The first ‘On The Front Foot’ Cricket chat show of 2018 features Tom Bowling and David Jay with guests Howard Cohen from the Umpires’ Association and Jim Grant. The main subject up for discussion is England’s recent Ashes tour in Australia.
Chris Quinlan spoke to Tim Bowling about Plane Justice’s part in the successful High Court action against the Civil Aviation Authority’s (CAA) Route 4 Gatwick flight path.
In 2016 the CAA decided to bring in new Sat Nav technology (rather than the previous beacon system) and changed Route 4 to a new route for a consultation period. This meant planes now flying over villages such as Newdigate, Salfords, Leigh, Horley which lead to over 12,000 complaints from local residents.
Several groups formed to try overturn the flight path changes, one of which was Plane Justice, headed by Chris Quinlan.
Route 4 decision quashed
Despite petitions and lobbying campaigns the CAA eventually decided to make Route 4 permanent. Plane Justice took them to the High Court and following a judicial review the Route 4 decision was quashed. Gatwick Airport and the CAA will now look again at the route of the flight path.
You can hear the full interview now on the Susy Radio Listen On Demand service.
Do you have a favourite recipe that you’d like to share with Surrey residents?
An exciting new publication is being put together by The Ashley Centre in Epsom.
The Centre’s publicity officer Mary Zoeller spoke to our presenter Annie Whitmore about this special type of recipe book which will benefit local charities, the Epsom Guide Dog Fundraising & Donations and the Sunny Bank Trust.
There were some problems with the phone line which added to the fun!
Local resident and businesswoman, Rachel Lowe of the vegan food website lovedandenough.com, chats with Susy Radio’s Tess Lewsey about Veganuary (vee-gan-uary), an international initiative to encourage people to try tasty vegan food for the month of January, and hopefully beyond. Around 150 thousand people in the UK are expected to participate in 2018.
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Take a look at the website lovedandenough.com where you’ll find a link to sign up for the monthly newsletter to get Rachel’s latest information, ideas and recipes.
At the end of January, she will be releasing a budget meal plan which will be available FREE, so if anyone would like to sign up to her website, they will hear about this programme when it is released.