Peter Stewart
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Firstfield Primary School, Redhill, one of six Surrey schools, awarded a total of £6,000 as part of an environmental scheme. So congratulations to them. The Rethink Waste Initiative, run by Surrey Environment Partnership, aims to encourage households to cut waste. The prize money funds various environmental projects,
Firstfield Primary School, Redhill, one of six Surrey schools, awarded a total of £6,000 as part of an environmental scheme. So congratulations to them. The Rethink Waste Initiative, run by Surrey Environment Partnership, aims to encourage households to cut waste. The prize money funds various environmental projects,
at the winning schools, including building a home for school guinea pigs, installing a green roof and buying litter picking equipment. Congratulations to them. I should perhaps get down there and visit the school for guinea pigs. When I was at school... We had a school rabbit which we were allowed to take home. We took it in turns to take home during the school holidays.
at the winning schools, including building a home for school guinea pigs, installing a green roof and buying litter picking equipment. Congratulations to them. I should perhaps get down there and visit the school for guinea pigs. When I was at school... We had a school rabbit which we were allowed to take home. We took it in turns to take home during the school holidays.
The name was Fred, Fred the rabbit. One person took it home and Fred escaped. Fred was never seen again. So hopefully the school guinea pigs, if that indeed is the initiative that's happening at Fursfield...
The name was Fred, Fred the rabbit. One person took it home and Fred escaped. Fred was never seen again. So hopefully the school guinea pigs, if that indeed is the initiative that's happening at Fursfield...
hopefully they are safely caged up and i was going to say at all times hopefully there will be a bit of interaction with the kids as well let's also talk about this because this kind of fits in just talked about those environmental projects hawley town council holding a small ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the official opening of the newly refurbed playground at michael crescent they say please come and join us saturday the 12th of october at
hopefully they are safely caged up and i was going to say at all times hopefully there will be a bit of interaction with the kids as well let's also talk about this because this kind of fits in just talked about those environmental projects hawley town council holding a small ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the official opening of the newly refurbed playground at michael crescent they say please come and join us saturday the 12th of october at
10 30 in the morning and tying in with that this show isn't just thrown together you know and tying in with that after weeks of watching and waiting the cromwell estate park opened back up from its little makeover uh they say we hope everyone enjoys the new play equipment and thank you so much for your patience that from cromwell community group in red hill
10 30 in the morning and tying in with that this show isn't just thrown together you know and tying in with that after weeks of watching and waiting the cromwell estate park opened back up from its little makeover uh they say we hope everyone enjoys the new play equipment and thank you so much for your patience that from cromwell community group in red hill
A couple of other stories to let you know about. Broadcaster and former racing driver Billy Munger. You know him from Racer Across the World. That was a fantastic series, wasn't it? He lives in Outwood, as you probably know, has been banned from driving for 49 days after a crash in Limpsfield. Billy's 25.
A couple of other stories to let you know about. Broadcaster and former racing driver Billy Munger. You know him from Racer Across the World. That was a fantastic series, wasn't it? He lives in Outwood, as you probably know, has been banned from driving for 49 days after a crash in Limpsfield. Billy's 25.
He crashed into three parked cars and also damaged a lamppost and a front garden wall in January. He pleaded guilty to driving without due care and attention at Guildford Magistrates Court. So he's been disqualified from driving, ordered to pay fines and costs totaling £2,694. He's a fantastic young man, isn't he?
He crashed into three parked cars and also damaged a lamppost and a front garden wall in January. He pleaded guilty to driving without due care and attention at Guildford Magistrates Court. So he's been disqualified from driving, ordered to pay fines and costs totaling £2,694. He's a fantastic young man, isn't he?
If you've been following his story, as I have, over several years, what a fine young man he is. And is there nothing he can't turn his head? His mind too, his body too, his spirit, his stamina, his determination.
If you've been following his story, as I have, over several years, what a fine young man he is. And is there nothing he can't turn his head? His mind too, his body too, his spirit, his stamina, his determination.
And indeed, to illustrate this, later on this month, he's going to be taking on a 3.8km ocean swim, followed by a 180km coastal cycle and a marathon in Hawaii, where he aims to break the record for the fastest double amputee to complete the annual Ironman World Championship. He raised more than £3 million for Comic Relief in 2021 by walking, cycling and kayaking across England over four days.
And indeed, to illustrate this, later on this month, he's going to be taking on a 3.8km ocean swim, followed by a 180km coastal cycle and a marathon in Hawaii, where he aims to break the record for the fastest double amputee to complete the annual Ironman World Championship. He raised more than £3 million for Comic Relief in 2021 by walking, cycling and kayaking across England over four days.
And this new event happening later on in October that I mentioned in Hawaii is also for Comic Relief as well. You can read more about that on the BBC website. Now, is your group at a bit of a loss because of the closure of the Harlequin? Do you need somewhere to rehearse or to train, something like that?
And this new event happening later on in October that I mentioned in Hawaii is also for Comic Relief as well. You can read more about that on the BBC website. Now, is your group at a bit of a loss because of the closure of the Harlequin? Do you need somewhere to rehearse or to train, something like that?