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Stephen Foz Foster on his life on radio in Suffolk

Foz in the Radio Orwell newsroom - Credit: Stephen Foster It was a summer s day in my hometown of Ipswich. The year 1982. The location The Great White Horse Hotel. Unbeknown to me, it was the day that changed my life. Chris Opperman, the recently appointed programme organiser at Ipswich s commercial station Radio Orwell, and his news editor Andy Kluz had asked me to join them for a lunchtime meeting at a place in Suffolk s county town long associated with the author Charles Dickens. A fresh-faced Foz reading the news - Credit: Stephen Foster I had no great expectations of what was to come, just high hopes that they might have some more freelance work for me. Up until that point I d been heavily involved in the Sunday evening teenagers magazine Platform, a role I d combined with a bit of tape reclaiming and coffee making on a Tuesday night.

After All: Two Soviet writers go in search of the real America in 1935

After All: Two Soviet writers go in search of the real America in 1935
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Dad vows to rebuild family home by Christmas after devastating blaze

Sign up for our daily newsletter of the top stories in Courier country Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A Fife dad, who lost everything in a devastating house fire three weeks ago has vowed to rebuild his family’s home in time for Christmas this year. Plumber, Iain Miller, and his two daughters were left homeless after a fire ripped through their house in Canmore Grove in Dunfermline on December 30, completely destroying the property. © Gareth Jennings/DCT Media Iain Miller outside his family’s home in Dunfermline which was gutted by fire three weeks ago.

Minister Joubert wraps up familiarisation visits

Minister Joubert wraps up familiarisation visits |10 December 2020 The Minister for Agriculture, Climate Change & Environment, Flavien Joubert, wrapped up his familiarisation visits at four institutions on Monday this week. These included the Biodiversity Centre at Barbarons, the Bio-security Centre at Grand Anse Mahé, the Seychelles Energy Commission (Sec) at Unity House and the Public Utilities Corporation (PUC) Electric House at Roche Caiman. Minister Joubert was welcomed at the Biodiversity Centre by the chief executive of the National Botanical Garden Foundation, Raymond Brioche and chairman Andre Rassool. The minister obtained a guided tour of the facility and trail within the garden which contains various endemic plants. The tour was followed by a brief meeting with staff working at the facility who had the opportunity to discuss certain matters regarding their work.

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