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Peter Stewart

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8117 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

The Planet Reigate Podcast
48: Our ‘Harlequin’ Q&A, more great stories from local volunteers, the sound of steam on local train tracks… and more

Now, I've been told, as well as cakes, that your sausage rolls are a thing to behold. Now, tell me the story about the sausage rolls that you provide.

The Planet Reigate Podcast
48: Our ‘Harlequin’ Q&A, more great stories from local volunteers, the sound of steam on local train tracks… and more

Now, we should say that after the presentation of awards tonight, people have had drinks. And also, if we turn round, there's sandwiches. In fact, you've got some here on your plate. And kind of chicken nuggets and cocktail sausages and bits of Rocky Road. I can see some sausage rolls there. Now... They don't look much, do they? They're from a local supermarket in Reigate.

The Planet Reigate Podcast
48: Our ‘Harlequin’ Q&A, more great stories from local volunteers, the sound of steam on local train tracks… and more

Now, we should say that after the presentation of awards tonight, people have had drinks. And also, if we turn round, there's sandwiches. In fact, you've got some here on your plate. And kind of chicken nuggets and cocktail sausages and bits of Rocky Road. I can see some sausage rolls there. Now... They don't look much, do they? They're from a local supermarket in Reigate.

The Planet Reigate Podcast
48: Our ‘Harlequin’ Q&A, more great stories from local volunteers, the sound of steam on local train tracks… and more

They look a little sad. I don't think they've got... They haven't got cranberries in, have they? No. Yes, let's put it this way. I'm guessing the council's money is being well spent, isn't it, by going to a supermarket?

The Planet Reigate Podcast
48: Our ‘Harlequin’ Q&A, more great stories from local volunteers, the sound of steam on local train tracks… and more

They look a little sad. I don't think they've got... They haven't got cranberries in, have they? No. Yes, let's put it this way. I'm guessing the council's money is being well spent, isn't it, by going to a supermarket?

The Planet Reigate Podcast
48: Our ‘Harlequin’ Q&A, more great stories from local volunteers, the sound of steam on local train tracks… and more

Absolutely. Now, I've publicised quite a few things on the podcast with Age Concern. MRR, which is Merstham, Redhill, Reigate. That seems to be quite a thriving organisation, quite a thriving group.

The Planet Reigate Podcast
48: Our ‘Harlequin’ Q&A, more great stories from local volunteers, the sound of steam on local train tracks… and more

Absolutely. Now, I've publicised quite a few things on the podcast with Age Concern. MRR, which is Merstham, Redhill, Reigate. That seems to be quite a thriving organisation, quite a thriving group.

The Planet Reigate Podcast
48: Our ‘Harlequin’ Q&A, more great stories from local volunteers, the sound of steam on local train tracks… and more

That helps you tick over for a few more weeks.

The Planet Reigate Podcast
48: Our ‘Harlequin’ Q&A, more great stories from local volunteers, the sound of steam on local train tracks… and more

That helps you tick over for a few more weeks.

The Planet Reigate Podcast
48: Our ‘Harlequin’ Q&A, more great stories from local volunteers, the sound of steam on local train tracks… and more

Where are the sales usually held?

The Planet Reigate Podcast
48: Our ‘Harlequin’ Q&A, more great stories from local volunteers, the sound of steam on local train tracks… and more

Where are the sales usually held?

The Planet Reigate Podcast
48: Our ‘Harlequin’ Q&A, more great stories from local volunteers, the sound of steam on local train tracks… and more

And someone said to me recently that the thing is that people forget that old people didn't arrive as old people. They've got a background, they've got a life, they had youth, they had families, they had careers and they did exciting and fantastic things.

The Planet Reigate Podcast
48: Our ‘Harlequin’ Q&A, more great stories from local volunteers, the sound of steam on local train tracks… and more

And someone said to me recently that the thing is that people forget that old people didn't arrive as old people. They've got a background, they've got a life, they had youth, they had families, they had careers and they did exciting and fantastic things.

The Planet Reigate Podcast
48: Our ‘Harlequin’ Q&A, more great stories from local volunteers, the sound of steam on local train tracks… and more

And how they've perhaps lived in the area. Obviously, they may have moved into the area more recently, but perhaps they've seen so many changes in the borough.

The Planet Reigate Podcast
48: Our ‘Harlequin’ Q&A, more great stories from local volunteers, the sound of steam on local train tracks… and more

And how they've perhaps lived in the area. Obviously, they may have moved into the area more recently, but perhaps they've seen so many changes in the borough.

The Planet Reigate Podcast
48: Our ‘Harlequin’ Q&A, more great stories from local volunteers, the sound of steam on local train tracks… and more

And that generation is slipping away.

The Planet Reigate Podcast
48: Our ‘Harlequin’ Q&A, more great stories from local volunteers, the sound of steam on local train tracks… and more

And that generation is slipping away.

The Planet Reigate Podcast
48: Our ‘Harlequin’ Q&A, more great stories from local volunteers, the sound of steam on local train tracks… and more

Well, it was fantastic, wasn't it? Their whole breadth of experience and volunteering and dedication and giving time and expertise and differences of ages as well.

The Planet Reigate Podcast
48: Our ‘Harlequin’ Q&A, more great stories from local volunteers, the sound of steam on local train tracks… and more

Well, it was fantastic, wasn't it? Their whole breadth of experience and volunteering and dedication and giving time and expertise and differences of ages as well.

The Planet Reigate Podcast
48: Our ‘Harlequin’ Q&A, more great stories from local volunteers, the sound of steam on local train tracks… and more

So it must give you, even though it's perhaps difficult to get volunteers for your group, it must be nice to look around at an event like this and know there's a lot of volunteering and good stuff that goes on in the area.