Rob Dunger Episodes Episode guide
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The Bishop on benefits, St Edmunds Day and Alfie Boe.
Bishop Nigel calls for care over benefit changes and Suffolk celebrates St Edmunds Day.
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Inspiring Suffolk's teenagers, the John Peel Centre and Children in Need... keeps going.
Mentors and support for Suffolk's young and the John Peel Centre's new stained glass.
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A Suffolk soldier on needing help and tree planting at Talitha Koum.
How the British Legion helps serving soldiers, and tree planting on a Christian refuge.
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Roy Hudd's surving winter, Jordan Rhodes and Crown Pools is open!
Roy Hudd gives his winter fuel allowance to charity and Jordan Rhodes goes international.
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Mother's Union, a teenage lifesaver and a ding dong over Olympic bells.
Rachel Sloane sits in with the Mother's Union and a ding-dong over ringing for 2012.
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05/11/2011
With local farming, food and environmental features.
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Second homes, Big Society and All Angels.
Should 2nd home owners pay full council tax and MP Ben Gummer's vision for a Big Society
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Joining the army, Ipswich's Sound of Silence and a new Remembrance garden.
Joining the Parachute Regiment, Women for Women International raise awareness in Suffolk.
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Poverty in Suffolk, helping rough sleepers, Diwali and fine art.
Food parcels for Suffolk families and seven churches open up for the homeless.
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Anne Widdecombe, curious plants and good news for Felixstowe
A Sudbury children's charity needs a warehouse and Felixstowe's coast work is ahead
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Bells in Helmingham, faith music in Felixstowe and Tanzanians in Stowmarket.
Rachel Sloane sits in bells, local praises music and Tanzanians.
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Good neighbours, Newmarket shops and anger in Southwold.
Rachel Sloane sits in. Suffolk ACRE's good neighbours and Seven new shops for Newmarket.
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Pioneering ministry, Harvest and coping with cot death
Pioneering ministry in Haverhill, Harvest in Bury and remembering babies in Ipswich.
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Charlie Manning, medicinal plants and ITFC Charitable Trust in Kenya
Charlie Manning on the future of Felixstowe, and ITFC volunteers head to Kenya.
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Bloggers, organ donation and Christianity old and new
A Suffolk blogger, Kerry Thorpe on life with MS and the Proclaimers (not the band).
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Pheasant shooting, football for a Suffolk solider and Strictly.
A Suffolk pheasant shoot, Lavenham remembers Jo Woodgate and Strictly's Robin Windsor.
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25/09/2011
Music, faith, religion and guests.
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Simon Hall, Bows & Arrows and a Sudbury wedding fayre
A convicted murderer's wife fights to clear his name, archery for all and wedding fayres.
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Dale Farm, Fishermen's Mission and the Tour of Britain.
Evictions at Dale Farm, Suffolk's cycling stage and helping Lowestoft's few fishermen.
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Suffolk's village of the year, Tour of Britian and a QC
The winning village of the year, Suffolk hosts cycling's top riders and a Suffolk QC.
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Suffolk's memories of 9/11, Talitha Koum and Tony Hare
Reflections on 9/11, a Christian couple give land for a rehab farm and some new Huddlines.
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Ipswich heritage, Tai Chi and 9/11 remembered at Lakenheath
Inside the mayor's parlour in Ipswich and 9/11 remembered by US personnel in Suffolk.
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Ipswich's new festival, abortion advice and praying for prisoners
Ipswich's new multicultural festival, abortion advice and Suffolk's Prison Fellowship.
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Piglets, Maureen Garrett and the Chara Challenge.
Meeting piglets, Maureen Garratt talks media and the latest on a flat fire in Ipswich.
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Ramadan, faith in social enterprise and Roy Hudd.
Ramadan in Indonesia and Ipswich and a chat with Roy Hudd.
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Hurricanes, mediation and speed limits.
Chasing hurricanes, a new mediation business for Suffolk and speed limits on the A12.
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21/08/2011
Music, faith, religion and guests.
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20/08/2011
With local farming, food and environmental features.
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Riot reflections, the Twurch of England and...some silence
The riots: The bishop, a head teacher and teenagers give their perspectives.
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The Riot Act, Team Azerbaijan and a furniture project success
Reading the Riot Act, Team Azerbaijan tour Ipswich and a furniture project's success.