08/10/24 - Cell-cultivated protein, natural flood management, Dartmoor wild camping
The Food Standards Agency is working out regulation to ensure new 'cell-cultivated' foodstuffs are safe
More than a million pounds is being given by the Government to the Food Standards Agency, to decide what needs to be put in place to ensure new, "cell-cultivated" foodstuffs will be safe to eat. We hear from the FSA's Chief Scientific Advisor.
The long-running case about whether the public can 'wild camp' on Dartmoor, will be heard in the Supreme Court, where a final determination will be made. The dispute is between Dartmoor National Park and landowners Alexander and Diana Darwall, who own Stall Moor common on south-west Dartmoor.
It's one year since the launch of the Welsh Government's Natural Flood Management Accelerator programme - a 2-year, 拢4.6 million investment in nature-based solutions to reduce flooding. We visit one of the 23 projects.
And people living in a small coastal community near Robin's Hood Bay in North Yorkshire say they fear being cut off this winter, after a landslip caused the closure of the only road in and out of their village. It's not yet known when the road will be fixed. In the meantime the council has set up an alternative route - a 12 mile diversion via a former railway line - but, locals say it's unsuitable and potentially unsafe during the winter months.
Presented by Anna Hill
Produced by Heather Simons
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