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Show Name: Greg
Genre: Various
Time: 12:00 - 14:00
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Show Name: DJJD
Deejay: Danny Andrews
Time: 14:00-16:00 Saturday

Show Name: The Alternative with Matt Pendry
Deejay: Matt Pendry
Time: 16:00-18:00 Saturday

Show Name: Music for Grown up's
Deejay: Dave Roberts
Time: 18:00-20:00 Saturday

Show Name: Rock on the Ridge
Deejay: Jules & Bob
Time: 20:00-22:00 Saturday

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Welcome to Ridge Radio - Your Local Radio Station serving the Tandridge District Area.

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Disco Queen Donna Summer Dies

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Singer-songwriter Donna Summer has died at the age of 63 after a battle with cancer, her family says.

Summer - who sang hits Hot Stuff and I Feel Love - gained prominence in the 1970s disco era.

The five-time Grammy Award winner passed away in Florida, a statement from her family said.

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Olympic Flame handed over to London

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The Olympic Flame has been handed over to London.

David Beckham was at the ancient Panathenaic Stadium to help collect the flame and bring it back home.

The historic event took place in a rain-hit sundown ceremony at the stadium in Athens, venue of the first modern Olympics in 1896.

The flame has been handed over to London to host the Games for the...

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Will.i.am sends his music to space

Will.i.am sends his music to space

Will.i.am is set to produce an exclusive track which will be launched into outer space, it has been reported.

The Black Eyed Peas singer and The Voice judge is also a celebrated producer and his talents have been scouted by NASA according to the Sun.

The space agency apparently wants him to produce a song to be played during a future mission to Mars.

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A new non-emergency telephone number to contact Surrey Police comes into effect from Thursday, 1 September 2011, providing a new way for people to get in touch about issues that do not need an emergency response. The new 101 number will be going live as part of a national drive to make it easier to contact the police and report crime and disorder. While 999 is a well recognised number to report emergencies, the 2010 British Crime Survey found that only 54% of the public know how to contact their local police if they want to talk to them about local policing issues, crime or anti-social behaviour. Click here for more info 

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