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BBC Radio Stoke BBC Radio Stoke October 23, 2019 100000

Let me let. Me. B.b.c. Radio state Perry spell and Liz Ellis playing you believe got marshmallow in churches and yellow to come as we've been hearing in the news the awful news this morning we're finding out the bodies of 39 people have been found in a lorry container in Essex the lorry drawee there we hear has been arrested we are awaiting more information more keeps coming through and actually at around half past 11 if you stick with those we're expecting to be able to bring you more information at about half past 11 on this sad news locally as sort of announced on Facebook today at the Lincoln district show. As described as stuff from Orleans premier agricultural event for more than half a century is to be discontinued. As announced by organizers today. Announced on Facebook a lot of people commented Andrea says so got it always came to this even before we lived in leaker's a fab family Diao very sad Carol says great shame this is our favorite show Tina so women response and actually Karen Michelle our Tina says we are losing a lot of agricultural shows all over the u.k. Karen says I feel saddened to hear this absolutely love the leak show. And we can talk about that with one of the show's directors we've not got them yet though. We've gone and b.b.c. Radio state police almost spoken to the chairman Alan Pickering on the show vice chair I'm director Rachael to do everything we can to make sure you know we've looked into everything before this decision was made. To go Room these things if you have another revenue is to show committee's decision release extremely reluctant to side. To make this decision because of the full in attendance and revenues during the last 2 years as which has made the planning the future events for not for the impossible I don't viable issues show vision it was done by an estimated 5000 people whether. I'm all of the event that the plane feels in. On them of course. We had to make some reforms in 2018 as well because the the ground was no safer than it was on the show day which also contribute to all losses. So falling to use a source text box a committee of exterior looked inside took several Demick I'm Obama forced to carry on you must remember that the annual cost of putting a show on is in excess of 80000 that leaves 83000 if you have this year's form that tends. To it was with the but whether of the men we lost a lot of revenue this year how many years then does this bring to an end of the leash. Well he's 57 years. Except for Warren's ones when he was the footpath I think is 2000 was the 4th mouse game stop this madness you have to do with a show every year 57 years. So. It's something which is inevitable if you have. The money just to carry on the committee members have been absolutely fantastic everybody on the committee. They've been a tremendous job with the usual Valente is to see Daniel this is very sad semiofficial. I am a joint show director and the vice chair of the show. I've been on the committee for over 20 years. My father is the president of the show. So we show has been part of my life forever so the source of not having a link or yeah it's very sad it's very upsetting for so unfortunately we've got to be realistic there isn't the from the 1st to be able to contemplate putting on a show. Because everything is become so expensive and the show was never there to make a profit the show was always there to provide another day up for the family and affordable coast and unfortunately that's not something that we can do anymore sad news isn't it for the people of Lake and I we been a couple a d.v.d. Couple of times as well so the atmospheric heat feels as though everybody is that and beyond the atmosphere we're not being as well the weather's always been for a decent And yeah the atmosphere has been good as you and I'm going over the last year of course and I mean the weather can make or break these sort of events currently and last year I know they had a drop of about $5000.00 visitors as a result of inclement weather. Britain for years in the business and I'm doing the question I'm going to do my questions today on top of the parts not only my question I think I mean that means will be easier when I think mine is the easy things I always multi choice the heart and mind sound and. Swing. I guess with on. I might be laughing on the other side of my face after pots today and anyway if you if you can stick in loads of questions about the Kardashians you may find that easy to. Read solid. Yes I want to see what you say Tess you say if you would like to play top of the pulse with us to. Day and it's not about the quiz questions if we just have a laugh with those it's about piling up the crockery in the studio watching your crash if you would like to play today you qualify a question is this which local sing which local very famous sitting around here Jennifer moves has got not totally got to be drawn from the most famous person I know has got a Christmas album coming out next month for most got to be. He should really say Christmas. Is not I'm but you might know I weigh 201 to 188. B.b.c. Radio can something just between us. When I was finally brain. Every single word is perfect as again. In the south. With me. Let me. Fall. And speak to. Me every. Can I tell you something just between. When I was and. Every single word is perfect as it can be. With me b.b.c. Radio start with marshmallow and churches Lucas Yeah humans is back on your radio tonight 7 o'clock is talking to a former staff a university student He's now a comic creator is that there is there are some people like that is the day dream dream job she will tell you how to take in a comic in an arts course took her all the way to Japan I want to that knowledge was on the things I want to do. Big fun of 2000 a day used to be done that the art of the art work is incredible just phenomenal filled hours at b.b.c. Radio stakes all the way loves all these covers deal the high grass and fill Barack . The lead up for a 2nd there full definitely has been oh so she'll