16/09/2011
Sir Roy Strong on his beloved garden; empty hotel rooms during the Olympics and why some supporters may not make it to London, and a planned man-made mountain for Holland.
Sir Roy Strong's hopes that his beloved garden will be inherited by the nation when he dies.
Why tour operators believe there will be empty hotel rooms during the Olympics..
..and why supporters of some Olympic competitors may not make it to London.
Plus, we hear from the man who is moving mountains to build a mountain - in his distinctly flat homeland.
The presenter is Peter White. The producer is Kathryn Takatsuki.
Last on
Chapters
-
Metal Theft
BT is the latest organisation to call for new measures to tackle the growth in metal theft crime - and how a village in Oxfordshire coped with being cut off from the world.
Duration: 09:08
Olympic Hotel Rooms
Greater London has enough hotel rooms, but will there be the visitors to fill them? New research suggests visitor numbers can be disappointing during an Olympics. So will our hotels be half empty?
Duration: 05:19
Visa troubles
The UK tourism industry is worried that visitors from India and China are finding it hard to get a UK visa. We find out why, and hear suggestions to improve things
Duration: 05:03
Discretionary spend
New research into spending habits suggests, despite the down-turn, people are reluctant to give up spending on holidays or leisure.
Duration: 06:12
Sir Roy Strong on his garden
Why the renowned art historian hopes his beloved garden will be inherited by the nation when he dies.
Duration: 11:30
Dutch Mountain
Plans are afoot in the Netherlands to construct a manmade mountain in Europe鈥檚 lowest country. If that sounds fanciful, it鈥檚 worth bearing in mind that the Dutch have a record in defying nature
Duration: 07:24
Red Paint
Are reports that we buy twice as much red paint as magnolia to be believed?
Duration: 52:30
Broadcasts
- Fri 16 Sep 2011 12:00大象传媒 Radio 4 FM
- Fri 16 Sep 2011 12:04大象传媒 Radio 4 LW