Friday 2 March 2012

Radio Bulletin




Winchester police have shut down a property after a crack house closure order was approved.
The police have closed the city centre property from the public for three months after neighbours reported antisocial behaviour and blatant drug abuse.
The police are now encouraging residents with similar problems regarding antisocial behaviour to contact them.

Three pay and display parking meters are to be removed from the streets of Winchester.
The council has revealed that the meters have begun to cost more than they earn, so have proposed to replace them with a payment by phone system.
However this has been met by concerns that some people, especially the elderly, may have difficulties using the new system.
Audio Cut: Parking Changes
In Words: I hate that…
Out Words: …big advantage cause you never have coins.
Duration: 25 Seconds

Hampshire based Caracoli, has been awarded the “Best small shops in Britain 2012” in the food category.
The awards set up by the Telegraph magazine focus on the small, independent shops in Britain who are nominated by their own customers.  
Camalla Lama, a member of staff at Caracoli, stated her delight about their achievement.
Audio Cut: Caracoli Interview – Camalla Lama
In Words: Yeah we are feeling very great…
Out Words: … really different from other shops.
Duration: 16 Seconds


A Winchester schoolgirl has raised money for a new MRI scanner for the Royal Hampshire County Hospital.
11 year old Kitty Martin and friends managed to raise £131 at a cake sale in Western Primary School.
The students decided to help after a fire in the MRI unit at the hospital last December.

SOC: I’m Nadine Forshaw, there’s more at four.

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