Anglian Water Resources Topped Up Nicely

09:36 Monday 5th November 2012
Andy Harper Show
BBC Radio Cambridgeshire

ANDY HARPER:
Earlier we had an email from Mandy, who was asking the question, what is the water situation like? This time last year they were warning about possible drought because we’d had such a dry autumn. And then of course we had a very dry spring as well. And like myself, speculating yesterday on how things were underground, Mandy wondered how things were looking. Well, who else to talk to but Kieran Nelson from Anglian Water. Now of course the dry autumn last year was partly to blame for the hosepipe ban, which some of us had last spring and early summer. I know it was a very dry spring as well.But this time round we can’t say it’s been a dry autumn, can we? Continue reading “Anglian Water Resources Topped Up Nicely”

Posh Solid For Six Point Clash

18:19 Friday 2nd November 2012
Drive BBC Radio Cambridgeshire

CHRIS MANN: Peterborough United go in search of their fifth win in seven matches when they travel to Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday. .. After yesterday’s press conference, our Sports Editor Nick Fairbairn started by asking Darren Ferguson about the injuries to Michael Bostwick and George Boyd. (TAPE)
DARREN FERGUSON: Well Boyd and Bostwick are fit. They’ll train this afternoon. Tommy Rowe’s a fifty-fifty.
NICK FAIRBAIRN: Did Mark Little pick up a bit of a knock at the weekend as well? Had a bit of treatment? Continue reading “Posh Solid For Six Point Clash”

Richard Howitt and Stewart Jackson on Immigration and the EU Budget

07:00 – 09:00 1 November 2012
Bigger Breakfast Show
BBC Radio Cambridgeshire

07:10

PAUL STAINTON: Last night David Cameron got something of a bloody nose in the House of Commons. He was defeated in a vote over Europe. MPs voted by a majority of 13 in favour of a rebel Tory call for a cut in the European budget .. Let’s speak to the MEP for the Eastern Region, Labour’s Richard Howitt .. There’s a perception though isn’t there that it’s just a massive gravy train, and that you know there’s expenses here and there, there’s people earning absolute fortunes for not doing very much at all.
RICHARD HOWITT: Well those feelings are because that type of language is used in the media.
PAUL STAINTON: So it’s the media’s fault, is it? Continue reading “Richard Howitt and Stewart Jackson on Immigration and the EU Budget”