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BBC Surrey BBC Surrey July 11, 2019 120000

Baloch Loftus assaulted an elderly woman at her home in light water in Sari making off with around 3 and a half 1000 pounds the victim was at home in Christie closed around 1030 on Tuesday evening when she noticed someone outside on her patio trying to break in with a screwdriver She then found a 2nd person in her living room they slapped her several times and made off with a quantity of money got to Kapil says it's been fully operational this morning after the air traffic control problem sparks major disruption yesterday evening him and that nothing could take off or land for almost 2 hours yesterday thousands of people were temporarily unable to travel more than $26.00 flights were diverted and 8 cancelled well service was even just after 7 last night but the knock on a has affected thousands of passengers today Steve went from Brighton was one of those affected we got there 6 o'clock for 815 flights and over great all the baggage stops was completely closed there was fencing off there were members ready of starved away so we went and stood ready on the ready departure balcony no terminal they would let our bags all across. With no flights then about 8 o'clock we got a message for him. To say like councils make other plans Sporting News now England's cricket is a playing Australia in the World Cup semi final at Edgbaston a short time ago Australia was struggling 142 for 5 off 32 overs Meanwhile Sussex assistant coach Jason swift admits it will be a blow not to have stalled Boehner on the Robinson available this weekend the same as being picked up by the England Lions So who missed a trip to Lancashire in the county championship but Swifties pleased for his player really happy for Ali is probably the best bowler induced to take out James Anderson but he is a tremendous ball and fully warrants that selection and I'm sure he'll do really well tennis now at Wimbledon it's women's semi finals day Serena Williams plays barbarous feet save our. Well Simona Halep takes on a Leno Spitta Lena and today stage 6 of the Tour de France features the 1st summit finish of this year's race Britain's current Thomas started the day 45 seconds behind the leader Julian and a Phillipe look at the weather well the softer you sunny spells on some patchy crowd the chance of the old shower atop temperatures 24 Celsius then a dry salt to the night but cloud increasing bringing the chance of some showers around the middle of the night try and clear in later on though knows 14 Celsius B.B.C. News it's 5 minutes past one. Sees every. $25.00 is still closed between junctions $8.10 that's right round so either it Rick. If jackknife earlier on this morning continues we can see all the cameras and all traffic being taken off junction to the official diversion recross to follow the yellow holo trolling goals via the 81740 the 24 and then the 83 not surprisingly that diversion is particularly slow especially north of Tadworth heading up the A to 40 into wards at some and a very busy with as well just be aware that there is a height limits of 15 feet to the toll with railway bridge on the 840 and as a self on day 3 that is curing from I say just before Paines Hill. Down into the M $25.00 because of the congestion on the Wisley and change roundabout northbound a 3 way securing from Ripley looking at the census all the routes affected include the northbound M $23.00 that securing about half way down so you I got wait careful from that way rather half way up to be up to the 5 as a queue on the I 23 who really. Crosses slow and also delays through and call them and also actually lots of traffic diverting via Hampson course heading out for the city also all those are it still affects who will be up to date of course on that 24 whether that's really slow towards the 87 to Cal full road because of the road works and the latest on the I 27 was quite busy just to bypass us and usually slow westbound towards the road roundabout the may be an accident there. Is also a queuing and heading to Drusilla's a $27.00 each way there. First and looking absolutely fine and on to the trains will see the 6 delays of an hour between Hastings and I should still after a breakdown much earlier on leave the B.B.C. . Series B.B.C. Series something some way you'll see still in the show thanks Judy but it's. Globe global. Player. Plays. Inside the mayor kept enclosure in the middle there's a dome where the ordinary mortal can stand up and have a look and you can see everything through a grass pine and I'm standing here with 3 adults and 3 baby may or cats and they are being fed. I can't do that makes you squeak shade but let me talk to Evie Hi Evie How long have you been with the mayor cats and sought what case since November. And been working with them public it's about January. And the grown lots of got names Yes so in here we have say Chile is the mom and she's about t's old and we've got dad in his 4 and then