Moving Memory Professional Video was commissioned in May 2010 by the North Level District IDB based in Thorney, Peterborough, to produce a documentary video of the Board's work. The 20-minute video, completed in June of 2011, shows a number of maintenance and capital projects undertaken over a 12-month period in and around the North Cambridgeshire region.
Mr Paul Sharman, Engineer to the Board confirmed that the video was extremely well received at a recent viewing for members of the management board. Thanks were conveyed to the video's producer Claire Buckley for an excellent job. 40 DVDs of the video were ordered for distribution to schools.
The North Level District Internal Drainage Board is one of a number of internal drainage boards in England and Wales. The North Level cover an area of 33,000 hectares of low-lying fenland in Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire and are responsible for all aspects of land drainage and water level management in the region.
The video can now be seen on the North Level District's new website at www.northlevelidb.org
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Wedding Videos: Our Busiest...
Moving Memory Professional Video would like to thank all our wedding clients this past year for their kind comments about the work we have produced for them on their biggest day. Cards, emails, texts and recommendations...
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