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Tuesday
Jul142009

BBC TV and radio coverage to mark White Paper launch

The Government launches its new White Paper on Climate Change on Wednesday 15th July and to mark the occasion BBC TV News has decided to report from the village all day, every hour. Lots of people will be interviewed about climate change and what they are doing to combat it in the village. The BBC are coming along in a van powered by used oil from King Louis chip shop in Tarvin! Hear and see us us on Rado 4 Today programme, BBC Radio Manchester, BBC Breakfast TV, BBC World News and throughout the day and online and on demand. Thanks to everyone for giving up time to be interviewed.

Should be fun!

Here are the results of the day

BBC News
CBBC report with the school children
Radio 4 Today programme

Reader Comments (2)

Lovely to be woken up to news from home this morning thanks to Radio 4. Well done to all.

A bit sad that you had to say Ashton Hayes has a chippy though. Could you not have said that you are spreading your values and hard work to neighbouring villages and businesses?

Keep up the good work and all the luck for the furture!

July 15, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterGilly Davies

Gilly

Thanks for the comment - the BBC were careful to say 'local chip shop' and King Louis's is the local chippy as you will recall.

Garry

July 15, 2009 | Registered CommenterGarry Charnock

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