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Neolithic rock art, Chili farm, Huntingdonshire cuts
An amateur archaeologist finds a 4,500 year old carving near the Cambridgeshire village of Over. And we turn up the heat, at a chilli farm in Broughton.
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Huntingdonshire District Council wants residents' help, to decide how to make cuts of millions of pounds. Jez speaks to council leader Ian Bates.
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A rare piece of ancient rock art has been unearthed, in Over. The hand-sized piece of carved sandstone dates back to the late Neolithic period. Archaeologist Dr Chris Evans tells us about the rock's significance.
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A Cambridgeshire farmer's a year into his new business: growing chilies. Our reporter Jozef Hall goes to Broughton to try out one of the hotter varieties.
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Tue 20 Jul 2010
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