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People weren't allowed they stopped every one of our streets where the car washes I wasn't letting people down here so you know 2 weekends of business lost is huge for us program a cine has excepted undisclosed damages from the Crown Prosecution Service because of the way it handled unfounded historical sex abuse allegations the presenter one of several high profile figures to face claims in the wake of the Jimmy Savile scandal was arrested in October 2013 but was never charged then under a reports Paul Graham but Cheney has said previously that his life was turned upside down when he was arrested over claims that he had sexually assaulted 2 teenage boys in the 1970 S. And eighty's he said the allegations were completely fictitious missed again but Cheney who spent a year on police bail sued the Crown Prosecution Service over the wording of the statement it released when the case was dropped the C.P.S. Has confirmed the new agreement has been reached without admitting liability but it's understood confidentiality clauses prevent further comments the payout is reported to be a 5 figure amount as often based fostering agency says an appeal launched in June for more carers has been a success little ACORN says that one of the biggest obstacles to recruitment of the fostering horror stories reported in the media Alison root reports back in June it was revealed that there was a significant shortage of foster parents in this region because by the Fostering Network showed a shortfall of 610 families last year meanwhile statistics from the Department of Education also disclosed that over 100 more children entered care in 2017 in Suffolk in Cambridge it the left little ACORN says that since the a pill there's been a spike in the number of inquiries and of current assessments are successful 7 new families will be on the register Barack Obama has launched a scathing attack on his successor Donald Trump the staring up fears of migrants ahead of the midterm elections President Trump is sending thousands of troops to the southern border to prevent what he calls an invasion. By Central Americans who are trying to walk through the U.S. Through Mexico and a campaign rally in Florida Mr Obama dismissed the claims as scaremongering they're telling. US they're shocked that to let. Us. Start. With. This are better than that the future is bright for Bury St Edmunds Christmas fair councils in West Africa set to commit to running it for another 3 years as John Wright reports the annual event runs over 4 days at the end of November and regularly attracts more than 130000 people a task group was formed over the summer to review the fares future with recommendations being presented to next week's scrutiny committee's report to the council should commit to the fare for the next 3 years a dedicated food drink and entertainment space may also be created and a Premier Parking opportunity could be established to allow punters to pre-book spaces were close to be undertaken to assess further sponsorship opportunities to ensure the event breaks even after a loss of over $7000.00 pounds was made last year we had to unexposed When has he famously impersonates President Trump has been charged with assault for allegedly punching a man in the face place in New York say Mr Baldwin who got in a dispute with the man I have a parking space in a twit is post after his release Mr Baldwin Denali to anyone. One you Cain ticket holder has won the entire jackpot of 76300000 pounds in the latest year Millions draw the National Lottery is urging people to check their take it and says it has plenty of champagne on ice making as born and Paul Lambert's 1st game in charge of it which town sees the blues at home depressed in this afternoon 5 points separate the 2 sides with it which now adrift at the foot of the Championship table and rugby England take on South Africa in the 1st of that autumn Test at Twickenham this afternoon Chris Ashton could make his 1st international parrots in 4 years should he come off the bench well co-captain when file starts as flyhalf and Suffolk weather fine and dry today but many windy days of 10 degree Celsius that's 50 degrees Fahrenheit partly cloudy and windy Ephesus evenings through the night cloud my thinking a little from the west as wind blows a 5 degree Celsius that's 41 degrees Fahrenheit B.B.C. Radio Sophocles It's now 6 minutes past 8 counting our on B.B.C. Radio Suffolk with live deal and Andrew tightly. Your Reverso that's your birthday present well thank you very much. For yesterday oh well you must take very well thank you very much wonderful and hurls life down on the A lot went well so clear up mode at the moment so everything's being cleared up you know across be into their own so the grounds being prepared ready to start with. You and there is a challenge in itself isn't it the winter digging out of the areas you can say that you've achieved something. When you're done winter digging and that's why I have a clear out there as try to make the grandest claim as possible as you came before you start you know some of the weight of everything else because it makes so much if you've got a chip name and bits and bobs you know it just makes a long job so but last morning Daryn you got there you know. Backing for a couple rounds of problem do 2 or 3 I was diggin they are out the all died of a used so but you know you get quite a bit of an area but you've got 2 plots I mean where you start you just do one at a time one little bit at a time you know Steve are loving the sections I think of got 5 of them which of you got nothing on at the moment for the little section so I'll go on with those you know there are things we Greens are and those that we Greens will you leave those until they have all come off next year and you do it on your lonesome would you get help I thought Wow So yeah. Well I see your gun in questions and if you've got a problem in the front garden the back garden down on the allotment in the greenhouse where the house plant then you need to pick up the phone and give us a call on this number. 