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BBC Radio Cornwall BBC Radio Cornwall October 1, 2019 050000

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Going to happen it would be brilliant under village school in Cornwall has won a global competition to name one of Jupiter's moons the children at live at school came up with the name Pam dia the Greek goddess of the full moon judges praised the play on the word panda because it's the school's mascot dating from one locally grown bamboo was sent to London Zoo to feed the pandas and the Hugo runs the schools as strong to me clap I was absolutely delighted I couldn't believe they saw our tweet picked I think puts us on the map we are now in space it's our legacy it's a school's legacy we've named something in space and the weather for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly will be some sunshine but also some heavy showers which may be thundery with the risk of hail the maximum temperature $14.00 to $17.00 Celsius that's $57.00 to $63.00 Fahrenheit and the next time I water Bute at 3 minutes past 8 this morning Penzance at 6 minutes past 7. East radio Coolmore travel to morning traffic is moving well at the moment no accidents or incidents to report just a couple of robots you could mind your heading out and found with only a 30 knot of Western terrorists a judge which would like some temporary lights their place for gas may work delays are possible that a peak times and counting to the a $388.00 to the challenge will be a $390.00 roundabout to temporize road works in that area and they get delays of possible later of their major problems reported at the airports or on the trains truckers will be well the same approach we've got around a 30 minute wait at the moment with one ferry running between different port and 12 point I'm staring at this and if you put Thank you Jane and Rod Stewart you say not being in London recently I have to say it is the city where anything goes oh yes go on what are you going to confess now that well not so much be but sort of driving to our 1st destination we sort of got you know you got that nightmare of the traffic in London for a start you know which line of I supposed to be and where Marilyn so we were going sort of through this one but a sort of fair. Drew level with a man trying to cross the road with a blue McCool on each shoulder and that's something you don't see every day that's just. A man walking down the kings right as you'd expect somewhere like that in Chelsea there were 2 chaps and they were dressed in 3 piece tartan suits one was bright red the other was bright yellow they both got pretty sort of waxed moustaches and walking dogs as well I thought I'd say when I scared straight old dogs or something I don't remember that they would toit all yeah I can't remember what I was just like I can't believe that gets up that I was out right about mongrels like my His. Throne now if I took him that I certainly do see a different way. Feel. Yes. Sir. B.b.c. . Very good morning to Kevin Thomas what's happening with hurrican Lorenzo and his cone of uncertainty the case of the kind of on thirty's actually got longer. Shall we know to say Well it's there's a couple things happening the 1st of all the National Hurricane Center from in America do actually issue forecasts and they forecast the track and the cone of uncertainty related to the track and how far on they can actually forecast to because it's actually going to move quite quickly over the next couple of days then in 3 or 4 days time it'll actually be a long way from where it is now. At the moment it's still southwest of the Azores but it's beginning to gather a bit of momentum the current thinking and there is still some uncertainty not quite as much as yesterday but some uncertainty but it looks as though at the moment it's going to be heading towards a position northwest of Ireland for Thursday and they're off to but then some circulation again it looks that because in the British Isles into Europe but a much we can form at that stage normal less could be a spell of gales maybe severe gales for Friday and also. Some heavy rain associated with the area of low pressure as it will be by then when it moves across the British Isles the precise position of it though will have a strong bearing on exactly how much of that we will see let's turn to the day because we've got our own dramas and ignited quite extensive flooding last night in various coastal locations with a very high spring at the Knoxville tide that's right and another biggie this morning hi to big high tides the moment to around the period of the economics and those are gradually subsiding over the next couple of days and we'll see those flood risk actually diminish but for the time being they are hiring high again today and not helped by the fact we still got area of low pressure close bias out to the southwest of Ireland and that will be moving eastwards across the southern half of Britain during the course of the