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Here comes your breakfast Good morning good morning Tony and thank you very much let s get things started showing. The British are with him Sky B.B.C. Radio Darby for a morning here well let s get things under way with that I just news headlines with those here Sally Swinford the farmer Conservative Party chairman Grant Shapps has called on to resign me to hold a leadership election he says he has the support of up to thirty M.P. s including five pharma cabinet ministers forty eight names would be required to force a contest the B.B.C. News Night programme has lent that the role Navy may retire the two warships it uses to land troops during a conflict to save money retired senior officers fear the move would reduce the Navy s fighting capability major roadworks began on Monday on the A fifty two in Darby from the Pentagon roundabout to rains way the fourteen point nine million pounds project to reduce traffic congestion and improve the area for cyclists and pedestrians is expected to take five months. And to respect Mrs across Darbyshire are being encouraged to promote so-called wellness breaks a new report by the County Council says tourists are likely to spend large amounts of money on activities to improve their health and wellbeing OK thank you very much with the sport still if in our own Bradley England of qualify for next summer s World Cup pap Captain Harry Kane scored in added time as England beat Slovenia woman at Wembley it means they win Group F. Scotland up to second in the group after one will win over Slovakia Dobby counties a catch Janja and Chris Martin were both involved in forcing the ball over the line just two minutes from time for a Sebastian Vettel was quickest ahead of title rival Lewis Hamilton in first practice at the Japanese Grand Prix bubbles Daniel recalled I was third quickest of Britain s Niall Wilson came six in the world gymnastics championships all around final in Montreal just nine months after snapping his ankle ligaments today. Olympic floor bronze medalist Alice consolidate compete in the women s final in thank you very much I will explain all the little throwaway comments about a little bit later on this morning that. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. Well it s still looking fairly good on the roads this morning so no problems or accidents anyway fix moving well around L.B. Born and works with they re all still some. New winds hail on the I five double one just down from the golf club and I visible to yet if you see a problem that is a one double three to be six one six one six one ceratin a B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. With the weather this morning it s an example to get your forecast good morning well it ll be fine and dry today lots of sunshine around but the cloud will start to increase and move in from the West over the cools the afternoon winds around fourteen degrees Celsius the rain on the way in the early hours lows of around eight degrees Celsius this evening thank you how you fare in this morning I m rubbish I m getting that cold histories as revenge. Friday morning . Is the sixth of October diva best a smile on your face this morning I was out lifting is a word certainly for some of what we re going to talk about from civvy and neglect to a competitor in a horse of the year who doesn t want to hear that story actually the funeral of Adam Johnson yesterday and in many respects highly uplifting occasion in the circumstances we re just talk about how that was yesterday massive number of people showing their respect and that you have these wellness holidays that are getting more and more popular Could they be a big thing for Buxton all of that and plenty more on the Y. On the program this morning breakfast with Sky B.B.C. Radio Darby. I got to be honest with you I said just why. I ve been on the air three minutes it s all gone support other know what s going on normally I just play a song a. Slightly discombobulated because I feel a little bit poorly is the end of the wait I m very tired Bradley s last day today I know I mean that s rubbish isn t it I was good for him but he would talk about that later on and then I just stopped talking to a moment ago Heidi walks in with a friend I mean that I don t know where to even go with what you ve had one of your ideas I understand yeah someone did mess as much as something about who want to go Yeah I ve been plotting and I was very excited about it so I should probably introduce you to my friend Elvis Presley is in the building this morning OK every morning Elvis Good morning. See we would just like to surprise you want to Friday and see me and wait yeah I m doing a show you know that yeah like what s happening to me now this off out to surprise somebody Costache I think it s really healthy. So what was essentially doing is we could get a little plan to give some Yeah if they surprise. You I mean member and back in August we we did a lot about Alvin on the breakfast program on the other hand it was damaged Yeah and we spoke to our Elvis here off in Memphis for that and I was asking people in Dalby about their memories of a sim where they were when he died and you might remember I bumped into a lady called Charlie. OK I was walking downstairs macadamia mom sniffling in the kitchen when I came down she got tears running down as I thought something really really didn t happen but something like a family member or something like that. What s the matter is only nine. And she s got tears running down her eyes I think what upsets her more than anything was she d been saving five pence is ten pence in this John she had a massive jar so she says I m going to save all this money and we re going to have his present I pray died before she could save all the money Oh no she never got to see NEVER we did go to him last August two thousand and ten and we did manage to get to the office present museum but that s close to the moment I got really