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Pheasant shooting, football for a Suffolk solider and Strictly.

A Suffolk pheasant shoot, Lavenham remembers Jo Woodgate and Strictly's Robin Windsor.

Rob starts with a look at five new outdoor characters, Prickles, Dotty, Hoot, Splash and Hoppit, created to encourage young people to explore their environment.

Mid Suffolk District Council's Discovery Project has teamed up with local early years education experts to create themed back packs that groups can hire out.

The Saxmundham and District Community Interest Company (SADCIC) get the keys their first County Council building.

Management of the town's community resource centre is handed over today, the group have plans to take over the middle school site when it closes next year.

As the Pheasant Shooting season in England starts,
Rob's business guest is Grahame Sutherland from Heveningham Hall.

In the 19th Century their shoot was considered one of the greats of its time.

Friends of Suffolk soldier Lance Corporal of Horse "Jo" Woodgate are holding a charity football match in his memory.

The Lavenham Royal British Legion team will play a team of Soldiers from the Household Cavalry Regiment who are based in Windsor.

The Hemingstone Flower Festival gets underway, with people bringing their apples to be pressed into juice which can then be kept in the freezer.

And Ipswich's Strictly Come Dancing star Robin Windsor shares his feelings on getting off to a top start.

Plus Karen Kenny answers your gardening calls.

3 hours

Last on

Sat 1 Oct 2011 06:00

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  • Sat 1 Oct 2011 06:00