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PeopleYou are in: Berkshire > Features > People > More from this section More from this sectionAll pages from April to June 2007June 26/06/2007 Love thy Neighbour Jason Donovan chats music, Neighbours and errr, loincloths to BBC Radio Berkshire's Phil Kennedy. more...June 13/06/2007 Lenny's Britain Berkshire resident Lenny Henry chats to old pal Richard Skinner about the British sense of humour. more...June 13/06/2007 What Katie did next... Sandhurst-trained Apprentice star Katie Hopkins shows her friendly side in this candid interview. more...June 07/06/2007 Replacing 'naff' Olympic logo Hear from the Caversham designers of Britain's favourite alternative Olympics logo. more...May 31/05/2007 Is your ceiling from Syria? There's more to the ceiling of Stratfield Saye house than you might think - David Dimbleby explains. more...May 30/05/2007 Mum, Can You Lend Me 20 Quid? Do you know if your kids are becoming drug addicts? One Reading author and mum learnt the hard way. more...May 01/05/2007 Blog: Stormchasing in the US In his last blog, Bracknell's Alister Chapman reflects on a tornado's beauty and devastation. more...April 30/04/2007 CiN hands over cheque to EBWA Your BBC Children In Need fundraising has helped East Berkshire Women's Aid secure a huge cheque. more...April 26/04/2007 Ming Campbell on BBC Berkshire The Lib Dem leader talks local elections and the environment. Read and have your say. more...April 26/04/2007 Tony Blair on BBC Berkshire The Labour leader talks immigrants, investment in Berkshire, and Reading FC. Read and have your say. more...April 24/04/2007 David Cameron on BBC Berkshire The Conservative leader talks crime, housing and rural life in Berkshire. Read and have your say. more...April 18/04/2007 'Nature's fireworks' What drives a Bracknell father-of-one to risk his life chasing storms in America's Tornado Alley? more...April 12/04/2007 Swans away with the Fairy ...PREVIOUSNEXT...A nasty bacteria is turning the swans on the Thames pink - but there's a solution. Watch the video! more... |
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