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So my 1st question to you is what was your 1st mobile phone gym membership. Shamanistic such. As yours. I wonder if we can find anyone still using their 1st ever mobile phone 302-4041 What was your 1st mobile phone gives school I'm at right now we take he calls after the latest B.B.C.'s 6 news now with Sunny wants and thank you say good morning b.b.c. Essex has learnt around 240 hospital beds in our county have people in them he medically don't need to be in hospital so called bed blocking house become a growing problem right across the country B.B.C.'s it says Simon Deadman has this exclusive report last week Broome field hospital had 100 beds taken up by people who clinically did not need help from the hospital this number was passed to b.b.c. 6 by 2 counsellors Princess Alexandra Hospital told me they had 56 beds that's one in every 8 in the hollow hospital with patients in them ready to be discharged but right now they are going nowhere most are elderly people waiting for a care home place or for help to be provided at home some though will be resisting what is being offered and delaying their discharge cultures the hospital told b.b.c. Essex they have up to 50 patients who could be discharged battled in 30 self and 20 more on this story coming up later in the program an Islamic center in Quebec in Canada says 5 people have been killed in a shooting at a mosque during evening prayers 2 people have been arrested Canada's prime minister Justin Trudeau has described the shooting as a terrorist attack on Muslims Meanwhile there's been a rise in the number of hate crimes here in Essex including reported attacks on Muslims the B.B.C.'s excess amount adult and has this report saying she may. Ask has been attacked twice in the past 4 years most recently a group of men threw bricks and burning rubbish bags at the building in what police say was a hate crime these types of crimes went up in Essex last year 29 of nearly $1800.00 of those instance were classed as Islamophobia Kashif of Braintree mosque says that while these incidents are worrying he feels more Muslims are reporting crimes against them it's it all ends with some campaigners who argue Islamic hate crime is massively under-reported President Trump has insisted his temporary travel ban on people from 7 Middle Eastern and African countries is not about religion but terrorism and protecting his country tens of thousands of people in America have taken part in protests against the move Meanwhile the conservative m.p. For Braintree James cleverly told b.b.c. Essex he questions whether Mr Trump's policy decisions have been properly thought for a question that we've got a lost ourselves. When we have situations like most r m r e colleague in Parliament. Potentially being able to travel to United States of America because you go towards whether this is really as sensible and as well thought through as such an important policy really ought to be an Essex family have the home following a fire at the property in culture stuff that happened on Saturday afternoon Jules under Senhouse the details on this story Essex Fire and Rescue say the fire started in a fuse box in the hallway of the property in clover cause in stand why they were called out shortly before 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon and whilst it didn't take long to put the fire out it did result in the 2 adults and 2 children being forced to leave the property as it no longer had power leaving the family homeless and having to stay with relatives until the necessary repair works can be carried out see people have been cut free from their cars off to a crash it take Lena's Stansted and. Happened on Dunmow road last night a man and a woman were left in the care of paramedics and the government is opening a new scheme today under which old gas and coal power plants will be paid to remain on standby to produce electricity when demand is extremely high the measure is expected to cost about $7.00 pounds per year per household C.B.C.'s export now and f.a. Cup holders Man United are into the 5th round with a comfortable 4 nil victory over we're going to let it out Old Trafford 2 non-league sides are also into the last 16 for the 1st time in more than knowing 2 years after Sutton United beat Leeds they join Lincoln in the next stage to tennis and Roger Federer has become the 1st man in history to win 5 or more titles at 3 different grand slams after 5 separate 3 over Rafa Nadal in the Australian Open final and in cricket news this morning England's have been beaten by 5 runs in the 2nd t 20 international against India in Nagpur or the weather for Essex it's a cloudy start to the day with some mist and fog patches around then it's looking mainly dry with some brighter spells but feeling rather chilly in the lights winds today your top temperature is 8 degrees Celsius that's 46 Fahrenheit's lovely thank you very much indeed Sonia remember your 1st of the phone i do i had one of the little flip ones so t.t. Lit was quite small in the open and it was bright yellow and black yellow and black yes the actual main color was yellow and then like down the edges in the little aerial It was a lot chunky plastic little mini study area and I was glad I can say the brand but I don't know if I'm allowed I think you're allowed probably to make it any more and it was yeah it was a Sony little Sony Ericsson Ericsson Oh Ok and I can still remember the ring tones that used to have a I think it was so cool because it flipped open and it was right. Yeah my 1st ever phone was a car phone and I didn't get one yet it was in the boot I mean there was a massive thing in the. Case in the boot but it was still the best car phone I've ever had they look really expensive if you wanted to. Tell You pounds a minute yeah absolutely I remember it was 74 pounds a month rental 750 I always remember that a 74 pounds a month rental and about one pound 34 pence a mini is expensive isn't it was crazy expensive I was given it because I had to and a track out of the time and I was doing quite a bit of t.v. Bits and bobs and radio and so they gave me this because I had photographs and the only see is probably costs more than the car I was driving did and it had but all the wires went through and the hands free set was right up I mean it was all set in but my nephews and nieces used to love to get in the car and so can we make it cool and make Cusa friends so I mean my own to. Us of course to be of our shared love would be thinking it actually could cost about $4.00 pounds. But I never forget that someone has a car phone have I got it still no but I wish I did yes going to so I'd quite like to see it to see what it's like compared to what they are now because then they went really really small Yeah the smaller the phone the better they were now they seem to be going back quite good again not big how they were in the old very light but the sort of tablet mean the tablet some of the Smart Phone ones they want to make now on I turn that down because I could have had that upgraded recently but the thing is you can't work it with one hand it's going to be a handed thing pocket wise it doesn't really get any market says no you can't you know so I did look at that and it looks fantastic but not a big mention just the best gig ever that I went to and I heard about this I'm going to try and see if we can do you know to do what they call it like a. Liking Crowther does if we can do one of those Anyway I don't know what it is but use and stick out my Facebook or something I woke up old car sports car yet because it was so good there lad me in the dressing room after his chat Eddie and the Hot Rods just the best really sad square of gone over and it was our regular place you see and I said oh it was just we was we were desolate and it was actually impact on this Saturday and I'll talk about it more coming up but it's one of those live venues that really our journey we could have afforded to have lost in the county we Ben and I for the Benson experience we went to Harlow Town in the wake last went for another story and they were all talking about the closure in football club as well were that yeah it is an oil law talking about it is a rule loss and the council should find them somewhere else they really should thank you Sonya morning everybody say do you know I'm here with you right through to 9 lows to talk about today. For x. I would say 89 this is the b.b.c. Ask. Me What You know some people say it's too it's great to have your company and then they're not really bothered but I am at so evil that I love having your company and I do hope they give me a call on any of the topics we're talking about I just love to have a natter my thing is really there I'm just a people person and your people and I'm me and I just like to have an after they we go that sorted me out. So 1st up this morning how old were you when you got your 1st mobile phone what was 83024041. Saidee 9 until 9 with the B.B.C.'s expect fish It's Monday the 30th of January not one but 2 B.B.C.'s exclusives on the on the Breakfast Show this morning later we'll hear about the worry and rise in hate crime here in Essex the number of crimes against people because of the color of their skin or their religious beliefs has gone up by more than. $500000.00 a year. Is appeared to been particularly targeted and I'm going to speak to 2 people who say that the bricks it rhetoric and now what Donald Trump is doing in America is having an influence on how they are treated. I'll keep an eye on that petition which is around at the moment and tell you how many people have signed that petition. 891332 at the moment. I ask you as well have you signed it would you sign it would you think it's up to America what led to. This morning we'll have exclusive figures on the issue of bed blocking in our hospitals. Coming Driggs of our hospital beds are taken out by people who don't need to be there. Maybe you are a relative exactly been stuck in hospital good there's nowhere else to go ahead you feel that you go to bed block out. We also need to woman back in the gates the extreme old that's taken ever just a flat. It's a council flat. With us this morning how old were you when you got your 1st mobile phone and is it still usable. Is anyone out there still using their 1st ever mobile phone and what was it what is 803024041 you can text the word Essex in your message to one trouble free you can email loudest woman in the world at b.b.c. Dot co dot u.k. You can Twitter us to B.B.C.'s 60 x. 89. You can go to my Facebook page as well and leave a message just go to Facebook look up siding on B.B.C.'s 6 if you like the price then you get to know what I'm up to and to be honest I'm going to much out there but I will because after this weekend of going to put some pictures of that fantastic gig I went to one. You're listening to radio. A 30243. Tanks and one trip 3 and a message would. Be. Right it's going up the beautician It's now 892725 signatures will keep you up to date on that and I wonder let's do it throughout the program have you signed it will you sign it I can let you know if you would like to know how many people have signed it in your area because that comes up on this sort of thing as well so you want to know how many people in South Bend or Basil Donna Braintree have signed it I can Thora can let you know coaches to chose whatever I can let you know that and will you sign it or do you think that you know he's fulfilling what he said in knowledge of Rodgers said he's just fulfilling his mantra of what he said and how he got elected and that's what he's doing he said he'd stop people just coming into the country and he is banning people from certain nations over 302-4041 but 1st thing this morning how old were you when you got your 1st mobile phone and talking about this because there's a story in The Times today that says 100008 year olds have got their own mobile 100008 year olds more than 20000 youngsters were given their 1st handset at the age of 66 I was at my great nieces a birthday party yesterday Evelyn who was 5 Happy Birthday Evelyn our absolute star was so she could handle a mobile phone she can certainly work them because she can work the older I things and all that she picks them up and she can swap them and play with them I don't know if if ur Mandarin James will be given a mobile phone the age of 6 is that too young to give a child a mobile phone so I want your mobile phone stories this morning did you start using one in the late eighty's. Still working have you got your original one and what was your 1st mobile phone maybe you got a mobile phone later in life I mean do you have a user or like producer Max late grandad never turned you don't like my mom never took it out of the bedside drawer just made sure it was charged up I bought it for her to make sure that she'd be safe in the car when she was driving but she never took it out of the house so is your. Is your parent or grandparent like ours 302-4041 maybe you've got that mobile phone any safely in a drawer next to your bed when you struggle on the roads over 302-4041 give us a call on that and also have you signed that petition will you be signing that petition or do you think it's up to America Should Donald Trump be visiting here which you think. D.c. Essex travel holdings got the latest Morning Russell have a look in morning so actually I mean it's pretty early so certainly the huge amount going on as far as I can see so you're not aware of any accidents or incidents regular delays are building up in the usual places like the I 30 there is so through back in the $1.00 to $7.00 very slow How would the 11 going down to the North Circular looking rather busy ballons anything else really going on the trains to a pretty good start for us I can see the next update site is in half an hour level a Vanka Rosso. Double 301233 double 51 b.b.c. Essex travel. 6 looking at the weather for you a little damp 1st thing but cloudy and drive for most of the day some sunshine is possible more towards the coast though and that may be followed by some evening rain light winds meaning a few much milder than it did last week when he did it this morning no frost Ditto absolutely fine maximum temperature 9. Degrees Celsius 48 degrees Fahrenheit high tide Herridge this afternoon at 1319 at 3.9 meters west mercy 1346 at 5 point one metres and self and on see 1408 at 5.8 metres Yes $5.00 metres looking at the front pages for you and then we'll be looking through the papers for you as well as the Times Trump in climbdown of the British travelers ban lifted after border vetting prompts outcry is apparently if you've got a jewel passport and you're coming from here are you going to be allowed to just go into the u.s. But if you're coming from another country then you may be in trouble drug failure deals blow to dementia sufferers as well that's a sad story Daily Mail Britain's escape us travel ban may steps in after a global uproar now I can return to my family says Mo Farah but Crisis mounts over trump state visit the Guardian Mayfield's heat of the u.s. Travel ban Trump ignores protests and legal rulings is going to be a March actually this morning this afternoon it's 6 o'clock apparently in London that will be interesting to watch wasn't it the Daily Star so I feel I fear for family but apparently it's Ok he can travel back there now he's absolutely funky lives in America as children are brought up in America and he was worried he wouldn't be able to get back there Boris keeps us open to Britain says the Daily Telegraph reprieve means I'm one today and can return to his family and peace to debate Trump visit after 700000 sign petition I can tell you it's not 700000 now it is going to get it up for you let's see this little thing it's 893501 signature is actually changes as you look at it our reckon that be a 1000000 by the end of this program I wouldn't be surprised the Metro says stop Trump . State Visit petition to withdraw Queen's invitation do you think you should be withdrawn or do you think we should just say you know what we need to deal with with the states it's up to them what what they put in place some countries we deal with have all sorts of foreign issues why shouldn't he come over here meet our queen or do you think it's actually appalling if we allow Donald Trump over here and having a state visit your thoughts 03024041 Daily Mirror says you are not welcome here Mr President the Financial Times Trump defined as posters mount over extreme vetting Daily Express drug to stop outside experts hail crucial new break breakthrough of thank I think the drug has been found it doesn't work for some reason and the some a lot of aid taken for a ride fiancee 29 works out with 30 prize mags I don't know what that story is I will read it later coming up we're going to be looking through the papers for you can't wait for that I love to have a look in the papers what's inside them b.b.c. Essex where Essex comes to talk. With the 2 like the B.B.C.'s expertise programs particularly coffee market I love a 6 hour love staff and our love for 6 South Auckland and big maker Chan the village every 6 to is up to 6. 6 k. I should say b.b.c. Essex is where Essex comes to talk to these b.b.c. Essex b.b.c. Essex where Essex comes to talk and we are you are very welcome to give us a call right now 893748 signatures on that petition and 771 signatures have just gone on joining me in the studio going through the papers this morning ninnies Emma Bullimore freelance journalist and t.v. Critic for the t.v. Times morning t m morning thanks for coming in 1000 me nice morning for you to come in as well not nothing to talk about really you know much not much going on in the world. Really Know you no. Trouble that's making the guy who says I'm on Facebook Yeah seen him didn't he used to do your follow Yeah like that show. He's very kind of Prentice was actually much better than our version was because when you stir when they want to round they stick it like some jewelry from Cartier a or an m.b.a. Course whereas I look at you know something to really teach you how to wear or something yeah like rubbish like I really do some other things I said when you can go off and do our thing I prefer to be a. Problem so you can go home marvelous thank you very much but she wouldn't be around with the people on your team and I don't have a team bonding. In there oh she was rubbish is going to have a bond Yeah Ok Ok I get that it's well now looking at the papers for his Trump. Most of the papers are talking about a lot of people don't want him to come over on a roll visit the thoughts of the papers Well you know they're all talking about this you know I have to be said 1st of all I know it's on social media there's a lot people saying oh we're trying to ban Trump from the country that's not what's happening it's about the proper state visit it's about them getting the royal treatment and all of that people are upset that there wasn't some kind of love actually moment with reason manged didn't tell them you know to go go off somewhere else and leave us alone she can't do that she's going to work with them but do we want to be on a state visit it's now reached the position is now it's a level where the government have to respond doesn't quite mean the have to actually debate it yet but I would have thought the hand is going to have to be forced and it's you know it's interesting times I think people feel thought set about trying coming into power they don't know what to do about it how to make their voices heard and this feels like a very easy way click a button this is Britain's protest against Trump is going to make a difference I don't know the Times is running with this thought Prince Charles who is active about climate change and they're saying that if Trump does come over Prince Charles is expected to confront him about it and I have a very awkward moment so in a way you know if it doesn't up he comes over. Still be quite interesting moment well it will be interesting to see if he if he dares to go into the places where he said there were no go areas Well you know in London I mean Crikey is easy never to come over because these no go areas where the police are frightened to go even he doesn't appear to be nervous about anything any doesn't seem to be bothered about what people are saying you know sometimes of these leaders whatever their views are they are desperate to be popular doesn't care about that either of them would like a small group of people in America so yeah Angela Merkel Justin Trudeau in Canada both taking quite liberal kind of stance against him Miers Merkel not so much and I think that's really riled a lot of people in the u.k. I mean Niger for defended his travel ban on Sunday Politics is today and he said he said he was elected to get Taffy was elected to say he would do everything within his power to protect America from infiltration of ISIS terrorists now you know there are 7 countries on that list whose entire to do this is voted on this ticket and you sort of go I'm sure that a lot in America are not in and so this is what we wanted we wanted people to have extreme vetting I don't know if they wanted bans on people but extreme vetting that will cause more problems than it's going to solve is that you know I think you know you might think you want something and then you realise the practicalities of it and don't necessarily want to you know a lot of the papers are running with my fire you know love me my fire came over to England when he was a is all from Somalia has become a knight of the realms then a one so I mean him pick gold we love him he's part of our country now and he's living in America for training and this is obviously affected him so people are very upset about that and I think the more examples that come out of that the more you can to be. Well but should he be banned from his state visit What do you think have you signed that petition is now up 289-4350 signatures or do you feel we've got to keep friendly with this man because if we're going to do with the rest of the world he's a big part of the rest of the world is unavoidable it really is one of those is great conversation a topic that so if you want to get involved. Please give us a call now Roger. In your strength you know did you watch I was obsessed and I love Roger I love rough and everyone has been telling me for years that they're too old to win a Grand Slam that you know uninspired here they are in a final together it's one of those moments is great for tennis fans and I am a tennis fan but it's kind of one of those moments transcend sport and I think a lot of people who don't generally watch tennis certainly don't watch the Australian Open at 8 o'clock in the morning on a Sunday we're sitting there thinking wow this is amazing this 35 year old man greatest tennis player perhaps ever led Roger Federer that's why it's not that old but in tennis terms he's running out time and he does it he wins the Grand Slam trophy 18th grand slam title fantastic story fairytale ending perhaps his career don't know how much longer he's going to go on but he looks really fit and fresh obviously he's playing Rafa he's a bit older as well so that makes him if it's an incredible match and it kind of takes you back to a few years ago turn to simpler politics is nice Roger and Rafa were winning everything so that's a that's really lucky he never looks heart disease never looks like a long way yeah. Yeah Ok. But I mean he never you know I think as well that mentally I think that's where Murray was let down this time because he mentally he just when he was he was rallying with his corner like from the 1st stroke almost And you're actually going No really just can do. All right when he's winning but when he's living Murray is that it's a real mental thing whereas phèdre just seems just I mean he must be like this one with happen in and he's an actor but he just controls and uses it to his advantage of his so and that's what's so nice when he won he jumped up and down like you know a schoolboy he was so excited to which is so on Roger like so that was lovely good now sausage cats sort of it's the new member micro pigs handbag dogs all of that now it's all about these little cats they're also called munchkin. Cats and I look like sausage dogs they look like ducks in that long bodies and a cat face looks a bit weird but they're the ones that everyone wants now 650 pounds to 900 pounds for a kitten obviously it's not good for their backs not really good for her that she. Is not but that's the trend and I think people are trying to sort of nip that in the bud early before these poor cats are born with these ridiculously long back but I mean they did a very cute sort of any kitten right I mean why do you think isn't it weird that they breed them so that they're just it's like there's certain dogs now that can hardly breathe because it's also been been braving so tight that they can hardly breathe and you actually go what we as humans doing it's acting natural and the more so now these are sort of yeah people buy them and you think they're fun and queue and then they actually you know they leave and they have an accident in the hallway and then people don't want them anymore so it yeah it's where you say to me about target they say always she teacup 2 hour and you go there's no such thing she's the run to the litter exact she just didn't grow her sister is twice her size she didn't grow jammies now fact Jan. She's a proper size 2 you know and she's but little 2 are and they always shoot there's no such thing as a teacup they're trying to bridge the breed them smaller and smaller until in the end they just cannot survive I mean you cannot breed from the mechanic. I can have Tiger have been popular she would draw a fact that at least 30 Janko but she's been done and now the National Television Awards what the paper saying about this as well this was last week I was there so I thought because this plea I made the papers. Only because Phillip Schofield took a picture of Hollywood standing behind I made them a long line. Of bouquets of flowers arriving at my door very exciting as a good night sort of. Teles Oscars really very exciting and when everything everything Mary Berry one door she was so excited was pumping the I couldn't believe that because 1st we couldn't believe it could see and I thought was going to be meek and mild and then she went. She was so excited as between her and Goodman from strictly a little bit there so it was rubbish when someone's there when someone when she's not there really isn't it Larry when did the right people when do you think t.v. Critic did you think that they got it about right happy and MacDowell unbiased best soap which was you know he said listen horrified are rubbish find it quite good that someone else won I was sad that the guy who plays. David incarnation Street didn't go. But he's fantastic I just thought he when he lost Kylie I've never seen him act like that before. He can actually yeah yeah because I've also it just acted stop and I actually thought it was pretty you know and when he lost his Kylie because I don't want to have the soap so must admit so I don't know yeah but I think I was sad he didn't get that yeah he's bringing what he has a little comedy scene and I think he's really sharp at those but like you say when he said we had some dramatic stuff today big upset of the night was the drama category Game of Thrones and the night manager lost out to casualty So they were like. You know they've had their 30th anniversary year and I think the fans just thought they deserve something but quite it's not for the books to manager losing to I'm sort of like the night manager that I have still got on my telly because I can't believe I can't bear to lose it last when it came out casualty and I thought Game of Thrones or night manager I thought well it should be night manager because the acting is super and then I don't know Game of Thrones even though I've got a friend who's in it or was in it until she was she was killed. And then it came up casualty Yeah but you know they work very hard in Casualty week in week out so nice that to get something the best thing for me of the role television. The Wards was condoled Clinton says they had they always get someone ready that you don't think of one you had a Chilean miner to present the percent of that year that story was great sick and out there when he did it when you do do thing and I mean I knew I knew that he'd be Kittredge from Top us all the way through you know all the things he said and introduce the wrong yes reduced it to what I think everybody brilliant emma you can go and have another marvelous cup of coffee as you are as you are a star. Star and it will catch up even more of what's in the papers in about 15 minutes a lovely thank you very much indeed coming up now though it has passed 6 times the news headlines recently Watson. Thank you. Thank. You Thank You say good morning b.b.c. Essex has learned around 240 hospital beds in our county have people in them he medically don't need to be in hospital so called bad blocking has become a growing problem right across the country last week Brimfield had 100 beds taken up by people who are clinically didn't need help from the hospital Police in Quebec City in Canada say 6 people have been killed in a shooting at a mosque during evening prayers see people have been arrested there's been a rise in the number of hate crimes here in Essex including reported attacks on Muslims last year there was almost 1800 hate crimes in 2015 that figure was just over 1200 and more than 800000 people have now signed an online petition to stop Mr Trump's state visit to the u.k. Later this year it means M.P.'s will debate the request the weather for Essex it's rather cloudy with mist and 4 patches for some to start today but it's looking mainly dry with some bright spells later your high up to 8 degrees Celsius that's 46 The former England skipper Alan Scherr House told the b.b.c. That fans are being cheated by clubs fielding. Can sides in the f.a. Cup Premier League teams want 3rd and Hull City with the latest not to make it through to the 5th round what would last one nil absolutely one Millwall whilst whole with rushed for one point Championship side Fulham but sheriff says it's not just the top flight teams that fold it serves the clubs care about money whereas farms care about trophies I don't get and never have done the resting of of players I'm all for bringing young kids into the team but not 6 or 7 or 8 of them so you know only sides are into the last 16 of the f.a. Cup for the 1st time since the Football League was founded Meanwhile Sutton United so one will win at home to Leeds United means they'll join fellow National League club Lincoln City in tonight's 5th round draw Sussan Captain Jamie Collins who's a builder for the day job says he's chaffed sort of share a great deal you can see where major finds. For us a kind of being very special our fantastic achievement I know when we see their team we started our chances are lucky enough for us we want to part timers get what you're trying to isolate there twice a week on Friday old an appeal do start so this is a lot different but we won hopefully we get picked a very next round and see what happens elsewhere beholders Manchester United eased into the 5th round with a comfortable 4 nil victory over Wigan Athletic Old Trafford now Southend United still and White says he's had to be patient and stay professional cheering his time out of the team the defender was thrown into Saturday's draw at Fleetwood barely 15 minutes before kick off after and so on Ferdinand's went down injured in the warm up White is hoping it's the end of a difficult period for him just never easy to watch a game of football because we watch everybody wants to be out there and you know that there's only that many places that can be picked out there so. It's never easy to watch but at the same time you want to tame to be doing well. It's just difficult to take when when you haven't got that off. West Ham midfielder Dmitri pieties rejoining his former club a mall say for 25000000 pounds he signed a 4 and a half year deal with the French side to tennis now and Roger Federer has become the 1st man in history to win 5 or more titles at 3 different grand slams after a 5 set victory over Rafa Nadal in the Australian Open final he says clinching his 1st Grand Slam since 2012 was a special feeling especially against a great rival Rafa definitely has been very particular in my career I think he made me a better player. It remains for me the ultimate chance to play against him so it's definitely very special I said also before the finals if I were to win against Rafa super special and very sweet because. For a long long time I guess was to. Remove him in a 5 setter the director of rugby at South End Saxons says they need to change the culture in the team the Saxons have sunk into the National League 3 relegation zone also having 10 points deducted for disciplinary issues they've also had players serve lengthy bans this season and having also collected 2 yellow cards in Saturday's defeat of culture Jones says it can't go wrong it's something we're looking at change in our culture needs to change within the squad but but again then we have to look at the officials and yellow cards actually given for the right things at the moment and finally in cricket news this morning England's whomping basin by 5 runs in the 2nd t 20 international against India in that poor chasing 145 to win in Morgan side lost 2 wickets in the final over as the hosts levelled the series side a. So many people have signed this petition I'm keeping an eye on it so I have to let on we have you now we know here we go always just crept up again 896182 so almost 900000 signatures we're keeping an eye on that if you want to know how many have signed on in your area and it's just going up again 896328 and it's as I'm watching and this is this is 25 to 7 so early I have to be discussed and also there's that March in London starting about 6 o'clock this evening so that should be an interesting one should really interesting times well isn't enough going on the way it's funny I was with my family yesterday and we were saying that these are such interesting times we're living it you get a certain time and the pulse of a few years before to be honest pretty Isis I was actually thinking we're so lucky because we're living in a peaceful time or all get along with each other and Europe is getting on with each other and the rest the world seems Ok And we've just gotten over the Iraq stuff we're trying to now and then I suddenly bang you know 911 and yes all kicked off since then things seem to go sort of in cycles they would be like the economy goes off and on and up and down and yeah and you just happen in cycles though interesting times this year lots of interesting for you as a journalist as I'm very much but means busy times for me also but that's good that's for that's good that's good because it makes time go quickly Mind you we don't want to go quickly we are so quickly sorry light of the goodness a gun salute thank you very much Sonia. We say mornings from. 9. 196533 signatures now I have signed that petition and it's Donald Trump's well documented. So this is about should he have an official state visit should he have that official state fidget he's been invited to it to read. I invited him to it was announced to the world's press that the queen would like to invite him for a state visit to this country I wonder what your thoughts are on this would you sign it or do you actually think look it's up to it's up to him he got voted in on that and if we voted someone in you said I'm going to really be tough on immigrants and I'm going to stop everyone from certain countries coming into the country until they're totally and utterly vetted would we want him to do that Suppose some Americans are very happy with this 896658 signatures have you signed it would you sign it I'd love to find just someone in the county who's listening to this at the moment he may have signed this petition tell me why 030-240-4121 minutes to 7 o'clock that's going up all the time Dave has texted text word Essex and your message to 81 trouble 3 hi Sadia hope you well I am actually David lovely lovely lovely weekend thank you re Mr Trump's visit to the u.k. When I hear of some of his decisions that he's made for the USA I do wonder if he is a high end autistic who is able to function more or less normally if this is so then if we ban Mr Trump from visiting the u.k. And we just as guilty by discriminating against a disabled man. It's very naughty day very funny. So you know well yes you may be right you may be you may be right. You know he was voted in it's a bit like brick see you know people who moan We can moan and say oh oh oh oh we didn't vote for this or well 52 percent the population do you did and actually Hillary Clinton actually got physically more votes than Donald Trump did but the way it works like it works over a year I mean you can't go 4000000 votes and ended up we were an m.p. Scotland have got how many people who 4000000 people up there and they've ended up with 25 whatever so you know it's not fair in love and politics really isn't that your thoughts though 30200 $4041.00 and you think you know he's doing the job he's doing the job he was put there for we're rapidly coming out to travel in just 5 minutes time but looking at the pages of the papers if you want to one I'm talking about mobile phones there's a piece in the paper in The Times today says 100008 year olds who got their own mobile phone and 20000 youngsters were given their 1st handset at the age of 66 I just wonder if that's a good idea I wonder in the future I was sent a mac to said Will baby will baby night have a phone at the age of 6 and at the moment he's worried no at the moment if you have a 6 year old Probably not but when he's charge when baby Night is is 6 I mean you know they probably haven't implantation in his ear he won't need a phone it'll just be there behind his ear and just be there. I think in the future children as they're born will be chipped they'll be chipped they you know where they are you know what they're up to you they're being you know they'll be safe and you'll be able to talk to him anytime and don't try that drink and never got over to sort of just go to just get a message from him Durden back a myriad Cern you know the Apple baby and Apple baby little little baby made from Apple with a little stamp. In the back of their head a little a lap on the back little crybaby Apple There you go I baby a little I baby you could flip open as it pops out to flip it open of what a good idea what we can have see I like to think of how we're going to be in the future I'm writing a book actually I'm writing a book How to talk nonsense Donna I wrote an idea down for a book and I think it's quite fascinating but it's all about the future because I do think within 50 years we'll be certain I can't believe that they used to cut people open to do that I can't believe because when you think of keyhole surgery now which does a lot of heart stuff now I mean nowadays Stenson that a protein by by a little thing going in your arm or it goes up your arm or all the way to your heart and puts little stents in your heart I mean in the old days that would be a cut open the would be sore and in the rib cage it would be a lifting of the ribs that would be moving your heart around literally all the germs get in there close knit all up months to get over it all now days a little thing get a tiny thing cannot be vain little tiny thing taking stents up and sort in your heart out. If they're doing that now with more and more things on the keyhole surgery I had to go once I went to the hospital and they in they showed me how keyhole surgery have to learn how to use it all it's a bit like it's like ski sticks and you've got them in and you're you're like all fumbling around in this like dummy that's a body it absolutely fascinating and they so imagine in 50 years time that we go and they still do I think in 50 years time our brains will be telling our body it will be like oh we got a growth there we've got a cancerous growth Ok now in your brain you've got to tell your body had to heal that Ok so we're going to detach it come on detach that get rid of it Ok now we're going to pass it out the body I think you'll be passing cancers out but I do anything honestly I can't wait for the future because when you look back in our look back in our lifetimes you have mobile phones when we were young when you had a party line she shared it with about 3 neighbors you pick up the phone she got all that's Mrs Doris as Mrs dory she's on the line at the moment country can you tell and then they pick up the phone you go look can you hurry up I need to make me they're talking to the neighbor who's using the party line when you hurry up please Mrs Harris I've got to phone up my son and it obviously so that was a party line most houses didn't have a 1000 yet to go down to a phone box any of you youngsters who didn't know what that was go down to the phone box with an ask if we can laugh pennies big things yet to carry around pennies in and I can remember speaking to my boyfriend in there was a queue outside. Because my dad had to use the phone at home too often so there's a queue outside they'd knock on the They'd knock. The you're going to be long and you go choose talking to my boy for it come on get out there's a coup there's a phone boxes you think oh we've come on and that now youngsters have been in from the age of 6 what was your 1st ever mobile phone and can we find anyone who still has their mobile phone and their 1st ever mobile phone 03024041 What was yours and have you still got it do you remember I don't remember mine were mine was a car phone but what it was I've no idea. P.c. And 6 travel as promised the latest travel for you now called to do 7 how we look in Russell Holden morning so you're not too bad I mean things building up in all the usual places the a 13 a starting to look a little bit busy part way between pits in Stamford hoping patches that's busy and then very slow from running through Daggett in the I want to 7 building up a bit from the halfway house west Holden towards the m 25 in the very start of the road works how old would an 11th looking pretty slow southbound passing junction 7 at Harlowe then from much stuff to the m 25 in patches down to the North Circular there is a queue on a stretch of the a $120.00 around part of the Braintree bypass I mean the usual bit coming down to Kelly's corner looking slow but there's also a q. And a half way from the sort of great not returned towards there so that it looking very busy on the eastbound side on the bottom of the Braintree bypass as not quite so normal at this time of the morning we had a report of an accident on the element 24 Co near to a chapel corner was a huge amount else to report at the moment on the roads train seem right the next update is often a marvelous thank you both so. Started a problem called 3 arrow 1233 double 51. Weather for your little damp. 1st thing cloudy and drive the most of the day some sunshine possible more towards the coast could be followed by some evening rain so basically anything anything but not too cold like winds it will feel much milder than it did last week 9 degrees Celsius 48 degrees Fahrenheit high tides Herridge 3019 at 3.9 meters west mercy high tide 1346 a 5 point one meters and cell phone 1408 at 5.8 meters taking your calls over 3024041 have you signed Donald Trump petition to say that he shouldn't be having a state visit here but just to visit you can have a visit but I'm not a state visit would you sign it would you think it's a good idea we got to do with him she might as well give him a state visit your thoughts over 302-4041 p.v.c. Essex where Essex comes to 2 org I'm a fan digital radio online and now you can listen to your favorite B.B.C.'s 6 presenters through your television or your channel 734 this is b.b.c. Essex it is B.B.C.'s 630 minutes to 7 o'clock joining me in the studio and going through the papers this morning Emma Bullimore freelance journalist t.v. Critic for the t.v. Times Hello hello again talking about hospitals we're doing a thing we've got an exclusive coming up about bed blocking I hate that word because I just don't know anyone who'd want to be in hospital acting so why would you block a bed you're in a bit of a sickly so anyway talk about that but something in the mail now about mixed sex wards in hospitals Yeah so obviously when you expect when you go to hospital you might expect that you're I know a ward with you know if you're a woman you might be in a world full of women but honey mix Ward is now a thing trying to get obviously they're trying to get as many people as they can and it's thought in 6 years it's worth 70 percent supposedly the amount of people in a mixed Ward you kind of think that your most. Don Riddell it feels a little bit on dignified and up setting to be you know to be with anyone guardedly it would be lovely if ever I could have a side room but not always possible but you would think that they would be out to do single sex wards and I specially I mean I think my generation or perhaps be cool with it than the older generation and but that should be respected you know why should you feel even worse when you're in that really fun of the situation you know some people don't have lots of people coming to visit them and they don't necessarily want to be with all these strange they don't know especially if they feel uncomfortable because it's people not their own gender so that's going to be looked at obviously this is in the Daily Mail so we don't know what the actual problem because are we know the percentage it sawed So let's not pretend it's a massive massive problem but it is something I think we need to keep an eye on and went to our listeners think about that I'd really like your thoughts on this why don't you text me on this one text the word there 6 and then your message to one trouble 3 mixed worlds have you ever been in a world which is mixed and how did you feel about that would you would You can like it or not personally I don't think I'd like it you know exactly the kind of thing I think you think you should be fine with just then you treated fine but I think really in practice most people wouldn't like it very much we don't have the exchange in room exactly you know that makes toilets is why would you why is it Ok to have a mixed world when you're sleeping next to someone who I don't know women snore I know they snore but we have different habits and I don't want to be next to a strange man I just don't know I wouldn't want that but I don't know am I of the older generation how do you feel you're of the younger generation would it bother you I guess it depends how well you are right do you know if you're at death's door you just want to get in don't you and that's fine but if you are in just a regular procedure I think I would expect to be with other women and it's a strange thing I can't really explain why I have lots of male friends are like me but yeah I just think there's something fundamental about when you're feeling not your best that you might want that respected and I wonder what men think to women sitting here yeah I wonder what men think I wonder where the men are not bothered about it maybe it's a female thing I don't know so you tell me God is also you know. So boring being in hospital either if it's rubbish because you don't feel well or if you're waiting for us at mechanical say procedure so dull you want to be with someone with people that she doesn't banter with but a bit similar and that's not to say obviously they can't have that between genders but you know you kind of feel it might have a nice atmosphere to have sex with that's what we're used to isn't and just relate to it and also if you ring one of those silly gowns it's flapping that they don't actually there's not much more to it is there any kind of they like to be around people of the same gender Los women would just close it for you and say come here during my time at the back there rather than anything else all right Ok So taking your text on that text the word is 6 in your message one trouble 3 and now an op to remove it to me in just 30 minutes this in the echo what is incredible is the big Essex story and it's about a procedure to remove a breast Cheema the 1st time has ever been done in the world is been done in South and hospital has been done on benign tumors before but this was a proper cancerous tumour in this lady's breast and 30 minutes and it was gone she could go home it's called a vacuum assisted excision is what they call it which sounds pretty. Very glamorous but it is incredible Can you imagine if you had a malignant tumor it's very distressing I think anyone I've heard talk about a situation you know and it has cancer it wants out of their body a.s.a.p. And that's what this can do and it's amazing that we have this in ethics this point treatment this fantastic doctor Dr Toma you know they've talked about one after she is to the hospital and she's really pushing for these innovative treatments and you know we're talking about the strain on the n.h.s. And beds and the more we can ease these kind of procedures the quicker we can get people out they can feel better not the bad is just great for everyone so hopefully you know this won't be a story for much longer because it just be normal Let's hope that this becomes just get on or not yeah just occasionally when I had cancer I just wanted to out both times it was like just when can i take me now why are we talking about it where we can look at it next No no I want to. Just get it out just do what you do out stay in I'm Ok get it out that's all you want so if someone had offered me that I jumped at it actually also then my reporting this morning that more people have breast cancer surviving without having time for misstep to me so hopefully again that something in decades to come will look back and think Oh my goodness we did that you know hopefully because of that's very invasive exactly set you know I voted for Mr x. Me you would never know that I had to reconstruct it was my choice to have the reconstruction I totally respect people who don't I mean in fact I have more respect for them than people like me who wanted to still have to bumps I mean I just needed that for me but I totally respect women who don't but you're absolutely right in the future and there's so much better now than they were only because when I 1st saw pictures of people who respect me as many years ago I can remember crying and thinking I would go on that when it happened to me it was all I do in there went no no no it wouldn't look like that and it's unbelievable now that it almost go topless now you wouldn't know. Just one thing I would let you know as I know the moment that. British was shipped and it's stash of gold what all of this in the mirror this is proper treasure hunting at its best there has been a British warship off the off the coast of South America it sunk in $763.00 and now the treasure hunter Ruben Colorado is going to get it raised and the stash of gold within their pieces of 8 is supposed to be worth $1000000000.00 pounds and I think it's a key part of it they said and I think you have the other half kind of finders keepers he gets to have a limb here I mean obviously he's pretty person going to fit into quite just stumbled upon it but yeah amazing I don't know what this gold is going to be and it's going to be in bars of coins or whatever but it's really exciting it's that kind of childhood excitement about treasure so. I have to be found. I mean that's the thing isn't it because you so think it's a we done exactly so we haven't been done and then we go off to space but we still don't know what's at the bottom of the ocean the actions are so deep and we get to get into. Deeper deeper I'm finding these wreck just amazing and so yeah I'd like to find some buried treasure is one of my dreams to go on an archaeological dig really it's one of my that for a feature I should do that you know I have to find out I don't know if one is going on in there must be mass Yeah it's one of my dreams to go long ago I found a calling or something because a. Metal Detector detect Yan's with the proper metal detector bloke who showed me how to do it and that's quite fascinating but there was a guy who's doing it in my in the farmer's field and he hadn't asked permission and the farm it's few years given as a big round going on in our village at the moment isn't really that it's actually quite boring so you spend ages and ages to find one I don't pull Yeah I think you're a tutor and you do you know but they say that if you find one thing which makes you go wow this was a Roman thing or this was from wherever that gives you to the hours and hours and they do I was and I was so good luck to them anyway my only hope of all primary school children I've got a mobile phone says the times yeah half and you know these are very young children but I mean that's the way we live and it's kind of to be honest as always he's quite low to me you know and yeah you know people kids are born now wanting to swipe a screen you know they don't know that the more because this is the technology we live with it's good that they know how to use it it's good you know they won't be picked up from school early or something's happened they can get hold of their parents it does seem quite young obviously having a mobile phone doesn't mean necessarily Facebook page or access to social media I think is the way we're going I think it would be given a mobile phone at birth but I remember when I forgot my 1st my buffer I had to be in my locker at school just for emergencies only right size of a break but you know. What age were you when you got your 1st mobile phone I think when I was about 1314 rabbi no I didn't use it as we use them now but it was so exciting because it was such a time of change you know you could have one or the. One is an aerial unless one has a player and it was a couple screen you know it was black and white back in the day. And you know when there was no arrows that was so exciting they got smaller and smaller flip one look to such as how to move change from a bar high and another thought slowing down my favorite one was the one that slid down the slide and if you can make it make a cool noise and it can Yeah exactly and it was in a film forget the film it was him it was in a film and I had this phone and I was so cool I was doing a musical at the time and all I did know it was cool and then though when a few corners where did you get one why don't order for ages and I just went It's a slide running because I'd had it phones longer than anyone I think was older than anyone on there and so I was the only time I've ever been cool in my life Elisa days week charge of phone it lost for 7 days not striven hours and also yet of battery you could take out yeah and you could have 2 Yeah you could take it spare battery around with you I miss that now yeah I do I really miss that but it was a stupid thing to stop that was they keep doing so many fancy things then all you want is to get through the day without listen now you have to take a power pack Yeah you can plug in exactly how about 3 minutes we'll have a battery is not 10 and batteries can be tiny Yeah and we just live at the mercy of these batteries and we're disappointed but we're plugged the whole time I was at the square. On Saturday wanted to do some stuff Eddie in the hot rods if you haven't seen that and you must see them just the best gig ever and I was there my battery ran out and and they had to go and find me a charger and plug it was going to record some stuff can you believe that I am a thank you sir a pleasure as ever I don't know if we'll be able to have you again because you never star of my life exactly thank you very much indeed that was the papers for you next up. It's a weekday mornings from see. If. They can sell a very good morning to you Kate hope you had a good weekend there what a lovely weekend thing. It's reasonably chills with the. Snow I saw I had a busy weekend which was good but anyway weather wise much warmer today can't it is it's very mild outside temperatures range between 5 and 7 Celsius with it comes unfortunate quite a lot of clouds some light rain some drizzle around as well and that's really the story for the day it stays rather gloomy I'm afraid might remember temperature getting up to 8 Celsius overnight more cloud coming in from the west and with it this mild there is some outbreaks of drizzle spreading through minimum temperature down to 4 Celsius for to morrow again further outbreaks of rain cloudy grey day temperatures getting up to around 9 Celsius through the rest of the week it stays on settle this days rather grey stays mild though becoming windy for Thursday and Friday now the coastal waters forecast valleys until mid day for the Thames estuary temperature between 6 and 8 Celsius heavy rain wind for 3 to 4 becoming Force 2 to 3 wind direction northwesterly maximum gust 22 knots becoming 20 knots sea states like becoming wavelets pressure 1008 millibars visibility very good but you've closed marvelous thank you very much indeed Kate will keep an eye on that petition it's up 100. 1097 signatures. Would you be signing that so that petition do you think it's right that Donald Trump should have a state visit here in this country only 302-4041. Talking about blocking after the news so do stay with us for this it's an exclusive but what it was you know you take offense at the word blocking or do you think there are people who like to be in hospital maybe their families like them to be there because they're being taken care of and they don't have to worry about them the last place you'd want to be out 3024041 how many people are bed blocking here in Essex. We find out after the news. Sheila Dixon genius. Museum 6. 7 o'clock we'll have a b.b.c. Essex exclusive on the bed blocking crisis at our hospitals after the latest b.b.c. Essex news now is on what some Thank you say good morning and that's our top story this morning B.B.C.'s exams learned around 240 hospital beds in our county have people in them who medically don't need to be in hospital so called bed blocking has become a growing problem right across the country B.B.C.'s it says Simon Deadman has this exclusive report last week Broome field hospital had 100 beds taken up by people who clinically did not need help from the hospital this number was passed to b.b.c. 6 by 2 counsellors Princess Alexandra Hospital told me they had 56 beds that's one in every 8 in the hall or hospital with patients in them ready to be discharged but right now they are going nowhere most are elderly people waiting for a care home place or for help to be provided at home some though will be resisting what is being offered and delaying their discharge cultures the hospital told b.b.c. Essex they have up to 50 patients who could be discharged battled and 30 self and 20 and cited will have more on this story coming up in the next few minutes of the program there's been a rise in the number of hate crimes recorded here in Essex reported attacks on Muslims have increased B.B.C.'s access Samantha doll to now reports the mosque has been attacked twice in the past 4 years most recently a group of men threw bricks and burning rubbish bags at the building in what police say was a hate crime these types of crimes went up in Essex last year 29 of nearly $1800.00 of those instance were classed as Islamophobia Kashif of Braintree mosque says that while these incidents are worrying he feels. More Muslims are reporting crimes against them it's a dog's with some campaigners who argue Islamic hate crime is massively under-reported more on this story coming up after 8 only to see Essex almost a 1000000 people have now signed a petition saying Mr Trump shouldn't come to Britain on a state visit M.P.'s may debate a proposal to withdraw the invitation which was made public when to resume a was a guest of the president at the White House a week ago meanwhile the Foreign Office says u.k. Nationals travelling to America shouldn't be affected by President Trump's travel ban on people from 7 mainly Muslim countries Bartz Britons with Jule nationality of one of these countries kid face extra border checks the conservative m.p. For Braintree James cleverly says Donald Trump's lack of experience in defense and security means the u.k. Could well be king you have to recognise he is not experienced in public policy and I do think that there is a role that can be played for people like the prime minister to utilize our relationship with the United States the numerous levels that we have these relationships to help stay in what we believe is the best to direction both the United States of America and the world globally 6 people have been shot dead as a mosque in Quebec City in Canada 2 people have been arrested a motive for that attack house yet to emerge see people have been cut free from their cars after a crash a take leanest Onstott that happened on done my road last night a man and a woman well left in the Kefauver medics. And Essex family have had to leave their home following a fire at the property in culture Esther that happens over the weekend Jules Anderson now reports Essex Fire and Rescue say the fire started in a fuse box in the hallway of the property in clover course in Stanway they were called out shortly before 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon and whilst it didn't take long to put the fire out it did result in the 2 adults and 2 children being forced to leave the property as it no longer had power leaving the family homeless and having to stay with relatives until the necessary repair works can be carried out to the sport now and f.a. Cup holders man you know it is are in for the 5th round with a comfortable 4 nil victory over Wigan Athletic So you non-league sides are into the last 16 for the 1st time in more the 90 years after Sutton United Leeds they joined Lincoln in tennis Roger Federer has become the 1st man in history to win 5 or more titles at 3 different grand slams after a 5 set victory over Rafa Nadal in the Australian Open final the director of rugby at Southend Saxons says they need to change the culture in that city the side has sunk into the National League 3 relegation zone after having 10 points deducted for disciplinary issues and in cricket England's have been beaten by 5 runs in the 2nd t 20 international against India in neck pour the weather for Essex it's rather cloudy with some drizzle around to start the dice mist and for patches as well but it's looking mainly drawing with some brighter spells later your high for today is 8 degrees Celsius 46 Fahrenheit lovely thank you so near. Breakfast with say 89 this is b.b.c. X x a very good morning to say the 9 till 9 when Monday's breakfast show on b.b.c. Essex. Should be don't all drama come to Britain and meet the queen on a state visit thousands of The Root spectator protest outside Downing Street tonight send they don't want to me. So far 903343 people have signed a petition calling for the visit to be stop. Wonder what your thoughts are on that oath 302-4041. Coming up the carpets a dam there's mold on the wall was an occultist of family saying their flat is not fit to live in. We'll meet them. But next we're going to be talking about bad block in the phrase used for hospital beds which should be free to have patients in them and there are lots of reasons why it happens we have a b.b.c. Essex exclusive about how it's affecting our hospitals next. If you're listening to say to. 83024043 p.c. And text 81 trip 3 and start your message with 6 b.b.c. 6. 7 minutes past 7 o'clock now have you or a relative ever been stuck in hospital even though you all are well enough to leave well b.b.c. Asics has exclusively learned that 240 hospital beds in Essex have got people in them who medically don't need to be there Broome food hospital has 100 patients in beds who could go home some of Devon is b.b.c. Essex's political reporter and got these figures for us morning sign morning thanks for this so what have you found out Santa will to counsellors had been to meeting at Brimfield hospital and they told me last week that the beginning of last week the hospital had 100 beds full of people who required no help from the hospital and to put that in context that's about one bed in every 6 in bringing field hospital just up the road from where we are almost a similar level at Princess Alexandra the other hospitals gave me the. Their figures directly they have 56 beds with people in them who no longer require any treatment but they are still Alan able to leave hospital for various reasons that's about one in 8 beds now some hospitals currently don't have so many people who are clinically doing to be there is just 20 in Southend that's only 4 percent of their bets obviously ideally you would imagine and hope that everyone in a hospital bed would need to be receiving help from the hospital lot actually well taking up a bed which they don't need so so what are the main reasons for people stand in hospital if they're actually when you know to go home most of these people elderly and they are waiting for a place at a care home or they are waiting to access help because you know they've had a fall they've broken the hip they then can't money help getting up they might help going making a meal in some cases they would need to that they feel that they need to then go into a care home for constant support so a lot of it is elderly people a lot of it could be because they haven't been able to get them into a place but it can also be cases where actually you know it might be families it might be the people themselves saying you know what we don't want we want to go into care and they're not being offered a care place they were fusing to go and there is that there's that element as well facing some of our hospitals one of the n.h.s. In the hospital is actually sent about this well they don't like the term bed blocking that is a term that we often use in the media but it does describe it they prefer cases of delay discharge which the century what they are you know they say that you know these people they are they are they are trying to care more to help them as it is mostly elderly people but this isn't what n.h.s. Hospitals are there to do and they do realise this is a really big problem and a big strain and the 2 hospitals I mentioned the highest numbers Prince's Broomfield of course are the 2 hospitals that have had the biggest pressure over the Christmas period and coming into January as well being on the equivalent of black along. So this new Opel for which is essentially is meant the hospital is completely full to the rafters there's no spare beds and you don't see that it is a problem when you find out that 100 beds are taken up by people who don't need surgery don't need some constant support from the hospital and what what's being done about it do we know I mean are there so you know it's the council's looking at it because that's the question really isn't it now as to there's 100 beds being used that shouldn't be used so where do we lay the responsibility that's the next thing to find when you're out see what I mean this these numbers really point to the care and health crisis basically the particular for 2 of our hospitals this morning and what is being done they are trying to join care and health closer together it is you're absolutely right you say it's a responsibility of councils to provide care and the hospital St Basil's and in particular they have they have 30 patients are there around 550 beds who have had their discharge delay they say that they have a dedicated team who are working to assess parents and they're working closely with social services but this is a big problem and it can also be a problem as well if patients and parents are of elderly people you know not not sort of willing to move their parent patients on that it doesn't always happen but that is also that is also a case as well in this particular story and certainly is thank you so much Thomas earth for bringing this to our attention and Nick Hume is the chief executive of coaches to hospital joins me now good morning to you Nick. Thanks very much indeed once again for joining us how big a problem is this for hospitals. There at the problem where it is a growing problem especially the problems also can remember but the numbers are getting worse as the take to the financial squeeze on the local authority increases and it has done the last 4 years how big is the problem your hospital was a situation where. 