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But also, don't forget our hanging baskets, our town centres, and also the magnificent front gardens that we have across Rygate, Redhill and Merston, Buckland, Betchworth and Brockham. And you may remember back in 2023, Episode 3, we highlighted the work of... Dev, who won the best front garden in Earlswood competition.
But also, don't forget our hanging baskets, our town centres, and also the magnificent front gardens that we have across Rygate, Redhill and Merston, Buckland, Betchworth and Brockham. And you may remember back in 2023, Episode 3, we highlighted the work of... Dev, who won the best front garden in Earlswood competition.
Go back and listen to episode three to find out what made his front garden so special. And if you go back and listen to episode 24, you'll hear the actor and comedian Caroline Quentin and her love of gardening explained. And she started that love when she lived locally in Redhill. So perhaps go back and listen to that episode.
Go back and listen to episode three to find out what made his front garden so special. And if you go back and listen to episode 24, you'll hear the actor and comedian Caroline Quentin and her love of gardening explained. And she started that love when she lived locally in Redhill. So perhaps go back and listen to that episode.
This week, we're hearing from some of the winners and the organisers of this year's Hawley in Bloom event. Planet Reigate reporter David King was at the ceremony.
This week, we're hearing from some of the winners and the organisers of this year's Hawley in Bloom event. Planet Reigate reporter David King was at the ceremony.
Thank you to the organisers. Congratulations to the winners of this year's Hawley in Bloom competition and our thanks also to Planet Reigate reporter David King. 20, 30, 40 years... and the significant time is 40 years, then you may be interested in a bit of a retrospective from my own personal history about what happened 40 years ago this weekend. That's still to come.
Thank you to the organisers. Congratulations to the winners of this year's Hawley in Bloom competition and our thanks also to Planet Reigate reporter David King. 20, 30, 40 years... and the significant time is 40 years, then you may be interested in a bit of a retrospective from my own personal history about what happened 40 years ago this weekend. That's still to come.
Before we go, on the Planet Rygate podcast.
Before we go, on the Planet Rygate podcast.
And if you want to mention for your charity or non-profit event, let us know about it. Fill out the form you'll find, planetreigatepodcast.com. And you know what? You're more likely to be included if you give us a couple of weeks' notice because there's only so many Halloween, fireworks and Christmas events we can mention today. before we get overwhelmed.
And if you want to mention for your charity or non-profit event, let us know about it. Fill out the form you'll find, planetreigatepodcast.com. And you know what? You're more likely to be included if you give us a couple of weeks' notice because there's only so many Halloween, fireworks and Christmas events we can mention today. before we get overwhelmed.
So get in early and get a mention seven days before the event or get more mentions and early mentions to get those early ticket sales with one of our Planet Reigate supporters packages. Ask me for more information. Hello at theplanetreigatepodcast.com and I'm Peter Stewart, so you can say... Hello, Peter, at the top of that email as well.
So get in early and get a mention seven days before the event or get more mentions and early mentions to get those early ticket sales with one of our Planet Reigate supporters packages. Ask me for more information. Hello at theplanetreigatepodcast.com and I'm Peter Stewart, so you can say... Hello, Peter, at the top of that email as well.
Here we go with places to go and things to do over the next seven days. Saturday, the 19th of October at St. Nicholas Church in Charlwood, raise the roof an evening with the locals. Organising a fundraising evening of music performed by local musicians from seven o'clock. And soft drinks and nibbles will be provided. Bring your own alcoholic drinks, but glasses will be provided.
Here we go with places to go and things to do over the next seven days. Saturday, the 19th of October at St. Nicholas Church in Charlwood, raise the roof an evening with the locals. Organising a fundraising evening of music performed by local musicians from seven o'clock. And soft drinks and nibbles will be provided. Bring your own alcoholic drinks, but glasses will be provided.
Free entry, donations welcomed. Also, they can raise some money to raise the roof there at St. Nicholas Church in Charlwood. The Redhill Gin and Rum evening is happening at St Matthew's Church Hall in Redhill on the 19th. Come and taste some of the best gins and rums from our hand-picked selection of local distilleries and suppliers. Live music and food.
Free entry, donations welcomed. Also, they can raise some money to raise the roof there at St. Nicholas Church in Charlwood. The Redhill Gin and Rum evening is happening at St Matthew's Church Hall in Redhill on the 19th. Come and taste some of the best gins and rums from our hand-picked selection of local distilleries and suppliers. Live music and food.
Tickets £10.50 each, including a free drink. This Saturday, Redhill Brick and Model Show. Between 10 and 4 at the Davis Scout Centre, Ladbroke Road in Redhill. Displays, activity tables, trading posts and refreshments. Adults £5, children £2. For more information, go to facebook.com slash redhillbrickmodelshow.
Tickets £10.50 each, including a free drink. This Saturday, Redhill Brick and Model Show. Between 10 and 4 at the Davis Scout Centre, Ladbroke Road in Redhill. Displays, activity tables, trading posts and refreshments. Adults £5, children £2. For more information, go to facebook.com slash redhillbrickmodelshow.