08/09/2014
Will the success of the Tour de France result in more cycle paths? And the story of girl whose parents found a treatment abroad, after being told that her illness would kill her.
A 17-year-old girl from Luton ended up in hospital with severe burns after a beauty treatment went wrong. She joins Inside Out to test how well regulated the industry is, as part of a campaign to get a proper licensing system of practitioners.
Thousands of people turned out to watch the Tour de France when it raced through Cambridgeshire and Essex. Will that interest in cycling lead to more cycle paths? Saffron Walden was on the route of the race but currently has just 350 metres of dedicated cycle path. Campaigners in the town are asking for a new cycle path to link the town to the local railway station.
And the story of Lilly MacGlashan from Bedfordshire, whose parents found a treatment abroad, after being told that her illness would kill her.
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Beauty salons and eyebrow tinting
A third of beauty salons in parts of Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire are failing to follow industry safety guidelines, it has emerged.
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Salons should offer patch tests on customers wanting eyebrow tinting - though no law compels such a test.
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91热爆 Inside Out East investigated after teenager Harleigh Kay, from Luton, suffered burns in January.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | David Whiteley |
Series Editor | Diana Hare |
Series Producer | Paul Baker |
Broadcast
- Mon 8 Sep 2014 20:0091热爆 One East & Cambridgeshire only