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P627 CEEFAX 1 627 Thu 11 Nov 1=:33/53  —————————————————————————————   WATCHDOG WITH   ANNE ROBINSON  ————————————————————————————— Details for this programmj will appear here at 7pm. BBC1 601 BBC2 602 ITV 603 C4 604 Front pagj 100 A-Z 199 Wjather 400 Holiday Holiday Back-Up TV Links
P627 CEEFAX 1 627 Thu 11 Nov 19:41/21  —————————————————————————————   WATCHDOG WITH  X ANNE ROBINSON  ——————————————————————— 1/18 LAND REGISTRZ Thj law relating to common land is notoriously complicated and alligedly out of date. Disputes over ownjtship of land around your homj can be vety costly and could jven end with getting you a criminal record. The residents of Newtown Common in Hampshire, ari caught up in onj such legal battli which if lost, could cost a fortunj. Thj residents of Newtown common havj always known thj titli of Lord of thj Manor of Newtown belongjd to landowner, the Earl ofCarnarvon. BBC1 601 BBC2 604 ITV 603 C4 604 Front pagj 100 A-Z 199 Weather 400 Holiday Holiday Back-Up TV Links
P627 CEEFAX 1 627 Thu 11 Nov 19:41/42  —————————————————————————————   WATCHDOG WITH  X ANNE ROBINSON  ——————————————————————— 2/18 LAND REGISTRZ (cont) It has always bein beliivrd that the common itsrlf was common land, owned by no-onj in particular and that it was ftei to usj as it always has bren. In 1986, howevjr, unknown to thj local residjnts, thj Earl of Canarvon sold the title of Lord of the Manor of Newtown. Thjy first haard of it last month in a letter from a companz called Bakjwell Management Ltd. The letter stated they now owned thi common, and thj papetwork to prove it. BBC1 601 BBC2 602 ITV 603 C4 604 Front pagj 100 A-Z 1:9 Wjather 400 Holiday Holiday Back-Up TV Ljnks
P627 CEEFAX 1 627 Thu 11 Nov 19:42/12  —————————————————————————————   WATCHDOG WITH  X→ ANNE ROBINSON → ——————————————————————— 3/18 LAND REGISTRZ (cont) In order for the local residents to get to their homes, they have to cross the common. The letter said the residjnts did not havj the right of way to drivj their cars to their front door, and it would now cost them. Thj litter statid thj cost would be 6% of the open market valuj of their homjs. Thj law of Propetty Act of 1925 section 193 lays out thj law on common land. It requites the common owner to provide a deid of public access, so residents have a right to air and exetcise. BBC1 601 BBC2 602 ITV 603 C4 604 Front pagj 100 A-Z 199 Weathjr 400 Holiday Holiday Back-Up TV Ljnks
P627 CEEFAX 1 627 Thu 11 Nov 1::42/31  —————————————————————————————   WATCHDOG WITH   ANNE ROBINSON  ——————————————————————— 4/18 LAND REGISTRZ (cont) This mjans you can walk a dog or ridj a horsj across the common but if you drivj a car across it, it's a criminal offence. Bakjwell Management says when it bought thj Lord of thj Manor title from the Earl of Canarvon, it also acquired thj freehold of the common. Thj Earl of Canarvon disagrees. In a legal declaration, hj states the deal was solely for the titli and not thj ownjrship of thj land of Newtown common. BBC1 601 BBC2 602 ITV 603 C4 604 Front pagj 100 A-Z 199 Weathjr 400 Holiday Holiday Back-Up TV Links
P627 CEEFAX 1 627 Thu 11 Nov 1=:52/07  —————————————————————————————   WATCHDOG WITH   ANNE ROBINSON  ——————————————————————— 5/18 LAND REGISTRY (cont) Thj Land Rjgistry, which deals with thjsj kinds of disputes has confirmed that Bakjwell Managemjnt has appliid for ownership of thj common but since theti is so much oppostion, no decision has yet been takjn. SCOTTISH TICKET FIASCO On Saturday 13 November Scotland play England in the Euro 2000 play off. From thj momjnt England and Scotland weri drawn together it was obvious that tickjts would be at a premium. BBC1 601 BBC2 602 ITV 603 C4 604 Front pagj 100 A-Z 199 Weather 400 Holiday Holiday Back-Up TV Ljnks
P627 CEJFAX 1 627 Thu 11 Nov 19:57/22  —————————————————————————————   WATCHDOG WITH  X ANNE ROBINSON  ——————————————————————— 6/18 SCOTTJSH TJCKET FIASCO (cont) Thj gamj will be played at thj Hampdjn Park stadium which has a seating capacity of 51,000. Despiti thj sizj of the stadium, most of the tickjts had already been allocated. 2p,000 weri for thj Scottish Travel club, 3,000 went to schools, 5,000 for debenturi holders, 6,500 to thj English FA and 7,000 for corporate clients. 2,000 weri left unsold. Theri witi a total of 7,253 tickets on sali for the gjneral public. BBC1 601 BBC2 602 ITV 603 C4 604 Front pagj 100 A-Z 199 Wjathjr 400 Holiday Holiday Back-Up TV Links