404-040-4250 patients are not just in the numbers this morning there was a number going into the way cancers awarded the heart for patients who need to be Ted who are in a place that is necessary there isn't an acute hospital so that the pressure rise across the system what what do you and other hospitals doing about it so they will couple things that we're doing firstly on a daily basis we work with social services we were with other members of the house already helping others and the 3rd sector and our commission is to make sure that every patient is looked tell every day details of what is stopping this patient getting home and what can we do to alleviate that pressure and get the patient home as quickly as possible so on a daily basis patients are reviewed with the families as well as the observation themselves so we're not like decisions that go and then of course the system we're looking at a more systematic change over the next few years through the sustainability transformation plan because what we know is that the system as it currently configured won't sustain the growth particularly elderly people that we can actually across the counted in the cost the country so the local level we're working day to day with the professionals and the more senior strategic level we're working with the local authority to see whether or not we can redesign health and social services for that 5 years to get some sustainability into the system. And talking to some patients as well I found quite a few will say is all the different agencies that all these boxes have to be ticked as to when you can actually leave where we need to check out with that we need to check out with that we need to do and it just takes forever I had a friend who I think was in Brazil for 2 days longer than he wanted to be who needed to be because all the different agencies hadn't checked all the boxes why I think that's a really important point you raise there we make it very very difficult it's complicated I'll be working in this field for a very long time health and social care and I found it complicated in terms of what the health issue was social care issues I think it's incumbent upon us the leaders and system to simplify the process as much as possible. A chanson a thermos call that costs money so every time some is in hospital no longer need to beds between 3 and 15400 pounds now if family was invested in. The beginning of the process in primary care and in the process in local authority of the community health care then we could we could move people out of hospital appropriately as soon as the well enough I think a theory other issue which doesn't talk about as much is that sometimes we can be a little bit Ripper certainly stick perhaps we can we can decide what we think patients need to get home so as to the patient last week he said I'm more than happy to go home I can't get up but I'm happy to look down until I can gallop we think we need this patient to be able to get up to the bedroom before we sell them . A conversation the patients say would be called next year. Do you mind going home a little bit earlier Can your family help out for a few days to get a care package and are you happy to stay there. For a few days just to just to get a cell for that with that or rather than staying in hospital until we think you are just setting up a simple conversation really to have with families and with patients but rather just assuming what it is that people need to get them. And there's nothing worse than being called a bed blocker because my mother not in Essex in another county was accused with a rock my sister and said You mean you are bad blocking with your mother the last place we wanted to be in with the house was hospital the last place she wanted to be there was in hospital we actually find she'd had no diagnoses no medication there was no care and she'd had some incidents which apps and so nobody wants really to be called a bed blocker today. It's a phrase on phrase I'm never going to use take the social media recently why are. These Gulf states and responsibility have you any colleagues we all need to be absolutely clear these are patients is no fault of their own are stuck in a system we need to change the term bed block implies that this is a decision that the patient is making I think is pejorative to get some help think we should all come together. From now on really not to use that phrase even if you know the so-called blocker that's just helping that help Sebastian I can start a campaign today say to you in the year your colleagues in the major nurses the health and social care system she panics and today I'd I am totally with you on that Nick because I've never felt so upset and hurt and and muti fired as to hear that my mother was called a bed blocker where in the last thing in the world we wanted to be was in hospital so I'm with you on that Nick which you are not common at that it too what should we call them what do what we call people who cannot aren't allowed to leave hospital cannot leave hospital and should be out of hospital so the phrase we use land is some particular media friendly it is a stranded patient because they're stranded in a system stranded somewhere in health or social care and it's our responsibility to work with families more patients to move the bar so that's the phrase that we're increasingly say is not particularly public or media friendly Sabbats we will think about that over the next couple of days and I'll come back to something that might be a little bit more discreet. So for makes it clear that's our problem not the patients problem Nic I thank you very much indeed I'm going to open up to our listeners because our listeners always come up with amazing things and I'm sure I'm sure that some people listening will have added their loved ones in the same position as we had Am I mean what do we call the people who are stuck in hospital and can't get out and it's not their fault I was 30240 Nick human a chief executive of coaches to husband Simon Deadman thank you very much indeed your cause over 302-4041. P.c. 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So so come on the new heard Nick you what we need is we need another another way to describe people who are stuck in a hospital bed they want to come out yes there are people who may leave their relatives there that's completely different scene and that's a very tiny minority So let's talk about let's find a word for Nick you and ourselves the media to use which describe someone who's in hospital and wants to come out and there's nowhere for them to go or maybe help hasn't been organized or they're not come out because this hasn't box hasn't been tick that box has them interact they're not bad blockers they don't want to be blocking a bed so what do we call them it makes me mad because it was so upsetting to hear my mother described as absolutely devastating as a family to hear that when the last place we wanted her to be was in a hospital over 300 and I'm sure that other people have felt the same as well how do you feel about being called a bed blocker Maybe you're listening to this in hospital and you're thinking I just want to get out I just want to get out but at the moment I'm being told we can't go home because of this we don't know that to care for you that I need someone to have come and help me because I've broken my hip and I can't move but the no one's possible so I'm left in a hospital bed 03024041 should you be called a stranded patient does that sum it up I said that you lot could come up with with an idea for how we describe people who are stuck in a hospital bed 03024841 don't let me down on this will you let's have your ideas because I'm pretty sure the you have some better ones than strange patients or do you think that works this is b.b.c. Essex to n.c. 17 on B.B.C.'s in. The county cricket These are the cuts and. Often e.c. For free the b.b.c. Essex Quest live only stay. As a Fran you sound to Saturday Breakfast and especially a conversation giving you the chance to let him pass in. 27 c B.B.C.'s 6 B.B.C.'s search 21 minutes past 7 o'clock Saidi know and he with you through till 9 Edwin's in Ben fleet and Aldo 302-4041 a really will appreciate your calls on this have you or a relative ever been stuck in hospital when you wanted to go home and should that be to bed blocking Can we come up with a better word than that for it morning at 2 in the morning I have never had this experience myself but my feeling is to do away with the bed blocking Why not call a transect care patient where they're not blocking a bed or Whiting to get things moving I like that and also why not have a transit care facility run by the n.h.s. So they decide and can keep things moving whereby the patient would go and die in a center where medication could be given to them properly so that they can is continuing and then link up with the social services and family for the next stage on Gennaro So I say I like that carry on and after all the cost of a hospital bed compared to trance it could be far far cheaper because they're not surrounded by all the medical requirements is just purely care spit on you know I like that admin and I like the word transit care patients are like this a t c And that's person's a t c transit care they're in transit care I like that thank you very much indeed for Guinness of Zoe's in Braintree and Aldo 30204. Thank you Khuzami. Well I my own to spend here by my mom. Not my Katie. By now they don't know my mom my mom well she was she was a. Little kid. One time I read on our reading them. The love I think she got Then why surgery is you want to come. And I said so but when you're all the way. To high I thought how did I write 8 their names but the entity is a guide all now you can make it quite ready you cannot sign up and not. My mom so. Why not just get me to make sure that we have the medication the child a bill got how did you know it and then all someone of the family or God told me to pick up the medication. She was I'll not condé that. You know I wonder why I pay for this just because. I'm a mom of one the way I was it doesn't mean we don't think the hell I was because she hates me well I think most people who have the same my sister had to just recently she was in hospital she was in hospital an extra 2 diabetes because one agency wasn't talking to the other one as to who's given appeals for want and with this she needed to scan to know why she was saying she give me one I hate crying she said I just want to go oh my my my daughter's home from university she's going home at the weekend I want to go home and I get sent Well we're not sure and yet you think you know she said don't tell and then try to humanize they had to put an extra big in her little boo because they needed the bed so badly and yet and it was my God Oh hi. Yeah I think that's why but I do wonder what paper that shows I mean my mom more than type or what. A ball I I know anybody got a pair long pairs of gloves why. My sister this article that she's a paramedic. She replied type of mind I know my dummy Mundungus again will be a relative a type but those running around the time type to be Ok but. The 85 the site to find the following things. No I don't want all the time I. Have to make I should read they don't need me about twice the twice the wasted time in everybody's money because they will not give a strange bitty but sometimes of a one to one what annoys me and it doesn't happen all the time but it doesn't sometimes is just the complacency of the star I know that my sister going went down finally they said you can go home finally a husband going to pick up she went downstairs and said we've sent down the prescription down to pharmacy pick up the pills and then you can go they hadn't done that they waited 3 I was for their pills and yes you just a waste of everyone's time including her but when my husband was in then I mean he was a very and to be fair I think part of it was all because they got to a dry. Drape and he said not one how are they there on the go all that gravity would make things right when the searching time around though the I say so is it tell me how you can the high was small by. Any kind my guide is not trying to knock it with any so know that everyone that you are doing even crazy thing on the side of the bed not the end all the rest of it and I think that on the soul will possibly win a host or 2 but should be treated the way I'm sure your mom or your husband would hate to be cool to be. What she said you could transit cases a 2 in a like that would you. Think that's crazy so why not. Wanting. To make. Some money. If you think yeah I like the low. Pay police if you stay there very long are 8. So you never know I just I don't know what I was trying to make trying to catch might be more states. Trying to shoot. Medical. Aid so all. We are thank you very much indeed I'll leave it there only because I want to squeeze in a comment before the news headlines as well thank you very much indeed for trying to transit care patient that seems good to me what about you let's come up with the word the isn't bed blocking and use that only for people who are blocking base which is luckily there is a small amount college in Chelmsford Morning Call in the morning sorry yesterday on the radio they were talking about the amount of people that are homeless and dying on the streets of self and local places like we've got. Subzero temperatures and things it just makes me wonder whether some of these people are in hospital are actually people of color are in because they got nowhere else to live become ill and because they want to go live and then the local authority can't just put them out. To go no where they've got nowhere to go they've got no way to live anyway so the. Catch 22 situation. They can't push them out because they've got nowhere to go no you're right Colin I'm sure there are some people in hospital who literally they don't know where to put them but they've got. To sort that out because it's not the hospitals the forward is not the person's fault if they are totally homeless then then the council that is why we pay taxes to look after people that is exactly why they pay tax exempt pay taxes so people can ditch decide I don't want to work or I don't want to or I want to bed block we could that is not what we pay taxes for we pay taxes to help people like these who there but for the grace of God go you're right yeah I mean there is no difference between these people and travelers that land on people's property and want to move them on and you can't because you've got nowhere to put them part of the health situation. I'm not quite sure about the analysis of that one is but calling what should we call we trying to lose the word bed blocking Edwin has suggested transit care what about you what's a different phrase how do we describe someone who is in a hospital bed doesn't want to be doesn't need to be but he's stuck. Better than stranded patient better than a bed blocker call and I'm going to leave you with doing thinking about. I think transit care from Edwin of it that's a tough one to be to be honest but if you've got a suggestion give us a cool 03024041 Do stay with us because after the news headlines we're going to be talking about mold in a home earth to get rid of it have you ever had it would you do Crikey we had it on one window once and that was bad enough put imagine it through a your house thank you. Thank you and just on our past 7 it's time for the news headlines now Sunny Watson thank you say good morning b.b.c. Essex has learned around 240 hospital beds in our county have people in them he medically don't need to be in hospital so called bed blocking has become a growing problem right across the country more than 100000 people have signed an online petition to stop president trumps state visit to the u.k. Later this year Downing Street has rejected calls to cancel the visit as a populist gesture describing the u.s. As a huge and important ally there's been a rise in the number of hate crimes here in Essex including reported attacks on Muslims last year there was almost 1800 recorded hate crimes in 2015 that figure was just over 1200 and as you've been hearing with Sadia Cole just a mom says she's worried for her children's health due to mold growing in her flats Emma Ford he's $28.00 says her housing company is ignoring her complaints the housing association involved says it is now taking action more on that story in the next half hour the weather for Essex it's a cloudy start with the mist and fog patches for some perhaps some drizzle around but it's looking mainly dry with some brighter spells later still rather chilly highs of 8 Celsius today that's 40 sick. Heights to football now and they'll be to you non-league sides in tonight's 5th round drawer of the f.a. Cup Sutton United's win over Leeds United yesterday saw them join Lincoln City in the last 16 and as affable correspondent John Murray now explains a host of top flight clubs have paid the price for fielding weakened sides to strange f.a. Cup competition we now have one where for the 1st time in its current guys in the same season 2 normally clubs Lincoln and certain have made it to the 5th round but it's also one where famous clubs fall one after the other in a frenzy of multiple team changes their managers taking full responsibility league progress and stability clearly more important to them but ever before more important seemingly than actually trying to win something however 5 of the Premier League top 6 are still in it one of them will most likely go on to win it well the holders Manchester United eased into the face round with a comfortable 4 nil victory over Wigan Athletic Old Trafford Watford and whole city the latest big names to be out of the competition what that last one nil the League One Millwall hull with rushed for one point Championship side for them. Southend United strong White says sees how to be patient and stay professional jury in his time outs of that same the defense that was thrown into Saturday's draw at Fleetwood barely 15 minutes before kick off off on 3rd downs went down injured in the warm up White is hoping it's now the end of a difficult period for him it's never easy to watch a game of football is that much everybody wants to be out there and you know that there's only that many places that can be picked up there so it is never easy to watch but at the same time you want to change to be doing well. It's just difficult to take when when you haven't got the opportunity to go and say well I play cricket now in the England ones I counts in Morgan says it's unbelievably disappointing to have lost the seconds t 20 international against India chasing 1452 when England were beaten by 5 runs even you know the way that we played in the last game to make level of maturity that we showed and even today for Norrington overs over over are fighting innings but I thought we showed a lot more smarter cricket being played the news you know we've we've seen big crash bang wallop really and it's been great and entertaining but I think we're learning a lot more now and were able to control everything in regard to the situation again Roger Federer has become the 1st man in history to win 5 or more titles 3 different Grand Slam itself to a 5 set victory over Rafael Nadal in the Australian Open final and finally for now the director of rugby at Southend Saxons says they need to change the culture in that same the Saxons have sunk into the National League 3 relegation zone after having 10 points deducted for disciplinary issues they've also had players serve lengthy bans this season and having also collected save yellow cards in Saturday's defeat a culture of Martin Jones says it can't go home it's something we're looking at change in culture needs to change within the squad but but again. Then we have to look at the officials and our yellow cards actually given for the right things at the moment that's it for now site a lovely thank you very much indeed Sana is B.B.C.'s exam Saidee 9 caught the next story just make you go what. We say mornings from c b a. It's 24 minutes to 8 o'clock now imagine coming every je not just to the sight of mold on the walls but also the smell of it as well as wet carpets and furniture because of the damp and the Ford family live in a former Army flat in coaches to which they say is not fit to live in it's own Biogenesis housing and rented through the coaches to borrow a home gateway B.B.C.'s 60th Woodward is in their flat with Emma forces morning Good morning Steve. So yeah Good morning welcome to call just welcome to this this is a former Army accommodation here is a lovely little flat on its own state a couple of bedrooms off to the right hand side of me here but at the end as you say got loans then you got the kitchen on the right hand side and little bathroom as well it's a nice little family flats but the thing that hits you say as soon as you open the door it's the air it's it's dense it's heavy and the smell unfortunately I'm sorry to say as soon as you walk in and you can see why you don't have to walk that far into the flat to realize in fact the 1st on your right hand signs a bathroom if I just turn the light on you hope you go to him he still has mold up in the top corner all around the light switch spreading right across the top of the door frame and across the rest of the ceiling in the bathroom as well just opposite the bathroom there's the boy's bedroom I can't quite get the signal in there said he but the boy's bedroom thankfully has been cleaned a little bit but that had a huge mold problem in there and still just very very recently the other bedroom the parents' bedroom as got mold all the way across the top of the ceiling across the top of the window frame the windows themselves say the dripping absolutely dripping with condensation going to move through the kitchen surprisingly the kitchen is actually pretty clear there's hardly any mold at all in the kitchen you'd think that. There be a mold issue in there if it was something that the tenants themselves were perhaps couple of but note that the kitchen is absolutely fine but now say going to bring into the lounge itself in the lounge is by far the worst room of the whole flap the mold spreads from one corner goes right across the side over the from the top of the telly goes around to the back of the room above the area where a large sofa sits and the windows there as well again absolutely dripping condensation the black thick spores of mold all the way down the wall and then as you come around that the longest wall on the back of the flat the mold again. Right deep into the into the right into the crease of the ceiling in the wall and then above the dining room table Saidee this is where the model spreads its furthest it comes out into the middle of the room it must come out 3 or 4 feet at least maybe even 5 feet from the corner of the room in towards where the light hangs down from the center and it's this really huge black spores It's astonishing and water pouring down the wall as well and the other thing Saidee is these huge drips of water that are just hanging there almost like you're inside a cave in you got those style of martial stereotypes it looks a bit like that these just dozens of drops of water just waiting to drip down and this is about the dining room table this is where the family eat their breakfast it's absolutely stunning Emma thank you very much for letting us come here and see this flat What is it like to live here it's horrible you just don't want to come home and. You don't want to live here I have a saying in the lounge I'd rather stay in the bedroom. Then in the lounge especially with the car pier it's horrible one thing I forgot to talk about was the sofa tell me Tell me about this area this is where you sit but tell me what's what this is like this so far all at the bottom is where due to the condensation and it's now spreading in front of the sofa so it's like a wet patch which is gradually getting bigger and that's where my children are. Not really a lot we could do about it so you've got 3 young boys so you've got Theo He's 4 months old yesterday Hartley who's 4 years old and know as well so you've got 3 young boys here what's it like as a mum you know with these 33 lines here you're constantly worrying about their health. Because mold is not good for anyone let alone children and a baby. It's just this horrible where we do just constantly worry about them all the time and it's not nice for them my oldest doesn't like living here. It's dirty says it like you have. You've been here since November 2015 so you've been here for just over a year or so has always been like this when we moved in it was newly painted It's about a month into it started coming but last year it wasn't as bad we kept until. And it's only September this year it's come back with a vengeance it's just awful So when you moved in with any sign of this it's all night not so freshly painted. Ok so and you've also been in touch with Genesis so we're going to hear from the Census reader to us in just a moment but what if they said to you so far. Or last year they had some survey as they said they were going to be found. In and then over the summer of seeing the mold goes away. I tried to find them gone to a specialist and from them. And then from September come back they came in cling to a little bit that said come back couple weeks later. And then they just didn't come back. Going out clean it really absolutely will cross back say in just a moment of that statement and was here just mention as well because it's the ventilation as well that causes Windows as you say there's hardly any ventilation you can get them open a little bit but the drips are just pouring down go to our Twitter feed by the way if you want to see a video of what this looks like it's quite astonishing so you understand you've got yes statements there you do go to our Twitter feed have a look at that video Crikey now we got the spokesman from the Genesis Housing Association has told us told this program 1st of all we would like to apologize to the residents of Raymer the house for the damp amount issues in their homes we accept this needs to be resolved long term and so have already been taken action to quickly achieve there some will be doing much more over the coming days a full inspection of the building by specialist took place on Tuesday 24th of January to enable us to be absolutely clear on what needs to be done we are now working with our contractors to urgently set out comprehensive works to the property under our disrepair procedure mold eradication work has already taken place in a number of flats and this work will continue over the coming days we absolutely acknowledge that this is a distressing experience for our residents who are of course our 1st priority residents can be absolutely assured that we will keep them fully informed of the situation and what work is needed to get this problem fixed as soon as we can and a coach is to borrow homes a spokesperson has said we understand the genesis the landlord is aware the Demp issue affecting the property and that Ms forward has reapplied to the house in register for a transfer from her current home once she is eligible to do so does that allay your fears. Yeah. I just said they've broken promises or any They've said that they're going to do things that they haven't. Would like more help really. Do you just want to get out of there now Emma Yeah I just want to own a home for my family I don't have to come home and stinks and I get a piece of clothing out the cupboard and that stings as well when I'm worrying about them getting. Joy it's just so I just want a nice time just a home to live in is it worth the worst year in the cold weather coast because obviously we've had a cold stretch now it's not quite so cold is it worse during the cold. It definitely in the summer if you clean it it doesn't come back to we had environmental health and they basically said. They are too cold when the winds are when it comes and it's a bit warmer in saw it was a freezing they've got no insulation until So during the winter that is when it is at its worst definitely. Stewart thank you so much for the photos and the Twitter you've done for us it really has brought it to our attention and Emma Crikey good luck to you keep us informed when you emma yes that if it will Frankie before we'll be following this story for you Thank you Stu Woodward and Thank you Emma. What would you do about that running down the walls in trippin however just check out the Twitter go to b.b.c. Essex and have a look at that video and give me your calls on that or you know all to all 3 tweeted it so just give me your comments on that could you live with that I can remember one time we had one wall which had some some problems on it condensation wise we finally had it done but it meant that one wardrobe it was always damp in that Woodrow But as I was Emma said the clothes smell just smell a bit funny nothing like into live with. 03024041 imagine that going over look tell me what you think. C.d.c. And 6 travel holdings got the latest on the roads for us how we look in Nassau Well looking at the speed sensors a lot of the usual rush hour delays are beginning to build up now the I 13 looks very slow in patches coming towards London the bit going from Pitzi to stem but hope looking rather slow saying patches are bits that are moving relatively well other bits that don't look quite so good also got circulates on the a 13 from Dagenham that pick Ewing the a $1.00 to $7.00 is a bit of a q. Coming out of self and towards really to get away from Ken's Holmes corner then there's another bit that looks very slow going towards and past months and while it's an queuing through the road works how old would a 12 various bits of that looking for a busy green past marks tell a about a quarter 3rd of the way to Kelvedon I suppose there's a bit between cold and wet in that it's rather slow very busy passing the ball into changing them very slow to start to mount netting towards the m $25.00. A 414 and the only ones who are really busy chipping Ongar so therefore for heading away from Chelmsford and down the ones who eat from their heading south and 11 down towards junction 7 at Harlow there's a bit of halfway between $8.00 and $7.00 which at looks pretty slow then it's very slow passing junction 7 remains busy down towards the m $25.00 and once you get past the m $25.00 accused most of the way down to the North Circular from there you should later on the Braintree bypass a lovely sorbitol for a busy mostly towards Harlow in the a 414 coming up towards the 1st Ave roundabout in Harlow looks really busy it also looks very slow in both directions on 5th Avenue in Harlow as well otherwise a talking up to cock blocks looking rather busy if you hang out of county that way trains are doing alright largely the next update is in half an hour now of late I think you've also. Double 3123. 3 double 51 b.b.c. Essex travel. I just wonder have you ever experienced damp or mold in your house and if you've rented a property which is in a bad state had to deal with their own 302-4041 is the number to dial on Twitter at 9 at b.b.c. Essex you see that video of that house hive Saidee their housing company needs to buy them a dehumidifier 150 pounds I've done this at home works 100 percent drives the laundry too says Jo Jo have a look at the video because I actually think it is well past a dehumidifier dehumidifier have a look. Taking your calls on that also we're looking for another word other than bed blocking bed blocking have you or a relative been stuck in a hospital when you wanted to go home have you ever been accused of being a bed blocker your loved one being a bed blocker it's a horrible thing to be accused of and I wonder can we come up with another word for that and how about a sit beside stuck in bed says Deborah on the text text the word Essex in the message to one trouble 3 also I'm keeping an eye on this petition and it's basically saying that Donald Trump should be allowed to enter the u.k. In his capacity as head of the u.s. Government but he should not be invited to make an official state visit because it would cause embarrassment to her majesty the queen and so far the amount of people who sign this petition is now 922326 so parliament will consider this for a debate because it's over 100000 signatures will it get to a 1000000 and your thoughts on that are the only person says Mary in South Bend who understands what Trump is trying to do I think he wants terrorism illegals kept out of the USA we might feel safer if we did the same. No I'm not a racist Thank you Mary for that I'm really trying says Chris in which I'm this man is 70 years old he doesn't care what he does he probably won't be here to see the consequences of his actions we are constantly being told how the brain slows down as you get older Why is he any different and making such important decisions for the world and get no myself but he's too old for the job it's interesting that's interesting so keep those coming in as well I wonder if we can speak to anyone who's actually signed that petition there must be some Or I can tell you if you'd like to know as to how many people have signed it in your area and have a look at those little bit later on would you sign that petition or do you think will trump said he was going to do that he got in and he's doing it this p.v.c. Essex where Essex comes to town. I love Harlow because approximately half the time the general hospital was quite useful topic just because a few people. Worked in Essex for many years I always found them to be very honest and honorable and decent they end up if to say what I think I love living her life as a community spirit b.b.c. Essex is where Essex comes to talk to b.b.c. Essex hits 10 to 8 on Twitter Joe says hi Saidee their housing company needs to buy them to read the out thank you for that Joe Roy is in high work and wants to talk about bed blocking we've got to come up with another name for the Other than bed blocking because most people are don't want to be in hospital they don't want to be blocking a bed in hospital they want to get out but for some reason they're sort of caught in between so what other word can we find for them Royson Highwood Joe's in Brentwood as well mourning Roy Good morning sorry are you doing I'm right actually boy you're busy busy busy so what do you think about this bed blocking. One so I'm not all about a white scene suitable accommodation awaiting suitable. Axes awaiting suitable accommodation are quite like that or suitable care I suppose. All of us. Coups There's nothing worse than being called a bed blocker when when you do you're not there because you choose suggesting you're you're you're too bloody minute and yet. I tell you what if anyone if anyone out there is being called a bad blocker or had their relatives I was Desk desolate always always so upset when they phoned up and said Your mother's bed blocking Anyway you should be going . I tell you what I did say I'd be discussing it on air they didn't like that too much and soon they soon got a specialist around find out what was wrong with her she hadn't even had a diagnosis. Hadn't even been seen by anyone but they said because they said Olga will she say to your bed blocking it because you don't want to what. Are my you know I'm blocking my own bed and. I like that so awaiting suitable I'm writing this down awaiting suitable accommodation because they've asked for us to come up with something and I think that's quite nice as well transit care is nice as well a light that Roy thank you very much indeed for your contribution so we're coming up with a different word too but bed block in here has anyone else had their one loved one accused of bed blocking is if we didn't want my mum in the hospital like my sisters and I were taking it like in a like in in shifts to be with her all the time like like we want to do that when Joe's in Brentwood Morning Joe morning Kerry talking about this damn flat in Brentwood. Some ideas you think this do you may be fired would help. Yes I bought place a couple of years ago and it wasn't rented so I didn't have anyone else I could call on to solve it right the 1st went 1st winter I was in there thanking you describe the water run in with water the mold was growing and I was beside myself because I spent a fortune on this place and it was beautiful but it was just full of mold and let you say it's just horrible at home please understand where the girl is coming from and I didn't know what to do I was keeping the windows open nothing was helping. And it turns out the places we've actually made of concrete construction which means they're always are colder than brick and that's what causes it but most grows I found out my old growth above a certain percentage of humidity I think it's 60 percent right opposed to the humidifier which takes the moisture out of the air and once the air is dry or the mold can't grow. Place is 100 percent dry no smell no not. All this housing company need to do for this family is spend 100 pounds on a dehumidifier and have run and it was so the problem well I thank you so much for that Joe and m. Or if you are listening I wonder have you tried that did they not do that because that seems to me you know if it worked with Joe and she saw teacher Brandreth 50 pounds must cost more than that the cleaning of the flat in just to clean it and leave it the same way as it is ridiculous thank you very much indeed Joe Susan Milligan Dato 30240 would you were moving so morning. Yes. Yes I think they should because I. Don't care patient because that is what they're waiting for you know. What you seem to go home all day waiting for your say yeah what do you think about this term bed blocker How would you feel if you were called to bed block Ok during ospital very good. Because it makes you feel like one of those people who's just who she is taking from the n.h.s. Doesn't mean that claim I don't know any way I can do it I can't care for them when I get so I think they like my sister was in there 2 days earlier because 11 part of the n.h.s. Didn't talk to the other part the n.h.s. Whether they want to do whether or not to do. And then they said no you're not going to have a scan go home so she's read getting ready to go home and then another lot turned up with. Oh no you've got to have the scan and take it down for the scan. The right. Hon can home care patients are like that h.c.a. I. Certainly do. Certainly it does because certainly nothing makes you mad or being told that your loved one is a bad blood nothing makes you mad or say I've never got over it but I never got around right ha and if my mom would a known oh she died literally she would have been. Trying for she's never taken a penny from anyone in her life let alone to be called a God who thought he was winding me up this morning choose to interpret her. Sewer like that home care patient says Sue I hope that Nick human still listening because maybe one of these one of these ideas who still think oh yeah that's a good idea. Home care patient awaiting suitable accommodation homeless or transit care just a few of the ideas you've come up with Keep them coming in over 302-4041 is the number to dial a let's find out what's happening weather wise today because the lovely Kate consoler joins us hello Kate hello good morning in the meantime really mild start out there this morning temperatures at 5 or 6 ounces across the county quite gory there's a bit of clouds and spots of drizzle should say predominantly dried today but it's feeling quite down that drizzle kind of getting in on the skins there were a damn feeling day in with all the clouds the temperature they were manes mild we're looking at a maximum of 8 Celsius Save-A night tonight cloud increasing from the whites and quite thick cloud bringing some rain some drizzle minimum temperature 4 Celsius and that greed continues into Tuesday outbreaks of rain temperatures getting up to 9 Celsius now the coastal waters forecast valid until midday for the Thames estuary temperature between 6 and 8 Celsius heavy rain wind for 3 to 4 becoming Force 2 to 3 wind direction northwesterly maximum gust 22 knots becoming 20 knots states like the coming wavelets pressure 1008 millibars and visibility very good the next time tide and how each 119 at 3.9 meters West Mercia 146 at 5.2 meters and Southend 208 at 5.8 meters was the 1st of the. Mobile phone. It was a knock here was 199999999. Do you remember that I started working in London and I drive in at 4 o'clock in the morning. And my car was on that reliable some things never change to the what what time do you drive in. Up Australia. Even earlier thanks very much you do so there you go see look at that remember in the time you got your phone we started off with that this morning at 6 o'clock what was your 1st ever mobile phone because more and more more more more and more like 6 year olds are getting mobile phones which is incredible just my Miata question I just thought about it also I'm keeping an eye on Trump's on this petition saying that Donald Trump should be allowed to enter the u.k. But shouldn't be able to have a state visit so far 926955 people have signed this petition we haven't spoken to one person who said that they've signed it is there's some people sort of saying that you know he shouldn't be allowed other people saying he should but I'd love to speak to someone who's actually maybe signed it or maybe has decided they won't sign it over 302-404-1927 extension 000 now it's gone up as I'm watching it would be talking about hate crimes and how unfortunately they're on the rise here in Essex Why do you think that is and would be taking your calls on that after the news. 7 and 6 such. B.b.c. a 6. 8 o'clock another exclusive on the rise in hate crime here in Essex after the latest B.B.C.'s 6 news now with Sonny Watson thank you say good morning B.B.C.'s exams found out 240 hospital beds in our county have people in them he medic. I don't need to be that so-called But blocking is a problem for hospitals right across the country discharge can be delayed for a number of reasons including trying to source out long term help with living for elderly patients Nicky Ms in charge of coaches to hospital to the problem area to the growing problem especially the problems also remember the numbers are getting worse as they say to the financial squeeze on the local authority increases in the last 4 years now she had with Saidee a moment ago there's been a rise in the number of hate crimes recorded here in Essex including reported attacks on Muslims for b.b.c. Essex Samantha Delton has more details range the mosque has been attacked twice in the past 4 years most recently a group of men threw bricks and burning rubbish bags at the building in what police say was a hate crime these types of crimes went up in Essex last year 29 of nearly $1800.00 of those instance were classed as Islamophobia. Of Braintree mosque says that while these incidents are worrying he feels more Muslims are reporting crimes against them it's it all ends with some campaigners who argue Islamic hate crime is massively underreported and we'll have more on this story coming up in the next few minutes of the program almost a 1000000 people in the u.k. Have signed a petition saying President Trump should not come to Britain on a state visit planned for later this year Downing Street House this morning insisted that the invitation House been issued and accepted and that America is a huge important alloy Meanwhile Mr Trump insisted his temporary travel ban on people from 7 Middle East and African countries is not about religion but terrorism and protecting his country tens of thousands of people in America have taken part in protests against the move will the conservative m.p. For Braintree James cleverly told b.b.c. Essex he questions whether Mr Trump's policy decisions. Have been properly thought re the question that we've got all store sells the when we have situations like most r m r e colleague in Parliament or in. Potentially being able to travel to United States of America because you go towards whether this is really as sensible and as well thought through as such an important policy really ought 6 people have been shot dead at a mosque in Quebec City in Canada tea people have been arrested a motive for the attack house yet to emerge 2 people have been cut free from their cars all to crush it take leanness Dunst it happened on done my road last night a man and a woman were left in the caf paramedics occultist a mom says she can't go on living in a property that's full of mold and damp you can see pictures of that flat on the B.B.C.'s 6 to 8 of 8 am afford house 3 young children and says she's really worried what it's doing to their health what's going on Hi I'm home from a family I don't have to come Hi I'm staying. I get a piece of caving out the cupboard and that stings as well when I'm worrying about them getting a Owen joy it's just out just want a nice time just a home to live in will Genesis housing association has apologised and says it is now taking steps to deal with that situation C.B.C.'s exports news now in the former England captain Alan Scherr a says fans are being cheated by clubs fielding weakens teams in the f.a. Cup the Premier League teams in round 4 made an average of 7 changes age Liverpool hull and want for it all last see lower league opponents well Sutton united to the lowest ranked team left in the competition caused one of the biggest shocks of the round they beat Championship side Leeds United that means they'll beat say non-league sides in Sanaa is draw for the last 16 Lincoln City of course the other the holders. United on 3 that I intend to sneeze this morning Roger Federer has become the 1st man in history to win 5 or more titles at 3 different grand slams after a 5 separate Cirie over Rafael Nadal in the Australian Open final the director of rugby at Southend Saxons says they need to change the culture in the team the side has sunk into the National League 3 relegation zone after having 10 points deducted for disciplinary issues and in cricket England's happened beats and by 5 runs in the 2nd t 20 international against India in Napa poor the weather for Essex it's rather cloudy with some mist for patches and perhaps some drizzle around this morning but it is looking mainly dry with some brighter spells 3 today your top temperature is 8 degrees Celsius that's 46 Fahrenheit lovely thank you so you. Breakfast with say 89 this is b.b.c. X x Mondays breakfast on b.b.c. Essex is knowing tonight I'm Saidee 9 a very good morning to you if you've just joined us. More of you can use this our own bed blocking after our exclusive preview of the numbers of hospital beds in Essex which have patients in them who are medically fit enough to go home we're looking for a different word other than calling them bad luck. In the last hour we also heard from the family living in a flat so damn the carpets and so for all what. I've been talking about renting properties how do you deal with your landlord. But our lead story this hour is about the increase in hate crimes in Essex who talked to 2 Muslims living in the county about their experiences and find out whether they think Donald Trump should come on a state visit to Britain after his ban on Muslims entering the u s. 03024041. Is the number to dial Texel word Essex in your message to one travel friend email loudest woman in the world at b.b.c. Dot co dot you care we're keeping an eye on that petition that now has 930774 signatures are still in a spoke to one person here in Essex who's going to tell me they've signed it. Joyously to say to. You 30240. 3 b.c. And takes $81.00 trip $3.00 and $2.00 message with 6 b.c. . 7 minutes past 8 you're meant to be leaving. If you don't have to leave to go to pass you can turn over have another 7 minutes now we've talked a bit of breakfast before about people in Essex being attacked because of the color of their skin their oxen or their religion when you figures obtained by the b.b.c. Show the number of hate crimes recorded by the place has gone up in 2015 there were 1229 hate crimes in Essex last year that went up to $1797.00 and there were $29.00 attacks on Muslims up from 11 in 2015 cash if our marriage is a man at the Al Falah Braintree Islamic center where they've had a number of attacks on holiday he's Santa is from the Islamic Sharia Council lives in epics and they both join me now while his studio one of the fine Hello good morning good morning good morning thank you for joining us as well if we can start with you do these figures surprise you. To be honest not really. Since the brick sit well you know we've been seeing that the numbers have been going up gradually for the hate crimes but to one point to be honest for the most news in Essex. I would say that out there on the streets we don't really we haven't really seen the rise in numbers. But having said that you know the attacks and the hate crimes are out there specially for those people who are dressed in traditional clothing or the mostly women who would perhaps have a scarf on the head you know they're more per prone to these attacks but he's been happening over the years I don't really think there's been such an increase in Essex perhaps there's some change in the way reporting and people are encouraged encouraged to report it but nevertheless this hate crimes in the underlying issue is still there I mean you just have to go on to social media and read some of the articles in the comments that people have made and so the problems are out there but perhaps we haven't really as a Muslim community seen the worst of it yet do you agree Hala. I mean Absolutely absolutely I think hate crime is on the increase it's very worrying it's not surprising and I agree with Gosh it is not surprising at all given the kind of rhetoric that we're seeing from that various leaders it's not surprising and started well before back that it's been going on for quite a while the hatred with them is you know we've been blamed for every wrong that has been done in the world at the moment with the international terrorism is a massive issue Muslims are being blamed on mass that you are to blame for everything that is going wrong and it's really really frightening I'm quite frightened I wear a headscarf and I think not go out on my own I will go with family or if I need to do shopping or we're trying go to an area where there is a large Muslim community because just feel a bit more comfortable and that is not nice that's not the way how it's going which is which is probably the opposite of what we'd want really which is one would want everyone to mix with everyone that's the total being of totally me integration as to no one would feel intimidated or frightened to go out on their own or to a place that isn't of like minded people I mean that is quite That's that's really shocking that stance really shocked me Hala because I know you're a strong woman. I am and that's what shocked me as well of enough you know grown up spent all my life in such and I love this country this is my home I have never thought of any other country is my home I just have a different faith from other people I've ever had asked and you know and I pray 5 times a day and I do a few odd religious oppression but otherwise I am the same as everybody else and this is my country my language I speak English this is my home and yet I know from you know a few sort of insults and things being thrown at me over the last few years that I'm not welcome and that people are questioning my allegiance my loyalty to this country whether death they found me. You know they need to be honest I'm comfortable you can see down the tube you know people won't come and sit next to you they're staring at you if you've got a large back I remember to let you been somebody had left not to take the side and immediately somebody walked in and looked at me and said Is that your suitcase I don't know what was he asking me could you people in the carriage to pick me is that your suitcase What did he assume that I'm a foreigner or I've got something in there that we should be bothering about that have abandoned it and it's going to blow up why did you look at me that sense of distrust of Muslims is very very open across Europe and in British society society today and it is terrifying is that the food all of the terrorists who've created this atmosphere and the people are now just terrified of anyone yet you say my behavior headscarf may have a beard made me too with a different accent or whatever be a slightly different color is that the fault of the terrorists in that way are they winning. In some ways I think they are but I think we as a society need to be much more mature at looking at what's going on in the world and not to say that because somebody in Syria is ordering people to kill people does not mean that everybody here who is a Muslim and belongs to the faith that these people claim to belong to is suddenly guilty you know we are guilty by association at the moment Muslims are guilty by association because of our faith and the general public needs to be much more mature and aware and they know we're not going to be fooled by these propaganda and yes the terrorists are winning because they want Muslims to be hated They want young Muslims to feel some want to comfortable they start disliking the society in which they live and then they will they themselves will then commit terrorist acts that's what the terrorists want and that's what we would use and what we want to do is guard against give them what they want because she fears will remind us about the attack which is happen to your mosque in the past. Well over the past we've had 2 major attacks one was about 3 years ago on the same day as Lee Rigby was murdered in London so one person obviously affected by the news he came down to the mosque with 2 knives and basically he was claiming that he wants to kill all Muslims a more recent attack was perhaps 3 weeks ago when during the night few young guys they came to the mosque to try to smash the windows and the aim was to set fire inside the mosque but luckily they were unable to get access to ground break the windows or the doors hence they ended up setting fire to a little shed we have outside which generally cause much damage so and then I mean if that was continued to if they had continued to burn for a few hours that could have caused quite a lot of damage but luckily one of the most in taxes drivers happened to be passing by and hence he was able to take some action thank you do you think the police doing enough to stop these high currents to be honest the police tried their best and they tried their best to reassure us and they do the investigation and everything but obviously compared to say 5 years ago the communication and the relationship we had to police is not the same I mean that's not because they're not working hard enough I think the numbers have gone down whereas previously we had you know quite a lot of officers and there was a lot of interaction and communication now because of the cuts now it's getting pretty difficult and the relationship is pretty strained stay with me we would love to talk more about this would take our travel and then we'll speak more about hate crimes he in Essex there on the rise over 30240. 3 c. And 6 travel Russell's got the latest on the all important rights have a look at my son Morningside he well there's a killer he had 35 there was an accident and sick. It was junctions 28 to 27 from the a 12 to the 11 has been very quickly moved to the hard shoulder has left some queues along that stretch of the motorway so that looking very busy for a bit there's also a delay further around wards I suppose part way between $27.26 from the 11 to Waltham Abbey does a bit slow b.c. Passing $26.00 but actually that bit looks to be easing 11 still it's pretty slow southbound towards junction 7 and Harlow and then cueing from the m $25.00 down to the North Circular and off junction 7 there are 2 days on the a 414 approaching the motorway from either side junction 7 and further up they form for a bit of a queue towards the Edinburgh white roundabout speed sensors of pick up various ways on the 812 going away from London it's ferry slow going up towards cock dock the Q 3 calls the way back to Cape Mary then towards London vary so from just before Mark stay about half way down to Calvert and then just after Mt messing very slow going towards the end 25 for a bit a one to 7 looks very slow heading away from Southend Kent terms corner going towards rail even queuing through the road works how old would be a 13 towards on that still looks fairly slow in patches heading away from the 5 Bells interchange of president toward Stanford hope and then queuing from Rainham to Dagenham in the usual way very busy coming from Sheffield into Brentwood on the a 1023 the ones who are 8283 so into Brentwood in fact there are bits in patches that are pretty slow coming out of Heron gate and then after. More than queueing into Brant with the a 414 heading away from Chelmsford towards Harlow looks there is so chipping Ongar high on the chipping Ongar that it's very slow and the delays carry on down the I want to work for a bit on the southbound side usually on the Braintree bypass from the marks on roundabout to galleys corner looks a little bit busy into the cultural bypass going towards Braintree as well on the a 120 and we had a report of an accident partly blocking the I am 24 at White's Co near to chapel corner and Bournemouth Park Road in Southend until there's an accident as well and just getting word of an accident on North. Stiff it the next update is in half a lovely thank you. Spotted a problem call out Devil 3 arrow 1233 double 51. 117 minutes past 8 o'clock just go on in 2015 there were 1229 he crimes in Essex last year that went up to 1787 hate crimes there were 29 attacks on Muslims up from 11 in 2015 so that's quite a lot that's over double in a year my guess in the studio catchy for Ahmed is a man at the Braintree Islamic center with have had a number of attacks and hollers Sam is from the Islamic Sharia Council lives in Epping and while I've got you on as well if I may ask you we we've got a there's a petition which is going ahead at the moment to prevent donor truck from making a state visit to the United Kingdom and watching as it's going up it's now at 937952 so that seems to be going up and the reason for this of course is the 7 countries that he's doing decided that they should be they should be looked into and shouldn't be allowed to just come into the country what do you think about this death does this add to to the hatred does this add to the worry of Muslims or is it common sense to check people who come in from countries where there are problems what do we think let's all skew 1st if we make a shift what your thoughts. Well I think it's interesting that countries is chosen . In all countries no one associated to those countries and actually carried out a terrorist attack on American soil before whereas there are other countries who people associated to that country were actually carried out attacks on American soil and it's strange that they not been banned or they not been into so and you know it seems as if all those countries like you know the richer countries Saudi Arabia you any who have you know business contacts with America they don't seem to abandon and it's just these poor countries who seem to run so I'm not saying that you have these checks is a bad idea I mean perhaps you could have those checks but I mean to do it all of a sudden and just to single out 7 countries I think that was quite extreme and I think when you have a president and you have a leader of a large country speaking like that and making such comments then I think that gives the opportunity in a green light to people you know who want to carry out these hate crimes it gives them a screen lie and it makes them more confident in carrying it out so I mean like in America I think over the last $23.00 days we've seen a few attacks in America on the Muslims so obviously now there is that fear that you get copycat attacks which could even happen in the u.k. On Muslims so that is creating that you know the atmosphere of fear and insecurity but obviously a lot of people disagree with this and a lot of people a feel that he's wrong your thoughts on this because it's now up to 939000 well just it's creeping up as I speak of this a lot of people don't want this seen as a state visit I think what they're basically saying is we think this is wrong what he's done in this what do you what are your thoughts on it. Well I have signed the petition I think it's absolute disgrace for the a man like that has been elected president and that you know we should really not be giving him any kind of paraphernalia allowing him to come with company stage or whatever I think he is just a disgraceful man shameful for America to have elected this man as president and this is all caught of this drip drip effect of making them look guilty to pick on a come through it to pick on somebody because they were born somewhere you know most fire was born in Somalia that whole that makes him a terrorist over 10 short terrorists if you just look at America thousands die every I don't have the statistics in front of me the thousands die every year because of gun crime you know ordinary Americans killing or going Americans with guns and these are now going through Look at that little gun crime is not being touched the biggest quarter in America one of the biggest killers in America I'm just target people refugees is what we're talking about generally people refugees whole countries suffering was a lot of what they were actually created because of outside intervention American European British intervention going in there are springs to mind immediately and then to say well you can't enter the country because you are a potential terrorist. Discussing this kind of profiling is unacceptable I mean doesn't the cause of the Nazis were during gotta remember that fascism in Europe this is what it did it conquered a people because of that faith and just because of that you deserve to die we don't trust you you're going to Jim couldn't marry Jews it shops are broken synagogues down is that where we're going in Europe unfortunately today and a president encouraging that is absolutely frightening let's also to try Let's bring in chief inspector from Essex police took in about the rising numbers of hate crimes in the county Good morning to Chief Inspector Matt good morning thanks very much indeed for joining us you concerned about this rise in hate crime. I think the honest answer is we're always concerned if there's a rise in any crime and on high crime in particular we're very aware of the impact that has on on the community and the fear within the community so it's very much we focus our attention on on any rising crime but certainly high crime it forms one of our faltering strands of vulnerability and focus from chief officers and that's passed down to operational staff is that we need to really focus on high crime and look at opportunities where we can tackle that and as a result we've you know we validated specialist resources was identified that we need specialist all officers to help manage our response to high crime. So we've got those specially substitutes for pain identified and put in place around the county to work alongside those in community teams support local offices and give specialists advice in order to tackle in order to tackle high crime cash youth are made is a man the our asylum Braintree Slick's Islamic center was telling us that actually he's found out recently that the help has been going down slightly because of the lack of officers that there doesn't seem to be as much help is that that is the case isn't there cashing. In on this Yes I mean I agree I mean like the community offices which you have to have in the past that's definitely gone down so obviously that brings down the communication and that also has an effect under tension ship. I haven't had to answer that well I think the reality is we have got less certain numbers of office throughout the county but what we have done is focus our resources on where the specialist support needs to be so high crime offices didn't didn't exist in you know in previous years so what we have done is phase made ourselves far more accessible by Web sites via the high instant reporting centers which are are started by not only places but especially some other agencies we go and send off those to trying those resources in order to encourage anonymous reporting 3rd party reporting or indeed reporting to other agencies that can share that information with a place in order to in order for us to care and investigations so you know it's very the reality is they're all a few a place offices however what we have to do is a focus the attention on on our priorities high crime been absolutely at the top of that in terms of vulnerability. And so it's disappointing to hear. That that people feel that communication has gone downhill that specialises vises there we've made ourselves far more accessible we've got you know Web sites set up to encourage reporting of high crime we've got campaigns such as stop the height which provides space specialist support where we've got high crime ambassadors to try and encourage people to come forward if we if we don't if we don't if you don't if it's not reported to us we can't do with it so we're very much encourage people to come forward and very much want to continue carrying out those community impact assessments where instance occurred such as Braintree to provide an update to say that we have arrested one person in relation to the incident that happened in the Braintree mosque on the night the January inquiries ongoing so I need to be very cautious around. I want to talk about that but I can I can assure you that we have had I might arrested for that offense. But inquiry is ongoing and I look forward to provide that apology but in the future around where we're going to terms of an investigation you must be pleased with that thank you. As the chief inspector said days and ongoing. So we'll keep keep an eye on that one what should people do if they hear or see something that they're not quite sure is a hate crime or not what should they do Chief Inspector. Absolutely reporter this is a high crime it's a perception so it's a perception that the victim has or any other person has as a result we will always deal with as a hate crime therefore absolutely if they have in any doubt as to whether what the motivation behind any attack is or any you know that doesn't when I talk about attack that sounds very dramatic but it could be just a verbal assault as people are walking down the street massive massive impact on people and their their fear of going out as you've already if you've already mentioned and something like that if people believe but comments about my Or there's been actions where we think that's based on some of these religion or belief or disability sexuality then absolutely Essex police will deal with that as a hate crime. Invest time and energy into it into trying to investigate that best we can and finally I'm concerned as to Chief Inspector about Donald Trump's stance we've had nearly a WW signatures now on that petition send he shouldn't be having a state visit here lots of people apparently are going to be turning up in London at 6 o'clock tonight for 4 to attend I think Downing Street are you worried or told that his stance on Muslims and on people traveling and you know from certain countries are you worried about that or to. On behalf of Wessex place I can't make a comment on the political. About not right for me to tell you that clearly you know every one has personal views but you know I wouldn't want to share with you this time I think my hands might hurt right now in terms of what her thoughts are in relation to some of the comments are being made by my by Donald Trump and that's the official government line. Thank you very much indeed for joining us Chief Inspector Matt Garrett from Essex Police thank you also to hollar San who joined us as ever a pleasure as ever to have you on this program more left of you back in soon looking through the papers as well as for Ahmed thank you very much indeed for tracking down to our studios much appreciated because coming in 302-4041 hate crimes would you have you ever reported one Have you ever what would you do would you would you know what to do this is p.v.c. 627 c. On B.B.C.'s 6 the county cricket season the Clarkson and often in season 3 the b.b.c. Essex Quest live on this day there's a brand new sound to Saturday Breakfast and the show competition giving you the chance to want him to sing in your I used to when she 17 B.B.C.'s 6 b.b.c. . It's exactly half past 8 times the news headlines now son you want some Thank you say good morning b.b.c. Essex has found out 240 hospital beds in our county have people in them he medically don't need to be there so called beds blocking is a problem for hospitals right across the country concerns from senior Muslims here in at. 6 are being raised about Donald Trump's travel ban on people from 7 mainly Muslim countries the president has said it's not about religion but terrorism protecting the u.s. Meanwhile almost a 1000000 people in the u.k. Have signed a petition saying President Trump shouldn't come to Britain on a state visit planned for later this year Downing Street House this morning insisted that the invitation has been issued and accepted and the coal just a mom says she can't go on living in a property that's full of mold and damp and she's worried about how it may affect her young children Emma Ford says it's been going on for some time now you can see pictures of the flats on the b.b.c. Essex Twitter feed the housing association involved says it is now dealing with the problem a quick look at the weather for Essex It's a damp start to the day but it's looking