and it s quite sad really she was absolutely mad my dad was more Cliff Richard but my mom was absolutely out of it now I can see what you re thinking that as the plan starting to form so I got me thinking and I thought she never got to see what can we do Flora and I found out it was her day to day this is Margaret Charlie s moment we re talking about will she be listening I don t think so now she s under strict control whether or not to have any regular is that I did it was yes she s seventy today so I decided to get in touch with Al vase and we re off to surprise a separate So it s going to be quite an interesting moment and just say something Elvis I mean what to do if you practice a happy birthday to one. Particular book. And we ve got a song in my Yeah we need to think of some songs day we did anything like this before. Not like this. OK well I ll let you head off where you go and we re going to show you later in the maze in a cell looks the part I mean I m allowed to start the program properly now yeah cos he said I ll probably Elvis going to be like it s a one for the money or something of all the money. And go OK. Yeah yeah right word. a surprise to someone but they did like to get. Some of the laced love effect stuff in the programa bring it on back in the good times it s twenty to seven in the morning. We made about the National Lottery year I Millions jackpot baseness the other day and each one of the spend on hundred sixty seven million great nobody won it says another one tonite. I m going to go be a sucker and get a couple more tickets like one hundred sixty eight million pounds you d be better off than one Rudy or Adele if you went back to the Frankfurt with me on Sky B.B.C. Radio dumping. Never mind I would I might not be back among the bright lights a minute. On Friday the sixth of October yesterday we were telling you that it was going to be the funeral for twelve year old Rams fan Adam Johnson the young lad who died after he fell through the roof of the abandoned factory in Chester green and as we said there would be hundreds of people turned out to show their respects Adam and to mark incriminatory and to the sound of Frank Sinatra s My Way Sally Ward who was talking to us about how the service would be legit yesterday what seems to be said about Adam time and time again is what a big golden heart he had he had an endless capacity for love and maybe some capacity for mischief too he had the capacity to love and to give a neighborhood called around to see Carrie a while ago and asked if she could have a good about her son. Fearing the worst and expecting a catalogue of misdemeanors Kerry was so touched to hear the need to tell her what a remarkable young man Adam was she went on to say would you credit he was to his family and that they should feel very proud. Of them for taking time with her young daughter he d listen to her read and encouraged him she visibly gaining confidence with Adam. He told his family that when he grew up he wanted to follow a caring career he specially hoped to be able to work alongside children with autism he knew he could make a difference and already he understood that he would gain as much as he got he just wanted to help Adam may have been spirited in the times when the boy little wrote it was not a malicious bone in his body prayer. Very wonderful what s on the Morong Adams funeral service a little bit later on this morning on the program seventy minutes to seven inches It s nice and perfect by Ed Sheeran partly wrote about his girlfriend he said in an interview thinking out loud was you know becoming a sort of defining song and he says I want to be that I need to write the best love song of my career and that is attempt perfect by Ed Sheeran six thirty minutes to seven in the morning thank you for tuning into the breakfast show. So yeah as we speak what s going on we ve got Heidi out on the road with Elvis It is spring a surprise on somebody thinks it s tell you about. In a little bit later on this morning as well. Things to talk about as well this is the front page of one newspaper by most of the papers today they re still getting a big stick in stamina in the the maelstrom of the Conservative Party leadership thing and saying Terry s I m a should go my go someone wants you to go shouldn t go stay because people think you know I go this one s a different one the Daily Mail from page got Prince Charles old new turtle and minister Britain s too selfish to care for its elderly she s fit. He s a government minister he s a G.P. As well interest in them and a day well he was speaking a fringe event of the conference seems to be the case in so many of these eyebrow raising moments lately and they said Britain is a selfish society where families should see by outsourcing the care of their elderly relatives. So essentially if you put mobile that into a when they can t live independently rather than put them in the back bedroom you re selfish you re shaking your duty outsourcing says a government minister and he thought. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel but there s no sign as yet of any problems across the region is still looking OK for traffic on by fifty two. Routes around also. Want to clear this morning with its robots of crime food on the A five zero one two so water line is closed both ways and the skull thing they re awesome is that with a diversion in place you talk so to the line still shut downs only a fifty. Around the Little Chef rant about for the moment traffic then they use well and if you see a problem OK Update is cool oh one. Six one six one six one Sarah to B.B.C. Radio Dobby travel. From six pm every Saturday night on B.B.C. Radio W. It s all about the big. Joint in the farm radios to the challenge is proving difficult as predicted you got the same number of stall is not a phrase I thought I d be saying tomorrow on the radio actually I mean Joy the best music. The biggest artists to look to the Tele you. Have your next favorite