0801 full 121 c One B.B.C. Radio in Suffolk. It's a free phone number so it won't cost you a penny let's not in great Conant Heather Hello good morning T O good morning what's your question for Andrew this morning I have the notes Treme we have which I thought midsummer in Nepal and it didn't get planted because it's been too early Yeah. All the detail Oh yeah all you want on yeah it's in flower the moment its influence Yeah. So you've had it in the pot out saw it all summer Yes Yeah yeah that won't matter if you are if you want to plant it now even though it seemed flower because you know the like you say the soil now has got some moisture in it so it's going to get a why it will Dolly back Amy why through the winter you know Yet you will lose some I mean when it's finished flowering the secret evolves to Mary as you don't actually cut the stem OK You actually twist polled. Oh so actually twist them pull the old stay in and out so then it comes out cleanly rather than cutting them off and then that just leaves the body of leaves at the bottom which eventually will Dolly back and so as long as you Mark way you've planted it and then the ovary shoe again they explain. OK I'll do that. I planted some pinks yesterday. I need to move do I pinch the tips have they are I just a single stay or have they got several breaks on them any why. We've got a few Yeah yeah I mean you can pinch the stick the tip say oh it's not necessarily normally weeping because I think they saw a bright naturally on their own. So I wouldn't worry too much about those I mean whenever planting something is Tom a year always make sure if you can put a little bit of something like fish blood and bone in a slow release fertiliser into the ground and prepare the soil well. And it's only deal time for planting these are now I've got some praying using some borders and I'm clear in a section of these and some of those I want to keep song out of the lift in those over the next couple of weekends and split in the movement where I want them so it is the perfect time for doing all those so a little jobs yes the souls with good condition it is year compared to what it was in the summer yeah. That's also the only. Thank you very much indeed feel cool to B.B.C. Radio Suffolk 180-1412 whine to whine Let's go to their Lavan Hello good morning CA Good morning good morning what's your question for this very large store we truly think about 15 feet or a stream already right. So you want to cull it right hard back yeah yeah and when when I went out to do it. Yeah whatever I think I think it would react OK. I'm just wondering whether you should do it now or whether you do it in do in the spring to be fair. Because they know that the trouble with doing it now if you're cussing at that back that hard is and if we get a hard winter it will get into those wounds so that was it would you know it could affect the actual overall tree itself are probably being Klein to leave it and do it around the March before it starts to come into full leaf. You know and they cut it back yeah I mean if you if it's if if this some bits there that you need to cut the why because they're in the why even yes you cut those now but if you give them a severe haircut she also indicating there. Would possibly leave that to around about March I think right thank you very much no problem but it's not welcome in a probably come back harder and quicker and more vigorous than ever if you do that you know I think because what often happens is when you cut trees and shrubs back really really hard it gives them a real boost and you'll find that they then put on extra extra growth so be prepared it's going to probably no more than it was like that more like a bush and then I also might yeah sorry sorry go beyond the Big Lake. He has That's when he took off yeah that's right yeah I mean that and it will probably do that again yeah OK OK right thank you very much no problem thank you very much I do feel called to B.B.C. Radio Suffolk this morning it's a good 141-2121 that's the number you need to call if you got a question Frank this morning passing tempera has a tiny red clover leaf plant on her front Koran's she wants to know and you're going to get rid of it well it's probably one of these rate cloves anywise It's not easy because clover saw a lot. Of this creeping root structure there are one or 2 products you can get from garden centers that will pacifically treat clovers But really the time to put those on is in the spring when it's in this full grown rather than do it now well I would probably do now is try to Reich or scary for some of the animals and try and get there at this time of year and then possibly put some fresh seed over it still probably just about tone to put a little bit seed if you're only patching on to. Loans but I would say to do that and they in that I wouldn't apply one of these products to it until the spring because they were better when the days again when you are in the plants in full growth because at the moment they're getting colder I don't get in shorter and they're slowing down yeah absolutely Well hopefully that helps you with your problem they're beginning muddying the clothes on your garden paths in Chad let's come back to the phone here we hear a B.B.C. Radio saw the galley 101412121 John wants to talk about laying turf he's in Ipswich Hello John morning tea Good morning good morning what's your question frankly this morning a mouse in Grange phone case great word not don't think this was very good there's a small part of the front of my son's house well it's been turned up by building work and there is some rust but I don't think I can see that this time you know going to buy some roses you know really well it's on a slow slow slow forty's only a very small parts maybe 15 feet by 20 feet yeah a lot all I would size try and prepare the soil and get it as level and as you cane before you get the turf there so obviously that might need the cultivation over whether it be forking out or put a little right of Iraq over it just just to till up the actual surface so that when you live the turf it's got something to bed its roots into quickly right rather than trying to put on something that's quite solid and compacted. To point me or compost. You could if the soil isn't that good if you've got some some bags of compost or some something like that yes you could work that into the top of the soil just a little bit there well probably siad a little bit grow more down something like that just give a base fertile always room write that in and then when you come to line you with turf. Always try and live like a brick wall. Yes So in other words you