Events In Surrey 21st June 2019
Graham Laycock introduces Diana Roberts from the Guildford Tourist Information Centre with the essential guide things to see and do in Surrey over the coming weeks.

Graham Laycock introduces Diana Roberts from the Guildford Tourist Information Centre with the essential guide things to see and do in Surrey over the coming weeks.
Graham Laycock introduces Diana Roberts from the Guildford Tourist Information Centre with the essential guide things to see and do in Surrey over the coming weeks.
Graham Laycock talks to Rachelle Barnett from the Woking & Sam Beare Hospices about today's winning numbers and the winner of the £1,000 first prize plus the latest fund raising plans. More details at www.wsbhospices.co.uk.
Graham Laycock talks to Rachelle Barnett from the Woking & Sam Beare Hospices about today's winning numbers and the winner of the £1,000 first prize plus the latest fund raising plans. More details at www.wsbhospices.co.uk.
Surrey Showcase Preview with singer Harowman talking about his music, The Surrey Showcase and the Guildford Fringe plus his influences and singing a couple of tracks from his new album. Surrey Showcase takes place at the Nomad Theatre, East Horsley on Saturday 17th August.
Highlights from last Saturday’s annual Shepperton Village Fair with Alan Timbrell, Dave Jemitus and Penny Carter meeting many of the people taking part.
Rachael Summers starts reading a serialisation Amanda Neale’s new novel Changing Sky which is based on her life in the music business from singer to management and mentor.
Graham Laycock introduces Diana Roberts from the Guildford Tourist Information Centre with the essential guide things to see and do in Surrey over the coming weeks.
Graham Laycock talks to Rachelle Barnett from the Woking & Sam Beare Hospices about today's winning numbers and the winner of the £1,000 first prize plus the latest fund raising plans. More details at www.wsbhospices.co.uk.
Alan Timbrell talks to Denise and Chris Arthey about their life changing experience of both losing a leg in a motor-cycle accident and The 10th Annual Hydon Hobble 3 mile fun run/walk for the Hydon Hill Cheshire Home taking place at Hydon Hill at 7pm on the 9th June. To register visit www.leonardcheshire.org/events
Highlights from Broodklands Radio's Bank Holiday Monday outside broadcast from Woking Jubilee Square with Barry Richards and James Pearce meeting the people of Woking.
Doreen Pipe reports from the recent opening of The Burlington Care Home in Shepperton by local resident Diana Moran, the Green Goddess and Ameet Kotecha, MD of Boutique Care Homes and Mr Agate. Doreen also talks to Monica Chard, Cllr. Jean Pinkerton OBE the Mayor of Spelthorne, Cllr. Ian Harvey, Leader of Spelthorne Council, Cllr. Colin Barnard and Cllr. Robin Sider.
Graham Laycock introduces Diana Roberts from the Guildford Tourist Information Centre with the essential guide things to see and do in Surrey over the coming weeks.
Graham Laycock talks to Rachelle Barnett from the Woking & Sam Beare Hospices about today's winning numbers and the winner of the £1,000 first prize plus the latest fund raising plans. More details at www.wsbhospices.co.uk.
Susie Mac talks to Helen Addis, local Weybridge mum and Breast cancer survivor, about her journey and her new Change and Check It campaign she is running with the ITV Lorraine Show and many retailers have taken up.
Graham Laycock introduces Diana Roberts from the Guildford Tourist Information Centre with the essential guide things to see and do in Surrey over the coming weeks.
Graham Laycock talks to Rachelle Barnett from the Woking & Sam Beare Hospices about today's winning numbers and the winner of the £1,000 first prize plus the latest fund raising plans. More details at www.wsbhospices.co.uk.
Tim Matthews meets the school teams involved in the Young Enterprise Surrey Finals held at Epsom College.
Diane and Sally are Natwest Community Bankers and they give free talks in the area as part of Friends Against Scams warning people about online scammers. Hear about the latest scams and how to stay safe online.
Susie Mac talks to David Wiilamson a double leg ampute who wil be doing an astonishing 30 marathams in 30 days in a wheelchair. An incredible physical and mental cahllenge to raise funds for Limb Power to engage amputees and individuals with limb impairments in physical activity, sports and the arts to imoprive the quality of thier life. Pless donate at www.justgiving.com/fundraising/dw30in30.
Graham Laycock talks to Morgan Poulter from the Ski Hut at Sandown Sports, Esher about this Sunday's Dual Slalom Championship with 31 school teams taking part which is a free family event.
Graham Laycock introduces Diana Roberts from the Guildford Tourist Information Centre with the essential guide things to see and do in Surrey over the coming weeks.
Graham Laycock talks to Rachelle Barnett from the Woking & Sam Beare Hospices about today's winning numbers and the winner of the £1,000 first prize plus the latest fund raising plans. More details at www.wsbhospices.co.uk.
Graham Laycock introduces Diana Roberts from the Guildford Tourist Information Centre with the essential guide things to see and do in Surrey over the coming weeks.
Graham Laycock talks to Rachelle Barnett from the Woking & Sam Beare Hospices about today's winning numbers and the winner of the £1,000 first prize plus the latest fund raising plans. More details at www.wsbhospices.co.uk.
Tim Mitchell reports from the launch in Reigate last Saturday of Amanda Neale’s new novel Changing Sky which is based on her life in the music business from singer to management and mentor. Rachelle Summers reads a serialisation of the book for Brooklands Radio on Fridays at 7.15pm.
Graham Laycock introduces Diana Roberts from the Guildford Tourist Information Centre with the essential guide things to see and do in Surrey over the coming weeks.
Graham Laycock talks to Rachelle Barnett from the Woking & Sam Beare Hospices about today's winning numbers and the winner of the £1,000 first prize plus the latest fund raising plans. More details at www.wsbhospices.co.uk.
Alex Naien talks to Paul Cope the author of “The seven secrets to change your career” about his book which is targeted at people who are miserable in their jobs and don’t know how to change their lives. Paul walked the talk as he moved from being a stressed corporate lawyer at 100 hours a week to being in complete control of his time and money and living a stress-free life.
In the My Job feature Alex Nairn is joined in the studio by Heather Crowe to discuss the challenges and skills required to succeed as a marketing consultant in an increasingly competitive world