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PHOTOS: Stars come out for the Hampton Court Flower show.

The RHS Hampton Court Flower Show had a star studded preview yesterday as stars of stage, screen and music visited the
world’s largest flower show.

Rock star and Rolling Stones legend Ronnie Wood launched the Bowel Disease UK Charity’s crowdfunding appeal as they look to raise £150,000 to study the impact of diet for those with Crohn’s Disease. Ronnie was joined by comedian Dominic Holland at the Garden for Crohn’s disease, designed by Andrew Fisher Tomlin and Dan Bowyer, it features hardy exotic plants, a pool, a fire pit and it received a coveted RHS gold medal from the judges.

The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2016 Picture shows: Rolling Stone legend Ronnie Wood and Comedian Dominic Holland launch Bowel Disease UK charity's Crowdfunding appeal.
Rolling Stone legend Ronnie Wood and Comedian Dominic Holland launch Bowel Disease UK charity’s Crowdfunding appeal.

Model and Actress Kelly Brook visited the Butterfly Dome where she released 100 rare butterflies into the tropical dome.

The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2016 Picture shows: Model, actress and TV Presenter Kelly Brook in the Butterfly Dome
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2016
Picture shows:
Model, actress and TV Presenter Kelly Brook in the Butterfly Dome

Actress Lucy-Jo Hudson of Wild at Heart fame modelled a stunning costume created by students from the University of Huddersfield as she appeared at the Zoflora sponsored garden which is inspired by the shape, patterns and form of Lucy-Jo’s native Yorkshire.

Actress Lucy-Jo Hudson at the Zoflora garden.
Actress Lucy-Jo Hudson at the Zoflora garden.

TV Presenter Julia Bradbury appeared at the “Near Future Garden” which uses drought tolerant plants in its planting scheme suggesting this could be a typical english garden of the near future.

 TV Presenter Julia Bradbury stands near her footprints on the Near Future Garden.

TV Presenter Julia Bradbury stands near her footprints on the Near Future Garden.

Another conceptual garden that got lots of attention was the “Border Control” garden which features a meadow garden within a moat and barbed wire fence with a security guard stationed by the entrance controlling the flow of visitors. This dramatic garden received and RHS Gold medal and was rated as the Best Conceptual Garden in the show.

 A Security guard outside the UNHCR Border Control Garden, winner of RHS Gold and the Best Conceptual Garden.

A Security guard outside the UNHCR Border Control Garden, winner of RHS Gold and the Best Conceptual Garden.

Other visitors to the show which runs until the 10th July were slightly less famous but still got their fair share of attention. Marky a cute white “westie” ran though tunnels and paths in The Dogs Trust ” A dogs life” garden while a South African inspired garden was explored by Bamu, a beautiful African Spotted Eagle Owl.

See Marky and Bamu with some more photos here:

More about the Show
RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show is the world’s largest flower show boasting an eclectic mix of gardens, displays and shopping opportunities spanning over 34 acres either side of the dramatic long water with the stunning façade of the historical palace in the background.

One of the most compelling attractions at any RHS show are of course the fantastic array of gardens created by word-class designers. A t RHS Hampton the variety on offer does not disappoint, from the magnificent Show gardens to the smaller Summer gardens which charm visitors with their realistic sizes to the originality of the popular Conceptual gardens. In 2016 there will be several new garden categories; Water Gardens, Themed Gardens, City Gardens and Floral Meadows & Market Gardens so the show is set to be awash with gardening inspiration in many different forms.

There are always many highlights at the show and there is much that will appeal to both the serious gardener as well as non-gardening champions from the gardening tools, sculptures, furniture and more on offer from the Trade stands to the best, newest, finest and most unusual and colourful blooms and foliage imaginable in the different marquees all available to purchase.

As well as a having a horticultural focus, the show also features the popular cookery theatre with celebrity chefs giving demonstrations and talks throughout the week. The RHS Hub, brings families and communities together, featuring a Village Green, complete with bandstand, food stalls and a themed activity area full of seed sowing and cutting activities. For younger visitors, the popular Scarecrow Competition features imaginative twists to traditional scarecrow designs by infant and primary schools across the South East. There is something for the whole family and children under 16 get in for free.

The annual Preview Evening opens the show, taking place on Monday 4 July from 5 to 10:30pm. Visitors can spend time listening to live music with friends and family while viewing the beautiful gardens and floral displays, before tucking into a picnic or a meal in one of the restaurants. The perfect finish to the evening is a magnificent fireworks display.

A short train journey from London the show is a great day out in the country for those looking to escape the city and spend the day amongst the blooms.

For further information or to buy tickets, please visit the RHS website at www.rhs.org.uk/hamptoncourt

Reigate Festival is Full of Fun despite Flash Flooding

An estimated 10,000 people visited the 8th Annual Reigate Community Festival at Priory Park on Saturday and managed to have a great time despite a massive rainstorm leaving the festival site looking a bit more like a mud soaked Glastonbury than the organisers would have wished.

The  8th Annual Reigate Community Festival at Reigate Priory Park - 2nd July 2016 Picture shows: Isobel from Reigate makes the most of wearing wellies.
Isobel from Reigate makes the most of wearing wellies.

