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Wessex Foods criticised, ketamine and Sea Sense

A new report says Wessex Foods in Lowestoft could have been saved if a sprinkler system had been installed. And a Suffolk addiction expert calls for ketamine to be reclassified.

One hundred and fifty jobs at Wessex Foods in Lowestoft could have been saved if the company had had a sprinkler system installed according to a new report.

Iain Cox from the Business Sprinkler Alliance who commissioned the research explains the findings. And Suffolk Fire Service tells us why businesses should be looking to invest in such systems.

Addiction magazine says many people don't understand the dangers of ketamine - and its classification doesn't reflect the harm it can do. Chip Somers from the drugs charity Focus 12 in Bury St Edmunds agrees.

He talks to Mark about the side effects and why he thinks the drug should be reclassified as a Class A substance.

Plus as our Sea Sense This Summer campaign continues, we're looking for jellyfish on the Suffolk coast.

This programme is a repeat. Please listen carefully as our text and phone lines may have closed and you may still be charged. Enjoy the show!

3 hours

Last on

Thu 21 Jul 2011 06:00

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  • Thu 21 Jul 2011 06:00