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Corby prepares to meet the Queen + changes for Kettering

Corby businesses & the local council get ready for the Queen's visit on Wednesday, while the local council in Kettering consider improvements to their town.

As Corby prepares for the visit of the Queen on Wednesday, Corby Borough Council's Head of Culture and Leisure, Chris Stephenson, talks to 91热爆 Radio Northampton's Corby reporter Martin Borley while Dan Pickard, a director of Helical Bar, the company which owns the town centre, talks to reporter Rebecca Dickson.

As Kettering Borough Council prepares to debate changes to the town, Scott Jones from Kick-Start Kettering and local blogger Andy Gibney discuss what would improve Kettering. Listeners join in with their messages and texts.

Patients in Northampton General Hospital missed out on TV pictures of the Diamond Jubilee weekend because the hospital's TV system failed. Martin Glenn's mother is in the hospital and he tells Stuart what happened.

Councillor David Jenney, the Chairman of the Rushden Planning Consultative Committee, talks to Stuart about a campaign to reopen the WIndmill Club in the town.

Daventry reporter Martin Heath talks to people in Silverstone about plans to build 200 new houses there in return for a brand new primary school.

Martin Borley talks to people involved with the staging of "Well Rough", a community play about life in Wellingborough being performed at The Castle in Wellingborough.

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  • Fri 8 Jun 2012 06:00

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