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23 March, 2011

Final Radio Bulletin

Well, it isn't big and it isn't clever but here it is anyway!

Cheers to the guys for their help, and thanks to Tom especially for converting all of my audio into video (I'm too mentally challenged/my computer is too old and arthritic to manage it myself)




Script:

Winchester Tourist Information Centre has been shortlisted to win the 2011/ National Tourist Centre of the Year award.

The centre has already won a gold award in the south east regional finals held last year.

We spoke to Sarah Hartfield, the centre's Team Leader, about the recognition that she and her coworkers are receiving.

AUDIO IN - "We're really pleased..."

AUDIO OUT - "...sets us apart from other TICs"


A scheme which aids homeless people in Winchester has been relaunched.

"Spare Change for Real Change" is a charity that funds homeless shelters in and around Winchester.

The shelters give homeless people the help that they need to get off the streets for good.

The Trinity Centre is a such a shelter based in town. We spoke to Development Manager, Sue McKenna, about the benefits of giving change to the charity as opposed to giving money to people on the street.

AUDIO IN- "If people give in..."

AUDIO OUT - "...make a difference for homeless people."


And lastly, high speed broadband will finally be brought to rural Hampshire.

It's a part of a government push to bring a reliable internet connection to every home in the country by 2015.

Hampshire County Council say that they are eager to take advantage of special grants to make this possible.

Consumers may still have to foot the bill if they wish to have a faster internet connection than that provided by the government initiative, which is specified at a minimum of two Megabits per second.

Raymond Ellis - a member of the County council cabinet - is strongly supportive of the 'Hampshire Broadband Project', saying that "We can't afford not to do this."
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