Rebels with a cause, adoption, life changing decisions
The process for adopting in Suffolk is about to get easier, action groups making a difference, the woman who swapped potatoes for pupils in a complete change of career.
If you've thought about adopting a child in the past but you've been put off because of the process involved - the time it takes, the paperwork that needs filling in - you might want to revisit the idea. The whole process is about to get easier in Suffolk.
As villagers launch a DIY speed crackdown on motorists in North Suffolk we ask, 鈥淗ave you ever taken action to change something? Did you achieve your aim? Are you now, or in the past, a member of a pressure group? Is it worth the effort?鈥
With study leave well under way for Suffolk students, James talks about the best incentives to get your child to revise and whether financial reward is ever a good idea!
As we continue to recognise the heroes of East Anglia's Children's Hospices, James talks to a woman who started her career as a nurse and who now works as a Spiritual Care Advisor.
From potatoes to pupils - the Suffolk woman who used to sell jacket potatoes for a living has now decided to re-train as a teacher.
Last on
Broadcast
- Wed 19 May 2010 09:30大象传媒 Radio Suffolk