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York's been Park hospital closed in 2015 because of the same concerns all the departments of health insisting services are being transformed by recalled spending but Safran quarter rate from n.h.s. Providers which represents mental health trusts says facilities largely have benefited from recent government funding announcements and patients are paying the price we were really dismayed that there was nothing in there we're told for mental health despite all of the commitments that we've heard so far and the fact that there's really unacceptable conditions out there in mental health buildings and facilities which we know are really putting patient safety at risk Meanwhile the refers for vulnerable people in your car for it's being revealed that a specialized mental health service could be cut to save money primary care mental health teams treat people in the community rather than hospital and the home people with problems like homelessness and alcohol addiction the York Central and paid labors Rachael my school says 6000 people have used the service since its launch and counselling it would be outrageous Well the government says it's investing 70000000 pounds in mental health pilot schemes and with some good news for people enjoying Harry gets free electric bus service on Sundays with Scheme which has seen a rise of 70 percent in passenger numbers will keep running and so Christmas thanks to funding from local businesses the idea is to boost Sunday shopping interrogates while being kinder to the environment b.b.c. News it's just gone 4 minutes past the hour it's a. B.b.c. Radio your weather is moving well a cloudy start to the day with a chance of some showery outbreaks of rain that's possibly becoming brightest with the end of the day but still the outside chance of want to show us which could be heavy in places 13 degrees $55.00 in from a height then drawing for time this evening but further rain moving in towards the end of the night and becoming breezy at your minimum overnight it's 10 degrees that's 54 in height great place to live for new people. God is a beautiful just such a lovely place to visit. People from the ocean I don't know if you. Can get. B.b.c. Radio. And a very good morning to encounter with you for a somewhat soggy Sunday morning as you will gather from the number of weather warnings flood warnings and alerts that are out and about we'll keep an eye on those during the course of the day of course he will b.b.c. Ready and bring you updates in all news bulletins. To the Weather Center in about 35 minutes in a little longer than that. He's our guest a preview of this morning she just begins a fight her way through the Sunday morning press and try to make some sense of it and find the stories that appeals I. Will go. To in a minute to find out what impacts all the rainfall is having a chance to the reverend Caroline Hewitt's who's vicar of. What she's got to say about the stakes of the backs of the rivers in that part of the world something that they know only too much about in the last few months. On the program this morning we'll talk about overseas a controversial subject to some people's way of thinking you begin to hear some people it's Christian Aid week when those envelopes drop through people's letterboxes and the question is What do you do to use the full of 5 pound notes and go in the bin I will have a chance to Steve Bailey about what he's got planned for today's program after the 9 there will be music there will be guests. They'll probably be some fabulous and a look at the great outdoors as well we'll hear from Steve before dawn this morning with what he's doing after 9. Continue to keep the good music for somebody's morning woman. With a cold so what can I do. It's. Still. Ok. So. Let's. Go. So. Far. Zoom. The cause I am too old what can I do. 11 minutes past what you can you do not a lot when the weather is as he's this morning with rain bucketing down right across the county as you heard in the news from Nic there is now a 2nd flood warning in place for North Yorkshire this time and are called back in wreath which of course is where Jude Law is devastating flash flooding took place the other warning which means flooding is imminent in one of the usual suspects perhaps the most usual suspects at the mall on the river ooze neighborhood lock south of York there are also 13 alerts in place from North Yorkshire centered around York as well as in Richmond north and in the city of Rippon this morning the Reverend Reverend Caroline Hewitt. Dale I'm swale Dale lives in rates and I'm very pleased to say that we can talk to her now and I understand that she's she's gone above and beyond the call of duty actually stepped outside into the great outdoors in order to get decent phone reception Good morning good morning I'm sitting in my car in race of My Life Church just a little which I have excellent wife I so shout out to Reese memorial hole. Is that big to the small with such a low cloud with all the right number of the phone. With it. And that's his life in proper old North Yorkshire for those who are so used to connections all the time in the big it sounds and cities what's the what's the weather actually like this morning Caroline locked up and down our little the line of our call back because I'm not living in a temporary house you know having been a flood of acreage which is at the very end of our go back. And watching and thinking that it really is running quite high. Concerned are you I mean I remember chatting to you on the show the morning after the flooding had taken place before and all the silt got what have you had managed to. I think the floor of the vicar Ridge. Like a lot of people is what