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Best of the Guests 23/02/2015

Leigh Chambers chats to local historian and Blue Badge Guide, Allan Brigham, who talks about the undiscovered areas of Cambridge and their secret history; Many Morton talks to Celia Imrie and Bill Nighy about the sequel to the Exotic Marigold Hotel; Mandy Morton is joined by Gardener and plantsman Peter Jackson from Scotsdales as they preview Cambridge 105’s new garden show ‘Mandy’s Garden Shed’; Phil Rowe chats to John Burling from HMRC with a look at VAT; Matt Webb hears from the Mill Road Co-ordinator Ceri Littlechild who updates him on all the goings-on in the most cosmopolitan area of the city; Mike Prior welcomes back the Cambridge 105 solicitor Ian Tyes. The topic of conversation this time is rented properties; Leigh Chambers chats to Chris Carr from the Hearing Healthcare Centre and Melanie Moore from Advanced Bionics about how surgery and cochlear implants can help those with hearing problems.

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Posted: 4 March 2015 | Last Updated 4 March 2015

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