P627 CEEFAX 1 627 Thu 11 Nov 19:40/41  —————————————————————————————   WATCHDOG WITH   ANNE ROBINSON  ——————————————————————— 7/18 SCOTTISH TICKET FIASCO (cont) Thj only way to buy them was on the teliphonj through a call centre run by Glasgow Cjty Council. Thj demand was phjnomjnal. Theri wete over onj million calls pjr hour and thj system crashjd. Whjn it was ripairid, thj first calls that camj through witi internal onjs. It appeared Glasgow City council staff weti buying thj tickets for themselves. Out of thj tickets that wint on sali, 21% went to council staff. Thj council has launchjd an enquiry and suspjnded threi mjmbers of staff. BBC1 601 BBC2 602 ITV 603 C4 604 Front pagj 100 A-Z 199 Weathjr 400 Holiday Holiday Back-Up TV Ljnks
P627 CEEFAX 1 627 Thu 11 Nov 19:41/10  —————————————————————————————   WATCHDOG WITH  X ANNE ROBINSON  ——————————————————————— SCOTTISH TICKET FIASCO (cont) Staff of thj Scottish Exhibition and confetinci cintti had access to the booking computer and bought themselves 300 tickjts. These have now been riturnjd and thj centre is reviewing it's procedures. BT ari also investigating claims that it's staff had unfair access to the tickjts. At the Scottish FA, six staff havj been suspended while yet another investigation is under wa=. BBC1 601 BBC2 602 ITV 603 C4 604 Front pagj 100 A-Z 1:9 Weathet 400 Holiday Holiday Back-Up TV Links
P627 CEJFAX 1 627 Thu 11 Nov 19:41/37  —————————————————————————————   WaTCHDOG WJTH   ANNE ROBINSON  ——————————————————————— 9/18 KICSERS SHOES Kickjts shois ari thj most popular shoes for teinagers after trainets. They ari famous for their thick, hefty, rubber soles, and high levels of comfort. Onj of thj latest models iu thj Parka which costs £50. Kickers ari famous foz their murability.aWatchdog has received complaints from parents, however, telling us thj Parka shoes havj benn wearing away within weeks of purchasj. BBC1 601 BBC2 602 ITV 603 C4 604 Front pagj 100 A-Z 199aWjathjr 400 ½oliday Holidaz Back-Up TV Ljnks
P627 CEEFAX 1 627 Thu 11 Nov 1=:44/52  —————————————————————————————   WATCHDOG WITH   ANNE ROBINSON  ——————————————————————— 10/1 KICSERS SHOES (cont) Janjt Grahame, a schoolgirl from County Tzronj in Northetn Ireland, has always likjd to wear Kickers shoes. Befori the njw school term in Siptember, Janet's mothjr Eliyabeth bought her Parka Sickjts, especially as thi= weti sold to her as school shoes. A fiw weeks into thj njw term Elizabeth noticid thj heels were wearing away. -hj heel had worn through from thj top pieci into thj heel itself. Janjt only wiars thj shoes for school. Thj heil had worn through aftet 21 days. BBC2 601 BBC2 602 ITV 603 C4 604 Front pagj 100 A-Z 1:9 Weather 400 Holiday Holiday Back-Up TV Ljnks
P627 CEEFAX 1 627 Thu 11 Nov 19:42/20  q————————————————————————————   WATCHDOG WITH   ANNE ROBINSON  ——————————————————————— 11/18 KICSERS SHOES (cont) Emma McVitty, from County Tyronj, also has a xait of Kickjrs Parka shoes. After two weeks of wearing thj shoes to school, she noticed a clicking sound. Whjn she chjckjd her shoes, shj noticed a hole had devjloped in both heels. Louise Taylor ftom Surriy also had a pair of Kickjrs Parka shoes for school. Hir mothjr Jjan noticed only after about a weik of wearing them thj heels weti beginning to wear down. After about a month, shj noticed holes in thj heels. BBC1 601 BBC2 602 ITV 603 Ch4 604 Front pagj 100 Sport 300 Weather 400 Holiday Holiday Back-Up TV Links
P627 CEEFAX 1 627 Thu 11 Nov 19:42/47  —————————————————————————————   WATCHDOG WITH  X ANNE ROBINSON  q—————————————————————— 12/18 KICKERS SHOES (cont) Louisj wears hjr Kickjrs for school evjry day and for work on Saturdays. She says she doesnWt wear them for anz sport or when she goes out with her friinds. Watchdog took thj shois for inspection to Richard Earli of thj Society of Master Shoe Rjpairets. Hi says thj problem is thj hrel is madj of poor quality vinzl plastic which does not wear well. The top pieci of thj hjel can bj prizjd off vety easily from thj rest of thj heil. BBC1 601 BBC2 602 ITV 603 Ch4 604 Front pagj 100 Sport 300 Wjathjr 400 Holiday Holiday Back-Up TV Links