mainly dry with some brighter spells later stopped temperatures not too bad today up to 8 degrees Celsius that's 46 Fahrenheit to the sport now in the former England skipper Alan Scherr has told us fans are being cheated by clubs fielding weakened sides in the f.a. Cup Premier League teams want to Verdun Hull City with the latest not to make it 3 to the 5th round Waterford last one male it League One Millwall whilst hull with thrashed for one by Championship side for that sheriff says it's not just the top flight seems that folds it serves that clubs care about money whereas forms care about trophies I don't get and never have done the resting of of players I'm all for bringing young kids into the team but not 6 or 7 or 8 of them will see non-league sides or into the last 16 of the f.a. Cup for the 1st time since the Football League was founded Sutton United's one nil win at home to Leeds United means they'll join fellow National League club Lincoln City in tonight's 5th round draw Sutton Captain Jamie Colin says a builder for the day job says he's just a great guy you can see where major fines. For us. Coming up in any special hour of your fantastic achievement let me say that team we started our chargers are lucky enough for us we want to be part timers what you're trying try so it is there twice a week on Friday old an appeal to start so this is a lot different but we won hopefully we got a big say next round and see what happens well elsewhere holders Manchester United eased into the 5th round with a comfortable 4 nil victory over Wigan Athletic out Old Trafford now south and United still more it says he's had to be patient and stay professional journey his time outs of the same the defender was thrown into Saturday's Drew Fleetwood barely 15 minutes before kick off after Anton sides noms went down injured in the warm up White is hoping it's the ends of a difficult period for him it's never easy to watch a game of football because so much everybody wants to be out there and you know that there's only that many places that can be picked out there so. It's never easy to watch but at the same time you want to tame to be doing well. It's just difficult to take when when you haven't got the opportunity to go and say want to play West Ham midfielder Dmitri Pyatt is rejoining his former club model say for 25000000 pounds he signed a 4 and a half year deal with the French satellite Roger Federer has become the 1st man in history to win 5 or more titles at 3 different grand slams after a 5 set victory over Rafa Nadal in the Australian Open final he says clinching his 1st Grand Slam since 2012 was a special feeling especially against a great rival Rafa definitely has been very particular in my career and I think he made me a better player. It's remains for me the ultimate challenge to play against him so it's definitely very special I said also before the finals if I were to win against Rafa super special is very sweet because in a minute and a grandson for a long long time no because it was 2007 removed in a 5 setter. The director of rugby at Southend Saxon's says they need to change the culture in the team the Saxons have sunk into the National League 3 relegation zone after having 10 points deducted for disciplinary issues they've also had players serve lengthy bans this season and having collected 2 yellow cards in Saturday's defeat at culture Martin Jones says it can't go on it's something we're looking to change in our culture needs to change within the squad but but again then we have to look at the officials and yellow cards actually given for the right things at the moment and finally in cricket England's have been beaten by 5 runs in the 2nd t 20 international against India in NAACP or citee. Beaten again yes. Did you watch the netball did the tennis Did you watch the 2 No no I didn't unfortunately but you know you don't grab. All the Yeah Yeah well you know the terrible thing is once we're out once old old you know come to went in Mary went that was. A bit like the football isn't it when England's go out which let's face it they do tend to go out quite early you know why it's quite a bit of interest and it's quite good no way to get your time back you know because quite That's true I mean you've got the 6 Nations this Saturday Yeah that's kicking off Bill I like watching rugby Yeah it's quite I find it quite exciting watching it you could really get couldn't get a ticket this year well I could if I wanted to play like $400.00 pounds each and even even Mr Cooper I would actually go yeah yeah I've never been to see a lawyer that I've only seen on the telly but imagine the atmosphere must be brilliant because I think there's even a I went to a couple of years ago and I have to say it was just the best it was just the best one ever to go which is oh because everyone sits with everyone there's no line so you're sitting on the French match so we're sitting next to go to a guy who literally come in a bear I mean. And I thought to be on the c.c. Taking the mickey. But he was French and he had his French flair It's not like football where you're all in your own little section and we were cheering when the French did amazing tries because they did so oh it was the most tries ever imagine and they were running from one into the other and you couldn't help but cheer and applaud it and so you had to be on your feet and cheer that as well with him and when he was when when you know we scored years ago not. Very nice that was a lot of how to get myself down to one of these guy and then not for foreign to pander Ticky and I didn't know that much maybe not that much thank you very much. Say mornings from the. B.B.C.'s exam Saidee 9 in taking your calls over 3024041 so we're taking your calls on hate crime and Donald Trump should he be banned from a state visit and in the last half hour we heard from her son from the Islamic Sharia Council she was she said she was frightened about hate crime against Muslims in Essex and it's been going on for quite a while. You know we're being blamed for every wrong being done in the world at the moment it would. Have been blamed on a man that you are to blame for everything looking at grain wrong and greedy really frightening I'm quite frightened I wear a head scarf and I think not go out on my own I will go with family or if I need to do shopping all the time go to an area where there is a large with impunity because there's still a bit more comfortable and I it's not nice but no matter how. Insane he is because you can't get a stronger woman then how are you really can I mean I met a several times and she's just really you know just a down to earth really lovely lady so for her to be frightened to go out is very scary actually. Bacon who's a 30240 food one carries in Eastwood Mike seen a bridge and they join me now morning to Terry I'm going to say the curse to me the front has already been invited on the site. That will not be withdrawn it really isn't any of our business if he pursues the policy is on which he was elected which he is doing however it appears that the facts and balances with this in the American system will probably prevent some of the things that he wants to do actually happening and quite frankly we ought to solve our own hate crime out before we start rubbishing the American policy in the signing silly petitions it's the clean us to put up with them so that the clean decide where you can count on the state of ourselves it's just nothing to do with us what how well is it because the queen does represent tosspot But I mean there were some. Some problems we had with Recently we had the Chinese visit didn't we on the state visit and when you look at some of their policies but we are obviously tracing heavily with them and you wonder about than you sort of think oh well we certainly certain things that they do over in China we disagree with they would be lovely to live in an ideal world only deal with nice people which meant if you look at my scrunchies we'd actually deal with nobody. But it just doesn't work that way the man has been elected on a mandate and now what he's doing he hasn't said that these things are going to be permanent he put them in while he sorts out what actually happens some of them have already been proven to be worse of all some more my well in the next couple of days he is pursuing the policy of his country I mean are we going to say that the reason why it shouldn't he be 1st here got up on one human rights. So we don't do any business with Turkey so we don't do any business with Pakistan so we don't do any business with India any people will have it will be Australia or New Zealand which won't be which will be a lot of help thank you very much indeed Terry Soteris And you know well you know he's been invited in that invitation will stay in the person has to put up with him is the queen but he sat right Oh should we have a right as a country to say we don't want a state visit by this president which think we'd be cutting off a noses to spite our faces in the way he's been in he's been invited How embarrassing to have to turn around and say well you can't come now you can't come on a state visit you can come over and visit us if we let you but we're not going to let you meet our Queen over 302-4041 at least one of those Isn't it high Saidee Romo not Trump's actually doing what he said leaders are M.P.'s must be feeling slightly uneasy with all the promises and no action says right on the Tx text the word Essex in the message to one troubles period really like to know your thoughts might seem high bridge once took about bed blocking morning Mike the morning he say he wants a patient is told by the consultant. They can go home another tier of expertise comes into play. Is your therapist because they have to make sure that the patient before that home or the suitable home to go to can the kitchen can they access to bedrooms and all it has to be addressed there is the person needs to have modifications done to the fact I was already this. The Fairy fish turn around and say Right we need to spend 15000 pound adaptiveness property before patient they can go home are one problem we do in a 15000 pound. And that is one of the reasons for your bed blocking is nothing at all to do with the poor doctor and nurses on the ward is the fact that he occupational therapists who are a separate department in the hospital. Don't have the stuff and b. Don't have the funding so should the word bed blocker be dropped I mean from from our language because it does accuse the person of blocking the bed technically they are but they're blocking the bed for a reason do you keep this person in the bed for a couple of nights or do you send that person home to a totally unsatisfactory accommodation which you know harmful and good and sometimes not even that sometimes they waiting for them all to tick the boxes on yes they've got the medication yes the expert has told them yes the therapist is given a yes the physio is given and there things sometimes they're waiting for that as well it's nothing to do with the patient is to do with medical staff actually all working together and say Ok we've got patient a ready to go home they're ready to go home magically right quickly let's get this sorted now rather than we see you tomorrow we'll see the next day. It make makes me married to us my mother had to grin. As usual. Lost her left leg. And the consultant came along and he says right he says. You're fit to go home because you knew that she had care at home. This is right all you really need from us she said is. A wheelchair. She was a big woman she needed to have a large wheelchair and she was told. It would be about a week to get one so the consultant said spoiled princess fleeting are we doing nothing giving one of ours for the week we did he was pushing her to the car jobsworth stopped me and said Rock is a hospital wheelchair you don't take it past the hospital gates. You just can't cope when you. Think that sums it up think you very much indeed for your co on the text I say Donald is a bit of a fruit loop but it was reported on t.v. This morning that Obama banned some of the same countries for 6 months in 2014 which is twice as long but nothing was said about that does anyone know why it was not reported on says Stewart. Wasn't reported on because he didn't follow through with it didn't happen did it but you're right he did say these countries would be banned from going to the u. Us USA but it wasn't reported on because he didn't do it fortunately a lot of the bomb a stuff just nothing happened. B.c. Essex travel not so Holden's got the latest on the roads he knows what's happening on the roads morning Russell morning say to us a fairly normal morning in most places and looking at the speed sensors got a lot of the regular delays I can see that there is only a $1.00 to $7.00 going into Southend it can terms call a bit busy the other way towards Reilley we've got today's on the a 13 actually a bit coming towards time but I hope still busy but it's not as bad as it was 2 killing that from writing to Dagenham a 12 there is bits that looking pretty special to cop doc and then going towards the m 25 it actually meant messing with clear looks alright then now I want to look pretty so it's way to Brant with the Sheffield side it looks closer coming into Brentwood as well the bypass coming along the approach the Army Navy roundabout coming into Chelmsford ferry so that's a half way back to the 80. Well I got a queue on the a 130 just outside Chelmsford as well it's the bit going from the New Balance by roundabout up past noon Abbott's way towards the pump lane roundabout that stretch very busy then coming down Essex Regiment way towards there as well there are delays to start just before the back lane roundabout coming from little wall from down towards towards there as you come into work towards Chelmsford and then the Woodford approach on London Road he pretty slow as well there's also a delay on the a $1.00 to $8.00 coming up into chipping Ongar m.-a leavens queuing south of junction 6 the m $25.00 down into London the pit coming past junction 7 towards the m 25 it's a little bit busy and then coming off junction 7414 it's very very slow from church Langley up to Harlow and queuing up to the Edinburgh white roundabout $1184.00 it's very busy on the Braintree bypass corner there's also a queue coming down the b $1024.00 the Conrad coming down towards a $128.00 was Kaka short the next one in the trains also without disruption no service running between Sheffield and really because the Sigman problem trying to get some buses in at the moment the next update is in half an hour lovely thank you . Get the latest information right now log on to b.b.c. Delco u.k. Slash Essex. Joining me in the studio to go issues look quite smart today no you don't turn a jacket I'll go well. You know it's the taxes go to. Go to see the current of this week and I'm going to get my well written last week which is kind of was going to be an issue Bob so I didn't move for another day I'm getting for the 1st time ever right getting a well written up one stupid one I've kind of a think the reason I'm kind of don't about it is of if I did better that I'm not going to be here forever you know when you're not use it but so yeah definitely there's an end to this. Maybe talk about it with. On the program and then. Get me the current. Love the condition lovely love that Kerry took but it's still figures out me and I discover why much to know just tell me Yeah I don't need to do that column and that column so size wise I'm suited and booted today today off the shore to join with Joyce I've got a short meeting Oh you're in trouble oh that's things that you should yeah you have going to sit with the boss out I seem to be fair I've got to keep her awake if she was at the time we finished 12th you know she wrecked them but anyway. Today's session go that well actually I don't think you'd have to come up to show myself. We know we can and I was just to the lovely bands and they did interview with Maisie here who's the wife of the Grossman yeah who was signed and she was saying you see a really passionate brilliant interview and she was saying you know he loves his job and then I realized of course that the way a lot of people who if you're a double part working partnership one of you lose the job has more and more No So my issue today is what do you do what is how does it change the relationship when one of you gets the psych and one of you has to become the president and then without being sexist Usually when men lose they're seen as the wage earners do the women step up and you know I know city and the vagaries of this life of the radio D.J.'s thingy and you know up in the work a lot been hired and fired so my wife over the last 15 years has very often it's been the main Eleanor because you know so I want to talk about the whole dynamic and also talk about you know things you have done to get a job when you've been made redundant either male or female and the pressure stop on the hose hold the issue and how do you deal with it and how do you work and you know we're going to talk about ageism that a lot of people listen you. The try to get a job because of a certain age you know you go in for an interview you go suited booted and the guy this interview in you is in the t. Shirt and think Wow So the whole thing is I want to go into I don't trust mirror because. These young people in here they will never have a job for life no but they were expected so you know. When we were it was like if you're a bank manager you can. Get into that get into the n.h.s. Get into teaching you have to jump for life I've never had that and never expected to tell you what annoys me is when when you do go up and down as we do in our career is when you've got those times when you're not working you never can appreciate them because you think in a better Pullman Belsen So it's not like you suddenly say let's go on a road crews because I've got work for 4 weeks you don't know if you've got any more work company so you pull your belt and you think right well we won't go up the pub for a meal 3 times a week we won't do this we won't go there and all that and then when you start working you've got no time because you you don't get paid when you're off I don't think I think it's all right and I would love to hear from a tradesman and women I don't think that's any different from people who are you know plumbers and I think go from one corner back to the next but it's an interesting thing that you do and you do you really enjoy I mean we love who are doing I mean. I think this is a job business and yeah this is fantastic for me to get paid I say my one woman show me getting paid to talk is like an alcoholic getting paid to taste wine yeah I mean really and it's a great job but we do nor that it just takes you know for instance you know with you know a new boss comes in and doesn't you know it's home to me several times. So I don't have I have been into the boss said anyway. We don't talk about that after 90 that is the issue what do you do when you lose your job later in life and the other person becomes the main breadwinner in the house change the dynamic in the high. Family home can I just say it's been nice working about it joining me to say to One and apparently they're going to be mentioning my show shine it's fantastic little bit of cross pollination of a not. Never mind anyway b.b.c. Of course is B.B.C.'s 6 here with you right through to ever really we're here fi throughout the day and you can give us a cool any time because we are live you know just put a few records on and disappear we are live for you throughout the day so make sure you listen to Ronnie Barber then you've got Tony Fisher with a brilliant program coming up he has all the best guess he really does in fact he had a great guest actually on the other day and I absolutely love the show and it was their show as came in as sang live leave the bill drive time today is presented by Ben fryer So he's seen to prevent drive for us today which is all important as well I'm back within the morning at 6 after of course the wonderful early morning wobble with Rob jelly from 4 to 6 then we go see we cross pollinate don't they there we go pans in Hornchurch and is in West Clacton and 30240 foot or do. Apologize to our attorney who's going to be in the studio next. And I pen you could help pull on the stand problem that. I had Ok I had the same problem and I've got. What you call a detached bungalow when I moved into I had in my bedroom and everything this black mold and anything there cause I'm not fat and Dr laughter went on the Internet and I looked up there on our staff had that installed. Spinning it was invented by someone. Just because we have our windows so close but this double guy yeah and we don't get the. Chain But if you open the window she defeated the object of having a central special with That's right absolutely 20 ways been invented I've had it about 2 years over 2 years now. And it is marvelous. What that is so the problem and the house is slightly warmer and you don't get any smell was after the token is you know you think you can keep no you windows closed it has to be smelly but it doesn't because it it circulates the air through the house well it's in the loft well. What you told it to me to humidify as I didn't. I appreciate your call on that Pam thank you very much indeed because I know that our family emma and have family we need to find something they really do to sort out that problem if you haven't seen the pictures go to our Twitter page at b.b.c. Essex and have a look at the video on there and you could live with it tripping our renders Clacton talking about mold as well hello and yes I am going to buy the 5. Cows and we've got an outside. City and I would repeat all type of. Thing called Act I would be put in the loft is that previous lie and then that went to Port and we had another one Puttin. Left and it's called an off you get it out and that was $479.00 pounds but done the job right so well the hole the vent in the hole and we can get the fresh air promenade you can feel it so that worth every penny then and absolutely nothing worse than have it have in. Your absolute right because we had an outside wall with that with a. Wardrobe and it was horrendous you couldn't use one end of the wardrobe that was up against the wall because the clothes just smelt they just smelt and they would they would wait thank you very much indeed and thanks very much indeed to my team that's me I'm so done but blocky name ph see patients awaiting care says Julia in Lee thank you I'm so sorry I have to read all your e-mails out as well Debbie sent me a great one. About coaches to General Hospital and also who's this bill and someone about President read those out maybe you say them to mark but thank you very much indeed to Matt not my producer Rob Jelly's done a marvelous job before me 4 to 6 to wake you all up marvelously and thank you Adam for taking the team up stairs. Amp a can sell and air has got the weather 1st today hello Kate is it cardie is it. Was Would you say it's a tricky one it's not getting old it's quite mild so less in gloves and hat Department haps it's around $56.00 so she's crossed the county this morning and simply out there quite a down field for the day we've had some drizzle this morning we could get a little bit more something too significant but it stays mild looking at a maximum later of 9 Celsius save a night tonight more cloud coming in from the west and more mild air coming in from the Atlantic as well that spreading slowly towards us with it some rain as well the minimum temperature down to 4 Celsius and we continue with this theme tomorrow rather grey some drizzle some heavy about acid rain for a time but on the whole is staying cloudy maximum temperature again mild 9 Celsius the coastal waters forecast valid until mid day for the Thames estrie temperature between 6 and 8 Celsius heavy rain wind for 3 to 4 becoming for 2 to 3 wind direction northwesterly maximum gust 22 knots becoming 20 knots see states like becoming wavelets pressure 1008 millibars and visibility very good that's the forecast lovely thank you very much indeed Kate to move speak again right now they are coming up to the latest news after which it will be Mr Ronnie. Issues this morning and thank you very much you're very welcome aboard. I today my wife big issue in the 1st hour is talking about the dynamic what happens when the other person loses a job they had that story in the Marvel Spencer that we can see here the way for Ken here who is in sight from his job at South and talking about the whole thing of . 27 years and. Working there so I want to find out from you like view call when the main breadwinner has got fired already made redundant How did the family change or 302-4421 how did you turn yourself into a poster from that moment.

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Thanks very much indeed Rob jelly a brilliant early program as ever with the early world will it say to you he would you were kicking off the program I'm asking you what you think is the most chore ever if you can come up with the answer that's really was I'll give you a funfair and I don't give them out often. Years of b.b.c. And 6. B.c. . B.b.c. Essex It's 6 o'clock it's a d. 9 till 9 and coming up straight after the news I'm asking you what is the most heated household chore 03024041 taken because of to Sanju Watson with the latest news headlines thank you Saidee Good morning investigations are continuing this morning into the stabbing of a homeless man in South and police have described it as a nasty incident he was attacked as he slept on Wednesday night the B.B.C.'s 16 Wallace and has more details the man who's in his twenty's and who is asleep in South Church Park when he was attacked says that the gang that assaulted him contained up to 9 people he's told officers that one of the group hit him on the head he tried to defend himself and that's when he was stabbed he was treated in hospital for injuries to his lower back and face they're not life threatening or life changing Essex place is now appealing for witnesses they say that the group that attacked the man contained at least 3 women to reason May says Britain intends to remain at the top table right up to the moment of its departure in Brussels for her 1st summit as Prime Minister she said the u.k. Will play a full part until the Bracks it process is completed. The inquest into the death of a 4 month old baby who died in a dog attack in culture 8 days ago will open today in Chelmsford Archie Darby was killed and his toy. Month old brother was badly injured in that attack at a house on High Ridge Road The boy's mom was also hurt. Police say they're looking for a man he's about 6 foot tall wearing a dark trench coat after an armed robbery at a bank in wisdom that happened yesterday lunchtime at the Harley facts in the new lens a security van driver was threatened by a man with a gun the robber got away with a 5 figure sum of cash Police say the suspect is described as having a ton complection and was also wearing dark glasses and a baseball cap. The former Coronation Street actress Tracy Bray bin has won the parliamentary seat that was held by Jo Coke's before she was killed it wasn't contested by other main parties as a mark of respect. And 11 year old boy he was found neglected in the house in coach just as a toddler has been reunited with the police officers who helped him Adam Stevenson and Hayley how were on a routine night shift back in 2009 when they discovered a 3 year old boy locked in the room of a house in appalling conditions Harry has now been adopted and said the officers changed his life will be hearing from him after 8 o'clock this morning here on b.b.c. Essex. 2 major historic sites in Essex have been so successful at improving conditions the buildings have now been taken off the heritage at risk register the list which is drawn up every year by historic England provides an idea of how some of our oldest and most important buildings are doing the lase tower and 3 buildings that stone Mari's airdrome have now been removed from the register because extensive repairs mean they're no longer considered at risk Clare fiddler from historic England says it's brilliant. The only other county region in each building faces their own challenges but we support shit and the local authorities the district council and between us try to find. Sustainable solution which people across Wales will observe a minute silence this morning in memory of the disaster 50 years ago 116 children and 28 adults were killed when the mining village was hit by an avalanche of coal waste and Bob Dylan's website has finally posted an acknowledgement that the singer songwriter has won the Nobel Prize for literature a week after the announcement the 75 year old has remained silent since he was declared the winner the weather for Essex mist fog and low clouds may be quite slow to clear through this morning but it should brighten up by lunchtime we are expecting it to be a mostly fine and dry day with some sunny spells in just the outside chance of a shower of 14 degrees Celsius 57000 I liked morning to you. Ok now I'm asking today and if somebody gets it they will get a fanfare so it's no wonder you 2 because it only gave it to you that in the most hated household chore Sonia if you be so well I have many top of the list has to be. Sonia same as Rob jelly or what happens in my house is I do the ironing and then literally less than 24 hours later the pile seems to be back to the size it was again there's just there's no end to the washing so there's no end to the art Mr w. Do that I mean he does actually to be fair he does do the Army helps and he quite likes it so yeah really what about you Tim Ben Well this is a tricky one for me because I don't like calling you do anything I don't like and I . Said I don't do it so that does that mean it is my most hated because I don't do it. As if I do go out and why I actually do. The most hated thing you do I thought about cutting the grass do you like that I don't like on the garden I really like the. And you know you know what I was washing up because I put my box sets on the riot in August so you know you know that you know there's much washing up your life too you know compensation for not doing the on it before I had to dish washing my sister said to me she said I prefer to lose my washing machine than my dishwasher and I thought you must be crackers John because you know she'd know you can go down a laundry and you can do you washing the dishwasher and you know since I've had a dishwasher I totally agree because we saw one but we don't really use it you know . I don't know besides I think we do actually just do the dishes because the truck I'm just in the habit of doing as I go along so there's not really much I did I am not in that mentality of China you know and what about you then Ben you don't. Know the dishwasher law that is fortunately my wife both of us sometimes you know if you know they're not so you've got to start scrapping. Just put me in nicely and they come out so clean and the dog walk isn't always you know when it's really cold this time yeah I mean right now no. He's meant to be a happy day I know you've done so much which when you get I mean like the day when he was dishwasher washing dishes quite well I go for will go for been. It will tell you that being. A Well I'd like to I'd like to give you the. Right answer thank you surprised linings not but any guy that then has got the spot for us which he does enjoy Thank you yes I do think very much is not a chore at all England have been dismissed for 293 on day 2 of the 1st Test against Bangladesh in Chittagong they added 35 runs to their overnight score this morning for the loss of the last 3 wickets Essex are set to announce a new signing this morning they can see beginning to shape their squad ahead of their return to the 1st Division of the County Championship next season. Michael Timlin is Southend United's only injury absence say for their league one trip and k. Dom's tomorrow the midfielder is set to return to action in the next fortnight Kane Vincent Young is set to retain his place in cultures United's 11 for their game at home to Morcombe and in the group stages of the glass not Manchester United beat Fed about shay for one Southampton loss one male in Italy to enter Milan Marvis thank you very much indeed now when you get up stairs and there's a few dishes like I want to hear. Breakfast with say 89 this is b.b.c. X x o I do love ridiculous surveys it's going to make me smile today good morning is say 89 it's 9 till 9 it's Fridays breakfast show on b.b.c. Essex. Packed show for you she packed later we're going to be hearing a story of a little boy rescued by police after he was found padlocked inside a bedroom. Is a nice one this is now been adopted in 7 years after is a deal he's actually met with the police officers that saved him he's even told them how he wants to be a police officer when he grows up. Will be talking to his adopted father after 8 this morning. Also on the program after a homeless man was stabbed while sleeping in a South End Park How can we help the homeless of the streets of our county is such a start Side Story What a brave person whoever did that rule was a bright 00000 but I feel really by. 5 homeless people have died in Southend in 12 months I mean does that shame Ok there are $75.00 rough sleepers still on the streets of south and this is according to a homeless charity cannot be rolling in 201675 rough sleepers I just wonder if you have a right. Sleep a new you and and you occasionally take him out a bowl of soup or something. What do you think is their own fault that they should look after themselves over 302-1441. We'll also be talking about the news the Us women drivers are more aggressive on the roads than men come and they. May be slower than men who take off now to get out a roundabout. The 1st this morning how much time do you spend on housework who does the chills and I want to find out what are the ones we hate the most if you can guess each because there's a poll out there's one of these research has been John I love is in the sun today. Research has been done to show that we spend hours and hours upon hours. Cleaning and walking the dog and doing all these sort of awning and so on and so forth I don't think I do I want to be in that 7 hours a week when I don't think I do that much so I'm asking you what do you hate doing the most maybe you want to tell me what you love doing the most Does Ben said he likes washing up because if he can put on one of our polls or whatever and he can have a good time so I'm asking you and if you get what is the top number one thing we can create doing most My must be honest is probably the one that I do the least the most in out and example Tom 03024041 what you think it is what's been voted the most hated job in the household. Join his name just fading out a 30244 team won 3 x. B.c.s. Stakes text 81 triple 3 and start your message with Essex p.v.c. And thinks. He's paid review coming up as well of course in this hour plus we go to . Latest trouble for you in Foreman is 11 minutes past 6 o'clock say the 9 till 9 household cleaning the food shop even walking the dog means the average adult spends just under 3 hours a day on household tasks No I don't think that the household task is walking the dogs because I like I don't count that as a task I like doing that's 20 hours and 55 minutes a week do you does anyone out there spend 21 hours a week cleaning that's $45.00 days a year or 7 years and 10 months the average adult lifetime hope. But despite the staggering amount of time already spent on chores one in 5 say they would do more if they weren't so busy one in 4 went so far as to say that they enjoy doing the housework the research is being carried out by the cleaning mix but jes So I just wonder who does the chores in your house like Ben does the washing up he likes to do that he doesn't like to do taking the bins up and he always got that is his most hated job in the bins Was it the top of the survey No it wasn't if you want to have a guess you have got a chance of a fan fare now anyone who knows my show would know that firm fares are saved for people who never called this station before give me a call and they tell my team I'm a 1st time caller and they get a fan fare if very young fanfare people of the county bow their heads they know the drill they bet you see them in a car nodding their heads and you know it's a 1st time fanfares going out somebody has joined the phone in family so if you've never called this before do you let the team know and daddy Matt is out there and looking rather Hackett But anyway I'm not saying anything he got at least 3 hours sleep last night so taking equals 03024041 is the number to dial What is the job that you hate most in the household what is the job say I love cleaning the bathroom I don't know what that is I like it because it sparkles and it stays clean for a while I have rules on the bathroom our knows the rules so it stays clean for quite a while I like that I like it I can't stand it when you just do something like doing the kitchen 5 minutes later you've done the dinner and it's up the wall again there is a range and there's. Everything Everywhere in annoys me so I like the bathroom that's my favorite job cleaning the bathroom and I am quite I think you can tell. A lot about a person about what the bathrooms like I really don't care that you come in and there are newspapers on the side there's a book half read opened and there's a d.v.d. And there's It doesn't bother me and there's a Coke on the back of a chair doesn't bother me you're going to someone's bathroom you can turn up by someone's bathroom and you suddenly go Oh I think we're going to have to have or you know that. That's a problem so because time a bit picky bathroom has to be nice over 302-4041 Dan is on the text text the word Essex in a message to one trouble 3 cleaning up after the puppy at 5 am he's not fun Dan I'm with you on that it's all good Have Big Papi is our actually mowed our lawn jested got 3 loans Lucky us lucky out to him oh them he said he picked up about 4 bagfuls of dog poo Yes we had been out there for a while but also we had had 3 dogs for the past had we can a bit it just shows you what he can pick we'll if you love dogs what they can get up to you know went into a house the other day I was just visiting I think our current members Jenna didn't know them I was picking up something and their garden was just a doggie poo it was just ducky you couldn't have worked out there I looked out and went that's a pretty go to the laundry 03024041 you will get a fan fare if you guess what is coming top in this what is the most heated chore in the house over 302-4041 you can get your calls in next hour. B.c. Essex travel Russell Holden has the latest stand on the m 25 it's given us a cool Russin and says there's been next in on the a 13 x. It slip road just before the Q e 2 bridge taken about 15 minutes to get through is that the problem down there I don't know. Now why don't you just come through so maybe you should happen thank you where was it sorry 25 going towards the Q e 2 bridge accident on the a 13 x. Road apparently just before we just rung up 4 minutes ago so thank you Stan I may have a look at the annex on the speed sensors that have a look at Junction 3033 junction 30 I 38 there is a queue on the slip roads off a 13 each way to the roundabout whether that's the bit maybe then junction $31.00 it looks like there's a queue on the state road. It's the well it's the little bit that goes along side the motorway between $31.30 a minute got roadworks around there which I'm sure is not helping and then coming off the motorway at 31 to get to the roundabout at 30 if that makes sense also looks like there's a little bit of a queue but the motorway itself looks alright cording to my speed sensors the a 13 very slow through the a one to 7 very slow where the road works are told word I want to wait the younger road there's a little bit so heading away from Brentwood as you approach the Cox the green road junctions wouldn't have a stock and everything else looks all right but will have a great to pull up the camera for that one minute whatever Have a look at the road junction 30 but. Everything else is all right train service is doing Ok does the job is it got 7 letters the job and what I want to give my the name of the answer why if you can have a right you can have a guest gone out and he is in ironing we've already had that from so Rob and you are and no it is not correct but it's a good guess another one Russel's and ironing are probably be with you on that one actually wrestled as I does not much now that I'm not very good at ironing these things I guess there's only one more creases in and I didn't like to say you know so I won't go on. Last time I saw you Russell I thought that me Silva her father was a man I don't like a. Double 31233 double 51 b.b.c. And 6 travel. Any more news on that m 25 a 13 exit slip road Stan has told us there's problems and he gives a call when you go 302-4041 we can inform the rest of Essex who may be aired in that way kin is embezzled and hello cane. Good morning good morning to you every spoken before. We'd never spoken this much to. Well keen listeners and 1st time callers get this can we welcome kin from Basel and. 9 fine family you're a part of it now kin. You get that as your 1st time caller you haven't got that because it's the winning think is I don't know if it is keen job do you hate doing something as washing up the dishes you hate the washing up let's check the look he's the wrong somebody is a good also knowing. Why do you hate doing the dishes so much I mean to be honest if you are lucky you know. This is you've got. All. We you know I think I think whoever does the cooking in the other person should do the cleaning up now do you have another person who could be doing the cleaning I agree with you where you're saying go you know. I tell you what Ok No I'm very pleased to hear that you actually cook for yourself well and don't just one of these little doing things you actually cook and wash your best me where she best dish all along it's funny or no no it's a little muscles I'm prone than others so I'm like Ok. You know I'm just going into Miss Self a little bit the trouble is you have to do it every day which gets really boring. When you where you're heading to King where you're listening to say this ridiculous hour are going 'd from lost him. Well and. Good man thank you very much indeed I look forward to our next conversation again thank you very much nice to have you on easy as that give us a goal of 30240 if your 1st time caller you get a phone if you get this are so what's the most hated job in this list of chores gives school now 30241 if you get it you will get a fan think this is b.b.c. Essex really bother Monday to Friday from 9. What would you do if your children or your grandchildren came and said I want to join the army. Was. Like when he came in and said you know what Mom I want to join the forces to. Run even this morning from 9 b.b.c. Essex Biennale to me at 9 weatherwise It's a chilly start any Mr Fog will soon clear and even a fine afternoon some bright sunshine still feeling cool maximum temperature 14 degrees Celsius 57 found I felt cold this morning high tides Herridge high tide 4 metres at 1610 west 5.3 metres as 1633 and Southend on Sea 5.8 metres at 1658 that's not 17 that is 1650 I do time it please now I'm very pleased to say they go through the papers this morning in the sun you can't read project manager. Are based in shipping on Greylock and I don't. See you in the morning section now you know Mark times while well thank you for that I should pass on your compliments. Which is not difficult though now. You've been going through the papers what is this about Cheryl Cole. There's a new dog out there yes the marriage die upon a new cold and Shoko she got me to skin a hole through my reach through Larry that's true a good one. I'm not maybe it's. Not the size no matter it's so it was kind of I was unhappy Was it because she was hash he must have been desperately unhappy I mean all that's Manet old I. Say see. Saw him and cat. You know there's your snow everything you've got to go into how can I live life I mean I see myself because I. Say sight. Of course and then you get thin I want sun Clay I mean what if you asked the question what does she hate cleaning would she be able to I want 3 nails do you think she cleans or now probably not now and again probably she might look down and go oh I'm on oh. Oh oh . That's that if you know if you're listening we'd love to give us a call what do you play. Well Buster. Get I'm going to ask you as well your most hated chore in the house so what is your most hated household chore I don't have one do you know you don't do you know I love I love cleaning I always just have a little chat to the boys at the back and they very clearly actually this is little be associated with the thing but I'm single light at the moment I'm missing a lady I'm a single lady. And I reckon I said I should put my profile on my site and I love I love cleaning and I'll be snapped up just not really and I too could possibly go in the marriage die and marry still yeah oh so you that was a plus and I said I mean he's so there's no white guy in my life so you like. And I work when I Sundays I want clean and I and I love it I lie in bed cup of coffee a toilet okra will come back that's not really interested. And I know that's the start of it be what I say yes then dressing down and old I clean in the dressing. Because listening to a story I love it when I discussed him. If ever I'm going to have a cooking day is my cooking and I say I like to cook. And then freeze and I feel like oh because I think are going to try this on you know what can I make such an amazing woman look at maybe go nuts my bathroom screen I really don't. Like if someone comes into my bathroom and doesn't have to offer Yes. Exactly I should be in the bar for my thing to the next night we have off I'll go. Into our You may so I may try to get everybody in the morning crew to come to the fire I will raise the money for zinc right which is so I think the arts organization where the bison ethic spikes no longer sorry in Essex where can we find a bomb disadvantaged I don't children young people provide an education get people back into employment training volunteer in. Well that's nice up so let's not get lots of paper looks lovely paper coming down stage 4 I walk with her so and I've had my pedicure so I get my lovely going into the fire house to take pictures of it like coming out here but it's going to be such a great No I mean of course Coles or something like Coles fire Ok but we've got a little comedy down there such a shame of course but if you don't if you don't it if I will quickly do x which is a ukulele by and is free of charge to come down just come down see the band was right on now we'll give that full details when we come up to the news so that Gary get your pens and pencils ready because yes I have it now and they began what was what was that yes. Less so on our website yeah yesterday right now talking about serve Philip Green may not ask for much longer. Do you think this is good yes definitely Oh this given a. Good reason surely. 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He took the rings from b.h. As his fingers he beat it black and blue he started food and water and he put it on life support and then he wanted credit for keeping it alive so not. Moving on Gary Lineker let's go we don't want to read. I think that's just I don't understand what's going on I really time and someone said to me that now they say he's allergic to create space. Gabbie leader can get increased Really I don't think so I think it's all just a bit of a I think I'm paid is out of the last few. Just a little bit and a bit more maybe interest a little bit more yeah a couple of well it is there is this really funny front page law and with a high name up by he is less lesson because what he did was if you're wondering what this story is is that people were criticizing the age of some of these young migrants who come you know they were being brought over these child migrants and some people were criticizing their i didn't he criticize them on Twitter and basically called them racists doing so and it's a massive backlash come back to bite you in a think wisely of these words before we before he says about outlaid maybe a bit like me as this is also a local much richer and I say yeah so he feels that way and that's what you have to think about when you're such a figure of a paper cup he it think about what you've got to be careful of here Gallion couple of papers a claiming for him to be sacked by the baby so you think that should happen that I should have Patti I slipped out of little of the toga party today exactly the left wing but lots of people all. Mention a few anywhere here where you're going to come back when you go 20 minutes to go and get you caught up in smoke at me in my drafts of this too that you got almost anywhere without the dietary and we speak today thanks very much indeed Sonia Cakebread when I say I like her. To say. It's our past 6 or let's have the news headlines now sonny Watson thank you say good morning as explicit searching for a gang of up to 9 people who attacked and stabbed a homeless man as he slept in South and it happened at South Church Park on Wednesday night to reason May says Britain expects to play a full part in any decision making while breaks it is being negotiated she told fellow e.u. Leaders. In Brussels the u.k. Wants to remain at the heart of the European Union until the process is completed the inquest into the death of a 4 month old baby following a dog attack in cold Chester will open today in Chelmsford Archie don't be was killed and his 22 month old brother was badly injured in the attack at a house in High Ridge Road and around 2000 students and job seekers are expected to attend robot health forms job and apprenticeships fair in holo today it starts at 10 o'clock this morning the b.b.c. Boss will be there as well the weather for Essex a mist fog and low cloud around the small and quite slow to clear but it should brighten up by lunchtime mostly dry and fine with sunny spells but don't rule out the chance of a shower heist today of 14 Celsius 57 Fahrenheit marvelous Now so far quite a lot of people have got another one who hates it is Russell Yeah so you Robin and Russell make I enjoy the 1st 3 things but then you start on. Me and is when we go on holiday I like everything and to go on holiday with the like. My mother my mom said this to me and I thought I don't get it she goes to me if you want to you stuffy holiday why would I And when I'm put in a suitcase it's going to get chucked around on a plane for a hours and then going to get a look at it then when you get out it's lovely because I like to unpack everything some people live from the case by like everything unpacked like immediately. Like even though you fold it nicely and it's still a bit creased on the even if you fold to show you right they do in the shops and then you can layer you don't even after. A lot I like I use the on in the hotel I'm just on it as I go along oh no no. No just like if you're going out for a meal you know this 7 already I was really I mean one who. Should do it before I go and I just find it's such a chore I don't forget I mean it's not top of more list because I just don't do it . Because you just March I will maybe I'm going to say I'm going to slash been slash ironing we're looking if you're wondering if you've just joined us at 33 minutes past 6 o'clock we're talking about this because there's a survey in one of the papers today of the of the jobs that we do in the jobs we hate do and I just wonder can you can you guess the most reviled job in the household 30240 food one Ben had been slashed ironing Well yeah but I never do it so it's not really a chore the u.s. Attorney knowing if she was an ally and you had him if the North rather well recreate the directors meeting with you Funnily enough we went to them when we went to the wards. You know really was just you know I just you know the for him. And. Had to watch or so you come and go you say 40 quid and wore it for the fans how was it was. My shirt was a bit creased and there was a there was a 9 in the hotel room I contemplated just giving a quick on the realise that it really know what to. Put water in it and your mother never to cheat you had to but she probably did but I was years ago and I really won't listen so I just gave up obviously there's a jacket on all night which is easier to do admit was in a reader anyway so I'm all for probably need to keep keep it on that's what I just care about that's how much I detest the morning the thing is I just buy things that don't need any my frock I had on that's never going to see in a line is a no no it's not it's never not with all those behind him out on the line to try sometimes all creases drop that is my strategy and I do mean you always ironing out all the time I know we go no hear about our name but if you're strange things before you think yeah I. Like a t. Shirt and jeans you stretch and you hang them up properly it's worth taking the extra few seconds to have you know I only have to pick them up probably the shirts and that can be good I'll shake and pick them up properly then and don't leave them I went to my friend's house. Sorry I'm going on now so to my friend's house and I said to How can how she just had a baby I said you go to bed I'll do the ironing because Yet to an all or all our husbands or their partners shirts because he's been in the past one else is on I know so I said I said do you go to bed now there's a nice thing you do is a friend you say that's good I mean I go to bed I've got the baby there and I'll do some money so much she literally pulled out the washing machine. In a plum impasse here it was really crazy it was ridiculous I had to get the steam on it and I don't know Kylie when she can I said I'm going to teach you that hang things up and since then she said we're hardly on anything is a risk that you're minimise it minimise and yeah we digress look at the time is until he's $25.00 to $7.00 and Ben's got this bill will start with cricket the 2nd day the 1st Test against Bangladesh into gong hasn't started well for England Chris Woakes was caught out with the 1st ball of the day a deal Rasheed soon followed suit and then 18 year old the head he has earned this mission to a broad taking his 6 wicket on his Bangladesh debut it is but did this list better that is barely made a mark I think we're going to see the end of Stuart Broad Yes there's been overturned it's still boards. Don't expire after 105.4 overs maybe his record is 6 wickets 6 days and what a debut for the young but he's not yet 19 is 19 the day after his test match. And England's innings is ended 293 all out in reply Bangladesh are 14 with last relatively slow start to their innings England all out for 2936 are set to announce a new signing today they are shaping their squad ahead of their return to the county championships 1st Division next season Michael Timlin is Southend United only injury absentee for their league one trip to m.k. Dons tomorrow. The midfielder is set to return to action in the next fortnight manager Phil Brown will also check on the fitness of striker Narain Ger before confirming his squad culture to United's McCauley Barnes says he's returned from a loan spell fitter and a better player the forward spent nearly 2 months with Lincoln City scoring one goal for the National League side and he says it was a good experience for him come. Off a different player more at short growing up I needed to man up a bit go out and get get physically against a few days and that's what went on and done a comeback and I think it's helping massively and I've come knocking back to. Not prove but show. I can play week in week out of lead to world record signing Paul Pogba scored twice as Manchester United strolled to a 41 home when I've offended about Shane the great stage of the Europa League form a striker Robin van Persie netted for the Turkish side the United boss Jos a marina I was satisfied and I had with the performance you also measured. Individual Performance So yes exactly the result which is the most important thing because the group is difficult we put ourselves in a difficult situation by those in the 1st word so it's very important to. The manager Claude q.l. Says it's difficult to accept his size defeat against Inter Milan at the dominating for a large period for the last one there in Italy and to the qualification places in their group Ryman Premier Division struggle is great athletic or sign former Queens Park Rangers forward Richard Parkway see signs from metropolitan place and chip wells all over Fischer is in contention after the 1st round of the Portugal masters golf he's 5 under par for a shot off leader Mark Warren's side now when he played again and all all because now we've got an Adele has sort of pulled out this season now has a nice to win. Again and then off of that my hand is on a little break he had only searching. To get back to and I think had a little break this week in a variety to me because I need to I need to follow that yeah well they will do. With you thank you very much indeed that's been with this sport for us of course. I would say you know we say mornings trying. To gain chores on the breakfast program this morning it's 20 to 7 what's the choice you really hate doing and any tips as well on chills as to how you make them easier that's great if you hit on the one which is number. One on this sort of research she will get I find Falcon off you know more than that but you know that you don't often get one only the 1st time you have a cool Jeremy's on camera and 302-4041 Hello Jeremy Hello Sally how you I'm very well thank you Jeremy very. Well the award for the prize you go thank you didn't we do well we did well didn't we do and that's thanks to you I tell you incredible So yes I was very pleased if anyone's listening we the arias which is like the radio Oscars we got bronze in the category for the best local radio station in their country and a we were the top b.b.c. Local radio station in the country so that's my main mate is very very happy so that's good thank you for that Jeremy So Jeremy what do you hate doing most. Of that do you stretching before you put him on Jeremy Oh yeah. Well that's interesting because I know only put mine on with it one of them to get the AC You know you get a pay use end up with an odd $1.00 somewhere and I don't know where where when I saw this guy you know he might even. Have been you know knowing. Sometime I end up in a kilt. Yes that's a thing as well I have these tiny little poppy sock type things at times as well Jeremy I have for I have a friend who likes to put all her washing out with sort of these multi colored pegs but the pegs have to match so she's got a shirt going up and it's using 3. 3 pages they have to be the same color. And I do as well I think and I think it's fair to the environment and all that and she has these but I wonder if anyone else is like that really fussy what pegs they use as well what you're up to today Jeremy. Lovely You know what would you do in I just got some lovely fish actually for had to. Make it because I. Cut my. Own when the frying pan out early I put mine in you haven't come up but many of ns put a bit of oil of pepper bunkum in Jeremy thank you very much indeed Keep it was coming in 302-4041 Daddy says my producer I hate taking the bins out and resent that my wife never does it why should it be I manage job in 2016 because you're a man that's why it's a man's job taking the bins out is a man's job. Through surely taking bins out who's in Ipswich and on day 30241 What is the most hated job on my list what is it Paul thinks he knows mooning Paul Martin say I reckon it's complaining that spoiled Oh yes yes. They do that and I just laid the empty roll of all evened out all been already disordered. How old are these kids you're talking about poll. 2023. Well now they all of them should be old enough now to be able to put those empty and normally when you come to the end of the loo roll as well there's normally one sheet which flows soft. Or it stuck and you just so that say no I have to clean that up but what a good dad to do that you don't just give him a shout and say get back in here while we've got on. So we go arounds. Oh you're all right if you got one of these massive right things where is a proper toilet allies a problem to call a mass or a to thing he's. Playing mind while it goes what. The. What the hell that c.c. Your lucky we could we couldn't we couldn't we had to go to Mass or write a thing well the noise of it is well if you get up and the new guy and he goes right. For a minute after he doesn't get a bow on him as well oh yes come on a wild boy. Is to look at what happened post this right. Next mornin so you chop up a 6 o'clock in the morning and no word on it or not some at all and. I agree with you they completely Do you know what I've been saving as best Christmas present I ever bought my wife 'd. Was an on in question and on impress Yeah and I was one of the church yeah yeah one of them she absolutely. Let me say something pull on I wouldn't consider that a present now let's consider that in a household necessity I go you don't know a what spy boyfriend he didn't remain my boyfriend for long I was so looking forward to this big box it was the only prison I didn't know what it was going to be and it was a walk I threw out of bed dented it was never used and he was long gone my wife will actually. See See that's the thing will pull you don't get offended because he's not the most jaded job cleaning the toilet but you do get a big thank you and what you have to each day where are you. A white swan like. Swallower. House when he can't get over there and 25 then. I was it clear we probably so get on that quick if you need it we've got Russell holding now so you keep listening Paul thanks very much indeed you have a really good day and a good weekend as well this find out what's happening on the roads is just gone quarter to 7. P.c. And 6 travel Russell Holden has the latest how are we looking Russell not too bad we did have a look at the cameras on the m 25 a 13 junction and I can't see anything that's broken down on any of the roads so maybe it's gone and looking at the speed sensors now it suggests the traffic so Ok there I mean there are a couple of days the a 13 itself is very slow as you approach the m $25.00 junction $38.00 hurting going towards London then the roundabout of junction $31.00 western Iraq very busy especially coming up that little service reps or service road is it's a kind of link road isn't it the runs along side the most way between junction 31 and 30 going northbound that looks rather slow than the arterial road heading away from Purfleet looks rather busy so towards rain and a 33 back and we got the usual rush accuse the ones who wait beginning to build up or going up towards Bowl fan as you get away from the a 30 knot that whole stretch but there's a bit part that half way looks very slow the rest of the county's roads largely Ok although I'm told that Rush bottom lane in South Bend fleet is partly blocked by an accident this car on a motorbike not far off the a 13 at the targets junction and Newton Street in Witton which is the b. 1389 partly blocked by an accident and road going into London they went to several of the usual places where the road works are trains looking good Next up they often are marvelous same traversal. Started a problem called. 1233. Double 51. Straight to the lines Jim is in calling and we're looking for the most hazy job in a recent survey was the most heated job in household Jim would you think it is morning. Clean in the cooker I can tell you Jim. Jim incurring and has got the right. To this marvelous in the sun in the within having. The cooker. Chimayo you enjoy that family Yeah Ok because well yeah do you do you clean it is your job now it's not what I would risk up we're in it I. And Iraq I did I know exactly which is why it should be a man's job. But my wife alone. And about $100.00. And you know you can part you can pay the people to come in and clean your cooking. Did you know that if we lost our comp. He says is a woman's work do you agree go do you think so cleaning the cooker I think it's a man's job now is never cleaned out cook a mind you have only cleaned it once myself but is it is it a girl's job to clean the cook this is b.b.c. . The beauty industry is now worth 17000000000 pounds last year the average person spends a record height of 342 pounds on products but isn't. That Peachy is sacred and it's to be used in a modest way. As part of face in the world. Will be asking Does faith help us see beauty in each other I think beauty is important and we presume to make ourselves feel special it's not on display for everybody to see Join me. Sunday morning from 6 to face in the world on 6. I'm Saidee 9 taken in 30240 food once you know so far with remain about these chores and Jim incurring them has thrown down the gauntlet rather ladies by saying that cleaning the cooker which was top of the list of most hated jobs is women's work and that he bought his wife a lot for her birthday damn well gosh. Yeah. Well let's say it's which bore is one. Thing that you know is sort of awning press I think that. That's quite exciting and I'd be quite excited to and with Perth good luck a big. Business so broke. This. City it is not a present now it's not. I look that's not appraisers you know the best president perf you know what my ex partner. Last year bought me about 6 different 6 different jars and bottles of 18 crane. That's nice yes that's. Not what you try to say here Ok no worries it makes I think it's going to start buying new Spanx and things. I can certainly relate to. I love. To buy as many things that I know where you can get into and it just makes me so happy because he obviously goes into a shop and looks at someone really thin and goes if you tell me what size you are because my wife's about the size of you I know that it's a foal I think that's lovely even though I have to take it back but that's just giving you the choice. You know get back in January so you can see as right things what size I get along how did. I see you in heaven I mean I love you out of that. Now let me just run over where the Very quickly a chilly start early for the miss will soon clearly been a fine afternoon with some bright sunshine which is lovely got friends coming over and my godchild coming over kitty can't wait to see how a maximum temperature 14 degrees Celsius 57 degrees Fahrenheit high tides her age 4 meters at 1610. 