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Published Date: 07 August 2009
Thursday, 8am - Traffic, weather and breaking news to start the day.
TRAFFIC NEWS: Replacement bus services are in operation for rail passengers between Boston and Skegness due to engineering works.
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o 81800 starting with BSNEWS. Texts cost 25p plus standard network charge. Don't forget to include your name and where you are texting from.

WEATHER: A dry, fine and mild day. Top temperature is 16oc.

TIDES: Morning, 0424, height 7.3; afternoon, 1711, height 7.4 (Add one hour for BST)

BREAKING NEWS: Police are appealing for information regarding a burglary carried out at an address in Irby Street, Boston between 3.40pm and 4.25pm on Saturday 24 October. The offence was carried out while the owner was gardening. Entry was gained through an insecure front door and two Fuji cameras, a Nokia 5010 mobile phone, an IPOD Nano, cash, keys and a 1910 silver gilt pocket watch stolen. Police are appealing for any witnesses, particularly local residents who saw any suspicious activity or individuals in the area between the times stated. Officers are also reminding householders to be on their guard and ensure homes are secure even when in or out gardening. Anyone with information should contact Boston Police Station on 01205 366222.


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  • Last Updated: 29 October 2009 7:49 AM
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Today's Vote

This week: Regarding the planned works at the Geoff Moulder pool do you want to see:
a) The training pool closed and £2.5m spent on the leisure pool?
b) The money split between the two pools so they can both stay open?


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