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Homophobia in football and a very expensive snowdrop

Rob hears about how Suffolk Police and Ipswich Town Football Club are lending their support to a campaign to tackle homophobia in football.

And there's news of a 拢725 snowdrop.

Rob talks to Rod Flory from the Diversity Unit at Suffolk Police about efforts to stamp out homophobia in football, as the force and Ipswich Town Football Club lend their support to a campaign on the issue.

The business breakfast guest is copywriter Elspeth Taylor of Taylor Made Copy, who has worked with clients including Lloyds of London and the National Trust, as well as companies and individuals here in Suffolk.

Rob finds out more about why the Town Council in Aldeburgh is getting 拢20,000 for improvements to its tennis courts, and how it's going to spend it.

There's news of an "Access All Areas" event at Ipswich Town Hall and Corn Exchange.

As part of the 大象传媒 Radio Suffolk Don't Be A Tosser campaign, Rob hears about a litter pick in Horringer.

Plus the gardening phone in with Michael Perry from Thompson and Morgan, and news of a very expensive snowdrop, costing 拢725.

3 hours

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  • Sat 18 Feb 2012 06:00