band. And. The beach with Dean Jackson every Saturday night from six pm on B.B.C. Radio Dobby. Down could listen ten to seven then Friday morning yesterday was a big day for a small horse caucus the pony rescued by the wrist P.C.I. Seven years ago been really badly neglected at saws all over his body his feet run a terrible condition but he s been back to health. And made it through to the horse of the Year show in Birmingham that was last night will find out we go on shortly. From what I ve heard already this morning but ahead of the big event understructure went to meet caucus and. Caucus his trainer at their stable scene Charlotte. So this is Corker s He s a ten year old dark more and he came to us about five years ago and he s got quite quite a back story yeah he was rescued by the arse in two thousand and ten along with around thirty of the horses due to neglect and he was seized from the owner that went to court and he was released he was five years ago. The boy he was very frightened the main thing is always with food and he would allow us in the stable if we re feeding him I think because he was probably fighting with the food previously if they didn t have a lot so he was really quite anxious when the students able and he did not want his in there he s got a lot better he was very nervous of strangers and it took a long time to build trust with him we probably bore him on slower than we would any of the other ponies just because of his mental state that he was just really quite petrified of life itself and physically what kind of condition was he in when when you first saw him when he first went to the arse pca physically he was quite poor His feet were in quite bad condition and he got sores on his body and how is he now he s still quite nervous or strange or sometimes he s quite quick you pony he s quite sharp he s very intelligent It doesn t take him long to learn things in of doing what it does he loves working and he loves his job now which he knows what he has to do and. So Emma and Congress talking to Andrew struck in their head of the horse of the Year show for them yesterday how do they get on well we re going to talk to Emma just after seven this morning and in about within the half an hour certainly you ll find out that in the competition in just a similar forevers well lovely story about. How do we do our best to. Plus money advice on a cold Friday morning you know. This is an ice jam before the news is welcome in this. . Pretty light Lindisfarne make their room Christmas concerts in the northeast with legendary I wish I d gone to one of the still do the run for home three minutes from seven o clock in the next issue with Sky B.B.C. Radio dopy. You got anything to say I m always happy to hear from you you can send me a message you can ring up and. Twitter is at B.B.C. If you text in eight one three double three put Dobby at the start of the message morning Victor says outsourcing can t you this government minister who said that s not misquoting Let s get the word drugs what he actually said Britain is a selfish society where families should be by outsourcing the care of their elderly relatives Philip really is the minister he says outsourcing care when my mother started to struggle back in one thousand nine hundred ninety seven I quit my twenty thousand pounds a year job to look after her until she went into hospital for the last time and eventually joined my dad in the great beyond and that means what or I m not blowing my own trumpet he says Family comes first but in this increasingly throwaway society it is a sad fact that people are now being lumped into the equation what you make of Essentially I understand this as this minister saying that if you ve got an elderly relative rather than looking for a care home or something again so I want to go in and get dressed in the morning where they are Adam in your place otherwise you re shirking A.G.T. You selfish asking the state to help out. Can t help thinking on a minute isn t the state us isn t that you know on our behalf without money doing out there. You know where I am I one three three two six one six one six one we ll get stuck into that little bit but there s this I ve got a kind of agenda in amongst everything we re not shying away from the serious stuff this morning base Friday morning it s cold it s all time it s helped out which want to put a bit of a smile on your face we re talking about wellness holidays we got Heidi trying to give someone a really lovely birthday surprise. She s out in the in the van with Elvis at the moment all the way to a mystery location so if say how that plays out this morning as well that lovely story of color because the pony I mean in a right state neglected and saw is everywhere and his face all messed up and now he is with he was at the Horse of the actual yesterday competing well that would talk to him as yeah we did and it was all about plenty more on the way as well and at the back of our minds there s still the prospect way yet we haven t missed our one hundred sixty eight million quid is the No one of the other day here are millions tonight going to be a mug again later on. To take in some our games please because a lot when. Does anyone made on hundred sixty eight million pounds if we proved anything the other morning was a shot to be really hard to find anything worthwhile to do with all of that share a. Splash. I want about the remaining under the million pound when you ve done all that I can tell you one eight hundred sixty eight million. Radio T.V. Am mobile. This is B.B.C. Radio Dhabi. On Friday the sixth of October the headlines this morning up to thirty Conservative M.P. s are said to support a move for a leadership contest major roadwork city to start on the A fifty two. And a double rescue pony compete in a top competition. At seven o clock am Sally Swan fun the former chairman of the Conservative Party Grant Shapps has confirmed to the B.B.C. The TE s been helping to gather names of backbench us