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Good morning at 6 o'clock I'm sorry Julie and here's the latest news for Nottinghamshire in an effort to enhance the conservatives appeal to younger voters to research has outlined changes to student funding in England and the start of the conservative conference in Manchester Mrs May has indicated that graduates in England won't have to start repaying loans until their earning $25000.00 pounds a year the low cost travel company monarch has been granted a 24 hour extension to its license to sell package holidays that means travelers who book holidays with the firm until midnight tonight will be protected under the Act all scheme which refunds customers and tell if a travel firm collapses a new law banning face file such as burkas on a cabs has come into force in Austria they are going centrist government says the law is about protecting Austrian values but Muslim groups have condemned the ban saying only a tiny minority of Austrian Muslims wear full face veils volunteers will help with the restoration efforts at Stonebridge city farm today following a break in last week around 50 birds were released from the Avery following the break in at the community charity. Gogglebox a media personality Reverend Kate Buckley has dismissed claims that a rise in the butt of people training to become clergy is down to celebrity because the claim originally appeared in an article in The Telegraph and pointed to people such as referent Buckley and Reverend Richard Coles who's currently appearing in Strictly Come Dancing and the sisters of a monastery and bull well have told b.b.c. Radio him about that life away from the world the residents have taken a vow of enclosure to stay in the monastery for the rest of their whole life and you know him more from the nuns the Monastery of the poor class order a little bit later on b.b.c. Radio this Sunday morning. So look at the weather forecast that cold and bright to start off with skies will be cloudy for the rest of the day I was somewhat in windy conditions to the cloud and rain the soft and look a lighter on the dry weather following into the said today temperatures looking like 17 Celsius 63 far in height across Nottinghamshire mostly dry tonight across the county some class developing staying breezy by Monday morning you'll notice it will fail Rachel. Elvis some b.b.c. Radio Nottingham if I can dream it's 5 past 6 it's Sunday the 1st of October I'm sorry Julian how lovely to be here so I'm here since I've been here on Sunday morning so for the morning I'm in stats and a whole pile of hams have got a whole lot of C.D.'s with all of the hymns but you perhaps remember also love to sing on a Sunday morning so would you like to choose one because she's left me this pile and I'm not quite sure what to play well so if you would like to choose a hymn and maybe a reason for choosing it maybe it's just a favorite Maybe it means something to you and some special words that will particularly resonate today 9343434 feel like suggest a hymn and a reason for choosing it you can text as well I want triple 3 Start a message with the word not to go between now and 7 o'clock to play some of your favorites that also be a morning dedication for you in the next 50 minutes and sneak you know what's coming up on the ceiling songs of praise today here is a song that you probably remember from school assemblies. 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Radio not him that was the Wallingford parish church choir at Sahara a favor him or him that means something special to you then just suggest one I will try and play it for you between now and 7 o'clock I have the numbers 934-3434 when you phone and when you text really easy to do that one triple 3 Start a message with the word not a whole pile of songs of him that you could choose from so I just suggest your favorite and I'll try my best to play them for interesting stories coming up this morning you're going to have from the the the story about a bomb a crew who died in Nottinghamshire 75 years ago and how why that being remembered and a couple of different places across the county today out of also had a chance to do this job sometimes you get a chance to be some really nasty and just find out about someone else's life and people whose lives are perhaps very different to your own so Friday I was given the opportunity to go and see some nuns who live in an enclosed convent and they do not leave they do not leave a toll and find out what that means to them to take in that vow not only of chastity and poverty but also of enclosure so they don't leave the monastery ample well and unless they get special permission for a medical reason what their life is actually like that I was fascinating and they were lovely so you'll have that later on this morning's programme on b.b.c. 