5.3 meters 1633 Southend on Sea 5.8 meters 1658 so if you get there 17 you've missed. Is that now right this weekend to look like it's quite some time now that mainstay firework is going to be really hot I was hoping my ever right just to kind of sit down and down yeah. My dance to the right and God still. I did probably come. Not not been even worse so you need to find out and get your pens and pencils ready because we're going to give you details Yes You know it's going to turn it's one of his mind tonight so it says In can't sense I mean just stop the I for one for come from Chelmsford or from the Hollow area it's free entry . Kind of get our faces old all we've got borrow permeating nice food and we've got an amazing you Calliope binds a code that is. Free admission and we just want people to come along and have a good time and kind of to just enjoy just come in saying what we do volved and and down and help us put cream on our feet when they saw. Him to strain strain whatever guess we might need some I spare is. Going to do. I mean look every last weekend in sync We've also got a performance tomorrow i bond in my company called Invisible flash performance signs at young people and children and the Snooki performance by some sensory So that's called Matty and the bands of grievous and T.'s are on me she gets a flurry of the flyers and are you going to put it up for me which is great but if you think it's a free start at 2 o'clock please come along because it's a really good opportunity to see a professional theatre company touring in se exhaust Yeah just head to text messaging from Tony currently in Kane to says Who is that lady doing the paper she's got a lovely voice Oh would love. A 6th time is this is a new project many think are under. Duress Yes I've been trying my director you know. I'm. Very embarrassed about all the hot I like all these kind of director. Yeah but for woman thing Oh well thank you Tony that lovely good sign me on her online site in my Stockholm. That's going to look at the papers with the cut down crackdown on these rip off gambling companies process Well apparently. They canceled some we need people who had one on the gambling sites and they did the headline just popped out to May not because I don't really care about that but have you know t c a man of gambling in at 1st or on Tavi now they say. Yeah car and he's like carts when they do it at night it's all gambling it's all examining everything every single one I sort of you know feel oh oh should I say. You know and I haven't but if you I just think we're just kind of same people are palm way to dictate we know come lately let they've got that new site in when the funds stop stop really smiley kind of why if you've just spent lots of money in the desperate to get it back because you should know that but you've had promises of phrase bins and free they some free that just makes my heart it plays a little bit this is a kind of stuff that we can't even out eyes and I know that some people say it's not addictive I can play when and you're really lucky but to some people it becomes addicted yeah I mean I think it's because he's addiction this isn't the only seasoning. Now so for Christmas just so exciting. Is that your wow. Well not self but Christmas Oh I love Christmas I'm so excited because the moment the color coded red for comes on t.v. Talking about adverts that is a Christmas start for me the day to come when the holiday to go right so when I look out for what is it is it the Germans or the waitress are the lines of your major. Point. The science. And talk talk act for the moment is correct about what kind of just look you got what I want to be that is easy. For you know here in this studio thank you so much for. Nothing. To be void it's lovely to see happy smiley faces of the grumpy Mr wildfire. And I. Have to get up and up is a summary of the day we go over the. Iraq . The weather for us today how we look at is both. A good nor a yes I'm absolutely incapacitated by my finite at the moment say Excuse the other poor quality is there and there we are your way in for a not a bad looking day at Labor still a rather chilly northerly to northeasterly breeze around say and expresses that it will feel quite cool I think at times once more there is also a mist and low cloud around the morning that it is starting to break up and look at some brightness and some sunny skies coming crazy some places they possibly not until the late morning 1st part of the arc needed we should stay mostly dry as well just a slim chance of going to teach our bit later on through the day though tend to be quite nice interestedly in nature though and I don't really care at anything too heavy sour why I said watch out for a little bit of wet weather that most of us dries at least I'm a school today it's September to up to a probably between 12 and possibly as high as 14 degrees but you will have to factor in that a wind chill so not a bad day as night not really the whole thing all over again we should stay to ice and Clay skulls and missed patches possibly forming in t. Tomorrow morning and likely we can be down as low as perhaps 5 or 6 degrees Celsius in the Mosul. It's got away from the wind sails for the weekend and it's looking really quite dry and nice dry and Saturday under the Sunday with some good spells of sunshine at times as we head into Sunday the wind which is now Easterly is gradually to pick up as we had through the late hours to me and said it was going a bit sillier than and start of the new working week I'm afraid or with the wet weather on Monday just starting up from the south. For close to what is forecast technology today sank in the next hour that's the forecast for now they did everything Q very much indeed Elizabeth have a good time now coming up in the next hour to homeless man was stabbed was sleeping in his south embarked how can we help the homeless of ousts of the streets of our county 5 homeless people have died in Southend in the in 12 months I mean doesn't shame a county there are $75.00 rough sleepers still on the streets of south and this is according to a homeless charity can that be right in 2016 and we'll be talking more about this and taking your calls after the news. Is. It's 7 o'clock so how dangerous is living on the streets in Essex 302-4041 will be taking your calls after the latest B.B.C.'s 6 News recently Watson thank you say good morning and that sad top story this morning investigations continue into the stabbing of a homeless man in South End police described it as a Nazi incident he was attacked as he slept on Wednesday night the B.B.C.'s 6 in June will it and has more details the man his in his twenty's and he was asleep in South Church Park when he was attacked says that the gang that assaulted him contained up to 9 people he's told officers that one of the group hit him on the head he. Try to defend himself and that's when he was stabbed he was treated in hospital for injuries to his lower back and face they're not life threatening or life changing Essex police is now appealing for witnesses they say that the group that attacked the man contained at least 3 women more on the story in the next few minutes here on b.b.c. Essex to resume a says Britain intends to remain at the top table right up to the moment of its departure in Brussels for her 1st summits as Prime Minister she said the u.k. Will play a full part until the Bracks it process is completed. The inquest into the death of a 4 month old baby following a dog attack in culture will open today in Chelmsford Archie Darby was killed and his 22 month old brother and mom were also hurt the attack happened at a house in High Ridge Road in Cole jester earlier this month police say they're looking for a man who's about 6 foot tall wearing a dark trench coat after an armed robbery at a bank in which it happened yesterday lunchtime at the Holly facts in the new lens a security van driver was threatened by a man with a gun the robber then got away with a 5 figure sum of cash Police say the suspect is described as having a turned complection and was also wearing dark glasses and a baseball cap and 11 year old boy he was found the Gleg did in a house in culturist as a toddler has been reunited with the police officers who helped him Adam Stevenson and Hayley how on a routine night shift in 2009 when they discovered a 3 year old boy locked in the room of the house in appalling conditions Harry has now been adopted and said the office's changed his life will be hearing that story in full of 8 o'clock at b.b.c. Essex. Around 1000 students and jobseekers are expected to attend Robert's health forms job and apprenticeships fair in Harlow today it starts at 10 o'clock this morning the B.B.C.'s 6 Simon Deadman has more on this story Public Health England j.f.k. The n.h.s. And Prime a look at just some of the nearly 50 exhibitors robot health follows jobs an apprentice is fair with his ministerial brief in charge of apprenticeships and skills the holo m.p. Sees this as his way his government role can help the people in his constituency it is a school leavers to help them with their next move to those registered with the Job Center trying to find work and make their right career the b.b.c. Boss will be there as well it's at the ledges own in Harlow B.B.C.'s external can talk to you about careers in the media as well the former Coronation Street actress Tracey Bray been has won the parliamentary seat that was held by Joe Coke's before she was killed it wasn't contested by other main parties a mark of respect and 2 historic sites in Essex have been repaired so well they've now been taken off the list of buildings the deemed risk historic England compiles that register every year this year the ninety's tower and 3 buildings that Stowe Mari's airdrome have been removed because they've been restored level of from historic England says the Naze is a real success story for the whole of our region it's hugely successful actually because the name tire is one of those buildings that would be very difficult to find an alternative use for we have to find a way to come up with a successful strategy for this building otherwise it would be in danger of falling out of use in the us never finding another feature the weather now for Essex a misty start with some fog and low cloud around that could be slow to clear through the morning but it should brighten up by lunchtime to leave us with a mostly draw and find a sunny spells in the slight chance of a shower highs of 14 Celsius that's 57000 point marvelous. 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Way back so we go down there to get and we've invited Sonja to this one but she didn't she said you got your plans were not important enough for neither is Max we know which in turn it down to stress or Dr Jan Yes we're so we do in Ronnie's get into Ronnie show and I want to hear we're going down to Big lympics celebration event thousands sporting village organized back to basics and thus you'll be able to hear a little more of that and want to show you know we certainly will and that's very jealous of their daddy Matt you you just keep your head down and I love it you can always tell a new dad what down the back. Blanketing come in wearing mostly listening. So it's like the old days when moving on. With say $89.00 this is the B.B.C.'s. Very good morning to 8 minutes past 7 it's 89 till 9 at Friday's breakfast show the average adult spends 3 hours a day on household tasks I've been taking a course in the 1st hour by the job you hate most more of those in this hour and I specially need you guys ladies rather to resume old and has texted morning saying you recycling is the worst job drives me mad I think I'm with you and. They need you to give me a call it's all been men so far and. Is a walk a prison. But I think so. Coming up all women more aggressive drivers than men but that's what research you say the. They found will find out what you think. They know aggressive when they're supposed to be pulling out a roundabout let me tell you. That next. How do we reduce the number of people living rough in Essex we've got absolutely shocking details of a homeless man stabbed while he slept on a Palm park bench and it's time to ask you what do we do about this 302-4041. Do is to say to. You 30240. 3 P.C.'s 6 tanks and one trip 3 and subtle message for 6 b.c. . I'm taking your calls on this story it's one of those stories that make you go really but it's 20162016 Brian Wales Thomas Barton Steven Hartington a Gary Dan and Jeff Sheppard those are the names of 5 homeless men who have died in South Bend over the past 12 months on Wednesday in a homeless man was stabbed whilst he was sleeping on a park bench in the town stabbed obviously by an absolute coward Essex Police say he was attacked by around 8 or 9 people. Southend homeless charity hop says there are around 75 rough sleepers in the town at the moment across England more than 3 and a half 1000 people living on the streets every night and that number is rising I mean does that showing him south and I mean how do we tackle the homeless problem in South and why is it still there 03024421 job Bates is from the homeless street tub in South in Jos a health care worker and set up the hub in her spare time about a year ago Morning Joe good morning thanks very much indeed for talking to us what's your reaction to this attack. No surprise you know no I'm not supposed to tell. Things like 2 things like this often happen there I don't I don't get spoken about because not the homeless on a nation into a Located about it's just the fact that what we do about Had we helped how do we get most of the straight Unfortunately the homeless are subjected to quite a lot of incidents around the night whether they pain or you know just trying to keep warm people you and I you know learn same so I should We've had quite a few incidents in the past the way. Of of people searching for any way you typed you happy these things have happened here in this county in the last 3 weeks they have Yeah I want to does that make you feel what's done about it. I felt hungry suppose they just will hear this week with a few people that would like mind date just wants to make some sort of difference or in such a big Poland and we will see that we're tadpoles but we make a difference today is the way to it but you know even that isn't enough that winter not shelters are coming up which loves to protect the mother not a danger in the die there back in the Straits walking around until the next night shelter for the wind I was how does the Home Ministry home actually work what would you drive your nose woman to is what happens just right what we do is we have a freshly home cooked food we have a group of dedicated cooks around but that they. Do lovely homemade So we go to a car park in South aimed straight That's right. 7 pm on a Tuesday or Wednesday we give them hot drinks hot mail and then we go much like wipe each we get more on clothes been sleeping bags taints and it's like a community spirit so it's not just the homeless it's the vulnerable some people have mental whims these come off the streets violate my entire name obviously if they've been put into a They're isolated because they used to be other paypal so it's a bit like a community they have a couple to say and. I'm a woman here a couple of hours of socialism as well as everything else they might get a bath and I have a good I will often you know it's a cult car park but we did it and then like I was off to wherever they still affects me for a walk through the town at 12 o'clock at night and famously put it all by when it was too but I mean some people myself these people should help themselves the reason help out where they could go to the council they can get help they can help themselves hardware and so that there is a reason for hope which to a fantastic job but I cannot. Help so many Paypal and then obviously you have to have policies put in to put into perspective the people that live there says there's that whole problem or a drug problem you know since I've hit that malt you know they've lost again to places they've caused an issue that not they have today is the fall and I circle in the back on the straight there's a lot of loopholes within the mental health which I think should be addressed for the start of it and then obviously the half the nation is there is enough past in the single people. Right so if it's the single market of the young man present labor I mean we do have young this one site that's actually on the straight . And we have a pregnant lady that's also on the straight c I would just think this couldn't happen this could have at least 2016 it cannot happen an 18 year old a child you know this is a child when we know it's a child they may think their grown up you know I know that their children it's a child and a pregnant mother this can happen in this state it can happen but because of the mental health issues you know because people don't understand which I mean I don't I work in health care and I still don't understand because it's so complex but the mental health issues obviously turn the most expense and you know I can't handle that turn in the should be a dedicated center or even I think they were trying for mental health color work within the homeless to actually recognize that was being and then I mean we tried within the past 6 months to get a building that we could actually use this like a 2nd child hotel was that my sense so we fade them and then what have ruined Alice's where people are of the that capacitated to talk to people because a lot of this stems from childhood you know they could be abused Mrs I've had to explain their Atmos traits and I realize that you know talk to more of a childhood you know there's so many different things that they're out in the streets for and then if you're not on structure training you hate it because that's a coping mechanism. Well it's appalling finally commercially Joe What what should we do if we see someone home we simply see someone sleeping on a bench if we see someone who's who's just there on their own what can we do how can we help her can we help protect them at the genuine homeless person because the unfortunate there are some people that use baking as a profession Yes So if we round up in a big circle the genuine homeless person will be happy for anyone to or from a McDonald's right I would be happy for service just sit down next to them and talk to the. No I learned most of them know you know they're genuine people that just down on their luck that late that little bit of interaction and it might stay I don't give them money I don't give them out how just give them a last meal sandwich. Anything and a chat Joe I thank you very much in day job it's from the homeless street in south and we've got some. Statements to read for you act in Southend District Commander in Chief Inspector Gary Lane said this was a very nasty incident we are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to please contact us so we can find those responsible This of course he's talking about the homeless man he was set upon and stabbed by around 8 or 9 people while he was sleeping on a park bench is dreadful he goes on unfortunately we are aware of the Cajuns when people living on the streets in South End have become victims of crime in their will be individual circumstances behind each case homeless people are more vulnerable by living alone and outdoors and are a greater risk of being victims of crime however there is no evidence to suggest that homeless people are being targeted in the town and the south and homeless charity harp have also sent a statement that says we are shocked and saddened to hear of the homeless man who was stabbed in South Church park this demonstrates how dangerous it can be out there families people and we truly believe no one should be sleeping rough in Istana age homelessness is an ever evolving fluid issue with people becoming homeless all the time and so we estimate there are up to 75 rust sleeps in South and at the moment as much as we try we can't help everyone due to resources the public have a key part to play if you're concerned about someone sleeping rough in your area get in touch with street link so that they can be connected to local support and services they need and you go to Street Link dot org dot u.k. And you can call them one over 305000914 d. Have a homeless person lives need you do often give them maybe. A cup of coffee and to me what they need at the moment when they how do we help in 2016. People being homeless and sleeping on the streets. C.d.c. And 6 travel Russell Holden's got the latest on the Rose how we look in my son while the m $25.00 is circling anticlockwise towards the tunnels now from Junction one Dartford our bit of the m 25 doesn't seem too bad it's been a little bit busy on the a 130 that's easing towards London as you approach the m 25 in the north Stafford area then heading away from Junction 31 on the arterial road Purfleet busy a 13 queueing through Dagenham into London not as bad as it often is but there is a queue and they want to 7 very slow through robots Harold would in fact is building up along the bit and a half way from self into railing now and then the 845 pretty slow coming down onto the a one to 7 the m 11 junctions 5 to 44 junction 5 Atlantans which starts at a very slow down towards the North Circular a 12 towards London is a bit that looks rather busy it's along the mark States a Kelvin stretch it's just over half way from Moscow to care over them but it closed before you get on to the Kelvin bypass and then it's all this yesterday actually to me that in some robots be 1024 is a bit of a queue coming down to a 120 going towards Congress sure the 38th you know I need an street in what I'm currently blocked by an accident just near to the bt Multan road rash bottom line South Bend partly blocked by an accident and on the trains of the material right at the moment the reported problems the next stop they say he's in a huff and a lovely thanks very much indeed grandson. 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Do you have a homeless person who lives in a year do you know someone who lives on sleeps on a park bench do you ever give them a cup of coffee this is a dreadful story of a man who was attacked by 2 unarmed people one on the cowards I suppose I think they're brave Let's go on and he had the dreadful things that happened to homeless people while they're sleeping on a park bench in satellite being being urine 80 don't so I hope these people who do this obviously not quite right radio may not really quite ride it says he says shame they've got home to go to but what would you do what do you give to homeless people only 3024041 d. Help do you volunteer What can you do this is b.b.c. X. 6 point of your paper was a. Digital. Was. Saturday call just to smooth something I want to imitate B.B.C.'s this will seem much country boys games from kick off to the I know whistle like you need. To keep. And you should've Indeed I did too bad a contrast against more come and Southend at m.k. Dons shot today you from true b.b.c. Essex it's B.B.C.'s 68 Saidee 9 till 920 minutes past 7 o'clock Terry's in Bentley Mike's in cultures to they won't want to talk about household chores this is something James when I should get my relevant piece of paper Terry morning tea in Morningside. This is really our spies are highlighted this is when they are in the dishwasher I don't tell me Oh oh oh do you know right. Before we was all would have it up to a focus what is good I mean. Probably a problem is washing machines. Yeah yeah they do it beep beep beep if. You. Try. The hardest to hate back you know it. Well of course most. Have South Shore is played in the oven right yes but do you do that do you clean your ven now. 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Local radio stations when we were driving up there I mean listening to the local stations as we going up there and switching from one to another to another and then you know the area and they know the people and they know what's happenin and then know the roads and they know the problems and then other great things about the county and then I did read in a really easy slot eurozone family really I just really feel that not applies to what we've lost just to the rest of the stash abacuses up a lot of money she listens to bits yes explore the local radio. Really and I like that well I like. A good morning Rita for my can coach used to who Terry might thank you very much indeed so Terry you have a engine that dishwasher and Mike what did you how you didn't tell me what you hated you tell me didn't mind cleaning the cooker but what you are doing very well yourselves do you. Brussel the so. Oh I don't have any so that's easy and it doesn't do you the cross and don't do Suva thank you very much indeed it's b.b.c. Essex on say 89 this is a number to. Do is to. Be On. One trip 3 and you're missing. Into in about household jewels in the ones you had in previous out taking calls on that there's a survey out and apparently cleaning the ovens came out top of the hated but in this hour how do we reduce the number of homeless people sleeping rough in Essex and you stop and help homeless person maybe bomb a hot drink or something to eat Wendy on the taxes I find it hard to comprehend how we can house refugees but not our own homeless interesting when you close a Davies in Hockley and Aldo 302-4127 minutes past 7 So David homeless what your thoughts. Sighted greats a great program on it was Cronos for a while and so on are know how it feels but fortunately our got a roof over my head. One point guards are on a pension and moderately comfortable and all would dearly love to help somebody if I knew they were genuine out of Austin past the homeless in the street to take me to Southend and are not there were so. Sorry a cup of tea or something like that but. More Views were tainted when I was in the multistory car park or so woman. Must say to spend it was a new and she opened her boot and she's started to put these clothes on put a sleeping bag at the back of the car. And about 20 minutes night sitting in a High Street sits in a 100000 hungry office at the airport. And this this this is some of the not in the it's is to say then I was recently in Cornwall and in Penzance and I saw a man getting a temper. And he did a similar thing how nice and hungry had all the clothes on you know how to you know . One genuine to help you know I mean home a wonderful job that the shopping Family Court Road is contacts and traffic not to explode you know that had to we deal with retrieval No it's members of the public are generally even running a poll in this town any time of year for them to be countless you know well I think Joe is absolutely right when she said please don't give money please that because they may get alcohol or drugs or whatever the please offer a drink or a hot meal now All right David makes me really cross him what you're saying and it makes me really cross because he's lying that is the lying to people like you may who are caring and he is lying and he is also taking a might they might as well go and stick their hand in a charity tin and take the money because I know they are taking money I don't think we should I think if you want to give to the homeless people and give to a homeless shelter a charity and that will find its way to homeless people I think it's appalling I'd almost want to I do us want to to get a police officer and say that person's lawing a number of things I did you just touched upon these poor people being abused you know we're in a line of benches and. There just isn't a no no the police do a wonderful job you know with the blue law and people will be taking those in and taking what we what we've worked so hard. How do we go about protecting these people because they are ball room and no deserve to be looked after you know her how do we as members of the public so well. And yet you know these are really good questions how do we help them when in these are vulnerable people and having dreadful things done to them and just being left out there in the cold David thank you very much indeed for your call David called over 30240 food he will move continue talking about this so do stay with us on this let's find out what's happening just gone half past 7 news headlines Mel We saw new Watson. Thank you say good morning a woman who helps the homeless in South and has told this program there's been cases of people urinating even setting fire to people sleeping rough in our county it follows the stopping of a homeless man in south end on Wednesday night the inquest into the death of a 4 month old baby following a dog attack in cold Chester will open later today in Chelmsford It happened earlier this month Archie Darby's brother and mom were also hurt to resume a says Britain expects to play a full part in any you decision making while breaks it is being negotiated she told fellow e.u. Leaders in Brussels the u.k. Wants to remain at the heart of the European Union and still the process is completed and an 11 year old boy he was found neglected in a house in culturist as a toddler has been reunited with the police officers he helped him the youngster has since been adopted the past who found him locked in the room of a house in appalling conditions said they'd often wondered how he's doing now the weather for Essex it's rather cloudy to start this morning but it should brighten up later mainly dry today don't rule out the slight chance of a shower there with your high for today 14 Celsius 57000 white Sonya why are we here. You know aggressive jointer not not. I'm. Sorry. Oh so no food no list. Oh no us rule about this no I totally disagree did you used to be I used to work in relatively central London and I used to draw even because of the shifts I did I had to be just like me very cross you have to be aggressive I haven't and you never move. So I've since calmed down. Thank you before it off on this claim of doubt and then you're in terrible trouble that you tell me she conned but we have. To have really a careful driver when you go in the car yes I said since I've had children obviously you have to calm down I've noticed that when anyone has a baby on board and good for them they take double time checking that come in they have side dress and when you behind them is very annoying because you're actually guy named Sanjay but then you suddenly think they've got a child to boot you so you know you triple check and also you have to watch the self in terms of perhaps liking something onto your breath in the car about somebody else he's drawing big because you've got an audience in the back then he's so just not cool for listening Well you know you say no you know you have to continue this conversation off air but you know I think you disappointed in you in this conversation. By the way apparently we were aggressive drivers and I never I'm anyway. Really like he would get us into trouble we just you know my throat. Yeah I'm not moving on so it's a plastic this thing that doesn't want to get into a car with either of us and you can see by the sounds of it I think that's you know you know there we go to Chris and he's going to get a car with me in a minute so I'm going to happen. But we'll start with cricket knowing Ollie has given England hope of. Building a 1st innings lead on day 2 of the 1st Test against Bangladesh in Chittagong He's taken 2 wickets just before lunch and will close face up to the next delivery from blowing. Cold and that's England's 1st wicket Moeen into the attack as he does this so often takes wickets it is 1st over I fancy that's turn passing outside his bat comes in Baltimore will. As it turns out his daughter again this time is picked up at 2nd set that's a 2nd look at the over Moeed struck again by the Dutch 29 for 2 with model has gone for a duck and that after England were quickly dismissed for 293 this morning losing their last 3 workers for 35 runs but confirmation Bangladesh 29 for 2 now at lunch the Southend United manager Phil Brown says he has a tough decision to make where the Nile Ranger can play a 3rd game in 7 days the forwards made an immediate impact since returning from a hamstring injury as the Blues are taken 4 points from a possible 6 Brian must now decide whether it's a risk to field ranger at m.k. Dons tomorrow he's ahead of the game in terms of the bank of work that will put him in what that then brings of to focus on well in the lane or a drop off and. Then I hope that doesn't go on Sunday I hope there comes in a training session next Tuesday if we can get another game out in a region fingers crossed and sees through Kane Vincent young he said to retain his place in Cole Chester's starting line up at home to Morcombe tomorrow with left back Louis can sell out for 3 months with an ankle injury the youngster has the chance to establish a place in the 1st team world record signing Paul Pogba scored twice as Manchester United stroll to way for one home win over Fenerbahce in the Europa League last night the midfielders performance had been questioned after United goalless draw at Liverpool in the Premier League on Monday but boss Jos a merino says criticism doesn't affect his 89000000 pound signing is that self-confident boy it was not because of what was the press. Because some people say that it was. It was just Kong so I don't think today makes a big difference but there's always those for the score to score at home especially the score such a beautiful. Elsewhere Southampton lost a one nil sorry away 2 were into the land Ryman Premier Division strugglers grays athletic us on the former Queens Park Rangers forward Richard Parker the 33 year old joins from metropolitan place British Cycling chief executive in Drake will step down in April the organization is already searching for a replacement for performance director Shane Sutton who left amid allegations of sexism which he denies and she was all of the fishes in contention out of the 1st round of the Portugal masters golf he's 5 under par 3 shots off the leader Mark Warren's marvelous thanks very much indeed is he playing it that's not thank you. Know it's too late now to be doing any keyboard. Cable tool No no it's all over here thank you but. It's a do you know we say morning strums see. That's me just constantly asking about Andy Murray has got to number one when he play next that's where that is now Are you an aggressive driver maybe you've been on the receiving end of an angry motorist in Essex. Well some new research might surprise you it suggests that us with mean more aggressive on the roads than men apparently wimmin are more likely to react badly if they're undertaken shouted at all beat dad Patrick Fagan is a consumer psychology is based at Goldsmiths University in London and conducted the research and joins me now Patrick you ready to take me on. So I'll sign. Was your research them and how did you measure anger and aggression. It was an online study with a 1000 British drivers we mentioned in 2 race so one way was measuring people's emotions by asking them to cricket Modi's in response to different things or drive it and also measuring their reaction times to make sure that to see sort of how subconscious and their responses were but also we showed them some videos of things that they might experience on driving such as being stuck in traffic or being undertaken and I recorded that emotional expressions through their facial expressions through they were. Raw and what in particular wound up with me more than men what was it. Was he said. There were certain things that women appear to be angry about such as being being sort of undertaken. And overrule cross the host but they registered about talk sent more anger than men. She think it's because these men are doing these things that's the problem Annie because I don't undertake to tell you what gets me mad is people tell gating That's my big thing when they're climbing in the big you can't even see the number plate they're so close behind us is if you're you know telling them that makes me angry but I've learnt to control it because I was once tailgated by an idiot who then followed me for miles and that was very scary yeah it's terrible Yeah it's not nice to be to be threatened like that. So maybe the problem was that these men that you who were doing the research they're the ones you doing the tailgate in and doing that the undertaking so they think nothing of it doesn't bother them if somebody does it to them yes certainly possible I mean what we were mentioning is people's emotions or how they feel so it's possible that women being more emotionally intelligent are more likely to register or experience this emotion but. Their research would suggest that men are probably a bit more likely to express that they probably are a bit more aggressive I like to be called emotionally intelligent that makes a change because Newton it's just you're just emotional you're a woman and so so driving aggressively must be a safety concern for the motorists and other road users did you also tell us how we can comment selves down yes so there's 2 main ways 1st is to avoid distractions because the brain is kind of like a muscle that can only do so much and if it gets overwhelmed then we tend to get a bit stressed and that can be bad so it's important to avoid unnecessary distractions and then secondly. Interesting the. Argument for mindfulness Sage is taking a breath and getting yourself in the moment and thinking actually I don't need to be angry at this point. It's common itself down isn't it thank you Patrick Well listening to that was Irene Ingram who was a driving instructor in them fleet for more than 20 years if you go along with all this Irene are you more aggressive No I don't think really and you sound quite gentle I mean I bet you never have a girl is someone going past you can detain I might think by don't react. Did you ever I mean because when I was younger I was more aggressive than I am now I don't remember being aggressive I honestly I don't you're not one of those women who sit for half an hour around. No Somebody may be coming on it in about 5 minutes I'll just wait here for me because that makes me question and no I'm not one and I was either definitely not so so what do you make of this research I'm just listening to the gentleman I'm wondering if women sort of. If you fear that but do actually act on it. In my experience I found that it is men who actually do they baby and the shouting and they root sellings So maybe it's that we think that and as inserted as word Patrick I think most of this seems to be done by men and I'm sorry to pigeonhole you guys but you have to speak as you find and as a woman I'm more likely to be undertake to tell gaited jumped in some wedged themselves in by a bloke than a woman yeah I did get a road right your future son was absolutely awful. There was the change the road markings that around quite close to where I live and I knew that I was in the correct line but the gentleman Sergeant remember how I may but he was quite close but he was actually in the wrong line used to be the correct line but now it's been changed and so I went in front of him and he could at many shouted any beat any followed me all the way down the road oh ho I was on my way to the people's house and he followed me into the people's drive why and shouted to be use my and. My phone out of my hand to smash the screen oh I couldn't necessarily And if you did you take the numbers as you get and don't know anything what he. He was shouting the hour was that I was completely wrong and that he was going to have me thrown off or off the road and I want you to be teaching and he was going to report to the place which apparently he actually did I went off in the lesson with my pupil and while we were out the man. The people's mother. Contacted the places where he had gone into the Play Station and he'd gone in there shouting swear in the office behind the dash. So I went down there to the Play Station and I thought oh I want to report an incident and I think it's an you know you drive me instructor and I thought are now into the place. But yeah so he. Paid for my phone to repair it and he went on and good management course Wow that's fantastic they asked me for him to press charges but I just want to that was you know he was wrong yeah absolutely right well Patrick you're listening to this this is a bloke and I've had it is one I've been tailgated not been i.e. Followed me all the way I mean he was ridiculous he's going to hit my car and you this to Patrick Yeah yeah other similar experience. Yes it was it was one of my kind of moment for sure who would like to have we ever had it and so I think maybe I think maybe us women talk talk a good fought Patrick you know. About women a couple of times I've been shot at by a woman I care. About I keep quiet about that we're not aggressive at all surely we're not yes I have had incidents and ease but I would never shout just now because at one point I overtook this Laurie Fine driver and he didn't like the fact I'd taken him and he came up my backside literally and I was just sitting in my car and I think um I made a sign and this many years ago I would never do it now and he followed me going out of his van and was hammering on my all my so scared I've never ever really retaliated at all since then and that was another blow back Drake. Day long would you make me aggressive that was sitting there. Fake it. Thank you very much indeed for joining us a consumer psychologist based at Goldsmiths University in London conducted the research and we've been talking about it are females more aggressive than men on the roads as far as you're concerned Thank You are rain so to demand way I think my hopes and I hope your stories have you ever been you know have you ever had a problem with an aggressive driver was it male or was it female We'll find out. B.c. And 6 travel Raso Holden's got the ladies how we look in muscle while there's still a queue on the m $25.00 on the anticlockwise exit. Was approached to the top for tunnels the queues back to junction 2 now the turn of the 8 when they've been closing lanes on through the tunnel stopped traffic from that from queuing on the grounds that's very busy our bit of the m 25 looks to be doing all right I mean there's a bit that looks a little bit busy on the 8th day 30 or 60 head away from the motorway through Purfleet on the arterial road I 13 through Dagenham killing the a one to 7 so about half way from Southend to really for a bit and then queuing through the road works at Herald would the 845 skewing from the a $1.00 to $9.00 down to the a $1.00 to $7.00 and they want 30 going up towards the 12 towards Chelmsford looking at very busy ones who is a bit going from merges heading away from engrave into Brentwood which is ferry so in fact to be going into Heaven gates a little bit slow as well now and $115.00 down to 4 slow part way anyway from that out to the North Circular and coming off junction 7 it's hard on the a 414 is a bit they're looking very slow you should raise building up on the Braintree bypass. The 3 we leave by the looks of things on the 1033 heading away from the 133 as you go out. And there are also delays where the main road the junction of the a 133 in the b 1029 look rather busy sort of freighting area but apart from that we had a report of a block on the a 12 at the Brook Street roundabout didn't look it's causing much trouble an accident apparently there they've cleared the accidents. Needn't street with him at all rush bottom line itself Ben fleet and on the trains thankfully would you know right next up that it's in half a marvelous thank you both so. Double 301233 double 5 why on b.b.c. Essex travel. Say let's take your calls now aggressive moments on the road what happened with you one that happened just quite recently and probably a couple of years ago now is the most recent one thank goodness guy was tell gay to me tailgating me target to me decided to overtake on the brow of a hill over a double white line over to the Hill double white line it was crazy I pulled over to the left because I thought if someone is coming in is going to hit something and he got in front and it was crazy and in didn't go anywhere so we're stuck in traffic and I'm behind him and I was it just made me laugh so I was laughing he got really really cross and I was just laughing and then I turned off because it was my turning off I turned off he did nothing more he carried on they needed a u. Turn and then came out right up behind me then I was stuck at a level crossing and he was right behind me and I was really scared so I rang the police and the police are oh well if you are laughing you are part to blame and I went Whoa I was laughing I didn't do the overtaken and I'm not now. Stuck behind someone looking aggressively and on frightening going to get out the car so I got my phone and let him see that I was on the phone just in case he he dig through is going to get out in Africa me and it was really scary I was told Well it's half your fault you were laughing and it will is there a crime to laugh there weren't He wound him up. You know pretty shocked that he really did shock me I was like. He's choking aged me and then he's overtaken on a on a rather hill on a double white line and now he's done a u. Turn and he's up behind me now loft so I tell you on really high just in my car now and so think these people just get away with it they don't just get away with. 3024041 aggressive moments that have happened to you in the car and is Are women more aggressive the men on the roads do you think this is b.b.c. Essex really bother Monday to Friday from 9. What would you do if your children or your grandchildren came and said I want to join the army. Things. Like when he came in and said you know what Mom I want to join the forces at. This morning from 9 b.c. Essex and he'll be in to tell us what is go issues about today issues he. Believed will take 30241 is the number to driving aggressively Mandy's in Margret in high Mandi Morningside mooning to you now you're a you're a professional driver and you say you should know all about this career that. Pressing erodes. Or your job or I think that more will mean that in some fashion I am then they will mend their kid and then most life on the rug in them they may not but I'll give you 5050. It up you know all the fun American are. Becoming the car I don't care what I want. The rag. On. A punk crew from the May not. See if I was thinking of and really. An evil man is a guy. We want him out I promise he's. Not shy and shy and. Yet like I'd like you you you'll be told that you want just $100.00 someone up and you'll fool if you being told they will I think someone up if you promise he will know I do you think overall front of you expect that person cut you out a man who was good looking and saw one about well that I. Don't know Trump but I was told by the police I was hard to blame because I was loafing because I was just laughing because he hadn't got anywhere else to risking his life my life and the oncoming traffic flies that I was told I was part to blame. Could you imagine a man entice me off from running the case. That means I'm going to keep the love that you yourself or anything factor so you don't get on the ride Oh and. I'm like the people coming. Up and I'm a case in the company that I'm going to begin a main. Path. From a case but if I'm the aggressor sometimes. I meet some of the why all the seaside when they're on their. Own what goal. Is that the non. And that's what we're on this. Why and you just see all the time. Every 5th or 6th somebody is on their phone while they're driving it's almost like can we have a Stop it now maybe not Mandy thank you very much indeed you have a good day out there today and don't don't start blowing kisses to the wrong people Loretta's instead Standen Massey and stoned and Massey thank you and talking about Cho's Mand Lauretta That's right if you're a guy you know I was changing the tone I kept up. With my husband the opportunity to between us yes rain the. Best. Job I like playing in my windows I mean about I love the bear market Windows me you know raindrops nothing about the windows so much and. Right Loretta I need to know. Do you clean your windows because I've bought just about every product known to man and I've got those little windows windows and they've got the little the little tiny windows in what I've got to clean they're always streaky they're always a mess how do you do it well I'm lucky I've got biggish Windows but I use it as a private so. After I left by so so go through that again. You got. It Right. All. And then to test it out I got one definite I thought the growing and then. My mom in law dusty she's got a yellow dust a phobia so I really can't touch a. Pink pink. Roses on. Some of those because she doesn't. My yellow dust is all of this an excuse not to help me with the housework when she comes along or let me tell you that. By the way whose birthday it was you know that I. Haven't even been shopping to get a date June June Lewis Yes I hand of us. Really I tell you my only criticism and I did say to them there's lots of space but I said I'd like some more ladies clothes because there's lots of spice but there's not enough racks of clothes I couldn't on the dress I wanted. The 2nd time I went because there was not so very many Kill Point and when I was about 20 people I left stuff so I wrote the general manager because I want to help your. Appetite So when General Manager had lost at the back and again about your confidence in the tight. Yes and she was very apologetic for that they were experiencing some pain in probably about how many. In a couple weeks but I think they'll be great at it oh I tell you one she's got a journalist and shops like that the price you house on telling him that I allow I love. Quite. The chocolate shop I've been in there no I haven't when I. Look around in there but one has to. Have a lot well you have to have a look you're not allowed to eat it because it's just to smell the rest I have to leave it there because I got my weather on the way but thank you very much indeed keep because coming in 03024041 Elizabeth 3 seen he's got the weather for us how we look in a sense clear a hell yeah yeah absolutely fill it out the ether the technological thing that man had to invent Anyway I think a dried. Before us today we've got lots of mist and some like out out there at the moment but it is starting to lift in clay because the brightness coming 3 from sunny spells We'll continue to see this any spells develop say not a bad looking day still feeling quite chilly there we've got a fairly brisk go there northeasterly wind brisk towards the east a bit lighter than it was a yesterday they just adding a bit of wind chill into today's temperatures they were looking at highs probably of around 12 maybe even 13 degrees Celsius today they could be a couple of light showers but I think most of us are likely to stay dry and even I tonight there will be some there will be some place fells around there where we get the clay spells we could be looking at lows of around 6 or 7 degrees actually in some mist patches forming into tomorrow morning watch out for there is that not a bad weekend all in all with the lots of dry weather around some good stuff fun shot actually on Saturday and that an easterly wind this time that wind is going to pick up on Sunday I think Sunday probably a little bit more in the way of cloud maybe wanted to showers but I think for the most part dry and the easterly will pick up as we had a 3 day off it's a walk through the Thames estrie I think you'll feel the strength of that wind field quite cold in exposure to it but yes lots of dry weather this weekend it will start again like on Monday let's take a quick peek at these coastal waters forgot that in the last hour they've got temperatures between 10 and 13 southeast light rain showers the wind force 4 to 6 becoming 4 to 5 when Direction northerly maximum gusts 33 knots becoming 24 the sea states like the pressure 1090 millibars and the visibility very good the next high tide today at her age will be at 1614 meters west maybe 1633 at 5.3 meters 103658 at 5.9 meters the sex acts and have a lovely weekend by say thanks very much in days always going to be a nice weekend of got my friend Hannah and her lovely partner and my lovely got chokey to come and have so we have some lovely walks I tell you made me smile this story that we're doing after the news you're going to be here in the heartwarming story of the little boy rescued by police. After he was found padlocked inside a bedroom is now been adopted we're going to be speaking to one of his adoptive dads and he met the police recently who actually had saved him and he told them he wants to be a police officer when he grows up it's an absolutely lovely story and so nice to be doing and very happy to be doing on a Friday as well because it makes me smile we'll also continue taking your calls on on on aggressive drivers and also the best and worst chaws in the household that's all coming up in the next hour and of course Ronnie Barber will be in to tell us what he's got issues about the issues. We were. B.B.C.'s 6. Weeks is b.b.c. Essex. It's 8 o'clock and the little boy who said thank you to the police who rescued him we'll be featuring him after the latest b.b.c. Essex news now with Sunny Watson thank you Saidee good morning a woman who helps the homeless in South End has told this program there's been cases of people urinating even setting fire to those sleeping rough in our county it follows the stabbing of a homeless man in South Church Park on Wednesday night 5 homeless men have died in South End over the past 12 months Jo Bates from the homeless street help in the town says she's not surprised by this latest incident unfortunately the homeless are subjected to quite a lot of incidents around the night whether sleeping or you know just trying to keep warm people here and I know none same flights of we've had quite a serious offense in the past the way these things have happened here in this county in the last few weeks I have yes. To resume a says Britain intends to remain at the e.u. Top table right up to the moment of its departure in Brussels for her 1st summit as Prime Minister she said the u.k. Will play a full part until the BRICs a process is completed the inquest into the death of a 4 month old baby who died in a dog attack in Co Chester 8 days ago will open today in Chelmsford Darby was killed and his 22 month old brother badly injured in the attack at a house on High Ridge Road The boy's mom was also hurt almost a 1000 people were out of work in Harlow last month according to latest figures today the town's m.p. House organized an event aimed at helping people find jobs B.B.C.'s it says Simon Deadman reports Public Health England j s k the n.h.s. And Prime a look at just some of the nearly 50 exhibitors healthfulness jobs an apprentice is fair with his ministerial brief in charge of apprenticeships and skills the holo n.p.c.s. This is his way his government role can help the people in his constituency it is aimed at school leavers to help them with their next move to those registered with the Job Center trying to find work and make their right career move on the b.b.c. Bus will be there at the leisure zone in Harlow with B.B.C.'s external field can talk about careers in the media as well. Now police say they're looking for a man he's about 6 foot tall wearing a dark trench coats after an armed robbery at a bank in wisdom that happened yesterday lunchtime at the Halifax in the Newlands a security van driver was threatened by a man with a gun the robber got away with a 5 figure sum of cash Police say the suspect is described as having a Tums complection and was also wearing dark glasses and a baseball cap. The former Coronation Street actress Tracey Bray bin has won the parliamentary seat that was held by Jo Coke's before she was killed it wasn't contested by all the main parties as a mark of respect. An 11 year old boy who was found neglected in a house in Co Chester as a toddler has been reunited with the police officers who helped him Adam Stevenson and Hayley how on a routine night shift in 2009 when they discovered a 3 year old boy locked in the room of a house in appalling conditions Harry has now been adopted and said the officers changed his life we're hearing more about that story in the next few minutes here on b.b.c. Essex 2 major historic sites here in Essex have been so successful at improving conditions the buildings have now been taken off the heritage at risk register the list which is drawn up every year by historic England provides an idea of how some of the oldest and most important buildings a doing the nays tower and 3 buildings that Stowe Mari's airdrome have been removed from the register because extensive repairs mean they're no longer considered at risk Clare Fiedler from historic England says it's brilliant. Really of a county region and it's building facing their own challenges but we support the shit and the local authorities the district council and between us try to find sustainable solutions heritage on to the weather now for Essex a misty folky start for some areas with some low cloud around that may be slow to clear through this morning but it should brighten up by lunchtime so leave us with a mostly dry and fine day the risk of want to. The showers that highs of 14 Celsius later that's 57000 quite marvelous thank you very much indeed sunny and as it's a nice day you can get off out there on wash your windows and. Save that for another day we're going to say that I don't know how to do it now the hot water and vinegar I'm going to get out there with 3 clubs anyway Ben's got the school for us now Lee has taken 2 quick wickets for England on day 2 of the 1st Test against Bangladesh in Chittagong in reply to England's 293 the hosts are 50 for 2 so I think United manager Phil Bryant says he hopes he can get a 3rd game out of strike a ranger in 8 days tomorrow he's only just returned from injury the blues go to m.k. Dons culturist United striker McCauley Bond says he's manned up during his loan spell at National League side Lincoln he hopes to be a regular part of the you starting line up in the coming months they're at home to Morcombe in League 2 tomorrow Paul Pogba scored twice as mentioned united big fan about shay 41 in the Europa League last night Southampton lost one nil to Inter Milan and the British Cycling chief executive in Drake will step down from his role in April as he organization faces scrutiny from u.k. Anti Doping citing you off anywhere sporting this weekend no I'm going to lie down after this you. Think so yeah did you drive back from Leeds yesterday asked part of the why you don't you know is there and they think you scrubbed up well I have to say and you scrubbed up very well to always. Thank you very much for quite nice. Breakfast with Satie 9 this is a b.b.c. Exit. And a very good morning to you if you've just joined us where the hell of the bean is 6 minutes past 8 say the 99 it's a breakfast show on b.b.c. Essex this Friday morning and if you've just joined us you've missed our discussion a half. On homelessness in Essex after a man sleeping on a park bench was stabbed by a gang how do we stop people sleeping rough on our streets more of your calls on that in a cell. You simmering me about whether women are more aggressive drivers than men over 302-4841. And we continue taking your calls on household chores. But next we go to really good news story for Friday morning is about a little boy you is hearing it in the news the little boy who was saved from terrible conditions here in Essex and now well he wants to be like the police offices who say you have to. Do is to say to call it 300. 40. 3 e.c. And tanks and one trip story and such a message would say. 7 minutes past 8 as 7 years ago Essex Police found a 3 year old boy padlocked in a room in an empty house his room was dark he had no furniture or toys just a bare floor we're calling the boy a Harry to protect his identity was adopted by an Essex couple and he's now very happy and healthy and all these years later he's now met the police offices who rescued him Harry's adopted dad Steve joins me now morning Steve good morning this is such a lovely story but how did you 1st hear about. It was actually whilst we were on our adoption preparation course so the training that you go on. Manager from the older children and family finding team came in to talk to us about some children that waiting she showed 3 short D.V.D.'s of children currently waiting at that stage my partner and I were looking for quite a younger child so we kind of shut off to the conversation. She showed to Dave these 1st little boy playing on the playground and it was fall and then the little girl who was camera shy again I'm sitting there saying I don't want to go so it's fine and then on one comes this clip of a little boy clicking his fingers and the camera person says Where are you he says I mean my den and I turned to her at that stage and said yeah that's the one and that was heritage only started when you just knew you just knew yeah him. Something clicked and by my partner and I looked and said now that that's the one so you didn't know his backstory at the time then stay no nothing at all nothing at all obviously we were fully prepped that he would come with a back story you know that's that's the one thing that you can pretty much guarantee we didn't know what it was going to be like but we know that there was something special about him when did you 1st meet Harry. That would have been in July or June actually the end of June. 4 years ago well 4 and half years ago now so how did you hear his story was it the police that told you was it social services and how did you feel when you heard he'd been padlocked in a completely empty room. So we heard the story from the social worker on the 23rd of December. Who came out to talk to us about sort of him his background who he is now . Obviously hearing all of the story and what we've heard it was very very difficult it's really challenging. You get more more of the story as time goes on so we just got sort of an overview in the initial meeting. But I must confess the 1st meeting on I in particular was very sort of clouded with my vision I got I've got my head in the clouds so I'd already decided does matter what what the social worker tells me this is the right child for us my partner was a little bit more sensible and was listening. Obviously I found it difficult but I found it even harder when things have progressed and it looked like Harry was going to be our son that's when I read the full report and heard all the real details and that's when it became very difficult to hear him in what way difficult the you wouldn't know how to handle how to handle it with him or in what way or difficult thinking have attacking or taking the wrong child I think it was more difficult because because we've gone through that process to such a stage he was no longer a child he was going to be our child and we was narrating the report of something that's happened to our son Ryan and we were more emotionally attached there and it was wow this is an awful lot to take on and and I remember reading the report and thinking. You know this this boy went through that 3 and a half years he's going to be a broken shell How on earth will he ever smile again you know and thinking right that that's the challenge to make him smile really and have you I thought absolutely. The 1st day that we we arrived to meet him 1st care is how we knocked on the door the 1st care answer and they said right he's playing hide and seek as we expected for that why we walked through the house and after hadn't even touched the lounge floor and he asked for the dining room door 1st for literary smile from ear to ear and screamed both at that moment I was I was just in complete shock I said you know. All that had been for oh he's still just trying to be a child he still wants prayer Charles came and he was still smiling bigger than I could ever so it was amazing it was absolute incredible. Resilience is is remarkable isn't it. Absolutely and I've been left very humble and very much in awe of how brave he is and obviously all of the other children that go for all of these experiences. It's as if he thinks long term I mean have the Have there been nightmares have there been times you've had to get him through this. There's there's never been nightmares about it there have been obviously there has been sort of repercussions of his the years but again the children that come from the system Essex adoption services they they work really well with the children they teach the doctors how to work well with the children so you put things in place so those it's almost preventative and you help them fro before it becomes something bigger really. Well I think you're absolutely fantastic to take him on I love the way that you say you saw him it's a bit like you just know like when a mom sees her baby for the 1st time it's like that's that oh I would die for that child that is my job and that is the thought that should come in now what about him I mean he's he's now met the police officers who saved him did he know his sort of back story because before 3 Often you can not remember those things or you can bring them to I mean how does he know his story you did you tell him his story and it did you remember it. He has a very strong memory of his early years he was able to tell us things that weren't even in the report. And he was he could draw down on those memories he could talk in a positive way and obviously pull on some of the negatives that happened as well. And he he remembered the night that the police officers came to take my why. They were actually 2 places but in his mind he'd had had just the one just the one officer in his head. But he had very fond memories of the officer. Involved and always spoke very fondly of that that moment. How did it come that he met the police officers had it come about well here he'd let us know and we know that obviously on that night the place of says had given him some food and some drinks and he had let us know that that was sweets which obviously he was very excited about. In the past it sort of mentioned a couple of Swades but we identified the he started to become quite fixated on this week's Skittles and age time that he was initially is an ace and skittles Let's get some Skittles and my partner and I said let's investigate this further and we actually said to him you know what. What were you given on that night he said it was skittles and and Twix. So he talked again really funny and we said look we actually know some people that work for the place for us if you like we can actually start investigating we can see if we can find that officer to see if you could meet with him to which Harry became really really animated and said that be a really great thing to do. And that's how it all started really and you put it together what was it like of very briefly now we're coming up to the intimate travel but what was it like when he did meet Did he give him a hug Did they shake their hands and he wants to be a police officer. Or yeah it was incredible it was amazing he he went in there was obviously the 2 officers one of them said look I'm sorry I got so she says she came in and hugged him and he reacted really well so that he gave high fives to the male officer. It was absolutely incredible He responded so so very well to it better than we could've ever expected they did ask him what he wanted to do for a living he said well I wanted to be a stockbroker I wanted to be a pilot he said but I'm now feeling an overwhelming it need to become a police officer which I thought was lovely I think that's I just think it's such a lovely story I'd like to thank you and your partner for for making the int'l this little boy's life a much happier life than he otherwise would have had and thank you very much you need to social services as well helping and if you would like to get involved if you would like to maybe adopt then there's a website for you if you're interested in adoption Essex Adoption and Fostering dot co dot u.k. Slash adoption or you can call 80801530 Steve thank you very much indeed for talking to us today and Denise and a lovely lad as well you know I love that for looking at you and when even looking at because I wanted to younger one suddenly pop Terry in there when that boy. D.d.c. Essex travel Thanks a little. Russell Holden has the latest on the roads how we look in Russell Well we've got delays building up in some of the usual places the I want to 7 the Certainly a queue coming out of ready to see it away from radio where toward the half white South End the other way there's a bit that exploded isn't quite as bad in the very sight of the road works Harold wood and 25 queueing anticlockwise from Junction 2 to towards the tunnels a little bit busy each way around $31.00 at West and then we've got on routes into Brentwood especially coming from Shenfield into Brentwood in the wall the side coming in as well or the road a 130 in patches from written up to how green looking very busy Braintree bypass busy on the usual bits and to fill still looks very slow in both directions by the looks of things on the Braintree road which is the be 1417 don't think there's anything going on there that I'm aware of also had some delays on the b 1029 in the great Bentley Thornton Cross area coming to and from Thornton cross the great Brandy road that section seeing a few days on the speed sensors trains actually see more write the next update in half an hour and we'll be checking out what the road is like from Chelmsford to Basil and the next half hour actually because we're heading down there to the basil and sporting Village me and Ben very excited we're going to be meeting the Elim p n z m x we look still going to meet him again I just dropped that in that I have met him before he. Started a problem called 3 arrow 1233 double 51. 