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Mike Buxton

Mike is a Sussex boy born and bred and has worked in radio for longer than he cares to admit. Over the years Mike has met and interviewed Hollywood A-list celebrities, royalty and leading politicians. Mike says he’s interested in what makes people tick in life and won’t give up until he’s worked it out! Good luck…

Mike is a Sussex boy born and bred and has worked in radio for longer than he cares to admit. Over the years Mike has met and interviewed Hollywood A-list celebrities, royalty and leading politicians. Mike says he’s interested in what makes people tick in life and won’t give up until he’s worked it out! Good luck…

Mike joined Arrow FM at the station’s launch in 1998. Before working for Arrow FM Mike spent time broadcasting at various radio stations in London and the south. Nowadays you can hear Mike presenting East Sussex Today, a show which Mike describes as a bite-size look at daily life in Hastings and 1066 Country with a little bit of celebrity sparkle thrown in for good measure!

 

Away from the studio Mike can often be found in the kitchen fulfilling his passion for French and Mediterranean cuisine. Mike says there’s nothing nicer than creating a dish from scratch and relaxing with a glass or two of wine. Move aside Keith Floyd!

Mike also writes for a living and is a keen photographer. Mike lives with his wife Jules and their three children.

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The runners line up ready for the start.

The 3rd Annual Keith Chandler Memorial Race organized by Hastings Runners took place on Sunday 27th April. The 5 mile race started and finished outside Hastings Town Hall. The winner was Ross Clarke from the Havering and Mayesbrook Club, his time of 25 minutes 43 seconds was a new course record. The first lady home was Gill Wheeler from Hailsham Harriers with a time of 30 minutes 23 seconds. The first wheelchair athlete home was Taylor Leigh from Filsham Wheelers, 23 minutes 10 seconds. Arrow FM’s Andy Knight managed to complete the course in a more leisurely 45 minutes!

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