20/05/2010 - Thursday's Show
The National Memorial Arboretum prepares for it's 1 millionth visitor & sheep shearing.
Aleena speaks to Charlie Bagot Jewitt, chief executive of the National Memorial Arboretum, as the site near Alrewas prepares for it's one millionth visitor.
We drop in on Tony Maggs at the Honey Pot in Markeaton Craft Village to learn more about his quarter of a century in bee-keeping and how he now supplies would be apiarists with the equipment to establish their own hives.
Chris Johnstone, who works with the RSPB at Carsington Water, drops in to tell us about the "Make Your Nature Count" survey he'd like you to take part in next month, taking an hour out to log all the wildlife that visits your garden in a 60 minute period.
Nigel takes the radiocar to Derby College's Broomfield Hall, where he gate crashes a sheep shearing course and ends up with a ewe between his legs and clippers in his hand.
Political reporter Elly Zaniewicka analyses the contents of the coalition deal, released to the press today.
Plus Nigel visits the Greyhound pub on Friargate as it prepares to reopen after the Derby Brewing Company spends nearly half a million pounds renovating it.
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