19 minutes past 8 o'clock weather for your chilly start and he missed an early fog soon clears to leave a fine afternoon with some bright sunshine so looking nice going to be a lovely weekend as well thing is cross maximum temperature today 14 degrees Celsius 57 degrees Fahrenheit high tides if you pentagon and have a dip Herridge 4 metres at 1610 west mercy fire. Point 3 meters 1633 and Southend on Sea 5.8 meters at $1658.00 I wonder is that was such a lovely lovely story and I wonder if you've adopted a child how has it gone over 302-4041 maybe you're adopted as a child was it the right decision by your birth parents I wonder if you ever met up with your birth parents or if you wanted to or how you found out. Cold feet was interesting wasn't it with the the adoption that I had there I hadn't watched the last episode so don't tell me what happens but that was an interesting 103024841 is the number to dial if you would like to join in but we've also been talking about aggressive drivers on the road who's more aggressive men or women apparently in a new survey women company at the b.b.c. Essex the beauty industry is now worth $17000000000.00 pounds last year the average person spent a record height of $342.00 pounds on products but isn't beauty in the eye of the beauty is sacred and it's to be used in a modest way. As part of face in the world b.b.c. Essex will be asking Does faith help to see beauty in each other I think Putin is important and we presume to make ourselves feel special it's not on display for everybody to see Join me. Sunday morning from 6 to face in the world on b.b.c. 6. C.s.a. X. . And check out piece of this Saturday as well because you can read talking about those migrants who looks slightly older than they are now he'll be speaking to a lady's been over there in the Kalai jungle and speaking to her so do join in for that tomorrow morning really good programs on a Saturday and a Sunday here at B.B.C.'s you've got let me just run down this really quickly then I'm going to speak to Tilli you've got Peter Hearns then you've got the world according to right Clark then you've got Ken the gardener then you've got Catherine Landry then you've got sport my lord you need nothing else do you make sure you tune in to us on b.b.c. Essex over the weekend and thank you once again for helping us win that award which which actually is Award which makes us the top b.b.c. Local radio station in the country so thank you very much indeed for that and let's go to the lines now talking about roads Tilly from coach is a 1st time caller hello till. Now Tilly as a 1st time caller you may not know but you get a fanfare. You do know that So sit back enjoy it here it comes now ladies and gentlemen. Please be understanding as we welcome to leave from don't stand if you're driving to leave from cul just to the say do you know I'm phoning in family. Know every station does that really that's probably why we've been voted the best I mean I hope you enjoyed that 'd. So telly are you driving at the moment nice and safe. Fantastic and you're a truck driver I'm being told yes. I like that we get more and more of you female Arctic drivers so come on you more aggressive than than the miles. I find it will be no more. Expect. Things. They tell me I'm. Taking. My ended up following me all the way down. To follow me. Station RINGBACK. Behind me. Today because other people around me. Do you. They can't mess about with you what about how you're treated by all the lorry drivers to the respect that a woman is driving a man has had to look. It should be a man only thing. I got a woman comment. I read because there's a lot. Of. Debate really some people said Is anyone to send drivers in England. A very low amount. But it's creeping up isn't it what do you think and I must admit that I'll probably would say the same I'm going to go to texted from Kevin I'm old and I like to read it I said yes it to my wife the on the down to being on the receiving end of the rude lady was that women drive is rarely say thank you when you let them out of a difficult to earning or obstruction I'm on the road every day and apart from the occasional lone warrior type of bloke always be wary of the school run mom the most aggressive species on the road I must be honest I absolutely think that a lot of women just think it's their right to be let out all let in and don't give that thank you what is wrong with some women who don't do that you find a sign Well I. Actually want. Our. Show. I find. Anybody else around them. Actually RINGBACK. Let me out when I come out eggs and I always thank someone and always say sorry if you've done something wrong if you just put your hand up suit of defuses the aggression immediately doesn't it's like yes I know a cut your been so sorry I didn't realize you were there a hand up it's like when you can see me when somebody has done it to me and I put the hand up with a flashlight so go from being really cross to well that's fine that's fine we've all done it we will have done it so can I ask you Can we put you on a list and keep your name as one of our female truck drivers out there because you are few and far between so be nice to have you on board is that all right. We want who you are prone to think Don't worry about that start ringing up sallow to. Oh you better be just honest in her because we got Mandy from Margaret in as well and you and several others so thank you very much indeed thanks for being a 1st time caller. Greatness Shea Stadium. Thank you very much indeed that's very common and Pete is in Clacton he's drawing a well he's talking about driving as well hello pizza morning saying Congress unless they're going to have a little bit of a celebration to you celebrate this morning we certainly did have a celebration can I just thank you Liz we'll because obviously the things that we put in for a woods are very much you know what the listeners say were how you react to things and so it's not just just us our tool it's def it's mainly you lot and so thank you very much indeed because we've been voted by the arias which is the radio was because as the best b.b.c. Local radio station in the country we won bronze but it was commercial stations would be too so so we are best b.b.c. Local radio station said thank you you were probably only entry Peter I don't know what was on it but you were on there some way you never know where you are now how about drivers Yes Now this is saying nobody is perfect now you're right right now in the era of our lives going on longer hours on the morning just go run its lights out you have to go or for them because they go mad or you try to get past some of the can't get out to go. Anywhere when you see all the dos the traps are only area with just 4 states hanging out on the Don't 10 mile an hour talking mile an hour speed them or a 60 mile an hour since big women on the walk at home are on task force more so now it doesn't make me forget my denies Yeah why won't they do that I mean we got one here Johnny moved in says on the text surely tell Geithner and undertaken by drive his middle line and outside line Hogan rather the moving over to the slow lane although what they are supposed to do with a move or can be when the westerly on the clearance side and should no longer let the person past Yeah but I think a little tip young lady summers up you're telling the kid. That you all the time just to break the soon back off then. They might go back on me though that's the problem I love I don't want just the Brits will soon back off than I already have a nice weekend and to you thank you very much indeed Peter what for the new Ward thank you very much indeed and thank you for your kind comments have put a picture of me and our boss Louise Burt up on our Facebook page so it's on look up and go to Facebook and look up say do you know I'm B.B.C.'s 6 there's lots of pictures of the awards night and everything and we feature in Ben and Chris Flynn and and Lou and Leon and myself we were up there so if you want to check that out just go to our Facebook page has a really good stuff on that as well and I think you feel like it's already on that loads of comments coming through on our Try and read some of them out a little bit later let's have a look at Atlanta comics now coming all 1618 comments and 62 likes he's only been up a little while Thank you very much indeed because I should have done it yesterday but it was quite wasn't quite together yesterday right let's fire let's hope that was happening with the news headlines it's half past 8. Didn't ask. For it so new Watson has The news headlines for us thank you good morning a woman who helps the homeless in South and has told this program there's been cases of people urinating and even setting fire to those sleeping rough in our county it follows the stabbing of a homeless man in Southend on Wednesday night the inquest into the death of a 4 month old baby following a dog attack in cold Chester will open later today in Chelmsford It happened earlier this month Archie Darby's brother and mom were also hurts police are continuing to investigate an armed robbery to a bank in which happened the how the facts at the new lens in the town yesterday. Detectives say they're looking for a man he's around 6 foot tall wearing a full length trench coat and dark glasses and series May says Britain expects to play a full part in any decision making while bricks it is being negotiated she told fellow e.u. Leaders in Brussels the u.k. Wants to remain at the heart of the European Union and still that process is completed the county's whether it's overall the cloudy start to the day but it should brighten up later mainly draw I don't rule out the slight chance of a shower to your high for today is 14 Celsius that's 57 terabyte Sonia already people are criticizing mums who pick up their children especially in 4 by fours with nowhere near a bit of grass. For the school run yeah yeah I'm not at that point yet we have no doubt I will be in a couple of years you know of only media is annoying in the village there is a there is a car park a minute away yet from the school you have to pay you can know it's. Your car park it's a minute away or you have to go in partly because of Don't park outside school but this is a session is that we're getting as close as no more so to the Gates isn't there seems to be a there's a noise just stick it in the car park and walk out and it does mean getting out the car the Benz you know doesn't mean they get the car and it's not always mums you know it does do well but it's mainly mums let's be honest. And I'm a female some of them that's not sexist you can't have a train station as well Di often those people fighting to get as close as they can to those doors they can pick their other halves of the train you know dropping someone off yeah yeah I mean maybe it's a psychological thing you just want to get as close as you can just go but it makes me laugh though when they're all the zig zags and their cars parked on the zigzags actually go but I would probably get a ticket if I did that somewhere else and probably getting Yeah yeah they just every day there yeah I lived near risk. In coaster it was bedlam always bedlam and it's quite nice that little school used to walk money. Every day but it was it was quite nice because you got to chat to them so what you've got today coming up all you took their little scoot around for them Ok I didn't do it every day and I would have done if it's point to rain bats it's quite nice. Leads to my eyes anyway moving on sorry swiftly are we 2 in here that's got this thank you we will start with the cricket Moeen Ali has given England a bit of hope of building a 1st innings lead on the 2nd day of the 1st Test against Bangladesh in Chittagong he took 2 wickets just before lunch and will close face up just next delivery from blowing polit bolt and that's England's 1st wicket marrying into the attack as he does this so often takes wickets at his 1st over I fancy that's turned past the outside edge of his but comes in Baltimore will. As it turns out his daughter again this time is picked up at 2nd set that's a 2nd look at the over Moeed struck again by the Dutch 29 for 2 with mobile has gone for a dark England were quickly dismissed for 293 in their 1st innings this morning losing their last 3 wickets for 35 runs Bangladesh steadying the ship since then though they've moved on ice is going pretty quickly now 81 to the 3rd wicket already putting on a number 8 in partnership of 52 runs for Bangladesh 212 runs behind with 8 1st innings wickets left let's move on to Essex now they're set to announce a new signing to say the county is shaping their squad ahead of their return to the county championships 1st Division next season we're expecting that announcement at around 10 o'clock the south and United manager Phil Brown says he has a tough decision to make with a nod Ranger can play a 3rd game in 7 days the forwards made an immediate impact since returning from a hamstring as the Blues have taken 4 points from a possible 6 Brown. And must now decide whether it's a risk to field ranger at m.k. Dons tomorrow he's ahead of the game in terms of the bank of Portland then brings of a t factor somewhere along the lane or drop off. And I hope that isn't going Sunday over comes in a training session next Tuesday if we can get another game out in a Ranger fingers crossed that sees through culturist United's McCauley Ball says his return from a loan spell a fitter and better player the forward spent any 2 months with Lincoln City scoring one goal for the National League side says it was a good experience for him a comeback. I think a different player more assured growing up I need it up a bit go out get get physically get a few days and that's what went on dollar come back and offering us helping massively and I've come back to not prove but show that. I can play week in week out of meter Paul Pogba scored twice as Manchester United big fan about Shea 41 in the group stages of the Europa League last night Southampton were beaten one nil to Inter Milan at the San Siro British Cycling chief executive in Drake will step down from his role in April as the organization faces scrutiny from u.k. And he doping which is investigating allegations of wrongdoing in the sport 1st practice ahead of the Us Grand Prix gets underway in Texas this afternoon Lewis Hamilton is now 33 points behind his mistake his team mate Nico Rosberg and chip wells all of a fisher is in contention after the 1st round of the Portugal masters golf he's 5 under par 3 shots off the leader Mark Warren and Andy Murray say yes is obviously a layoff in action this week you won't have heard me mention him he's back in action next week he's playing in a tournament in Austria easy yes. Thank you very No problem glad to Thailand glad to eventually I was fine Ok well in the long there thanks very much he did it well down. I would say do you know we say mornings from these. Groups drivers we're talking about all women more aggressive drivers than men in your opinion 030214 I'd like to take a couple more calls on this if you are a woman truck driver I'm just really interested as well I'd love to do and have to say and it's come on tell me if you are just because we get more and more which I love and also have you ever talked to the child and what was it like how. Would you do with it and with their back story because obviously to be up for adoption a child would have a back story it's not going to be a new. Normal life for a child is if they're up for adoption so how did you do it or were you adopted and when did you get to know when you tell your child that they're adopted 30240 food when I mean if they don't remember if they if they don't know their backstory if they were babies when they came to you when you tell them it's really love to know loads of comments on the picture that I put on on my Facebook page look up say do 9 look at Facebook and then go to say to 9 b.b.c. Essex We have got now quite Ok it's easy to like split your heart sank you and loads of 31 comments including Now this is making me laugh actually you lot are not having this. Jo I love you she says so well deserves sated by the way I love your dress thank you from Jo still listen in every morning even though I've moved from Brentwood to the Isle of men that's what we light well done says Annette Turney says looking great Jan says bringing news Kemi of say the back 9 to 12 Please Dee says Great photo world on b.b.c. 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Tracey Broomfield has texted text the word x. 6 and the message to 81 trouble 3 I agree about school run mums trouble is people don't send children to local schools which I don't like I'm a firm believer in go to a local school then each school will be balanced and you can walk them there until they're old enough to walk the. Selves I walked mine to school and we re sighted the day spellings tables etc and had great fun making up stories etc Have a great day Tracy thank you very much indeed I want to my delights was when I was over at my sister's only about once a week visit as a lever Bromley and kind of pick up the kids from school and Krakow was such a nervous Santiago around there and at one time had to pick up 3 and they were all coming out of different doors and about 5 minutes in between each one so come 1st Pandora come out 1st you can't miss panda you cannot miss so she was little she 5 so you got a reception class you got to make sure that you grab her because they wander down in the little as they wander and the teacher would stand there would let them come out until they'd seen that sometimes they'd point and go and run and so I'd be there because I'm quite a tool or be looking over the tops Ok grab panda straight to the next gate I know those 2 are a long gates waiting for only to come and you'd see his claws of come out and you go what is really was the only reason there's only then back for Max No Max was older Max was liable to sort of say can't see. Mum for me I'm just going to walk off by myself so you have to get back really quickly it was a bit high but I used to like I used to like walk in the kids home from school and have a little chat I used to like it anyway so we're talking about aggressive drivers as well not send all you parents who drop children off at school are aggressive but maybe one or 2 are women more aggressive than men and we were starting off with talking about chores in the house that you had to do and now coming top so far amongst the chores you hate I have to say I think examining this come out top you know I think it's ironing with a dining in the bins washing dishes. Hanging socks on a washing line cleaning the toilet cleaning the cooker and. In the dishwasher so to them cleaning the cooker to them and so changing the do they that's and that's a difficult one if you're on your own isn't. Cleaning the windows owner of that was a favorite one so what do you hate and love doing chore wise how and also how we spend like there was apparently there was a very lives days weeks months of our lives cleaning I tell you I don't do you over 302-4041 text the word Essex in a message 81 trouble 3 and email allow these women in the world at b.b.c. Doco to you Can a recent survey cleaning the avenue came out top of most heated jobs in the house to do and I wonder if it's your most hated job in the house to do gives a cool. Your resume to say to. A 300. 14. Tanks and one trip story and your message would say. B.c. And 6 travel so hold in has the latest at quarter to 9 how we looking not too bad at showing there are delays a one to 7 really South End stretch very busy in both directions especially heading away from Brady where about halfway to we're south and that's a key through the road works at our old world as well I want to 8 as you come away from engraving to Brentwood securing then coming from the shen field site into Brentwood very very slow as well on the I 102-3130 coming up towards the 12 how green slow the very slow going up towards the Army and Navy roundabout as you come in to Chelmsford at the other y. If you're going towards Billericay looks all right Saidee might be placed in out for you hopefully you'll be alright with a little trip to build a regular with that one assuming it going down the a 130 if you going through a stock on the stock road down into Billericay she's probably the most direct route it's pretty good. It's a little bit busy on the stretch just come into a bit already but I suspect they'll be cleared up by the time you get there so that's probably the route I would have thought your take say and $35.00 coming up towards the tunnels that she cleared up now it's much better a little bit busy especially come out the tunnels towards $31.00 West $32.00 doc I'm still a bit slow but that's eased quite a bit as well. From cultures that been looking rather busy particularly along Andrews Avenue whether it is coming in back along hill the next update is in half an hour lovely thank you. Get the latest information right now log on to b.b.c. Delco to u.k. Slash Essex. He's got issues this man yeah be lovely one day if you come in and say . I was there an issue I don't think I would survive a fight not be an issue over dinner but. I am going I love I mean do you know I mean I'll bring in mine yet for when I could do a member do of children need I would take on ironing for. I loved and I loved my shirts. Pressed the r. F. Thing I'd love doing well. Again I love and I guess I could do other things I'll do right in what I was when I got an idea and I do things and I like watching telly why you're on here oh yeah I do that and you know give me a ring and say that I was wrong in all of this is that I've realised today is over 1st time ever because you're on with me. After 11 today we've never done a double header thing or every way it should be fun if you know you're so young looking forward to because I like my sport my pics as well and I've been listening to some older interviews of Mike's wit look as well yeah I think you did so we're going to have a montage of people going to meet you're going to be mean mix today and I'm so excited going to hear a member do some. Backflips and all that do your stuff are showing you had to do a couple of 100 bucks or you love that you've been loaned. All the way the presenters and all the world you're your books. Books but yeah I say the knowing. I think that's what I see won't Yeah. He's the only one that could do the book. I'm just going to live with I meant for the rest of. Us who were gonna loose the refuse. To do with television and also call just a monopoly monopoly or the culture sort of additional but no play is so hard so I'm going to try and do the monopoly monopoly can I do can I go around the coding tea with people who have got monopoly boards and we can build up our own monopoly board of people who've got no pre-board other boards are available but no plea bargain and open market I would do that I would talk about the Olympics as well. And maybe even some of the can do the box. See I'd like to see that in social media. That would go viral in the 2nd we. All start when you finish. This is b.b.c. Ethics. That ends test transmissions for Britain's newest radio station B.B.C.'s 6 comes on the air in 10 seconds. Christopher. Lucky host you. Have the Shamrocks 100 percent reconstituted Sawyer rabbit's foot. On the 5th of November B.B.C.'s 6th sounds keep listening for ways to celebrate with us this is b.b.c. Essex that's just showing off that it's just showing off your daddy daddy is just on the box splits out there. On the desk showing off really I didn't want to see that either it's not pleasant thank you for that. But. He's done his chances in now so you can retract who can her anyway thank you very much indeed Ronnie Ronnie with you and yes myself and Ben fry are going to be in 8 inches is it insert it in something's insets in something's into. I've lost it really good luck to running because you got a chance for me I'll be which when all of the place and I'm meeting Max. And maybe shown us a few books places where i'm sure i'll write in Hockley Lorraine I believe it's the 1st time we've spoken it's inside a yes or no but we can never spoken now you don't normally get of fanfare unless you are just a 1st for the entire station I tell you what I'll give you all right I'll give you half is that right. Guys enjoy it. Ladies and gentlemen and stand. The rain for that's it that's all you can get because you've got the station before but you enjoyed that right very much very much and before we start on the things we think that what you're looking for is. You say no I'm no usurping a show no I'm in so I think I'm not going to. Usurp him I'm not talking about his entire show thinks anyway so no I'm doing I think you know I think the word was in. Very excitedly anyway Lorraine What do you hate doing what you're just doing. The big shop the social. Basket. But it's putting you know what I. Don't know why in the cup. And then when the style isn't it in the phrase I just shot the minimum. The size of the drawers and what it does say. Yeah you know I loved it when I got a new fridge freezer and I had those empty drawers I said that'll be for the edge to bills that'll be the thing and that'll be full full like me to substitute things that's very different to a lot of you. Mean yeah he says you know that's not going to get a dog going to get stuck get it out let me so I said yeah that's. When I was a child my job as well as other bits and pieces was and I used to help mom with the washing and putting it all out but. I mean I don't mind putting the clues to what I think the logic would say not this type of thing having to put do it because I don't like untidiness but I just do know what putting. Your clothes in knickers and. You know husband would have the best shot them with me. Got a couple. Can be right because no money on a Friday when I did Friday was Mrs a Mr and I would have a question for listeners not just one I thought I'd throw in now can you do the box splits. Yeah I'm just asking it's just a matter of course if you don't think. It's right then shouldn't really put you through do you want to have a go now but splits with the side on the most difficult split some standing up the self to have a go all all that's Dia here it's only been open. And having a go I think got very far I'm going to ask Max if he can show me how to do the box bless Yes. I think I need someone so I may say. You know so you are a great addition to my program I do hope you know me again when I will and I will thank you I say thank you very much indeed the rain hates put in the shop in a way you know I'm with you on that one because she just kitchen is all nice and looking nice and everything is suddenly coming with about 18 Gary a bank and he circle and you don't want to do it straightaway because you need a capitally as you walk in but there you go you're thinking about frozen stuff there it's got to go away I've got the fridge stuff like the fish that's got to go in that fridge so I'm really good at packing my own stuff now I hate it when people pack for me sounds stupid these people teens go in we break go in with they go in with broccoli go in with fish and you don't know where you are you can pack everything I just put my code stuff in one bag my freezer stuff in another bag they are the only bags that come in with me unless I was only brings everything which is great I bring those in with me they are the things I have to go away if it's really cold and I leave the fridge stuff in the car until I've put the frozen stuff away because I just hate it when all the bags are in there and you think I can't sit down because this place is a wreck it's wrecked I've got the biggest kitchen in the world so it does sort of fill it up slightly so what was your most heated chore in the household. Is it cleaning the toilet one of our callers is cleaning the toilet I've been to had to clean my windows which I'm going to have a guy is emptying the bins washing the dishes. And socks on the line is it clean in the cooker which was number one in the survey emptying the dishwasher. And changing to do very on your own is very difficult any tips to give a goose is very difficult high Sadie's cleaning the oven I don't like says Valerie in Chelmsford and that of course was the talk in the survey of jobs we hate to do jobs we hate today looking at my text as well. Look you were just telling me about this last night horrible Ben on the tax I don't we're talking about what is that I don't know what it is but thank you very much indeed for anyway. My day ahead as well if you'd like to find out what's happening on the on the day here b.b.c. Essex Peter Holmes here with Saturday Breakfast more he's talking about the Essex hospital killing p.g. Ins they say it's a last resort but hundreds of people are very angry about this I'm of despair Basil unsporting village now to meet our a limp dick heroes and report in to run a show later very excited about that coming up after us Ronnie has got issues with several issues that is wants to sort out so stay with him he's going to play monopoly with you today so if you do have the monopoly board because coaches are of their own monopoly board now if you do have them a monopoly board you can give them a call 30240 and you can join in the game but the now let's cross over to Elizabeth through Seanie who's got the latest of the weather for us Hi Larry hi hi very good morning t.j. Wow And I think that makes places across I think should stay dry today although there's always the risk of if he shall is there tend to be quite light and drizzly I think and that dry there's a method in some lake cloud around still towards western areas of the county where the race we got some brightness developing and continue to brighten at Rady basically for everywhere and everyone as we head through the Often he will get them funny as well a death a thing not a bad looking day all in all just what happened at that time to still get a chilly northeasterly brief as well and taken the edge of the temperature with a bit of wind chill factor in 11 or 12 degrees Celsius will be the high later. This afternoon overnight tonight then we'll see some place spells temperatures down to 5 or 6 degrees Celsius maybe in the close pals away from the town say likely quite a chilly start to the day to mist patches around as well not a bad weekend they we should stay dry or mostly dry and wouldn't rule out completely one of the light showers but say that you know I think for the base part tried a day and peace and sunshine around on Saturday as well and then another train items having to send a Sunday there be a bit more in the way of clouds and not quite as much sunshine is Saturday and the wind is going to pick up as we head into the often in still very brisk easterly and it will feel quite cool I think an exposure to that let's take a look at the coastal waters forecast then for today for the Thames estuary say we've got temperatures between 10 and 13 degrees light rain showers the wind force 4 to 6 becoming 4 to 5 when Direction northerly maximum gusts 33 knots becoming 24 c. States like the pressure 1090 millibars and the visibility will be very good and the next high tide today how rich will be 1610 for me to address Missy 1633 a 5.3 metres and at Southend on Sea 1658 at 5.5 metres in that is the book last lovely Elizabeth you have a lovely weekend thank you very much indeed and thank you very much indeed to my team you've done a marvelous job this week trying to keep me in tow they fell miserably but never mind it's my 1st week with Matt Knights my producer daddy Matt he's done a brilliant job thank you Matt it's been some Hasn't it now shaken he said he's doing the box splits ago now that I have I'm attractive really mad I don't know I think it's lovely that work experience people get to stay a bit longer but I like it when they grow. Up like here in the community we bring these people in here and it's blessing the guy we better work experience and then they go and do other things yeah like the book splits so I'm used to rock jelly thank you to Adam Frank I'm back with you on Monday I know I'm back with you. Because you're doing Ok. You're suffering the program today yeah it's sort of mostly known you're shy now it's hard to listen if that's where the audience figures all go there you are but then again I think Fred and I you know I just want to show some leadership that he was not some of mine. You know we didn't have a had we split your money Ok oh you know.

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Your breakfast everybody I am here wants or can I get Marc together after 9 o'clock for the jingle. B.d.c. And. His p.c. As a. Thank you Jay results ever startling I'm here to run a barber in for say they were asking and Bob was bungle is it ever Ok to take the law into your own hands and I've tried it once but I didn't like it gives a cold caller 302-4041. You know thank you Ronnie Good morning widow from Bill Ricky says she hopes her husband's death will lead to more awareness about asbestos related illnesses b.b.c. Essex has learned our county has one of the highest such death rates in Britain latest figures show 134 people died for me in a 12 month period Mary long lost her husband Chris last month when he was younger he was apprentice painter and decorator he did a lot of wrapping down preparing work for after season and got to boarding and things like that as an apprentice didn't realise back in those days he certainly didn't and anybody else who did that sort of work didn't realise the east of England Ambulance services urging people to take extra care in the heat today temperatures could go as high as 30 degrees Celsius here in Essex the last time they topped that outside of London in September was no 1973. The chief executive of cultures to hospital is calling for more investment in health services outside of hospitals yesterday the Society for key to medicine wants that the n.h.s. Was facing pockets of melt down this winter Nick Eames says changes are needed to avoid such a crisis we need to use but we've got differently we need to reinvest it would be. Primary Care Community Care social so that we can avoid people coming into hospitals which is the most expensive place to deliver care and also once people have had an acute episode in hospital we can quickly access it is both health and social care people home in a timely manner detectives investigating the murder of Stephen Lawrence in London in 1993 believe a strap from a bag which was found at the scene may have been used by his killers to hold all swing a weapon Scotland Yard says it failed to realize the potential significance of the item until recently 2 men were convicted of the teenager's murder but police believe up to 4 other people were involved. New plans could mean Mulden and what's I'm getting one m.p. Instead of the current take it's all part of changes right across the country which could also see Jeremy Corbyn George Osborne leaves their seats the Boundary Commission is redrawing the maps to reduce the overall number of M.P.'s. Pauline Cathy the Scottish nurse who contract it Ebola in Sierra Leone 2 years ago is facing disciplinary action for allegedly concealing her high temperature from medical staff on her return from West Africa the Nursing and Midwifery Council is holding a misconduct hearing in Edinburgh later this morning. Now the b.b.c. Says it can't afford to keep the Great British Bake Off which is moving to Channel 4 next year it's not yet clear whether the Ti judges Mary Berry in pool Hollywood will move with the show Jo Wheatley He lives near on go one by call back in 2011 she hopes the format won't change too much really the it will stay the same presenters and same jockeys and the same nice thing about it but I suppose we will have to wait a bit of an unknown quantity say and the Bank of England's 1st plastic banknote times gone into circulation the knee 5 pound note features Winston Churchill Fred also from Chelmsford has been collecting coins and notes for more than 60 years he told b.b.c. Essex it's not all that unusual the Australians already have them since 1988 dated ones that originally developed a polymer plastic for banknotes at present time we got 6 countries they do all their currency in plastic shells and was Elan Canada even Romania and Vietnam sport now with Ben fryer culturist as Jonathan brim Edward says he's amazed to have won a silver power lympics in Rio He came 2nd in the 44 high jump there were 5 gold medals for Paralympics g.b. In all yesterday 3 in the pool for Sasha kindred Elly Symons and Susie Rogers successful gold for will buy in the table tennis and Alan Davies in the shot put 6 no need for more points to clinch promotion to the top flight of English cricket opponents Gorgon recovered from 34452256 or 7 on day one it jumps it south and United striker Narain just says he's starving for success at the club he's currently out with an ankle injury and jumps at City a 6 on Baten in the National League south but they needed an injury time equaliser to clinch a 22 draw in the Essex Darby at home to restart last night thank you Ben on see the weather now for Essex it's going to be a draw and hot day with long periods. Sunshine Ice today of $29.00 Celsius $84.00 Fahrenheit B.B.C.'s sixty's and Spotify post 9 as moonies in an hour or as it happens that b.b.c. . So much ethics thanks so you're. Going to the b.b.c. Good morning to you in for City today to tell your company and thank you the breakfast show. Though the image of. Mine Kinney not going to leave me anytime soon I want barber's bundle today usually say the selections Barber bundle it's ever Ok to take the law into your own hands over the last couple of months we reported on b.b.c. Essex about cases where residents of trying to stop travelers getting on land I will according to the coach have to guess that this happened again and this time an 8 hour screen me a cold tester villages notice caravans and trucks driving on till on and gather to try to stop them I'm hoping to speak to some of the people involved if you well there please give me a call we saw at the beginning of summer and we'll e where residents formed a human barricade while all those live in front of truck because it's also happening great bad or too I just wonder what your thoughts are on this isn't it dangerous to try and sort of these things yourself or have you been frustrated that you can't you're Polish So you've had to take the law into your own hands and is it ever Ok to take your law and law into your own hands or 302-4041 in particular would like to hear from anybody a touchscreen nickel test or did you take the action yourself and blow up a bit of land to stop anybody moving on to Secondly I've tried it once and I didn't like it on the break for sure this morning Graham Butland leader of Braintree district council was doing the papers this morning and they made the admission he said I don't like cheese of any sort I tried it once and didn't like it as it got me thinking about things you have tried ones a never again. So go on give me a ring and I finish the sentence I've tried it once and I didn't lie. I don't never try again or 302-4041 What is that thing you try for me it's Mars upon tried it once I'll never try it again. You know the devil's around when you get things that Mars upon. And finally and this is an interesting one what t.v. Show was the your pets like watching this research has phoned the dogs will stop and watch television particularly if what's on the screen involves other dogs they recognize the species I used to and a partner they prefer h.d.t.v. To they high definition television so they can see it clear so the so the dogs are watching are used to be another radio station or used to be quite popular with Koz and Cambridge where as a radio station there and a local farmer used to put me on jury milking an apartment I was good for most. So anyway I I don't know where this reset has got any validity to a toll but what is your pet link to what you write does your pet actually make an appointment to watch something dangerous in his dog days I mean he watches that thing with Lily salvaged poor Grady Yeah pull a great he does a can of dog thing dog rescue thing and does it mean what stud What is your pet warts and the dog's uncut so take this as well and I really want to your reaction is this true this receptor you reckon can we get our next 6 farmyards of animal reactions or Smalling if you have pet lights watching television knows the foreman is no with you all 302-4041 also on the Texas well it one took to start a message with Essex would like to hear you this warning because I don't know you when you get reception we talk about reset all the time every day there's a new survey you know it and I don't know if this is any kind of truth to told that your pet actually watch television dogs or cuts and if you I'm on enough farm if you've got this radio station B.C.'s it's on your farm do I help with your milk old I'm really good at reason you're meant for your clothes. And think about this as well you may be traveling to work you can do safely there may be some people listening know. The radio on for company for the dogs so I might be company as well on the radio so are my helping your dog keep children rely x. I do put me on in the background just to keep things going all 302-4041 saw before his barber's bundle is ever Ok to take the law into your own hands have you ever tried to prevent anybody moving on to common land where you are and I've tried it once but I didn't like it what does that thing you tried once. I tried was to run a barber once but I will never try again. Or 30240. What you won and what shores do your t.v. Packs like watching loved to have read like you on the radio. In a store netting and West Hanningfield Tracey is from u.k. Power that was given up the hi Tracy morning Ronnie How's it look and well it's looking like we've got about 1240 customers about supply at the moment and I would like to do our engineers are on site they've been out there since about 5 o'clock this morning and we believe we've got to underground cable fault which of course problems for the network so we're investigating and trying to narrow those down that we can get people back on throughout the course of today or a lot I visited you last week and we're going to hear about it to morrow get so on or what goes on behind the scenes trying to solve or to locate the problem and try to fix it Tracy any thoughts on both how long it's going to take a while Raymond everyone back on supply today and in some cases that will be by bringing generated into the area which will plug in and be able to get some people back on supply that way and in other places we might have to fix actually replace the underground cables that have gone wrong and say yeah you know there's a lot of them background checks that have to go not safety checks that go on as we work to try to make sure that we restore power as quickly as possible but in the safest possible way at the same time so it's a major issue then of you know every song that we're going cables and trace or yeah it could be yeah that doesn't mean we have to dig up the roads and you know just to get to those problem areas and replace the cables. So if people do want to keep updated throughout the day they can ring us on the new power cut helpline number which is 105 he can ring that number from wherever you are in the country and it'll put you through to your local network operator who who runs the local cables in your area Tracy keep in touch with what is know if I was going Ok you. Well that in fact has lain counsel from bad that you tell people get out they says well Ok Tracy like you much any more and we will let you know number here or 302-4041 you try that one should never try again what was. Your pet watching television or going to appointment I know my being listened to by pets right know across the county. We've. I. Songs with silences. P.V.C.'s exploding Barberin for Saidee. Hi Ronnie I can watch my dog a Rottweiler Buster who loves to watch any animal documentaries but also watch a cartoon. On a text. Message where they say. What is your problem what is your pet number looking for dogs and can't see what is your pet wants from the telly and doesn't listen to the radio as well 3. You know I go back a long way and I remember when I was a b.b.c. Radio camera show years ago I was on the milking. Was good for me partly you know there you are can imagine my mom always used to keep the radio on. When I was a kid. To keep it company just for companies that love it wow how much you train the . Song intros would not be great you could but you could talk you say all sorts of things she said to teach it to say all sorts of different things Ok And one of the things was a number which is probably not great things. Today it was busy Yes. The roads are working today yeah it's him and it's busy here and there but I mean am 11th south of the m 25 down towards 5 at Loughton there's a queue then from there down to the North Circular and coming off junction 7 are they for one fall it's pretty slow also seeing some delays coming down the a 131 on today 120 on the Braintree bypassed the usual stuff there really very busy around cultures today still looks very slow going in on the avenue of remembrance when you there was an accident earlier so I suspect that's probably not helped things and then county of any coming the other way towards there looking slow that's busy coming down the road as well towards the station that they are if there is generally looking around to Chelmsford the army in a roundabout still got a delay on the bad Obama pass approach and also a little bit of a queue on the channel road approach and on the approach coming from princes road and so a slow going in along the other part way from there also got the usual queue coming down the 845 onto the a one to 7 high road going off they want to 72 rightly slow and they want to be 7 print 71 south and down through pretty well very busy in this key through how old would because of the road works on that stretch of a once he said in a queue coming this way on the m 25 running from Junction to the a to towards the traffic tunnels at Bali road in the block by some fly tipping and link can be partly blocked by an accident that is often a bank you're. Not in a problem call. 123 serene 5. P.V.C.'s 6 days a week days from Seoul. Korea to read Just like this is well we know that some of you are with us how are we how do you keep our networks on al around they are working to try and solve the problem partly the putting some generators out and some of the places where the power outages gone the record about $1200.00 homes in Essex are without power the are trying to fix the problem we think it might be on the growing cables they are across and they will give us an update if we hear anything else that story as well when we started them we're talking and Barbara's bundle talking about the instant that 8 hour screen near coach Esther villages noticed caravans and trucks driving on to the land and gathered to trying to stop them speak to hope and to speak to some of the people involved if you will there please give me a ring actually and who made the decision to try and stop them but we saw it at the beginning of summer and we residents formed a human barricade others lay in front to tractors and also happened in great battle to I just wonder what your thoughts are on this and would you be prepared to do it as dangerous to try and sort these sort of things or yourself though I can completely understand if you're frustrated because I don't think the police can do as much as perhaps they would like if it is ever Ok to take the law into your own hands own when you've seen an issue happening where you are give me a call or 302-4041 Graham Butland was on leader of Braintree just occurs when he was doing the papers this morning with James and he said and it kind of made my ears prick up you know when you're listed in your work but was he says I don't like cheese of any sort I tried it once and I didn't like it and I. I think they'll be other foods and other things that you have tried ones and you never going back to our member of a guy once who wants or yeah he's on the on the radio and he told me he never ever had drunk coffee he just didn't like the smell of it Sid never ever gone he just presumed that people would try these things and more have kind of a knowledge of Usenet but what about you one thing you tried once I don't never try again and we'll get response to this one as well research says fern that dogs will stop and watch television particularly if it's what's on screen and force other dogs. So I just like the fight the dogs recognize themselves and the species and I used to be popular as I said earlier on I should be popular for those farmers used to put me on because part of my voice helped Koz but there you would I really want to hear you this morning as well if your dog watches or your cow watches anything on television and I will for Terry will send his dog likes to watch and I will documentaries but also watch cartoons What does your dog watch because I just wonder how big this research is is it going to be one of those surveys where the vast maybe a bit 3 or 4 people and they're going well dogs like to watch t.v. So I'm trying to prove or disprove the theory and me might have a cut or another on him or that kind of likes t.v. Or listens to the radio when you put the radio on and the because and dogs are good company right know by voice how they're know about most in all 302-4041 I get back on you can e-mail me to Iranian b.b.c. Don't call the u.k. What t.v. Shows things I never thought I'd see on the radio what t.v. Shows do you have pets late watching call me no. I think you tried one. So you do. I on. You know all right so and this is your phone and you were waiting for this wanted to hop into the. Hall to ballooning over like. Who did you get as a president did somebody by now we were on a train it was over in Seoul a Saturday and. Persuaded them a favor and she said it's lovely you know really good so I went. Over to leave a crime so any paper lane. I think we had a very good pilot we seem to do is not just the other balloon and eventually sort of had a semi crash landing coming that we ended up not coming down when we should have been in a soft pose a cul de sac the things that one of them I would book Season Ok now was we found Stan to great. To Talk To You said something that he was doing the same as the other was so well I think he was not only knew then what was to be the best poem does not look at him and it was too many people in the us think it was so maneuvers to do then and. You know we were not we then sort of didn't we do much worse we could see it the other blows nothing there was to us we left the company where we took off all right they seem to be going up and down and look at em but we seem to be holding winning one spoke and eventually got the impression that things went wrong and he sort of took us down and. We as he was being in a stand in a cul de sac. We pounce and he says this RINGBACK us my summons my books you know the ones that you say stuff. Hit the cup to the top and to go down the ground and some of the other people there to jump down and help to say. Never again he tried it once he never made. Number Don I've never tried it kind of looks like. A whole thing in us how many people would have been and not. There to keep was not one of the thoughts of you know even a supermarket. Carrier that they could. Expect holding up they were able to fly that you had to section one of them with with the gas so you know the fuel is there and they were trying to put like 3 people in one of those little sections on the boat whoa it's our thought it was going to be our thought it might come up tomorrow to check oh it was only up to about my wife and I just felt that I could easily topple over oh you know the thing I didn't like the idea of not behind after oh. Oh oh oh no never Oh Ok so I'm going to put down the list of things we should try once and never and I had. A bucket list die on today are you. Going to try you know be lucky some people. Not from a Ok Diane thank you very much I'm glad you're Ok Diane you tried it once you never try again and I'll take the extraordinary all the ordinary. Things you try to tease you just presume everybody tried but said he doesn't he tried it once in order to never try again Judy good morning to you know money money how you very very good going to going to be good against So you have pets watching television when you go well call I can. Watch the f one some other one liason when I'm trying to watch it and she was seen on the day they emanate and twoness. Oh oh Judy just she just dropped off you get back and. I think. It was going to be twice what the cars as they go and of course that might be your friend can't sprain that thing coming around the cars can roam and it's like can we better challenge. What is your pay television and that is my kind of you know what I'd love to get on this this does you pay any kind of period drama this does when done to not be or polled the stars. Or your dogs very excited to do your but what has been what happened he cut me off. I didn't detect a thing yet my cat what she did she will what the colors as a zoom lens attract right and. Going for the whole race Oh yeah I asked a lot push you off. But she goes up there as a zoom man the track she gets bored and rightfully conscious of the wife. To be fair I think we're all about we have fun but 3 quarters the way through we do get fed up with now come on to the side that it does get boring at the end there's the one constant you know the next one Fang a little elf a love that I just get bored with the procession the thing that happens you know to overtake an off duty and he would do with grown pretty if you won one race you go to the back of the grid the next race and asked us a nice kid so they have to say it in. Every way they are today going because they're great drivers get to you know to to race properly because they're going to not racing. And oysters I'm never going to eat an ice to again right no I've never tried an oyster go on their slick wee little buggers I'll. Be moved in even thinking that it how far that shot across the title I left to they always says a dead by the time you see the motley. But they're sleepily right well. It might make it might I was in a restaurant. With a guy many years ago. A it was a boy. Ok And he'll do it at least is another's like he'll give it a go and I'll tell you Will the only debate in my mouth and then it shuts out one Mel and when I was a title to somebody else. We let some women mostly play it so. Somebody somewhere know the radio station somebody going yeah I was sent in the rest one night to come flying across the table Yeah I knew that that was May but I'm going to and if they don't know how fast they go oh that must be faster than the Chinese bullets only I look. Like a looper you don't there's always those then I think you tried ones and you never try again make sure if you tried and they would try to do it to the several in the like seawater send them right Ok dispose of enough or does he accompany the Scoresby kind of young yeah. Big Torrealba or the nuff for that you know Conan I think you try once and never try again Oh they'll think I noticed on the t.v. As well as they do fry them they put them in bought or and fire ocean oysters as well I think you try one should never try again and your pet watching television what is it watching and are my own in the house while you're at work you may be listening to me on the Internet but you put the radio on for company for your dog see a pet but this is research is coming saying that dogs are watching and the reason dogs are watching more t.v. By the way is because it makes the they can make it their vision is so much better because they can watch things properly but I'd like to hear of other pets you've got that watch your television I'm taken there the law into your own hands and if you've ever had that problem are you thought the summit was going to move on with caravans except to move them on to common land some people in the county took the law into their hands and actually. Have you done light up and turn it ice cream near Colchester and previously by go to where the local resident said no no it's not going to happen here and they formed a human bar a creek kid while others lay in front of tractors or 302-4041 the other one I meant to through right at the start is well was David Cameron is going to write his memoir he's going to write you're going to raise memoir suede resigning so you can write your memoir and. I know I don't have any prices but if we were to try and do this morning on the mid-morning city 9 program we were trying to what the title porch of David Cameron's book title be have a think about it have a think about it and give me a call or text me or to David Cameron's autobiography or have memoir be entitled or 302-4421 also an e-mail Ronnie are all double n r a e b b c dot co dot u.k. And you can give us a call or 302-4421 Texas and one Tripoli in message with s.e. I think this thing about the dogs and pets I don't think sites are quite true I think it's one of the surveys were they didn't get a lot of people taken part and the just call it with a hypothesis and says oh yeah dogs and cats are watching television is it really that true is it actually any truth to that thought at all all 30241 b.b.c. Essex. It's just stunning. Just. Me. P.C.'s 6 lovely tanks through from Charlie member Charlie we spoke to on the Child Line interview last week and she says text me just want to let you know I'm doing Ok and let you know that you touch my heart by your kindness towards me so thank you for that and I hope that helped any of your listeners that are struggling with that kind of abuse I'll still be on the i Player I recommend is going to have a quick listen to well. All 302-4041 comments but Peter uncollected Peter the mornings are cool so yeah I'm good of course he's right now a memoir of course he is the all right memoir thought me yeah and one of what you go want to my head my heart about to go would be how I made the rich richer I was made a poor poor guy why Yeah who already go I start work. What was the name of the Jeffrey Archer if a title like that as well as the least I could to respond something like that yeah obviously not somewhere on here I need to. Be Out to the poor man rich man or something. Well I'm rich One Of Them Honest. Is to become does bring a. Memoir when you read it. I would not point I would not biased No because I'm not don't read or don't read no politician because they don't come into my quiet and don't like him. So the idea of I find a behind the scenes of Bracks and everything would interest your till No not at all no certainly not I like to read Autobiography but not politicians biographies not all note books Yeah yeah and that's all I read is biographies Peter I don't read novels. Well there you are I quite like the fact you stuff as well all right Peter the white. Made the rich poorer and the poor poor a camp at the other that's the one that the rich rich are not a metaphor for yet but Eric thank you Peter thank you very much David Cameron's books coming out some memoir as well as his life in politics. I made the rich richer the poor poorer what with title would you give David Cameron's book and would you would you read it would you buy it when it comes to Ronnie I this is from Dedham I was leave my radio on for my cuts and for my part in the past Ok if we are on somewhere in the county that has come for I'd like to hear some more of that as well and I see nothing in it I'm really quite surprised because I thought this was a bigger problem than perhaps it is the fight over the last couple months we reported on this radio station that big cases where residents have tried to stop travels getting online and called to the co-chairs to get that it's happened again and this time it's an 8 hour screen near coach Esther those who just daughters caravans and trucks driving on till until and then governor to try and stop them we were hoping to try to get somebody on from the touch screen if you are from a touch screen and you know any more or not would you give us a ring please and give us the inside track on it because we saw at the beginning of summer. In Weili residence form a human barricade where others Lee and from the trucks and also happened in great bar to just the open question Are you happy of travelers picked up on line knew your house. Is a problem and you get that feeling sometimes that those lines where you live and Essex that travels target or 302-4421 and maybe if there are some travelers listening how hard is it to find somewhere to picture. 3024041 is as big a problem then would you and your village would you take your or not. Moving into London where you are all 302-0421. Hot. Blood flow. Mild. thing I'd like to do this morning while the world. I get tempted to report those. Wars intend to a call. The what could be records will come to day can you be one of my Tempe reporters wherever you are in your car your greenhouse your shed I'd like some attempt to report and we build up towards the end of the program and see what the temperature is by 12 o'clock would you be one of my temp to report as good or 30241 . B.c. And 6 travel yet sports can really warm Russell he's isn't it 31 degrees weren't they saying it might reach today yes strong rule is that it is like 90 something is because I think 32 is 90 so much asked under $280.00 s. But not bad going as any go for and using now all the roads good going on back out to be honest they're not as bad as they were during the rush that's not unusual the a $1.00 to $7.00 still very slow running through the road works Harold Ford in the m. 11 south of junction 5 at Loughton down towards the North Circular still looking very slow otherwise the days are on Chelmsford of these cultures to still very busy but it's much better on the avenue of remembrance going in where the delays were earlier still a Q one can go Hill coming up towards the a one way roundabout in East Hill looking very busy according to my speed sensors back up the road if you come down from the east and reserve any roundabouts that are going up towards the roundabouts there it's very very slow as well so that part of culture is to still looking very slow otherwise major It's likely a 1213 I want to 7 largely Ok 25 not too bad the delays coming anticlockwise from the Kent side of that pretty much gone just a little bit busy as you approach junction 31 West they cleared the accident on Link Road Canvey and there also were buying motorway current back open after a flight hitting problem trains Thanks for looking at the next update run it is in half an hour thank you so. 31233 double 51 b.b.c. And 6 travel. Might Can you still are going to play an advert is Ok but are you Ok now and can you still. Actually fairly have a. B.b.c. Essex where Essex comes to Tilke cultures a culture so. I called step to the shop. The night I cultist culture to stop this industry because I'm still pretty. Hard to keep up my friends b.b.c. 60 square Essex comes to till the B.B.C.'s 6 city bike next Monday a few of us e-mail me when to come right back on Monday or you can email me Ronnie at b.b.c. Don't call the u.k. Mikes and Co testimony. Who only arsenal up the money Good morning sir try it he tried it once but you didn't like it was a. Wee bit like you know for me on what we call our Chinese friends you have to start it was a lonesome old chicken feet aspect jelly. But it was disgusting but it was not a sea of off what it raised. But one of those things what a taste of white chicken like it's supposed to start right. I don't know us us also was just a chicken claws on. The rough skin and the hair was still alive and you know. What the fat out of politeness up to construe it of course but just walk home and there's a phone and went to be done that's a great idea things you ate food to keep the peace things you ate to eat the keep the peace I've not met my wife my for mother in law and father more father in law the smelly cheese or the put on top of the bowl unease. Or. Smelly cheese the Great and put on a forget the neighborhood cut promise on parmesan I hate this I hate the smell of parmesan cheese and I eat that just to keep the peace because of my rum going to put. Mike what is what is speak what is I speak. Stock which is resistant to Joe thanks very much there's your I speak for an intern for you thank you so much Allen's itself is high all on. Fire are you just a quick game. At the moment. 22.5 How does that translate there now and what does that mean Broomfield Ok let me say for Best 74 storm right now a nice 74 and it's only 10 to 10. Wow it is going to be really it's going to be a scorcher because well can you keep it tight. Because. Grandchild was. Not a ball you did nothing Nolen you did nothing apart from way back then. Right thank God. Yeah we boy we go who's a little boy. That's Ok you start for the shoes no and well that's great our Congratulations well done my friend as you write and you all and congratulations on a great I love hearing good news. In Springfield morning Carol good morning good morning but these travelers Yes we like to have them we certainly know on Springfield green on the bank the bank of August Bank Holiday weekend I actually saw travelers I was on the bus not space or travelers going on Springfield so I tried to get in touch with accounts of course so we came to nothing it was a Saturday so and then she got in touch with the local council and she said set the ball rolling but really annoyed me they were French they were travelers that are now here they were French become movers use e-mail so I've been told every bank holiday this by. Holiday they come over here. And of course they realize because it's a bank holiday nothing can be done to be to stay there but I know they have because it was a lovely buying quality whether they were out there under their own things and all of us I was I was absolutely distanced Do we were much of a mess or anything was right as I'm going to I was told but because look it didn't touch I was told that. The council did have to come and clear but then I also got in touch with Simon bones about it and I'm he said that simulate the fact that I'll be shot while that was going to be the most in it and the council had to come and time take it away Ok so I know only that but they're trying to not only cross Yeah it's absolute and to me a lot should be passed not because it's not just a nationwide a lot should be passed that they can't do it because this is costing. A kind of taxpayers' money because basically they couldn't do anything until the the police obviously would be and how to word it could do anything to Tuesday morning when when seemingly the course sorted out right this is costing us council tax payers money for all this all this legal and all this sort of thing and well what would you would you think you know just I was asking this is want to overwhelm you would do anything to try and stop them I certainly would if I if I could because as I say at the time I was on the bus I actually saw them going in to the field so to say straight we have tried to put one up because of course we can and they know this but the local council of course she said well I don't know how they get in because of coal trees but they managed to yeah I certainly would if I could Bobbie that I'm going to stop the but how dare they what gives them the right to do this we are paying for the park as in all part of our council tax I'm going to stories of people actually put in barricades up to stop I would join them I said but the thing is they get in there to to quell this one to go in there too quick and of course the most the walkie talkies of that because the one apostle of the bus was a couple codified. And then the next thing there was well the not cat about to be quite this there were great motor homes great big. Cars there when you're not what you call your normal travellers these were French opportunists thank you very much all 30244218 problem where you live and I'd say I was get reports out there on the but people barricading put no obstacles up into entrances . Of some of the common London and parks to stop troublous moving on that if you are a traveler I'd like to get you on this one and get your Side Story and fill in bulldog says things I tried once Troy I throwing a pole meant a Giant Haystacks causing me to be thrown out of the wrestling then you. There's a lot for them to be done there fill in both the things you're thrown at celebrities. Are you know when they're always talk about Tom Jones you know and ladies throw in knickers and I'd love to speak to lady's turn. I think you're through and celebrity is the accidental point of the day. On the tax money I cannot tolerate pieces on the site of the things I try once again why because I was once a seller in a pub and I had to clear. Who thought he would could hold his drink and then someone bought brought this new take away into the bar no one known as pieces of them ever since never eaten one never put one in my mouth the sight of them still makes me feel it even though after some 30 years I think you tried once and never tried again are you'll never try again so so far there's. A living and no pieces the other one is well we'd like to get some temp to report us this morning the temp in Broomfield is 22.5 which is apparently 74 percent Center for a good fun hike where you are if you're in years summer house or in your conservatory or in your shed. Can you just give me your temperature reports where it is supposed to be really really warm today where you are 13024041 can you be one of my temp to reporters a small. Light On. It's cold. She cold chain. Because you're a. I am going. To see. A. B.b.c. Essex where through into the next hour. That's what. We're doing tempura reports as well and Victoria our producer we use October loosely. We're going to put a chocolate bar outside just to see wee bit of mid-morning science. Could be the replacement for the Great British Bake Off. Anyway to see if it melts but one needn't term to reporters where you all are can you be one of my top supporters and I want your car your garridge your shared your conservatory all 302-4041 the time to write know where you are free. To see is B.B.C.'s. B.b.c. He thinks. On things you tried ones another try again and then this hour we're going to talk about the it could be the death of twinning is no longer fashionable talk with in the stores Oh right no 10 o'clock so you can use Thank you Tony good morning b.b.c. Essex has landed a county house one of the highest death rates from asbestos related illnesses in Britain latest figures show 134 people died for me. In a 12 month period Mary Long's husband Chris died from the onus last month she told B.B.C.'s exceeded to rewrite it very suddenly they said that it already become quite aggressive so that was February and then it just got gradually Wes and to the point where by June he couldn't walk he had trouble eating extremely bad for anything really spiraled down very fast from there Asics police are investigating a crash in Laos and welcome. Your hits 2 people and then drove off it happened in Colebrook lane on Sunday night at 32 year old local man he was on a moped which was stationary was hit by a black vehicle he suffered a serious leg injury a 19 year old pedestrian was also hits and injured. 