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Has It Rained On Your Parade?

The views of local businesses and others on the consequences of the wet Summer of 2012, & Corby Borough Council defends having to spend a further Β£500,000 to finish off the Corby Cube.

As the wet Summer of 2012 rolls on, Stuart talks to businesses and others about the effects of all this rain. This morning's guests are the owner of Braunston Marina Tim Coghlan, Maxine Aldred from the Federation of Small Businesses, John Orr from the Environment Agency, and David Smith, the Chief Executive of Northamptonshire County Cricket Club.

Corby Borough Council Deputy Leader Mark Pengelly defends the Council's decision to spend a further Β£500,000 on the Corby Cube.

Concluding our series looking at the logistics industry in Northamptonshire, reporter James Tzanoudakis visits logistics firm Dalepak at Daventry, and James finds out about a lorry driver's life from Craig Minney of EFM Logistics.

Kettering Borough Councillor Alison Wiley tells Stuart about the Council's policy about providing sites for gypsies and travellers.

Alan Smith from Gobal Mapping at Brackley, explains how his company has been involved in the production of the world's largest map, and there's an appeal from Northampton Museum for old boots and shoes.

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Fri 13 Jul 2012 06:00

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