who want to resign me to be replaced as prime minister Mr shop said a number of former ministers one among around thirty M.P. s who wanted a conservative party leadership election he said Mrs May was in an impossible position when you find an election that was. Required in and having a cabinet which has not been as united as we d like to see the writing is on the wall and huge respect for her for taking over the time she did join to do an impossible job the election that wasn t required made that job absolutely impossible that s where you are and therefore what s required now is to move on major roadworks to improve the fifty two from the Pentagon to Raines way in Darby will begin on Monday and last fall around five months the fourteen point nine million pound scheme aims to address traffic congestion and provide improvements for pedestrians and cyclists most of the work will take place overnight councillor Afzal says they re trying to ensure disruption is kept to a minimum still left to two lanes open to preview the for the safety barrier to be put in place obviously working with the eye with department to make sure the minimum user will also take into account the night time for instance if the county or playing very close you want a place until after eleven o clock the B.B.C. s Newsnight program has learnt that in the search for defense savings the Royal Navy may retire the two warships from which it can land Royal Marines on beaches the Ministry of Defense says nor decisions have been taken Ryanair has promised its pilots significant improvements in their pay and conditions after canceling thousands of flights in recent weeks in a three page letter to pilots the airlines chief executive Michael O Leary said he d beat the pay and job security offered by other carriers such as Norwegian Air and jet to. Tourist business is in Buxton a targeting health conscious visitors taking what have been referred to as wellness breaks a new Darbyshire County Council report is encouraging those involved in tourism to cash in on this type of holidaymaker who visits the town Cyril and son who runs the University of Darby spa on the Buxton campus says it s a lucrative business research actually showed that people who come to the destination for a wellness opportunity tend to stay an awful lot longer in that in the destination and they spend more when they re here on things like treatments and the sorts of activities that they re going to do they will actually pay for that a new energy company primarily aimed at people with a D E postcode launches in Darby today it s called Ram energy and the authority claims it s offering cheaper gas and Alec tricity bills for local people Peter Salter has more RAM energy is being billed as a local brand for Darby and the council says any profit generated will be used to keep prices down it s been established by the authority in partnership with Robin Hood energy a brand owned by Nottingham City Council Robinhood energy was launched in twenty fifteen to tackle fuel poverty but raised its terror by seventeen percent earlier this year blaming wholesale energy costs the launch of Rome energy is one of fifty pledges made by Dobby City Council earlier this year and seven years after being rescued by the honest P.C.A. Adarsh a pony has competed in the prestigious horse of the year sure in twenty ten corkers was fined neglected and covered in sores now living in charred low he s fully recovered and yesterday went up against hundreds of other horses and ponies at the NE C M Birmingham M M R VACANCES trainer he was I frightened the main thing is always with food and he won t allow us in the stable if we re feeding him I think because he was probably fighting with others for food previously if they didn t have a lot so he was really quite anxious when the students able and he did not. Want is in there he s got a lot better now here with the sports is all in Bradley England have qualified for next summer s World Cup Captain Harry Kane schooled in added time as England beat Slovenia woman at Wembley it means they win group of Scotland up to second in the group after a one nil win over Slovakia Dobby counties a catchy and Chris Malta were both involved in the goal two minutes from time and Britain s Now Wilson came sixth in the world gymnastics championships all around final in Montreal just nine months after snapping ankle ligaments today Olympic for bronze medalist and Alex can salad compete in the women s final B.B.C. Radio dopy news and sport it s five past seven. The breakfast with him Sky B.B.C. Radio Darby. Morning eight smug price no Mondays Friday. I m a big supporter of the idea of a four day where you know the time how are you thank you for tuning in ses what s going on this morning we are plotting a big surprise for a big Elvis fan with a big Elvis if you think it s more than a quite old father and a celebration of twelve year old Adam Johnson s life happened in Darby yesterday as well as him would definitely not want to be remembered in sadness that rolled in love with a warm smile as you gradually remember all the good times that you spent with him. More of the flavor of that. Bittersweet occasion on the way for you I know you have a horse I think about accordion conkers because I ve got me reading glasses on before seven o clock or because the pony is gone from severe neglect to a competitor horse of the really excited and hopeful A He will not get stage fright and tail of as much as we will. That very excited about it I m fairly God will talk to every stranger in a little bit where the weather this morning it s Alex Hamilton s morning well it ll be fine and dry today. Lots of sunshine around but the cloud will start to increase and move in from the West over the course the afternoon winds around fourteen degrees Celsius the rain on the way in the early hours lows of around eight degrees Celsius this evening. