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Welcome
(L-R) Chris Randall, Me, Cotts and Dean Orgill
Summer’s here!
There is no better place than Sussex
in the sunshine, the green of the rolling
downs and the glistening blue waters.
The village greens in bloom, the smell of
freshly cut grass, cucumber sandwiches
and cricket.
We welcome a new boy to the Re:
Magazine team – Laurence Elphick.
Laurence joins us from Juice 107.2 FM
and is sports mad so we gave him the
task of interviewing cricket legend Tony
Cottey who is one of the few people to
have won the Championship with more
than one county side. For anyone that
has had the pleasure of meeting Cotts,
he is a genuinely funny guy with a never
ending supply of anecdotes. I particular
love his tale of playing basketball with
Robbie Williams.
Liza got to interview Herbie Flowers,
possibly the world’s most accomplished
session musician. By the end of the
70s he had played bass on over 500
hit records. Herbie was in T-Rex and
also played with Elton John, George
Harrison, Cat Stevens, David Bowie
and Lou Reed to name drop a few
(remember that famous bass line in
Walk on the Wild Side?).
Susie Parsons tell us why she loves
Ringmer and Gemma Leighton shares
her trip to San Francisco. Liza also
blagged a ride out with the Harveys Shire
Horses as they clip clopped through town
delivering beer.
We are also proud to announce that we
have picked up some silverware from the
Gatwick Diamond Business Awards and
there’s more on this on page 5.
It’s always a bit manic in the Re:
Magazine office around deadline and we
occasionally miss the odd typo but we
now have wordsmith Lorraine Nugent
trying to spot them and if she misses one
we’ll be paying £5 for each one to our
nominated charity – Macmillan Sussex.
So if you spot one, do let me know. I hope
that you enjoy this summer issue and
as always I’m always grateful for your
feedback, we’ve had some lovely letters
about the last issue. I’d love to hear what
you think of this issue of Re: Magazine
so please drop me a line at editor@
remagazine.co.uk
Now let’s fire up the BBQ and enjoy this
sunshine!
Jason Edge
Editor
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