don't have all the the joints. Running in the same place so if you if you like one strip of turf. Of a full length and then the next one in the next layer DE on you want to start with a half turf and they in a full length so don't look this way to country. Easiest way to color is something like half moon which is or which is like you can use that or you can use if you've got you know you can use if you're trying to cutting around something a very sharp braid knowledge if you're an old one of those it's not very thick turf turf these days I lift it and it's not that thick such quite easy to catch with the braid in our life and you can probably certainly if you're trying to cut around something or if you're trying to shape it that's the way to do it and always work off of a board if you can sew so if your Because your live the turf and then you'll put it down and like work off of a board and then tamps the actual turf there as well right OK But you know it's a good time of year the lighter farm is now you have got a young got to water it and it's got all winter to get away you know no good time of year to do it right thank you thank you very much Julie for your call to B.B.C. Radio Suffolk this morning I 101-412-1212 reason from Hadley's email me looked up there at B.B.C. Dark U.K. I'm just going to turn this way so I can read it and I touch some pages regarding a Japanese Acer which suffers from wind damage due to its position I want some advice as to what I could plant as a natural windbreak I was thinking of planting some clumping bamboo in large pots and positioning them in the gap between the wall and the fence I don't use the side entrance during the winter months when the ace and needs more protection however I don't know if this is the best plant and would welcome any advice no doubt my Acer is not in the correct position but I can't move it so it's down to damage limitation many thanks to reason from Hadley right OK. Yes getting caught probably because it's on the corner there and yeah anything like that you could. Put the bamboo in the pots and something rather than in the ground because the bamboo would take over anything just as it has a natural brake would work for that. I wouldn't worry too much where you're losing some of that leaf and damage from the when the main I've got several places in my garden and one or 2 of them. They sit on sort of a corner near the drawee and although they get a little bit of wind damage it doesn't tend to hurt them that much. So I wouldn't get too hung up over it really but if you want to put a natural windbreak. Passageway there that way you can see it's a bit like a wind tunnel Yeah anything there to break that up I mean to be honest that the pot there which effectively moved a little bit otherwise you would act as a windbreak as well but yeah wouldn't it work but obviously that loses the eaves and it will go dam for the winter but something like that then yeah anything like that with it would work so. Bamboo he's good in pots very good in pots but I wouldn't put it in the ground because it becomes an absolute nightmare like a weed it does just keeps going and going and going on NO NO NO NO NO NO and yeah I had someone I heard someone the other day that got some bamboo in the garden and then they put a pond in and they all the bamboo came through the pond in surprise I mean this. Guy this is yeah yeah so so not good in pots I wouldn't recommend it in the ground but something like that is going to grow quick. So yes that would help protect you so I can take hopefully trees and then advice to help you out with what to do to protect your from the wind the time on B.B.C. Radio Suffolk is 20 past 8 let's break for summer travel news. Travel from B.B.C. Radio Suffolk and keeping a watchful eye on the road. To the morning paper How's it looking good morning the cat with the pretty good actually the A 14 running very well indeed quite a bit of traffic on the all will preach Actually that might be connected with the closure on the war was to grow to well heap an eye on that one that was to grow to is subject to major works of the Bourne Bridge again this weekend the tempi knights and cranes are in place to construct another temporary over a bridge there to accommodate a transformer that will be making its way to Branford tomorrow so the road should reopen bought 2 o'clock this afternoon then to fix everything by the end we hope but at the moment it's taking some people by surprise there was a drought on the strand it's also looking at quite busy on the approach. In the soft inside what will be some extra traffic no doubt making its way to Portland Road at later on before kickoff at 3 and on the trains there's no service between London civil street and ingots and today for engineering works if you're off to the capital you don't have to change in gift and and take the bus service down to New be part for London's Underground So I think quite a bit of extra time to the usual journey I'm have a sponsor B.B.C. Radio Suffolk travel if you see something or can update me call 801412121. On D.A.P. Digital radio this is B.B.C. Radio Suffolk. A bright start this morning with some early sunny spells there also expect a mild increasingly windy day with lengthy spells of sunshine that will turn hazy as the day progresses. Maximum temperature today 13 degrees Celsius $55.00 degrees Fahrenheit partly cloudy windy at 1st the sailing through the night cloud may thicken a little from the west as winds moderate but it will be mild with a minimum temperature dropping down to around 5 degrees Celsius $41.00 degrees Fahrenheit in a dry and partly cloudy start leading into another dry a Sunday though the sunshine may be a little hazy at times with plant the coming now and then the winds will be lighter and a maximum temperature of 12 degrees Celsius $54.00 degrees Fahrenheit for some films after one side. Moon the sun is going to change will try and change is the start of a new era which town and B.B.C. Radio Suffolk will be there every step of the way to include room through them and the good and diminishing the need in the Triangle of a flair for current will shine will time for the community get behind the track to boys the planet's 1st game in charge when sound welcome pressed into Poland. 