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B.B.C. 3 Counties read it now quite a story for you coming up after the news headlines to help us to it's of trenches that were built in Buckinghamshire the aim of which was to train it was to train soldiers in what it would be like to be in the trenches and you know when they were in for you can see them on our Facebook page if you go to B.B.C. Don't cut it U.K. Slash No if you go to facebook dot com slash B.B.C. 3 I know what I mean. When you can hear a guy with a from that report that would do that after the news headlines last. 3 Counties radio on the rights while it's looking very busy in Milton Keynes at the moment make I'm just watching problems only 5. Northbound between the Abbey Hill roundabout and the 8 it's all because of an accident that's all keep an eye on not for you else also looking very busy just south of stock Mandeville that's all to name we've had a call from George he says there's been an accident only. Just the Terry Cross writes So keep an eye on that now kidneys. Straight out now. To rections out that Stevens Hill. Accident after looking a little busy in the area though. Left an agony that's very slow heading eastbound just approaching the diamond roundabouts imagines in B.B.C. 3 Counties radio. B.B.C. 3 Counties radio. Killick a plane that crashed in Hartford chick killing its trainee pilot still does it was taking off investigators say it probably crashed because it was taking off too steeply a prison officer has been jailed for smuggling in drugs to young men jailed in Aisle sprit 44 year old Claire Bennett from have pleaded guilty to misconduct in a public office possessing and supplying class B. Drugs trade unions a criticizing the government for failing to step in to rescue the plan for a nuclear reactor power station in Cumbria the Japanese company to she says it's wanting up its British nuclear division which was behind the more side project failed and application for a new free school for over 1200 peoples and Stephen H. Has been submitted to the government today that location has been made by McKayla who already run a school in Wembley Park the weather the beds not some bucks increasingly dry with sunny spells those are the headlines the next but as in is 3 across. Prime Feria hard rain's going to fall this is B.B.C. 3 counties right here I'm Nick Cofa Rob here from 3 o'clock said it's him this is a fascinating part of our local history trenches in the heart of Bucky in ships which were dug out more than 100 years ago we used to teach soldiers how to survive in the Western Front and has been responsible for the restoration of these trenches where you can experience the life of a soldier in World War one during the 1st World War more than 25000 miles of trenches with dug on the Western Front and 91 soldiers could dig the trench. Near Wendover they were sent to war reporter Gareth Lloyd he went to visit our at Holton where he met Gary Edwards who's Warrant Officer evaluations at the R.F. Central training schools or Gary here Atari Fulton you're bringing me down into this trench system standing 78 feet above me sandbags would corrugated metal at the back at the front. How does a trench system or a trench system would show if we took it from a version of a front line trench facing the enemy and then we have communication trenches running off that and this is what we're in now and it's literally what it says on the chain of communications to allow movement of supplies and troops forward and the injured and over Quitman coming back stories of communication between the lines of not designed for fighting not designed for fighting age the trying to keep people below the ground that the enemy cannot observe movement of traffic of troops and supplies so this list head on down in an already it's a narrow system moving left dry I didn't know beautiful straight line and it's it's amazing to think that this was being used as as as a training session all those years ago they were they were learning here today to do their craft yes so on it is and it is no change from what the royal way of forcing the British armed forces do now is depending where we're operating on the world we design our training to support our operation and the war to go on started by 915 on the western front and to keep out of sight the enemy we don't down so if we're taking down the troops need to know how to administrate them how to survive and how to fight in nation so we've come down a winding communication trench it is not sure 8 the reason not straight is that if a shell runs into it it doesn't spread out explosives in the shrapnel down a straight line with it being windy it hits the side walls and stops there so it's . Already training as we fight on the Western Front and interestingly I just thought we'd be standing in a in a muddy bog but there's actually a a well constructed. Foot bridge I mean only 6 inches off the ground but again a thought going into that massive thought originally the 1st trenches were exactly what you described with a hole in the ground of the people we were fighting on the western front to a place called mainly. The water table was very high the water would come down these buildings clay and water would stagnate and sit in the bottom of the trench what we had the problem then is trench short of the bridge eventually what was called dock bolts because the from the docks walking over the water raised to the individuals off the ground so the water would flow into anything and hopefully keep them dry for now I can see over the top in just if I look up into the sky I can see huge amount of barbed wire a very imposing view over a lot of barbed wire yes definitely in no man's land between the German front line after line we have to ensure much of a monks' of barbed wire went into these fortifications but it wasn't complete each runs from one end to the next it would be gaps made through it this would let our work patrols go out details go but also with the enemy attacked they would be channeled into these gaps and unfortunately both the British and the Germans then would set up machine guns to cover those gaps and that is where you get the killing areas and the one thing I am struggling to understand is how you would make any grounds because you've dug this big hole and there's a lot of barbed wire and then the other side the bad why would be there trenches I mean are we gaining much no realistic when the 1st war went to fighting seasons so during the summer it was dry etc We would put massive advances in and trying to take ground during the winter it was not live and let live but it was much more had to to use the ground then because of the rain the fog and everything would be. Bogged down so they would wait for the fighting season bombardment to go in and they would grab and hold for the punch forward hold that the opposite trench and then turn their trenches around to the front line a move forward like a caterpillar like taking ground is actually taking their trenches they can measure anything into their trenches yes taking into trenches the barbed wire that would presumably stop troops coming would I be standing here would I be with a rifle would I be seeing men 6 or 8 foot away from me on the on the coming through the barbed wire what you would have is we're in a base system now this was designed to hold 3 people and during daylight there would be one person upon the face keeping watch over the top of the trench this step which step here would be the $0.05 gentleman upon the understand I'm standing on here is over the tires over the top the next gentleman would be shut down here next to him so if you saw something he be given a note and there'd be the 3rd person do it and ministration down here place called he would just outside a per the trenches. 