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And also, we had memories of long-time Redhill and Reigate shopkeeper, Jimmy Bridger. Our eighth most downloaded episode from the past year was episode 32. We started telling the history of the Donata School building. Who was it built for? Why? We listed the best local bluebell woods that are near pubs. Very important.
And also, we had memories of long-time Redhill and Reigate shopkeeper, Jimmy Bridger. Our eighth most downloaded episode from the past year was episode 32. We started telling the history of the Donata School building. Who was it built for? Why? We listed the best local bluebell woods that are near pubs. Very important.
And we heard from Jamie Amos, Redhill-based musician, composer, producer, music promoter and mentor.
And we heard from Jamie Amos, Redhill-based musician, composer, producer, music promoter and mentor.
Was episode 44 with Katie Beth from Inner Art Tuition and also had a big list of our summer holiday events for kids.
Was episode 44 with Katie Beth from Inner Art Tuition and also had a big list of our summer holiday events for kids.
Our sixth most downloaded episode from the past 12 months, episode 48. We featured the swimming pool in Bancroft Road. More on that to come in the next few episodes. Also thoughts on what could be in Memorial Park going forward. We heard from four wonderful winners of local volunteer awards. And we heard about the passing of John Shinner, the man who bought Priory Farm back in 1957.
Our sixth most downloaded episode from the past 12 months, episode 48. We featured the swimming pool in Bancroft Road. More on that to come in the next few episodes. Also thoughts on what could be in Memorial Park going forward. We heard from four wonderful winners of local volunteer awards. And we heard about the passing of John Shinner, the man who bought Priory Farm back in 1957.
and developed it into what it is today. Also in episode 48, it was our breakdown Q&A of the reason behind the Harlequin closure.
and developed it into what it is today. Also in episode 48, it was our breakdown Q&A of the reason behind the Harlequin closure.
Our fifth most popular episode from the past 12 months, episode 30, featuring Betchworth churchyard stories. Yeah, Karen, the Betchworth village archivist with a couple of stories of those buried at St Michael's. It was the anniversary of the curious case of Kevin Keegan and what happened to him on Reigate Hill when episode 30 came out.
Our fifth most popular episode from the past 12 months, episode 30, featuring Betchworth churchyard stories. Yeah, Karen, the Betchworth village archivist with a couple of stories of those buried at St Michael's. It was the anniversary of the curious case of Kevin Keegan and what happened to him on Reigate Hill when episode 30 came out.
We told you that story in episode 30 and we heard from District Commissioner for Scouting Tony Brown and also from his son Matt Brown, the leader of 17th Reigate Scouts, where you may remember this story, their minibus had been taken and torched the previous week. Episode 45 comes in at fourth place of the most listened to episode of the past 12 months.
We told you that story in episode 30 and we heard from District Commissioner for Scouting Tony Brown and also from his son Matt Brown, the leader of 17th Reigate Scouts, where you may remember this story, their minibus had been taken and torched the previous week. Episode 45 comes in at fourth place of the most listened to episode of the past 12 months.
In that episode, we spoke with various long service volunteers from across the area who had been recognised at Reigate Town Hall. A reminder that each week we mention local people who've done something good. We call it the Planet Reigate Stars. See what we did? A neighbour, a friend, stranger, shopkeeper.
In that episode, we spoke with various long service volunteers from across the area who had been recognised at Reigate Town Hall. A reminder that each week we mention local people who've done something good. We call it the Planet Reigate Stars. See what we did? A neighbour, a friend, stranger, shopkeeper.
Someone who's done something, maybe as a one-off or maybe regularly, that has made your life a little bit better. Yeah, we're into the top three of most listened to episodes of the Planet Reigate podcast over the last 12 months. And at number three, episode 37, in which we heard more about the Reigate Summer Festival with Tim, one of the organisers.
Someone who's done something, maybe as a one-off or maybe regularly, that has made your life a little bit better. Yeah, we're into the top three of most listened to episodes of the Planet Reigate podcast over the last 12 months. And at number three, episode 37, in which we heard more about the Reigate Summer Festival with Tim, one of the organisers.
And just ahead of the Wimbledon tennis season, I went down to Reigate Priory Lawn Tennis Club to speak to Britt and some of the other players about what the club can offer players of all ages. And we heard from Nicky, who runs Cut Price Acupuncture Sessions in Merstham, and was telling me what she may be able to do to help you.
And just ahead of the Wimbledon tennis season, I went down to Reigate Priory Lawn Tennis Club to speak to Britt and some of the other players about what the club can offer players of all ages. And we heard from Nicky, who runs Cut Price Acupuncture Sessions in Merstham, and was telling me what she may be able to do to help you.