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Last week he says I need to move half a dozen roses they're still flaring when is it a good time to move these roses obviously not when they're planning Well yeah I mean they are do time for moving roses is usually white until the fuzzy edges dropped the finish flaring but the roses can still be flower on a Christmas tree fit never again but the old flower if we have a very mild time but the ideal time for lifting planting roses is in the autumn so really any time from the end of November through till the beginning of March he can move those provided the ground isn't water logged or frozen so that's the time to do it I don't I have all these roses are because sometimes roses don't transfer you know move that well if they're old plants be prepared you might lose a few. But if a young plants and you should be OK to move them probably recommend putting something that smart Corollas or emotionally actually soul into the hole because that's sort of a friendly fungal that the roots will log onto and that will help them get snappish to look we can pull hopefully that advice helps you out with your roses Let's go to the coast shall we Chris hello good morning to you good morning good morning what's your question friend to the sense of the morning. In the park yeah I thought flowers growing. Now I was 15 cold I thought inside what do I do with it do I keep altering it and let it continue to grow or do I thought well for him it and let it die up back. I did Lee I mean you could you could leave until it has died back you wanted can or are a sort of a tropical plants I mean if you've moved into somewhere like a cult greenhouse that would be fine but yes I would reduce the water don't give any water the leaves the leaves will gradually go yellow. And then that is the drop off. Back and then just keep that tuber drawee until next spring and then give it some water and that will start back into growth. In the pot all you personally would leave it in the pot. You can take them out and draw them not you would have died earlier tuber or that sort of thing but if you've got it ground knowledge to be in a pot provided that compost draw example nicely so it's not going to sit there waiting cold that will be the best way to keep that going and then you can just give a little drinks Iran about March time and it and some warmth and it was starting to grow and really I think you'll find if you do that and then once it starts in the grove give it a faded something like some potash to MARTIN You would then give it to flan exterior it's not uncommon for him not to flower in the in their early years yeah it's got about 3 shoots coming out from the. Chamber itself. It's growing nicely but yeah I mean the pay here for the play I was yeah I mean there decorative plant in them but the flowers are not there you know they're quite attractive. Lop it will just grow in the border for the phoneys but they will you know they will flower but they do. Need to get established before they really start to flap OK fine thank you very much we have no proof thank you very much for your call to B.B.C. Radio so let's go to Banchory Hello John good morning to you. Good morning good morning what's your question for Andrew this morning the question is. I think. That bloomed. In the summertime cross me a. Very tall and I prop them up to keep insurgents hanging over the lawn Yeah. I know they all died down eventually and we kept them down and. Cut them down. Again in the spring. Bloom again so. I would kill them or cut them down I don't know I'm not sure so you've cut them back obviously because they probably finished with the hot summer and then they start to reshoot again. I would probably leave them well alone and let nature take its course it won't kill them if even if they get frosted Ligi it won't kill them. All would let them nature take its course it's just it's just that they probably had some moisture now after they've had that hot dry summer and that's why they're starting to growth bloom now they want to learn they're Well I want definitely blue but if you leave 1000 on and if we got a mild winter you might get an earlier Bloom mix year yes that's possible Yeah but normally they you're right they would die right back and I have a feeling once we get some very cold weather they will die back again. Game is just that they've had this suddenly influx of moisture after a very hot dry summer sort of died down in the SO I thought well. It's spring again we better start into growth but I want I want flowers because there's not enough. Out there for the flower or whether. They are I can feel like we all are yeah but. The weather is a very old at the moment you don't ever put it on or not I like the most yeah. OK thanks very much for your party that's all right so I wouldn't worry I think they'll write themselves OK. John thank you very much and if you're called to B.B.C. Radio 7 for the go this morning if you've got a question or problem in the front gunned down on the allotment in the greenhouse over the house plant in you need some free advice I would expect and you take liaise with us for the next 12 on B.B.C. Radio Suffolk. A radio some. Devoted to is help our state this is a really it's the 3rd of November will continue with the gardening hour after the latest news and sport from Catherine Thanks Lou good morning the Abbey fireworks extravaganza in Barry Stedman showed you for tonight it's been called off because of high winds organizers Bury St Edmunds roundtable says is devastated by the news but safety has to be its number one priority he is promising refunds for presale tickets a garden center in Ipswich which lost trade offs weekend because of road closures to allow for the transport of giant chunks of electrical equipment from the docks is hoping for less chaos today the load weighing a 1000 tonnes the equivalent of 150 elephants is being taken to brands that 70 families could be joining us Suffolk agencies fostering register following an appeal launched in June little acorns to a serious concerns about a significant shortage of foster parents in the region. Bosses say their biggest recruitment obstacles were fostering horror stories reported in the media you figure show attacks on firefighters in England have risen by a quarter in the past year the Fire Brigades Union said there were more than $190.00 incidents where crews are a breeze or threatened the Home Office says new laws this month should give the place an