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Monday June 29, 2009

ITV Fixers is one year old!

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ITV Fixers is one year old this month, and we’ve been celebrating in style!

Songs were performed, awards presented, films screened and friendships made as Fixers from across the south of England partied with us at ITV’s London Studios on Thursday 25 June.

Click here to see a film report of the event...

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Living with diabetes

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A group of young people from North Devon who have diabetes are to make a film about living with the condition, and will appear in ITV’s ‘The West Country Tonight’ on Wednesday 1 July

Charlotte May, 22, suffered a trauma to the pancreas when she was 17, which means that she has a greater chance than most of developing diabetes.

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Beating the bullies

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Find out why schools are snapping up a Fixers pack to stop bullying, what a skateboarder was doing at Westminster and how a student is using a film to help others combat loneliness.

Watch these stories on ITV's ‘The West Country Tonight'  from 6pm on Wednesday 1st July.

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Cooking up brilliant campaigns

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We look back on the young mums cooking up a storm in Kent, at Billy’s campaign to get schools recycling and the public battle cry to “save our beach.”

Watch these stories on ITV's 'Meridian Tonight East' from 6pm on Tuesday 30th June.

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Catch up with our first Fixers

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As Fixers reaches its first anniversary, we catch up with some of our earliest Fixers – the teenager helping others living with abuse, life after the “sticky wall” and Iain’s mission to raise awareness about drug addiction.

Watch these stories on ITV's 'Meridian Tonight West' from 6pm on Tuesday 30th June.

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