Friday, 2 March 2012

Radio News Bulletin

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Plans to build a new school in Winchester are currently being discussed. The school will take children from the age of 4 right through their school years up to the age of 16. The county council believes transforming the Westgate School into a combined primary and secondary school would help tackle the shortage of places available to pupils.

The Police are looking into the sexual assaults of 3 women all of which took place last night in Southampton. Police are not ruling out the possibility that they may  have all been carried out by the same man. The assaults all took place around the city centre and any witnesses have been asked to come forward to help Police enquiries.

The FA will look to four senior members as they begin the process of appointing the new England manager. Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp is believed to be the prime contender for the position, but has stated he has not even thought about taking the role and is instead focusing on Tottenham's battle for a Champions league spot. Other people in the frame include Newcastle's Alan Pardew and former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho. However FA chairman David Bernstein has said he would prefer an Englishmen.

With the British Film Industry on the up we wanted to find out how this growing popularity is affecting Theatre, as many films are looking to Theatre for inspiration. Daniel Radcliffes new film 'The Woman In Black' has been a box office success and was also very popular in the West End. We spoke to Katie Raynes from Winchester Theatre Royal to find out more.

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