courts the powers to deal with those who are violent towards emergency service workers the consequences of being involved in gangs is main spells out to teenagers in Ipswich students aged 11 to 14 year olds from 12 schools to part of a conference run by the university and a bugle belonging to the 1st World War poet Wilfred Owen will be played in public for the 1st time tomorrow 100 years to the day since he was killed in action the instruments will be heard at the poet's grave in northern France and others take a look at sport. The same way use I was. Her was Paul Lambert's 1st game in charge of it which town sees the blues it home to Preston this afternoon 5 points separate the 2 sides with it switch now adrift at the foot of the Championship table captain Lee Chambers says he and his team mates are well aware of the need to start a new era with a win these are going to need to get some out of a little merry play notes on which it doesn't matter where we brought top of the Obama League or the table we have to get points out against them or we will be set up in a way where we know what to do went to do and that's what it'll be asked of us and I will try and try and get a squad and then we move from league chambers in the small afternoons matchday programme from 2 o'clock when we bring the full commentary of town versus Preston from Portman Road there was one match in the championship last night Aston Villa eased to their 2nd straight time when under new boss Dean Smith as they eventually saw free falling Bolton Wanderers villas to know victory was only their faith in 16 championship games this season elsewhere this afternoon leaders. United are at the City Ground to face Nottingham Forest Well Mills bear in 3rd play away at stake this evening for their troubles Airlie this season Steve McLaren's key P.R. Side could move into the playoff places with a win today at Blackburn Manchester United manager Marino says it's too early to discuss a title challenge United are 8th in the Premier League ahead of facing bombers today and Marino says his primary focus is getting up into the Championship League places a lot so top 4 doesn't make sense to speak about about total. Sum but results are difficult fixtures the fact that we are in the big champions a group also makes it very very difficult so let's go step by step Stuart Bordley takes charge of laced in for the 1st time this afternoon after being appointed as the new manager at Victory Road during the week the Blues face Biggleswade in the southern Premier Division and would move above their opponents in the table with a win it's a tough one but tension for lowest of this weekend there away at 3rd Plaistow bridge will new market will need a market ski's me versus leaders Kettering in another standout clash in the post at North today Barry Towne a mental whole town of home matches with a wink a bushel respectively Well Felixstowe and Walton visit barkin and A.F.C. Says but Sudbury are away at great way curing is also a couple of games worth mentioning in the F.A. Vai's with curtly MPEG feel the way a captain and Stowmarket at home to build up sail wing Chris Ashton could make his 1st England a parents in 4 years against South Africa today in rugby he's been brought back into the England squad after injuries during training this week England's back daily says today's match is the start of a big autumn for the side it's always great project or most of the crowd get behind you and you were before well your home turf and yes I think it was all excited for is the 1st of 4 massive game for us Barry said miserably players will aim to bounce back from last week's heavy loss at high flying Taunton when they face were. In the soft name in National League 2 South in London Division one north side Breyer on the road to Southend Saxton's is also a way fixtures today in London 2 for Stowmarket South Wales and Ipswich is a double header at the couples in center today Ipswich women basketball players face Birmingham in Division one from 3 o'clock before the men face Liverpool at 530 it's which women's hockey players are away at Holston Magpies this afternoon registering their 1st point of the season will be a tall order for UPS which is today's opponents a joint top of the table and on beaten from their main 5 fixtures of which they won 4 Meanwhile England's men's featuring Suffolk trio George pinna Harry Martin and James go take on Holland this morning in the semifinals of the 4 Nations event in Valencia in Gulf Justin Rose had a 2 shot lead in the Turkish open after he carded a 2nd round of $65.00 to take him to 12 under par for the tournament and at least Christie is returned to speed stick speed skating ended in disappointment as the British makes to relay team failed to qualify from their heats in Canada that's all from the B.B.C. Radio Suffolk news and sports desk they'll be more at 9 o'clock Catherine thanks very much indeed talking of 9 o'clock Wayne but even is with us from now on her good morning good morning good morning if you have that in the middle of the song let's worries tracks it this morning everybody Yes I mean my Trixie for the simple reason I've been legitimate 1st person for 40 minutes to a class and then back here for a day of training Oh. Let's get my mind set positive you say any way let me crack on tonight like a tree and I have trouble cause I'm wearing Browns today I don't wear black black this lady I'm wearing Browns today. I think it is like. After I wish I did I start by writing a love spell that somebody actually called me a geography teacher Yeah I can believe that as well yes because of this a lovely jacket where you get lost if. That's so. Today on the show we're chatting to the Hairy Bikers wonderful Yes Even Simon has been together 20 years now do you include you know him together yet they're coming to suffer with the show and if you listen I prefer the ladies for the simple reason that Stanley cooking with if I had gone in there and said no you say Never mind just mix it in and I took the flight everybody has a great phone. There on the show a chat about vintage pics of the show the Felixstowe spot villian tonight that you might be interested in also finding out about Suffolk Sinfonia the but recent adult based orchestra other look at the new members find out how you get involved with that and I want to know something that you were led to believe that