Beach for sale, weedkiller, second-hand pianos and the 'right to light' law
Consumer affairs with Julian Worricker. Why a gardening charity is calling for a weedkiller to be banned, and why the law governing 'right to light' may change.
Consumer affairs with Julian Worricker. Why a gardening charity is calling for a weedkiller to be banned as it is in some states in the US. Why the law governing 'right to light' may change. We'll be exploring how homeowners could be affected. And if you've ever fancied owning your own stretch of sandy shore this could be the chance you've been waiting for. Two beaches are up for sale on the coast of Cumbria.
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Parking
Eric Pickles wants wardens to not penalise motorists parking for ten minutes or less.
Duration: 07:14
Newsround Hard Times
How have children been affected by the recession?
Duration: 04:26
Right to Light
A consultation has been launched to change rules on homeowners' ‘right to light.’
Duration: 13:15
Beach for Sale
Two stretches of beach are for sale on the west Cumbria coast.
Duration: 03:35
Fur
Fur is making a comeback on the catwalk, but do people feel pressured not to wear it?
Duration: 06:31
Piano market
Piano restoration can cost more than pianos are worth, resulting in many being scraped.
Duration: 08:03
Weed-killer Fears
Is a chemical used in weed-killer killing more than just weeds?
Duration: 06:39
Jam Rules
The Government will be looking at the labelling rules on product with less than 60% sugar.
Duration: 03:33
Right to Light
This building in Leeds had storeys added which affected the neighbouring building.Broadcasts
- Mon 18 Mar 2013 12:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4 FM
- Mon 18 Mar 2013 12:04´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4 LW