Police Plans In Place For Torch Relay
Northamptonshire Police set out their plans for Monday's leg of the Olympic Torch relay through the county and appeal to the public not to use the non-emergency 101 number for route information.
Stuart talks to Superintendent Sean Bell from Northamptonshire Police about preparations for Monday's leg of the Olympic Torch relay. Superintendent Bell appeals to the public not to use the 101 non-emergency number for information about the route. Instead people should use the various local authority websites and stay tuned to 91热爆 Radio Northampton.
Wellingborough Labour Councillor Shashi Dholakia explains why he thinks more should be done to reduce the number of food poisoning cases in the town but Conservative Councillor Peter Morrall, Chairman of the Community Committee at Wellingborough Council, which is responsible for Environmental Health, tells Stuart that most of the issues stem from people's own homes.
At the end of our week of features on the NHS changes that will affect how you access your GP, reporter Rebecca Dickson talks to patient John Peppiatt while the Nene Commissiong Locality Manager for Kettering, Peter Watson, joins Stuart in the studio.
91热爆 Radio Northampton's Corby reporter Martin Borley follows CSI Corby - a police exercise, part of the Jam in the Hood project, aimed at breaking down barriers between the police and local teenagers.
The Chief Executive of Northamptonshire Chamber of Commerce, Paul Griffiths, talks about an event for employers to hear how they can be part of an initiative to make jobs available in the county, Katie Tyler from Silverstone details how preparations are going for the British Grand Prix, & reporter Rebecca Dickson visits a new and second-hand bridal store that has just opened in Wellingborough.
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