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Campaigners are calling on the Welsh Government to do more to clean up the River Wye, after people were warned not to swim in a section of the river - which was only recently named the first official river bathing area in Wales.
An expert outlines the challenges of providing rural renewable energy infrastructure without upsetting the people who live there.
And a game processing facility in Berkshire, reported to be the first butchery to open in 40 years, is about to process its first venison.
Presented by Charlotte Smith
Produced by Alun Beach
By BBC Radio 44.5
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Campaigners are calling on the Welsh Government to do more to clean up the River Wye, after people were warned not to swim in a section of the river - which was only recently named the first official river bathing area in Wales.
An expert outlines the challenges of providing rural renewable energy infrastructure without upsetting the people who live there.
And a game processing facility in Berkshire, reported to be the first butchery to open in 40 years, is about to process its first venison.
Presented by Charlotte Smith
Produced by Alun Beach

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