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. Looking a little bit busy a round boat in town center the traffic on state the hill right Burton bridge and of course a connection to traffic diverting away from the closure Elson Peters bridge and the A six one seven a temple Normanton starting to look a little bit busy towards the M one link at Junction twenty nine Sarah to radio Darby travel. To the papers in about half an hour you can imagine what they re still buying you know about. You know it s safe to see a remark about coughing up in the. Some sense of poetic irony in that view well thank you for tuning in this morning if you get to be around in about half an hour by the way we need to have a little word about a much loved and respected colleague on his last day on the show today which is a bit sad but it s good for him good reasons well come to that in a little while and holiday is out with this morning. Obviously not the actual one that s the whole point you can t can you see the actual one imagine if you d saved up for a long long time or your special so you could buy yourself a ticket to see Elvis Presley he is your idol and after months and years of saving up to afford to buy a ticket the terrible news the Elvis has died you never get to see him and that is the story of Margaret Burton s what happened. All those years ago It s Margaret s birthday today how this story came out a while back and Heidi now Heidi remembered it and thought wouldn t it be lovely if we could have something up there Have a listen to when Heidi met Charlie Baldwin who is Margaret daughter I was walking downstairs to condemn him and sniffle in the kitchen when I came down she got tears running down as I thought something really did not happen but for something like a family member or something not. What s the matter HOW many as twenty nine turned out she says died and she s got tears running down her eyes and I think well what upsets her more than anything was she d been saving five Pence s ten pence in this John she had the massive jar so I m going to save all this money and we re going to see how his Presley died before she could save all the money. She never got to see NEVER we did go to him last August two thousand and ten and we did manage to get to the office Presley museum but that s the closest we will have a god really in his quiet side really she was absolutely was more Cliff Richard but my mom was absolutely as we were talking about the anniversary of Elvis diagnosed two months ago so fast forward to this morning Heidi has a cunning plan. This feels so strange and so we ve arrived here in Stratton which is where Margaret lives with Charlie and we re all hanging out on a pub car park the monk pub car park just around the corner so Margaret doesn t spot us so it s first thing in the morning the net curtains will certainly be twitching because I m standing here without face and these white jumpsuits and red necks come off and we ve that we ve met up with Charlie Bolden who I shame Charlie has left the house this morning but tending you going to work yeah Mr from the car . Wasn t to when I left but she will be in a minute does she have any idea what s going on and on no idea whatsoever she ll be absolutely gobsmacked tell me a little bit about your mom then because she s been a bit poorly us and she recently. She she s got a. Chair and she just west west somewhere where to the point where I think it was something to do with no oxygen going in. And. Build in it basically poison in a. Last issue in intensive care and. They didn t really have much hope really for. The Todas actually say goodbye on the Monday night and we were on the family to stay for the OK from everywhere or across the U.K. And then Wednesday morning she was sort of having breakfast in a. She s a fighter and absolutely. And she s seventy today. What reaction do you think she ll have when we walk through the door without a face I haven t got to play should be absolutely shocked. And. Just never got to say and and I just think I think she ll have a bit of a laugh as well and that s what that s why she has you know. What she s thinking file this Pressley that I. Really can t believe I m standin instructor in a car park without over several bodies driving past look. At the hand go no it s hilarious Bob is this is a real fear for me it s you know I m just curious to the surprise I m going to give Charlie s mother because everybody driving around. If you decided what song you re going to sing. A love song really can t help falling in love. It s one of. His iconic songs and I think it s one of his number ones as well and I remember the movie Blue Hawaii where he actually sang it to his grandmother on the on the actual film so this could be upped Oh yeah that s a good one to think she ll approve Charlie Absolutely absolutely I just can t believe it you know so smile is all of us are Isn t it is I just can t wait same reaction. But we get to go and surprise later on Ian but for now we re just chilling on popcorn fork you know you know I think I think she ll be all shook up. Very funny thank you very much up an hour later is it cold out there this morning it s quite nifty Yes. With. In a pub car park in Stratton. If you re talking about it we re talking about the break for shit. Skying on B.B.C. Radio dumping. Stick around you can hear the actual They were going to do in life what could possibly go on. I thought of about three things but none of them will happen I m sure. There s a story I was talking about earlier this morning on the front page of The Daily Mail newspaper this morning I just nobody got through the front pages. Twenty minutes from now but this is an interesting one and this is the function of a fringe event party conference is nearly there they go around and they have debates and they throw a big ideas up in the air and debate I mean you see it s a healthy thing for democracy I m sure but some of the more eye catching than others and they end up on the front page of newspapers and this is Phillip. Minister in the government He s also a