This week’s reports are sadly overshadowed by the sudden death of Outwood 1st XI and Club Captain, Phil Alexander. Susy Radio sends its sincere condolences to his family, and to the club.
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This week’s reports are sadly overshadowed by the sudden death of Outwood 1st XI and Club Captain, Phil Alexander. Susy Radio sends its sincere condolences to his family, and to the club.
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This weekend Susy Radio 103.4 celebrated 5 years of broadcasting as a Community Radio FM station for East Surrey and North West Sussex after a previous 19 years of providing restricted service licence broadcasts. There’s more to celebrate as late last year Ofcom confirmed that Susy Radio’s licence would be renewed and this new five year licence came into effect at midday on the 15th July.
To celebrate Susy regulars Tim Bowling, David Jay, Steve Lee, Bruce Montgomery, Chrissie Muir, Jim Richman and Director, Dave King were in the studio on Saturday for a special broadcast looking back over the last five years and also to cut a special Birthday cake. This was followed by an outside broadcast of Neil Munday’s regular Saturday show from Langshott Primary School Summer Fair where he was joined by the fleet-footed Steve Lee, Tess Lewsey and Susy Programme Director and presenter Geoff Rogers.
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This week’s roundup brings more good news for Horley; nine wickets in the weekend for Outwood’s Matt Norman plus a hundred for Ashley Middleton; records tumble to Newdigate centurions Charlie Major and Matt Clarke, plus a league cup semi final for the club; but forgettable weekends for the Llamas, and for Merstham, where skipper Nav Saeed stands down.
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The £13.4m fine for Southern’s owners for poor performance would’ve been higher, but most of the delays weren’t their fault says the government.
They’ve said strikes and unprecedented levels of sick leave were factors, although, Transport Secretary Chris Grayling says it doesn’t fully explain the poor service.
The RMT who are locked in a dispute with the rail operator over driver-only-trains says they’ve been “let off the hook.”
Govia Thames Link who own Southern says they accept the fine as a “fair outcome.”
‘On The Front Foot’ – Susy Radio’s lively cricket chat show with presenters Tim Bowling & David Jay and studio guests Matt Norman from Outwood, Trevor Stevens from Horley, and Jim Grant from The Min CC.
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