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Dialect - Colin Forse: a retired trades unionist's advice for new PM David Cameron

[Bristol] Dialect | 17.06.2010 23:22

and the latest from Windmill Hill City Farm
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Times on the mp3 file
00:00 - Introduction
01:00 - Bernard Cook - Bristol Keep Parking Free (anti-controlled parking zone campaign)
13:00 - Arif Hussein Director of Windmill Hill City Farm in Bedminster talks about incredible fundraising efforts that have kept the farm open.
24:30 - Anthea Page reports from the Danube Delta. On the way to Bulgaria by bus.
33:00 - Extended Secrets and Lies by David Southwell read by Malcolm Grieves - 'missing evidence' Lockerbie, JFK, Project Blue Book and Project Blue Beam
45:00 - Retired trades unionist (ASLEF) Colin Forse from Yatton gives his advice for the new Conservative government. (ASLEF)
53:00 - Michaela reads Jeff Sparkes What's On Guide
58:00 - Credits

Presenter: John Peters Coleman
Reporter: Tony Gosling
Contributors: Malcolm Grieve, Micheala, Jeff Sparks, Anthea Page
Studio Production: Jonny Roydon, Michael Reid
Producer: Tony Gosling

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- Original article on IMC Bristol: http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/692627