Being late the changing face of one of the most famous late suburbs. Apparently the students are on the way out and families are on the way back in to find out more about that in the next 15 minutes. On the digital radio if you do towards. The radio station of the. B.B.C. Radio Leeds. You can see news at 8 o'clock Good morning I'm Sara Wakefield's millions of people travelling to work by train will have to pay more for their journeys from today rail fares are going up by an average of more than 3 percent these commuters on the impress it's just increase decrease in trees was probably no cost me about a pound of last 3 years just. If it improved by 3 percent maybe old mine but we don't see any improvement was a deterioration in the library so we'll is no better. Than the industry says that the money is being invested in the railways but the B.B.C.'s Adam currently says many people aren't convinced by that 1st of all the. Introduction of the northern new rail timetable which just caused abject chaos basically we've had a lot of signalling issues infrastructure issues there was extreme weather obviously last year with the bad snow that we had no that's nobody's fault that's an act of God but did they deal with it as well as they could have done and also there's been quite a lot of disruption with strike action a man suspected of stabbing 3 people in Manchester on New Year's Eve has been detained under the Mental Health Act The 25 year old was assessed by a doctor police say there's nothing to suggest that other people had been involved but a former head of counterterrorism at the Ministry of Defense Major General chip Chapman says the suspects may have been influenced by extremists that attack is slightly reminiscent of the. 2008 accident bombing by Nicky Riley who had Asperger's he was detained initially under a mental health act and he had learning difficulties so it's those people who are vulnerable to these kind of recruitment agents because of that we hear a lot about long more so it's very very rare that you actually do have a lone wolf and that is to be some sort of motivation towards this act and this usually an outside party to that patients who missed G.P. Appointments are costing the N.H.S. 216000000 pounds a year New figures show that more than 15000000 consultations are being wasted because people fail to show up campaign as a celebrating after plans to shortlist a popular Branford part for a new credit Tory I'm sorry to a scraps more than 3000 people signed a petition against the inclusion and Northcliffe park in Shipley in the proposals biographic Council Martin Love is a Green Party councillor who supported the campaign. Campaign very very well friends are not clear who are a super community group who do know who work in the park to look after it. Proved to be successful health officials say children are eating an entire childhood's worth of sugar by the time they're 10 years old that equates to 13 sugar cubes a day which experts say is 8 to many and leads communities rebuilding and reinventing itself as a place for families to live and grow after decades of housing students newly built city center apartments have become the home of choice for undergraduates meaning many have left Headingley Sarah Joelle from the Headingley housing group says students want to live elsewhere nowadays and people need to capitalise on that quickly combination the city center is purpose built for the students and they would like to be nearer to the university so it does fulfil their needs that potentially leaves a bit of a gap in the housing in the accommodation had and then we would like to say families moving back into the area Leeds United surveyed bank to bank League defeats for the 1st time and the head coach Marcella B.L. So losing 42 and also in forest brothers city or else of the League One relegation zone after a 3 nil win. Stanley the band some Super Bowl some of League One Less than a month ago has in the past 5 games and conceded only one. Town head coach David Wagner says the still a lot of football to be played and points up for grabs between now and the end of the season the Terry is who remain boss of the Premier League has been late tonight B.B.C. News It's 4 minutes past 8. But dry day today with more cloud around than yesterday although it will be brightening up gradually from the West. Extending a gentle winds and temperate has any around for 5 days so through the saving in a day will have clearing skies and that means. That the temperature down to around minus. 28 heights. This. Morning here enjoying this motivational Monday is actually a Wednesday music. Day it is but this music. Being Played this morning I'm not always the sharpest knife in the drawer. But it is just occurred to me it was suggested that we play the Rocky music this morning about you know to get people go in if the show thinking about doing a new year resolution. Show the felt the All Blacks for the personal trainer were scheduled for the professionals this morning here we have a nutritionist on the professionals tomorrow. We've got a freak show on. Dry January. Sales and. Plenty of people talking about trying something new for 29. I kind of feel the some subliminal messages. Trying to sort of me into the fact that at some point. In a forward planning meeting. Someone is going to said you know what you want to do. Something physical paving the way I think. You know. Well not for you. I will. Say this is what I mean you're talking you. Have something going to. Bring in. Over the course of the next week or 10 days to find out what we're going to get. Some of the things we're going to get up to. 29 say for as long as the last keep going. To go much more than 2 or 3 months. Well we're going to we're going to. Page 7 minutes after 8 on this Wednesday morning good morning it's the 2nd of January 29th say now for decades Headingley has been the home to thousands of students but all. Things in the Leeds suburb about to change communities there a said to be rebuilding and reinventing as a place for families to live and grow as the students move out in search of city center living newly built apartments have become the homes of choice for undergraduates crash pads lofts in the city center of Leeds meaning that the large houses used for communal living in Headingley are being left behind and B.B.C. Radio Leeds Tim Daly has been finding out more about the leavers and the new arrivals just 3 months off is the classroom OK Thank you Sara Jo How has 2 jobs one of them working for Leeds City Council in a shiny new office block other human. Yes yes but Sarah is also part of