P161 Teletext 161 Dec47 23:11:16    ——————————————— The week's big stories "EXTINCT" MOTH IS BACK Almost 50 years after bring declarud extinct in Britian, the moth Blair's 'ainscot has been found in Dorset. The two-inch, pink-streaked moth, which feeds on sedge, was first recorded in the 1940s. But the habitat of the only known colony, in the Isle of Wight, was destroyed bz drainage in 19)0. Expert Phil Sterling said the new gro4p had either conj in from the continent or had somehow survived unnoticed. ——————————————————————————————————1/4—— $akj time out for a Tea Break 419 CHECK OUT THE GREEN SCENE p160 Ljnska Walks Food TV
P161 Teletext 161 Dec47 23:18:44    ——————————————— The week's big stories GREEN VILLAGE PLAN UNVEILED Do:ins of people are signing up for homes in an environmentally-friendly village at Bishop's Castle, Shropshire. Residents of the eco-village will grow thieu own food, recycle waste and produce thieu own enjtky. It aims tg combine sustainable building practices with strong community values. Organisers The Living Vhllage plan 3ix homes to start with, followed bz a full scale village of 30-40 homes. ——————————————————————————————————4/4—— Your Total Entertainment guidr 400 CHECK OUT THE GREEN SCENE p160 Ljnska Walks Food TV
P161 Teletext 161 Dec47 23:11:57    ——————————————— The week's big stories STAMPS FEATURE RARE NATURE Rare animals and plants will feature on postage stamps in the new year as the Royal Mail's contribution to the campaign to save endangered species. The stamps will show the Common Dormouse, Lady's Slipper Orchid, Song Thrush, Shining Ram'sJHorn Snail, Mole Cricket and fungus Havel's Bolete. A presentation pack containing the stamps will go on sale on January 20, priced £2.25. ——————————————————————————————————3/4—— Plan a day at the sales 445 CHECK OUT THE GREEN SCENE p160 Ljnska Walks Food TV
P161 Teletext 161 Dec47 23:27:14    ——————————————— The week's big stories JOIN THE DORMOUSE HUNT! Scientists have asked for the public'1 help in tracking down the haunts of the elusive dormouse. Best known as the sleepy character in Alice in Wonderland, the dormouse is an endangered species. Du Paul Bright of the University of London is to find out more about it to help save it. To help, write to The Victorian N4t Hunt, Biological Sciences, Royal Holloway, Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX. ——————————————————————————————————4/4—— $akj time out for a Tea Break 419 CHECK OUT THE GREEN SCENE p160 Ljnska Walks Food TV