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18/06/2006
People and the stories at the heart of the British countryside. John Craven visits a Cumbrian airfield used as a cemetery during the foot and mouth crisis, now a nature reserve.
John Craven visits Great Orton, the Cumbrian airfield used to bury nearly half a million animals during the foot and mouth crisis. Five years on, new life is springing from the ashes since it's been transformed into a nature reserve. Plus, an investigation of the impact of migrant workers in Herefordshire.
Last on
Sun 18 Jun 2006
11:30
大象传媒 One Wales
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Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | John Craven |
Broadcast
- Sun 18 Jun 2006 11:30大象传媒 One Wales