Pay for a day, free entry all year
Who really wins from tourist attractions offering 'free' annual passes? Also, the neighbours secretly offered money by a developer to support plans for a new supermarket.
Pay for a day: free entry all year. Who really wins from tourist attractions offering 'free' annual passes?
The neighbours who were secretly offered tens of thousands of pounds by a developer to support plans for a new supermarket next to their homes.
And we're live at Heathrow airport where a temporary terminal's been set up to cope with athletes leaving London 2012.
Presenter: Julian Worricker
Producer: Jon Douglas.
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Chapters
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Planning Payments
The neighbours secretly offered tens of thousands of pounds in return for supporting plans for a supermarket next to their homes.
Duration: 06:15
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Temporary Olympic terminal
Melanie Abbott's at Heathrow Airport where a temporary terminal has opened for three days only to help get Olympic athletes home.
Duration: 05:29
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Business Class Travel
Another business class only service fails because of a lack of demand. Is business class on the way down?
Duration: 04:02
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Local TV
The deadline for bids to run new local television stations closes on Monday 13th August. So who's in the running and what do viewers stand to gain?
Duration: 04:46
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Travelodge
It’s being reported that the budget hotel company, Travelodge, is struggling under the size of its debts
Duration: 05:14
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Pay for a day: free entry all year
Who really wins at the tourist attractions which include annual passes in their ticket prices?
Duration: 09:38
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Longer Sunday trading hours
Are longer Sunday trading hours the best way to boost the economy?
Duration: 05:20
Broadcasts
- Mon 13 Aug 2012 12:00BBC Radio 4 FM
- Mon 13 Aug 2012 12:04BBC Radio 4 LW