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Radio him and the song school Pilgrim It's our year in heaven for Verity for this morning it's not usual for me to be here and mostly this for years and then voted to cover she's having a weekend off so it's really lovely to be here with us on the Sunday morning I'm bringing you a reflection for the 1st of October today comes from Nigel Adams and he's the director of the local question charity called Hope Nottingham there are many stories in the Bible about how Jesus showed compassion healing and forgiveness to all sorts of people one quite well known story was when a short man called Zacchaeus a tax collector climbed a tree to see Jesus over the crowds this man was a greedy selfish person the kind that the crowd wouldn't have guards or the wife or who most people would have avoided but Jesus saw him and decided to take a chance he invited himself Zacchaeus his house for to that might have been a bit dangerous at the very least many around would have wondered why Jesus would waste time on such a man surely he was a lost cause as he did with so many people Jesus took a great risk Zacchaeus could have robbed or cheated him. But thankfully Zacchaeus made the most of the opportunity he welcomed Jesus. Zacchaeus somehow saw that this was his chance to put his past behind him and start again on the spot he decided to give back all that he'd stolen and give half his wealth to help others in need Jesus was delighted and said today salvation has come to this house who others might have passed by and written him off but Jesus gave him the chance he needed have you have encountered someone that needs another chance have you wondered whether they're worth the risk Have you ever wanted someone to give you another chance I believe Jesus will always be willing to give everyone another chance and he would encourage you and I to follow his example his approach Lord Jesus thank you that you write nobody off you want to give everyone a chance and another chance to be loved and to love others thank you. Nigel Adams with your Through reflection for this Sunday morning Nigel is the director of the local Christian charity hope Nottingham. 2070 b.b.c. Radio. Lucky. Oh. Oh. B g o b a j. B o t. V. V. V. V. V v. V v. V v. V. V. V. V. V. V. V. V. V. V v. V. J f e. B j. A b j. B j with. The. He. Be the one to. Be told to. Be beautiful and be one of them he was to. Be. Found when he washed away happy birthday to. You. A Lady Smith Black Mambazo and happy day 22 minutes past 6. It's a festival today so yeah. About stuff and it's all this time it's usually the time of year when you might have visited the ploughing much recently had tickets were planning to go but it was called off you probably heard it was water logged in already sorry for all the visitors and their exhibitors but it is a site that is a celebration of harvest ready why. Happens is the plowing of all the produce that's available to see and buy they're celebrating harvest is still alive and well you perhaps are the school or church as you were growing up and it's still happening in Nottinghamshire monks most kids and school children although as you are here today some of the harvest traditions are changing. Around the village knocking on people's doors and giving no action feed. We quickly realised that they've got it share we just give it to people. You. We have. A have. With. We plow the failed south and scatter performed by Norah cathedral choir it's a harvest him and says to go back to 850 full it's b.b.c. Radio play you some favorite hymns and songs between now and 7 o'clock go on to add something you particularly like to head with that I mean ing for you perhaps to get in touch and we'll play those in the last Hoff hour between 630 and 7 o'clock we have plenty of time to do that you can text as well you want trouble 3 Start a message with the word not a song now from rap Rutman Christian singer and songwriter has released his 13th Alban this week called glory so and has a 1st chance to hear one of the new tracks this is gracefully broken. How old it. Was. Managed a much Redmon songs called gracefully broken it's b.b.c. Radio not again listening to sat in for Verity on the Sunday morning Sunday morning the 1st of October how we got the Afghans upon the 4 1st of October but hey we all started to get the news headlines. From Hell if they were the latest to reason may has outlined changes to student funding in England ahead of the conservative conference in a bid to woo younger voters the plans also include o u k y extension of the Help to Buy scheme cleanup efforts a taking place today it's time Bridge City Farm following a break in last Friday the community charity incident and was targeted with vandals releasing home for the birds from there a very. Mo cost travel company monarch has been granted a 24 hour extension to its license to sell package holidays it means travelers who book holidays with the firm until midnight tonight will be protected under the atoll system which refunds customers if travel firm collapses the airline