they're being done on the House a lot of people are living with the humidifier and. How does a very bad like the question of is along my road the flaws of all being taken out people have to find alternative accommodation so there is a bit of a sense that the news is lose don't know we're still dealing with it so it's great that you're covering it again and the following up I think people they had to know the not forgotten in that sense rivers are running high it's next Welcome back Cheney is. If I was living that sad moment I'd be going there now to check the height of it because it can rise up fast and I would be quite worried and certainly the last week or 2 there's been a lot of anxiety around in the community every time there's heavy rain people are phoning each other a message Ok And what's he doing that into the river and so on this would seem to be out to people in the community this morning. There is yet again the risk of back rising in and flooding on its way I think they will be very aware of that said I think it sank to a level that becoming a real problem people not being able to really switch off consciously watching the report when I'm one of these people have an app on my phone I can instantly look at the level of all call but I'm not living at the moment so you know that's a great relief but I'm very very aware of all the people who are on the page list houses being flooded and wondering if it's going to happen again as there really is a high level of worry and anxiety around. Just how tight knit communities can be in the rural areas of North Yorkshire people who you know they pulled together in the routes and I'm sure well I know that you've explained to us before now that you feel very very much but the church has a place to play in all of this. Well we do what we've been trying to recognise what's been going on with our harvest festivals we rewrote a harvest festival after the flood to rest. The destruction and it wasn't a sort of day to be bringing out. So we did sing some traditional harvest hymns but we gave everybody else a role as a symbol as a. Came into church to use those rocks we held them for our press and we talked about the destruction the rocks at the end of the service we put those rocks together into a prayer can we might the can together which was put in to Sheldon paper invited to add to it almost using that symbol of destruction the rocks as a wave and I was hoping his a sign of hope as you walk past the into the church how hopeful are you this morning. The community the community the you minister to is going to escape would you think flooding I don't ever know who knows whether you know we can watch it come we can watch the rivers rising we can type of cautions but the end of the day there's nothing you can actually do. If it were in the bills and there are certain points of the river that you know if it comes out you know it'll come out somewhere else or it'll stop. But you know talk about in long flight this morning it's not right up. So hopefully that quiet hour too without every right not to have a bit of a chance to go down and then. Yes it's a state of alert him people waiting quite worried we will hope so will most people fingers crossed it will go that church communities and individuals across the county will offer a prize for you and everybody else in your community we very much appreciated all the messages nor the guests so no thank you papers Los Caroline lovely to speak to you this morning thanks to the wife in the community hall have you on the program again I'll let you get off because I know you're a busy woman today Church to to go and get sorted out the Reverend carillon here is the vicar of Arkan golf Dale swale Dale who these days is living in Wraith as you heard in temporary accommodation because of the flooding the vicar age back in July when those flash floods occurred some people do in this county just get it tough time after time after time world on science continues on b.b.c. One it's only been 6 months or so much has changed you even changed freedom family all survival 25 I give you my God and you treat me is this enough. She ought to know that she's not starring Sean Bean Lesley Manville and Helen Hunt your son has surrendered and with a poem has. Wells on fire continues tonight at 9 on b.b.c. One. A must watch 70 minutes past 8 hours latest traffic and travel news on its way around about 8 minutes time now Christian Aid Week has been a high profile event now for well many many decades this year it was launched by former Prime Minister Gordon Brown but when you last had a Christian Aid envelope pushed through your letter box did you stuff it with cash or did you put it to one side or maybe even immediately decides just to put it in the bin this week Christian date announced it was pulling out of 11 countries including South Africa Egypt and El Salvador while Christian Aid continues to get big grants and British governments it says donations from the public have fallen quite significantly by almost 5000000 pounds in the last 5 years so what's happening Angela kale works for a company called n.p.c. Which advises charities and I'm very pleased to say that she joins us on the line now good morning good morning welcome to b.b.c. Radio York why do you think charities like Christian Aid are finding it so hard so difficult at the moment to persuade people to hand over their money well there's a general Chandon the charity set towards fewer people giving. 