wasn't true my daughter. This is no word of a lot my daughter only this week we were having spaghetti bolognese she thought I didn't know this was a wind up back in the fifty's but she thought she genuinely thought this but Getty grew on trees she 17 years old really Yeah a friend to tell her it grows on trees and she believed them yes I have been told something. And you believed it but it's complete nonsense to talk of them over told you were good Brokaw stuff but of course truth. Never speak at you Mayor. Trista Gardner relate something back to the girl you. Got today was America where there's a marrow that you can grow and the years it will come out looks for getting the taste like spaghetti you can use to get schools forget where. He's going to go and look at. The count on B.B.C. Radio something with a little deal and and you tell me he's an expert this morning answering your questions point is interesting in Ipswich We'll get to you in just a moment but 1st let's be more and main the story this morning because parts of it is set to be disrupted again this weekend thanks to the movement of giant electrical equipment between the docks and Brown thought it's the 2nd consecutive weekend the search is set for traffic congestion now it's nice to get Foster spoke to Richard Bryant and a senior project engineer from Suffolk highways about the disruption we're working on behalf of Scottish Power in your post to facilitate the move of the 265 ton electrical transformer form if you support to. The older vehicles involved to lift it comes in about $500.00 tonnes so something of that magnitude will obviously cause disruption we have got starting in places to teach it by patients and access is being maintained all properties and businesses within the closure well clear Michael students from the Bourne garden center on busted road Clare the Tempe traffic lights were meant to be installed at 4 o'clock this morning in the cranes with you on site and land about 40 minutes ago actually happened no actually we're standing here right outside the end of the crane unloading on a rather large mine and I did hear from one of the operators that there are now quite a ride at a quarter past 9 this morning. Which is pretty much a little bit like night but pretty much as they say. I've been that way all men painting. I learned quite a lot. And trying their best 3 nights so they can see just far enough away OK People Yeah because that was your main grunt was in it not only your own guns and for the other businesses in the area weren't getting any traffic through because the roads were being reported is closed not correct I mean we have very thick local businesses here and just say we were at Hollister this week to try and make them understand that we want to continue trading and not lose business because obviously we have been badly affected last weekend so yeah it's been quite a wait but I think that this is 1st when the real treasure comes into force as you said around about a quarter past knowing it was just coming we believe the half past 9 to 15 minutes early it's going to stay in place until around about 2 o'clock this afternoon is that right on the side of the clock is the time when they're reopening everything inside they are. That's what they're saying and I was I was just about to get all the right closure bits and pieces out so we all can be close once inside the big lorries one library. That's what we assume but it's I we always business as a 6 businesses that I'm here and we welcome anyone that makes the tune and I was able to get to see them if they're going to be closing that road these are my wife's coming down to the work right from time that will be traffic lights I think always some sort of stop sign out the whole street where the car washes I thought you can still come down the road it's like going to the only way place where is closed actually on the break everything this sort of a is theoretically open even though it's a bit more tricky to get here but people have to park on the main worsted ready to go by foot to get into the garden center if they want to thank you Diana today you can drive all the way down Absolutely you can drive all the right times the garden center drive into the Gulf that isn't a problem but if you're coming from the peninsula that's where it's more tricky and have you any idea of what impact the very place you would have a need tomorrow. The Royston more are. The big 3 moves and services are. On her door at last we don't know what they're up to the well on they should for you reopening the whole road but the right road will be closed from the peninsula and it will be reopened about 11 o'clock I think I can very confusing I think I'm already. Well Ted thanks very much indeed for letting isn't giving us that update about that right place you're coming into focus on Western rifleman at 915 until 2 o'clock this afternoon but it's Clay it was saying business is still open as usual in that part of Ipswich the time now 16 minutes to 9 let's get back to you all gunning questions and you take Leigh is with us this morning he's an expert giving you some top free advice in the sky to Bury St Edmunds pulling Good morning T.J. Good morning good morning what's your question frankly I don't know what to do with my heart because I know that's not the correct. Time hoping. You'll be OK I think. That. Yeah. Thank you I think so but they can come and go but not this morning I think it was some time they all said they all had so do I cut down to the bottom or do I just. They've been so long I would white still flaring. Keep enjoying those flowers for now. They will stop eventually and then you can trim the plant back and I was not too far still really I mean it wouldn't even hurt we've. Moved a lot of these parin you. Take pain stamens into that sort of camp as well where you actually leave that folly John and then trim them back in the spring and what does that followed each helps protect the crown of the plant at the Bice So then when you cut it back you've got some knowledge growth that's been protected from any bad way of the work we may get and then they grow why a lot quicker whereas if you cut them back hard now and we had hard weather the dining juries it will Dolly back into the plant so that's why you tend to leave them on the but what I would do is enjoy those flowers and then Wayne. You know they finished