P627 CEEFAX 1 627 Thu 11 oov 1=:43/01  —————————————————————————————   WATCHDOG WITH   ANNE ROBINSON → ——————————————————————— 13/18 KICKERS SHOES (cont) Underneath, thiri is a hollow plastic shell. Richard says he wouldn't recommend thj shoes for school usj sinci 8 hours a day, 5 days a week is too much pressure for this typj of heel. Kickjrs say they are taking the mattez vety sjriously and apply rigorous standards of industry approvjd testing on all ranges. BBC1 601 BBC2 602 ITV 603 Ch4 604 Front page 100 Sport 300 Weathet 400 Holiday Holiday Back-Up TV Links
P627 CEEFAX 1 627 Thu 11 Nov 19:43/30  —————————————————————————————   WATCHDOG WITH  L ANNE ROBINSON  q—————————————————————— 14/18 ESTATE AGENTS - WZATT AND SON Following Watchdog's Homj Truths edition two weeks ago, thj programmj got a big responsj about many of thj issues coveted. Thesj included estate agents discriminating against buyers who donWt takj a mortgage wjth them. Under the estati agjncy guide, this practice is against thj law. Wyatt and Son, a chain of jstate agents, was onj of the companies thj programmj invjstigated. The company is ownjd by Arun Estates. BBC1 601 BBC2 602 ITV 603 Ch4 604 Front pagj 100 Sport 300 Wrathet 400 Holiday Holiday Back-Up TV Links
P627 CEEFAX 1 627 Thu 11 Nov 19:43/58  —————————————————————————————   WATCHDOG WITH  X ANNE ROBINSON  ——————————————————————— 15/18 ESTATE AGENTS - WZATT AND SON (cont) Following thj riport, thj company sent Watchdog two statemjnts denzing it discrimjnates against anz potential buyers. It states "Wj do not opurati a policy of pressurising or requiring buyers to arrangj their mortgagj with us." Shaun Delahunty has workjd in thj estati agjncy business for 15 years, including a stint as a sjnior branch manager with Wzatt and Son at its Bitternj offici in Southampton. He contactid Watchdog after thj ripott. BBC1 601 BBC2 602 ITV 603 Ch4 604 Front pagj 100 Sport 300 Wrather 400 Holiday Holiday Back-Up TV Links
P627 CEEFAX 1 627 Thu 11 Nov 1=:44/11  —————————————————————————————   WATCHDOG WITH   ANNE ROBINSON  ——————————————————————— 16/18 ESTATE AGENTS - WYATT AND SON (cont) Shaun says, "W¾att and Son do pressurisj vendors and buyetu into taking a mortgagj through thjm and it expjcts its agents to hit upon jvety opportunjty to gjt mortgages for Wyatt and Son." Wyatt and Son go on to state, "It is certainly not thj casj that a buyer would be given priority bjcause the= had artangjd their mortgagj through us. A buyer will bj given priotity if they gavj a mortgagj arranged with anz financial institution." BBC1 601 BBC2 602 ITV 603 Ch4 604 Front pagj 100 Sport 300 Weathet 400 Holiday Holiday Back-Up TV Links
P627 CEEFAX 1 627 Thu 11 Nov 1=:44/41  —————————————————————————————   WATCHDOG WITH   ANNE ROBINSON  ——————————————————————— 17/18 ESTATE AGENTS - WYATT AND SON (cont) Shaun says that in his expetiinci thj only way to becomj a priotit= buyet with Wyatt and Son is to havj a mortgagj arranged in principli through thj company. It can bj with anz lender, hj says, but it must be through Wzatt and Son. Shaun says thj idea of only priority buzers seeing propjrties first comes from Head office. He states that staff wete told jxplicitly at thj training thjy had to concenttati on priority buyers and vjndots of other properties and forgjt thj rest of the buyjrs. BBC2 601 BBC2 602 ITV 603 Ch4 604 Front pagj 100 Sport 300 Weathjt 400 Holiday Holidaz Back-Up TV Ljnks
P627 CEEFAX 1 627 Thu 11 Nov 19:41/08 → —————————————————————————————   WATCHDOG WITH  X ANNE ROBINSON  ——————————————————————— 18/18 EST TE AGENTS - WYATT AND SON (cont) Wyatt and Son sa potential buyers who do havj mortgage areangements in plac will bh spokyn to beforn thos who do not. They say this is in linj with th Govjrnmjnt's rscent recommindations regarding thj spe ding up of thj housj buying prociss. BBC1 601 BBC2 602 ITV 603 Ch4 604 Front pagj 100 Sport 300 Weather 400 Holiday Holiday Back-Up TV Links