3 years ago the number of people giving was 69 percent of the population and now it's 65 percent and that's caused by a few different things things including that day to tell you my collection came in a few years again a trend towards people not liking direct mail that you were talking about well also people having less cash on them and at the same time so the Christian charities like Christian Aid which often rely on a congregation to sort of help them fund raise and to give them money and suffering from the line in people going to church. Yeah I mean we're talking about an aging population a lot of the time and and presumably as well as you sort of suggested there at the start less money in their pocket austerity has had an impact if people are feeling that they don't have spare cash if they'd still like to be generous but they don't feel have got the capacity to do it that is inevitably going to have an impact Yes So actually the amount of money that people are giving to you know is he stayed the same so people continue to give them actually giving more so stoic he is sort of having an impact in different ways that I think people are also increasingly seeing the need gets out I mean we you know is that their donations Yes I mean we we hear how very generous people have been with food banks in North Yorkshire for example that's not quite the same as stuffing cold hard cash into a Christian Aid envelope but you know when it comes to supporting food banks when people can see the need closer to home that does definitely touch people's heart and a problem that sort of call to action business is there is is there any sense in which I don't know a world in which we have become perhaps a bit more divided a bit more conscious of national boundaries we were talking to journalist mishit Glenny. On the program about half an hour ago about these kind of changes the sort of rhetoric that Donald Trump and others come up with has that changed people's attitudes towards towards giving in this message that we hear all charity begins at home and not by helping people overseas. I don't think that has changed people's attitudes towards giving but I think things like the finding need home has probably meant that people are more likely to support homelessness charities in the u.k. Than they used to me and I think also people like to give at home because they feel quite secure in what is happening to their donations particular if it's to a smaller local charity they feel that they can trust that well as you know some of the sort of scandals that been going on in the development charities and mentors more questions about giving money that what sort of message and what sort of assistance can your organization give to charities to make sure that their income doesn't fall and they don't have to stop doing the work that they do so I think for a charity like Christian Aid which. Lies in many generous people giving out of the sense of sort of loyalty you open a geisha in needs to turn tool it's methods of fundraising that appeals to younger day news which often about making sure that people understand what has been the impact of their donation so we see that people are very happy to give and give again and again if the charity is in contact with them about about what he has done and what he has achieved with that money so we would say that's a really cool think Chinese to be thank you Singh on thank you very much indeed for joining us this morning and explaining well what the work that goes on in a difficult sector Angela Cayle from n.p.c. The organization that helps in advance these charities how to be more effective particularly with the focus this morning on the Christian Aid and helping them perhaps to change their approach Have you stopped charity giving or had to pull back on let's all maybe out and then you are someone that goes out with the Christian Aid envelopes or people in North Yorkshire still being just as generous. And. Still money. On a. Good. The Beautiful South and a little time is the time 25 time we find out whether the excessive amounts of water around having any impacts on travel so far this Sunday morning. Samantha is with us at the travel sign said. Good morning someone for any news about the state of the people having to make this morning awkward in places. Good morning Jonathan Yes it's been a wet night and a wet morning so far the could be standing water spray we've had no reports of any localized flooding as of yet but if you know of any do let us know of course and a reminder in your ship the road is Tempe lights and road works. Road and that's in place until tomorrow but if you can update is on the stated roads give us a call on a 100 travel 14849 some to thank you very much indeed that is a serious request actually an invitation to let us know about problem so if you have been absent about this morning and found yourself driving through flooding on the road you can be the 1st most useful points below if you're prepared to give me a call 800 tribal 14849 from 12 months and from 9 Steve Bailey. Jonathan. B.b.c. Radio your. Way after 3 o'clock this afternoon of course. Foster with music songs from the movies the musicals the songs from the show I suggest a lovely way of whiling away a damp and chilly ish Sunday afternoon after 3 with NATO. I. I. I. I. I. I there's a message. From the. Whole I'm not sure of the weather is listening. I'm giving. A couple of minutes time about what's going to happen weather wise through the rest of the day through the rest of the week brightnesses what she was talking about. But also mold on its way also in a way this morning you know right about her full of smiles at least special senior lecturer in film television and interactive media at the University of York is our guest by preview this Sunday morning. That's our 1st. hardest hit when the decision is and just sports and York City through to the 4th qualifying round of the f.a. Cup After rights who want to win away bucks the city once a goal down in the 1st 15 minutes