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Cars Alight At A South Nutfield Farm

Large plumes of smoke could be seen following a fire at a farm in South Nutfield on Friday afternoon.  

Surrey Fire and Rescue Service reported that multiple vehicles were alight in Moats Lane in South Nutfield.  Fifteen cars were destroyed; crews from Salfords, Godstone and Reigate attended the scene.

There is no further information as to the cause of the fire.

Susy 103.4 Celebrates the first five years

This weekend Susy Radio 103.4 celebrated 5 years of broadcasting as a Community Radio FM station for East Surrey and North West Sussex after a previous 19 years of providing restricted service licence broadcasts. There’s more to celebrate as late last year Ofcom confirmed that Susy Radio’s licence would be renewed and this new five year licence came into effect at midday on the 15th July.

To celebrate Susy regulars Tim Bowling, David Jay, Steve Lee, Bruce Montgomery, Chrissie Muir, Jim Richman and Director, Dave King were in the studio on Saturday for a special broadcast looking back over the last five years and also to cut a special Birthday cake. This was followed by an outside broadcast of Neil Munday’s regular Saturday show from Langshott Primary School Summer Fair where he was joined by the fleet-footed Steve Lee, Tess Lewsey and Susy Programme Director and presenter Geoff Rogers.

Five year celebration programme – Listen On Demand:

Susy presenters celebrate the Five year anniversary.
l to r Tim Bowling, Bruce Montgomery, Jim Richman, Chrissie Muir, Steve Lee (front) and David Jay
David Jay cuts the cake
David Jay cuts the cake

Man in critical condition following robbery in Crawley

A man remains in a critical condition following a robbery in Crawley last week.

The 30-year-old hit his head after being punched outside Coral bookmakers in Ifield Parade before having his wallet stolen.

An 18 and 15-year-old have been charged with the incident.  Three other youths were also arrested but later released without charge.