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Always The Sun Festival: 8-10 Sept

Chrissy M was lucky enough to have a visit to the Studio from Bubbly Lydia and Jasleen from the “Always the Sun Festival” team to chat about the Festival’s bigger and even better plans for this year!

Music was aired from some of the bands including, ‘Public Service Broadcasting’, ‘The Strypes’, ‘Idles’ and Dorking’s ‘Vinyl Staircase’…… see them and many other acts, plus other amazing goings on:
Stoke Park, Guildford 8/9/10th September.


http://alwaysthesunfestival.co.uk/

Football Update

Photo credit:   Back of the Net    Twitter:  @OfficialBOTN
Photo shows Dorking Wanderers celebrating promotion to the Ryman Premier Division.  

Dorking Wanderers have been promoted to the Ryman Premier Division.  They beat Corinthian Casuals in their Ryman South play off final on Saturday.  With a goalless draw after extra time, Dorking won 5-4 on penalties.

Crawley Town’s penultimate game of the League 2 campaign ended in a 2-0 defeat to play off hopefuls Cambridge, on Saturday.  The Reds finished with ten men when Josh Payne was shown a straight red for bringing down Gerry McDonagh in the build up to the second goal.

Merstham travel to Woking tomorrow for the Surrey FA Senior Cup Final.  Kick off is at 7.45 pm and you can hear live commentary of the match on Susy Radio with the Back of the Net Team.

Annie Whitmore interviews Marathon runner Rebecca Howells

A nurse from Surrey successfully completed the London Marathon last Sunday. Rebecca Howells who works at East Surrey Hospital was one of 38,000 who took part. Rebecca was raising money for The National Osteoporosis Society. She spoke to Susy presenter Annie Whitmore about running in the Marathon and why this charity is close to her heart.

Listen On Demand:

(Please bear in mind the sound quality is a little compromised, particularly in the first 50 seconds of the interview)

If you want to donate to the National Osteoporosis Society go to:
Just Giving (www.just-giving.com/RebeccaHowells0906)

Rebecca Howells after finishing the London Marathon

Rebecca Howells at the start of the Marathon