G.P. And he s been talking about social care for elderly people Minister Britons too selfish to Katherine elderly has what he s saying essentially I think it boils down to if you ve got an elderly relative you can t live independently now rather than thinking about getting them some help put them in a care home you look after him he says Britain is a selfish society where family shit. By outsourcing the care of the elderly relatives. Says we need to face up to uncomfortable truths about the demands of looking after elderly parents or grandparents rather than expecting the state to care for them. I know you know if this is something that is a factor for you if this isn t your life if you ve got somebody who maybe is being moved into a cab who you love daily did probably tops right into playing on the inevitable guilt that s there in some degree and you probably think me a thanks for that. But I did Second you hackles up there s a guilt trip does he have a point are you selfish if you don t take your parents to. Be in the sky I want double three two six one six one six one B.B.C. Radio Darby. Quarter past seven is the time right let s talk about Caucus the pony here you are hearing about in the news from shard low quite the journey neglected and in an awful condition rescued by the I.R.S. Pca back in twenty ten he s where he is now yesterday evening he was competing in the very prestigious horse of the year in Birmingham and caucuses trainer is Emma Mavic Emma Good morning morning and tell me a little bit about caucus first one I don t know let s cut to the chase how did he did. He went really well and we were ten twenty three more explorers So absolutely I mean the high is amazing isn t it yeah can t quite believe it we were over the mean to have qualified to compete there but to actually be in the talk eleven and ten so overall is just fantastic we can t believe it I reckon caucus will feel like that. When did you when did you first encounter and then so he when he came to us five years ago I am from directly from the arse P.C.I. We started working with him and he s gone on ever since. And have you seen his personality change I don t know horses particularly well I mean as he s confidence developed. Yeah definitely when he came he was very nervous he didn t like a lot of people with him he certainly got the main relationship with myself and his own in the now he s still quite nervous of strangers. But he s confident saying Joyce s job he can say he loves working there. And just is so much more confident of what it does and horse of the Year show I can only imagine they must be a lot of people a lot of unusual circumstances a lot of other horses that was that for him yes look you get say you have a warm up in the arena the evening before so we took advantage of doing that just to try and settle him he went really well and I was really pleased with how we were seen in the warm up because we were a little nervous of whether he coped with it being the biggest thing he s ever done in the lights the music how many people have. Coped growingly I think he knew it was a big show and he concentrated and got on with his job how much do you know about what happened to him before he came to the you know unfortunately don t find up find out much information we ve just seen the photos from when they are space a took him on and they went three days. Pretty bad his feet were quite in bad condition and he d got a lot of sores on these body that we could say when he came to us he s been with us P.C.A. For a period of time anyway so he was much better when he came to us by the time we got him it was more than just dealing with his mental state of Haskett he was really and a sociable horse he said you know with people is not so sure of any disease live with other ponies or the horses with the. He likes being in the stables next to all of them he s quite sociable in that he shouts when they go in and out he actually has to be in a field only say because he s quite territorial so he s the smallest on the yards but he s got the biggest personality that does actually have to go out on these otherwise he chases them all round because he thinks he s in charge really and so tenth out of twenty three phenomenal achievement last night what does he get as a reward out of it is a big fan of Parliament s again some of the yeah we went through quite a few packets yesterday before and. Probably sick of seeing them. At his T. When he got home late last night today I think he quite knew what happened. Love that it s O.T. And brilliant to hear about much he s achieved enough always come thank you thank you ever so much thank you. Caucasus Traina. Tenth out of twenty three a horse of the Year show what a long Wise County seven nineteen now is. The tell you what I m going to do now I m going to not play that I m going to play this guy and instead. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. As it a little bit of a build up now around I ll be for traffic on the southbound I thirty eight so it s just starting to get a bit heavier towards the I fifty two markets an island on the same road works between De La Pierre not broke on the I six zero nine six so around the more Lane junction traffic is looking particularly busy no saying any problems around either you talks at all but in this morning. Peter s bridge is still closed but Shafik three The town is moving OK if you see a problem day to school a one double three to be six one six one six one Sarah Tilly B.B.C. Radio Dobby travel. B.B.C. Radio Darby Alton evenings Georgie Spanswick season of mists and mellow fruitfulness Cooper I believe. That sounds like it s all Birthday close bosom friend of the maturing some things in my blood it s hard you can t. Remember I feel quite good you know with fruit the vines that round the front those are those really to think you re going to get it. If you re good you Spanswick brighten up your. Week I guess from seven the radio Darby You need to see by the way