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Goes down to Brighton, comes via Redhill, as you know. 54 miles in total. It's been going since 1997. Excuse me, it's been going since 1977. 46 years. If I'd started in 1977, I'd probably still be riding it now. I'll be honest with you. Hundreds of riders of all ages and experience levels have been taking part in the bike ride to raise money for charity.
Goes down to Brighton, comes via Redhill, as you know. 54 miles in total. It's been going since 1997. Excuse me, it's been going since 1977. 46 years. If I'd started in 1977, I'd probably still be riding it now. I'll be honest with you. Hundreds of riders of all ages and experience levels have been taking part in the bike ride to raise money for charity.
And as I say, go through the Planet Reigate area, refreshment points and Nutfield Cricket Club and a little bit further on at the Dog and Duck as well. So look out for them and give them a cheer and cheer them on their way. You probably want a bell or something, maybe a klaxon, maybe some kind of horn or your good old human voice will help them along their way.
And as I say, go through the Planet Reigate area, refreshment points and Nutfield Cricket Club and a little bit further on at the Dog and Duck as well. So look out for them and give them a cheer and cheer them on their way. You probably want a bell or something, maybe a klaxon, maybe some kind of horn or your good old human voice will help them along their way.
Big, big weekend locally. Of course, you know, it's the start of summer, isn't it? So we're going to be spending an awful lot of time over the next few weeks, I'm sure, talking about various fairs and fates and carnivals and outdoor events. And so we're keeping our fingers crossed for the weather for our two big local events this weekend.
Big, big weekend locally. Of course, you know, it's the start of summer, isn't it? So we're going to be spending an awful lot of time over the next few weeks, I'm sure, talking about various fairs and fates and carnivals and outdoor events. And so we're keeping our fingers crossed for the weather for our two big local events this weekend.
Of course, the Reigate Summer Festival and also the Hawley Carnival as well. More on that in a few moments' time. And, of course, we've got our news, and we've got all sorts of other things still to come as well. Before we go at the end of the show, we've got our 60-second soundscape, and also we've got our Planet Reigate stars, too. All sorts of things going on in this week's episode.
Of course, the Reigate Summer Festival and also the Hawley Carnival as well. More on that in a few moments' time. And, of course, we've got our news, and we've got all sorts of other things still to come as well. Before we go at the end of the show, we've got our 60-second soundscape, and also we've got our Planet Reigate stars, too. All sorts of things going on in this week's episode.
And back in episode 30, Karen, the Betchworth Village Archivist, with a couple of stories of those buried in St Michael's Churchyard there, including the man... with two names and the woman who died when she went to do a good deed so if you want to hear about those rather kind of well actually that second one is a little bit gory it does have to be said but it's
And back in episode 30, Karen, the Betchworth Village Archivist, with a couple of stories of those buried in St Michael's Churchyard there, including the man... with two names and the woman who died when she went to do a good deed so if you want to hear about those rather kind of well actually that second one is a little bit gory it does have to be said but it's
Yeah, it's a good yarn, it's a good tale. And it's 25 years since the restoration of the Japanese garden at Gatton Park. We had a little bit of its history in episode 30 as well, and also in the same show, in a packed programme tonight, Ronnie. Joke for the kids. The local district commissioner for scouting, Tony Brown. So you'll be able to find episode 30 in your favourite podcast app.
Yeah, it's a good yarn, it's a good tale. And it's 25 years since the restoration of the Japanese garden at Gatton Park. We had a little bit of its history in episode 30 as well, and also in the same show, in a packed programme tonight, Ronnie. Joke for the kids. The local district commissioner for scouting, Tony Brown. So you'll be able to find episode 30 in your favourite podcast app.
Later on in the show, we hear from Murray. I've been down to the Battlebridge Lane track to speak with him about next month's 10K run. But first of all, the Reigate Summer Festival is a celebration of the town's creativity. A weekend of free entertainment for the local community and beyond.
Later on in the show, we hear from Murray. I've been down to the Battlebridge Lane track to speak with him about next month's 10K run. But first of all, the Reigate Summer Festival is a celebration of the town's creativity. A weekend of free entertainment for the local community and beyond.
Now the festival pulls together the town's creative and cultural talent into one unmissable event in and around the town centre. and it's happening this very weekend. We're proud media partners with this inaugural event, so we're really pleased and proud to be involved with it, and you can find our various interviews about it in episodes 31, 37, and last week in episode 39 as well.
Now the festival pulls together the town's creative and cultural talent into one unmissable event in and around the town centre. and it's happening this very weekend. We're proud media partners with this inaugural event, so we're really pleased and proud to be involved with it, and you can find our various interviews about it in episodes 31, 37, and last week in episode 39 as well.
Now, obviously, we can't give out all the acts and all of the times because there are literally dozens and dozens. But let's give you a flavour of what's to come. The Rygate Summer Festival 2024 is centred around three stages and a fringe trail. We'll talk about the fringe trail a little bit later on in the show.
Now, obviously, we can't give out all the acts and all of the times because there are literally dozens and dozens. But let's give you a flavour of what's to come. The Rygate Summer Festival 2024 is centred around three stages and a fringe trail. We'll talk about the fringe trail a little bit later on in the show.
But the tunnel stage at the south end of Tunnel Road is the focal point of the festival, with a community stage inside Reigate Methodist Church, that's the one near Marks and Spencer's, and a third smaller stage in the cobbled area outside Cafe Nero at the Old Town Hall.
But the tunnel stage at the south end of Tunnel Road is the focal point of the festival, with a community stage inside Reigate Methodist Church, that's the one near Marks and Spencer's, and a third smaller stage in the cobbled area outside Cafe Nero at the Old Town Hall.