day it's not a particularly deep air of low pressure but nonetheless it does have a bearing on ties as well and there are also quite a low shower circulating around as well some of those showers we're seeing this morning across Comal the heavy there is a risk of thunder with hail mixed in the showers times but in between some sunshine as well the winds are going to be from the southwest there for us to strong at the moment quite blustery conditions and they could gust to need gale force towards the south and west before those winds turn to the northwest later and the maximum today that's going to be between 14 and 17 degrees up to $63.00 Fahrenheit was tonight it's going to be largely cloudy and it will be a few scattered showers around a few light showers but these will die away clear a spell's develop and the northwesterly winds well they'll be stronger to the west through time will turn to the north and generally ease by the morning allow it to come quite chilly inland so minimum temp is going to range from 5 degrees for some of those inland areas to 12 for the hours a city 5 is 41 Fahrenheit 12 is 54 Fahrenheit and tomorrow the chance of an isolated light showers but otherwise the day largely dry area of high pressured. Moving in temporary giving some spells a sunshine cloud however will start to increase from the west towards evening and northerly winds with a becoming light and it will feel cooler generally as the day with the maximum temperature is somewhere between $11.14 Celsius up to $57.00 lb height now the chilly night into Thursday 6 the minimum temperature but it's going to be a dry night and Thursday 2 will start off dry but they'll be some rain moving in later this is the 1st real signs of the next hurrican Lorenzo the rain is expected to clear though overnight into Friday but on Friday the b. Showers the area of low pressure expected to be reasonably close to us to the north spells of the showers could merge to give some longer spells of rain and then they tend to clear by Friday evening and then on Saturday heavy rain moving in from the west another frontal system hot on the heels of the next hurrican Lorenzo giving another spell of heavy rain but that should clear by Saturday evening now the winds starting on Thursday quite light to initially they will pick up from the south and come stronger could be a period of gales severe gales for a time from the southwest on Friday as a very much dependent on the precise location of the low pressure area and those winds easing on Saturday temperatures recovering a little 13 to 16 to reach just about covering it from Thursday to Saturday and then overnight lows also recovering around about 1152 found hight the insurance will cost until 6 o'clock tomorrow morning when Southwest leave very northwesterly 5 to 7 perhaps Gale 8 for a time in the West then very northerly 4 to 6 later the weather showers perhaps thundery becoming fair later the visibility good occasionally moderate some of the only one is feeling a bit punch drunk with these constant lows coming 3 with heavy rain and wind and I feel a bit o. L. So I know it isn't it a lot Brenda from Bristol I am not going to have another one. There isn't and when we do it's short lived long the spell of rest by place here is what we need describe the music. Music c.b.c. Radio 22 minutes past 6 breakfast with Julie and James Knight a fundraising campaign set up by the National lobster hatchery in Padstow has reached just over half of its targets the releasing Larry campaign needs money to release FISONs of one to 3 year old lobsters ran the coast of Cornwall and the aisles of silly collie Daniels is the head of production science and development at the hatchery has been speaking about it to Tiffany trust Scott and are very grateful for all the support we've had so I saw it yes he said just over halfway there but we've got a little bit further to go yet but we're getting to the point well where we think it's going to be a success so yeah we just need some extra support from the from the credit rating and just to remind people what it is you're fundraising for you have some lobsters who are kind about one to 3 years old who are in kind of special safe areas at the moment out safely. Yes Yes So we got a red line Tyson lobsters I think what we call environmentally average sea bass tones so there I came these systems and they had their feeding naturally up with it as I care and growing nicely but we just need we have to release this nie back into the world. To give them a chance to try that in the wild and of course that needs specialist equipment people who know what they're doing that kind of things are you're asking people to give money to help towards it but there are a few kind of incentives on there for anyone who wants to donate money as well yeah there are updates hopefully people will find makes as exciting as we do as I mean we've got her for example we've got a chance to enter into a competition that will allow you to win a trip to the