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06/12/2010
How a remote North Yorkshire village is struggling with the snow, why does Dewsbury have so many empty shops, a bizarre 70s project to make freshwater reservoirs in the Wash.
Jamie Coulson spends a few days in a remote North Yorkshire village as they struggle with the snowy conditions. Asha Tanna tries to find out why Dewsbury has so many empty shops, and Richard Daniel uncovers the bizarre project in the 1970s to make freshwater reservoirs in the Wash. The project was scrapped but the doughnut-shaped islands left behind have become a haven for wildlife.
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Mon 6 Dec 201019:30
BBC One Yorkshire & Yorks & Lincs only
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| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Jamie Coulson |
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- Mon 6 Dec 201019:30BBC One Yorkshire & Yorks & Lincs only