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Anne Widdecombe, curious plants and good news for Felixstowe

A Sudbury children's charity needs a warehouse and Felixstowe's coast work is ahead

There's a call for a spare warehouse to help a Sudbury children's charity.

The Shoebox Appeal in South Suffolk and North Essex raises funds for children in Belarus.

The building they had planned to use now has to remain in use until Christmas.

Rob's business guest is Robert Kimber from curiousplants.co.uk

He started a specialist nursery in Newbourne last year, selling at fairs and online.

Costal defence work in Felixstowe is on track to finish early.

Deputy Leader of Suffolk Coastal District Council, Andy Smith, says they now hope to get the vast majority of work done by early next year, beating high spring tides.

Ann Widdecombe tells Rob why she feels why the church is under fire in Britain saying
"You stand a better chance of earnest representation if you are a hedgehog than if you are a persecuted Christian."

She's speaking later at the annual conference of international charity "Aid to the Church in Need".

Plus Ipswich Town goalkeeper David Stockdale on his hopes for a clean sheet against Crystal Palace, and answering your gardening questions is Andrew Tokely from Thompson and Morgan.

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  • Sat 22 Oct 2011 06:00