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Lingfield’s Andrew Perkins Interview
To celebrate the start of the Chinese year of the Horse, Christine Muir last week interviewed Andrew Perkins, Executive Director at Lingfield Park Racecourse.
If you missed the interview, you can listen again here:
The Inter Junior School Cross Country Race – Reigate
The inter Junior school cross country race between St Mathews, Sandcross, St Josephs, St Johns and Wray Common schools took place on the afternoon of Thursday 30th January on a very muddy Wray Common in Reigate.
The event was organised by Liz Micalowska from Wray Common School and approximately 300 children from year 3 to year 6 took part.
The event was absolutely fantastic, and although the parents supporting the event were certainly faced with “Mud” just about everywhere, the enjoyment on the childrens’ faces said it all. For some their first competitive race.
Each school raced in teams
Neil Munday was there:
The Results
Year 3/4 Girls
3rd St Mathews
2nd St Josephs
1st Wray Common
Year 3/4 Boys
3rd St Johns
2nd Sandcross
1st Wray Common
Year 5/6 Girls
3rd St Mathews
2nd St Johns
1st Sandcross
Year 5/6 Boys
3rd St Mathews
2nd Sandcross
1st Wray Common
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Prime Minister in visit to Manor Royal, Crawley
Prime Minister, David Cameron visited the region today where he spent the morning at one of the leading manufacturers of heating, ventilation and air climate control systems.
Vent Axia is based in Manor Royal Industrial Estate in Crawley.
The Prime Minister was there to highlight the return of their manufacturing process to the UK.
With funding from the Government, the company has been able to action apprenticeship schemes which has allowed them to bring their production back from China.
Story and audio courtesy of Crawley Happy Times