Doncaster daily bulletin September 3: Darren Burke with the headlines
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00:00Good morning everyone, I'm Darren Burke, one of your live team and digital reporters for
00:04the Doncaster Free Press, bringing you some of the main headlines in Doncaster this Tuesday.
00:10Starting today with the news that a man who was at the centre of a police wanted appeal
00:14has appeared in court charged in connection with a £5,000 burglary, Blade Neil, who was
00:19wanted by police, appeared and has been remanded in custody. We've got details of that story
00:24on our Facebook page and website. Also in the news today, a tribute is to be paid to
00:30a Doncaster racing journalist who attended every St. Leger since 1948 following his death.
00:37Howard Wright, who helped set up the racing post newspaper, will have the press room at
00:41Doncaster Racecourse named in his honour. This is St. Leger. We've got details of that
00:46for you as well. And also in the news, it's the DN1 Festival this weekend. Three days
00:52of live music and entertainment returns to the city centre on Friday, kicking off with
00:57local indie favourites Bang Bang Romeo, followed by a country night on Saturday called One
01:03Night in Nashville, and then entertainment for children on Sunday. We've got full details
01:07of that for you on our Facebook page and website. Stay in touch with our Facebook page and website
01:12for everything else that's going on in Doncaster throughout the day, and have a great day.