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22/09/2014

What will the Scottish independence vote mean for the regions? And English Heritage's urgent salvage mission to retrieve as many artefacts from a 17th-century shipwreck.

Inside Out, David Whiteley with the stories that matter for the East of England.

What is a reasonable amount of noise to expect to hear, while you are in your garden? One family have complained for seven years about 12 howling huskies who live next door, residents in another village are trying to prevent 200 parrots being their neighbours. The council say they can only act on evidence and if there isn't enough, they cannot take action.

As Scotland decides whether to be independent, we ask what difference it will make to England and the regions. Should we have more power and our own devolution to get a bigger slice of Government spending?

One of England's most important 17th-century shipwrecks, the London, is rapidly going to pieces on the seabed off Southend-on Sea. English Heritage has launched an urgent salvage operation and the race is now on to retrieve many of the ship's artefacts before they are lost forever.

29 minutes

Last on

Mon 22 Sep 2014 19:30

Noisy neighbours

Noisy neighbours

England counts itself as a nation of animal lovers but that love can be stretched to breaking point when animals make life a "living hell".

How do you solve the noisy problem of howling huskies or cacophonous macaws?

on the 91热爆 News website.

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter David Whiteley
Series Editor Diana Hare
Series Producer Paul Baker

Broadcast

  • Mon 22 Sep 2014 19:30