Peter Stewart
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And all about meningitis, anaphylaxis, minor and major head injuries, febrile seizures, broken bones and lots more in the two-hour class. Not scary, they say. Classes are perfect for pregnancy. Just £25 a person. It's all happening at the Coleman Redland Centre. For more information, get in touch with me. I'll put you in touch with them.
And all about meningitis, anaphylaxis, minor and major head injuries, febrile seizures, broken bones and lots more in the two-hour class. Not scary, they say. Classes are perfect for pregnancy. Just £25 a person. It's all happening at the Coleman Redland Centre. For more information, get in touch with me. I'll put you in touch with them.
A brand new KidZone is launching this weekend at Belfry Square. Children can challenge each other to a game of tic-tac-toe. Is that what we usually call noughts and crosses? It is. I wonder why they've called it tic-tac-toe. It's rather American, isn't it? Go beak with our giant Connect Four or jump, skip and hop through our hopscotch grid.
A brand new KidZone is launching this weekend at Belfry Square. Children can challenge each other to a game of tic-tac-toe. Is that what we usually call noughts and crosses? It is. I wonder why they've called it tic-tac-toe. It's rather American, isn't it? Go beak with our giant Connect Four or jump, skip and hop through our hopscotch grid.
Our kid zone is in a safe enclosed area in Belfry Square, in the Belfry, allowing parents to relax and watch the Olympics while their children play. Got some live music going on. Princess and the Peas, indie rock covers band. Yeah, so they're playing the music of things like Blondie, The Jam. Well, you got me already. The Cult, Joan Jett, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. What was that?
Our kid zone is in a safe enclosed area in Belfry Square, in the Belfry, allowing parents to relax and watch the Olympics while their children play. Got some live music going on. Princess and the Peas, indie rock covers band. Yeah, so they're playing the music of things like Blondie, The Jam. Well, you got me already. The Cult, Joan Jett, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. What was that?
I Love Rock and Roll. Put another dime in the jukebox, baby. Yeah, Buzzcocks, Radiohead, Suzy Quatro, Devilgate Drive. Texas, Billy Joel, Primitives, ELO, Cranberries, Roxette, Transvision Vamp and many, many more. I'm loving that. It's all happening at the Cage Wine Bar. Well, you know where that is. And it's happening from 9 o'clock on Saturday night.
I Love Rock and Roll. Put another dime in the jukebox, baby. Yeah, Buzzcocks, Radiohead, Suzy Quatro, Devilgate Drive. Texas, Billy Joel, Primitives, ELO, Cranberries, Roxette, Transvision Vamp and many, many more. I'm loving that. It's all happening at the Cage Wine Bar. Well, you know where that is. And it's happening from 9 o'clock on Saturday night.
So we don't have anything being sent to us for Sunday. So if you've got something that you're organising for Saturday and you haven't let us know about it, Well, you've kind of missed out there, haven't you? Because you've missed out on me telling everyone else across the Planet Reigate area what it is you're doing. So in future, if you want to drop me a line, hello at theplanetreigatepodcast.com.
So we don't have anything being sent to us for Sunday. So if you've got something that you're organising for Saturday and you haven't let us know about it, Well, you've kind of missed out there, haven't you? Because you've missed out on me telling everyone else across the Planet Reigate area what it is you're doing. So in future, if you want to drop me a line, hello at theplanetreigatepodcast.com.
Our guest this week is Sean Lamberth who's from the Priory Park Cyclocross which is happening on the 9th of August. We'll hear from him as you might expect in our sports sequence a little bit later on. Plus I'm going to be telling you a little bit more about Reigate Heath because it's the start of Heath Week this coming week.
Our guest this week is Sean Lamberth who's from the Priory Park Cyclocross which is happening on the 9th of August. We'll hear from him as you might expect in our sports sequence a little bit later on. Plus I'm going to be telling you a little bit more about Reigate Heath because it's the start of Heath Week this coming week.
But first of all let's tell you about some other stories which are happening in the news at the moment. And the future of the Harlequin Theatre in Redhill. Now, it was closed in September, wasn't it, last year, when that crumbly concrete rack was found. And that meant that the pantomime, the theatre's biggest draw of the year, was moved to a big top in Memorial Park.
But first of all let's tell you about some other stories which are happening in the news at the moment. And the future of the Harlequin Theatre in Redhill. Now, it was closed in September, wasn't it, last year, when that crumbly concrete rack was found. And that meant that the pantomime, the theatre's biggest draw of the year, was moved to a big top in Memorial Park.
But its closure has meant a lot of other productions haven't been able to go ahead. Of course, there's the pop-up at the Belfry in one of the shop units, but... It doesn't really compensate completely for the theatre with several hundred seats and the other rooms there and so on for one-off shows and gigs, school performances, award ceremonies, lectures and so on. So what is happening?
But its closure has meant a lot of other productions haven't been able to go ahead. Of course, there's the pop-up at the Belfry in one of the shop units, but... It doesn't really compensate completely for the theatre with several hundred seats and the other rooms there and so on for one-off shows and gigs, school performances, award ceremonies, lectures and so on. So what is happening?
It was all brought up at a council meeting on Tuesday night. Chris Waite from the newly formed Harlequin Support Group and president of the East Surrey Performing Arts Group, the biggest private user of the Harlequin, asked an initial question.
It was all brought up at a council meeting on Tuesday night. Chris Waite from the newly formed Harlequin Support Group and president of the East Surrey Performing Arts Group, the biggest private user of the Harlequin, asked an initial question.
Lots of people there. Now, the reply came from the council leader, Richard Biggs.
Lots of people there. Now, the reply came from the council leader, Richard Biggs.