but a books than own goal and the deputy school from Dave and Dolly are secured the way they've got to get the shock of you and your children should be a good prosecutor and sure way to York's money just see what's on the praised his opponent's performance circuit side obviously I don't know the league that well but I would assume they're a lot better than the league position suggests their handful up front the back 3 defended the Boks tremendously well they were a tough nut to crack down extended their own base and run for 5 games off for a 2 no home win against Arabs Slate's in the National League Brendan Kynan got both goals chance of a shot as a man isn't the only way it was. Actually said Well it sounds manager Simon waiver says while he's pleased with a win he feels his side could have done more I thought there were a couple of lows in the game or because squeezed up higher of the pitch and set ourselves a little bit better than we did but unless we're delighted with another 3 points into the clean sheet it's a good habit to get into in the Premier League leaders Liverpool be less the City 2 wanted on the field thanks to a late penalty from James Milner the win maintains them 100 percent starts of a season and sees them go 8 points clear of Manchester City who play wools later in cities other matches. Holmes a bomb of Chelsea travel to Southampton Newcastle United host Manchester United in the northern Premier Division Scarbrough Flett last won the away of Mikel over sports in the North West Division it was a well know win for time caster l.b. In a way a witness and Pickering lost 3 goals to 2 home against Clitheroe in the northern counties easily last won the home against Albion sports an individual one Selby town secured a 4 no winner home against owners and while hard at railway were beaten 5 nil away north. Great Britain sprinter relates have claimed 2 silver medals at the world their flight exchange kinships in Doha they say USA clear from their female Mitchell like a 2nd prize Dorothy and so on a run exterminate is the u.s. From Britain and Japan itself it is time for play as the USA are no loans take her stunning victory in a time of 37.11 seconds so that was Britain's man taking silver in the 4 by 100 relay following up the women's course who also finished 2nd in the race it means Dino rushes Smith finishes with 3 medals for the championships but the Rugby Union World Cup in Japan England are through to the quarterfinals with a match to spare after beating Argentina $3910.00 there were also wins for Japan and Australia in today's action defending champs New Zealand have just beaten the baby at $71.00 so 9 France versus Tong gets underway in around 10 minutes time and Toronto wolf pack of won promotion to Super League they beat Featherston Rovers 246 to ensure a top flight rugby league will be played in North America for the 1st time ever from next year b.b.c. News it's a 3570 want to know is a middle school I mean I'm just suppose it was that little bit closer yes that's the World Cup for you isn't it I mean you get some fantastic match and sometimes you do get the minnows putting I mean even in this game they were saying for about the 1st 3rd of the match and I think they actually were bleeding New Zealand which is incredible because you do get the sort of cricket school. As for rugby at some of these international tournament and you just you just nick for the moment thank you very much indeed Morris with the news but with a full bulleted at 9 o'clock is your breakfast in the fall tonight and I'm just Radio. Steve Bailey get ready to take over after 9 this morning we'll have a chat to him about what he's up to today in a few minutes. He. Believes can. Be. The. Plan To. The title of Bebe Winans I want to be the only one It's 20 minutes to 9 o'clock so you know as opposed to few minutes ago Neal is a long 3 this afternoon with a smashing selection of songs from the show's great June to the movies in the musicals they will sing along to and will bring back memories and he will field your requests as well we've got the sound of brass with David Hoyle at lunchtime Paul with the weather show and before all of that hits the airwaves one Mr Steve Bailey Good morning good morning to you all right yes thank you Ira Nice how side is it a not very nice inside has been show me some pictures of some explosive renovation is actually where the wiring of years past yeah exactly the old farm that we bought in a just all it was doing was taking off a slot over the window that was used to hold a blind together and I thought I'm still nobody got anything major because there were no major wires that were left flash all the power goes off to the entire house and I don't stand electrics obviously but the electrician was like No that's the big daddy why I don't I don't know why it's there he didn't know I was there but anyway you would know you're all rather lucky that you're just not lease crispy little spots on the floor and tell you I was very lucky yes very very lucky indeed so using your luck you arrived to present a radio program this morning we're going to do and it's going to be a lucky show today as well between 9 and midday we're talking about with me in Hartford harvest festival time going to talk about the huge crop of apples that improve whole half and as a result the having an apple celebration week which starts today you can go along always pop into morning close to our book you can get on today off the rest of the week 48 varieties in the ground in the grounds that an egg. We'll be talking more about what they're going to do with all those and why they got so many as well as our head gardener from betting for a whole he's going to be here to talk all about that guarding