sister Savannah He's also a little tiny squeaky babies I can't tell you how sweet I R F I think for the was actually and I know there's going to be a competition to give them names yes they're so these babies were born at the end of Maine so they're about 6 weeks old and one of our newest additions to the park and I want what I know about me cats is you operate as a family there are a group around them along. Yes they hang around in the correct have a pack of mean cats is called a mob and they can hang around with up to 50 individuals so they are very definitely family orientated a mobile a mob of mere cats I love that that's pretty It sounds like it's a you dish thing a miscarriage of mere cats but they are absolutely do for you from I'm from Kent originally and then relocated to work here how is it working true Silis It's actually amazing like a come in every day and I mean this is my job every day I get to hang around with cats it's incredible Now you know mere cats because of the Coronation Street founds amongst us where mere cats you know whatever they say are can't even do their acts and but what is it they are so addictive as an animal you can't take your eyes off them look at them they're standing on their back legs looking Why are they so lovely Well I think it's just their general temperament they are quite night good natured in general and they are quite small they don't rate much larger than about 50 centimeters so I reckon just the small part of them and the fact that they are so family orientated everyone wants to be in a big family and these guys definitely take it to the next year when there are children of 14 children that want to be a big family. And listen they're lovely your feed them how many times a day so these guys get fed. 3 times a day so they get fed in the morning they'll get a meat feet and then in the often in they'll get what we could escape to feed and it's just to encourage foraging behavior so we just around the enclosure for them to spend the rest of the day hunting for it and then at the end of the day they'll get another me feet as well and do the have visitors off just seen a boat coming into they have people to visit them yes the pub we deem a can count is and yes if you can see is and I think that they're all bugs that occasionally try and get some of their food but they make out so pretty quick and died tend to let that happen or what's in the lifespan of a mere captain so they can live up to about 13 years old. In captivity and in the wild they don't normally live past 58 years old but as I'm sure you can imagine in captivity the moment they even sniff we are making show that they're OK They are so delicious legs and gentlemen and chairs and I get you so down to Drusilla's please absolutely lovely Let me hand you over to All Saints now we're going to take us through the gate. most. Why did I mean. Is it because in a lot you the little time you need 2 things do you also before did you what did it feel like when it nibbled my toe Did you see it happen. That when it did it came to mind why did from Ingo's stand on one leg. To give Yeah the neck a rest. But you also didn't you also wanted for a man who has stood on one leg. A memoir she said. You stand on one leg also you stand one leg before you have a stand on one leg so they give us some respite from predators don't they so they don't get in the night and then they give the other leg a rest by standing on the other leg. Yeah but this is because the cameras here we are standing not camera microphone we're standing right by the mere cats now with sound in the other side the maybe worms a skin that well they're kind of wiggling around and the mayor cats are looking for them it is it's incredible it's obvious and there's no way he created crested black Macapp they have got all sorts of children friendly experiences and Julie a seal from Carshalton In summary said it was one of the most amazing experiences of my life I enjoyed it so much I mean you can look at pictures in books but when you see them in real life is amazing Emilie come here I'm going to talk to you where are you taking us next so we're going to go out and land and keep a cool cloud and she's going to tell you about the limits you can have a feat and a play as well actually I felt really feeble that I could not she feed the merely worms Remember feel a bit squeaky too squeamish is the word what we're looking at here I'm really in here we've got black quested they're quite critically endangered so it's very special that we have them here somewhere floating around. In his 1st birthday on Monday so that's very exciting I think we can make him a little cake which would be lovely and what will it be made of as far as I know it's a mixture of sweet say so and because they call it like they were. Just depend of the 1st big tech. To get the food for us if we can get its mango we will endeavor to his best. This lovely mechanic it's a secret viewing area that they know we're here they definitely do