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Susy Christmas Roadshow in Horley

The Susy Radio Roadshow was in Horley Saturday 14th December. Presenters Miss_G and Neil Munday were the mainstays with contributions from other SUSY staff.

SUSY Christmas Roadshow in Horley
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The Nativity featuring the SUSY crew

One of the highlights was SUSY crew guesting in The Nativity!

Listen to some local children singing at the Horley Roadshow:

The Horley Carol Service Highlights:

Crawley Free School To Close

Discovery New School To Close

MP Henry Smith has expressed his disappointment at the Department for Education’s decision to close Discovery New School in Crawley from next April.  He was particularly concerned by the failure of management and the lack of support

Parents are being told there are places ready for them at other good schools nearby.

West Sussex County Council says there will be minimum upheaval for pupils currently attending Discovery New School.
It’ll shut next April because it’s failed to improve after being put in special measures.

Local Sports Preview

Crystal Palace and Crawley Town Games

Tomorrow (Saturday 14th Dec)  Crystal Palace face the mighty Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League. They’d probably be quite happy with a point there…

Meanwhile in League One,  Crawley Town welcome skipper Josh Simpson back to the squad.  He’s been passed fit to return for new manager John Gregory’s first home match in charge.  The Reds kick off against Preston at 3pm at The Broadfield Stadium.

Match Preview HERE

You can catch up on these and other local fixtures on Saturday Sport from 2pm tomorrow (Saturday) here on Susy 103.4

Sutton & East Surrey Water Honour Employees

Sutton and East Surrey Water Honour Two Horley Men

Sutton and East Surrey Water have honoured two men from the Horley area among seven of its history making long term Employees.

Together the men all have a combined 215 years of service with the water company.

The 35-year career of Barry Skilton and 25-year commitment of Peter Isherwood have helped ensure a 24/7 supply of high quality tap water for more than 675,000 people in the Sutton and East Surrey Water area.