Pigeons. Do you love them or hate them?
I’ll be chatting to Dr Annie Morrad on my show today (without pigeons on my head!)
The brilliant @DilgerTV will offer his view too.
10am-2pm on BBC Radio Lincolnshire
https://t.co/rohzOgY0VZ
When they said do a story about a lady who feeds pigeons. I didn’t think I’d have so much fun! Thanks to the fantastic Dr Annie Morrad, who got absolutely filthy with the pigeons of Lincoln, to demonstrate her art for us. @looknorthBBC
Pleasure to meet snooker legend Mike Hallet as he recovers after a stroke. He's still aiming to join the World Seniors Snooker tour next year. We went with some messages of inspirational support for him! @looknorthBBC
So Charlie here is probably one of the most positive people I’ve ever met. He’s eloquent with all the questions I threw at him too - and at just 11, he’s done a lot - some describe him as an advocate for children with disabilities. Find out why on @looknorthBBC
Lucky Hedgehog Rescue have a third of their hedgehogs ready for releasing...but a shortage of trusted gardens to send them to. However since our report aired Lucy's phone won't stop ringing! She's asked if people can enquire via [email protected]@looknorthBBC
Havelock Academy in Grimsby has SIXTEEN former pupils now working there as teachers or IT staff, this isn’t quite all of them but the fully story is on @looknorthBBC tonight.
Amazing to meet the cast of ‘Fish n Leather’ being performed at Rayners pub, Hessle road over the next 2 nights. It was first performed there 32 years ago before huge success at the Edinburgh Fringe. Written by playwright Gill Adams (my right) It’ll be a good night! @looknorthBBC
If someone ‘needs a hug’, then Tina Rush is the best person for that! Tina has a collection of over 13,000 Teddies and cannot pass a discarded bear without rescuing and repairing it. She’s also raised thousands for charity by selling donated ones - more on @looknorthBBC
Whatever the aim after all the changes, I don't know when someone with the professionalism and skill to comprehensively and calmly guide people through the biggest breaking stories our region has ever seen - won't be needed. My very best wishes to you Andy
The news about my job has come out. I reapplied for my job - one of fewer roles. I was unsuccessful and I am now talking to the BBC to try to avoid compulsory redundancy. I don’t want to talk about the process but it hasn’t been easy. Thanks for your messages and support.