phone in of course Jennifer is on the way after half past 9 this morning Nigel Harrison is here to answer your garden related questions then and then after 11 o'clock this morning 2 things we're going to be talking food with Rosebud preserves of mass I'm going to teach you how to forage a bit there are actually going to do some but when you talk about foraging if you have Julio looking at the floor here the consequences of growing as a kid we were forced to forage because of whether it was just other day or an inheritance of grown up during the war but my mom and probably it may be so family connections with whales with Ratna sure all powers as is you know and we as kids we are to go out and collect things like rose hips to make rose hip syrup an elder breed to make elderberry why. Going on here and remembering and things like you know you can eat can you can forage but once you know exactly what you're looking for yeah find plenty of it but the trick is knowing what you're looking for as a friend of mine once said every mushroom is edible just some of them only once. Very true so we'll talk about foraging and preserves and more with Rosebud preserves of mass matter 11 and then just finally Farah science limited just outside your kitchen and you'll be familiar with this is that what used to be known as the food in Environment Research Agency absolutely fascinating what goes on behind the doors there we being to the most highly restricted quarantine lands of that and they let me back out again which I'm surprised but we're going to be talking more about what they do that to protect our environment from foreign pests and diseases up to half 11 model stuff it's an interesting selection this morning including the Rosebud preserves folks who are lovely Steve Bailey with us just after 9 o'clock this morning get your gardening calls and now if you've got questions for Mr. Thewlis or our ever you just Milo anybody who says it gardening call it now 0800 try. 4849 I was determined to get some bulbs planted today I don't think it is a bulb planting sort of day easy to he said to. The Weather Center good morning good morning not unless you want to get absolutely drenched it's not really no but actually there will be some dry spells around today she says with a slight smile but a cloudy and a wet starts to flood warnings and 14 flood alerts for York and also rain warning for up until around 12 o'clock noon today it was 5 pm but 12 o'clock so the worst of the heaviest of the rain will be this morning so cloudy in a wet saw and please be careful when you're out and about because of lots of spray on the roads I hate driving in these conditions and yes pretty grim out there to begin with but the rain will ease up as it moved through the afternoon to become a little bit lighter in nature but still it will continue through to the evening and you maximum temperature 13 degrees and because of all the cloud as well it will feel fairly nippy today this evening and tonight will want to spots of light rain around on the whole it will be mostly drolly tonight but becoming breezy are temperatures down to around 7 degrees and then tomorrow well maybe a little bit of brightness to begin with but we have got another band of rain coming in from the west and it's going to bring better described as a band of patchy rain so nothing like the significant rainfall totals we've seen over the past few hours but still patchy rain could be occasional heavy bursts but some dry interludes as well but breezy tomorrow 54 degrees is your high and then choose day Wednesday looks more promising in that we will see some sunshine which will be very welcome because it's been a bit damp and dark and gray hasn't it so sunny spells for both Tuesday and Wednesday but also a fair few hefty scattered showers thank you very much indeed for the being the bringer of not such brilliance tidings but the odd reference to some patches in there there is some good tidings message from our good friends ladies church in a can send me a direct message last night saying from tomorrow so tomorrow is today we return to our new. Sunday worship with mass in 45 minutes time 30 this morning with the children and 5 o'clock this evening and everyone is welcome. In. This morning at 930. It's the electric light and sweet talking Woman It's 11 minutes to 9 o'clock traffic and travel news on its way from Samantha in around about 5 or 6 minutes time 1st the Sunday newspapers I've mentioned a headline or 2 this morning but a little longer than I have to look decently inside the papers is that Lisa Paschal who to get her title. Right senior lecturer in theater film television and the interactive media as well good morning Absolutely thank you thank you thank you for fighting your way through the rain this morning but you walked into the studio and described it as invigorating I did something about fighting the elements just makes me Oh good for you that I want to grow up to go back to bed it sounds this is a very sensible very sensible So how is life obviously or an academic academic life has just kicked into full gear you guys who are flying start yes we welcomed the 21000 cohort this past week and they're off to a great start we've also got a new program in play writing and writing and in theatre making and we took them to a view from the bridge which is playing at York Theatre Royal right now a fantastic performance I recommend it very highly as you always wonder what it's like for academics I've got you know various friends who are school teachers and lecturers and things like that and they'll say it's sort of bit daunting but also you never know you mean you say the new cohort is there in amongst this group of young people there will be people that maybe