.

A series of “Knife Bins” have been placed across the county, including one in Reigate, which give people the opportunity to surrender their knives and weapons, without fear of prosecution or questions being asked.

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