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Peter Black of Thames Water Authority on the opening of Britain’s largest sewage treatment works serving East London, which cost £25 million. Male interviewer not identified.
Chairman of the Price Commission, Charles Williams on an investigation into London Transport fares. Male interviewer not identified.
NUPE spokesman talks about the position of water service workers within the union and the possiblity of industrial action if wage demands aren’t met. In two segments. Male interviewer not identified.
Report from the Cambodian-Thai border during a humanitarian refugee crisis following the fall of the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia (currently known as Kampuchea). With comment from a female Swedish...
Interview with environment minister Denis Howell on the setting up of a working party to investigate the death of swans from lead poisoning on Britain’s waterways. Male interviewer not identified. Sound...
Jill Lourie interviews Mike Berendt of the EEC London Office on a Brussels directive to test water quality and beaches for sea-bathing.
Our Kind of Town, a weekly programme presented by Keith Howell. This edition looks at two new books on London. The first part examines Playing the Empire, by David Holloway, which looks at the Victorian...
Interview about the increasing popularity (and resulting problems) of artificial baby milk in the developing world. Male speaker and female interviewer not identified.
This week’s edition of Our Kind of Town is presented by Keith Howell and investigates the London water supply system past and present. Visits the Metropolitan Water Authority headquarters to talk to...
This week’s edition of Our Kind of Town is presented by Keith Howell and investigates London’s sewage system. In the first part Manager of Thames Water’s Metropolitan Public Health Division, Les...
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