the Headingley Development Trust which is an organization managing to do what was once seen as the impossible namely bringing families back to live in Headingley. Like here probably remember the head inlays a very big student population and with the city center having all student accommodation we're seeing students potentially moving out of parts of hedging lay in particular the Westpark had in life and that's live in some properties that are potentially becoming available for families and so we're really seeing a bit of a change in the demographics of the area and we're really keen that we try and build a sustainable future for Headingley and that it's very much community based and that ship people who want to live there live there for a long time and contribute to the local community so students increasingly want to live in new flats in the city center in the starting to leave the homes that was announced families near the cricket ground for example now if those houses then go up the sale service organization tries to snap them up 1st and ensure they used to house families once again families who will go on to grow in Headingley and stay in . I think that's the glow from the show that was a little smile. The same as others there's not buyers but the shoulders of ours they use to bed still visit with them just in the same survey as mine is the over the years back Steven Joyce runs a cold blues and key cutting shop on the corner of North lane and off the road points in the middle of Headingley and he believes the area is changing and I've worked around an hour about 25 years and same feel changes over time is no good thing no yellows in trade for you know as in the passing track that where some of the families not moved off on selling their houses off the show now says on the skills of moving and leaving vacuum properties as well the long term aim I'm told those to get kind of more families living now we're right in the middle of that would be something going to cause there been no inconsistency in tread where is the line massive big job an area when they break out with tech a big dip in tread as if it's regular families just you know us that Iraq though one man who knows plenty about the changing face of the city center of Leeds in the suburbs is Martin Hamilton from Leeds Civic Trust MARTIN Happy New Year Happy New Year to you it's funny isn't it because we do have this image of Headingley has been student Vale in recent decades however that's not always been the case it's not so long since we had the bad pits. And at least things do happen over time though they suburban and city centers very much change the demographic they do I mean having these I think Headingley has been a student. Magnet to students from a decade and I'm sure will always that will always be the case. Busy that people's tastes change I think students now increasingly A one thing purpose built accommodation where everything's on top and that's really where the accommodation is in the it's where the study and what we're seeing in Leeds the most. Meant sickly in and around the Marion sense is a wave of. Student Development which after all is only what 10 minutes walk away from Lee's Beckett the university in the New Leeds arts university so the convenience factor the fact that land is available and the fact that these private operators are able to make money out of these accommodations all of those are coming together and really in a shorter space of time changing what's happening in that part of Leeds development is a word that often pricks people's ears because it's important to get development right each Otherwise you can make what you've already got pretty wrong. It can and I mean I think. For From our point of view we've seen the various schemes going for the city center we can see the positives what could be more sustainable than the you know accommodation with you know a few minutes walk from way you place work a place of study I think when those buildings are clustered together we're talking about probably 3000. Buildings happened $3000.00 students only living in a very concentrated area you just have to think about how that's money just $3000.00 students arriving at the end of September at the same time on the same day how do you just manage the arrival of the comings and goings So there are practical issues but I think if it's money properly there are there are benefits to as well and so the benefits Headingley. But sating need to finish with then. I don't want this to come across as though it's almost like a flag waving that the students are leaving it's not it's just sort of like an overview of perhaps how the population in that particular area he's changing and some people won't welcome it will they because there's lots of historic buildings many of them poems and a roaring trade in that area and it will have an impact won't be on the community and businesses on perhaps some of the buildings that people used to seeing. Yes it's about adjusting to really I think I think you know you know I was actually a counselor at Headingley for many years and you know this this was this was a live issue all the time that I was only city council and. We it was always a difficult issue to balance so certainly you know kick having a balance between catering for the students who live there increasing decreasing numbers that we're seeing but also the long term residence so the facilities that are actually so so so so both communities is if you like is really important and yeah I mean I mean the I think the pub situation. Has been managed to an extent I mean. And but also things like takeaways the huge numbers of takeaways which takes away more sustainable use of the High Street for example that's the sort of thing you have to think about when when the demographic changes so it has to be managed and I think the work of the heavy revelant trust in taking on some of these properties is a real positive so yeah I think it's just about managing it really Martin Hamilton from Leeds Civic Trust thank you for your time on this Wednesday morning it's quarter past 8. West Yorkshire trouble B.B.C. Radio only salacious comes from David James pretty fit so far just a bit of bother to the west failed to see any through Paddick lawyer get complete story partially blocked not completely but partially blocked Putu annex in between Cross 1st Street and Longwood road not causing he's going to say everything seems to be fairly free to be travelling into and out of Halifax this morning in 6 to 9 between high fashion has failed fairly healthy and the M 16 he's really quite quite healthy as you travel eastbound and westbound between $24.00 and any top and $29.00 times substantially lighter than he normally would be with huge gaps in the traffic . Everything zooming along very very nice there. Look at Junction 7 at the moment that is a shed lot lighter than it normally would be. Just an awful lot lighter than the it normally would be getting into and out of late so yes a very very healthy morning all round which kind of confirms what we've been saying all along really well actually a lot of people have taken the last part of this week off work certainly today off work on the road work that have been suspended for the festive period they're going to come back in dribs and drabs over the next week or so a public transport seems to be reasonably healthy apart from services between Leeds and Sheffield and Leeds in Doncaster suffering due to a sibling problem Whitfield weskit looks like he might have to leave anything up to 30 minutes as a result of that one side 15 minutes. 