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18/10/2010

Should our cash strapped councils own personalised number plates worth millions. Chris Packham pays tribute to Norfolk's pioneering wildlife filmmaker and the foods that could cure.

Surprising stories from where you live with David Whiteley.

Cash strapped councils across the East own personalised number plates worth millions. We reveal who owns what and ask if they should follow the example of Essex County Council who sold their 'F1' plate for nearly half a million.

Chris Packham meets the man who inspired him to become a conservationist. David Cobham now runs a wildlife reserve near Fakenham but back in the 70's he was one of the first to challenge the destruction of the countryside with his film 'Vanishing Hedgerows'. He went on to make many classics with David Attenborough and the world famous 'Tarka the Otter' Dale Pinnock from Cambridgeshire cooks food that he says not only tastes good but he says can also heal. Colleen Harris tries out his 'anti flu soup' and talks to scientists at the Norwich based Institute of Food research who say that there is something to be said for the idea of medicinal food.

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