Jamie Oliver s new car. He s he s had to ease up some customization done to his Range Rover. And I was noise not adjacent to a Range Rover say so Landrover discovery don t matter he said it adapted is J.B. All over what you think he s had a kitchen basically. There are more gadgets in this cuff a cook in than there are in my kitchen. So he s got there s a picture in the paper this morning essentially a bit that poles out like sort of slides out from the back of the boot and can stand up say go out and have a picnic enough he s got a double gas hob on their sink pull out worked up for a bit chop in that study the beginning of it. He can grill a chicken he can churn fifty metres of butter or ice cream so he s got a toaster between the two front seats. At the push of a button a selection of jams pop out from the dashboard. There s a slow cooker under the bonnet powered by the engine go barbecue on it she s car. Many I m seeing jewel gas hubs fold out flat screen T.V. All the of oil and vinegar dispenses integrated into the lighting controls in the booth and there are butter an ice cream chain is fitted to the wheels and I go around as the cow moves. He says the smell of toast on the school run is I m. On the staff of. The sky. Fully fully customized under fifty grand the thing they say when I buy one tomorrow. After the year a million. You know we were going on about this the other day and he was trying to say how easy it is to spend one hundred sixty eight million. Well money I didn t win it then when he didn t win it none of us want to stop again tonight Friday night. Pointing out a bunch of things about this this morning so. I don t do the Year or millions apart from on these occasions when I get suckered into Yeah but look how much money. Perversely means more of us think we ve got more of a chance which we haven t got statistically even less chance because more people are buying tickets not sure mathematically it makes any difference how many people are trying to use the numbers and. So you could buy say the sun today I must say the football team let s. Say. You could get four hundred five a Boeing seven for seven hundred fourteen million. A fourteen year stay on Necker Richard Branson s Caribbean island for hundred sixty eight million you d be better off than Wayne Rooney but twice as well off he ll be richer than Adele and she s maintained hundred sixty eight million pounds if no one matches five numbers into lucky stars tonight it doesn t go any higher that s the maximum jackpot that s allowed now under the sixty eight million pounds and they do for more draws and then it goes down to the. Person with the next most number of numbers. Just say it slowly shall be one hundred and sixty eight million how. Much as we ve talked about with the other morning what would she ever do with that much money and if you want to start getting a bit. About this I mean how many stories are the BEEN of people who ve had these great big colossal win falls on the lot. And it s been a curse to him because we just we know most of us familiar with handling these big sums Ali and they get off the rails or they get into bad habits or into trouble again begging letters and people pressuring them to make them on a. Standard thing is that you go you really give it a chance make me take the risk but I doubt it s so irresponsible. Giving someone VAT much money out of nowhere sure it s a it s a great carrot to dangle to you know boost your own profits if you re the operator of the lottery. As I stop pretend it s all about good causes hundred sixty million battles it s all worth it it ll be a great thing but otherwise does anyone need a hundred sixty eight million. Sky I want double three two six one six one six one B.B.C. Radio dopy. You don t need a hundred sixty eight million do you Alex Hamilton nine million it be nice that makes a day does reach up I don t know where the line ace but I do think it reaches a point where it s just a ridiculous amount of money. Absolutely and also the with inflation I mean when the lottery first started sort of winning a million in one thousand nine hundred four very different winning a million now I mean it s worth less but still a hundred sixty eight million that s an awful lot of money it s more than a Dell it s twice as much as Wayne Rooney s goal and all he can find Yeah his troubles I mean you know nobody needs that much exactly frankly I think the best advice would be if you find yourself cursed with the numbers coming up share a bit with Alec share a bit with me will take a bit of the. Absolutely get a bit charitable well away I like that you got that in and I still really really selfish. The weather is cold this morning in that suggest you start definitely but hopefully it ll be worth it because it ll be a fine and dry day today plenty of sunny spells around lovely autumnal sunshine as well the cloud will start to increase that would move in from the West over the course of the afternoon but still plenty of brightness to be found highs of around fourteen degrees Celsius one to be fairly cloudy with patchy showers developing in the early hours lows of around eight degrees Celsius and tomorrow it ll be cloudy with some brightness where the cloud breaks also will be dry spells and also be scattered showers and highs of around fifteen degrees Celsius now expect the cloudy conditions for the next few days with a mixture of rain scattered showers and some bright spells Sunday looking slightly drier than Saturday but the best of the sunshine make the most of it today Alex thank you very much Alex Hamilton taking care of your weather forecast you can see it there in there on our Facebook as well B.B.C. Radio Darby on Facebook is what we are seven twenty seven there s a big occasion in Seoul for it today send off for our very lives Dawn from Coronation Street Vera Duckworth for more than thirty years you remember last week she died she was seventy seven with Jack Jack and Vera. Just became one of television s