Isles of Scilly there's a chance that to be in with with winning that just by then I think 10 pounds towards the cause which works then goes towards releasing the lobsters and to the world we've also got a chance to go and release lobsters yourself so if you're like 5 times you're you'll get a chance to to come on board with the research and hatchery Taman and come I can release lobsters yourself which is an amazing opportunity something money can't buy that once it's a good one by fans are not as busy at the heart of all this is well as what you'll be able to learn from being able to release these kind of lobsters the rabbit more grown up than from the ones you normally would release Yes Yes So it's very different to what we normally say it's normally about an inch long but we will release the animals but we carefully nurtured these ones for about between more than 3 years depending on the age but the oldest wants a bigger than the color standard 5. I don't hand so they're decent size and also that you get to release back into the world and you're obviously learn a lot about. The hatchery came about we have to talk to you about the locks with self and you know you'll actually be up to it they pick one up. Relief that back into the wild you're hoping of course that you will reach your main target but if you don't you'll still be able to carry out some of the work when you Yes yes I mean ideally we could reach our large to our largest target be after release all of the lobsters in the more we call a scientific fashion where we're hoping to do a longer term monitoring study on these animals which will actually help us to quantify and understand our impacts on the on the environment and quantify the number of animals that can a survive through inserted into the wild population so if we reach our highest target will be asked to do that if we reach a slightly lower target where it will give us the option to still release these animals actually to the wild but we just want to gather as much information on them which if it be a bit of shame not to do that because it's an amazing opportunity if these animals that are at it phase of it as a Says been nurtured for one to 3 years that's a long time and a lot of effort going into which it would be amazing to get as much information of the most possible and and really feed into understanding how to stop in heart what charities like us can work and had to do the work that we do better Kali Daniels live from the National Labs the hatchery at Pat. Taking us up to the news. I haven't met yet. Her. Son. To a broken heart so many times I stop. Myself to. A goal that. Came up. To 0. Dollars but possibly to. Her. Motherly. Ilk. Yellow. Her. Her and. I much to all of it. I guess it's. What have you. Heard. Her long. Her name in The world to work to. Get. A. Little. Early election. Let's. Look. Clearly. The film will and the Isles of Scilly can obey a spray can on was way to space. This is b.c. Radio and will be a cools news at half past 6 I'm Martin sure it's understood the government will publish full details of its revised Brant sic Brax its strategy within days ministers are hoping to get Vince Brussels to agree that new customs clearance zones in northern Ireland and the Republic can avoid the need for physical checks at the border our island correspondent Chris page reports in response to the latest reports about new proposals Dublin has been stressing the same point which it's been making repeatedly in recent weeks that it has not seen any credible alternatives to the backstop opposition parties in the Irish parliament have said trade barriers on the island of Ireland would be unacceptable the Sion fan leader Mary Lou McDonald said checks were absolutely out of the question in Northern Ireland the nationalist s.t.l. P. And the cross Community Alliance Party also strongly criticized any notion of customs controls on goods going to or coming from the Irish Republic parts of Cornwall flooded overnight as heavy showers mad spring tides social media shares issues in my biggest seat for we weighed bridge and pants stay 11 flood warnings remain in place on both Cornish coasts meaning further flooding is expected high tide this morning is between 7 and 813 and the recent wet and windy weather has dramatically changed the genes at Crown top beach name new keen the road warnings to stay away from the dangerous vertical walls of sand created by the recent high time John Steadman is a senior lifeguard he says it's a real danger I think this is the worst I've seen to be honest just why that is looking at the moment just looks really unstable it's actually sheer vertical normally there is a little bit of a gradual slope to the dreams while at the moment as you can see. A vertical sun June so. Very unstable the London Fire Brigade says 3 of its firefighters who were on holiday in Cornwall helped save a man's life on pen chewin beach he collapsed while pulling a boat ashore 2 of the firefighters a married couple gave him