All posts by Ian Stratton

David Jay’s local cricket round up 26th May 2017

This week’s Cricket Round Up by David Jay has news of another thriller for Premiership team Reigate Priory against last years champions Sunbury along with updates from Horley, East Grinstead, Merstham and Tadworth Cricket Clubs. Meanwhile Newdigate Cricket club have been congratulated by the ECB (the English Cricket Board).

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Annie Whitmore: Birding news from Holmethorpe Sand Pits

Located in South Merstham is Holmethorpe Sand Pits – home to a variety of species of birds.

If you fancy trying to spot some birds on this local patch but aren’t sure what to look for and where to look, listen to Annie Whitmore’s interview with local birder Neil Randon.

For daily reports from Holmethorpe Sand Pits go to: www.holmethorpe.blogspot.com

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Garden Warbler. © Photo by Ray Baker

Highlights of Susy Breakfast from the Cowpie Show

Neil Munday and Izzie Brooks were down at the Cowpie Show bright and early to broadcast the breakfast show on Susy Radio 103.4FM. Here is a round up of interviews and highlights including Izzie trying her hand at tractor driving, Jonathan Marshal and his Free Spirits Falconry and Horse Display plus Barry & Mick from Worthing.

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Approximate timings from the start of the audio:
3 mins – Rachel, Blooming Good Nursery,
5 mins – Jenny,Just Springer Rescue,
9 mins – Luke, Izzie Tractor driving,
16 mins – Belinda / Ken Fox – Wall of Death,
22 mins – Barry & Mick from Worthing (Visitors),
23 mins – Ladies from St Francis RFC (Sumo),
24 mins – Lovito, Ice Cream Man,
24.5 mins – Jeff Nichols, Grass Shark Hunter- Mole-Lenium stadium,
26 mins – Joe Sardo, Surrey 4×4 response,
30 mins – Luke Smith, Surrey Young Farmers Chairman,
34 mins – Jonathan Marshal – Free Spirits Falconry and Horse Display,
40 mins – Brandon Bailey, The Stunt Riders Display

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Jayne Archer: fundraising to help beat blood cancer

Jayne Archer lost her husband Mark to a rare form of blood cancer. He
was only 49 years old and had become ill for just 40 days. The Mark
Henry Archer Tribute Fund was set up in his memory and to raise
awareness and funds to help beat blood cancer. Tess Lewsey spoke to
Jayne Archer about her husband, writing her book, her fundraising
challenge taking place in June and a piece of music especially written
for her.

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