somebody who is one of the most talented people the world has ever seen or the you know one of the most astonishing students that you have ever ever taught that's now that's some of the excitement of it and we are fortunate that we have the students stop back fairly often and tell us how they're doing and we have you know they're all our progress program is fairly new so people are still fairly early points in their career but they're out working in film they're working on stage they're creating their own theatre companies so I have very high hopes that big names will come out of our program well with with your your encouraging built and guidance we shall say. What did we see in the newspapers this morning I think to lift you well. As you know the headlines are quite grim this morning so I'm focusing on the arts because I saw a view from a bridge on Thursday night phenomenal I saw the joke around Friday night and the thing I've been thinking about is the ability of art to make us see things that we wouldn't normally look. At things that are normally too excruciating to watch but because it's framed in a fascinating story you're willing to keep your eyes on it for an hour and a half or 2 hours and the Joker is it's it's extremely dark and I must say at times it's maybe a little bit pretentious but the portrait that it paints is of someone who has really been abandoned by the system it's set in kind of a fictional New York City a man who is suffering from mental illness and is not getting proper support proper treatment and descends into chaos and madness but it's it's a spectacular performance by Yockey in Phoenix and it's also up a portrait of. It's you watch Step by step how someone can engage with that kind of evil and the appeal of it which is something we don't necessarily want to understand but I think it's important to take that step and look at it because some stunning pictures I mean I can see I can see which papers this is so this is the this is from the science and I think it's not normally where you would turn to for all. But it's you know the film is beautifully shot and I think I just I recommend it Ok it's not a feel good film but it will bring you to a kind of understanding I saw an article on the b.b.c. News website about it that was receiving it was sort of in the B.B.C.'s Top 10 that we're using right things which is again quite unusual for something like a film and it might be the new Star Wars in the box office we shall see where you take is now I take you to Phoebe Waller bridge apparently she was on Saturday Night Live last night the the Us variety show and she's won many awards this past year for her show fleabag I was interested in in her because she was actually. On the opposite page looking at the Sunday Times she was on one side of the page and the other one is about a real life Billy Elliot leaps into boss Roy history a young British man who went to the Bolshoi to be trained in ballet So we've got this interesting juxtaposition of you know Phoebe she comes from privilege there is apparently nobility on both sides of her family she's never wanted financially and she's an amazingly creative and worthy artist this is not someone who succeeded purely based on a privilege the character that she creates are amazing and again it's this question of how do you come to understand someone who had at 1st completely repel you but because the story is great you keep watching and you come to understand something that you otherwise would not and with the the Billy Elliot story as an American I love a rags to riches. But it but it also appeals to me because so many. My own students are concerned with the lack of support of the arts in the u.k. School system and having the arts being seen as something a leader has done is something that well you know if kids want to engage with this the family should pay for it themselves this is an area of talent which is. Which is it's just frustrates me so much because that's the stem subjects are great I'm a fan of them as well but to ignore this whole other side in which students could be educated in which they could potentially x. Our class the richness in life the richness of life that's the richness and and to see to see somebody actually kind of circumvent the British system and get educated at the Bolshoi Well that's not fascinating is it once upon a time members of the Bolshoi ballet would wait till they got to a tour in the west and then they would take the opportunity to defect now we've got people from this country having to defect to Russia I don't want to go there so you know well that's a certain history of it said we're going to be fairly brief about the last one we have. Little to be picked hour this is just this latest Banksy adventure that his cause I have to say I mean the arts are great but not all works of art are great and banks is latest sale is criticize he's basically selling a picture of Parliament as monkeys and it's absolutely absolutely classically painted so you don't even notice until you look at closely that wait a 2nd this looks like a scene out of Planet Of The Apes so the satire is a little bit prod but I have to say I'm I'm a fan 1st of all that he's been able to conceal his identity for this long I can't wait until it finally comes out but I did see a clip of his girl with the balloon the one that was sold for 1040000 last year and then subsequently Charette it is front of the Adi wary about buying anything back Banksy just the feeling that he's got a button somewhere you can press and make it crumble wouldn't you but then the people will buy the pieces or even most likely of course they will lease that we've got to stop that but leave you to brave the elements even if you did find them invigorating