c.p.r. Along with a 3rd fireman who was also on the same beach the man was able to thank his rescuers who visited him at trellis cost battle a few days later. Health authorities in Cornwall have bought a care home and extra care home bed spaces so that more dimentia patients can stay in the county for treatment some patients have had to travel hundreds of miles to find a suitable bad because nearly 300 nursing home bad suburban lost in Cornwall since 2016 it on Brindley from men Henny it ended up living in a camper van while her husband was in North Hampton hospital it's horrible it really is horrible I guess I'll get straight settle accounts help Ico how I feel are no want to just let people know and we're not the only ones going through. Manufacturers will be forced to make kitchen appliances easier to repair under new e.u. Rules being adopted today from April 2021 firms will have to make spare parts available for their white goods to make them longer lasting consumer groups say manufacturers will still retain a stranglehold on the repair process here's their environment analyst Roger hara been in the u.s. Around 20 states is said to have right to repair legislation in progress now the European Commission will approve new standards applying to lighting washing machines dishwashers and fridges manufacturers will have to make some key spares available to professional repairs for 10 years and also to cut the energy used by the appliances a move that will save bills and greenhouse gas emissions campaigners say individual consumers should be allowed to buy spares and mend their own machines but manufacturers said this would raise questions about risk and liability if British firms want to sell into Europe after breaks it they'll have to follow the new rules and a village school in Cornwall has won a global competition to name one of Jupiter's moons the children at Learn a bit school came up with the name Pam dia the Greek goddess of the full moon judges praise the play on the word panda because it's the school's mascot dating from one locally grown bamboo was sent to London Zoo to feed the pandas and Hugo runs the school's astronomy club I was absolutely delighted I couldn't believe they saw our tweet picked I think puts us on the map we are now in space it's our legacy it's a school's legacy name something in space and the weather for Cornwall and the hours of silly to be some sunshine but also some heavy showers which may be thundery with the risk of hail the maximum temperature $14.00 to $17.00 Celsius that's 57 to 63 parents the next time I water Padstow at 752 this morning found that it's. 749. 39 to do the whole day because I'm temper like some water mains work possible through. The Kremlin Taurima temper lights there the ongoing gas main traffic is already started get busy there. Are major problems reported at the airports or on the trains truckers moving average we've got around a 30 minute wage with one ferry running between. Point. And if you could travel story we'll talk. Radio. 1039. B.b.c. Radio Cornwall Dooley and James at breakfast. Very good morning to we're going to be live on the coast with Kennedy a little bit later on as they hide tides are upon us Barry very high spring I cannot tides with some flooding I'll start to see what the situation is this morning but right now let's take a look at the newspapers and news websites really interesting story top story and come alive a picture that one of the coma live reporters took gal MacDonald of a white stag spotted somewhere in mid Comal the very very rare thing in symbolism in those who Celtic culture represented the other worlds and there's usually a lot of anger one of these dogs is killed very wisely Comal life hasn't revealed exactly where it is because not only do they attract poachers the poachers also then target the deer that that are with them and remember the one in on a small Yes I think it was called The Emperor vacs more looking based on the poachers got to that one what is the White Hart in that context is not the same sort of it's not that he's a so white star a white a white top Yeah like the pub Yeah exactly obsess. On drawing I'm completely dry for October right let's turn our attention to the pipe. As for you this morning Boris Johnson is to finally on Vale his final plan for breaks it to e.u. Leaders within the next 24 hours the paper says that's the telegraph it says the P.M.'s preferred alternative to the Irish backstop is an all Ireland economic zone and we set out to leaders in a series of calls The Times reports Boris Johnson is to ask the e.u. To rule out a further extension to Breck said as part of his new proposals the intention says the paper is to confront M.P.'s with the binary choice of agreeing the deal or ensuring the u.k. Departs without the Daily Mirror focuses on Boris Johnson's links to a us businesswoman when London man it says Jennifer Jennifer a curious laptop containing personal business de

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