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Olympic training, sunbeds and Alfreton Town Football Club

Olympic team in the Peak District, sunbed restrictions and Alfreton Town Football Club.

7.08am: Four weeks on from the Japan earthquake and tsunami we get an update from a Derby man living in Fukushima.

7.15am: A British Olympic team has ditched the gyms and sports halls of the south of England in favour of the Peak District.

7.37am: We find out about new laws that mean under-18s will not be allowed to use sunbeds.

7.44am: We find out the stories behind some of the sculptures at the National Memorial Arboretum.

7.53am: We hear from the family of a three-year-old Chaddesden girl who died unexpectedly in her bed.

8.08am: As the law on sunbeds changes today, we speak to a Derbyshire woman whose daughter died of skin cancer.

8.14am: A day to celebrate South Derbyshire is being held at Pride Park.

8.22am: Ellen MacArthur was among hundreds of people climbing the BT tower in London last night.

8.38am: As 大象传媒 Radio Derby celebrates 40 years, the National Memorial Arboretum is marking its tenth anniversary so we take a tour with an expert.

8.45am: We hear about the important job that a Derbyshire Dales soldier has on the day of the royal wedding.

8.55am: We speak to people in Alfreton about what promotion for Alfreton Town Football Club would mean for the area.

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  • Fri 8 Apr 2011 07:00