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CHANGING PLACES
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Changing Places
Fridays 15:00-15:30
Extraordinary stories of ordinary people who are changing the place where they live.
8 April - 13 May 2005
Programmes in this series:
Seeing The Wood For The Trees - Friday 8 April
Dylan Winter explores the sustainability of British forestry with Brian Walker from the Forestry Commission.
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The Wildwood - Friday 15 April
Dylan Winter spends a day in the Borders discovering how an ambitious project plans to return the Carrifran Valley back to its ancient roots of 6,000 years ago.
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When The Sea Comes In - Friday 22 April
Dylan Winter discovers how to turn arable fields into saltmarsh.
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Wilderness Park - Friday 29 April
Dylan Winter meets Paul Lister, owner of Alladale Estate in Sutherland, Scotland. Paul has a dream to bring back the wolves and bears that once roamed the area.
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Wet And Wild In Wigan - Friday 6 May
Wigan's answer to the Norfolk Broads is the Wigan Flashes, 593 acres of lakes, reed beds and woodland just half a mile from the town centre.
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Wind Power And Birds - Friday 13 May
Chris Sperring and Dylan Winter investigate wind power and it's impact on birds and surroundings.
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