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

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Nurses warn of unsafe staff levels

Nurses warn of unsafe staff levels

A group of senior nurses is warning that staffing levels on many hospital wards in England are unsafe.

The Safe Staffing Alliance (SSA) said wards often have just one registered nurse looking after eight patients

The alliance, which was formed last summer, says there is a worry that this ratio could be regarded as the minimum acceptable of staffing,...

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Wigan Beat Manchester City To Win FA Cup

Wigan Beat Manchester City To Win FA Cup

Wigan Athletic fans are celebrating after the team defeated big-spending Manchester City 1-0 to win the FA Cup at Wembley in one of the biggest final upsets the tournament has seen.

The Latics snatched the trophy in the dying moments of the game when Ben Watson headed in the winner in the 90th minute.

Manchester City finished the match with 10...

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Amy Winehouse Statue Gets Green Light

Amy Winehouse Statue Gets Green Light

A life-size statue of the late singer Amy Winehouse is set to be placed near the Camden home where she died after the local council approved the plans.

The bronze is expected to be erected on the balcony of the Roundhouse music venue around September despite objections from some conservationists who think it is too early for a memorial.

The...

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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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