you could give a trim if you wanted to just to talk up I wouldn't cut it back HOWARD Well I think that. Because they look like a little miniature some don't really you know there is just beautiful you know you are alone so is it is this a Gladia there or is it well when I broke and I've had it for about 3 days yeah it's never looked like it has no right but also in the summer it was wore to the end I said it I looked out. The bottom that spread. You think it was the middle of. A really you know what you got to go out is what you think you like now I think they are good labia is there that is yeah yeah yeah well I think that's alright a problem but I enjoy enjoy the water still flannel has a lot of things are still continuing the bloom at the moment because the. We've had relatively mild or tomorrow you know things I worry are the small of No not so this morning was fun of yesterday morning it was you know who's out there for about 4 minutes scraping the windscreen it was hard frost 1st thing this morning but then it went off very quick but I'm not a fan really hard to handle because I guess you know I just come up yeah you know they are they are completely Hardy but you know the secret easy to protect in the center of that plant I wouldn't I would not touch the thing yeah all right OK thank you very very much thank you only feel cool Good morning to you Kristin Hello good morning to you what's your question for injury Good morning. And I just really want to know how to best to Raney and through the winter I've got a greenhouse but it's not heated right and I really raid. Uranium and I would hate to lose them to the wind right was the best way I mean there in masses of blue at the moment but I'm just wondering what you know when to sort of either keep them up or. What to do with them right so they still in the garden at the moment they are yeah yeah. Have you ever considered taking any cuttings. Yes but I thought that might be a bit late for that I'm like you normally you would take drying the I'm cutting Zorba September you could tyke from there. The secret were taken drying him cuttings is not having them to wear it so the compost you want moist when you put them in there but the worst you can do is keep water water warm misting them or anything like that because they will roll you could but you could take cuttings. And insert say 4 fall of rain on the following pot around the edge of a fall of beans pole. Composting there something with a little bit of dry kneading their knowledge so a gritty compost and what you would do if you have you could root those on you in the sewer Oh that you could give that a go if you want to keep the mine plants again you've got to lift them but keep them on the drawing saw it the worst thing you can do is have them somewhere and they sitting there with their feet wet. Just rocked by they will roll off because if you got them on the draw I saw it and if there was a very cold spell and they did get a slight frosting they're more lobby so far you've than if they sit in their way. I know that the plate now you can put me in or you can put me in a plastic part that's not because I thought yeah you want a plastic box but the secret is don't give them too much water you know when we when you try to overwinter anything like that you're keeping the virtually on the you can even on the brink of death if you like it's got just a little bit emotional there but not that much because if you do it will rot off. Again and I mean I've never had any success no because they can get fungal diseases and everything else if you've got a cold greenhouse or something like that have your one of those over a year old Great Yeah well if I would lift the fur trim them back so that you haven't got masses of Leach You know. Put them into some pots keep them on the draws saw it and then if you get some very cold weather put some fleece over the top. But yeah thank you very much but if you're the the other thing to remember is anything that you're tried of over winter in a cold greenhouse on use open up the greenhouse because if you don't you get stagnant and again you get fungal diseases so that's why you know if you get a noise you know even if it's an erudite when there's sunshine comes out but little bit of a air on there helps that you might think warm up Mayor and it's really cold outside but actually it just changes the air within that greenhouse. Thank you very much indeed have a lovely weekend with joining coaches are very secure come to you after the latest travel news. Travels B.B.C. Radio Suffolk but it's going to take his people. Thank you much and even we got this great chance from operation taking place this weekend again so that one through 7 was to great at the moment as temporary Not since the cranes get into place the bone breaks and they've closed off. The carriage way so they can construct a temporary bridge for the transformer to cross over by 2 o'clock that should be completed now reopen the road and then do the exercise tomorrow with the real transformer which will make its way down towards the A 14 and then had towards Branford Meanwhile though they are saying that if you're off to the much this afternoon it's better to use the cop talking change rather than the worsted one because that's going to be quite a bit of confusion in the area and already this congestion actually on the approach to the Bourne Bridge roundabout for the worsted road and the Strand some people being taken by surprise on that one the trains are the pink good and the sure of the capital in which case you can get as far as in get stoned and then you take the bus replacement service for underground connections and repack have a sponsor B.B.C. Radio Suffolk travel something or can update me call 80141213 run. Digital Radio this is B.B.C. Radio Suffolk. See what the weather has in store for us for the next 24 hours or so Lucy most in Hello good morning to you. Good morning it's not a bad day across Suffolk today there will be a fair amount of bright dry weather to calm temperatures that a mild for the time of year high of around 14 degrees Celsius but it is going to turn increasingly windy cozy all of X. Hurricane also which is out towards the northwest of the K which is just going to bring strengthening winds Ansley me through the day there will be some sunshine to be had at times it could be a bit hazy there thanks to some high level cloud staying dry they are like I said the temperatures fatty mild a high 14 Celsius or 57 in foreign heights this evening then does that like it was stay dry was some clear spells but it will be quite breezy if you are out looking at any firework displays as we go through tonight the cloud will tend to increase from the West but I think we'll hold on to some clear spells that the east you are temperature is not going to be far minimum. 