is in talks with potential investors to find a buyer for part or all of its short who fly business and Prince Harry says he hopes to expand the Invictus Games in future saying the sky's the limit he launched the Paralympic style competition for injured servicemen and women and veterans in 2014 news on b.b.c. Radio Nottingham 631. Has the weather forecast for Nottinghamshire for Sunday the odd bright spot is possible this morning but on the whole afraid the clouds will be pretty cloudy through most of today with some wet and windy conditions a cloud of rain should clear up a little later on you may see some drier weather and some sunshine into the evening temperatures at 17 Celsius 63 degrees Fahrenheit so mostly dry across Nottinghamshire tonight some place spells developing and staying breezy so it's going to be chilly for tomorrow morning starting with that quite a cold start for Monday and then dry and bright for the rest of the day. Sorry Chilean b.b.c. Radio. Thank you. See. Signior scared. When. And she got an amazing voice Anita school can that is on b.b.c. Radio Good morning to George in cleft enjoying the music this morning it's really good to have your company here on b.b.c. Radio not again this Sunday coming up after 7 o'clock you're going to hear a story about a bomb a crow who died in 75 years ago it was a long time ago isn't it still this morning they all going to be remembered in fact in 2 separate services in the attic I'm sure here how and why they're being remembered today and then a little bit later on how fascinating insight into what it's really like to live in a convent and you know that we're not talking about Sound of Music created this because this is real this is a convent in bull well and a very rash Hants to go into the enclosed order the nuns have taken that vow they've taken a vow of chastity they've taken a vow of poverty so they don't have any belongings but in addition to that they've taken a vow of enclosure which means they don't leave unless they get special permission for a really important reason so what is that like and why do they do it make them about 20 past 7 this morning. sloth loans. The. Way was. Us or were. They a. Load. Of a little. Less. Mold it was a. Super Bowl over. Night. I am. 11. Was. Good morning is b.b.c. Radio also young 1st Sunday morning and hello to cozy and Mansfield is writing a poem and I have slashing down on the windows this Sunday morning because he's having a cup of tea and enjoying the music and would like to hear how great that will out so we'll play that before 7 o'clock for you and Janice Jonathan Coulton Good morning thank you for your message wanting to have price a lot of triumph on that as well before 7 you all also go to hair really interesting story it's a bit of a preview this for what's coming up on songs of praise on the tally this afternoon it's an interesting story of an American composer who's working with NASA on a really ambitious choral project so if you're saying Go involved in a choir sing in any way this is quite a story and you'll hear that on the way just before 7. Libra and be still for the presence of the Lord Good morning good morning to Andrew has him Papa what it is I was glad when I woke up and heard you that I realized it wasn't Monday is a little confusing as it's a bit confusing from a to b. On it I'm usually with you along with and day Monday to Friday and verities here on the set aside yeah I'm sorry at and think about that alarming Paypal think they've got to get up and get on and you really don't you can stay and have a cup it's a lie in bed Stein you jim jams because it's pretty grim out there the Sunday morning Andrew also says could you possibly play spirit of the Living God plays it was played at the Pentecost service which was televised by the b.b.c. In the presence of the Archbishop of Canterbury and in my view it's a beautiful him I agree with you I think I played it when they did songs of praise from from Nottingham at the next session might Marian why and I felt the same way Andre said thank you trying to get out if I can between now and 7 o'clock it's it's Sunday morning and it's quarter to 7 us it has him we promised for Kasi in Mansfield. And this news my. Mother Superior. To. Know some big voices on the program today it's amazing songs How Great Thou Art from Jonathan Vera as suggested by Kasi in Mansfield who makes the morning a little better despite the fact that the way the rain is lashing on the wind it's sad 9 minutes to 7 now and if you tune into songs of price on the telly this afternoon is 183151 b.b.c. One and a sneak preview as to what's on it now because it's an American composer Eric Whitacre who is working with NASA square thing is not saying a very ambitious choral project in fact he said it's made his most ambitious so far he talks about the Hubble telescope being the inspiration for his latest composition and his passion for. Helping people be part of a global thinking