actually sometimes if you will process it and they raise their eyebrows at you know say they're very aware when he's very very discreet because his pink bottom he's turned away from me thank goodness because. Have you seen the cracks bottom. Or is it. Oh my head fries it is pink very very pink OK I am anyway you taking us next . Let's head to the limousine last we had the limas Madonna is going to give you what Madonna gives you a bit of noise. For Well we're walking round and we're going the back way because we because we're special aren't we were V.I.P.'s here at B.B.C. Sussex maybe Sorry I'm a walking past the big grasses again and walking down past the penguins the trick to this is to have somebody. Now through a wooden gate you might have heard on do. There I'm going to put the microphone next to this gate because it sounds like the sound of it. Yeah I expect don't want to send Bela Lugosi to turn up so we're following little yellow footsteps and were going past is called the zoo route so there's all sorts of places that you can stop off and we're very to look at the lamers Oh she's still there at the gate now she's done it for a. Rub against the names I don't know whether we're going to feed them or what's going to Emily what are we doing with the lemurs. What do we do with the lemurs with me and feed them we're going to have attack we keep a cloud and about them but they're quite playful so they might jump on you oh that's all right my man OK. So we're going to have to I think we'll be alright because when the outside. Oh we've got to go to the weather but OK we're going to give you some weather and then when you get back we're going to go feed the limas. Really getting a break. Where the snow. We get down. To. Make it. In business is. Big business and. Soon to me. It's. The Mohawk colors. Of the city of sun. Oh hold on don't you know you. Can See easy to see it is magic. Be well you know I'm standing outside the window of the rainbow lorikeet enclosure and if you pay a pound you get a pot of nectar there's a group of about 15 schoolkids you can hear them they are having the time of their life because they paid their pound and they're holding pots of nectar and these lorikeet little rainbow lorikeet parts are sitting on their heads sitting in their pots eating the nectar and all the children are trying to crouching in Squeak it's just wonderful Now conservation stages these rainbow lorikeets are common but guess what that's threatened by people in the pet trade so if you get offered a rainbow lorikeet No thank you you don't all we want them to stay in the wild absolutely beautiful and any minute now we're going to come out and tell you about whether the soft. Sat. Sunny intervals with a small chance of rain at times through the afternoon patchy towns will develop the same in drying cloudy later tonight no rain expected but it looks like a rather humid night 40 degrees Centigrade the animals here are going to love. Afraid the entity 5 is still close. Enough between 8 and 10 now with the because a lot this morning the heads but it was involved in accidents of the barrel still need to be repaired as well as fish that need to be cleaned up as well from the carriage way at the back of the queue is now about the judge's 6 X. Gholston if in the area the if the diversion that is a hollow triangle symbol but of course that is really busy at the moment so the 217 Brighton road that queues North. And then once you get. To this stretch is cooling through Epsom and you'll want to reach a 3 going south on the source a really busy nothing cup and tools the M 25 at Junction tend not to be a wellness diversion that the height limits a 15 foot 3. Bridge that's only a 2 food. Stretch is still really affected by this going on to balance cues that as you approach the M 25. Looking us well into the now this stretches still close having a sound instead. That's been closed between the Ashford hospital crossroads and the roundabout in that phones. When accidents are from the cold callous roundabout to ask right so is even busier in the area 3. 2 was around about the column that is broken down schools and queues only approach until the rail several Baldwins with some services as buses are running instead fly Hastings between internationalists bins of people. She along that line I don't saw the delays of about half an hour flight east phone as well on the station and has no service between. My management at the B.B.C. Travel. The B.B.C. Salary nothing. To. You come here now I'm signing here would volunteer in Lima land I never look if you're going to rush off somewhere how long you've been a volunteer up in falling to since the start of May and I absolutely love it you don't know what I need from you go and I know you're running off somewhere I know you are a young young human being how long have you been a volunteer only a few weeks and you're excited by the really fun why because I really like watching the animals like. I have you a favor animal. Yes we're going