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Ray and Tom at Number 10 door (not the real one)

"Act as if you live here Tom"

Keep on running

Running the country and running around the country. The Ray Clark Breakfast Show has got close to both this week, although to be honest my 35 minute and 15 seconds jog around Chelmsford is hardly likely to lead to any attempt to stand for election.

Despite the rain...

Summer is here, and life goes on. The Tolleshunt D'Arcy fete was very well attended last Saturday. I went along with former 'Apprentice hopeful', Natalie Wood, who has become even more successful after Sir Alan fired her and she joined the BBC Essex team.

Ray and Natalie at Tolleshunt D'arcy fete

Who had the last word here then?

You can hear Natalie throughout the summer on Graham Bannerman's Summer Saturday Show.

Trouble is, being a proper Essex lad from out in the sticks, loads of people knew me, including my cousin Clive and Brian the plumber. "Do you know everyone?" asked Natalie.

What's the time Tom?

Continuing our forthcoming series of secret meetings with high powered people in even higher places, Major Tom and I were summoned to attend The House of Commons earlier in the week.

Ray in front of Big Ben

Think my tie was a bit short

We had a great tour around the place, our guide was Colchester MP, Bob Russell - which was only fair as he recently presented an edition of 'The BBC Essex Years' from our place of work, so we thought we'd go to his place of work!

Hold on, I'm coming

The 10th Wollastons Race for Business took place in Chelmsford this week, where 2,000-plus runners blasted their way around the town.

Now I've always thought that running for grown-ups was a really daft thing to do. I still subscribe to that theory, but after taking part and running further than at anytime since leaving school in 1970, I'm a little worried that I enjoyed it!

The best bit of taking part was the very hot shower that I had once I got home!

Here is the 'Team BBC Essex' role of honour:

Runners at Chelmsford's Race for Business

They're under Starters Orders (I'm on the left!)

News and Sports man Ben Fryer - 23'44" (160th place)
Telephone Travis - 28'10" (578)
Major Tom - 28'48" (639)
Engineer Michael - 31'08" (831)
Telephone Stu - 31'08" (832)
Etholle - 33'25" (1028)
On-line Claire - 33'32" (1038)
On-line Paul - 34'20" (1091)
Raymond Colin Clark - 35'15" (1154)
Oliver Rogers - 35'38" (1187)
On-line Felicity - 45'53" (1518)
Steve Scruton - 45'59" (1521)
News man Nick Alliker - 47'45" (1562)

Be a BBC ESSEX Mile Sharer

Rather than take up running, you might like to drive to work. But with the current price of petrol, sharing a lift might be cheaper - and more fun. Check out The Mile Sharer campaign.

The Story Wot U Write

Another great story this week - and we're always looking for a start for a future story. We'd love to use your story, so please do get writing and e-mailing.

And now... this week's 'Where in Essex' clues

Places to store heavy agricultural produce = Barnston
Ask Edward to pay his way on the bus or train = Fairstead (Fares Ted)
Think of a north western river, surrounded by water = Mersea Island (River Mersey)
You can't make a mountain out of this place, but don't show envy = Molehill Green
Alphabetically, the seventh best way to move goods around = Vange (Van-G)

last updated: 13/06/2008 at 12:30
created: 13/06/2008

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