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Date: 7th November 1989
Service: ORACLE
Region: N/A
Original Broadcast Channel: TVS
Current Page: 206
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P206 ORACLE 206 Tuj 7 Nov TVS 1941:15 1/7 RACIAL HARRASSMENT IN BRIGHTON A new unit set up in Brighton to monitor racial harrassment has dealt with 34 alliged incidents in its first three months. It claims there were 11 physical attacks, 10 cases of criminal damage and 13 incidents of verbal abuse or threats. One couple with three young children, had a child-size coffin placed outside their home. >>>Community 240 Main Index 100 ITN 101OVERSEAS HOLIDAY INDEX 580
P206 ORACLE 206 Tue 7 Nov TVS 1943:51 2/7 PLANE DAMAGED CARS The Ministry of Defence has admitted that a military plane probably dropped anti-freeze which damaged cars at Amesbury in Wiltshire. Defence Under Secretary Michael Neubert has now said the MOD will consider claims for compensation. In Amesbury, a garage owner faces an £18,000 bill for respraying used cars. >>>Community 240 Main Index 100 ITN 101OVERSEAS HOLIDAY INDEX 580
P206 ORACLE 206 Tuj 7 Nov TVS 1944:01 3/7 POST OFFICE RAID - POLICE SEARCH Police are searching for armed raiders who made off with thousands of pounds from a sub post office at Rayleigh in Essex. Two men aged about 20, held up staff at the post office in Chase, with a handgun. They made their getaway in a stolen Ford Cortina, driven by a third man. >>> ■ommunity 240 Main Index 100 ITN 101OVERSEAS HOLIDAY INDEX 580
P206 ORACLE 206 Tue 7 Nov TVS 1942:32 4/7 DOG MESS POLL TAX ROW Residents are angry over government plans to add the cost of clearing up hog mess to the poll tax. The plans havj been attacked as unfair to non-dog owners and protesters are now calling for an urgent re-think. The row follows an internal Whitehall letter by former Environment Minister Virginia Bottomley to John Redwood, MP for Wokingham, about plans to pay for the cost of proposed dog control measures. The council is still working out what the charge will be. >>>Community 240 Main Index 100 ITN 101OVERSEAS HOLIDAY INDEX 580
P206 ORACLE 206 Tue 7 Nov TVS 1947:51 5/7 COUNCIL EVICT HIPPIES Police were called in by a district council today to help evict over 100 'hippies' who camped out and set up home on private land. A helicopter was used to trace the travellers and their trucks at Fisher's Copse in Finchamstead, Berkshire, after Wokingham District Council gained an injunction ordering them to leave. A police spokesman said many of the hippies left of their own accord yesterday, but the remainder had to be forcible taken off the land today. They had been living there for three months and left peacefully. >>>Community 240 Main Index 100 ITN 101OVERSEAS HOLIDAY INDEX 580