Peter Stewart
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Let's hear from Nikki Vanner. She's lead cancer nurse at the hospital, chatting to the head of the SASH charity, Andrew Bickerdike.
Let's hear from Nikki Vanner. She's lead cancer nurse at the hospital, chatting to the head of the SASH charity, Andrew Bickerdike.
Andrew, thank you very much indeed and congratulations to everyone who's been involved with that new summer house at East Surrey Hospital. Nearly ÂŁ2 million is going to be spent this year on improving road markings across the county. Surrey County Council at Woodhatch saying over 100 roads will be improved to help prevent potholes.
Andrew, thank you very much indeed and congratulations to everyone who's been involved with that new summer house at East Surrey Hospital. Nearly ÂŁ2 million is going to be spent this year on improving road markings across the county. Surrey County Council at Woodhatch saying over 100 roads will be improved to help prevent potholes.
And the programme of work will see white and yellow road markings refreshed on roads across the county with busy roads and those most in need of refreshing being prioritised. So which ones are local to us? Well, it's going to include the major motorway junctions, Junction 8 at Rye Gate, Junction 9 at Leatherhead and Junction 6 at Godstone as well.
And the programme of work will see white and yellow road markings refreshed on roads across the county with busy roads and those most in need of refreshing being prioritised. So which ones are local to us? Well, it's going to include the major motorway junctions, Junction 8 at Rye Gate, Junction 9 at Leatherhead and Junction 6 at Godstone as well.
Let's continue talking about roads and update from episode 44 and last week as well. Member Martin Pitchley is a local driving instructor saying that the roads near the test centre at the aerodrome were too fast. Verges were too overgrown, signs were missing or obscured, poor road markings and he just felt it was unsafe and certainly unfair on drivers being examined.
Let's continue talking about roads and update from episode 44 and last week as well. Member Martin Pitchley is a local driving instructor saying that the roads near the test centre at the aerodrome were too fast. Verges were too overgrown, signs were missing or obscured, poor road markings and he just felt it was unsafe and certainly unfair on drivers being examined.
Now as I say, an update, Martin wrote to me saying that he went around with a council worker last Friday and has got back to me in the past week saying... My meeting went very well, and most of the issues were agreed with the council, apart from a few, but I'm going to persist in chasing those.
Now as I say, an update, Martin wrote to me saying that he went around with a council worker last Friday and has got back to me in the past week saying... My meeting went very well, and most of the issues were agreed with the council, apart from a few, but I'm going to persist in chasing those.
And he went on, although it is up to the council to be notified by people to make them aware of problems, a lot of these problems have existed for over six months. And the other matter I would just like the speed reduced on that sharp dangerous bend in that area but he says one step at a time but progress is good.
And he went on, although it is up to the council to be notified by people to make them aware of problems, a lot of these problems have existed for over six months. And the other matter I would just like the speed reduced on that sharp dangerous bend in that area but he says one step at a time but progress is good.
And Martin went on to say I'm still very grateful to you in covering such an important issue on your show all these matters are so important to keep them in the limelight. Your show is a great one. I heard about it from some of my students and I passed it on to everyone. And some didn't know either. So, Martin, thank you very much indeed. Thanks for spreading the word.
And Martin went on to say I'm still very grateful to you in covering such an important issue on your show all these matters are so important to keep them in the limelight. Your show is a great one. I heard about it from some of my students and I passed it on to everyone. And some didn't know either. So, Martin, thank you very much indeed. Thanks for spreading the word.
And I wondered why there was a particular spike recently in my listening numbers. So, Martin, really appreciate for spreading the word and for doing what you're doing to help keep our roads safer. The installation of a new junior football pitch at Battlebridge Rec in Merstham is now complete. The disused bowling green has been converted and extended to create a pitch for the under 9s and 10s.
And I wondered why there was a particular spike recently in my listening numbers. So, Martin, really appreciate for spreading the word and for doing what you're doing to help keep our roads safer. The installation of a new junior football pitch at Battlebridge Rec in Merstham is now complete. The disused bowling green has been converted and extended to create a pitch for the under 9s and 10s.
Grass has been reseeded and the establishment will continue over the summer. in readiness to be enjoyed next football season. Yeah, I was there a few weeks ago and I thought, what's going on here? And then I put two and two together. Yeah, Peter, you have actually been mentioning this on the show. So it's really good to see that coming to fruition.
Grass has been reseeded and the establishment will continue over the summer. in readiness to be enjoyed next football season. Yeah, I was there a few weeks ago and I thought, what's going on here? And then I put two and two together. Yeah, Peter, you have actually been mentioning this on the show. So it's really good to see that coming to fruition.
And there's been good progress on the project to upgrade Merstam Rec as well. Over the last few weeks, if you've been down there, you'll have seen the pavilion foundations being excavated and the concrete being poured for its base. the installation of curbs to the new play area and paths as well, and more excavation works to create drainage ditches.
And there's been good progress on the project to upgrade Merstam Rec as well. Over the last few weeks, if you've been down there, you'll have seen the pavilion foundations being excavated and the concrete being poured for its base. the installation of curbs to the new play area and paths as well, and more excavation works to create drainage ditches.