3 . B.B.C. Radio leaves. Herbal teas in mocktails on the menu for dried January before half past 8 for weather forecast with. News headlines right now with Cheryl Wakefield Good morning millions of commuters returning to work today will have to pay more for their journeys rail fares are rising by an average of more than 3 percent now the industry argues that the money is being invested in the railways the passenger groups have criticised the Government for not freezing something after considerable disruption in parts of the country last year an investigation by the time. Uncovered that young women. Marriages are challenged by the Foreign Office for the cost of rescuing them victims who contact British embassies are told they need to find hundreds of pounds for their flight back home and food and shelter and if they can't pay their asked to sign in the agreements with the Foreign Office and the Brits take an average of 4 days to get back in the saddle after the Christmas holidays that's according to a new survey. Readjusting to early mornings the mountain of work piled up over the festive period and is dealing with challenging clients all take that help others find it difficult to get in the mood with exercise with people known that gyms will be packed with people trying to get fit after Christmas excesses for days to get back in the day I take the 4 minutes that you read the news between 6 and 4 minutes past to get myself so he held together and everything I think liking things like with the gym and everything I think it's good to have a new fitness regime but I think you just ease into it. The 1st day that you're you know the 1st of January don't go crazy you know just take take you to say hoods and I'll bear them in mind for next year head of the 1st of January because I feel I've missed it now I know you are Jim I know I used to be right but I can see my gym membership just before my 1st child and that the you don't need the gym when you have young children be constantly chain around. I'd rather be outside Mr yeah I will name changed you yes. We're going to have a little bit of a Christmas so post Christmas or dates for the And finally this morning based on the fact that Sarah really loves Che's as we can love she's more I'd like to know and Michael Owen's chase for ages Well we. Think the chase fridge think of the dog . I'd like to know what you still got drags Christmas drags whether you've been packed off today with a turkey sandwich where the if still got a few pigs in blankets stuck in a ball in the fridge whether you've got a lot of cheese because I think cheese is a big thing is it cheesy and a bit a bit of per 2nd in a bottle that you haven't got the heart to throw parties in your fridge is a no no I haven't got any past say we didn't get any of this you know but but yeah pâté normally is the sort of thing that's left especially after a New Year's Day plot So yes very good although I think dipping below. Things with the full say always get off while I make small ones yes I do know was we had one and the salsa was the only one that wasn't right all the. Cheese in China when when . I tried to throw the dips yesterday into the bin you try to I tried and I was told White House that we have some bread sticks in the Everglades they were put there were all of the tapes were but I don't know the make still you know WAY bit of police that. Night I would place a double dip can you know now that the kids have got to have a spoon and it gets put on the plate they're not allowed to dip there's no sort of like you know dip in willy nilly in my house and someone try I won't name them one of the children tried to do it with a cheese straw which would have less sort of drag. You no good no good chill so Christmas leftovers what have you still got that you kind of purchase for Christmas or the new year but you figure you might be eating and drinking all the way through until next Wednesday Never mind this Wednesday 080389 double 3 double 3 text a one travel 3 style that message with the word lades or email Richard stead at B.B.C. Doc and if you are prepared to throw open your pantry door and let his in on the radio this morning that will be more than appreciated afternoon on B.B.C. Radio Leeds the big funny and we are talking this hour about food combinations are you are going to go well. I know that you know by crazy crazy crazy how to. But I guess I have to. Know you are out. To the right place. Somebody's going to. Cut me a present treat you know you. Come to the. B.B.C. Radio late back from May die. Day to Day Nicholas Dennis I had infer from 9 o'clock this morning will find no one next to talking about in the next 10 minutes or so and Johnny I am looking up to take time for Gail looking after your weather this morning is Lisa Gallagher and without preempting her too much it's going to get colder it is yes today we'll see a noticeable difference to yesterday say temperature has in the gate to about full 5 degrees which is below average for the time of year we should be about 6 or 7 degrees in January and lots of clouds certainly more clout than yesterday but we should see 10 to brighten up from the west as because through the afternoon it's going to stay dry there is no which is good yes that is against a tribal high pressure in charge say spring is a loss of dry weather light winds which is really chasing cloud amounts around say tonight we've got clear skies will see the temperature down to about minus 2 minus 3 by the end of the night and looking ahead to so the back end of the wake of the 1st weekend of 29000 is it more of the same it's kind of more the same in the high