the small. Lovelies have you on the program tonight is Jonathan Lisa Paschal senior lecturer in film television and interactive media at the University of York I guess paper of your. Time we caught up with what's happening on the down probes of North Yorkshire Samantha's Travel Center Molly some. Good morning yes our wet morning out and about on the road so if you are heading out just take it that bit there is plenty of standing water and to contend with no closures as of yet but if you know of any Duke is it was a cool on the travel away 100 trouble 14849 thank you very much indeed we'll be back or Steve will be back to the travel team in b.b.c. Radio. Breakfast. This morning Funnily enough. Thank you says the problem of your. By put him in a paper bag and they will run from actually take your advice and see what happens when the Enjoy the rest of they stay tuned Steve next with. A. Patient. Please. Please. Please. Cut. Cut. Cut. Cut. Cut. Cut. Cut cut. Cut. Mr Williams thank you very much that would be tomorrow morning of course 9 o'clock How you doing your. Thing in the great outdoors Let's just a little bit this morning here on a.b.c. Radio you'll. Get scolded. Trouble for coming up tonight as well. News at 9 am that Morris heavy rains brought to flood warnings for the if you will show which mean flooding is imminent there for the use all night been locked south of York and back a reef in the Dales which is where unprecedented flash flooding devastated communities in July the Reverend Caroline Hewitt's was flooded out of her Vic origines now in a temporary home she says today's bad weather has left villages. In reef with a high level of worry I'm one of the people and upon my phone I can instantly look at the level of back I'm not living at the moment so you know that's a great relief I'm very very aware of all the people who are in the baseless houses being flooded and wondering what's going to happen again and there really is a high level of worry and anxiety around there also 13 flood warnings for North Yorkshire which mean flooding is possible but not some sense at around York with one each for Richmond North Arlington and Ripper and the Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for rain in North Yorkshire it will remain in place until 12 noon today we're being told to expect disruptions for transport and some flooding to homes and businesses the Prime Minister's urging the e.u. To compromise on a break that Dale hand says his proposals are picking up support among M.P.'s on all sides but Europe's chief brags that negotiator Michel Barnier He says other e.u. Leaders convinced Meanwhile groups in North Yorkshire claiming the Braggs this will harm women more the men 2 reports say losing the protection of the European Court of Justice will lead to lower wages and job losses for women as well as cuts to female base services and family budgets but probably groups say Briggs it will allow the u.k. To police its own work practices more offensively Buller in Yorkshire has lived in the u.k. For 20 years after leaving Germany she says being a woman is making it harder for her to gain British citizenship which she needs to carry on living here after a break said I had part time jobs I looked after my children and that means I'm at the moment I'm not eligible for citizenship and that makes me feel like yet again the do you know looking after children counts for nothing it's been 3 and a half years of this constant worry and concern as it just wears you down and I know a lot of people have been you know depressed about it. And so on and was more about this on Saturday Sunday Politics at 11 this morning on b.b.c. Warm it. Claim that patients of Mental Health Trust are at an increased risk of harm because of an updated buildings Yorks booth and Park hospital closed in 2015 over the same concerns but apartments of health insisting services are being transformed by recalled spending Well this comes as there are extra fares for people suffering mental health issues in your car the news that a specialized service that supports them could be cut to save money has Richard Staples mental health teams treat people in your community rather than hospital the scheme which costs 400000 pounds a year helps people with problems like homelessness alcohol addiction and living in deprivation Vale of York clinical commissioning groups says it's disappointed by the decision and is trying to find money from elsewhere to keep the service running York Central m.p. Labour's Rachel Maskell said 6000 people have used it since its launch and cutting it would be outrageous and with some good news for people enjoying Harrigan's free electric bus service on Sundays the scheme which has seen a 70 percent rise in passenger numbers is going to keep running and so Christmas thanks to funding from local businesses the idea is to boost Sunday trading inherits while being kinder to the environments b.b.c. News it's 3 minutes past 9 thank you very much I mean the strategy to say the pictures that the strife. Yes there was a drone up there giving you the full. Day remains a bit light with. A fuss same video to see that from an a because he or she posted and we showed it here at the a.b.c. Radio your. Keep an eye on I think see how they get around to repairing it and get that looking as good as it normally does yeah definitely Thank you. B.b.c. Radio your weather. Forecast this morning 9 o'clock. Start to the day with a chance of showery outbreaks of rain that's possibly becoming the end of the day but still. Could be heavy in places. 5 in for whites and really for a time this evening the further very moving in towards the end of the night becoming bring. Music.

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