be interested she's only because humans at 7 o'clock tonight at one of the best books I read. In less than 5 years is that book called Long and chewed at the the true story of a lone genius who says he solved the greatest scientific problem of his time and it was about time incredible book about navigation and to navigate properly Basically you need a very very accurate portable time piece on board your ship and it's fascinating story but time has been itself is an interesting story how we can. We divide into every hour in 60 minutes 24 in a day in a lot sort of stuff and 60 seconds in every minute. That's one thing this country has 2 dogs and this is it this is the whole thing about unifying time because we start different times new parts of the country. Is we also all have to agree to put our clocks back or forward at the right time as it is going to be going back this weekend Saturday night want to. Speak to Louise devoid curator the role Observatory in Greenwich alley Louise Why Good morning why we open our clocks back with what's the story behind them one of the people had suggested the idea back in the 18th or 19th century but it didn't really crystallize until 1007 when I knew from Kent called William Willett published a pamphlet to code the way to daylight in which he proposed changing the clocks to help increase productivity which is energy consumption and keep it more time and light in evenings to exercise now sadly his idea didn't come to fruition at the time even though he had lots of support from prominent people and it wasn't really until the 1st world war that the idea really kicked in when the Germans started to change their clocks in April 1918 and just a few weeks later in the May that year so we could find them at the right time and we know in bed while they're sort of starting their assault. Well it's sort of falls on from well it's my day really about saving energy so the Germans very dependent on coal for powering their munitions factories and they thought that if there was less coal being useful to misstate heating and lighting and so on that they could divert that coal to their factories and so we did the same does it work that way because it strikes me that it's dark in the morning is dark in the evening when you get into the depths of winter. Yes it's really quite layered now as our society is so different and it's very difficult to take really how much effect change in the clocks really has surface on poor people talk about how it would use energy but then if it's warm and maybe people are using air conditioning or perhaps actually changing technology like easing l.e.d.s. Instead of traditional bulbs maybe that saves more energies so it's a really complex debate do you think the clocks because we have Rich summer time is that the time is not the official time and then we're just about to move into Greenwich Mean Time and we do think we'll ever have it so we don't change the clock is removed to revert. It's it's interesting I mean certainly from some history we've dabbled with lots of ideas so for example in the 2nd Bobo we had double some of the time we had to change your clock by 2 hours and then in the 6 days we tried keeping it on one our heads around not didn't work very well either so it's interesting there are so many different approaches and I guess like everything else as long as we all agree and do the same then it should be fine big question but it's always going to always staggered me that the whole world agrees on the time we whole world there's no country I believe that those time differently the how did that come about that we all agree on 60 Minutes in an hour to 24 hours in a day and. Well there are lots of different aspects of time so those those numbers those 60 minutes 24 hours they would date back way back to Babylonian and Egyptian culture and we've sort of inherited legacies but the the idea of if ever I'm referring to Greenwich Mean Time and having different time zones that all stems from a conference that was held back in 84 when people wanted to decide on using a common standard reference point in the world it was a confusing if you try to travel with the railways and with steam ships and so on if a fund raising it to. It's just confusing so that's when they had this conference trying to say I don't creating a more unified approach and even as a signal cue that even within one country our country would have to face massive The Rave time zones wouldn't me yes if you look at some old clocks you might notice they have a slightly different one extra minute hand and the show the time locally so as you're progressing further west from London so a few minutes slightly behind it to take a little bit extra for the f. To rotate round silence the 8 you have clocks you can have a variation of they be 12 minutes so. I've got a radio controlled clock a lot of people have now so I know exactly what time it is my phones never own my car radio is never wrong. But how did we know the right time before you know the technology was that Opus. It really depends what time you need to eat and so before the Industrial Age people just relied on the sun because that's all they needed if you're out working in a failed all day and he does he stand on it and get a sense of how far the sun has traveled across the sky that's what you need to know that later on way to travel particularly to violations so one it really helps if there's one saying reference depending on whether they're in London or Cardiff or Newcastle How do people know them and they could then you can set up like loop there the trees or you might say a master clock like that must a clock at the observatory which sends out electric impulses along the Telegraph network to various stations the stations could then check their clocks and set in accordingly and if people could rely on the only source signals being distributed funny observatory across the country and if people could just set it all down to the railways it's fascinating subject Louisa really appreciate it very much thank you. Let's get a check on the right are we looking at 19 Stephen looking much better again