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Marc | 15:24 UK time, Tuesday, 22 April 2008

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We're now busy working towards this Saturday's programme - but we're always open to your ideas for what we should be covering.


Bubbling away at the moment:

+ Is housing benefit keeping pace with rising rents?;

+ The influence of micro-blogging applications like Twitter;

+ Man and machine - but which is which?

You can add your suggestions in the comments section below, or you can email us.

We read all the emails we receive and you don't have to have a fully-formed idea, just a suggestion for something you think we ought to look at is enough!

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  • 1. At 11:06pm on 22 Apr 2008, peter_hallam wrote:

    I have always assumed that the Forestry Commission were custodians of our woodlands. Maybe so unless a developer waves a large sum of money under their noses - then anything is for sale! Larkfleet Homes have secretly negotiated the sale of ancient woodland owned by the nation through the FC in Bourne Lincolnshire for a bypass and a large housing estate neither of which is needed.
    We have a 10 Downing St e-petition at http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/BourneWood/.

    For further information go to www.friendsofbournewood.org.uk

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