
Louise Hulland
Afternoon Presenter at BBC Radio Suffolk
Afternoon Presenter at BBC Radio Norfolk
Afternoon Presenter at BBC Radio Cambridgeshire
BBC Afternoon Presenter | Award winning journalist | Author ‘Stolen Lives’ | Global Women in News - Inspirational Leader 2024 | Stories [email protected]
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18 hours ago |
bbc.com | Harriet Heywood |Louise Hulland
More people needing city foodbank than ever beforeHarriet Heywood & Louise HullandCambridge City Foodbank"[There is ] no shame in needing to come... no one should be put in that position in the first place," says senior organiser, Kate McIntoshAn emergency food service says more people are turning to them for help than ever before. Cambridge City Foodbank gave out 17,666 emergency food parcels last year, 20% more than in 2023.
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6 days ago |
bbc.com | Louise Hulland |Shariqua Ahmed
Elderly people invited to join friendship clubsLouise Hulland & Shariqua AhmedGoogleThe Salvation Army, off Lincoln Road in Peterborough, runs two clubs for elderly peopleA charity helping to beat loneliness said it was looking for more elderly people to join its friendship clubs. About 25 people attend the twice-weekly Young at Heart sessions in Peterborough, but volunteers have invited more to come along.
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1 month ago |
bbc.co.uk | Andrew Turner |Louise Hulland
Image source, Veterans Central West Raynham SHQImage caption, The former station headquarters building at RAF West Raynham has been restored to be used as a centre for supporting veteransA former RAF station headquarters is being restored to help support veterans in Norfolk. RAF West Raynham closed in 1994 and its buildings became derelict until the Veterans' Service took over the building in 2023.
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2 months ago |
bbc.com | |Louise Hulland
Farmer 'devastated' as government scheme closesNeve Gordon-Farleigh & Louise HullandLisa MartinTom Martin says it has been a "terrible" six months for UK farmingA farmer has said news that a government scheme to support farmers is now fully subscribed is "devastating". Tom Martin, who farms at Haddon, near Peterborough, said he was "lucky" to be a part of the government's sustainable farming incentive (SFI), but that not all farmers had managed to put an application in.
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Oct 26, 2024 |
msn.com | Louise Hulland |Katy Prickett
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Always lovely to see Bons

Mark Bonner will be on @BBCCambsSport tonight from 6pm, joining Peter, Doug and Johnno in-studio to talk all things U's. 📻

Our very own Mr Ovary making headlines!!!! Cheryl would be so proud ❤️

Princess Anne is always good for a giggle: at today’s palace garden party she met ‘Mr and Mrs Ovary’ - Craig McMurrough and Sarah Temple who take part in charity marathons dressed as giant ovaries. ‘Good of you not to turn up like that,’ she said 😂 https://t.co/dRVxk9Kz8c

I feel I’m being mocked 🤣

@LouiseOnAir Exciting start to the week. Crack open the fig rolls to celebrate