to get to see those later go and do your job right now I'm standing here with Crosby a Good afternoon ma'am good afternoon we've been standing in the sunshine we are so hot are you going to take us into the lemurs before we go in and we're going to feed them what do we need to know. That this little black one I was on now over there is a bit shaky so just look out I mean she he might run up and down my legs I hope so that's what that's one I only can hope for that at my age so we're going in through a little tiny gate back and here we are now our children allowed in here. Where we are right now the path around through Lima land here they can walk around here and we just ask them not to limit OK This one I have to just tell you that these young people covered in tattoos What is this one I love it thank you. To our eyes crossed it's a Native American symbol for friendships I mean my best friends. God and Emily's got to bloom in feathers beyond our right ear is fantastic if you look quite walking and what it's going to go all right what is this little person. Called. Lot today OK OK I love it now let me describe him he's black and he's got hair coming out behind his ears and he's got orange own eyes and he's got a very long tail and he's he's actually eating the grass he's picking up pieces of grass and somebody has thrown in some parsley he's beautiful here is his jumped up behind me there are 2 for a lot babies calling on man love it look at them or do they mind if you touch them . A little bit careful in case they decide to open it involved excited do you know you know I didn't know work at school I was the northwest woman in the world but I obviously did something right because I'm standing here with 242468 lemurs and they're eating sweet corn. And they're putting a little peace and sweet corn into their mouth with their have these other cold hands the bits of them yet they hold hands like they're quite dexterous animals so they use their hands a lot I can see you know he's trying to get the ball off of me and not he was hanging on my arm then you can see pictures of this so I hope that all his game pictures you can see it on B.B.C. Sussex on Twitter at B.B.C. Lot he's landed in the bowl now and now is there a parent to lucky here no not to love a lot of the male blackly Mat this is part of hare Clementine and they have one infant he's not really an infant anymore His name is Shadow he's just over there on all. Of his lovely OK Well listen I'm going to stand here and what that little fingers through their fingers they're about to play a bark 2 part invention they've got such brilliant fingers and I want to take them and I don't like that one of them is crawling up my arm. She's just fantastic Oh no not not free is now hanging code if you don't have too much relationship to that because you don't want to get weed we tend to just if we can subtly try and get them back on to the shelf or onto the floor just as we don't want because it's a walk through enclosure and we have the public walking through we don't want to encourage this interaction too much not not the hands on interaction like a lot these days I'm very close to this beautiful creature What's the origin of the name and say they're all from Madagascar and they're all from Madagascar in the wilds. And there's about $160.00 front species of lemur we've only got to hear it to sell as the ring tower and the black lemur Unfortunately 94 percent of those species are threatened with extinction is this rain forest bringing the rainforest down or is climate change what is it yes so in Madagascar Unfortunately it's the habitat loss is about 80 to 90 percent of the rainforest in Madagascar have been completely destroyed 3 illegal logging so the limb is out there just have no wild left pretty much and I can't bear it I cannot bear it I mean let me just ask you this on the floor do you know the answer to if you want to volunteer if you want to come and help if you want to conserve species if you want to do your bit for climate change what do you do so if you want to kind of volunteer at recent years you can get in touch with our lovely education team so you can get in touch with James Woodward he's a head of education or highly Foreman she looks after our volunteers and we have to be 16 to volunteer just Elizabeth you 16 and I read you interested the best thing to do is to get in touch send an email phone and you can find you know I 133874100 have a chat and we can see because basically to volunteers that's the best way to do it Claudia just how lucky are you I mean everybody says the same thing I wake up in the morning I love coming to work I'm just walking up to the sun only can you take a picture of this beautiful lemur who's sitting here quietly having a look at us what cold this is that's of course it's is there a John Paul George there's no there's a Timmy and a William and. And Ringo and they've all got funny names and so this and I said

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