85000000 pounds is going to be spent creating hundreds more special school places in Essex the County Council says it follows an increase in the number of youngsters being diagnosed with autism exact proposals haven't been finalized yet but unlikely to include a new 70 play school in the chance for the area. More than $1200.00 homes are without power here in Essex this morning because of a fault with 2 underground cables it's affecting areas including Stone Mountain essaying and Chelmsford Tracy Elsie from u.k. Power networks household this program they're hoping to get supplies to everyone by the end of today are engineers are on site they've been out there since about 5 o'clock this morning and we believe we've got to underground cable fault which of course problems for the network so we're investigating and trying to narrow those down that we can get people back on track the course of today the rate of inflation as measured by the Consumer Price Index remains at North point 6 percent last month rising food and transport prices will offset by a slip in the cost of clothing wine and hotels and the b.b.c. Says it couldn't afford to keep the Great British Bake Off which is moving to Channel 4 next year it's understood the corporation offered $15000000.00 pounds for the next series but the show's makers love Productions wanted to $25.00 on C.B.C.'s exports now in cricket's Essex will hope they can clinch the county championships a 2nd division title today they're playing glue Morgan at Chelmsford and the counties whether it's going to be drawing in hot through today long periods of sunshine feeling slightly cooler on the coast highs in land of around 29 degrees Celsius that's 84000 white because yes it's news and sport at 3 minute. Past 10 more in an hour or they sneeze and as it happens that b.b.c. T.k. Slash ethics I'm not surprised because it has gone clearly Yeah I'm not surprised that Channel 4 will make more commercial money out of it and the b.b.c. And the b.b.c. a Lot of those innuendos won't like me or your sister or your sister thinks lovely Yeah yeah yeah the level that I don't think I mean you know people get up in arms about I don't think the listeners they're watching wherever it goes yes it's established enough as a format isn't there are enough you are undoubtedly the High Priestess of the key as well if I miss today most today bosses way to stop smell harassment smell her out yeah tell me more is the brand new thing Japanese companies are calling in order experts to deal with the problem of spell harassment of people who know where feet were oh you know what I don't like is that smell of people who are closed and dry quite nice Oh yeah I hate. I hate that to another thing I don't like about smell harassment is people who were too much cologne apparel yeah I also hate that because when you're working in the air conditioned environments like where we are if you're very strong with a perfect What would want with a bit queasy a well known d.j. In a little radio station and he cologne just it was a mosque not strong Moscow Yeah and everybody used to go heavy we could smell them 3 miles away yeah yeah anyway you can get sort of though these people go round and once I look like you need to up the deodorant a bit I was covering Can I just want to do that for a job I just smile yes or no just go. Ok. Toria let me just you cannot look at I don't like or. That deodorant on get that deodorant on it doesn't sound like a job I'd really want to upset people and put a job you know yeah I smell it just. Thank you so you can even then P.C.'s. So I'm looking for temp. Temp to report because we're going to put a bar of chocolate on top of the station car seat the most but I'm getting texts from people. Vendors says in can be $25.00 degrees Celsius already. In this hour as well going to talk about 20 and just a general question on the new boy in total standing in for City. Do you know where your twin with where you live are you twinned with somewhere and your pollies going to fashion the other side of it as well as. You can go in exchange trips. With the school used to do exchange trips with if you go on your exchange trips. Over 302442100 you know where your twin with. A sense here that people are kind of gets full on a love of 20. Who you twin with where you live and did you ever go in on the trip with the school. To come up with David Cameron his new memoir coming at New Year's time he's resigned as you know. What could the memoir be cold to the cleverest one will get to pick a song comes on. So David memoirs coming out the man his legacy is debatable but the seeing his legacy is the man who accidentally took his eye of the you saw what would you call if you were the publisher what would you call David Cameron's memoirs. Or 30241. Tax the one to 3 start messing with Essex so I need time to reporters please as well. To find out why across the county how quickly the temperature is rising. 25 degrees. In. 22.56 in Broomfield close to light where you are cool 300 c. 1440 and 6 b.c. And 6 texts and one trip a story and such a message to say. The least. Was. Late. But. Wouldn't want to say. Thank you. So folks. Would. Follow a. Please . Let me let. Me. Grab. Some. Cabinets. Thank you very much says it's 26. Just give me. Where ever you are supposed to be. By the end of the day. As well if you know with or you want to know your. Well to Chris around the clock to new Hi Chris hello my friend how are you Ronnie Yeah good are you are you driving around in your hands free I am just leave I'm just left right so I just heard you on the right you know about the temperature Yes I had a quick look at that still 23 percent just going to say 23 degrees centigrade see through that single Yes Yes So that would probably be at the top end the 60 something is that some of the got the idea 1. Yeah I know what you do is I know we're supposed to double and that. Is that we switch it to 40. 676 is what we do yes that would be right yes I would wonder what that calculation was for so does it feel because I'm in our air conditioned studio know well a lot of our caucus conditioning but not outside it's warm but it gave a lot of my crowds. Well wispy Clode the boys. Made it obvious you know you cannot be serious and he could not easily and he's gotten very. Well thank you for being my quite a run collecting reporter thank you Chris you're welcome 18 I mean yeah and you drive carefully Yeah go and speak to us and as well right so the temps are coming thanks very much it's going to be a scorcher so what and I don't care how small a place you are place you living I don't care how small is tell me that the weather the temp to where you are Christine says in high words it's 24 degrees Celsius so by that calculation 24 you double it says. And $2424.00 and those Christian $24.00 be $48.00. Not to be p. $44.00 and I 30 and that would make it $74.00 degrees Celsius. Or so for the goose elses is a different different temper altogether is going to be a scorcher I'd like to hear from you as well. But talk a bit twinning and ho twinning is maybe going to fashion I was wondering whether you can remember when you were you when you went to school when your school did you do you ever do those exchanges trips to other places in mainland Europe usually France or maybe even Germany did you do that exchanging of them look at the list here of places that are 20 chipping Ongar is so Raese in France. Brentwood is 20 Brentwood Tennessee and I can get Braintree is Pierre fit in to our own sayin and France and Bill are Ricky's good Billericay bill or a car in Massachusetts and Fishers Indiana whenever they do these things I wonder why these particular I can understand the push of a bill or a car or Brentwood but why why are some places twinned with of those if you got any histories for. And he sort of by growing Why places are being 2000 and we're going to talk about what I'm what I'm in the next half an hour because a meter is going to hell shortly about 12 or 20 is going to carry on all 3024041 give me a temperatures please as well be my attempt to reporters this morning and keep me up there I want to find out how far I wonder how quickly we will get to 30 degrees Celsius before the end of the program. B.c. And 6 travel for the past 10 here sirrah with trouble Hi Sara good morning it's looking a little bit busy still on the Am 11 issue make you a southbound chick will sort of area very heavy traffic he says improved in the last 20 minutes or so but says sunny have seen queues that this morning as I believe they were shot behind us traffic is moving a lot better cross the area if you Jenny take into town through how old would on the a one to 7 We do have road works slowing things down at the junction with the green road and squirrels Heathrow's maybe something to watch out for if you do spawn problems and is safe and legal you can call on number which is out about 301233 double 51 thank you Sarah. Get the latest information right now log on to b.b.c. U.k. Slash 6. Legs in the game of hide or lore What is the hottest temperature you've ever been in and what's been the coldest temperature you have ever been and. Hottest and coldest all 302-4041 are the text is one triple 3 Start measured with Essex and you can e-mail Ronnie. B.b.c. Essex sorry it's with pleasure I cannot live on b.b.c. Essex and the winner of the 25th game x. Explodes passed out yet again this Saskia. Nominations for the 2016 s expose Awards on ballots making history and it's just this incredible feeling. Changes Banbridge. For categories to choose from including unsung heroes and sports personalities the cost to go back to basics you could get the results night B.B.C.'s $6.00 Late Edition b.b.c. 6. He's the. Good morning good morning to you running through until 12 I do you know who your turn or villagers 22 or 3 starters that are signs of some 20 in the range it may become a thing of the past. 20 associations holder Metsi meeting next week their website says they can't find answers to the challenges they face the next year's visit to. Germany may be the last I'm joined by Philip full run from his coach here with I'm tired 20 Association I'm joining us from Germany is your hand. Who's chairman of the partnership off in of won't fall brawl You're welcome along Phil good morning to you good morning and your hands Good morning to you. Good morning. Good morning Germany. First of all what are the problems there what is it with the 21 that people are not kind of tying into well I think what it is it's probably got a bit of a bad reputation or. Unattractive reputation as being a bit of a municipal thing but actually the Whitten training Association is a really vibrant. Group of families and friends and the whole thing is based very much on personal friendships across across the water so to speak we've got about 45 families and individuals and they've all been in the association a number of years and they've all got great friendships in Germany and everything's great but the thing is we're not getting any or many younger new members so we have a we have a sort of really quite well great wish to get the message across that it's actually a fun thing to get some new members in younger and younger blood. I remember when 20 started Phil and it was a cynic of a slightly romantic This idea was we tour around the world you know and reaching a 100 friendship I just wonder why that isn't more prevalent No Do you think. Well it's hard to say Yeah I think with that sort of harking back to the to the war and all that but there was a time when there was a it was seen as a really really important thing to make links across the world and in particular into Europe and that. All we can do now everybody is to say well look what it is today it's just a great way of making friends actually in your locality in which to marry or make good friends and get a great chance to go and see normal normal family life and live as part of a family for a weekend in Germany and get really involved in just have it is to be you know a modern everyday German person you know I can ask you Have you made some friends in Essex then. Very much so friends have been with them about 30 times I see it's very popular for you then and it is a yes yes like 6 and every time we have a trip to London and London. To. Fashion. I think Germany would you be side of it comes to an end then. Yes. But in our town it is. A little bit similar but. The problem we have another motivation with some you people who like to come to go to term because of language you never could. Learn better. Language to. To to stay in an interesting family and what i'm see that said not so good a good point yawned and. Your English is terrific is fantastic I don't hear any s.c. Essex Broga Tolly on yet you sound you know your English is slightly better than my new one I'm only a normal engineer I'm not an English teacher but I try to do my best we have and Philip you can come in and this is well since Bracks it fell the tensions there and you know in the no messing it that you know things like 20 might become a thing of the past and we do believe the the e.u. This as a vote went. I think it's because of. No influence. We know Europe and you Europe and I think you will think that saying. It really it really won't make any difference to the friendships it's as I said it's a very sort of family to family friend to friend thing it'll just carry on at 20 was around before we were in the e.u. And it'll carry on in the event in the future so what are you gonna survive saying there that he led to you know a good picture of the English much better what about people who go to Germany then where they were they picking up the accent can you speak German I try yeah I did do an evening class some years ago just a pretty good time to try and tell good jokes. But essentially nobody needs to be worried about going to German speaking German if you go to Germany you'll find that just about everybody under the age of 50 speaks English to some good extent. And often if you try and speak German they'll always come back to you in English and probably better English than I speak to be honest I quite like the idea of your Highness the film knows how to tell a joke in German then. We have a thing over here not no jokes do you have German not not dopes. I don't know what what is is. I feel can you explain or not. Well it's a bit of a funny one because I was I cannot cannot which I think is Button button by mistake . Or even some reader I'm not sure. You're honest you would obviously yeah you're saying you'd love to to keep it going what would you say to and I you haven't problems recruiting younger people at your end of things. I think it's not so easy. We have we have very much older people in our if association but. Today when we go to him We year with that with a $44.00 bus there. The grandson for the love having with. Some small groups of the school every year we wake at what's in the schools to where you know to get new people. Vs still a problem with members if even in Germany association whether it's sports or other we have a problem to to to get new members and 40 this kind of people. Are not so much interested in gather together if I think it's of something what have to do with new. Phones and mobiles and so on I think you're right and so you probably try and with that well listen gentlemen I thank you very much for the join is and maybe I can put a plug attorney buddy in with him who wants to become part of the 20 acres you on if you sound like a lovely man by the way you seem very nice and Phil so do you so we should maybe get more 20 going on could I just mess with your website you can find us vs. Search engines just type in with some 20 and you'll find us and there's contact information in there drop us an email or phone if you get an answering machine leave a message we'll get back to you is not the same for you or your Highness Yes Goodbye Ronnie goodbye to you Your Highness. You know high stuff from my involved. And. From what I'm what about you than what are you 20 with somebody and after you might keep it going temp just coming in thank you very much this is from. Christine she says it's 84 degrees on her part 2 and rocks well in moment one. And John it says in my back garden is 27 degrees Celsius for intimacy or 302-4041 p. My temp to report those were build not to see who gets to 30 degrees Celsius 1st and maybe in your car I'm even go beyond that so often and. Don't talk about 20 as well and I'd like to hear your views are you done any visits overseas. And you remember when you're in school we need to do exchange versus. . Going to be to run until if you want to run Oh and he won't know you 2 runs again do you want me yes and that's how little from me. But maybe. I just go at the end of your. Town twinning congregation yes yes what's happening in Chantal on Friday is when we're celebrating 25 years of 20 association with our town and back my whistle then wrong oh in Germany and Germany again you're Ok And so they're arriving the Germans and the man riding are probably Thursday and there's a reception at 10 am in the civic center of course and then. Cathedral service on Sunday and then a tree planting in the afternoon on Sunday in Highland Park with a farewell tea party in the house in the Highlands How are you having problems recruiting younger members Ron Well I I used to be a member of the town twinning committee and for many years but probably 10 years now since I last sat on that I would say in a lot of organize agent around the country or in Chelmsford. There's always be a problem getting younger people to take part. Not only count when you know I mean I belong to a club and of course this is one of the big private members club one of the big issues every month month we have a management meeting this is the big talking point. It's getting younger people to go in the car I know different I don't think Terry and I know things like women's gold they struggle with with members and they are f. Benevolent you know and they are a r.f.a. Social so Haitian younger people don't really want to go vote for that oh and of course this thing with private members club is like a club. Label club Limbaugh club a Conservative Club and they've become old fashioned. And that is part of the crux of the matter move it move it or wrong just one question before I've got a piece more you want to play as well here I'm buying back knowing why buying one why did you 220 my think we had similar or similar and industrial. Development ha that's why they. Sort of radio town as well and they. Similar similar similar. Industrial think that we were. I want to know what the population back time is around that I think 30000 where but . It's not run Thank you very much you 20 you want to 20 people in the county and problems he's one of the things just as a side bar a moment. You're getting younger people to get involved a normal model is a member of an r f Association. They're probably going to go under where she's a member because they can't get younger people to do and join them and you know and this kind of attracting younger members to keep the association going is a problem I think for a lot of associations and go to things all 302-4041 now talking about this whole thing about 20 Earlier I spoke to Dr Nick Clarke who carried a study into 20 he told me that it's a 7 type of twinning the may have on Tuesday hardships with joy in the post-war period they will weather the localities in Western Europe stay involved things like school exchange show a local law. That serves when the moment not sorry at. Any new ones. And most of the existing ones are fairly moderate and the participant. Not many too many participants join in the moment because usually we see the signs your twin with the neon and it's kind of seen as a wee bit of a mark of recognition then you go through at 21 with a country on a turn in Germany or France so it's a generational thing and there are no real benefits culturally anymore. Well I mean . The fact of 20 is that we're sure in the sixty's seventy's and 8 to tended to be with European towns especially in France and Germany and there were 2 main kind of desires or perceived needs that were driving them one was the 2nd world war wasn't that long in that there was a feeling that I would have 2 world wars based within your that during the 20th century we didn't want another one so it was important that we continue to make friends with these players. And the other desire at the time was for economic links and trade links with other Western European countries because especially join the 1970 s. The u.k. Was thought I was the sick man of your Germany and France was booming we wanted to join the European Economic Area at the time and the government the u.k. Government funded lots of 20 legs and hips to get them off the ground join the 1970 s. As a means of trying to develop links with the last of your attempts to tear the way join the European Economic Area now that historical contact has completely changed now. We take for granted the fact that we're not going to go to war with Germany or France anymore we think about being economically. In a better place not just the left of Europe at the moment we've just voted to leave the other has to the cell the spaces oath as post breaks it's going to be even less twinning is no. All certainly all kinds but I think one thing that's important to recognize is in the last couple of decades whilst I have been many new 20 relationships with towns in trance or Germany and so on that's been lots of new partnerships between localities in the u.k. And localities in other parts of the world in China well North America for example often led by the local Chamber of Commerce interested in developing trade links with those places overseas sometimes partnerships with localities subsaharan Africa or South America led by local left wing groups all that by local and international development charities interested in doing some kind of community between these different locations so there's actually a variety of different local to local partnerships out there but the version that we probably think of most when we come to the term town when there is probably a phenomenon of the 2nd half of the 20th century I wonder if the other side of it is well known whether that people in other countries and in course post-breakfast that people will try to twin with those anymore you know because it used to be a reciprocal arrangement but that none of that is gone so it is one of those other countries don't you know what brought you misplaced what we call chess or come on let's go and do it. Is an interesting question I mean that you know and it's difficult to speculate about the future but. One thing relevant to that question is in the past I've always been 2 versions of 21 is the idea that it's about bonding with similar people are used to found a town or village similar to your town or village with a similar kind of people and the twin and the idea of sort of identical twins we might call that the bonding version of twinning but there's always been another person as well and that. Means are reaching between 2 very different groups of people 2 very different towns So for example during the Cold War there was an. An organization called United towns organization that attempted to get to establish 20 relationships between towns in the capital s. Left and towns in the Communist East specifically to try and avoid. A start World War So one can imagine actually that with tracksuits and the u.k. Leaving European Union it could go one of 2 way people could I think while we don't need to be with you anymore or people could say lastly we've got a new thing you know and we need to try and bridge that it's going to be interesting times next to see where we end up with it you know you know with the way that we've gone with brakes and everything in the meantime next thank you so much and thanks for 20 with me today you're very welcome the day you know that was the other foreigners think about donors who would you like to 20 with celebrity would you like to 20 with her over there for a day to join in Billericay morning John Oh how I want to build a wreck is when with Bill or a car is that right Mark uses the Rockies got 320 pounds or 2 sister cities in the Twin Town Ok Billerica Massachusetts here in America fish is Indiana right and she shows in a in France Ok why Fishers Indiana are there what's happening there you know I'm the chairman of the resident so socially in Billerica and 20 years ago we started to think about something to do for our 17th anniversary and this year's amounted anniversary but 20 years ago we tried to contact the lyric and we we were unsuccessful but in America an organization called Sister Cities international heard about us and publicized on their website that Bill Rickey England was looking for a Twin City and in fishes in the Ana the sister cities group of Fishers Indiana called Sky h.d. Sci fi Very were trying to find a town in England to our. And they were looking for a town in England to 20 with and they contacted my friend Trevor Stansfield who was the vice chairman of the residents' association at that time and they started talking to us and that's how it started about 20 years ago with fishes Indiana and it's worked very successfully and every year groups of students from the schools in Bill Ricky go to fishes in the area and groups of students from the schools in Fishers come to build a Ricky help from exchange that's what I was trying to get was a cultural change was not still happening and that's a very positive thing we're here and held their own John youngsters and get involved so maybe the likes of challenge for another place should think about I think getting more exchange visits going between schools. But that came. With the last thing success story between the Ricky and fishes International and then a few years after that because Bill Rickey was not trained with anywhere on the European continent but we started looking for somewhere and it happened that. French lady was working in one of the belief schools of the French assistant and she heard that Bill Ricky was looking for some with a 20 with she came from show Vinnie which is a town right in the middle of France it's nearest big city it's got the eye and it turned out that although shamefully the twinned with an Italian and a German and an African town they hadn't got an English part and I most French towns have to English problem especially when we had and so we stablished relationship there and I think every 2 years a group of about 20 people from Billerica goes to visit 70 and likewise alterna is a group comes from Srebrenica visit deliberately I've been to fishes about 3 times I've been to show Vinnie about 3 times as well in my capacity as chairman of the residents' association I'm not actively involved in the 20 associations. That are set but in association called the my flap joining us I had a head of it. Looks after the relationship with Billerica Massachusetts the tradition of the people who went over from Bill Ricky on the microphone with I see the Mayflower thing thank you oh that was a very nice John thank you all 302404122 if you know any more but your place to turn happiest when with anything happening in in Germany wrote what is Houghton in Germany right so we're asking you to be our temple reporters where you are can you tell us please. What time here is it's a New York hour in your conception and you're. In your front room and you're on your part you'll be attempt to reporters. So easy. To. I'd love to go on the midnight. Train to Georgia. To sing this song. But. It's no good if you don't know where to pick it up from the love of Gladys Knight was a ticket collector would not be great happiness with. Superstar but they didn't get far. So anybody knows and any other songs you'd like to go and visit midnight train to Route $66.00 I would like to do that as well take a walk yeah it's a long way isn't it does it go there is that the Forrest Gump One is that when 4 is going to run across and then you don't ruin its nose but it goes from one end of America to the other business yeah or one side of America to the that's right you don't know the length but I'd like the Midnight Train To Georgia would not be a great journey but just like you go yeah and you won't see much of it was midnight if you go during the day you cannot if you out the window to see that why you're the common sense prevailing person on this program. Temperatures rising above sea was like on the roads not to you nor the road toward. The sea and 6 trial of the road. I thought you might ask me the way to San Jose is a moment. Ok as far as I can see things are certain east up a lot from earlier on just a bit slow going along a 1023 into Brentwood south London Road heading away from the Brook Street roundabout looking round the slope is in the center of Hornchurch by the looks of things there is an x. And all reports of accidents on the west where the bridge the roundabout in Chelmsford have I'm not seeing too much in the way of the law and they want to set in where the road works or how it would do a bit slow but it has eased into London when it was very busy earlier trains thanks you can get the next update is in half and show me the way to Amarillo as well yeah but they're not going to go we should open up. A song travel agent and you can go but we're over a song. New York New York could do that and people say Right love the song you go to that place we could go to New York twice because you got New York New York New York New York so good they named it twice twice. The problem called. One season. Some time to report can you give me. $3241.00 what the temps. Are you greenhouse. The hottest new coldest you've ever experienced. His 47 degrees. On honeymoon on the coldest. Minus 26 degrees hot and cold. 30241 Can you give me an update on the temperature where you. To. Braintree morning Peter Morici we're about are you in your house Peter Wallsten in the land of the well I just I mean it. Was all crunched up then if you had something visit your home and you hear well the Walkman is. A clipper job then Peter Yes definitely All right so one or 2 who are you create want to. Know Is it very short or below me who are down after having car yeah you get to that stage you know enough to know for the here you know what I had every I ever get to heaven Peter I'm going to what we're going to put the here thing right because they're hearing nostrils and hairy ears right but they think they're here off the top your head to get more here elsewhere what is going toward the garden say listen you know not bad but the plan and everything be got there here wrong these are here and the Here here all wrong well Mark has got a little small ones who send me through cross easily does that on. Your waist and cut your hair for a while why Warner do you do you give her any money Peter. She's just lost in the going to war. You should pay a Peter to be honest it's 2016 you have to pay for these things and support he do well at our last because you get your own pension and that although not. That's more than enough. So what's the temperature you've got for me in the back garden is 26.50 right 26.280 degrees you know it's funny all things yeah it'd be fun height Yeah I prefer the funny all things to you. Well it's strange actually colossal the war. She doesn't his eyes Danielle things now than she she she isn't a new new technology she initiated the new technology sending great. She is your forward thinker your wife Peter if she were not normal or if. You're going to get the ones to the top there are you. Know of them and Mark who live by. Say oh yeah. Remember I dislike whenever they talk about temperatures nice 80 degrees sounds more impressive than 26.5. Listen I don't want your hear that stuff off Ok and make sure she turn your neck properly. Cos see that. Have a lovely day Peter. Steve sitting in a traffic jam on the m 11 are you Steve how are you I really how you doing yeah good not some nightmare what them 11 north and a certain And yeah gotta was high enough in my mind Ok when the law is of anybody father of the m. 11 can you tell us what the problem is please just the trouble and I don't think we go and if they don't travel a bit longer I didn't hear anything from your band Russell's but you find out or separate I never quite understand why traffic slows and then you go for that alone if I do nothing you know I know is Why yes listen so once attempt on your college Steve Well it's about 27 degrees at the moment oh wow. You know the air conditioning going on it's no good enough to offer a call money. The way it is I. Would just presumed everybody got the windows open and just you know you had a place to call Mary I just wonder of always had this thing when people fill me up in traffic jams The Somebody said next Tuesday listening to this well I do have about noise smoke if you know what kind of car you and Steve a classic Ford Fiesta if you're sitting next to a Ford Fiesta and he's driving a mess Mackie's And yes it's sort of not be Mr silver Mercedes if you're listening to us. Look. Like yesterday Steve get my smile why I like you wave you wave to him then I say every. Now you know Ok it's probably is probably classic f.m. Or one of those. Listen are trying to find Steve what's going on with the traffic. And it starts moving my friend all right as if the only time. She's got it all right so Emma live in this problems North turned towards Cambridge if you get any information for us not one or 30244212 Steve's heating up attempts is coming in temperatures and eat ice cream coming in as well 302-4041 What is a temp to where you are. David. Thank B.B.C.'s a quickie changes come 1st. Thank you. Because we're talking about the attempt. To $31.00 degrees c. O. For. B.B.C.'s. Because attacks keep on coming and it's all of the course on is good news thank you Ronnie good morning the Conservative leader of Braintree District Council and county council cabinet member for health Graham Butland House told b.b.c. Essex eating some drugs should be legalized it comes out the group of M.P.'s has been looking into the issue is concluded that cannabis should be legalized for medical use and Graham Butland told James Well breakfast show that he agrees very much in favor of legalizing a great many drugs I think there's evidence now from places like Portugal unsubtle that by legalizing but regulating rugs are important we take out of our system the criminal element where the government says it has no plans to legalize cannabis there is a substantial body of scientific and medical evidence to show that it's a home full drug which can damage people's mental and physical health. The East of England Ambulance Service is warning people to take extra care as temperatures rise here in Essex today we could see 30 degrees Celsius B.B.C.'s Six's weather forecaster Kate can sell or told us that's pretty rare for this time of year places we got 2006 in London got up to 30.5 I believe before that it was 973 outside London got up to 31 so it is unusual and those temperatures were for the beginning of September the fact there were a myth the middle of September is extra unusual u.k. Power network says it's hoping to restore supplies to everyone affected by faults with underground cables in Essex by the end of today about 1200 homes are without power in the Chelmsford mount messing and in great stone areas Tracy Elsie from the company told b.b.c. Essex there were. C restore supplies as soon as possible in some cases that will be by bringing generators into the area which will plug in and be able to get some people back on supply that way and in other places we might have to actually replace the underground cable have gone wrong Essex House one of the highest death rates from asbestos related illnesses in Britain latest figures seen by b.b.c. Essex show 134 people died for me. In a 12 month period. And 85000000 pounds is going to be spent creating hundreds more special school places in Essex County Council says it follows an increase in the number of youngsters being diagnosed with autism exact proposals haven't been finalized yet but they're likely to include a new 70 play school in the Chelmsford area on C.B.C.'s explore now in cricket Essex will hope they can clinch the County Championship 2nd division title today they're playing Morgan at Chelmsford Let's get the latest on date say with Paul Neeson a good start for Essex because Jamie Porter in just the 3rd over a little bit with the new ball removed at the middle stump of Morgan for 50 played Morgan Tonight in a splendid x. Wicket partnership of $133.00 at the other end Karen culture has scored 4 singles in the 1st half hour and moved on to a soup per $105.00 the young Morgan player to score 100 in company with a hole which he took a couple of matches ago 268 for 8 on the board Graeme Napier has a calf injury and I don't think he's going to take much further part in the match very sad they always last over parents to 68 very lovely Thanks Paul in the commentary continues on the b.b.c. Sport website a quick look at the counties weather as you heard in the news it's going to be draw and hot long periods of sunshine highs of $29.00 Celsius empty for Fahrenheit b.b.c. Essex knees and sport 4 minutes past 11 there's more in an hour or news as it happens b.b.c. Don't slash Essex Yes going to be hot sunny days hot Yeah we're getting reports we're not 30 yet. Precess news for us this one. Time go the tiger 22 he says Yeah. Who starred in the air so tell me are the. Tire passed away oh no it was in the night yes the odds were 990 Yeah I remember died of old age or a wildlife park a newborn Lincoln. These are the types of terrorists and they lived quite well and but I just remember used to do great time giveaways of the carriages used to get coins and yeah I used to be in the old days you know many cars in the road so that to get more people and to the galleries I don't have that problem now so they gave us loads of stuff free stuff and the listeners will tell you there's loads of you go you go freebies like coins or not I think classes used to get for my so as a cover story then go online and go on and got fuel from that particular carrier yes they asked me how I knew it was there so. Listen to all the petrol and diesel is available or not. I of course replied it's written on the So now you have to pay for the things because sometimes when you fill up they say you could have a selfie stick or you get your fuel but then you have to find a life around. I love the our vets and buying things a charger I didn't know I needed Yes I have I guess there isn't a I can charge my phone and everybody else in the roads like those catalogues you get when you look like it but we never know when you need night also. To dissemble things. Like. Bugs on your own even the P.C.'s So we're getting reports of problems on the m 11 North Pole and for most North Stansted stands at Lane one of 2 block car sideways on the front of an old t.v. Normalities vehicles there yet. I've seen. Already right so if you're on the m 11 and Steve who called it earlier on was stopped there the queues. For most North Stansted on the way to Cambridge lane one of 2 block car sideways under front of an l.t.v. Normality vehicles there yet in the queue but if you can keep in touch with please listen if you are the best this latest. Exactly how things are on the roads so the m 11 let me know please all 302-4420 give us an update if you see any meds or vehicles traveling there let us know a lot as well so lots of the and all of North by foremost all of stunts of. That field and we're also asking you. To be our attempt to reporters Plessy of your own not to stop the traffic and 11 the Times will be right in your car to give us an update of your temperatures where you are. One of. 30 yet what's the closest we can get to theft degree celcius. I do converse memoirs I'm not looking for a title please forgive a come one's memoirs will be out next year. Can you remember just talking to Sonya there but yes the tiger. Starred in the. If. That's passed away all of of not to be a thing. Though often people say of not to consequences always think best not not to we. Are not told to me anyway what do you still get for free time petrol stations other passive stations are available but used to be given you collect tokens and get things like Colossus. 03024041 keep us up to date what's happening on the road. And give me suggestions please for David Cameron's memoir titles. 30240. You know what I think we're going to go. Can we fix our Can I go what site. I think I'll go cite. Every c.e.o. Josh is here talking tempters 1st of all good morning Ray you're a winner Queer Eye. For a high there Ronnie Yes we live in West Cliff. Yes And when we go in the car it was 21 and a half Yes And as we drove along we kept rising then rising and then it took. 26. When we got to the road shopping center in South Bend. Quite quickly and it's not even 12 o'clock yet you know it is a no no I would suggest that you go outside. So like to do it from outside in the car I usually affected 95 you've. Either got. Skin color is either blue or white or blue or red. Turning going on with me so. Well never mind thank you for be my 10th reporter very nice to I screen George I really really good so you're a screen rather. Site. Well I'm actually. Looking into that. We've got we've got 3 phenomenas one which is kept in Chinese which is the same city officials to monitor Yes which last summer looked for 20.5. The other ones in full sun that's 20 cent rice and the 3rd once in the greenhouse mass just over 30 high so even yes so this is. It integrates Yeah Joyce why do you keep 3 thermometers and just to give you a better idea for the garden then well yes. Because if the temperature of the Met Office is inside 'd. The scale of the $44.00 Sun that's going to be really hot Ok go. Where you got your greenhouse your what you growing. There is no one wants to mindlessly She's the green thing one Randhir on the one covered in oil. But now we've closed the next is savings where the incidents we collected from. Fox labs which are typically known as Kalar. And I'm this are. Ready to. Ready to rock and with 'd us now to maybe skin some peaceful flowers but not for it I've never and grown anything from you know I'm not very good gardener of a Mauritius but I've never grown anything from seed and today we just said the magic word Lupin's you know yeah I do you to let you go in for the seeds in the pods themselves and. After the flowers at the price of the flowering daughter you care a little pram say told all. The fall guy for money back from the bank Yes just. Just clip them all with crocodile clip. Right. Genius Josh you know you're no good to be known as George the Lupin All right. Jokes just so when you for not do you see it's just a look in here. That. Joyce thank you very much for calling as my friend or a taker or 30241 talking about the cigar each and the tiger passing away just text me or email talk or the u.k. . Petrol station collectibles we have as a footballer many I'm going to think they're from 170 right yes. And also a division one teams house city my team were in the 3rd Division north and from the elite seventy's we still have some cut class wine glasses and one white pirates dog ball I used to use my soup freebees used to get from petrol stations I think for more than one or 302441 I'm going to go excite So you're passing by the Central which is 6 h.q. In tell us what I'll be in the garden I have a look for you Ok Because it's lovely and warm so I'm going to put chocolate or tougher car. On so I don't come in for a 2nd I say are you going to you're going to drive the desk have you done this before you sure you done it for sport Ok Just checking because I don't want any shenanigans all right this need to be professional are them Ok. Ross are you ready . Yeah ready when you are stronger boater by the way what a store boater what. Now got one of those free from a petrol carriage where you think. You must go to years ago he was called remember because it was the oddest thing to get free from a potential there is a strong Oh it's a very nice it's not this sorry yes or. No Yes Yes The. 6 travel you can have some Vall of all things or a straw boater a resort or a Corvette in the am 11 is a part of the problem here us yeah well it is yeah basically there's a lane block northbound going up from Junction 8 to 9 so between the Bishop's Stortford Stansted Airport turn and the i 11 I reckon it's about a 3rd of the y. Up because it's quite a long way between those 2 organs but why 9 miles that's about 3rd of the way up where it's down to a single line northbound the inside lane is the one that sir closed off is a car that's overturned and it's causing queues back to junction 8 so I reckon that must be about 3 or 4 miles of queueing traffic easily and the west way in Chelmsford there was a report of an accident on not saying that much in the web delays there are things causing too much trouble if it is there but it's only reports now otherwise most of the other local route seem to be doing all right they want $28.00 Bradwell looks a bit slow heading away from Braintree towards Cockshaw and they want to 7 on Prince of anyone Southend slow and a bit of a queue down Victoria Avenue past pretty well and on to the 813 Mind you there will be something else you've spotted Do let me know trains thankfully doing Ok locally although the central ones been suspended clockwise from Woodford to anal to after a signal failure and the next update is always back I was running again already it was suspended for a very short time now the next update is in half an hour. 31233 double 51 b.b.c. And 6 travel. This is b.b.c. Essex in the early one. We drove a. Car You don't know what to do We don't know what it is that Chris Benoit she took the most and you finish the season there's nothing on the right for you softball as well Chris I have some very exciting news for you my friend because becoming mobile is now twice as long standing at 4 am right now it's called to feature every dog. With jelly. From am he's B.B.C.'s. Barbara in for City and by the way I'm outside B.B.C.'s coming to the garden. Anyway because we've put so much to see this melting with the temperatures going you can see this we're streaming this live on Facebook. Facebook page go there and you can check his life there this morning and if you're if you're passing by is on the road. I'm in the garden with the blue shirt victorious here as well my producer Victoria use that term loosely and so if you're if you're stuck at the traffic jam or the traffic lights just give me a hello. We can get anybody to pee on the way past anyway we. Bought a chocolate sight to see if it was melting and. Think we can see there's. Always going yes it's starting to go oh yeah it's starting to leak. Yeah that's going. So. I'm not entirely sure of a bonus Victoria what is the point of the scientific experiment. But we don't get a crowd there. Because we can see it's definitely hold here in Chelmsford and we're asking as well to send as a in your temperatures where you are and who's going to be 1st to get to set to Greece Celsius how far we cannot go from the car and I wonder. If you go Thank you Chief I need to back in the seat Ok All right I'm just going to go this way I just see if there's anybody passing by who's listen to b.b.c. Essex it's always a bit of a gamble this so if you are. In Chelmsford your partner's body. Has people stop the traffic lights right now and. Just wait for it to go. If you're passing by on the blue shirt on something learned to drive their good calling so nice you're. Giving the people the way past the sum they'll say they're getting set to pass. Who's there on the test at the test or bless them or not yes something the test don't put them off then the summit in the back of the car as well Ok so get set to pass whoever you are in your car you have it pass. For before there as well don't know if they'll be listening to us. You can give us a call 302-4041 I'm just going to go run this went to sea on to London Road self and see this anybody listening Hello thank you very much carry on nice cars are just your catching. And maybe listening there. You can pass near her for Fiesta we have a can get anybody to talk to who the builders are up there as well as across the way you see Essex almost on the street where some people say I should be. But just seeing. The temperatures claiming as quickly as they are suggesting I remember this being the good life streamed on city millions Facebook pages one in 4 city drawings a car start to move none of your passing me by I'm leaning against the. The telephone thing here just give us a feel good listening. White van just composed. Make sure if you get something you type the juggler does not count for double. Isn't a little later than posterity Oh sir I see I've got the chocolate in front of it as well I'm just going to quickly just see how that's going to see as melting Yeah. Yeah it's definitely melting right. Arm all your parts colors he stopped traffic. I don't know who he would listen to. Either want to be running Barber B.B.C.'s 6 I used to be famous oh I'm sorry gives a paper. Maybe some health and safety. 30200. 1. Hello thank. you're doing this job you just wonder if. This is. Supposed to get to 31 degrees Celcius today. So we have wondered who is going to be 1st up and temperatures coming and. This is from. Hot Tuna shade his name 27 degrees in Kelvin thank you much I'm talking of this whole thing about the tiger passing away and things used to get this from Park hollow remember the tiger Yeah the Tiger still used to get yes no what he said borrow key ring but not sure whether it was from. The tiger tale to my bike I think it was dead. Things with them it was like bullet holes I said transparent kind of sticker to put in the frame your bike and it looked like the holes I think you got from a from from s. Or another station so I'd like to hear some of the things all 302-0421 Nigel stuck in the north circle high Nigel All right yeah well I'm not stuck actually I'm just of the light so it's all Ok what are you going to tell you. I work it out that there is an age. Of erosion in there I can tell you I would I was always you see and slap me not you I was going to see that all the nice and cool in the deer e later the cult bedwetting cult stories but the bit where I bashed rose all the male over she gets very very. Stable. Yeah I'm glad I'm not there or whatever needs. Chockablock back to Stansted like a car a lorry so I saw me start right across the lorry so a lot of very very stuck people yeah. Nothing one of our condo Steve wrong is unit nor circular saw is it is it to learn by turn or circular Nigel's why you know. Now it was. Back. To Stansted. 20.5 from the ship. Although I don't. Absolutely incredible. Feeling point he going to do a few major September I know it's crazy you know and you know I saw this morning carried out what. I meant just to remind you. So I remember being. Somebody will be planning for frost in the snow you know that will be somebody having to go Ok what happens is the snow comes down in November. Your colleagues are going to suffer they've got to come to such a brand new one. Trying to just let you go from I think it was. From the carriage every time. You got me one it was a picture of a trying on. For size. Plastic. And then you had a frame that went on the black try. Collected every time you got a settlement if you was nice that you got one of those. To get one every couple. In the garage Hey listen I hope you get to work in 10 time my friends thank you very much for calling us. Like you know I do Jones and Brian with John. John. 88 No I mean our night 809 and. Up to 90 it dropped down some design and they got just Nygaard enjoin it's not in our greenhouse or anything else that's in the garden so what we're through with it calibrate the moment Ok so we're through the 30 degrees for sure yes yeah absolutely. The 1st to get 30 degrees can you report from 30 degrees John what's it like in 30 degrees. Kolisch. You'd like a bit warmer John would do but the man Ok. This is quite moderate moderate really you know do you like the journey a big fine to. Live in Melbourne if I could. I got to live with don't do that John of course thank you John or 30241 so it's 30 degrees in Brentwood What's it like where you are anybody else at the 30 where you are because the coal takes is open as well it one trip restart message with a 6 accidental phone and in this hour as well as the freebies used to get petrol station it was glasses you get the Tiger still this is s o but there are other freebies of course you get greens your stance and pink should play head games to all of this a few more spite but what were the other things you used to get the World Cup coins which I think were s. Or. But what though things as well used to get and yeah you could save up 030-2411 email. Don't forget today if you are stuck in a traffic jam you've got a guy over a fantastic music you get to pick the mixtape with Tony you get to pick the tunes if you are on the m 11 and would like to make contact with us and like to give us give yourself a name check I'm happy to do that as well the 2nd I lighten the load for you because I know what it's like when you are stuck in a traffic jam and if you're going to be late for somewhere can I give a nice meal and say you know where you're going to be late for or what you going to be late for happy to do that all 3024041. B.B.C.'s in. The 1st city for 3 more days of the city but with you next Monday to be pleased to see. We've been covering the pollen pig Sunday remember remember last week some appearance of some of the competitors in the Parlin pics one of the people I spoke to David Pisco his son George peace was in the trial I think weekend he's on the phone David good morning to you yes come on about 8 and it's very early for you what time is it in real to count the 733 out time in the morning on Tosti listen 1st of all what I great show. And I saw him come in the water no sling couldn't because he he was forced out of the water was. Yes he had after all by by quite a big margin in track on had a good good start coupling he did a good racer coarsely is going to weaken events kind of let him go in and out but 7th and the triathlon front for his 1st Olympics you must be a chuffed died. Our I mean it was an old performance and Ollie's cultures were well pleased with that performance we get a very very very strong failed of of athletes from across the world he put in a good performance as you say let out of the water he said on the bike for on the about half of the half of the race and then eventually when I did come past him but I had a good good laid on place but obviously as you know he's run it in the strongest discipline and the soft rattle if he'd come past him but he was that he was not far behind about 3 minutes behind me at the ventilator and only a minute and a half behind position so he was very well pleased with that what was what was going through Dodds had a point when you so much the front end doing well on the bike as well where you thinking well you know what I mean we were we were screaming and cheering although I throw I mean it was glad to see him come out of the water unlading like that in Rio de Janeiro on cock up on a plate in the Olympics was just mind blowing really we were so proud of him and also all the time I mean overtime there are fantastic job here. In the triathlon so I guess some of them did Magill as well didn't it David some of the team did actually medal in the triathlon Yes indeed in the miles we had we had a colored medal in the paty class Amanda Miller put in a fantastic performance coming from behind and did exceptionally well and then the ladies on the following guy we had silver in in in the pace he forward Lauren Steadman and we also in the visually impaired Alice and Patrick Silva and Melissa raid had had a bond with their guides. David we were talking with a whole temperatures over here was attempting like in real or wait for coffee to 34 degrees today had never a hot humidity it is it is scorching actually scorching heat. It's beautiful but it's very hot and it was hot for the rice as well which is to put out some the men on the ladies I had very warm temperatures with us in the u.k. On always necessarily are accustomed to her day with a lot was said before the Paralympics you know corrosion everything in the atmosphere would be quite right what's it been like to be there was a poem has it been a good turnout huzzy have the locals been really welcoming in the Paralympics itself are couldn't couldn't fault the trust long because home here in Calcutta kind of has been absolutely faultlessly Purcell yinzer put on a very very good shout crap routing for the tickets were all sold out for the triathlon and the whole course where you could get to say it was line the whole way around Georgia sang with people sharing the atmospheric been fantastic the Brazilians have been very very welcoming and I think all the negative press was a stain sort of put to bed really because they've been fantastic really have the security 2nd to none and the Polish team g.b. Are doing brilliantly meddling all the time. Yes I think I'm think what happened a lot like maybe it's the past the London total I think everybody to be put on a fantastic performance and there's been some wonderful exhibitions of on the civil side so I think it's going to be a great medal tally for 10 k. And if you're going to stay for the duration then are you going to see for the duration as well David Well I'm sorry to say that we have to fly home on Thursday but George and the rest of the athletes on the pirate trial Stang had ready for the closing ceremony the following week and they're here to soak up the atmosphere like most of the athletes village and enjoying enjoying all that experience as well. Then I would like sing a bit well that's the 1st Olympics the way David will look forward to the next one and then hopefully you know I don't know if I'll be here but we might be talking about the gold medal winner George pays good well you'd never know he's got the you know what he's got it and he's only young and he's got a lot a lot of time ahead of him so yes Roland you know trying to turn to a safe journey back home David Peace Good died or suffer more than triathlete George peace could finish 7th of dogs over the weekend and George came and made this winning event of the 1st one so he came over well in front of the swearing in was strong on a stage Davis in the halfway round the cycling was leading as well but not by 3 minutes behind the leader and in terms of triathlon the Bruins Not bad for 1st Parlin picks been great and it's been great to see them in a Meadows Britain is doing and winning this is from Janet and my back garden has now got to 30 degrees Celsius in front and see Macon Braintree said Morning money and the most attention my east facing garden is 34 degrees c. Any more for a more hose damn sure give me your temperature updates please. Lol The you. Don't forget. If you wake up belly in Essex You can listen to Mr Rob jelly from for a corner he's a no longer he's still the same height but he's no longer 4 through it all 6 fantastic wake up early wobble will rob warm up for a course for James Wells breakfast show the other thing that was kind of was another Rock Center for him there's a lot of ice and performance happen there we're talking about midnight trying to Georgia and I just kind of threw that out and Chattanooga Choo-Choo of course all the train journeys we could take with songs articles about Roy and if we're going to travel in a 2nd so if you're on the envelope were going to get an update for you and if you can give us an update as well let us know or 302-4041. B.c. And 6 travel from what we're hearing a car in an old. Heavy lorry I think was caused the problems there Milligan anymore than your own Emma leavened Yeah the car overturned as well at the moment there is still one line closed it's 2 lane stretch of course north of junction 8 so it's down to just the outside lane to get past a junction $8.00 to $9.00 so from the Bishop's Stortford stance there will turn up towards the 11 by this cars overturned several miles of queues we reckon that 3 miles of cues from Junction 8 going up towards there otherwise there's not that much else in the speed sensors to suggest the $817.00 it's pretty slow coming away from civil heading up towards Halsted for a bit very bottom and a one to 7 going down on to the a 13 from pretty well looks rather busy and it's be tense as a right it looks busy coming in to Kirby to so you can from the moment. She is really if it is a big thing it's one of the nice looks like and then center cut across a bit busy as well and we thought road and going up the Holland Road as opposed to those approaches to the roundabout there cross a bit busy to get a report an accent on the west way in Chelmsford but much information at the roundabout there it looked to me like it's causing much trouble the next update in half an hour thanks for your help today Ross leisure. Get the latest information right now log on to b.b.c. Delco u.k. Slash 626 is here with as Tony I was telling everybody who's are not relevant no hold ups stay tuned because after 12 years. If you're stuck in the car the mixtape where you get to pick the tunes for the whole lower order theme and we'll get the theme in a 2nd yeah always look forward to the midday mixed I got a mix tape. Of the phone normally I wear a shirt for work I thought you know today so hard as you've been talking about getting all those different temperatures I thought t. Shirt today mixtape t. Shirt so between 12 and one you get to pick the songs now my guest at 2 o'clock today he's a bit of a legend John Bowden the lead singer of bellow. Massive band the most successful folk band in history we've now split up they split up at the beginning of this year did their final gig in Oxford back in May But of course they're all tremendously talented musicians in their own right so anyway we've had Paul start in France as in this very studio now the Roman river fest was going on in cultures through at the moment whether of various concerts going on right across cultures and one of those venues is some Martin which is just brilliant and it's becoming a must go to venue for various plays and certainly musical moments now you might remember Juliet's letters which was Elvis Costello's big project a few years ago and well it's being done again the Brodsky Quartet work who did it with Elvis Costello. Well the new quartets come along along with John who are going to perform a instant Martin churching cultists so jumper it's going to be my special guest after 2 o'clock to talk about that concept talk about Bello head and talk about folk music and how things have changed folk music these days is very cool oh yeah I mean reader to do therefore we can do something yeah yeah and it's not like isn't it hear them say well they won the radio 2 focal wars I think about 14 times so you know he's no stranger to that is no stranger to a free dinner and an awards ceremony he's got his dickie pressed all the time disco he's always out there is another award Oh and they'll battle peace going to be reinforced I think really so talk to me a bit here and the you've probably seen posters all around Chelmsford for this because the classic car show the damn classic car show is coming very soon yes because the massive military millions of pounds worth of cars are going to be on display there's something rather special going on in Chelmsford very soon as a little bit of a precursor to that but it's into the some of these cars are so expensive that when they arrive there they arrive on the back of lorries and they can't have their wheels moved any further forward because of how much they're worth and what's on the speedometer cannot change it's really interesting though so they can't like it it's like Ok We want to move that forward a couple of yards you can't do it you've got to put it back on the thing and then move it manually and put it back and I mean sure it's a number of yeah oh it's just I'm a I mean millions of pounds of the cars so we'll talk more about that if you are petrified going to love that just after 3 o'clock so here we go here we go a mixtape Today I am looking for your favorite songs whatever song you fancy don't think you have to follow my particular theme it was just a song you'd love to hear Give me a call it's all about the c 60 but today bellow head because John was the lead singer of bellow head songs for parts of the body now I come on now songs that I've got body and then so you could have something like Rufus and Chaka Khan ain't nobody that we do very nicely you could have an artist of got a part of a body in their name yes I've known for you know ready go. Pretty. I was out on the road without Tony Hayward Actually I thought it would fit very nicely I like you I love my job that's the only problem. Only for to be also come up with that they will now they will so say so from. There's lots of luck you know that I was I mean there is there is so many I mean you know yeah Ok if you want to turn into a carry on our. Now you got me go you got me thinking you know I mean there's a sweet song come in really handy in the next hour from the 1970 s. Oh you know that one yeah the. Pulse of the body plays legs hands these and fate shoulders actually over my shoulder my kind of mechanics now we're getting you see when you start think anything by Elbow this yeah I'm going to take to make someone give more like there must be loads starting to tick Oh excellent stuff yeah it's illegal in some parts and B.B.C.'s sakes Essex comes to till the new 5 pound banknote rolls out and it starts its journey in Devon in Essex Why would the fiber Why do we go straight in with a 50 pounds over 20 pounds I don't know whether you handle fifties or not I handed him all patiently and everybody here at the top shop Frank good morning oh good to . Know. You still got it yes but this and let's get Fred back on the phone absolutely mint condition I'm getting that right now but it's probably about 1520 pounds so it's not going to buy Frank a new car which is what he was hoping. But I know you might get a lot of money could name. Breakfast with James way back tomorrow morning from 6. He's the. Face Wendy everybody hi wendy. You know you've got you've got the sun on Auburn you have the sun on well you know well I'll just finish what now for 3 days and I'll create my wife and work today as well. As her tail wagging and yet 3 days she does that pumping thing with Iran Yes that's right. So you know whether I think going to be good for the rest tomorrow as well could be all right when the . Garden chairs now oh yeah you got the full ones or you got proper ones oh I don't know I'm kind of on oh well we're going to come and pick some up yeah yeah you need to. When you're not my age are tall but the ones where it takes a week well to go to of. Yeah I've played them maybe avoid them for a bit because I. Especially like a drink in your county in the drink and you have to kind of slate yourself rather than a major help see somebody get trapped in a chair. Yeah that would probably be my I'll probably get in a hip pocket all squashed that don't go someplace. Left my head no when they want to jam down not the other guy any. When we're talking about the temperature What's it like in Busselton and what we go right when I just I've just finished working in how great I'm going home to battle and I have. Lost a lot but you want to mark all 31 right. And that's just come up to 12 o'clock so there's every every chance I go higher because I don't feel that you want to do really whole days usually when you get some 2 or 3 a. Hauteur. You presume that when the sun's speak it would be. That this morning I was at work at 6 o'clock this morning. About 7 o'clock I went out and checked the car and he said 25. 2 Yeah I think that was about 7 it was close to close last night went into Monday but he was so right so you going to go and you're going to get some to drink as well you know something nice to drink what I just told my husband could not assume I can write Ok so I've got Coke in the fridge. Could possibly have and when I. Do when they don't I don't really drink because the macho about on me drink no more I'm more of a soft drink. Have you tried i tried on brew yet now. You know you go to try and do the cheap stuff they're not cheap so the version you love that way in the coffee so in the same vein Yeah that's why. You know we Leukocyte There you go and listen have a great day Wendy enjoy. Thank you so 31 degree Celsius and Busselton and I keep the temp just coming and Tony with you today from topical the mix tape parts of the body mentioned song titles or even people with a part of the body in the name. We're living you know Bruce Hornsby on the range.

