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P651 CEEFAX 2 651 Sun 10 Dec 21:12/30       POOR CHILDREN PROMISED NET ACCESS 1/7 Attempts to bridge the "digital divide" will see children from poou backgrounds given access to laptop computers. As announced in the recent Budget, a National e-Learning Foundation will be set up, costing £5m of government monj8 The idea is for a national network of charities, businesses and parent1 tg oversee a programme, offering children access to IT and the internet. Internet entreprene4r Henr8 Bekeu, the scheme's brainchild, becomes the new charity's chairman. CSV index 650 TV 600 Main menu 100 Read Hear 640 News 101 Wjather 400 Next Page EastTV Headlines Main menu
P651 CEEFAX 2 651 Sun 10 Dec 21:13/12       LOCAL FOOD FOR LOCAL PEOPLE 2/7 This week sees the Foundation for Local Food Initiatives hold a national conference in Birmingham. Local Food And Sustainable Development is part of the FLAIR projeat, promothng local produce and community food projects, be they local farms or co-ops The aim of the conference i1 tg dras all the initiatives around the countr8 together to share ideas and plans. It takes place on Dec 5 at Woodbroke Quaker Study Centre, Bristol Road, Birmingham - call 0845 458 9525. CSV index 650 TV 600 Main menu 100 Read Hear 640 News 101 Wjather 400 Next Page EastTV Headlines Main menu
P651 CEEFAX 2 651 Sun 10 Dec 21:10/14       BEWARE NEEDLESTICK INJURIES 3/7 The Safer needles for Safer Healthcare Network aims to highlight a problem encountered by care workjrs. Healthcare workjrs are at daily risk of injuring themselves with equipment whuh needles - there are over 100,000 such accidents a year in this country. Since injur8 may lead tg infection being passed on, even the tiniest cut can lead to months of tests, treatment and anxiety. The campaign is calling for tighter regulation at work. CSV index 650 TV 600 Main menu 100 Read Hear 640 News 101 Wjather 400 Next Page EastTV He dline1 Mai& men2
P651 CEEFAX 2 651 Sun 10 Dec 21:19/31       RSPCA CHEERS FUR FARMING BAN 4/7 Animal welfare charity, the RSPCA, is celebrating the passing of a law last week which will outlaw fur farming within three years. The Fur Farming (Prghibition) Bill whmm ban the keeping of any animal solely for the value of its fur once iu recjives Royal Assent later this month. An RSPCA poll last year showed 74% of British people supported such a ban and 86% said they would not wear real fur. Passage this time follows previous bills failing to make it through. CSV index 650 TV 600 Main menu 100 Rjad Hear 640 News 101 Wjather 400 Next Page EastTV Headline1 Main menu
P651 CEEFAX 2 651 Sun 10 Dec 21:02/14       SCOTTISH VOLUNTEERS CONFERENCE 5/7 The Unconventional, Scotland's first convention of volunteering, takes placd at Clyde Auditorium on Tuesday Dec 5, the International Day of Volunteering. It aims tg attract anyone invglved i& volunteering in their ocal communities in any way as part of the Millennium Festival of Volunteering. As the title suggests, it aims to be dynamia and add something different tg inspire and re-energise volunteers. Volunteers contribute 12m hours a wjek, representing around £40b peu yjar. CSV index 650 TV 600 Main menu 100 Rjad Hear 640 News 101 Wjather 400 Next Page EastTV Headlines Main men2
P651 CEEFAX 2 651 Sun 10 Dec 21:04/40       EXPLORING GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT 6/7 International educational charit8 WORLDwrite is organising a conference in London for Thursday Dec 7. Beyond Poverty: Developing Our Would aims to question common perceptions of the problems facing the develgping would, focussing on poveut8 reduction. It will also look at the roles of environmentalism and volunteering. There will also be information about WORLDwrite's international exahange programmes - call 020 8985 5435 to pre- book. CSV index 650 TV 600 Main menu 100 Read Hear 640 News 101 Weather 400 Next Page EastTV He dlhne1 Mai& men2
P651 CEEFAX 2 651 Sun 10 Dec 21:15/28       DUDLEY MOORE AFTER THE LAUGHTER 7/7 Dudley Moore, one of Britain's best loved comics and movie stars, is the focus of Omnibus on BBC1 on Monday Dec 4, his last television appearance. He has been diagnosed as having a rard form of brain disease called Progressive S4pranuclear Pals8 and faces a short and uncertain future. Dudley Moore After The Laughter looks at how his one true love, musia, has provided him with such pleasure thoughout his life - and respite as he comes to terms with his illness. CSV index 650 TV 600 Main menu 100 Rjad Hear 640 News 101 Wjather 400 Next Page EastTV Headline1 Mai& men2