47 degrees Celsius tomorrow then brings another mostly dry day there will be some good spells the sunshine and the sunshine again could be slightly hazy at times temperatures tomorrow a bit cooler than today a hive 13 degrees Celsius but we'll see the winds falling light again now for your ensure waters strong winds a forecast southerly or south westerly 4 or 5 increasing 6 times is mostly good weather mainly fat sea state slight or moderate on the tide times for today and I was high tide in Lowestoft as at 21 minutes past 6 the savings height of 2.4 meters and whilst on the nays is at 30 minutes past 8 this evening at a height of 3.9 meters Lucy thanks very much indeed have a lovely weekend the counting hour on B.B.C. Radio Suffolk would dilute the deal and Andrew totally. Does go down to cull just John hello good morning to you good morning what's your question for Andrew this morning no doubt few months ago our 5 year old granddaughter brought her a small sunflower plant that she'd grown from seed in the you know part and after reporting it a couple of times and eventually turned into a 6 foot high. SAMPLER lovely some flower with the 2nd one coming up well most of course have now died of made the salon but I wonder if it's possible to use the seeds to plant again and if so when to see whether we can grow another some plough Yeah I mean you can proof resolutely provided that you come in it sounds like one of the Ferrar it's not a holy brood or anything like that so you could you could literally take the seed head off. MIKE Sure they draw a and then yet and then you know they should fall out to be fair and if they're really drawing they'll fall out store them somewhere cold and out of direct sunlight and out of the frost obviously so you would you know put them in a envelope or something like that put them in the cupboard you need to start back into growth around the bare time next year oh I see they don't really need something seeds in the pot from health food shops I take it these on their table. Technically yes you could yeah yeah you could you tell me no this is but. I mean it's obvious either what you bar you have being grown in a certain why you say that they're you know clean and everything else but yeah I know people who do do do that I mean you shall the man and you eat the. Insides. Oh I know that's great so I can try and grow them again poor man while we probably don't have a man out of some what you want to. And then the rest that's on the head maybe stick the head somewhere let the birds come and have a fairly Oh I say yeah that's great that's a great. Program thank you very much indeed John thank you for your call as well Veronica has got problems with that panther and hydrangea Hello Veronica. Do you have. To wait in a large part to round it the right answer for you ready. Before sorry. For it we ready didn't have anything to stop greenery. What can I do. Have you ever fed it. Yeah yeah. Ah I think it's probably outgrown the pulped. And what happens is when they get there they're really pushing it all that I like to be on the pop band so I want to really pushing a guy so it's they they may eventually they will enough's enough flour anymore so really you need to take it out and divide it up and now it's a good time to do that if you want to yeah you can take it out and you can literally chop them up with a spy and. No point in this ready still very great you know even if we can all believe ready ready still hope it will come back yeah or alternatively if you can get out of the park put it in a bigger pot. Such as the other thing you know you know just so's got more room to grow Yeah that would help I've had. The high grades you know which is always been. This year and we ready had just done the talk but nothing else lots of greenery but you know in the south of the South about hope and. Yeah it will be drying just that law that depends on when you cut them back and I did the well yeah I did one big family you know they say that gas went down you know. And you cut back to around about 3 buds from the base that's what you need if you can if you cut it less than that then you get all green leaves are found hard dry and this year they fill out a lot lighter than the normal year. And I think that's because they struggled a little bit with the heat but yeah. I wouldn't get too hung up over it and it's not uncommon for hard drying due to one year or 5 or 6 so a lot has a rest period to be fair and you get a few flowers and then the next year it will be full of them so I want to worry about that. All I gave really good good luck with it and thank you for your call this Salinger very much I have a good weekend and Tony embarrassing them as wants to know how old is an old rose a twice right well old Rose always classes everything between fall you've changed use whole Yeah because it's our old wood the problem of Rosies it's have got a very woody root structure and it's very difficult to move if you move a bomb that's been established in the ground for falling. So that's why you trained a fresh one they've got Tony hoping that answers your question to B.B.C. Radio Suffolk this morning that's it from us Andrew thank you very much indeed for your expertise and your advice this morning to all I had gone is good luck with digging on the allotment this morning getting ready for winter and if your gardening have a wonderful time that's it for me for today thanks very much indeed for your company Lesley is here tomorrow morning for breakfast from 6 o'clock and I'll catch you bright and early Monday morning from the 6 when we've got great music banter and the competition is called Kitty O'KEEFE I hope you'll join me for Monday have a lovely weekend. Big thank you to look at a really good look he did do is back on Monday morning as he said from 6 O. Clock Thank you. D. A D. And 3 D. Channel 70. Is B.B.C. Radio Suffolk. 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