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Pet census, a local Libyan and drink-driving

Drink-drive limit, a local Libyan chats and Britain's pet census has odd results.

7.08am: A former soldier from Derbyshire who served in the Falklands says our forces shouldn't be in Libya.

7.15am: Wheelchair users can't take part in Derby's 10k. We hear from Tom Fleming, health and safety for the race.

7.22am: We speak to Don Amott who has resigned as chairman of Derbyshire County Cricket Club.

7.37am: To coincide with the national census, Britain's largest ever pet census has thrown up some odd results for Derbyshire and East Staffordshire.

7.44am: Objections to the proposed re-opening of a Derbyshire quarry.

7.53am: The husband of a woman who was recently found dead in Derbyshire has spoken about his wife, describing her as "our pocket princess".

8.08am: We discuss the government's decision not to reduce the drink-drive limit.

8.18am: 大象传媒 Radio Derby's Charles Collins talks about Don Amott's resignation.

8.20am: We hear from a local Libyan about his concern for his family who are still in the country.

8.38am: Dust, noise and lorries - we hear a quarry company's reaction to a Derbyshire village's concerns.

8.45am: We hear from a Derbyshire woman who is being recognised from spending most of her life as a volunteer.

8.55am: The latest on Libya - we'll be hearing from our correspondent in Italy.

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Tue 22 Mar 2011 07:00

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  • Tue 22 Mar 2011 07:00