community. I've been a space nerd since I can remember and since the Hubble telescope launched in the early ninety's I've been entranced by that entire project. First just on a technical level that they could create at that the time was the most complex machine ever made send it into space and when these images started coming back they were the to me the most important images in the history of humankind. And that image alone I think. If it just shows us how in possibly small we are and how impossibly large the universe it is this magnificence So I wanted to write a piece about it. And the piece is called Deep Field. When you see the pictures from our bill telescope and you see how small we are in this massive universe does it affect your spirituality at all I try to live my daily life having. A sense of presence and a spiritual experience in everything I do so cream in a cup of coffee and seen the turbulence in the swirls or the sunlight on a leaf I try to spend my entire day that way but when you look at the the deep field image and all of those galaxies there's nothing else to conclude but this sense of found wonder and awe how for the past decade Eric has been creating virtual choirs where the recordings of individuals around the world are combined to make the sound of a huge mast choir. The decline of religion in the West singing together one of the great traditions that's that's been lost to communities for centuries simply came together once twice 3 times a week and sang and so. I thought. Because if we could get 25 people soprano alto tenor bass and if they were singing at the same tempo and in the same key all we'd have to do is take all these videos whenever or wherever they were recorded and start them at the same time and then what would unfold would be a choir a virtual choir. You know you get 60000 people together in a football stadium not all of them can sing but there's a power that happens when people unify in singing that way and the same thing happens with the virtual choir. And for Eric's latest work deep field he's assembling a virtual choir the. There are no auditions all races all creeds religions all genders it's open to anybody the and what we want to have is just this thing where you can sense the beauty of the universe around us and actually add your voice to it if part of it. Be part of something larger than yourself pretty inspiring is that the American composer talking to you Sean and if you want to watch a show I almost made me want to take the spot Bank completely 10 death and splitting up with enough of a song in my life it may be that I want to I want to be an us you can say mall find out on songs of praise on b.b.c. One the soft and in from 350 m. By threats this as a song for you this morning. Oh Maggie I. So many. I have read. So many. So much. Way. Through. What can we. Goto. Thank you Collette while of each of us you could if you do this job commenters The music is beautiful. Had wanted to have that one good morning coming up in the next half hour then you're going to have quite a story of a bomber crew who died in Nottinghamshire 75 years ago so why this morning are they being remembered and a fascinating insights into the life of nuns living in an enclosed order in a convent in bowl while the right chance to go and see them and their lovely heaven speak to the next awful story music. You see right here on us again. This morning at 7 o'clock on the latest b.b.c. News for Nottinghamshire from Haiti Compton Turris a May is seeking to enhance her party's appeal to younger voters at the start of the conservative conference in Manchester the prime minister is set to announce that she wish and fees will be frozen there will also be a u.k. Wide extension of the help to Bali scheme the low cost travel company Monica's been granted a 24 hour extension to its license to sell package holidays it means people who book with the firm until midnight tonight will be protected under the atoll scheme which helps package holiday make his When travel companies collapse his own business correspondent Joe line and without this brief extension to it at all license with the Civil Aviation Authority other airlines might have to be drafted in to fly home 10000. Monark customers who are already on package holidays overseas the airline is in last ditch talks with a number of potential investors to find a buyer for part or all of that short haul business monarch which nearly collapsed a year ago has 45 Boeing aircraft on order and is trying to refocus its business away from short haul flights and package holidays in favor of long haul destinations volunteers will help with the cleanup efforts at Stonebridge city farm today following a break in last week around 50 birds were released from the Avery following a break in at a community charity Peter Arment is the manager and says the group now need to raise extra money to help with security it's really sad mindless absolutely mindless It's a sort of a s