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New Conservation Areas

Eleven conservation areas in Crawley may soon be having the addition of two more spaces.

Areas across Queens Square and The Broadway, as well as Gossops Green Neighbourhood Centre, will be considered by the council for the creation of the spaces.

The proposed Conservation Area changes were subject to a public consultation in February and March last year, as part of Millions of pounds of public investment which has been unlocked by the council and partners in transforming the town centre’s public spaces.

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Local Radio Day 2022 – Merstham Community Hub

Local Radio Day is an occasion to not only celebrate but also to strengthen the connections that local radio brings – to communities, to industry professionals, and to individuals. It was originally created in 2015 and brings together local stations on a national level.

Every year that passes, local radio feels ever more important. It was even more important during the pandemic where it united communities and was able to keep its listeners in touch with information which was relevant to where they lived.

The theme for this year’s Local Radio Day is ‘celebrating the sound’.

Merstham Community Hub is operated by the Merstham Community Facility Trust (MCFT), and its mission statement reads that it was:
“….created to meet the needs of the people in Merstham. We aim to support, connect, and empower our community alongside the residents. We aim to achieve this through working with an amazing team of staff and volunteers to run multiple projects, to bring people together and providing a shared, safe space for the community. The activities, events and projects undertaken by the MCFT team help to create opportunities, access, provision and shared understanding. We ensure we remain inclusive and authentic by consulting with the community to identify what the community would truly like to see available at the Hub and in the local area.”

Susy Radio was delighted to visit the Merstham Community Hub and find out more about what takes place there. Susy’s Neil Munday hosted a live programme meeting some of the members of the community involved with the Hub.

Grateful thanks are extended to Merstham Community Facility Trust for their generous hospitality.

Photos courtesy of:
Neil Munday
Graham Norris
Marcus Fulcher

Susy Radio success at Volunteer Awards

Pictured: Left: Jim Richman |Centre: Cllr Frank Kelly |Right: Neil Munday
Photo: Neil Munday.


The Reigate and Banstead Volunteer Awards 2022 ceremony took place on Tuesday 18 October.

The annual award scheme, now in its nineteenth year, was set up to recognise the unrewarded heroes who do a great amount of valuable work for the borough and its community and to show appreciation for their selfless service. The scheme is organised by Reigate & Banstead Borough Council in partnership with Voluntary Action Reigate and Banstead.

The various categories for nominations were as follows:

Young Volunteer Award
For volunteers aged between 16 and 25 who have gone above and beyond the standard expectation for their age and who have used their own volunteer experience to inspire others.

Volunteer Award
For volunteers over the age of 25 years old who have exceeded what would normally be expected of them and demonstrated their outstanding commitment to their role.

Individual Trustee Award
For those in Chairman, Treasurer or Secretary roles who have shown due diligence, good governance and commitment for the minimum of a year, providing outstanding support, guidance and inspiration to the organisation.

Volunteer Team Award
For two or more volunteers or trustees who have demonstrated great teamwork, provided support and encouragement for other volunteers, and made a significant and positive impact through working together.

Neil Munday and Jim Richman of Susy Radio were proud to attend and collect the ‘Volunteer Team Award’ on behalf of the Susy Radio Outside Broadcast Team in recognition of the volunteer work they perform. Many congratulations to them.

Listen to the Mayor of Reigate and Banstead, Councillor Frank Kelly:

For full details of all awards, click HERE

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Crawley MP speaks out against development

Crawley MP Henry Smith has voiced his objections to development west of Ifield to the Communities Secretary of State, Simon Clarke.

It is as plans have been put forward for around 100,000 homes in the area.

Mr Smith says it will threaten natural habitats and put increased pressure on infrastructure.

Supporters say it will deliver much needed housing in the area.

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Winter support for West Sussex families

West Sussex County Council is working in partnership to support people and families who are struggling the most with the rising cost of living.

The County Council is using its £4.8 million Household Support Fund, from Government, to provide a package of financial and practical assistance to people this winter. Working closely with district and borough councils and charities we will get help to those most in need.

Community Hubs continues to offer direct support to vulnerable households, providing essentials such as food and supplies, as well as grants to those who are eligible.

36 West Sussex libraries offer a warm welcome to all visitors. Friendly library staff are on hand to help and advise people on a range of topics, from money management to energy saving, job seeking and benefits guidance. Regular library events like Story Time are free for families of young children.

On the ‘Here to help – Cost of living’ webpage, people can find lots of practical advice and information about how to apply for extra local and national support.

Paul Marshall, Leader of West Sussex County Council, said: “Families and households across our county are understandably worried about increasing cost-of-living pressures, in the face of rising energy prices, inflation and interest rates.

“These are national issues, driven in part by international factors, and in response the government has introduced a range of measures to help reduce the pressures on UK households.

“This includes the £4.8m this council has been allocated through the Household Support Fund, which will be going to households most in need and those who support them this winter.

“Together with our partners, we are here to help anyone who needs it, so I would urge those who are struggling to seek the support that is available to them.”

The Council is using part of the £4.8m Household Support Fund to provide food vouchers for every West Sussex child who receives benefits-related free school meals this October half-term. Over 17,000 children will be given a £15 supermarket voucher through their school, supporting around 10,000 households.

Household Support Funds will also be available through a range of different distribution methods, including via district and borough councils, direct support through applications via the Community Hub and also distributed in partnership with other organisations including Citizens Advice and Food and Fuel Banks.

Over the Christmas school holiday, the Council will again be running its popular Holiday Activities and Food programme for children who receive benefits-related free school meals. Over the summer, 2,395 eligible children took part, and this Christmas we will be offering a range of free holiday club places where all children will be given a nutritious meal.

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