100 meters apart so you could hear the Germans talking you could actually smell them coke and should smell their tobacco and in 1914 we had the troops and they actually could singing carols to each of us they were living on the cheek and gel with each over for a while the dame flew out the night being down here actually starts making things a lot more you know you I guess is that one of the reasons it's important for the R. If the Holton to keep the accessible and I think you've hit the nail completely on the head there you can look through a book or I can show you films and everything like that and this is what trench life is like but you've been in here 5 minutes each. Is clammy you're actually living it's close you can be 100 years ago and the gentlemen for 5 years fought in the just where you will you from experience this for 4 days on the trot what you've experienced for 10 minutes in here and I think I think it's. Really brings you. Follow stories from people who were taught. How to go a few weeks into Belgium sadly lost their lives fighting for this country. For the 21st division which was the 1st division. An individual from. Where he went to school. And all the way to the trenches. And he was. Well he was actually repairing when he was. A complete story and I think. He's actually a hole in the ground. Ever Think. a Monday I just had confirmed just over to Katie are we going to be full cost now Monday than $5.00 learn that Allison pseudo. Tuesday night when I'm going to be recording an interview with Dan Fogler and Alison Sudol on Siddle on a Monday morning at 11 o'clock but I'm starring in fantastic base which is the cause of great excitement in my house next Friday I'll be rushing out of work at 3 o'clock booked tickets at 515 so my 2 oldest Well how does or at least I can see the new fantastic piece from the crimes of passion very good indeed So if you're into Harry Potter and J.K. Rowling and fantastic base and all those things you can hear Allison pseudo. Dan frankly talking to me that would be Cheese Day should be a nice little. Introducing. Such is the. Week I'm signed in under the radar in the 3 counties just. Days from 7 pm. B.B.C. Sound seeing the best talent from. Only 3 counties radio. a rat trap taking his toys. That a. Cool a funnel I am I give you 2 weeks and you are going to be in a very very beautiful I didn't Sonny destination I am and I promise on Monday I will not send any pitches. You have the a fee in the crystal blue waters of the Indian Ocean right I will and have a wonderful make I know how to produce. He did all he has a love that she is going to so all that is not what I have and yeah yeah they are nice to me when I get back have a lovely holiday. Thank you. Right right. After the new He's. Traveling. B.B.C. 3 Counties radio. Thanks Nic Well I'm just giving a I only am one at the moment southbound. Between Junction 12 Atlantic and 11 A at Dunstable so because all of them debris on the right that it's not causing too much build up at the moment now into building Keane's and the 5 that still closed down between Abby found about. 8 because of an accident looking very busy on the approach and it's also looking busy in the. 10 bridge looking very slow down towards the race for a very junction it's OK it's an accident Emma $10000.00 B.B.C. 3 Counties radio could record more travel in half an hour I love to read this report the Kmart USA saying the 7000 people still want black white televisions and also that Prince chosen to be on the telly tonight mystery guest tomorrow Katie is gone but I'll be here as always at 12 o'clock local and vocal across Bennett's And this is B.B.C. 3 Counties radio. It's 3 o'clock I'm Jane Killick the headlines prison officer jailed for bringing in drugs for Aylesbury inmates and H.S. Spends a 1000000000 a year on diabetes medication. On railway pitchin patrol B.B.C. 3 Counties radio a prison officer has been jailed for smuggling in drugs to young men jailed in aisles Brae 44 year old Claire Bennett from Hailsham pleaded guilty to misconduct in a public office and possessing in supplying class B. Drugs she also passed information to gang members in a young offenders institute she was jailed for 6 and a half years. New figures show prescriptions for diabetics are costing the N.H.S. In England more than a 1000000000 pounds a year the cystic so also show key waiting time targets are being missed his the number of diabetic treatments prescribed in England has more than doubled over the last decade including insulins and monitoring devices this in part reflects new treatments becoming available for patients over that time the figures come from start to stations at N.H.S. Digital to more than 53000000 items prescribed in the last financial year more than 550000 patients had waited more than 18 weeks in England for routine operations in September the highest since June 2008 that was more than 17 percent of the total and well below the target police in the USA A man who shot dead at least 12 people in a crowded bar in California was 29 years old he was found dead at the county music venue in 1000 Oaks there on the outskirts of Los Angeles it's not clear why he carried out the attack trade unions have criticized the government for failing to step in to rescue plan for a nuclear power station in Cumbria the Japanese company to sheep or says its winding up British nuclear division which was behind the more side project near Sellafield she ferns from the prospect union says ministers need to provide more certainty in the sector the industry is playing its part their workforce of playing its part or we're asking if the government plays its part are not suggesting that the government should take full responsibility for the cost of a new nuclear station what I'm suggesting is that it should play a part come forward with the financing model that works for private sector and earth isn't worth for the U.K. An application for a new free school for over 1200 peoples in Steven H. Has been submitted to the government today the application has been made by McKayla who already run a school women be Park they aim to open the Steve needs secondary school in 2023 for people's aged 112198 hawk raised in central bins has been recruited to scare pigeons away from the concourse at Waterloo railway station in London customers have been complaining about the mess created by pigeons which pet.

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