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Peter Stewart

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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

I don't think it lasted after the 1950s. So Babs, who posted that back in 2021, thanks for that. And whoever it was that pointed that post to me...

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

I don't think it lasted after the 1950s. So Babs, who posted that back in 2021, thanks for that. And whoever it was that pointed that post to me...

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

week or so ago thank you my apologies for misplacing your name i do apologize now i have uncovered some additional information on the pool in bancroft road it was called should i tell you what it was called yeah okay the majestic pool hmm the majestic pool is that ringing a few bells are you tying up a few other things about majestic in 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

week or so ago thank you my apologies for misplacing your name i do apologize now i have uncovered some additional information on the pool in bancroft road it was called should i tell you what it was called yeah okay the majestic pool hmm the majestic pool is that ringing a few bells are you tying up a few other things about majestic in 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

No, I don't mean the wine warehouse up Bell Street. When I was doing a bit of research, that kept coming up. But it's really interesting. I just need to tie up a few loose ends before I bring you more on that, hopefully in the next few episodes. So listen out for that. It's intriguing. It's fascinating. And I just love relatable local history where you can go... Oh, that's the reason.

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

No, I don't mean the wine warehouse up Bell Street. When I was doing a bit of research, that kept coming up. But it's really interesting. I just need to tie up a few loose ends before I bring you more on that, hopefully in the next few episodes. So listen out for that. It's intriguing. It's fascinating. And I just love relatable local history where you can go... Oh, that's the reason.

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

Because when you live in an area, it's right, isn't it, that you just take it as that's what happens. That's how Reigate is. That's how Redhill is. That's why that road is called Battlebridge Lane, for example. But you don't necessarily think...

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

Because when you live in an area, it's right, isn't it, that you just take it as that's what happens. That's how Reigate is. That's how Redhill is. That's why that road is called Battlebridge Lane, for example. But you don't necessarily think...

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

of the reasons behind it but but i have got some fascinating i thought they were fascinating and i hope that you will join me in thinking they were fascinating as well partly because i know that looking at the stats when we do local history they are some of the most listened to features on the show so more on the pool

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

of the reasons behind it but but i have got some fascinating i thought they were fascinating and i hope that you will join me in thinking they were fascinating as well partly because i know that looking at the stats when we do local history they are some of the most listened to features on the show so more on the pool

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

in Bancroft Road and about Bancroft Road itself because that's quite new isn't it Bancroft Road you know relatively speaking in the next few episodes plus I've uncovered so we've talked about the pool haven't we opposite the town hall we've spoken back in the day

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

in Bancroft Road and about Bancroft Road itself because that's quite new isn't it Bancroft Road you know relatively speaking in the next few episodes plus I've uncovered so we've talked about the pool haven't we opposite the town hall we've spoken back in the day

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

several episodes ago about donnings and why donnings is called donning so you know right here we're not leaving you out when we're talking about swimming pools but there was another swimming pool that i alluded to i think it was last week we've got more on another swimming pool locally uh coming soon as well now last week also mentioned about a consultation by reichert and banstead borough council about parks and open spaces in the area and what you want

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

several episodes ago about donnings and why donnings is called donning so you know right here we're not leaving you out when we're talking about swimming pools but there was another swimming pool that i alluded to i think it was last week we've got more on another swimming pool locally uh coming soon as well now last week also mentioned about a consultation by reichert and banstead borough council about parks and open spaces in the area and what you want

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, Sarah said, talking to a friend this weekend about Memorial Park and how much more could happen there. A community fete, a family festival or the ice skating rink that Reigate didn't want. Yeah, back in the day. A few years ago now, Kerry said there was a really lovely festival. at Memorial Park back in 2019, but nothing since, unfortunately.

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, Sarah said, talking to a friend this weekend about Memorial Park and how much more could happen there. A community fete, a family festival or the ice skating rink that Reigate didn't want. Yeah, back in the day. A few years ago now, Kerry said there was a really lovely festival. at Memorial Park back in 2019, but nothing since, unfortunately.

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 then she went on, there used to also be a Red Hill Beer Festival held in the park, but I think that's the one that now takes place in a hall in Merstham. Michelle said, I believe a lot of these issues are to do with the expense involved in fronting the cost of additional police and licensing that is required to host an event in a public place. And Natty said...

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 then she went on, there used to also be a Red Hill Beer Festival held in the park, but I think that's the one that now takes place in a hall in Merstham. Michelle said, I believe a lot of these issues are to do with the expense involved in fronting the cost of additional police and licensing that is required to host an event in a public place. And Natty said...

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

There used to be a free music festival in the summer. It was a long time ago, but great fun. So great to read all your thoughts and memories about Memorial Park. Now, that does kind of hint, doesn't it, on what other things go on in Red Hill. And we've got a special report a little bit later on. I posted this on Wednesday, in fact, on my Facebook page and a couple of We Love social sites.

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

There used to be a free music festival in the summer. It was a long time ago, but great fun. So great to read all your thoughts and memories about Memorial Park. Now, that does kind of hint, doesn't it, on what other things go on in Red Hill. And we've got a special report a little bit later on. I posted this on Wednesday, in fact, on my Facebook page and a couple of We Love social sites.