The Shakespeare themed event was opened by the Mayor of Reigate and Banstead David Powell and featured a strongman contest, dog shows, live music, a funfair and a wide variety of food stalls. Susy Radio broadcast live from the showground for six hours with the Neil Munday Show being followed by a special edition of the Back of the Net sports show hosted by Ben Eltham.

The  8th Annual Reigate Community Festival at Reigate Priory Park - 2nd July 2016 Picture shows: Ben Eltham (centre) with the Susy Radio Back of the Net sports show team.
Ben Eltham (centre) with the Susy Radio Back of the Net sports show team.

Joe Sutton from Horley was declared Like2Lift’s Strongman Champion after a tough competition involving lifting heavy tyres, a car and some large concrete balls! Other events included beat the goalkeeper, hill boarding and archery trials.

The  8th Annual Reigate Community Festival at Reigate Priory Park - 2nd July 2016 Picture shows: Like2Lift Strongman Champion Joe Sutton of Horley
Like2Lift Strongman Champion Joe Sutton of Horley

In the middle of the afternoon a torrential downpour caused flooding and lead to the power on the main music stages to be switched off for a while but as the water receded the music started again and continued late into the evening. Although some stalls packed up a little bit earlier than planned most stayed open until early evening. Paula Edwards, Brand and Communications Manager of Morrisons solicitors, major sponsors of the Festival, carried on handing out goodie bags late into the afternoon and declared the event a great success.

Check out more photos of the Festival in our gallery here:

Sussex Discus thrower looking to motor on Road to Rio

Britain’s No 1 female discus thrower Jade Lally’s career has gone up a few gears this year and she is all but guaranteed a place in the Olympic team for Rio.

But the 29-year-old Commonwealth Games bronze medallist feels her progress could really motor with a new car that didn’t stiffen her back.

Jade Lally image
Jade Lally, Commonwealth Games Discus medallist.

So the Sussex thrower, who set an English record while competing in Australia and New Zealand in February as part of her winter preparations, has set her sights on car dealerships for sponsorship.

Lally, born and brought up in South London, broke the English record twice in three days in February, throwing a huge personal best of 64.22 metres in Auckland then extending that to 65.10 metres in Sydney two days later. And it was after returning from competing and training in California in the United States that Lally realised the impact her tiny 2010 Ford Fiesta was having.

“I was driving around a Jeep in California and got back here and drove for 15 minutes and my back had really stiffened up,” said Lally, who is a personal trainer at Broadbridge Heath Leisure Centre.

“It’s the physical position I’m in when driving it. I need something that’s more upright. Basically, my hips need to be above my knees when I drive. I’ve also got training equipment and a massage bed to fit in ideally, so if there’s anyone out there who’d be a car sponsor I’d be interested to hear from them.”

In the short-term, she has been lent a VW Bora by her coach Andy Neal’s wife Sandra, allowing her to train pain free.

“The actual seat is actually very good, so it has solved it short term, but I still do need a solution for longer term,” said Lally.

Lally has a total of five throws over the 61.00 metre British Athletics qualifying standard and only needs to finish in the top two in the national championships in Birmingham on June 24-26 to secure her place for Rio. None of her British rivals have thrown more than 56 metres.

Lally, who failed in an appeal to compete at London 2012, won bronze at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in 2014 and, this year for the first time, competes regularly on the Diamond League circuit. As well as a place in the final at Rio this year, she also has the World Championships in London 2017 firmly in her sights.

“I’m much happier than I was four years ago,” Lally said, “I’m happy with my training and everything else apart from my car – that’s the one situation I really want to fix.”

  • Can you help Jade achieve her Olympic dream? Then contact Ian Lamont (07719 391179)
Jade Lally image
Jade Lally, Commonwealth Games Discus medallist.

PHOTOS: BHF London to Brighton Cycle ride 2016 in Surrey

Smiles and Miles as charity cycle ride makes its way through Surrey.

Thousands of cyclists rode through the Susy radio area today as they took part in the BHF (British Heart Foundation) London to Brighton bike ride. Roads in the Surrey and Sussex area were closed to give the cyclists the best chance to enjoy their journey in safety.

Many of the 14,000 cyclists stopped at the Dog and Duck pub in Prince of Wales Road, Outwood, almost the halfway point of the 54 mile ride before heading off to Turners Hill and on through to Brighton.

This is the famous ride’s 41st year and the BHF is hoping that more than £2 million will be raised for the fight against heart disease.

Tea and Cake as Surrey East Girl Guides celebrate the Queen’s 90th Birthday

Up and down the country people are joining in the festivities in honour of the Queen’s 90th Birthday.

Susy Radio’s Natalie Osborne and Dave King were invited to Faurefold, the campsite and activity centre for Surrey East Girlguiding near Wescott in Dorking, to help celebrate Her Majesty’s birthday in true girlguiding style.

Aside from lots of tea and cake, Natalie and Dave met some very interesting characters, some of whom have been involved for over 80 years and have shaken hands with members of the royal family. They heard from local Councillors who have supported the fundraising efforts to rebuild the accommodation at Faurefold and learned about the role Girlguiding still has in today’s society.

Listen to the interviews here:

Natalie Osborne interviewing at Faurefold
Queen for a Day! Natalie interviews Liz acting as ‘Queen Elizabeth II’.

Natalie Osborne interviewing Surrey  East Girlguiding
Chatting with Councillors: l/r Cllr James Friend & Cllr Hazel Watson and Natalie Osborne.