Events In Surrey 7th March 2025
Graham Laycock introduces Diana Roberts of Destination Toolkit with the essential guide things to see and do in Surrey over the coming weeks.

Graham Laycock introduces Diana Roberts of Destination Toolkit with the essential guide things to see and do in Surrey over the coming weeks.
Graham Laycock talks to Claire Hudson, Client Liasion Officer at Avery Camberley Heights Care Home and Patrick Mathe, Chairman of the Royal British Legion Camberley Branch about thehir re-lauch event on Saturday 8th March 1pm to 4pm at the home.
Michelle Ford talks with Milly Johnson, author of Same Time Next Week. Milly's 22nd novel is a tribute to the transformative power of female friendships in midlife. One of the Top 10 Female Fiction authors in the UK with millions of copies of her books sold across the world, Milly’s sales exceed 3 million in the UK alone, and she’s published in more than 20 different countries. In 2020, she was honoured with the Romantic Novelists’ Association’s Outstanding Achievement Award and is a fierce defe...
Michelle Ford talks to Karen Powell aka The Organising Lady, professional organiser and declutterer will be sharing her tips for Spring. Get organised and decluttered for warmer temperatures and venturing into the garden again!
Graham Laycock introduces Diana Roberts of Destination Toolkit with the essential guide things to see and do in Surrey over the coming weeks.
This Is Hospice Care is a national campaign highlighting the growing need for hospice care and the vital roles Gifts In Wills plays in funding hospices. Graham Laycock talks to the CEOs of three Surrey hospices, Mark Byrne CEO of the Woking and Sam Beare Hospice, Nigel Seymour CEO of Princess Alice Hospice in Esher and Paul Farthing CEO of Shooting Star hildrens Hospice in Guildford.
Michelle Ford talks with author Kate Rowe-Ham, a fitness expert and health advocate renowned for her work in women's health, particularly focusing on menopause. In her acclaimed book, Fitter, Calmer, Stronger in 30 days, Kate combines her insightful research and practical advice to address the misconceptions surrounding menopause. She offers readers valuable strategies and tools to manage symptoms, enhance well-being, and redefine their menopause experience.
Alan Bosson talks with Sarah Woods the new CEO of Momentum Children's Charity.
Alan Bosson talks with Heather Clayton and Stacey of Barchester Care Home Burwood Grange about their upcoming community events,
Baz Richards and Leanne Brown talk to Mike Hardy and Emma about their cat Tilly's recent adventure travelling on it's own to Waterloo by train from it's home in Weybridge.
Graham Laycock introduces Diana Roberts of Destination Toolkit with the essential guide things to see and do in Surrey over the coming weeks.
Graham Laycock talks to Kerry Gibb from the Woking and Sam Beare Hospices about forthccoming fund raising events and how you can support and fund raise forthe hospice. More details at www.wsbh.org.uk
Michelle Ford talks with author Nicola May. Based in Ascot, Berkshire, Nicola has become somewhat of a rom-com superstar! She is already the author of seventeen romantic comedies, all of which have appeared in the Kindle bestseller charts. Her latest novel, How Do I Tell You? is a love story with a big secret. Heartwarming and uplifting.
Michelle Ford chats with Lisa Talbot, personal stylist, about new trends, how to bring them into your wardrobe and start looking forward to spring.
Graham Laycock meets many of those involved in last Thursday’s event Inspiration for Life Art Exhibition at The Lightbox in Woking where local artists have donated their work for sale with all the proceeds going to the Woking and Sam Beare Hospice. He meets the winner of the best painting Evie Barton whose prize was presented by artist Shaun Henry created the larger than life statues that are around Woking town centre. The exhibition continues until the 23rd February.
Baz Richards and Michelle Ford chat with The Mayor of Elmbridge, Neil Houston about his major charity events in March to raise money for his chosen charity Home Start - Family Support.
Baz Richards and Leanne Brown chat with Gemma Bissix, actress and star of both Eastenders and Hollyoaks about her acting career. Gemma also features in Community Life Magazine in March.
Graham Laycock introduces Diana Roberts of Destination Toolkit with the essential guide things to see and do in Surrey over the coming weeks.
Graham Laycock talks to Diana Roberts from Guildford In Bloom about the launch of this year's garedning competition.
Graham Laycock talks to Kerry Gibb from the Woking and Sam Beare Hospices about forthccoming fund raising events and how you can support and fund raise forthe hospice. More details at www.wsbh.org.uk
If you find winter gets you down and spring seems so far away, you might enjoy Self Care for Winter by psychologist Suzy Reading - a gentle, inspiration read with suggestions on how to hibernate but not stagnate through the season.
Baz Richards talks with Natasha Gordana the Clinical Director of EQuilibrium in Weybridge.
Baz Richards and Leanne Brown talks to Pavlos Contos talking about Safer Internet Day.
Michelle Ford’s Book Club welcomes Instagram famous poet, Donna Ashworth, whose poetry anthology, Growing Brave, is a huge bestseller. Donna’s words have inspired and comforted so many through grief, anxiety, doubt, finding yourself again. She gives a special reading of ‘Yellow’, one of the most popular poem
Michelle Ford chats with Dr Raj Arora, ITV1's This Morning medic, founder of FaceBible and philanthropist. We’ll be discussing winterising skin, juggling her incredible schedule with family and work for many charities including The Good Grief Trust - and ageing positively (with or without a wee tweakment!).
Michelle Ford and Baz Richards are joined by Jane Michell, founder and creator of Jane Plan, the UK's number one weight management system. Jane will be drawing the winner of our competition for one month of Jane Plan with weekly nutritionist support.
Graham Laycock introduces Diana Roberts of Destination Toolkit with the essential guide things to see and do in Surrey over the coming weeks.
Graham Laycock talks to Fran Wakefiield from the Woking and Sam Beare Hospices about forthccoming fund raising events and how you can support and fund raise forthe hospice. More details at www.wsbh.org.uk
Michelle Ford talks to Jackie Bryans, the PR and Development Manager from Theatre Royal, Windsor to discuss upcoming productions.
The launch of Michelle's new Book Club - this week featuring an interview with Dame Stella Rimington, former head of MI5 whose new spy thriller, The Hidden Hand, is