Alice on the north side of the m. 16 on and off for the morning 43157 over towards stag seems to May be much better again on the motorway cameras but still slowly mayor Western right the a 520 templates are in operation around what will write anything else usual number 801 c 188. It's that time of year again. If you want to get ready to make a difference. Every. Such b.b.c. . Tremendously. So I respect. Top of the pulse on the way on b.b.c. Radio East I am respelling is Alex Quade you know I'm glad we're playing a song b.b.c. Right copy listening to this for a little wallowing in the linkage now we've got a young kid just in the phone dispatch Yeah yeah the farms Yeah. The revenue coming low that can lead to action that will put such a. Turnover situation and I. Told you. My so as on the darkest day got me feelin some can delay and make me want to savor every moment. If it means. They were. Coming. To. See that. I mean. Let's. See those. That's. The money. This is how we do it don't import it. I just want to hear you screaming. 2 they're. Desperate to get a young kid and the phones. And Justin Bieber and I mean slightly in Spanish but as a video it was far from so we've come back a couple of years now start the Spanish version of video 1st video ever to hit 3000000000 views you bear in mind I don't know how that happens because there's only 7000000000 of us I say only there's only 7000000000 people on the planet so that's nearly half the people of color are going to see this video and I wasn't one of them. I think on 3000000000 views I suppose a few people watched it more than once. Well after a look Ok We're going to cross live now to Gray's police station where we're hearing from Essex d.c.c. Pika mills on the bodies of 39 people found in a lorry container in Essex. Good morning my name is Pippa mills and on the Deputy Chief Constable in Essex place I'd like to read a statement to update you on a life murder investigation been led by the force following the tragic discovery of 39 bodies inside a lorry container this morning. Shortly before 1 40 am today we received reports that a number of people had been found inside the lorries container at the Watergate industrial park on Eastern Avenue in Gray's. We believe the lorry is from Garia and came into the u.k. Through Holly head on the 19th of October. Emergency services attended but sadly all 39 people inside the container who died. Early indications suggest that one of these people was a teenager the rest are believed to be adults. A murder investigation was launched and the lorry driver a 25 year old man from Northern Ireland was arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in place custody. At this stage we have not tried densified where the victims are from or their identities and we anticipate this could be a lengthy process. I would like to thank the local community and in particular those who have been directly affected by the police cordon at the industrial site. Thank you for your cooperation and I appreciate the impact the road closure will have on businesses within the quarter. I'm unable to say at this stage how long the cauldron will be in place but please let me reassure you that my officers and partners will be doing everything they can to release the scene as soon as possible . This is an absolute tragedy and very sad day for Essex pace place in the local community we will continue to work alongside many other partner agencies to find out what led to these deaths I'd like to pilfer anyone who has any information to contact my offices at the major investigation tape on one o one or by visiting our Essex Police website we will update all of our channels as we are able to but please appreciate we're in the early stages of what is likely to be a lengthy investigation. You. Know Perry spell and wave you on b.b.c. Radio stake each week day 9 till 12 you can take it on your travels with the with b.b.c. Sounds or listen 3 small speak it is sight please play b.b.c. Radio style top of the pots question stage should qualify and if you can't squeeze you in today which looks unlikely since you've got. The 3 people I've got 3 people oh yeah Jhelum Well that's given. What gives the America I will anyway here's a qualifier which local singer is bringing out a Christmas album next month we can't wait and it's not Jonathan will we don't give him the answer now to you and we community just why don't we give. You not just leave it down to the days yeah it's right it's Robbie Williams who should think or maybe you know the. I'm guessing this is the game where we're in the pop 3 so I would stop. Compulsory in the studio lights so some stuff is done for you know that's no longer useful cracked. And we ask questions as we go along doesn't matter if you rubbish it quiz questions you can join in anyway because the winner is just the last person who answered the question correctly so let's see who's playing today then online Well we should. I will now Gillian silver down. A bit. So what's going on here. Well I'm. Trying to buy lots and lots a ball of Christmas b.s. Because we're getting ready even get ready for. We're just have Yeah busy packing lots of moments a really busy night you run breweries it microbrewery your know we say I'll be a. Year from. Now some of these you know making it. Much easier to drink and that's much easier to make we have to sample it well so yeah we go. Yeah so what's going well we share what's. Important and more than a few years ago where which direction I'm going you know it's still very popular I think people like really pale beers are quite nicely one the ones I've got maybe like the flavor and you get. The same but yeah they seem to get a bit sticky in the but. Yeah that is if you want to drink right bean you know what I mean. About the bit. Could be a that wouldn't normally be playing really well as one side was for but in mine anyway right. You're up against. How David. Silence until she's your opponent allowed you know. So you a beer drinker David Oh well yeah. Nice one x. And see what's going on in Crewe then David the. 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