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P724 CEEFAX 724 Fri 5 Mar 21:22/33   RISING DAMP PROBLEM 1/6    are affected by damp, mould  or serious condensation.   The findings from the first  national survey of  Scotland's 2 million homes  confirms the worst fears of  Scottish local authorities.   The survey estimates that  94,000 homes in Scotland  are below the Scottish  Office's own standards  of acceptability.   Newsdesk - 0203 550314  By CSV Media with support  of Midlands Electricity - 
P724 CEEFAX 724 Fri 5 Mar 21:17/22    SEND YOUR NEWS TO 2/6  US: PO Box 480   Coventry CV1 2WS  A new psychological research project is looking for people who classify themselves as black sheep of their families to volunteer to be studied. Neuropsychologist Dr David Weeks hopes to unravel the rewards and the pitfalls of a 'black sheep' lifestyle. The black sheep will be asked to tell their own stories, either in writing or on to audio cassettes - Dr Weeks can be contacted at the Royal Edinburgh Hospital, Edinburgh EH10 5HF.  By CSV Media with support  of Midlands Electricity -  More News TV NorthEast Scotland
P724 CEEFAX 724 Fri 5 Mar 21:11/28    SEND YOUR NEWS TO 3/6  US: PO Box 480   Coventry CV1 2WS  Big companies are set to begin education and training programmes to dispel misinformation and prejudice around HIV and Aids. Two new initiatives help employers understand the facts about the virus: Aids charity the Terrence Higgins Trust has devised a training manual and video package in conjunction with employers. The Society of Occupational Medicine has produced a booklet for employers. By CSV Media with support  of Midlands Electricity -  More News TV NorthEast Scotland
P724 CEEFAX 724 Fri 5 Mar 21:18/34    SEND YOUR NEWS TO 4/6  US: PO Box 480   Coventry CV1 2WS  The Community Architects Group (CAG) promotes local people's involvement in the design of the buildings they use. Their Community Projects Fund helps voluntary groups to employ an architect to carry out feasibility studies. Grants of up to £1,000 are awarded towards the cost of studies - more information from the Community Architecture Resource entre, RIBA, 66 Portland Place, London WiN 4AD. Tel: 071-580 5533.  By CSV Media with support  of Midlands Electricity -  More News TV NorthEast Scotland
P724 CEEFAX 724 Fri 5 Mar 21:11/11    GET YOUR 5/6  NEWS   ON AIR  Fledgling animal rights group Respect for Animals launched a new assault on the fur trade this week. Reborn from the defunct anti-fur campaign Lynx, Respect for Animals began their attack with a 10-minute film featuring actress Alison Steadman. "Fur is very beautiful but it looks better on animals - the fashion industry seems to be reviving fur coats just at the time women were getting rid of them," she said.  By CSV Media with support  of Midlands Electricity -  More News TV NorthEast Scotland
P724 CEEFAX 724 Fri 5 Mar 21:01/22    GET YOUR 6/6  NEWS   ON AIR  A new service based on ten years of research gives hope to 'chocoholics'. Serious chocolate eaters can pay £28 for advice on diet, exercise and lifestyle from the Women's Nutritional Advisory Service (WNAS). 74 per cent of women have cravings for sweet food, including chocolate, which can cost them up to £15 a week. service contact WNAS on 0273 487366.  By CSV Media with support  of Midlands Electricity -  More News TV NorthEast Scotland