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Derby's NHS walk in centres, scam phone calls and Olympic torch bearers

Two Derby NHS walk in centres are spared, Olympic organisers are looking for torch bearers and a Derby man records scam phone calls to help warn others.

7.08am: Olympic organisers say they're looking for 600 people to carry the Olympic torch through the East Midlands next year.

7.15am: Why Derby County legends and a load of soap stars will be squaring off on the pitch at Pride Park tonight for a good cause.

7.37am: We find out about the millions spent on fuel each year to make sure that when we dial 999 someone actually comes.

7.44am: England Lions star Graham Onions is amongst the famous cricketers taking part in the match against Sri Lanka today. We speak to Derbyshire County Cricket Club.

7.53am: Two NHS walk in centres in Derby were threatened with closure but a petition saved them.

8.08am: The Derby man who's recorded his scam calls, in an effort to warn others.

8.14am: The cost of keeping the police on the streets and how the price at the pumps affects Derbyshire police.

8.22am: As the 90th birthday of Prince Philip approaches, it has brought back wartime memories for one north Derbyshire sailor.

8.38am: Why there will be a flyby near Ashbourne by a Spitfire and a Dakota next month.

8.45am: Local reaction to Ken Clarke's comments on rape.

8.55am: Rail passengers talk about proposed changes to fares.

3 hours

Broadcast

  • Thu 19 May 2011 07:00