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Radio Wales Phone-In Update

On Wednesday's Phone-In

WOULD YOU BE A HAVE A GO HERO OR WOULD YOU WALK ON BY? A new charity called Witness Confident is encouraging people to stage fake muggings to test the reactions of passers-by. The idea is to help communities tackle street crime. Have you ever ignored a street attack? Have you ever got involved? Would you and your neighbours stage a fake mugging? 03700 100 110, text 81012.

DID YOU HOLIDAY IN WALES THIS SUMMER? Visit Wales says the tourism industry thrived this summer, despite the poor weather. A survey of 200 businesses says 39 per cent saw an increase in the guest numbers. The main reason was that more of us stayed in the UK because of the downturn but has it really been a success? If you own a cafe/hotel/campsite - what do you make of the results? If you took your holiday here would you do it again or would you be on the first plane to Majorca given the chance? And according to the papers today, one of the visitors to Wales this summer was one of the biggest names in world football. The Telegraph says that Rio Ferdinand and his family spent some time at a top-of-the-range caravan in Prestatyn - did you see them? Have you ever spotted someone famous while on your travels? Text on 81012 who, where and when and we'll read some of the texts on the programme.

DO YOU SHARE YOUR BED OR DO YOU HAVE SEPARATE ONES? According to new research the secret to a happy marriage is sleeping in different beds especially if your husband or wife keeps you awake with his / her snoring, duvet hogging and fidgeting. Dr Neil Stanley, who formerly ran the sleep laboratories at Surrey University, says couples should consider sleeping apart for the good of their health. So do you sleep apart? Is it a happy marriage? Does your relationship suffer if you sleep apart?

Last updated: 09 September 2009

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