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Behind the camera - Clare Hunt, operations manager at the Waterways Museum, is filmed for ITV's People's Millions show.

The museum has been selected to take part in the show and compete to win £60,000 for their Roots to Shoots project. If successful, it would mean allotments in Old Goole could be converted into a community resource, from which people would be able to get fresh, local produce.

The museum's bid will be shown at the end of November, with the telephone number to cast a vote being released on November 29.

Clare is urging everyone to support them, as it is likely they will be up against a project from a much larger town.

You can also register your vote online at www.biglotteryfund.org/peoplesmillions

Clare is pictured, above, with cameraman Dave Cooper and producer Mark Witty. (22-11-34 GT)

Published on 22nd November 2007 in News.

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