Hello, its Peter here and here we are again with Wednesdays Levy Letter. I hope your days going well and I hope youll be able to join me tonight on BBC One at 6.30pm as usual. Ill have all the days news and of course Paul will be with us for the forecast.
On tonight's programme, I'll be looking at the new police powers in Skegness where an anti social behaviour order has been placed on the sea front. Find out what that will mean for residents and visitors to the resort. Plus I've been asked to step in to help with a dispute over a hedge in tonight's Leave it to Levy. Find out how I get on. Am I able to help resolve this? Well, tune in tonight to find out. And of course, if youve got a problem that you need help with, then get in touch with me with your story. Give me the details and also a contact telephone number as well. And well aim to put it on the programme if we can. The address to get in touch with me direct is [EMAIL PROTECTED] And this is an incredible tale. Tonight, I'll meet the house holder in Grimsby, who got a shock when honey started running down her chimney! Can you believe this? Thousands of bees had moved into the chimney stack in her sons bedroom, forcing him out to sleep on the landing. So well meet the family in Grimsby plagued by bees. All that tonight on the programme at half past six. I hope you can join me then. Contact The other night on the programme, I showed you that picture of the cordoned off area in Skegness after the bomb scare at the weekend, which was sent in by a Look North viewer, Steven Wilmer. Well, thank you very much indeed for that picture, Steven. I think you were very quick off the mark with that and as always we appreciate knowing whats going on in your area, so please keep in contact with us. So if theres a story that you know about or if theres a picture of an event that we could use on the programme, or that you want us to follow up in more detail, then send it to me. So if theres anything thats happening around you, that you think is newsworthy, then take a picture of it or video it and send it in to us straightaway. Sounds I mentioned on Mondays Levy Letter about our favourite sounds and the ones that you like the least. This prompted quite a few emails. This one comes from Suzanne Finn. Thank you Suzanne. She says, On the subject of favourite sounds, my number one sound is that of my children four year old James and one year old Charlotte laughing. However, because of my two sweethearts, I dont get to catch as much of Look North as Id like to, because it clashes with bath time. Any chance of a repeat later in the evening? Well, of course you can always catch Look North on our website if you go there and watch again. Or even better, Suzanne, set your video so you dont miss a single second! Mister and Misses I mentioned yesterday that there is the possibility that the TV show from the seventies, Mister and Misses, will return. Derek Batey used to host it then and lots of the younger ones, like the youngsters in our newsroom, dont even remember the programme. But there were questions based on how well you know your partner. Well, theres quite a few emails in from people to say that they loved the show the first time around and they would like to see the programme back. But who do you think should be hosting the show, Mister and Misses? Two emails have both suggested myself! I dont think that will be taken seriously. Any more suggestions as to who could host Mister and Misses, then get in touch and let me know. Tipple An alcoholic drink every day is the perfect antidote to old age, scientists have shown. Researchers, who studied more than two thousand four hundred adults in their seventies found that those who consumed between one to seven drinks in one week were likely to live longer and have fewer heart attacks. This is really good news, isnt it? So adults, who drank between one and seven drinks a week, were more likely to live longer. So there you go. Thats good news. Cosmic Ordering Thanks very much indeed to everyone, whos emailed in as well on the subject of Cosmic Ordering. Now, as you know, this is the subject of a new book, Positively Happy - Cosmic Ways To Change Your Life, which is what Noel Edmonds has been talking about these last few months. Theres a lot of interest in this. The book is published in a few days time and I for one will be ordering the book. And then after that, Ill be ordering some very good things for myself too! I must have a think about what I want out of life. But a lot of people have written in to say its rubbish and a lot of people are saying it sounds like a great idea. So your thoughts on that, gratefully received. Property Record property prices are set to soar for at least ten years in a massive boost for home owners. Theyll see the value of their property increase by around twenty thousand pounds every year. That is just incredible isnt it? That would then push the average cost of a home to almost £400,000 by 2016. Thats just unreal isnt it? The average home in this country will cost £400,000. And I know I remember, and Im sure many other people will as well, but when I bought my first home in 1977, it was £7500! That was in 1977, so not that many years ago really. And Ive been hearing as well that because the property prices are shooting up in East Riding, many people are moving out of the area into Hull, where property prices are much cheaper in the city centre. Many people are worried that that will have a knock-on affect on the small rural communities around the East Riding. Im sure that this will be a subject that well return to on the programme in more detail. And as ever, Id ! love to hear about your stories about property prices. Well, that's it from me for today. Join me tonight on BBC One at 6.30pm. Look out for your Levy Letter again tomorrow. 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