It is the countdown to Christmas and Susy Radio went along to The Belfry in Redhill to see the arrival of Santa and chat with representatives of local charities and organisations joining in the festivities. We met with Reigate Rock Choir, Stripey Stork, Autism Allstars and Belfry Centre Manager Andy Nash.
David Jay, Tim Bowling and Chris Jacobs get together for an On The Front Foot Ashes Special as they discuss the five match Test series between England Cricket and Australia which got under way in Brisbane this week.
Athletix Kidz is the UK’s first Athletics specific play programme for
children between the ages of 2½ and 7 years old.
Their programme has been designed to develop your child’s physical,
psychological and social attributes whilst encouraging athletics
specific skills and offering a healthy outlook on life. Tess Lewsey
spoke to one of the organisers, Jason Hoad.
Susy Radio’s Chrissy Muir met up with the lovely James and Ola Jordan at the Belfry Shopping Centres light switch on. Obviously the chat turned to Strictly Come Dancing and James gave some straight talking opinions on the judges and how this years series has turned out.
They also look forward to next year and their first ever tour together ‘James and Ola: Uncensored’ which tells the story of James and Ola’s life and careers through dance.
Strictly Come Dancing stars James and Ola Jordan wowed a huge crowd at the Belfry Shopping Centre in Redhill with a dynamic dance display before officially switching on the Christmas lights.
During an afternoon of fun and dance shoppers were treated to displays by youngsters from the Reigate School of Dance, the Sapphire School of Dance and Star Steppers. Dancing Elves also took to the stage followed by a wonderful performance of the Argentinian Tango by Flavio de Brito and Emma.
Before the lights were switched on James Jordan made a passionate appeal on behalf of the Belfry’s chosen charity Stripey Stork, which supports children and parents experiencing hardship in the local area.
Listen to James and Stripey Stork here:
James and Ola then lead the countdown as over half a million Christmas lights were switched on to herald in the Christmas season in Redhill.