Steve Le Fevre At Breakfast Episodes Episode guide
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Disturbances in Easton
Steve hears from residents in Easton who claim groups of men are making their lives hell.
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Bristol Harbour Festival 2014 build up
Steve brings you all the build up to the Bristol Harbour Festival 2014.
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Speeding motorists
Steve reveals figures for speeding motorists on the M4 and M5.
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New road scheme v cyclists
Steve hears claims that a new road scheme will make life 'more dangerous' for cyclists.
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Blast off!
Steve discovers if Filton is suitable to become the UK's first ever space launch pad.
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Geoff Twentyman sits in
Geoff Twentyman sits in and finds out why there is anger towards a children’s hospital.
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Geoff Twentyman sits in
Geoff Twentyman sits in and reveals claims that a West theatre is monopolising parking.
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Geoff Twentyman sits in
Geoff Twentyman sits in with a look at how the West will be affected by today's strikes.
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Geoff Twentyman sits in
Geoff Twentyman sits in and asks if action was needed to avoid a harbour accident.
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Geoff Twentyman sits in
Geoff Twentyman sits in and looks at further transport improvements in Weston-Super-Mare.
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Geoff Twentyman sits in
Geoff discovers if The Downs could be hosting pop concerts, as its committee loses money.
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Resident parking zones
Steve has more on resident parking zones in Bristol.
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Bristol surgery closure
Steve has details of the closure of a Bristol surgery serving six-thousand patients.
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Road repair delays
Steve reveals more on the £3.4 million road repair scheme that could cause major delays.
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Our MEP's first day in the job
Steve Le Fevre speaks to Molly Scott Cato and Clare Moody on their first day in Europe
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Gagging order for Bristol dad
Steve hears from a Bristol dad who claims a school is asking him to sign a gagging order.
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Weston's Tropicana site
Steve explores whether Weston's Tropicana site could be sold to a developer.
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Neglected cemeteries?
Steve hears why a council has been accused of neglect over the state of cemeteries.
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Healthcare recruitment
Steve looks at recruitment in healthcare - ahead of a careers conference in the West.
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Banned stimulant
As Khat becomes a banned substance, Steve hears from Bristol's Somali community.
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Busy rental market
Steve looks at the rental market - as letting agents report a surge in demand.
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£6 million artificial surfing lake
Steve gets reaction to the planning decision over a £6 million artificial surfing lake.
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World Cup white lines
Steve meets the couple supplying the line paint for every World Cup 2014 match.
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Train operator accused of incompetence
Steve reveals the train operator accused of incompetence by disabled passengers.
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A temporary toll road to bypass the closure of Kelston Road?
Steve meets the businessman who proposes a toll road to avoid the Kelston Road problems
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Name change for Colston Hall?
Steve explores an indication yet that the Colston Hall could be set to change its name.
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Should Edward Colston's links to Bristol be erased from the city's history?
Thoughts from man who thinks the statue of Edward Colston should be torn down in Bristol.
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Bus fare changes
Steve looks the fare changes affecting Bath bus users.
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'Big ideas’ to employ Bristol’s youngsters
Steve reveals the ‘big ideas’ to get more of Bristol’s youngsters in to work.
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Speed cameras switch-on?
Steve learns of plans to turn speed cameras back on in South Gloucs.