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Tea and Cake as Surrey East Girl Guides celebrate the Queen’s 90th Birthday

Up and down the country people are joining in the festivities in honour of the Queen’s 90th Birthday.

Susy Radio’s Natalie Osborne and Dave King were invited to Faurefold, the campsite and activity centre for Surrey East Girlguiding near Wescott in Dorking, to help celebrate Her Majesty’s birthday in true girlguiding style.

Aside from lots of tea and cake, Natalie and Dave met some very interesting characters, some of whom have been involved for over 80 years and have shaken hands with members of the royal family. They heard from local Councillors who have supported the fundraising efforts to rebuild the accommodation at Faurefold and learned about the role Girlguiding still has in today’s society.

Listen to the interviews here:

Natalie Osborne interviewing at Faurefold
Queen for a Day! Natalie interviews Liz acting as ‘Queen Elizabeth II’.

Natalie Osborne interviewing Surrey  East Girlguiding
Chatting with Councillors: l/r Cllr James Friend & Cllr Hazel Watson and Natalie Osborne.

The Grassroots Football Debate – Mon 6th June 2016

On Monday 6th June, we welcomed five non league managers to the Susy Radio studios for the biggest grass roots football debate of the year.

Hayden Bird led Merstham to a tenth place finish in their first season in the Ryman Isthmian Premier League, as well winning the Surrey County Cup.

Marc White took his Dorking Wanderers side to a second place finish in their first season in Ryman Isthmian Division One, finally losing in the playoff semi-finals.

Anthony Jupp developed record goalscorer Ashley Nadesan, and saw his team finish sixth in the Combined Counties League.

Junior Kadi coached Dulwich Hamlet as they finished fifth in the Ryman Isthmian Premier League.

Paul Walker completed his 2nd year as manager of Crawley Wasps Ladies team as they celebrate their 25th anniversary.

We were also joined by Bob Dick from the Surrey Football Association as we talked scouting, tactics, youth development, facilities and funding.

Here’s the show if you missed it:

Ambulances Destroyed By Fire At East Surrey Hospital

Three ambulances have been destroyed in a fire outside the East Surrey Hospital in Redhill.

The fire started in a parked ambulance outside the east entrance to the Hospital before spreading to the other two vehicles.

Huge plumes of black smoke could be seen rising into the air at the height of the fire.

Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust said there were no patients involved and everyone was safe.

The hospital was closed to emergencies, and patients diverted through the South East Coast Ambulance Service.

Fire crews, who were called out at 2:20pm on Monday afternoon, managed to bring the fire under control and the hospital re-opened shortly after 6pm

Photo Courtesy Surrey Fire and Rescue Service/Ian Thomson
Photo Courtesy Surrey Fire and Rescue Service/Ian Thomson

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-surrey-36462390

Interviews (S.E.S.H.A) Heavy Horse And Country Show.

Listen again to the interviews as SUSY Radio broadcasted live from (S.E.S.H.A) Heavy Horse And Country Show at Newchapel in May.

Check out Saturdays interviews as Neil Munday, Izzie Brooks and Tracey Franklin chatted to people around the show.


(Saturday interviews – 36 mins)

On Sunday Sophie Slater and Annie Whitmore joined Neil at the show ground, all of their interviews are here:


(Sunday interviews – 28 mins)

Look again at our photo and videos from the Heavy Horse and Country Show.