Susy Radio were pleased to be recognised in the Reigate and Banstead Mayor’s Awards as presenter and long serving board member Neil Munday received a Volunteers Award from the Mayor Cllr David Powell.
Neil said “I’m delighted to have been selected to receive this award, which really reflects the hard work by a team of very dedicated volunteers who run, present and engineer SUSY Radio”.
To celebrate the award, in a special Neil Munday Saturday Show Councillor Powell helped to present the show live from the Susy Radio studios in Merstham.
As the Sun set on Wednesday evening (21st September) sixteen wild and wacky cars, including one driven by Bruce Dickinson from legendary rock band Iron Maiden, set off from the Black Horse Pub in Reigate heading for the South of France aiming to raise £75,000 for local charities.
The drivers were only allowed to spend a maximum of £500 on their cars and are aiming to reach Cannes in a little over three days despite not being able to drive on the Motorways. As the Dash to the Med began the total already pledged stood at £62,000 which is set to be split between four well deserving causes.
Domestic Abuse and coercive control in particular has been in the news recently. Tess Lewsey spoke to Miatta from the East Surrey Domestic Abuse Service about this and a recent debate in parliament on the associated subject of child access.
The Boogie Monsters are children’s entertainment and will be appearing at the Harlequin Theatre and the Belfry Shopping Centre in the coming weeks. Tess Lewsey spoke to Kelly and Nicki from the band.