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28/09/2015
Jo Taylor visits a surgery in Cambridgeshire to find out why millions of pounds of medicines are being binned. And how Anglian Water use plane surveillance to spot pollution.
Wasted medicines:
Jo Taylor visits a surgery in Cambridgeshire to find out why millions of pounds of medicines are going up in smoke.
Pollution police:
Anglian Water are the first water authority in the country to use plane surveillance to spot pollution. David Whiteley took the Inside Out cameras up with them to see how it works.
Last on
Mon 28 Sep 201519:30
BBC One East & Cambridgeshire only
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | David Whiteley |
| Reporter | Jo Taylor |
| Editor | Diana Hare |
Broadcast
- Mon 28 Sep 201519:30BBC One East & Cambridgeshire only