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And you can't you can't avoid it because coming to you you have to go over that part of the road and my car literally goes bang like that and I'm going to take a picture today. That's the term you post Joyce And finally what musical instrument do you wish you'd kept up. Do you wish you'd learn. Do you wish you'd taken advantage of those free lessons that you were offered like I did that year B.B.C.'s David this is the T.S.A. Nine o'clock and stuff inside the selection chute a judge ever swayed back a defendant who swears them both three hundred two hundred forty forty one. We'll be taking your calls on this straight off to the latest B.B.C. Ethics news now with Sony wants and thanks eighty Good morning to Essex athletes have helped Team G.B. Win six medals out the year lympics Waltham Abbey based jokes all gold in the classic a one mile south are six gymnast Max Whitlock got bronze in the all around final he says he was looking at the schools to be honest I try not to think about it. I just babble it's a treat saying as it comes. I literally about got Briggs and I you know you could say I had a compass it was such a strong that's got everything and that's why Don and I claim against Thomas Mesereau and to I just want to thank everyone for the support you know and for and I've been it's been out there right. It's like thank you very much. You know that help me get through. I AM THAT I WILL NOT Jackson is from the south Essex gymnastics club he stole B.B.C.'s six this morning. It's brilliant new extatic really I'm still tingling from watching it last night such an amazing all around final watching. Max achieve that medal and making history again systemizing. And I'll have more medal nice coming up in the sport in just a couple of minutes to Albany's this morning. Now and Essex Police say they are growing increasingly concerned for the welfare of a woman missing from her home in a with some fifty eight year old Olive Asquith Brown for. Riven hole was last seen boarding a thirty eight a bus heading for Braintree on Cheese Day evening she was wearing light blue jeans pink flip flops in a blue white striped top at the time. Of I'm a barrister says it's highly unusual to hear a judge swearing back at a defendant after a rout broke out at Chelmsford Crown Court. John Hennigan his fifty in from broccoli meet in Holland with being sentenced for breaching an antisocial behavior order. He used extremely offensive swear words to judge. Patricia Lynch who swore back it's him Xperia step he to morph it also wrote The B.B.C.'s legal drama silk says it's not that common she isn't a working girl and she's up high on the bench the Joker faces the courtroom says I'm high status and you're not actually almost always that's very effective in keeping otherwise noisy men really really fun and I was always my experience silence and deference in the court really old. But this is an unusual exception and site is taking your calls on this in the next hour of the program. The ethics around the parade a Bally a great Anglia has admitted passengers deserve better services when its new franchise starts in October as we told you yesterday the firm has won the contract for the next nine years. Vince Lucas from a Bally I told B.B.C. Essex a longer franchise means significant investment can now happen and that's much needed. It's been a challenging time the equipment is Rielle the most the tribes in the network reintroduced Gere in the British royal pier there's been a small number of new trying to since but not very many complaints and rested on the southeast and when you contrast that with Essex is you know one of the fastest growing parts of the you can buy the really deserves as new trends. The Labor party will appeal this morning against a high court ruling that grants more than one hundred twenty five thousand new members a vote in the leadership contest. Earlier this week a judge overturned last month's decision by Labor's national executive to exclude everyone who joined since mid January. Two women have been given community. Solution notices for disorderly behavior on a roll in a flight from Stansted Airport the Pat who are both in their thirty's were removed from the plane when it landed at city of Derry airport following a flight from the north Essex terminal yesterday they were released several hours after being arrested on suspicion of endangering an acrobat and following a South End based musician who's tracks were first played here on B.B.C. Ethics is now going to be performing at one of the country's biggest music festivals this year. Sonny Green he's a rapper was picked up by B.B.C.'s is introducing show and will now be at Reading and Leeds in front of tens of thousands of people as get the sport is back to Rio Now as you heard in the news six more medals for Team G.B. At the Olympics we've already heard about Max Whitlock and Joe Clark. But it was also a gold for delight as Jack Lew and Chris May is in the three me to sink right. Plus bones is for Chris Freeman the individual time trial. Steve Scott in the double trap shooting in Sally Conway in the women's under seventy kilos. Away from the games and police are investigating claims that a teenage British tennis player was poisoned Wimbledon last month eighteen year old Gabrielle it's Haleigh spent four days in intensive care after becoming on well during her girls' quarterfinal match and think cricket England's have named an unchanged side for their fourth and final Test against Pakistan which starts at The Oval today England lead the series to one the victory could see them go top of the world Test rankings a quick look at the counties where the very cloudy and with some patchy rain in places this morning brightening up as we had three this afternoon and feeling warm in any sunshine highs up to twenty two degrees Celsius today that's seventy four in height because yes it's nice and sporting five past nine. There's more in an hour or news as it happens that B.B.C. To coach EK slash ethics level a freaky solution is easy as mine is cited nine here on B.B.C. Essex It's nine and nine times a side. Selection you get to choose what you want to talk about and you give me a call on three hundred two hundred forty forty one. Here's today's choices for you think the selection is P.V.C.'s big the first up shoot a judge ever swear back a defendant. He swears at them. I love this story. A judge at Chelmsford Crown Court gave as good as she got when I defended her child abuse of her in the dark fifty year old John Hennigan who is facing time for his ninth breach of an as Bono called Judge Patricia Lynch Q.C. The strongest possible swear word there is and it's not the one that begins with put it that way. She then fired the words right back at him saying you are a bit of yourself been offensive to me doesn't help while he then shouted back go yourself to which he replied. You know such a lovely man this man Mr Hannigan He then left the court after banging on the glass panel of the doctor forming a Nazi salute and singing about gassing Jews can I just wonder as Karen said should a judge lower themselves in this kind of way. Should they be above this kind of thing or is it good that they're fighting fire with fire and talking to people in their own language three hundred two hundred forty forty one should a judge ever swear back at a defendant who swears at them and secondly your pothole damage stories an Essex cyclist who holds a cycling British speed record has spoken of going over the handlebars and just twenty miles an hour when he ran over a pothole Neil Campbell from Westberg wrote had a preview. We reached one hundred fourteen miles an hour on a semi powered bike and come away without a scratch but one pothole on the road between great Bentley and culturist or was enough to bring him off his bike and break his collarbone. Some painful it captured his chances of trying to bring European and world land speed records. Neil told the Gazette that it ironic that I can ride one hundred forty miles an hour with no issues that can succumb to a pothole just like everyone else. So what damage has potholes done to your bikes or your car. All you over three hundred two hundred forty forty one and finally What musical instrument do you wish you'd learnt the B.B.C.'s launched a new campaign called Get playing to try and get more people learning instruments especially those of us the used to play something that gave it up because other stuff just got in the way even in the B.B.C. Is going to create a virtual orchestra which will be part of the Last Night of the Proms celebrations on ten to September. You know I'd love to be part of that go to the website for more details B.B.C. Dot co dot U.K. Slash get playing just got me thinking What musical instrument do you wish you'd learn do you wish you'd kept going to look back and go. Yeah I had free lessons to that and I gave up. Why did I give up my guitar lessons tell you in a world of three hundred two hundred forty forty one. So there we go. There's our choices today. Should a judge ever swear back a defendant who swears at them. Your pothole damage stories and what musical instrument. Do you wish you'd learnt over three zero zero three hundred two hundred forty forty one very happy to say that Stuart and Victoria are in place and the lines are open always beg your pardon here can see through this because the reflections so it's do it and Amy today. Can you close the lovely me and where the lines are open. Get when I read right back at the defendant who swear to swear Aha. And then you tell us just about the worst swear words you could possibly use not the one that's bandied around on the streets all the time is the one that made you go for history. So your thoughts are three hundred two hundred forty forty one shooter so a judge ever swear back a defendant who swears at them. Davidson can be on and how David followed by the how you're on the right David. So what do you think about this chance that kooks. This obviously foul mouth person swore at the judge and she threw it right back at him. Would you think I absolutely agree with the judge because the guy. Probably thought he was using so-called street language the through his eyes I would imagine he saw this judge in town and waited. Everything he just would not want use that language back home he thought it was probably shocking. So therefore he probably thought. Necessary to have a go back in the same street language to. Back the language that he used to using years and sex. That's an interesting thought. Actually I mean I wonder whether people like him even realize that what they're saying is highly offensive I just wonder whether sometimes to some people it's so common the type of language that they using that they think nothing of it. So maybe you didn't even notice that she trying the back I was wearing a lack of education. We we need to be able to express ourselves without the use of swearing then the lack of education. Laughs I think you're right David as I think you can probably bring someone much more down to earth and belittle them by actually pointing out but I think the thing was that I think probably if she were to belittled him it would have gone down worse in a white aging or to mean in that with this man he's just you know. An an intelligent agent to not be able to well to do these terrible things he's been put away because he racially abused a lady for no reason in Harlow it to. I think he reading his story and you actually think that there's a problem there. I think because why would you just go around abusing people all the time he's had so many offenses against him he's going to continue his doing Nazi salutes and screaming out gets the Jews and you actually go. You've got a problem really. Let's be honest it's not the normal way of working really is it. So used but you think she was right to deal with him as as he'd thrown it to her she threw it right right back. I think and she is the main high and mighty and so forth. Probably so I got one over on that just so things are by giving it back same language. He didn't get one. But on the judge that language evacuate. Well I thank you very much indeed for kicking his off on that one. DAVID So day getting heavy things that you know she was right to do that. She threw it right back at him he tried to shock her and she just threw it back at him. Was she right or do you think that she was coming down to his level and that should never happen over three hundred two hundred forty forty one we what would happen if if a charge swore at a teacher and the teacher swore back at the child. That's when you get to like university time and your dealing with adults is that ever acceptable I don't know how three hundred two hundred forty forty one. Or do you actually think that no she was absolutely right. He threw the violinist swear words at her she just she. In a way I was thinking the more you say something the more sort of normalized it becomes and the more neutral it becomes and she just she just threw it right back at him. Do you agree or disagree over three hundred two hundred forty forty one six travel to find out what's happening on the roads right so how does got the ladies how we look in math. Well there are some additional right to be honest looking at the speed sensors not huge amount going on at the moment. Looks like a bit of a delay coming down the A twelve forty five with a Q. Approaching a one two seven it's now half way back to the A one to nine also busy on the A one two. I teach went to Brentwood the I went to seven cueing towards the roadworks Herald words as you approach a twelve excuse and a half way that's the M twenty five and long delays further into London on the I want her teen accused stop halfway between right and document all the way to barking where there's a lorry broken down on the exit to the other she's the Becks and roundabout where that is so that he's right back to work to darken him as a result of that I told her to get out to see a fourteen cop docs to look a little bit slow when too bad compared to how it often is a very slight delay on the A one three to the never notice approach they want to set on the southbound side the next update is enough and a lovely thing to. A brilliant stuff you want to listen over the weekend. 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And so it went on and I wonder what she right to do that or not only three hundred two hundred forty forty one days in Epping Peggy's ambassador and Christine's in Braintree Hello Dave. Hello side of my dive so what do you think about. This and. She writes all about. Well or I would have said so if you if you are in the profession of being a judge then this is the sort profession where you are setting the bar high with your professional standards. Right time for all I personally believe that she's compromised her self-discipline which I think is fundamental to her role and that is going to Steiner for her for the mail on you know she's going to be known as the woman who used that word in court in a professional capacity. That's right. Right. So you think he's damaged her career do you think yesterday. She's not going to shake that off to think she needs to say yes. Right. Of control is can she does I think it's fundamentally creepy to her position. Otherwise I mean what level are you dragging that profession down so if you if you all are able to use that kind of language income Yeah. Well let's find out who does Peggy agree that. Stay with the state of Peggy would you think I absolutely disagree with him because I think these people like liberties and when they get it back. I mean our bit that's the biggest shock is ever right. It can all the things he said and done to most people they take notice. Ari probably pick some people that do not say anything back to the first time probably in these life. He's got it back big sound and well done to that judge and I hope it doesn't affect her career. I'm sick of these people and the why with what I live with I say to you. I know what the public but I don't expect it back or this time because it's like. The real ball is probably laughing at it. I mean it's less than three men you know the only one. But there are been empowered with scold them volunteer work over thirty years and the kids swear at the teachers and there's nothing I can do and I don't care when they come up before a disciplining committee and you cited them. Don't you talk to me not you to kill teaches because I want stand. Like so backward than now they don't they're not used to getting the strike from the shelter and it's about time. People started speaking straight from the shelter because that's what you think want from to get inside big money because he's speaking the truth. Not that he's well I know what he says but paperless of these wishy washy wise we're all fully involved. Peggy very very strong suits there. Dave Peggy's saying you know she's just given it back was the comment I liked that the judge made was that as he left the court he was ranting and raving about things and she said to him. We're really not impressed take him down to me was actually stronger than anything else does he really know impressed with you. Shouting out gas the Jews and and and terrible words to you. Wall and go and do things to self. Just take him down. I mean he is that more that you expect from a judge. Well he's probably thinking you know that after he leaves office he will use the tension to have a career in the justice system. So I'm going to leave. Thank you. Christine same Braintree and I'll go three hundred two hundred forty forty one hello Christine Christine are we there Christine. I can hear you. Oh yes I'm Christine your thoughts and we're all human beings and sometimes you can do your job and then something happens and it just enjoy the age where Sandy is mandated I'm sure she doesn't make her happy swearing up. People are say OK you know it was just a moment thing but I mean when I read the article in the paper this morning. It just wasn't the fact that he said this word to her and she said that when he was singing in the dark and the Semitic songs he was buying in on the glass cage that he was surrounded by. He says of. Sarai Gnostics out and just a moment. He said back to what he said to her. Yeah. So so. Because of reading it and I agree with you have been reading to me it doesn't look like she did it in anger. It looks to me that she almost did the inaccuracy back at him. Yes In your son so true so. So what type thing is that it's meant to hurt me so want to mean I must be honest you know that's the way I do treat people if they're incredibly rude to me it's like and do you think he really if I mean Al has to me that it is a great way to send people. I'm sorry I think I think you you think you're talking to someone who cares. I mean just it kills you because you realize that they're having no effect you're having no effect and maybe that's what it's all about is taking away people's power by taking away these words that they can fling around just flinging back. Yeah and I'm glad that he did send them down because. The article said he had been there. Nine times before and he had so maybe this will. Learn him something that if you keep on you will be sent down again. Yeah absolutely. Well I thank you very much indeed for your CO and keep those calls coming in only three hundred two hundred forty who do you want or text the word ethics in your message to eight hundred three email loudest women in the world at B.B.C. Dot dot. You can. And remember you can go to my Facebook pages Well there's a piece on it on that and you can also tweet to me. Citing nine. I thank you so much for all your likes and do your share is on our piece that we did on Sugarloaf on the writing for the disabled if you haven't seen that video yet. I think it is worth a look and I'll be reading your comments on that later in the program and thank you very much indeed for. For your comments and please if you can share that piece are really appreciated. But I'm the judge was she right. Or was she Roma to swear back at the defendant who swore. His honor to one I was. You know I was eight eight oz gang was eight years old on me one You don't and may grace on the B.C.S. Exam pass nine if you've just joined as this is Sadie's selection and saidin and what we do is give you three topics and they you choose one you want to talk about at the moment the one that people are going for is should a judge swear back at the defendant who swears at them a love this story a judge a chance a crank. OK This good as she got when the defendant hoed abuse her in the dock. She threw it right back at him but was she right. Secondly your pothole damage stories. This is after an Essex cyclists actually from west coat he brought went over one of these potholes and broke his collarbone It's companies chances of trying to break the European and world land speed records and what musical instruments do you wish you'd learn taking your calls on that those three hundred two hundred forty forty one loads of Facebook comments Judy says just goes to show that even judges can lose in strange mean Jackie says Oh my goodness I don't issue should have lowered itself to that level very sad even says yes some people need to be told in a language and stand and not be given yet another chance plays said I don't think she should have descended to his level judges should appear to be above all that I would have expected contempt a court to be added to his sentence so Lucy says I'm professional really even. No she thought it and even if he is he she shouldn't he said it funny funny though Betty was shocked. Marian says not very professional. But some days we all have that moment when we wish we could say what we really thinking she could have got away with Takes one to know one. Russell says Good for her. I'd say and then says she's only human. But she does get paid to be professional mouses sometimes it's the only language certain people understand good for her brother judge. Debbie don't blame her. She just brought brought what speaking to him as he was speaking to her. Everyone has a breaking point in the amount of trash judges have to deal with every day must drive him nuts. Ruth says we all have a breaking point. But a judge should never use such language in court that word is the worst of all and very unladylike certainly is not a word that I would be bantering around I tell you. So taking your calls. Should she have swung back at him or not only three hundred two hundred forty four he way one Jones to move them Abby Hello John. Long side down. She was rolling she said that now she probably thought that he would go wandering off that we sell a guy a lot older. If he come back with a particular place to live on and. Just sort of agree with you. Because reading it didn't sound to me like she'd lost if they sounded me like she was just said yes in the same to you and. SHE But you probably still to be back in court going. And why not do it next time. Because of what's happened there. And about bad language in court you get plenty of it. Depending on the topic how if you're on to you. Why had you known because only I've been arguing jury service twice on Friday and one of the car races I was on we had to listen to. Lately recordings of undercover police talking to drug dealers you're talking about there. Plus other very strong words almost. Stop really police radio from their books in call sign what they say in term loan. The Word. One lady actually one of the Got a message that the jobs are the ashes injecting about the bad language and the judge just be sorry if you're offended by that this is a court of law. This is evidence. We're all grownups here. D.N.A. So you know what it's about it's about reporting what actually happened. Why what she did wasn't context but you get down to bad language and call of the crisis. C D That's the thing is now me my friends went up to and I've never been to a court I really must do it as a savior does I've never been in a court. And I've never seen a case gone are my friends went up to to the old Old Bailey and they went to use and it turned out they just slipped into one case made turned out to be a rape case and they said that the things that would be unsaid by quite posh sort of barristers she said in the language it was being used. She says We were sitting there we were gobsmacked. And I suppose that's the thing that this. This is a language that people would probably get in trouble youso it's got to be reported as such as well. It's the real world side a year per year probably Well actually what happened doesn't surprise me at all and I don't think it will damage their career. Because it probably was done in an incredibly controlled manner and a lot you say that ended up. I'm not impressed taking on YASSER SOLIMAN with screaming no sense to me like she was totally in control and just threw it back at him. Really I mean I don't know I wasn't in the court and if anybody was well I don't know if you can report back. But that sounds to me in the reading of there in that she'd sort of had enough of him and he called her a terrible word and she just threw it back at him and then said No we're not. Through them taking down. Great thank you very much indeed. John and thank you for your insight there as well as John says well it's it's just it's just used all the time this sort of language is used all the time in court interested in the football word referees and now being given more power to do is swearing new rules are being brought in this season whereby red cards can be issued to players who confront officials and use insulting and or offensive language or gestures towards them. Now I can't. Why I will be watching with delight to see how many players remain on the pitch to be our next. I think would be Brian seven aside because I watch football and I'm appalled at the language in the way they treat their referees you don't get that in rugby you don't get that in tennis. You don't get that in any other sport that I can think of but you do get it in in in football the way they will chase up and go running or imagine when they've got these powers and those footballers sometimes because I think they've either missed a penalty. Given the wrong gender and they'll go crowding around and they just go red card red card red card red card. Oh I'd tell you I will watch football more if referees do that. Arf off off off off you go eleven Me seven that seems good to me what are they wrong with he's too much money. They'll never be used again See that's the thing. Referees now as well. I must say it's money now isn't it. When you look at the millions millions of pounds being paid for for a player I just I don't understand it. I don't understand it. I know that you have to pay for it through your ticket sales but I wouldn't you love that isn't it time. That we started to get a bit tough on people who swear but was the judge right to swear back three hundred two hundred forty forty one. Texan word Essex in your message. Eight hundred three on the text on in Danbury says hi Sadia I think it's totally unacceptable for a judge to get into a slanging match with the defendant and any circumstances for her to use the same disgusting language is that particular defendant used makes even worse. People can be arrested in the street for using that language. She should not join the defendant in the doctor she should have enough of a command of the English language to deal with him in a more suitable manner without being high and mighty or there we go. So that's what Dian things to do you. But here we go straight away. Bob in coach this as our Back to judge what I would have done was to say I may be a bully or a bleep. But you are not in a position to go me that your bad language is but an extra year on your sentence see Bob See I'd like to do. That is what I'd like to do as well. I don't think they can this judge or I've read about her and you can see a photo of an F.A. So page. She actually apologized to a family once youngster who was who was affected by a paedophile that she couldn't send the paedophile down she she she had her hands were tied because of the rules and regulations that they have to follow and she apologized to the phone and said I'd love to shut him up and love to send him away. So she took him to his the feet on the ground never look at a picture because I mean not what the what you expect. Saidee says Robert thickos like that only understand that language when people say that to me my reply would be I bow to your superior knowledge you being the expert of being a man that totally confuses them says Robert. Humm learnin rubber home learning to keep because coming in over three hundred two hundred forty forty one takes the word Essex in a message to one triple three and you can e-mail loudest woman in the world at B.B.C. Dot co dot U.K. The best of all I do like to have an after school. We need a one hundred three and your message with the B.B.C.'s exam Saidee nine you listening to me is called nine eight nine it's some say the selection we got a few topics we throw them out and then did you decide what you talk about at the moment all the calls have been on the judge the reason we're talking about this is in the news today a judge at Chelmsford crown coat yesterday gave this good as she got when a defendant hurled abuse at her in the dark Apparently he'd been singing he'd been shouting and swearing he'd been he'd been doing a Nazi salute he'd be she shouting and banging on the glass and say and singing about gassing Jews just totally lovely man that you would hope to have is your neighbor. Anyway. The judge. Patricia Lynch Q.C. Used the the he used the strongest possible swear words you can think of and threw it at her and she threw it right back at him and then he said. Go. Yourself To which she replied you two. He carried on behaving in such a terrible way giving Nazi salutes own and so forth and then she said you really know impressiveness take him down and they took him down and he's been put away for eighteen months so luckily we'll have him back on the streets very shortly. I'm taking your calls on this was she right to swear back at him or should she have controlled it more and not swung back at him and said he wouldn't have been in the news had she not swim back and of course we're back with an Interesting interesting interesting dilemma really she didn't have to go and see the winning ticket what she was up to in some other court case or just be there watching your pothole damage stories where the potholes worse I can tell is both books that it's all one must take a picture and what musical instrument do you wish you'd learn you can be part of the B.B.C.'s I'm learning to. Play an instrument. It just go to. W W W dot trying to find the hit that so many of these bits of paper is just ridiculous and forwards shit. What is it. Here we are going to now get playing. That's what it is so if you fancy going there just the B.B.C. Doctored or U.K. Slash get playing and you can be joining in a prom celebration on the tenth September when you don't you learn an instrument by the ten to September. Maybe it's next year. I don't know. Or maybe that's just going to sound like Sherman's doing during the one that's enough. Iraq has issues with. had to do love them. T. Rex on B.B.C. Ethics that go on slightly on the internet and says I love it. A lot. I like it and all that lots of larning at the end you got the idea by now and you might leave it there actually paper coming from Helen she did exactly the right thing. However she should have lengthened his service sentence to Bravo. Thanks but coming from Georgina No she should never use such language she represents the crown. She should have just thrown him in jail for way can you wish quite enough. George in your far too little far too lenient. She only mode in flipping burgers at the malls or markets are low too if you go down there says I wish I had the trumpet to annoy my neighbors. I chose the drums instead she wanted to make me laugh. Sello So if you're down there. Well you sure normally fishing but today is flipping burgers. B.C.'s sex travel. So we've got Sean he's freakin burgers at Molder market and we've got Dave who knows. Joan who's selling shoes at the chance at market we should do a little round of markets at some point or so I digress. When the travel had a rest of the diner alright yeah I'd like to know about the war. It's all right. Something much going on bit. The Q. and A once you settle where the robots are are all words the only thirteen days around Doug I'm still busy but he's a lot like there's a breakdown earlier I haven't been told that it's gone but the fact that I usually use a lot suggests that it might have done and is a very short Q. On the A one three. One going up towards high characters yet away from Braintree from the church straight up towards high Garrison up as far as that long to like really bits or otherwise things very much else to report there's a little section of right the road between Riley and south in which is a little bit. So each way just passing these would rise to the road junctions short delay coming down the eight hundred forty five towards A one C. Seven and the next are one in twenty five going anticlockwise it looks as bit of a queue part of the way between junctions twenty five and twenty four for the other side of the eight and going towards Potters Bar the next updates Inhofe and a marvelous Thank you. Three zero one two three three double five one B.B.C. Essex travel eight B.B.C. Essex who say the nine and a pearl has emailed in a mail loudest woman in the world at B.B.C. Dot co dot U.K. Does say they are back these judge one hundred percent these sort of men say what they like to people and people are too scared to answer them back. The judge was in a position where she didn't need to be scared. Good for her to agree with Perl or do you disagree do you feel the judge should never ever lower herself to swear back at the defendant in the court or do you actually think you know. Brilliant B.B.C. Ethics where ethics comes to talk on F.M. Digital radio online and now you can listen to your favorite B.B.C. Ethics presenters through your television Freeview channel seventy three for this is B.B.C. Essex Sinha seven three four. You can't miss it. I love her actually because I can get it really good the market. She now for it was difficult before Arjun a while. Rubbish radio really. But now a spot on seven three for Neil Freeview which is great. Now the the main story today that you have really begun on Anna David David in Cannes the island. Said agrees with this. Says the you know this defendant was trying to shock the judge and she threw it right back at him. Dave in Epping thought it was unprofessional Peggy said that now she's got a right to give it back. Johnny move from Abby said gee she just threw it back at him. She wasn't cross. She didn't lose her temper anything she was right. This is the story and I do love this story judge it sounds a crown court gave this go to she got when the defendant held abuse. In the dock this man who I'm not going to mention again he was facing his ninth breach of a nice bow. This was for racism and I've read the story and there was absolutely no reason for it whatsoever. There was no reason for it whatsoever. He was racist lady and Harlow had a children with her as well which is appalling. It's just for goodness sake. What's wrong with you people with those people not you people but these people he was facing these night raids have been as bad. He called the Judge Patricia Lynch Q.C. and You can see a photo of the on our Facebook the strongest possible swear word there is it's not the one that begins with F. Let's put it that way. She then fired the word straight back at him saying you're a bit of yourself saying the word being offensive to me doesn't help. He shouted back go yourself to which he replied you turn. Anyway such a lovely man he left the court after banging on the glass panel of the doctor forming a Nazi salute and singing about gassing Jews but should a judge ever lower themselves in this kind of way. Should there be above this kind of thing or is it good that they're fighting fire with fire and talking to people in their own language and showing as Peggy had said showing they're not afraid. Three hundred two hundred forty forty one. Keith is on the M twenty five. Hello Keith. Traffic update for what's happening right. Twenty four junction twenty four twenty four that's the eighth into the A Potters Bar type thing in the. Yes college like why. Oh my goodness. Like up. So this is literally just happened then. It must've just happened so that that's going to cause some problems. So please go there. All right. But the accident clockwise anticlockwise between twenty five. That's the A ten and twenty four which are NOT show the number but I know it's a sort of them. It's protocol. Yeah. To the collection one of these roof in the outside lane one in the middle lane facing the wrong way and can you get past at the moment you've got past the. Right. You are trying to get the light. All right. Did the cube that you were literally factoid like the top Senate acts and once one C M one C E get the ambulance in the services there that's probably going to be close. That sounds like or down to at least one line so Keith I really do appreciate your call that is very much appreciated. Sir. Bless your heart you take care on that road. See that's what local radio is all about and I do really. Thank you. On the M twenty five for that. So if you can avoid the area if you can get off at the eight ten and tell us a good way. If you're heading around to maybe the M. One. If you come up for the A ten and go north. Come up for food and you get on the form for that would take you right across to Sin City to have food and that you carry on the form for take you right across and you can get down. It's all London County you get almost to the M one and then you can score to get left and you can get back on the M twenty five that way or even you can even care if you go to have food as well. You. On the one you can get down the A one and then go on the M twenty five to avoid it if you're heading that way if you're on the M eleven at the moment you thinking you're going to go around and you're going to go around to maybe he's pro. Avoid the area if I were you come of the M eleven on the I four one four and I want to enjoy a four one four and I would cut right across Colorado and I would do that to heart surgeon and then I do have food and I'd go down the aisle one there might even go further around. So please. Why don't you. If you can if you're heading that way just Pirlo the have a look at a map have a look at the sat nav absolutely phone and work out a different route rather than being stuck there because I should imagine that's going to cause a lot of problems. Please God no one's hurt and everyone's going to walk away from it and it's just a broken car. One car is on its roof in the outside lane. One is in the middle lane facing the wrong why cars can get passed at the moment but not easy queues are already back to the eighteen so avoid. If you can and you can avoid if you're not on that you can get off and avoid it rather than sitting there for hours and hours and hours. Especially if you're trying to catch a plane or a train or you've got an appointment or something just pull off and look at your maps go to a garridge they've all got maps seven look at them accident. You don't even they don't even make you pay for man again you can just say Can I just check a roach and check the route and hopefully that that's helpful to you if you are in that jam do give us a call at three hundred two hundred forty forty one. If you're coming up to it. If you've heard this news a bit late and you're stuck in it then give us a call if it's safe and legal to do so obviously I was three hundred two hundred forty forty one is the number to dial. You're listening to be coming out of the. Later in the show. I'll be meeting an Essex man his section who said I support groups of people who were abused when they were youngsters and later will be able to buy food and sporting village to me join the celebrations after Maxwell who trains their won bronze in the Limpy gymnastics last night want to drive the edges to didn't win bronze if we had. A straight up like to watch maximum is screamin was happy and then the door. When they go back to resemble even then they're young. He's only young. Who's got the will to draft him with every screw the canoe Sloman thing. What a great young gal about the children first in a however many years after that we've ever done it before. Max Whitlock. With meddled in in a hundred M. Believe both Stay with us lots of good stuff coming on later in the program. But this is say the selection is where you take the reins you join me and you tell me what you think about the stories that we picked out for you even stronger about the judge. Use the word back at him and she had in front very through the most vile words she just repackaging Eve What do you think was she right to do that or was she. Wrong. Well she was well actually because I was thinking one lady I was thinking well we thought she laid a stay and we had a colorful table and I think God language all the time we in the last conversation. So I think well actually a lot of the words should be put into the Hillary and is normally a lot stronger than a label that contains the follicles of the fall. Taking it as a conversation with that will say. Well I think I think he knew he was being abusive to her because he. He called it This man is not like you. Yeah I understand if somebody is so used to use me in their everyday conversation and sometimes somebody who who said little word or own N O N N I thank you very much indeed. That is it's always the. The smallest possible swear words and we just apologize but you know that I have meant any offense with that that is just the conversation away but if you cool someone in one that's not conversation who is a. Oh no no no no. And he should be an example. Another sauntering on and say see that and he and she sent him down. She said and he's a he's a listers and well it's no good send him down because he's been to jail before and it hasn't stopped in doing it. You know of it. Thank you very much indeed. Keep your calls coming in zero three hundred two hundred forty food he won't always been to prison before so it hasn't stopped him doing it. So now you may as well. Let him now let the abusive to other people. This is the acting. It's ten o'clock and after the latest B.B.C.'s six news we speak to an Essex man he set up a support group for people who've experienced abuse when they were younger but Matt never told anybody about it. Is that you three hundred two hundred forty forty want to be taking your calls after B.B.C. Six News Now we saw me once and thank you say good morning to Essex athletes have helped Team G.B. Win six medals at the Olympics Waltham Abbey based jokes all the gold in the classic A one while South Essex gymnast Max Whitlock got bronze in the old around final he says he's over the main thanks so much hard work and. You know this bill that was very very tough especially coming from last year is well it's tough and hard to feel. Yes I really was I happy now I know any thought of refocus myself enjoy this moment refocus on. Jack lower and Chris Mays created history by winning G.B.'s first a limp it diving gold with victory in the men synchronized three made his springboard bronze is two for Chris Froome in the individual time trial as well as in she sing the G.D. I will not Jackson is from the south Essex gymnastics club where Max Whitlock trains. He told B.B.C. Essex it's great. He's become part of history in the Sports Lead first Olympic all around medal in a hundred and I years really really is the nominal like a call believe it. Fantastic. Some of the news just into the B.B.C.'s six now into Essex police say. An eighty four year old man who was hit by a car and whole bridge has now tell light it happened last Friday in lower road the car involved didn't stop at the scene. Twenty three year old man has been arrested and released on bail in connection with that crash. Police say they are growing increasingly concerned for the welfare of a woman missing from her home in a with. Fifty eight year old Olive Asquith Brown from ribbon who was last seen boarding a thirty eight a bus heading for Braintree on Cheese Day evening she was wearing light blue jeans pink slip locks and a blue and white striped top at the time. Four people arrested following a shooting on county Island last weekend all still in custody this morning police arrested the men on Monday night and cheese day of the team and were injured on Saturday. And a form a barrister says it's highly unusual to see a judge swearing at the defendant after around broke out a chance that crown court fifty year old John Hennigan from Brooklyn meeting hall I was being sentenced for breaking his ninth the social behavior order when he started hurling extremely offensive abuse at Judge Patricia Lynch. But she gave as good as she got swearing back at him. PETA Moffitt is an expert. 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Slash ethics Sonia Yeah well here now one of my AM topics today inside the selection which didn't get one called I don't want to thanks. Now everybody wants talk about the judge there's very little that you're not reading story. So you have a so I want to come back to the story because I do like this because I'm We could be part of the you know part of. The baby see get playing we could be part of that we could be part of the last not the prom celebrations on the tenth of September apparently well I'm going to go to the Web site and check that out to know which ten September man been about for his time twenty twenty five imagine that recall delusion that he's right. And I think that's. Playing two fingers on the piano. But musical instruments you play any you wish you could play and that's cool I did a bit recorder. I think my girl did too. And I bit the keyboard a bit people. When you were quite like the keyboard at my school when we were with we did a bit of piano but it was a basic keyboard and we were always told if you could please not press the percussion was the teachers to had all of the sudden they were talking about you see this you think this is one of the by the way they're probably with me but I wished I'd learned the piano that I really did. Do you think one day because a friend of mine and she's part out if you say listen now she's learning the piano seven lessons are not learning and yeah Skokie really isn't a house and she's learning on a keyboard isn't quite as wanted to be an A but you know it's a good sized one and yeah explain to us the other day enchanted really yeah I'd love to have a guy playing the piano. I think. Also when you see people properly playing an instrument the scale it just is amazing and I think. Which I did I find it quite sexy. There's something about. I remember. I was on to listen to what goes on to live a barrier island is a and it was it was Phantom of the opera but not the Phantom of the opera that we now I thought it was that but it wasn't so I always kill Brown's version anyway it's actually really good. It was much more active and then than singing I had a bit in it but we had our must be like a twenty three piece orchestra that we to where I LOVE see when I go to shows in the theater and you see them in the down being they're played over and more chance bonding fascinating watching them and they are really the conductor yet to him and took a shine to me anyway so leave it there a little bit of a where whichever hotel we stayed at because we'd move every day. He is there's a piano he would play and I just will allow Yeah I love music like love it's a piano for you. Yeah I'd love to hear and we could have a Galileo practice here we could be in the little very My For that we've got that little dark yeah and then we have learned the piano. Let's do it. Stu that yeah right. Thank you for that Sonny that may kick of somebody to give me a call on that great day. Do you know the F. Ing I say that because we're talking about the judge today mainly I mean this is the story that's got you. Really it's a judge and chills furred. Coolidge who actually was sworn at by defendant who sounds a lovely and lovely human being and shouting banging on the glass swearing in and and swinging thing in you know. Songs against the Jews I mean just just just a lovely human being and he swore at her terrible word and she swore straight back at him just throw it back at him. Was she right to do that though all wrong. He really has split you if you go to my faith. Page you can see a photo of the judge you can see a picture of her she may not be he be expecting She's a middle aged lady. You know like any of us looks absolutely moral and I not the time the person you can imagine a swear word coming out of the mouth and she's right back at him but was she right to do that we've been taking your calls on that this morning I was three hundred two hundred forty forty one. I would say it's pretty late actually and you can comment on the Facebook page as well but coming up in this hour. You can be anonymous and we've spoken about this before and it breaks my heart to be honest I don't like to talk about it but I was feel that if you can talk about something then you can weaken it then. Then you can normalize things then you. He doesn't hurt so much. Once he's spoken about it. We'll be speaking to John wills from coaches stor. He took his own experiences as an abuse youngster and created. I see a which stands for assisting adult recovery from child abuse. He's going to tell us what happened to him but I'm asking you what happened to you as well where you abused how did at fact your life really sent him off the rails. He stopped going to school he played so much truant that the the G.G. Didn't even recognize him. You know he was when he did turn up. He gave great problems to him he told his brother and his brother told him to tell his parents better. And one of his quotes is it only takes a few seconds to not only destroy the trust you have in your father but likewise the faith your father has in his abilities as a parent the moment. My father asked if I was sure the abuse had really happened. We both knew our relationship was shattered so lasting in a big team of abuse wants to hear from a loved one. Unfortunately my father died not long after My greatest regret was that he didn't live long enough for us to fully repair our relationship. I think that's selling credibly say and you can imagine that a parent just wants to protect. Thought and they almost don't want you to be true. I should imagine if a child says I've been abused and they haven't recognized it or they've welcomed the person into their house or is a relative son and they've left them with that with that person I can imagine them saying that but how hurtful to the person who's being abused. Told a three hundred forty one new suite takes a one trip three days with the C.S.A. So if you have been affected by this than do please give me a call. When doing fine a busy one July and lift the mood slightly always used to kick off the I'm not musical so be dancing behind the curtains to this one it now one that has a love that track it's B.B.C. Essex and say the nine and we're taking your calls on three hundred two hundred forty forty one. I'm still talking about the judge at the moment and we will be moving on let's take Barry from bands who didn't want to talk about this judge that actually threw a swear word back at the defendant in court. Barry would you think about this. Every morning because showing no thank you. Barrett is thank you. Surely surely that child. That you go in on your own on when you're in court. Sons I say to the science. Let's all anguish that we should act and had a few mental problems as well but when the judge in expresses their own opinion and not the. Order. Surely she is wrong. So she should get a letter from the Lord Chancellor's office for explaining or taken off and given a course of you know Joe I mean anything but I mean it's totally wrong which you should express your own opinion. It's like me saying that you use only back to may mean that I would be allowed to be in trouble. Barrie I'm not had to say anything other than stay the sign are good thing that I need. And if you go a call and you think in that case the judge can then say oh well your you know if you use an only. It's your right it's not part of the will probably goal I would always just. Well it's just a barrier a really interesting point. I thank you very much indeed for making it so Barry salute says you know will it make it to the common that people are allowed to do that. This is going to go all over the world and she shouldn't have done it. Do you agree or disagree gives a call at three hundred two hundred forty forty one six travel time for a look at the roads now with Russell how do we hear those problems on the M twenty five Russell anticlockwise on the M twenty five between junctions twenty five and twenty four to know if you've shown up on your cameras. Well yet a bit further out it's just just before junction twenty four Potters by yes you go out of the county it's currently blocked actually there are a number of cars involved in an accident. One of those overturned they've stopped the traffic so causing a queue back the on junction twenty five to turn forty eight ten Enfield I don't know whether they'll actually end up closing it off or they'll get a lane open fairly soon. But for the moment traffic stopped on the approach there are no say several miles queues as a result of it got delayed on the A one to seven as well. Going into London if you approach the roadworks Herald we're. Shortish Q All the ones who I teach white just by de Kock sickly Mo junction just on the Brentwood side all the junction looking at all the pieces between Brentwood another stock side on the low side it was rather busy. Not much else really on the speed sensors from what I can see trains. Thank you. Looking pretty good the next update is Inhofe and a lovely thank you. Raffles to get the latest information right now. From two this is B.B.C. Essex and I'm citing one is coming up to twenty past ten. We take you because you take e-mails in your choices and now in this hour we not only start trying to look at. A story that's in Essex that may help people that may give guidance that you may recognize if you do recognize this story and if you would like to join in with love your cause a three hundred two hundred forty food he won't because it's sad truth about this program that whenever we talk about the subject of child abuse or all too many of you who throw me in term way that happen to you. I do welcome your cause. Don't think I don't want your I do welcome your calls. Are you saying that it's it's good to talk surely and it's not too surprising actually when you look at the facts the crime survey from the official for National Statistics out last week says eleven percent of all females and three percent of all males aged sixteen to fifty. We know and have disclosed that they were sexually abused as children. So give me a call did this happen to you three hundred two hundred forty forty one. You can be completely and utterly anonymous if you wish. Often it helps to hear from others first which might then give you the courage to open up about what happened to you. So with me on B.B.C.'s is just Will's from culture Easter. He took his own experiences as an abuse young stand he used it to help create A A R C A R K A which stands for assisting adult recovery from child abuse meets with me in the studio. Hello John. Thanks for coming on our cap am I saying that right after the caucus just Arca I'm adding the are there are we are to is so John that I'd always it was saddens me these joys and eleven percent of youngsters eleven percent of all females and three percent of all males have disclosed they were sexually abused as children to surprise you. These figures are only surprised by those figures is one thing actually represents the true figure out think it's actually higher than really. Crikey So tell me what happened to you. I was sexually abused from the age of I to thirteen. By a family friend who was my father's boss at the time we're not naming anyone who saw him. And I read out thing that you'd said about you about your dad how. When you finally got to tell your parents she just couldn't handle it. Yeah I was with hindsight and I'm a parent myself I think it's very understandable My That's reaction but at the time. It was the last thing I want to hear and abuse is a very good miking children believe that they're not won't be believed. So it kind of made everything true what the abuser said so for the sort couple of minutes. It was very difficult. Absolutely. But you as a father. Now can probably see that he was just must've been. Devastated. This is what happened. And it was someone who welcomed in I mean how did how did he get to you this man again bees are very clever. They pick on vulnerable children all vulnerable families. My father had a disability and I think my visa used that. To sort of we lose weight for our family. And he kind of isolated me in a very clever why through work through work experience that kind of stuff so on the surface he would be very generous but it was grooming in the traditional sense. How do they affect your life. As I said the abuse finished last thirteen but I think one of the aspects that I'm very concerned about when the media picks up on abuses and the long term effect. I left school when I was thirteen I didn't go to school for the last two years so I left school with one eye level in art teachers didn't recognise me from then. I went just into alcohol and drug abuse and mental health issues and mental illness. And obviously childhood is your foundation for the rest of your life. So you know that had a long term consequence. What I Did you did you tell your parents that was it when he had finished or was it when it's going on the abuse was getting worse if you like and I disclosed my oldest brother David who then who I asked not to tell anyone but obviously he said I can't say on this. I know that so he then told my mom who told my father. And he is still going on to do with a which ended all had ended up not as it was to continue No that time and what did they do. Disbelief and I think without going away my age of fifty one to talk about you know thirty years ago there wasn't the. The kind of services are available now I don't fw things like the police weren't so. Involved with child abuse and it was very much more to BO so we sort of shut the door on it and it was closed. Was this man ever brought to justice or. Ah now. Because I've spoken to some people who've got justice and they feel a certain rich patient a certain closure to cases. You know I can understand that in my work as survivors I think back can be very healing but I think if you don't need that to have closure and to heal from abuse you don't need that necessarily. We'll have youngsters probably listening probably some young is listening. They probably don't want to probably be in a mom and dad's car or something and they're thinking can we turn it over and listen to something else. But if there's any youngsters listening to this and sort of thinking. Actually I don't think that person's been nice to me and been told these things that people wouldn't believe you that you. Your the one who's in trouble. You know I've heard people say that they will. They will say to you you're liking this in that you're going to anyway. And you know you'll be blamed and your mum and dad will split up and you lose everything if they're having that said to them and having things down which they sort of think you know I don't think this is right. What should they do I need to speak out. I need to talk to people whether that's Child Line or there's an organization called Stop it now. They need to talk to someone it needs to stop. It's not their fault and it or absolutely be one hundred percent sure that it's not their fault child abuse is never the child's fault the young person's fault. That everything. Yeah and so never have no matter what you've done as a youngster at least he's not your fault. No matter what you've done no matter how many much money you've taken from someone else many sweets and whatever. No matter what no matter if you said yes to that holiday if you really wanted that holiday or that die why. And something happened. It's not your fault if we I don't. Every single time no matter what you've done it you can't express that enough really as kinetic AIDS because I used to these guilt things when I was a kid I just had such a terrible back and I think all the stupid things. Luckily thank God nothing happened to me like that but I would have killed things on those and it's not your fault it's the adult and abuse is a very good at using failings to reinforce the responsibility on to the child and we were people in the forty's and fifty's are still battling with drugs fought by colluded in some way but now we have to remember it's never your fault. We'll be taking your calls on this own three hundred two hundred forty forty one and we'll be talking about Arca assisting I don't recover from child abuse and I you may find this helpful. You may be able to sort of think you know what this sounds like something that I've been looking for something that will help me get over something that happened many moons ago. You can be totally anonymous give us a call. Oh three hundred two hundred forty forty one is the number to dial and dial that number right now and talk to if you don't come on air that doesn't matter. Talk to my team or you can text the word ethics in a message to a one troublefree or you can a Facebook a street is whatever way you can we prefer your stories because if you talk then suddenly realize actually I can talk as well over three hundred two hundred forty four who at one point. This week the and Robbie Williams C.B.C.'s exam say the nine and we're taking your calls. Oh three hundred two hundred forty forty one of the guests in the studio and we're talking about a subject which is all too often discussed with me here on B.B.C. Essex and that's abuse child abuse childhood abuse. Jim wills is from coaches today took his own experiences as an abuse youngster and he has he has created help to create ARCO which is stands for assist in adult recovery from child abuse and that's what we're talking about today an A for our little ears listening then maybe it's a good idea for them to listen if your mom and dad as well because they realize that whatever just tell just tell someone isn't it John J. that Osama whatever. No matter what happens no matter how innocent you think it is whatever. It's the you know it's always been on the Internet and asked me to go. It's also That's not me to native doesn't mention it because of that I won't let you go to the swimming pool with me. Don't do it and the big secrets are a dangerous thing. Yes or one I'm used to bang into our heads. If you can't tell Mom about it if you frighten to nervous to. Then it's wrong. Yes I may be sure they are true isn't it. How many people do you think have been sick silly abused in here in just as well. A rough estimate would be maybe one in ten people so we're looking at. Say a population of three hundred thousand. So it's looking at maybe thirty to forty thousand people in North Essex alone. I think that's that's really scary. You just think it's just incredible. He's don't think that I know so it's a horrific figure and you think that more people have been abused then and I actually got figures for YES I'M SO I mean a conservative. A very I mean the last conservative estimate I would use would be one in ten boys and one in eight women. Really John can I ask you to put your headphones on. Because this is prompted Jane from Southend to give us a call it the two softer too loud. You've got a volume control at the end of the end line there. But let's speak to Jane in Southend Hi Jane. I know Jane you've got a story for us what happened with you. Yes Why was it the oldest when I was about fourteen fifteen. I'm now seventy one. So he's lived with me all my life. Never ever told anybody. Yes and he just stays with you. You just sort of Honshu way through your life. Was it was it a family was it friends or family. It was actually my father he thought must be hard. Why have you never told anyone. Jane. No it just seems something you never really talked about just so I didn't really in the back of memory. You know the