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Annie chats to Merstham Amateur Dramatic Society about ‘Ladies in Lavender’

An evocative, heart-warming story of unfulfilled dreams and unrequited love – Ladies in Lavender is the latest production by Merstham Amateur Dramatic Society.

Director Tricia Whyte and actor Alan Webber joined presenter Annie Whitmore live in the studio.

Listen to the full interview here.

black and white image of Tricia Whyte
Tricia Whyte – photo by Colin Strain
black and white portrait of Alan Webber
Alan Webber – photo by Colin Strain

To book tickets for 18th, 19th or 20th October at Merstham Village Hall contact the box office on 01883 742 708 or email madstickets@gmail.com or book online at ticketsource.co.uk. Tickets cost £10.

front cover of ladies in lavender programme

Tale of Two Pubs – The Garibaldi Official Reopening

After many months of uncertainty the Friends of the Garibaldi officially opened the Redhill pub with a day of celebration last Saturday (7 October). Tess Lewsey found out about the preparations and Dave King reported on the activities of the day.

Listen On Demand:

group of people being interviewed
Susy radio reporter dave King meets some of the customers at Garibaldi.

Johan sleeps “Ruff” for Rescue Remedies

Johan is sleeping ‘Ruff’ at the www.rescueremedies.co.uk Gatwick Dog Kennels this week to raise money for the furries.

He chatted to Chrissy about what it was like living like a Dog!

Fundraising page:
http://www.rescueremedies.co.uk/sleeping-ruff-fundraiser/

Pictured above:
Johan with Chrissy and Edie who is trying to give Chrissy a kiss!

This is Jethro sitting in the Poets Hut where we were chatting. This is a special place where the dogs can relax on a sofa at the Rescue Centre at Gatwick

This is Marcus…looking for his ‘furryever’ people to take his paw and show him the way to your home!

   
   
   
   
   
   

   
   
   
   
   
   

Non League Day; Lobsters For Free

Photo:  Redhill FC Juniors

It’s Non League Day this coming Saturday and Redhill FC are doing their bit to encourage the local community to support grass-roots football.  Admission will be free at the Kiln Brow ground and all donations will be gratefully received.

Redhill’s Media Manager, Charlie Bright says: “We want to reach out to families of all ages in Redhill who might not have seen how exciting and entertaining non league football can be. You’re right up close to the action at Kiln Brow, whether it’s strikers doing celebration somersaults, or kids ‘high fiveing’ the players coming off the pitch.”

Non League Day was established in 2010 to help promote the importance of affordable, volunteer-led community football while giving fans across the country the chance to show support for their local team while there are no league match distractions.

Kick off for the match this Saturday 7th October between Redhill and Bedfont Sports starts at 3.00pm. Goals are promised and children will receive free chips and a drink.