Mayfield Lavender Farm will celebrate its 10th anniversary in the summer.
Owner Lorna Maye joined Annie Whitmore in the studio to talk about the farm and how it came to feature in a Bollywood movie.
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Mayfield Lavender Farm will celebrate its 10th anniversary in the summer.
Owner Lorna Maye joined Annie Whitmore in the studio to talk about the farm and how it came to feature in a Bollywood movie.
Introducing the “eFoldi”, winner of “Invention of the year, 2016”, and from a local Redhill based company.
One of those absolutely fascinating moments as a broadcaster, not only learning something new, but from someone so passionate about the project that you do not want the interview to end and then to get involved and have a go – fantastic! Neilm
Sumi Wang joined presenter Neil Munday in the studio on Saturday lunch with the eFoldi, a brand new lightweight mobility scooter that folds up into a pull along suitcase suitable to take on an aircraft, and also refolds to make a seat. So much thought passion and implementation of design has gone into this brilliant invention you quickly understand why it won invention of the year 2016, and was awarded the prize at the Gadget Show Live event. Yet Sumi is a very down to earth person, lovely to meet, but when she speaks she conveys that passion for her work – just listen!
For more information:
Website: http://www.efoldi.co.uk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/efoldi.co.uk
Get Involved: www.efoldi.co.uk/kickstarter
Hugh Elsegood from YMCA East Surrey popped into the Susy Studios for a mug of tea just before Easter.
He spoke to David Jay on the inclusive sports hall project and other news.
Steve Murphy recently popped into the Susy Studios to speak to Del Garland and Annie Whitmore about his sea-faring fundraising activities for the YMCA East Surrey.
Here’s the interview if you missed it.
Trudi Bubb from Crawley joined Alan French in the studios of Susy Radio on Thursday 14 April 2016 where they talked about her return to the Round the World Clipper Race.
Trudi who lives with ME spoke of the challenges and the reason why she is taking part and joining her boat in Seattle towards the end of April. From there she and her crew mates will sail to New York, via the Panama Canal before continuing across the Atlantic to Londonderry, Holland and finally into St Catherine’s Dock in London on 30 July.
During her time at sea she is raising money for the Gatwick based Golden Lion Children’s Trust to take children to see Santa in Lapland at the end of the year.
To donate visit – www.justgiving.com/Trudi-Bubb