back of your mind. Because you know there are no is why it's still there. You know they're just told you never told my husband. I think this is why it's so important to talk to someone as early as possible. So the repercussions don't last as long. And it's never too late to get. And it's never too late to get an improvement in your life. OK so I will encourage you to. To get involved with one of the services and see. And just really trying to improve your life. Right. Jane Jane is it something you do because I. Crikey I. My so thank you for your call because you won't be the only one. You won't be the only one listening to this thinking you know I've never spoken about that but it's still in my head and maybe if I get it out there it will get it out of my head and leave me alone. Yeah I've made the most important decision and that's that just decide to someone. And reach out and I think it's what you do with it. Now that's the store next most important thing that's to get help. OK. We've got our care how could our car help Jane a wall of water. We're both in culture but we will more than happy to to work with anyone. If they can get to Colchester but there are other services across Essex right that you could that you could reach out to in southwest six there's South Essex incest and rape crisis who I'm sure be able to help. Concerns The thing about it is Jane do you feel that all it was a long time ago and I shouldn't trouble anyone because other people are probably going through it now and they're the ones who need help but you think something like that. Don't you. Probably yes yes probably you think. Yes as it was a long time ago. Yes And you know it's I would have really you know it happened and you just get on with your life but it's always in the back of your mind all the time of the one thing that survivors do. Phenomenally well is minimise their own experiences and one of the most important things is really self-esteem our self-worth it's really rock bottom and so it's very easy to sort of just put our experience down to you know what just one of those things are actually you're just as important as everyone else and the services are there just equally for you as anyone. So it's really important to reach out now that you've made this price step. OK Thank you Jane did did you tell any wanted to. All the the when it was going on or afterwards. No never never ever now is something it's only only Only you know. Oh no no never told anybody to. When did it end for you. Probably a lasted about three years I think. Yeah only are you three years. Well I say OK I mean yeah. Astri is a long time with him but you know after that. You just try and get on with life but as Asari is always just in the back of your mind. All the time because it's not isn't fair. Isn't it. James. Yes Is it something that's not the person there who was meant to protect you and look after you and save you from any hurt and any harm and did the harm. How how did you do you your father did you keep your relationship going to how did you feel you have you lost your father. Yes. So your happiness is just anger all the time. Because you is could do nothing about it really you know you're the victim and educate. Have not had in anybody into Cape a free body. Thinking nothing was Gary norm. To you you just. Well I don't know maybe it was a long time ago but it has just all haunted me all through my life. I think it's very important to remember that you can move on from being a victim of abuse to survive River Basin is never too late to go help you need only is your only seventy. Jane Jane you want to live for the next twenty thirty years with it as you will need to offload it now. Do you have any brothers and sisters. You know. So you would your new chassis don't know when to turn J No not really no you couldn't and you mom because I suppose you must a thought were break her heart and she won't believe me that's a yes yes. Abuse is a very good a given. The victims the responsibility but it's not I was once ability to hold on to it and you've you've held on for a long enough time to let go of it and put that responsibility where it belonged and try to reclaim your life and. OK Thank you. I think you have Jane you've kept this hidden for the fifty years you've chosen today to tell somebody for the first time and been incredibly brave to make that first call to us here at the A.B.C. Ethics. I know that other people will be saying you know what Jane we can help or whatever and maybe if we if we could keep your number. Jane you know there is is there is someone listening who's from a certain group maybe in South and who meets and would you be interested in in having that going to help is the word yes quite happy if callers. You know I can sample people as well so that can you say you could have changed number maybe speech or fair or give us a how can I talk to that they try and help people. Samples people to services if. Well Jane I think I think you're an amazing lady to come out huge amount of courage huge amount of courage I thank you so much because you won't be the only person who's listening today thinking that and to me but it's too long ago and I didn't say anything and and but I've lived with all this time you are a survivor because you are going on and you men are told anyone that you have now and you've shared that and that is now that door is well and truly open and now you can close the aisles for you because with things I don't like about my life and we've all had them. I feel they're in a room. And I feel sometimes I'm in that room and it's hurting me because I'm thinking of these things that happened I don't like and I come out of the room and I close the door and I see myself I'm in a corridor and I choose a nice room to go into and that's how I deal with my Because everybody nobody has a perfect life there was bits where you go. Why did I do that. Why did I say that. Why why why did it happen to me why didn't this happen. Come out of that room close the door but you can't do. The room is not open. Because otherwise you're trapped in that room where is that rooms open now you can come out and you can actually say you did that to me you were wrong. It wasn't me at all and I'm going to leave you behind now and close that door and Jane thank you so much for your call logs everything for you really have to the person who should have looked after you and treasured you and kept you from harm was the one who did you harm but thank you so much for your call today Jane best of luck at least there was a relief at the name and even just simple just met talk now when I pick the phone up my heart was something like Thank you. I always feel not an easy thing to do so is to tremendous courage tremendous joy and also what you've said is I tell you. Walt. I'm going to share this the thing you didn't want me to do I'm going to share this. I'm not going to hide from it anymore. I'm going to say that was wrong you were wrong you were there to protect me and you did wrong and I'm just going to say it hurt and I'm going over that now because Jane you're you know the amazing lady. I'm so proud of you thank you so much for your call. Thank you very much. Thank you very much indeed. And we will make sure if anyone is listening. And it may be able to help as well and also John will help. We join as well put her in the right direction and Valerie is in pretty well hello Valerie. Hello hello Friday. Hello Valerie's what happened with you. I was brought up my mom left five children with my dad when I was no I and. And my set bother with sixteen seventeen of us me from the age of nine so eleven high. And. Nothink you know if my dad was working in any way just a whole lot of locate you know and what happened what both he and the open was what I was eleven. What I was at school I was quite. The circumstance of my upbringing. And the change in choices all come. Come to where I live and. You know help you. Your history and all the rest of it. So off we went to his house and he had a wife and child saw felt quite secure and the scenes we want to enjoy right may be the only way I could tell my diet. Because in them days sixty eight now. Things weren't talked about like that. You know and you didn't have counselors you didn't have people looking out for you just. Happened. So I wrote a letter on NOW IT'S NOT THAT thousand about my brother. So I don't I mean that's all of them brother and I and also about what happened. The teacher. And I left the only individual page. So I was obviously my dad kicked my step of well. Never say never again and saw some concern. So served in cyber you're not afraid of very few and the with the change sure always is a long time ago some memories not like cry but. I did go back to school. Obviously I don't believe he was what happened but hopefully you know taken away and. No take any more so than know you had at least. Saying that your dad believed you because obviously he took into injuries and immediately to give you step brother out of the House and the teacher. If your school did it help the you know the elite should I believe you did you ever discuss it with them. You know because that's the voice of one parent family. I mean that was not common it is now. You know this is what you hear John because looking back I mean at the moment now you know we draw mean to kids. It's not your fault. Don't do it. It's not your fault tell someone. It's the adults for every time it's the adult for example for example for but of course that wasn't happening in Valerie and Jane's day though it was all under the counter type stuff. It wasn't done in the past and I think that is the message we give children these days I think perpetrators are still very good giving responsibility to the child and I think what we need to all the both callers we've had so far man experience is the myth that it's strangers and stranger danger is is a myth. At least something like sixty. If not seventy percent of all child abuse is by people that are well known to the family. And that's harder thing for us to accept as a society that it's the you know it's our nearest and dearest and friends of my family and it's hard for us to think that these people we know that that is the facts and it's not just single men. We had a family in here who said that they used to send their daughter off to have a lovely time with a couple who lives next door and they were lovely couple. And they were Scout leaders and everything and they were and they sent them off and then the kids use it so we don't want to go. I don't want to go and she said Oh don't be silly of me go and he tore the family apart that they felt they had pushed their child into the arms because it was a couple they do it's nothing. It's not a single man was a couple. So you've got to be careful. Haven't you. And something else. I think is that something that we're not very good at society are looking at is the amount of abuse by women on young boys and he they. That's something again there's a lot of stigma. To believe and butter I worked with many men whose abuses by women will take more of your calls. Stay with me will you Germany normally should let you go now. But I don't want to thank you enough for lots of calls coming in. I think you're incredibly brave you can be totally and utterly anonymous but give us a call. Have you ever abused Have you ever spoken about it. Are you like Jane that never told anyone before but now she's out there it's out there and she feels better for and good for you. Jane the ethics travel so Holden has the latest for us how we looking out there. I thought well still got this problem. The M twenty five. It's just one line that's close now anticlockwise just before junction twenty four Potters Bar after an accident. So the lines three of them back open past the same but still some pretty long delays unfortunately heading towards their speed sensors show that the queues are back beyond junction twenty six at Waltham Abbey pouts Well not much beyond their twenty seven eleven yet but twenty six years at the back of the queues towards their eleven looks pretty good although coming off the I'm eleven junction seven towards Harlow It looks low on the approach to the roundabout at the junction with Second Avenue and then there's a queue a bit further up as you go towards Edinburgh ways around old Harlow that's looking pretty almost back to first Avenue. I want to seven look so towards London as you go through the roadworks Herald word is a huge amount else on the roads with on Told head street culture strong a one three seven partly blocked has been a burst water main there. Else and it's at the M twenty five clockwise flow towards junction thirty the turn for the A thirteen trains locally looking pretty good safety but on the tube. There are severe delays on the Circle Line and no District line running further on from Edgware Road High Street Kensington after a signal failure. The next update is enough of that lovely thank you. Russell started a problem. Three zero one two three three double five. On B.B.C. Essex where Essex comes to talk on August sixth my version of the so it's on I think is no place to bring the grandchildren here when they were young Irish heritage great hurry. I like partition because people. Some are not live there is not so close and I care is because I live here B.B.C.'s it is way to come to talk to B.B.C. Essex needs B.B.C. Essex and my guest initio John Wales from coaches to he was abused as a youngster and he's used it to help create Arca which stands for assist in adult recovery from child abuse. We've had very strong cause. Jane in South and Valerie joined us as well when they were abused and Jenny's never told her so about that and I didn't ask her if she told you so so I do apologize when I was going to ask me that but but John we're going to be joined now from Millie in Pilgrim's hatch but you're just saying the main part about Mark is to let people know they can survive these things they can talk about them and they can get over them. Yes is a huge event you can do recovery means different things to different people. But I think the most important thing is you can do your huge amount to improve your life and reclaim your life and real power yourself. I think that's what's really you know it's some very important to cope a pall of hope and to be able to put that back age because it's baggage isn't it. If you've lived with it for a long time put it aside and you know if you can do nothing about if your beauty is now long gone but they're still in your head you can put that down. Yeah. So I was live with guilt shame blame and responsibility. Every day. But people sides of me don't have like I'm on the right and talk about it it's because the shame isn't mine. Yes the shame belongs to the abuser. The girl is not mine and the blame is the Vermont. So given that back to the person and ask everyone can do. That given the right now lol I love you saying that that's OK that's so clever because I is someone who's never been abused thank the Lord. I I look I know I still think why would a child think. And while looking back at yourself as a child would you think it was your fault but you do. So you're given that back to the parent. Or the abuser. That's that's to me is a big part recovery is to give the responsibility back to the person who did it. And maybe also give it back to the person who didn't believe you barely maybe didn't believe you and realize they did it for whatever because they couldn't they couldn't handle it or that they just didn't believe it at the time or whatever but to give it back to then you should have. Believe me you have sometimes the when work with people. The biggest tangled people hold over people who don't agree is against who didn't protect them and through our workshops we try and help people. Hopefully understand maybe family dynamics of why people are believed. Is very complicated the best of times. Hopefully we can piece by piece help people rebuild their knowledge and understanding of how the whole package will be giving out details of our care just before the end of this hour. So stay with us for that the Milli is in Pilgrim's Hatch Hello Millie. And I say ID and Eileen. Tell me your story. What happened with you. Well I lost my mother when I was four. She'd been very ill most much most of my life. And she died. Previous to that lost my brother three months earlier. And then much less a three months later he died in the September my mother died in the December. And I was trying to live with an aunt and her family and they were lovely. I was treated as well as a family completely. Now so had to be married when I was eight. Says she was tired she was fine until such time she had children of her own. And then I had to get told. Clear off you're asked to do it. Me You're not mine. Get it just get it clear off and that's what I got continually and from there I was about nine or ten then everything was safe. I had of cleared off. She wouldn't I don't know what she'd done because she lived on a day shopping you know life I had to do the lot. Also as well from the age of eight years old and so you can imagine it's never lift because as I say is physical abuse obviously let's drink. LIBBY It can be every bit as bad because what I didn't know was elated lived in the fact is this her deficit was going on and she was telling my aunt what was going on. I'm forty mile never interfered and my father never knew. But fortunately I've been able to talk about it because I'm still very close to my cousins. In fact they call me their as a sister. That's it. It's lovely. And what about you know your step sisters and brothers. I've got a step sister step brother brother we're now in contact. It's all right. If you keep bringing him. That's falling right behind Everything's to ring you. Sounds like a typical man to me but anyway that's what we really are. I think I think what you have suffered is abuse and I think it's almost like slavery is what isn't it John. And this is abusing a young or young girl or making to do the work. Absolutely. Without top. Plug in our consumers we are one of the only organisations in the country the world people regardless of the top of a piece of the huge lack of services for people who have suffered psychological emotional verbal abuse or bullying. And that's something I think is really really sad and needs to be addressed work for survivors over fifteen years and I've worked with people across the board and lots of the issues that people Vice regardless of the top of abuse suffered. Similar. Policing verbal abuse or political base emotional this is very very under-resourced or not look at all. And it is you know it's obviously just as hurtful because millions know that I think the thing is as well. Mary is that you look back on certain things and we all got things where we go. That was not fair. If any in that sitting is no longer are good things. Now Nick now and again about the second and stuff. I was given. I've never ever do that to anyone and then I saw I think that was unfair and so you remember any stays with you and as much as I talk about it and I do joke about and laugh about it but actually some point to me. So guys that wasn't said that and then I had that is that how you film in a yes because apartment in case she wouldn't if she was very jealous where clothes were concerned. I mean if some Somebody gave me a place one day a good place. And the Cotai was wearing the sleeves hanging out of it. But she wouldn't let me wear that blazer she tied it around yourself and used it as an apron. See things like that and things like that that my mom still remembers she's in or eighty's of what happened like with her teddy when a Teddy was given to the kid down the road in and amongst the two of you too old for that now. And as much as she adored him. And that's what she remembers is these tiny things that stay with this Million thank you very much indeed for your call. But you deal with that then John because hers is a much more than just the teddy bear was it was abuse and when a child is lost a mom for a nice. And a brother and then to go through that bless our people say you know how can you compare sexual abuse to say. Verbal abuse or neglect and I don't think it's healthy to compare. That is different but I still abuse and it still needs to have the same amount of resources and care and support of a comma. So tell me about Mark and how can people you know find you. Well based in Colchester at the moment we've got one group a week hoping to expand. So appetizer grant applications to expand into more groups around the county. So we have a Web site W.W.W. Dot Arca dot org which have given later to producer so you have a R C check him out and we have got some vacancies at the moment and our groups are more than welcome to talk to people about joining us. And I really are looking down issues facing an adult survivors are low self-esteem anger self harming guilt and shame poor relationships worthlessness. Sexual issues sense of loss depression and anxiety and I'm sure that the people we recognize in some of those if they have suffered abuse as a child. Thank you so much for coming into the studio details and I really appreciate that and keep those calls coming in. Were you abused be used and your stories because if you like Jane of never told anyone then it's and you can find lots of help across the county as you say there's lots of help across the county but do you go and find it go and find it and go and use it because it's there for you. James Bain or hold back the river. John thanks very much afraid to try to square. They managed to hold back the ball. Was subject to the sky. You saw a tiger bag with that us hold the charter because. James by hold back the river. Thank you so much for your calls in that hour Keep them coming in in the next hour in the next hour we will be crossing over to talk about the Olympics and crossing over to Baghdad and sporting village where of course our wonderful boy. Max Whitlock did a restraining order the years of P.T.S.D.. This is the. The acting. It's eleven o'clock and we know that Max block has won the first medal of the all around gymnastic team. Wow he's won the first medal is about one hundred ninety years since we were had anyone stand in on that play and if you would like to give a message to Max Now's your chance of three hundred two hundred forty forty one outtake Yukos after the latest B.B.C.'s six news now twelve o'clock with Sony Watson thanks ID Good morning. And that's our top story this morning the south Essex based gymnast Max Whitlock says it feels amazing to have won a limb pick bronze in the men's all around final is the first time in one hundred eight years that Britain's men have won a medal in that competition. Meantime another Essex based athlete is celebrating a gold. Joe Clark who trains in Waltham Abbey one in the Taiwan clay X. Final and he says it still hasn't sunk in just always emotions going from I had. I thought I think I was the bomber jacket goyim out over the Olympic champion is this kind of. If somebody dream about your Archie and this is it coming true. It was also a dull even gold for Team G.B. In the men's three meter springboard synchro and bronze is for Kris Freeman the individual time trial as well as in She thing E.G. To move from Rio coming up with citee in the next hour of the program. As six police say an eighty four year old man who was hit by a call in whole bridge has now died. It happened last. Friday in lower road the car involved didn't stop at the scene a twenty three year old man has been arrested and released on bail in connection with that crash. Two men have been stabbed another man injured following a launch points in Brentwood police were called to King's Road last night and found three men hurt one remains in hospital in London with stab injuries to the back and a collapsed lung a seventeen year old is currently in custody arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm. And investigation has begun into claims a British tennis player was poisoned at a junior event at Wimbledon last month eighteen year old Gabriella Taylor spent four days in intensive care after becoming unwell and Devon and Cornwall Police say they're investigating reports of a near miss between a drone and a passenger plane more than sixty people were on board the aircraft which was approaching new key airport on cheese day. Lisa Hampel a reports of a plane with sixty two people on board was two miles from the airport when the crew reported a near miss with a drone which they said was flying alongside it. The aircraft was flying nine hundred feet. Devon and Cornwall Police searched the area but couldn't find any evidence of a drone or its operator. They say it's incredibly concerning and they're appealing for information to track down the operator who they say is reckless and showed a complete disregard for public safety. Only the sport now has a chance of more ethics success in the can a small and later David Florence and Richard Hounslow who are based in Waltham Abbey go in the doubles and away from Rio England have named an unchanged side for the fourth and final Test against Pakistan which is getting under way around. Now at The Oval. The county's weather that patchy rain will clear away to the east the soft need to allow some sunny spells and feeling pleasant in that sunshine high that G twenty Celsius today seventy Fahrenheit B.B.C. Ethics news and sport at three minutes past eleven there's more in an hour or news as it happens that B.B.C. Dr G. K. Slash ethics marvelous son. While you're here. Did you see it last night did you know why part of my best time you said anything about five thirty like the Six O'Clock News Night. Soon your kids a bit later than you don't even tell you slightly because there was no need to know I turn away good I'm like. Please guys just go just exactly really need to get this you know like. You might have to seen it I've since seen bits of it. Yeah one line yeah the B.B.C. Sport website I was so excited. So tense isn't it. And you sort of think Crikey there's just one other thing and it could have been silver and he doesn't show his emotions mind. I don't know how I cope in that the pressure must be absolutely immense audit of how they do it. Gail the trash. All of it but it's all up again so I know. And now he's going and then he scored comes up I love it that the drug dog is one of the divers who we got go down said that he never looked at the board and didn't know where they were and just did his good yeah yeah yeah but the other one. So it said we could not glimpse whether it's going to go. I know you know but then I guess that's what your training comes a bit in my practice so much that I guess it comes into its own when they then are in a situation where it really does matter. They must be excited about food in any way I could. Yeah I could be right about right. We go we sent them Richard Smiths down there. I mean he's excitable a wife sickly thanks to Bosler and he's won the able the metro so yeah we did. Now some programs from bags of them a sporting venture and we met the maximum Max and loads of the other. A gymnasts and swimmers and all that with there and the place is amazing. Yeah. Somebody was saying that they had such a huge hike in people wanting to hike up gymnastics that after twenty twelve and I reckon now this is this is well it's going to happen all over again they didn't really get it. They didn't mean one think about it you know it was also you said it is like to be the next ID does fall off. Eighty nine B. I don't want to relate. If you're proud of max then do give us a call. Are you watching the T.V. You have your feet in your mouth let alone anything else. Laughs No I was just I'm getting to bed so I'm so tired as I come in in the mornings because I just cannot turn it off. I'm just love when I watch the go when they watch to be knocked out of her semifinal Crikey she don't wanna but then she won the bronze which was fantastic. I watched as a young man win the gold when he came down in the canoe thing whatever is slalom and that was amazing. I watched the divers win their gold and then and you know I recorded it because I said I can't I can't watch it. I cannot watch it. I'm just too. I'm jumping around too much. So I recorded it. So I said I can fast for because I did get cross because they kept showing other people while Max was doing things that were showing other people. We didn't hardly see or rather compared to derate or mom so I sort of though now I'm not going to watch it but actually I could not watch it isn't the B.B.C.'s choice by the way that is you know that's the coming from Rio. We put the commentary on that we're given the pitch and I believe that it's work anyway so we didn't see as much and I was getting cross so I recorded it. So I can fast forward through the old Chinese and everything. I'm sorry but you know I'm going to be I'm supporting Great Britain but in the end I just want to watch it all. It was just too fantastic because it was like they had their point no one not one thing left the name. Oh it was so odd. I think kind of my the great commentator for that event I'd been crying. I was three hundred two hundred forty. You can text the word ethics in the message to anyone trouble train you can see e-mail now this woman in the world at B.B.C. Dot co dot U.K. It's really interesting to talk to you about that and really love your calls. All mothers work so you can give us a call on that and tell us what would you like to say to max if he's listening because he may well be listening. You're listening to say do you know schools a three hundred forty four he wants to use the D.F.T. Takes a one trip story and your method with S A T V T and take this one makes me smile the monkey is The Last Train to Clarksville this new day this will kick me off. I mean the load for a good cause. Come on a sick in my. Last Train to Clarksville say the monkey is you know on I'm having such fun watching the Olympics part from the fact they're empty but a little water night last night was what I night at the Olympics. I said it far too late to what you told I was screaming at the telly. I think when I was single having so many rats at the Monkey his mates and come. Did you watch it to the best of all was one of our medal S. Was Essex based Max Whitlock who want to bronze in the gymnastics. It's the first medal that Britain has won in the all round men's competition four hundred and eight years. And he had a bit of a nervous wait for it didn't he. Waiting for the of the Compared to discourse to come and it was really really tame go down the list chimera thirty nine point three eight said Whitlock thirty eight point five Jim Murray with the goals having given a saw. I've seen points which is equal to Wells from the high bar or out a can believe the art is not the particular result. Sure but we've got it still flag that bronze medal. Whitlock the first the Great Britain for over a hundred years very markedly and not gold medal position. It's his regained he defended his Olympic site so did we can. Let's be honest. All we cared about was Maxwell luck. And yes because we're from Essex of course because when Essex lot and he's an Essex boy didn't he do. Well. So let's give you the chance to send your message to Max and what we'll do is we'll do a little clip. Can we do it a little clip of of all these messages and you never know we might stick it on the face because something so you can hear your messages. What message would you like to say to max. Maybe you were a teacher of his maybe you were you went to school with him. Maybe you were a friend. Maybe you're someone who trains down there. Maybe your child is actually doing gymnasts because of Max and because he looks up to him. Maybe you've started doing more keep stuff because you see have to have incredibly fit these people are and also maybe your embattled and maybe you're just proud of the badge of them boy from Basil been village the sporting village is done amazingly silly amazingly so taking your calls right now. I think he's also got the summer equipments to go as well. So he may come back with even more three. Hundred two hundred forty forty one your message to max. That's the number to dial and I do hope that you use it right now the lines are open. If they're busy then make sure you call back because your message to Max wonderful Essex boy has done so fantastic hundred eighty ears hundred eighty. He is doing the see even featured never never. We've got we've got loads. It's incredible. We're going to hold team that could all win solo ones as well. Absolutely incredible over three hundred two hundred forty four to one out of the twelve we had two of them who got through to these finals and we could have had three it's just there are only two were allowed from each country but we could have had three because they don't qualified absolutely brilliant. So your message to max three hundred two hundred forty forty one six travel Russell HOLDEN I'm going to ask you your message to Max's Well so tell us a travel and then give us your message. Alright well the M twenty five still has an enclosed anticlockwise headed for Junction twenty four Potters Bar a number of tickets involved in an accident. Traffic was completely stopped article about half an hour earlier onset lefts and that's a pretty long delays heading towards They're looking at the speed sensors at the moment they're showing queues start roughly half way between junctions twenty seven and twenty six and eleven to Waltham Abbey and accusing patches all around to around twenty four Potters Bar story busy. If you're going out of county on the anticlockwise M twenty five rest the counties I don't see backtalk wasn't involved little bit busy towards junction thirty the A thirteen. I want to seven East a little slow. Through the roadworks Herald word visibility on the I want to white that's looking thirty so heading away from Brentwood it's going away from the A twelve bridge upwards and I was stuck sideways looks very slow and the road slow down towards the A one two seven And they want to send a print seventy two out of South and slow. It's a Victoria Avenue Beach where answer. Probably punt pretty well there isn't killing down on to the a thirteen by the looks of it rest. The county isn't too bad very P.C. Kind of to help state though they want three want both ways in the health debate especially heading away from Braintree and they won three one heading away from health to towards Braintree this late in the League era Terry was well the next update is in Hossa and what would you say to Max Whitlock who's just won bronze is a good Essex boy and he's won bronze for the first time in one hundred eight years what would you say Russell I would say amazing work well done. Max you've done us proud. Thank you. Doubles three zero one two three three double five one B.B.C. Essex travel. E.V.C. 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As human It's unbelievable what they can do. Do you can just run alone he could you know if you are one side of the train station need to get the other they could probably pick the bull what they can do. I absolutely love watching them and I'm so proud because I got the chance to meet Max Whitlock a while back we did not so I broke off from the basil and sporting village met lots of the mums and dads who were down there and it's amazing place and he was he was talking about it and really if using our brains and how fantastic it was and how really that had helped his success. We're going to be crossing over there very shortly to this basil and sporting village where Max Whitlock trains we've sent Richard Smith Erin to page reporter down there intrepid even. We sent him there because he couldn't send anyone better than Ritchie again he gets all excited as well but we are taking your calls. If you would like to leave a message for Max school. Nan. You're listening to eighty nine three hundred two hundred thirty. So he will be asked to take a one to three and your message with the C.S.A. So let's cross straight over to Baghdad and sporting village where Max Whitlock trains our reporter Richard Smith is there's a baby says exists morning lucky you Richard. Yes a good morning. To tell you I'm about to see some intrepid activity in the entrance area. The back of the sporting village because that's where you've got an enormous indoor climbing wall. I don't know if you've ever been on one of the city. I know that you've seen it and contemplated it here. There's you had to get climb all the way up to the top and of man made. Of households and. Ingo holes are multicolored and I've seen some very small children on the small ng I think they're failures before they grow up and be they need to be but old people here. Of all ages and nonuse this morning coming to swear. Is a tennis courts and all that sort of thing outside it's also home of course to south Essex gymnastics club and just from the café hair. I could if I just crane my head I can see a sort of in internal window that allows you just a glimpse of the inner workings of South Essex gymnastics club and that is of course the club has produced two with the big stars of Team G.B. The gymnasts Max Whitlock. And Bryn Evan course last night. Max One Great Britain's first medal in the all around competition more one hundred years and was a real buzz about the place this morning about not just the club within the village but the whole place. I was just I was just checking myself in the earlier year whether whether a woman sort of burst through the door and said words to the effect of. Wow was an amazing last night and that's Lucy Trott who's drops off her. Lads to take part in this morning's Morning Lacey how are you. Good morning I'm fine thank you. Oh she's here excited are the Lucy. Oh it was actually amazing Yes I might come here this morning. Now is a bit too late. Probably for your young lad oblivious three years old is Frankie. Yeah he didn't watch it last night he didn't watch it but I recorded it for mile the sun after another sun and yet he will watch it when he gets time later. Tell us how much of an influence is Max to the youngsters. Not just an amazing family we get to sit in the same trying occasion lane when my little boys in their office e-mail it one doesn't mean he understands I think it's just unbelievable. Absolutely unbelievable to have that on your doorstep in a lake and dust of. He was a monk is basically let's be honest you moms you're the ones moms and dads who run the kids around and pick them up and take them there and buy them the equipment they need and pay for their tutoring and so on and so forth. Does it give you great hope that you know you never know what could happen you look when you were little Frankie It could be human if you were lympics time. We never and I never know so it sort of inspires you to the Internet makes you think there is a message like your message. And how does it help to both your boys like gymnasts What do they do now. My eldest one doesn't take gymnastics and I started bringing Frankie here just for him an activity related trying to be there and obviously keep running about what have you. We love to see loves it and three's about the age to get me involved as well have you ever seen. Max with his medals because he's got so many medals now. I haven't seen these medals now be seen him yet is a very nice man a very nice man. My message was so pleased to meet him and I but I must be buzzing down there today and I believe you've got Tom Fletcher there General Manager of the sporting village. Tom. I'm only sorry morning to you. Charm How are you feeling this morning. Of it's how it's going to be a scholar caught yes it is we've not seen a bus like here since twenty three and it is pretty special feelings on it. Where were you watching it. I was at home it was a home where an early start this morning. So it was a it was I'm watching it which I'm indoors and it was it was just it was for a pretty special moment seeing Cena match case reward and Scott for all of their hard work. The last few days. Really really really really place for the guys and certain his and bring Stan so well as well I mean how will this inspire others will it help to inspire others to come along to the to the sporting village whether it's in Baghdad unaware or wherever is all over the the county. I think we've seen already too honest I mean if you look at what London twenty twelve did and how centers like ours have managed to capitalize on that this can only push it forward. We've already seen this morning. I mean when you speak to guys in G.C.D. Enquiries have just been crazy about people wanting to come and get involved in gymnastics but we've also seen since it impacts started and the other success that Team G.B. Of had that swimming is are the ever activities in the sense of there's been a real surge of people wanting to get involved which is which is great. I mean it's what sin is here for and hopefully we can we can we can keep pushing and create some more top level athletes. And also I mean Max is also very generous with his time isn't he. I mean I met him there a couple years ago after the Commonwealth Games. He was happy to chat to everybody show his medals check to our chat to the papers I mean that must be helpful. Max Max and Britain are fantastic ambassadors not just for not just for gymnastics but for personally in general because they do things right. They work really hard and they very very humble and I think that's a reflection of. Itself if you see message club the coaches and the whole set up but also background if they are as individuals. They really really good and they want they want to inspire the next the next generation of athletes and that they're working with the younger athletes on a day to day basis which is brilliant. Tom are you going to welcome him back. What you're going to do. They're going to be Flags is it going to be buttons and you're going to let balloons of what you want to say Well we'll definitely have a different ever homecoming I mean we've got the biggest party animal next to me that you're going to speak to next verity and I'm sure she's already got some it's got some plans will have whatever really gets her really good time and I think she wanted to go. It's it's the least that I deserve. So it helps a lady where you mention Verity Let's speak to Verity Adams as south as sixteen nasty it's clubs with this is where aloe vera tea. The head coach for rhythmic gymnastics. Crikey. Now that's an all girls school to perform to music I believe it is I mean some some boys in other countries predominately A We Mean Girls fall behind. So if you are small children artistically. That's what maxed out yet the floor the bar. Proudly you are like literally brimming with pride in a flag our arsenal are not because I didn't have a cry D.H. Just such a such an amazing monument just such a family here and I think. You know every time we get a success like me who brings a family closer and closer together. You know Max Green. You know it with I inspire us every day to keep going and keep change and keep following the dream and you know I for my pains you know really really brilliant what I like so much about when when I came to the transporter village was the feel about the place and also like how our home acts and BREAM were wandering around and chatting not just to our son the press and so on but you know everyone who was there the moms and dads and posing for photos. I mean they're just so hung there. Yeah they are I mean really felt for Max and Rainey is their second harm as he is for all of us and like you say they sort of become part of the furniture if you like you know they're always there always are in a channel often kicking a ball around and you know I you know that I literally just would give anything for anybody. You know from a two year old walking in the door to a nano aggrandize coming in to ask him questions. You know then they never ever said Nah they're always happy to even if they're in the middle of trying in the store to have side has done a brilliant i really are to what are you going to welcome him back Thursday. We'll have a big bash. Let me tell you we'll have. You know. Generally we will just invite everybody that wants to come up to the game. Their way the children will be the ones in grand as the aunts and uncles all of the cages. And yeah I will we will have flags we'll have champagne all. Will go go all out our crack champions for sure that it's red sassy. We can do quite chicken Tejpal through the carrot just posed but if we could we would love to do that for them. Absolutely. So well thank you so much for speaking to us today. So Lucy will you be there on the day when they come back. Will you be waving a flag for them or whatever. Welcome him home. Yes I get their share in that champagne as well you see I think absolutely right. Can we get down there ourselves actually stay well out of that one shall we were to meet you down there. Thank you very much indeed. And I'm Richard I hope to be able to if you can do a little video of you going up that wall there that would be absolutely marvelous with love. Jack. Actual trying to get us far up as you did say. Of course just bear in mind the suspense. Aaron the feeling of pride. Excitement is going to continue for a few more days because there are further opportunities for medals for Max in the floor in the public horse finals which I believe are on Sunday. Is that right Rusty. So we just keep everything crossed and perhaps we'll be speaking again from here next week. Exactly. We'll send you down again get you get your nice. I'll get you one of those like things that you can wear say a little thing that you can never go Richard I think you. I think you'd be really good at it. He's left me it because he knows I will thank you very much indeed. I really appreciate that thank you very much I love that serve you have got a message for max then get in touch with this right now three hundred two hundred forty forty one and maybe you'd like to text. Oh message text the word as six to eight one trouble three you can name out loud as women in the world at B.B.C. Don't code or you can you can also go to my Facebook page eleven message for Max will try make sure that he gets through your messages and as Richard was saying there in a this may not be the end there may be more with very proud of him away but the lead in this is a small and proud love they struck this the world. We live on love that song. Except I sing along with that and I had sung that once with a rock choir which I really enjoy doing as some timelines are probably which is the story of my life and just had such a good time doing that so that is for Max with a lot. Max Whitlock and if you have a message for Max give us a call right now and leave your message for max out three hundred two hundred forty forty one. Do you know what I thought the lines who got married over this and they haven't. Have they still are just one more of your calls. More of your messages because I want to get loads of and I want them to send them to them. So don't be shy. Come on and give your message for max only three hundred two hundred forty forty one Joy embezzled and Hello Joy. Oh hello it's a message for my really just a psycho a gradual Asians and thank you thank you so much for the many and many times we've watched him on the television and I'm not really a sporty person but this is really I think give me a spare I shouldn't over the gymnastic. Not Allow me to watch more of it and it sounds lovely Of So Fred of him here. I mean it's not born and bred but as ordered that he's about sort of you know. Yeah it's wonderful and it's so good to with something positive to talk to needs to live on the negative rubbish that we get it sounds lovely and just just thank him so much and wish him good luck here in the rest of the faith and. It's just lovely. Of course all grandsons and of added him not only the other one the one that's really nice of life and that's and that's nice to know that it's really nice that you've added him on is your next grandson. That's lovely you watching at the moment are you Joy. Oh it's an inspiration to me really is only one of these people who gets anxiety caught that this really lives of a all we know there's a yes it is wonderful. Why is this fantastic isn't it. And they're busy doing so well they're doing my thing. Now I mean when you look at I mean just fantastic. Well they're all lovely I mean all the boys the eight hours and I. Well yeah absolutely and I mean there was all that rubbish of talk that day one that was under this type of the same with into. You know a bias towards British things people said we should say if we do something to be playable. I don't really. I don't really understand it when people say that because because obviously the people who have trained here the people that have you know you've spent you know you spend hours and times and money to get them to things. Well of course we should be following them are I don't really understand that I'm pretty sure every other country in the world wants to cheer their own on more than anyone else and why is that why is it wrong and it's a bit like a given in the schools I say you mustn't mustn't leave you know they want doing well in anything in life and get the prize because it. You know. Is it for the ones are allowed to drive and I deserve it for goodness sake. Yeah. I have to say I'm with you on it. I don't really understand it either would be true say that we showed too much British but last night I was screaming at the telly because the choices that we have. They were showing our people in fact we didn't even see we had two competitors but I don't think we even saw another competitor a tour. It was it was only Max that was shown and if I'd been his family other been few. Isn't that wonderful and why yes and they're doing a fantastic job Joy I thank you very much indeed for that on the Facebook page. We've got well done. Max and not forgetting of course not. Says Wendy thank you for that. Wendy weld I'm actually were brilliant says Pat Pat appreciate that fabulous result Max and nod to in a world I knew we didn't get to see No I was very disappointed whoop says even on face but well done. Max you did yourself and Britain proud says Karen. Daphne Das from this is well done. Max you are a superstar my hometown too well done. Max from Sarah and Janice well done. Max. Well done. Max from Julie Ann Davis thank you very much indeed. Keep those coming in now we are crossing over now if we had an ear lympics sound I would give you an elegant example I'm going to give you a fanfare because this lady is over there in Rio She is now a limb pick out free a limpid review. She is one of the helpers in Rio We welcome. Rosemary direct from Rio Hello Rosemary. Well hey I'm way they must lie. Rosemary I love the photos we put them up on Twitter and everything about you you met said Cody load said Co a big burden. You've flown over there. We've seen pictures of you with everyone. How's it all going. And I didn't I thought level genius and had another focus our. Well actually the job well done playing. Is a little bit borin all I'm doing is kicking in shape at the moment. However then making me so well. And everything is an amazing. The jivin when I see Tom Daley is bronze Yeah the night that was oh unbelievable the atmosphere and we came out quite all this after home pay is it was so you were they were Euros right. Yes I was there of it I can send you some photos. Yes please. And what are they doing so much. Sorry. Rosemary what are they doing about these tickets because I was saying yesterday how empty everywhere looks are you can free tickets is help us. Yeah I'm going to thank God I have every help or two free tickets but our Fortunately I couldn't retrieve mine because the e-mails are not working out here. However that everybody's politike is up for Suozzi because they're working on those diaries. But I've managed to clinch two tickets for what's in on Friday which I'm through to be it's about high so we've again I'm sorry say that it will be the first of what will began after but since. But yes there are so many empty seats and yet people are going online to purchase and they sign the sold out. Really. Yeah it is a proper fiasco. But I don't really want to say too much on the air while I mean here but. Right. Times when we have food just for two occasions of it a bit less isn't your art as is a Porsche. That's what they given you to eat. Is it every day. Well more or less because what the. Dishing up are just the look of society. So perhaps it is Miles fault for not being adventurous with the food while. So there are meals available but not something you would recognise there's not enough choice then and now I mean in London. My goodness we had Indian Chinese Italians English vegetarian. You could go around and around Iran. There was so much to choose from but here you've either got brains of rice. It's got celebrity in the jungle beans and rice or something worked out well at a just a fancy you know in a stroppy mess. So how. What do you do know you buying food from other places you feed in yourself or your apartment. Yes yes. So we go down to the local local supermarket and we just get lovely fresh bread and I can get my laughing cat cheeses with tomatoes and it's a salad like in England and that's fine. Right so Rosemary what about the venue's as well is it easy for you to get around the land on transport or whatever. My God the first day was a nightmare because it was thirty nine degrees and I thought I was one now and I thought I was never ever going to get there and they gave me the arena the distance from the games I couldn't have got any server. And everything is walking everything is Seleucid biased and up once you get in the village. It's not too bad but when will it get to the main limply bus station. They've got gaps between getting off the train and getting on under that eighteen inches. I'm surprised and really fallen down or a leg or something but apparently I had the other day that little girl had shooting all the way down which is just one leg. She was quite distressed to hear who does. So there's a few problems they happen to. You know get over but it sounds like you will. So what do you looking forward to most or you can be changing your role there so you can get more involved with the athletes wound up. Not really am of got a lot of the same. I mean I went in last night and I asked my boss. I've got to box in to it's no problem just for this four of us on the job. And what it involves. Every time something happens or the result on the hambo always is at that time and number comes through and you look to see if the printers in the baby in the areas of the press the media they will ever. And if it comes up printer number sounds that I will get that fine. So I'll give it a cheek and it's for this is for a future that. I never. Does the next year to cross say I kicked off last night knowing twenty seven and then it started to cost them a eleven twenty seven. You've got to out so they was up enough one went to gymnastics one went shopping to get a second. Coca-Cola bad and I just sat there with this chap from Canada talking applying and I found your rating friends. Does this mean. Take you back have a little listen. That takes you right back. Doesn't it. That was the music of course from twenty twelve and how does it compare with your Rio experience twenty twelve to this day. There's no comparison. Is there not already. I love real but there is no comparison because London just did it for me and I think for everybody and everybody that I talk. I say what you think and how Landon was. Well that's nice to hear. You know all the nice asian right. That's a problem as we can we speak again we speak again and that's fantastic. We're going to keep keep up with you. That's brilliant. So Rosemary was there she was going hoarse last night when they were screaming at the divers in the dive in the diving area. What an amazing lady she's over there been a how big she says at the moment. London is on top at the moment. Your thoughts and your message to max out three hundred two hundred forty forty one extra I'll be chatting to Steve Scruton straight after the latest travel now with Russell Holden how we look at muscle. Not too bad. M twenty five obviously has been rather troublesome coming out of council and Scott why side after that accident early junctions twenty six or twenty five was off the map. It's the I said she looking at the speed sensors has improved a lot there's a bit of busy postelection twenty six. Well from a B.B.S. Safe to an account on the internet five now plot wise as a bit slow about two thirds of the way between twenty nine to thirty five May one see seven to be a thirteen a twelve forty five queueing down to a one to seven which is a little bit busy towards south and from there. And so coming down the bottom of the A one two seven trot off that pretty well towards and down to the A thirteen rest of the county is not bad or just but it's slow still. Coming up the a form four is also a form for the eleven and eleven slow towards junction seven a form for hollow turns and will spend like coming up the eleven shorts as a reason why that is to let you know if you know and they want you want to hike out looking busy towards Braintree next update to her for the lovely thank you get the latest information right now. Log on to B.B.C. Dr Essex B.B.C.'s X. Where Essex comes to talk Athey she wants to adopt a dog from a rescue center but says she feels she's not being allowed to because she's too old selves I owe you an elderly lady. We have plenty of money to hear anything we let you know that nobody ever seems to should definitely be more. Plus because this is really all she's just so why not use Arabic. Was a problem breakfast with Cathy Melandri back tomorrow morning from six B.B.C. Ethics speedy says six and say the nine And joining me in the studio now is Mr Steve scrutinize stays alive my message to Max will be Car Max go. For three hours a day the bearing because it was I. We have an idea that was a good message that does not come back out because he's got more well you know X. Turning on the Christmas lights embezzled across Southern Cal Perry was a landmark I want to know X. and It's a lovely such a down to earth guy. I loved it when he said he didn't even look at the skull. No he didn't want to know because he couldn't have coped with that and I can understand that I can. Yeah. Yeah I can but I would look to the see I would have liked and he had been the kind of an I would not have been out of a what a great guy. What about yeah good luck proud of him and more to do more to count. But we thought today for Affleck sorry from midday mix tape. Yes my strike in a minute the midday mix type I thought because of the success in the diving as well that divers did so well last night with a gold medal. It isn't clear you wonderful. Elise dives. But I thought we'd go with the theme of water. Because I mean everybody is talking about the green water. Fall I know you know for goodness sakes which the bloomin filters on get somebody just saw us here. I know this week was they reckon that now they found out I wouldn't drive in that would you drive. While I was a lucky sound guy but it's not the van where he's now apparently is more alkaline in there or something they're going to secure. Clinical Xeno. He's not that difficult. Surely to sort out a poll. Now it's going anywhere anyway they're always thought water. So any music songs you can think of relating to water. There's hundreds of them actually. All right. I know you like to think so. And you'll think me out this. I do. I mean really everything you never choose my songs or something and I because I've yet to flash back your chance to Choose now my eyes my chance to choose music beside go back to a year gone by I look at the top twenty. I look at top twenty from this day from a year gone by chosen some songs look at the newspapers got a T.V. Theme to travel. Barry Lewis with later I have a man but you know yet. We have a bit of fun with that the three thirty connection and my special guest today. Country music duo Ward Thomas the girls are coming in now they're big at the moment they're big they're going to be really good. You know big they're been chosen national radio taken their singulars as a single of the week and I'm sure our country. He's beside himself with the here. He thinks they're fabulous. So we'll see this afternoon as we make the girls and have you heard of the David Randall foundation. It's a big charity and they're put on an enormous event in Malden which is to do with fundraising and awareness of the work of the charity So we'll find out more about that this afternoon so. As I always say they write some much discreated and absolute so looking forward to get it done that. Parting with your midnight thing and you choose the music to it. Now when it can be your favorite song. It doesn't have to be. But if you can think about a song that relates to blow off got a good one. Go on and he was more real than a marline really yeah no. Yes that's a first. Yeah. You're listening to a rainy cold a free hand to do what he's doing well and he sees the adage take a one hundred three and set your message with SE D.C. and. It's B.B.C.'s exams eighty nine I can't wait for that. No he doesn't on that track you want to date and track from you believe you can get you close in right now if you'd like to. Couple of your comments from our first air about the judge merges mention this because there may be off Facebook coming from really saying cry Cattanach skeptical for so long she knows what she can get away with so saying what she did must have been of great relief. Why should law abiding people take this kind of abuse from the lowlife or society and Donna says Well done. Judge if you're big enough to dish out abuse. You're big enough to get it back and that was about a judge he swore back at a person who swore with the strongest swear words you can have so great fun. That was I enjoyed that first hour very much and your messages to max you can go my Facebook page just go to Facebook look up saidin and B.B.C. Essex and you'll find you'll find it there on Facebook and you can leave a comment and we'll make sure that we get these all written down that we have a look. I'm just I'm look now my Facebook page. Can I say thank you so much to all of you who have shared the Sugarloaf video the video about the young lad young race on a horse and there we've been shared a seventy eight shares now which is absolutely fantastic. And it's reached nearly eleven thousand people so I thank you very very much indeed for that and loads. Comments maybe I'll get a chance to read those comments out tomorrow. But even go you can see the picture of that of our lovely judge and you can also leave a comment if you'd like to for Max Whitlock as well. A message for Max you tell us what you would like to say to him and I'm sure you like everyone else we'd like to say Well done a great show. Thank you very much indeed. To all my guest today as well thank you John for coming in and telling this about our car which I've got the details here as promised for you. This is child abuse recovery workshops for adults is confidential service. We do not work with perpetrators of abuse. They say and you can e-mail in. Arca dot org dot. U.K. Which is at I R C I talk to Dr U.K. And there's a phone number for you as well we just go to that. Arca dot org U.K. and. If like Jane it's always been with you and you've never spoken to anyone or an amazingly brave lady Jane I thank you very much indeed. And I she said she felt better for it straight away afterwards because to talk to someone is to take that off of your own shoulders and just say I don't have to own this. This wasn't mine. This isn't mine to hold. I shouldn't be holding this. This is for someone else to hold it for the abuse a child whether they're here or not it's for them handed over so I do get do to try and get some help and don't think oh it's too late or I'm too old or it didn't matter. I was only they sent me other just get help if you're thinking about it then you should then you should get help with that because you don't need to have that around your head. Thank you very much indeed. To my producer Stu Woodward raised a marvelous we thank you very much indeed. To a me a great team and this is for Rosemary head. It's as a suggestion a request from her daughter Vicky who said that you should. Could you please play this for my mom because she's an amazing lady she's certainly a. Love it debases and the entire team of the what are they going to win today.

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