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And over the next few weeks, the contractors will put in the pavilion floor, the surface entrances and drainage, start building the pavilion walls, continue with the footpath and the construction of those drainage ditches. I think they're called swales, aren't they? Something I only learned recently. And you You can kind of watch the progress as all that takes shape over the next few weeks.
And over the next few weeks, the contractors will put in the pavilion floor, the surface entrances and drainage, start building the pavilion walls, continue with the footpath and the construction of those drainage ditches. I think they're called swales, aren't they? Something I only learned recently. And you You can kind of watch the progress as all that takes shape over the next few weeks.
So that's what's happening at Battlebridge Lane and Merstham as well. To Hawley. Hawley Town Council saying the majority of the playground refurb works have been completed at Michael Crescent Playground. The new playground was made possible by a grant from Reichen and Banstead Council. They say we're going to be having an official opening in a couple of weeks' time.
So that's what's happening at Battlebridge Lane and Merstham as well. To Hawley. Hawley Town Council saying the majority of the playground refurb works have been completed at Michael Crescent Playground. The new playground was made possible by a grant from Reichen and Banstead Council. They say we're going to be having an official opening in a couple of weeks' time.
But for now, the park is open for everyone to enjoy yourselves over the summer. OK, mentioned the Belfry, didn't we, a few minutes ago with the closure of the Marks and Spencers. Reigate Photographic Society have got a new exhibition of the Belfry. It's their side entrance. It's been changed. It's going to be up there for the next six months. So feel free to take a look next time you're there.
But for now, the park is open for everyone to enjoy yourselves over the summer. OK, mentioned the Belfry, didn't we, a few minutes ago with the closure of the Marks and Spencers. Reigate Photographic Society have got a new exhibition of the Belfry. It's their side entrance. It's been changed. It's going to be up there for the next six months. So feel free to take a look next time you're there.
They say we also meet at the community center in Reigate every Monday night at eight o'clock from September to May. All photographers old and new are always welcome. Reigatephotosoc.com. reigatephotosoc.com if you want to learn more. And if you want to hear more about the Society, you can do that by going all the way back to episode 9 of the Planet Reigate podcast.
They say we also meet at the community center in Reigate every Monday night at eight o'clock from September to May. All photographers old and new are always welcome. Reigatephotosoc.com. reigatephotosoc.com if you want to learn more. And if you want to hear more about the Society, you can do that by going all the way back to episode 9 of the Planet Reigate podcast.
Yes, so if you, it's on the ground floor, go right to the very end and then hang a left and it's up there. It's up the, is there a bit of a slope? There are certainly some steps, aren't there? You go up the side entrance. Well worth looking at.
Yes, so if you, it's on the ground floor, go right to the very end and then hang a left and it's up there. It's up the, is there a bit of a slope? There are certainly some steps, aren't there? You go up the side entrance. Well worth looking at.
Maybe you're waiting for somebody to finish their shopping, or maybe you've got a cup of coffee or a sandwich or something, or maybe you've got a bit of time to kill in a lunch break. Well worth taking a look at that. Now, talking of which, sales going on at the Belfry at the moment. I've had a little look. You may be able to save yourself some money. New look. Have a sale. Up to 60% off.
Maybe you're waiting for somebody to finish their shopping, or maybe you've got a cup of coffee or a sandwich or something, or maybe you've got a bit of time to kill in a lunch break. Well worth taking a look at that. Now, talking of which, sales going on at the Belfry at the moment. I've had a little look. You may be able to save yourself some money. New look. Have a sale. Up to 60% off.
Benson's for beds. have up to 50% off event. Tappy Carpets, 50% off carpets there. H&M have got a summer sale. And Trespass have got 60% off all stock there as well. Now, you know about BBC Radio 4 Any Questions? It's coming to Salford's. Yeah, Salford's and Sidlow Parish Council are going to be hosting. It's going to be at Salford's Village Hall on Honeycrock Lane.
Benson's for beds. have up to 50% off event. Tappy Carpets, 50% off carpets there. H&M have got a summer sale. And Trespass have got 60% off all stock there as well. Now, you know about BBC Radio 4 Any Questions? It's coming to Salford's. Yeah, Salford's and Sidlow Parish Council are going to be hosting. It's going to be at Salford's Village Hall on Honeycrock Lane.
The panel's going to be discussing current affairs and hot topics. So that's going to be interesting. If you're thinking, well, hold on, weren't they there recently? Peter, I remember you telling me about this. A couple of three months ago. Yeah, it was put on hold, wasn't it? Because of the general election.
The panel's going to be discussing current affairs and hot topics. So that's going to be interesting. If you're thinking, well, hold on, weren't they there recently? Peter, I remember you telling me about this. A couple of three months ago. Yeah, it was put on hold, wasn't it? Because of the general election.
But if you want to be part of broadcasting history, the first broadcast of any questions goes back to 1948. They visit different parts of the country each week. They've got a panel of four speakers. There's usually someone local, isn't there?
But if you want to be part of broadcasting history, the first broadcast of any questions goes back to 1948. They visit different parts of the country each week. They've got a panel of four speakers. There's usually someone local, isn't there?
And then a couple of people, national politicians, and then someone perhaps from a university or a commentator, in some way a policymaker or a writer, something like that. And it's broadcast live on BBC Radio 4. You can bring along a question, you submit it to the panel on the night. So the doors open from 6.30 and it goes live at 8 o'clock, Friday the 27th of September.
And then a couple of people, national politicians, and then someone perhaps from a university or a commentator, in some way a policymaker or a writer, something like that. And it's broadcast live on BBC Radio 4. You can bring along a question, you submit it to the panel on the night. So the doors open from 6.30 and it goes live at 8 o'clock, Friday the 27th of September.