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28/09/2010

A local lady who's film has won an prestigous award
Computer courses on offer for the visually impaired
Going quackers over a collection of rubber ducks
Kettering Operatic Society

Josephine Rogers set up Countrywise Communication 25 years ago & runs it with her husband.
They've produced the film about Kamuli Mission Hospital after a friend (Dr. Jim McWhirter) got involved in helping with the hospital. They were working in Uganda at the time (late last year), so used their weekend to go and do the filming at the hospital. They've been travelling to Uganda for work since 1986.
We all take using computers for granted - they're pretty much all pervasive & I'm sure that if you totalled them up, you'd find that computers have a role to play in virtually every avenue of life.
What about using a computer though if you couldn't see it? How easily would you be able to do it? And just what assitance would you need to operate one? Stephanie Davies answers all.
An amazing collection of rubber ducks is taking up room in a house in Cold Ashby. willy Gilder reports.
Kettering Operatic Society will be holding new members auditions on Tuesday 28th September commencing at 7.30 To be held at The Carey Baptist Church Hall Nelson Street Kettering. All will be welcome to attend, mails and females all you have to do is turn up with the song of your choice to sing. The Society's next production will be Disneys Beauty and the Beast which will be presented in May next year, it promises to be a fantastic show. We hear from the Chairman Mike Balderson.
HRH The Princess Royal officially opened The Newton Building formerly Kingsley Park on St Georges Avenue.
The 11 million re development of the Grade II listed building has seen it transformed into state of art technology and research centre.
Paul Ennever went along for an exclusive look...

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