best love couples who they did up with their. Marriage may have been rocky or than the weather failed couples but they always stuck together a little reminder for you on the day of Liz Dawn sendoff of the duck with ups and downs with a bit of a bit of this from the archives from I.T.V. . And. Even I was a bit I ll be coming out. Of P.B.S. Noble I get killed every step was. Cool some way eight hundred five yes there s a poster child minutes past so c mon shift or keep us up which never and that s all . The music. Could. Teach you. Three years to. The. Good. Thing pretty much the entire cast of Korea among others are going to be there as a big ace open to the public self a cathedral to die list on sphere and then it s going to be a private family chemical to us but you ll say that on the telly later on I have no doubt whatsoever I remember God this is back in the ninety s it must be about ninety six because I was at RAM F.M. . They did the Coronation Street the album came out and they were all singing Bill Tommy actually had a really good singing voice I remember. But I think at the ducks off the wall on the cover. Nearly half past seven incidentally while we re talking television. About strictly kicking off in the papers today people are plastered on their face shock seems to be the main story weekend viewing planned out for you with Ricky this afternoon T.V. Dan will be joining in from one o clock turkeys investigating the mystery of WS years massive vegetables as well. Who else for one this afternoon for that. Just coming up to seven thirty now time for latest news headlines this morning Here s Sally swim from. The farm a conservative party chairman Grant Shapps has emerged as a ringleader of a backbench plot to get to resign me to step aside he s told the B.B.C. Up to thirty backbenchers want and leadership election including five former cabinet ministers current cabinet ministers have rallied round her the first secretary of state Damian Green told the B.B.C. s Question Time programme she is as determined as ever to get on with her job the idea that somebody gets a cold when they re at work that somehow when does them the wrong person for the job or even law that because unfunny pellet polls a practical joke that that is in any way an important political event is complete nonsense The shame is that the content of the speech obviously got lost despite the fact that with huge resilience she got it Major roadworks began on Monday on the A fifty two in Darby from the Pentagon round about to rains way the fourteen point nine million pounds project to reduce traffic congestion and improve the area for cyclists and pedestrians is expected to take five months most of the work will take place at night the B.B.C. s Newsnight program has learned that in the search for defend savings the wrong Navy may retire the two warships from which it can land Royal Marines on beaches the minister of defense says no decisions have been taken but the former head of the Navy Lord West said cutting the ships would diminish what Britain could achieve lots of times around the world where actually if you want to put military forces on the ground the way to do it is from the sea you can t fly them in because they won t be airfields ready you know let you land you ll get no overflying rights and if we want a stable and secure world what the Navy is very good at doing is ensuring that stability. Ryanair has promised its pilots significant improvements in their pay and conditions after canceling thousands of flights in recent weeks in a three page letter to pilots the airline s chief executive Michael O Leary said he d be the pay and job security offered by other carriers and Darby city council is starting its own energy brand today called Ram energy the authority claims it s offering cheaper gas and electricity bills for local people and that any profit generated will be used to keep prices down has been established in partnership with Robin Hood energy a brand owned by Nottingham City Council B.B.C. Radio Darby news headlines its twenty eight minutes to eight. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. A few road works now causing delays it s looking particularly busy around a field on the ice external be right where the temperature light s Neha barely lane and then over towards ARC broke the A six o nine six is queuing towards its junction with more lane is the same temporary lights there we re seeing a queue now three winds hail on the I five double one it s much busier going up to the center of Burton with the traffic diverting away from the closure of St Peter s bridge but there s also some see the golf club as well only a five double one so it s kind of adding to the delays really you see a problem could updaters call a one double three to be six one six one six one Sarah to B.B.C. Radio to be travel. I am Bradleys here for the time being with the sport in a minute for your newspapers this morning Darby Telegraph applause for Adam on his last year and Adam Johnson s funeral yesterday also ban white under attack I say on their front page under the masthead the only chance that the Labor Party in Darby may have of not being totally wiped out he s for the leader to resign with immediate effect quoting from a letter that was handed out. Councillors which they believe was written by Paul begged the Labor councillor but they ve not had confirmation. That from him or a response from Mr Baum like the Times today say Seanie a Tory accused of leading plot against May The Daily Telegraph of got Amber RUDD The home secretary writing to say the prime minister should stay but therefore becoming the first senior cabinet minister to acknowledge there is a move to make a go Daily Mirror all we want for Christmas is a new PM They say she s like a poorly pet at the vet s waiting to be put down the Ituri rebels plot to oust the prime minister next week the Guardian say rebel Tory seek advice on toppling may other things on front page day the son of Prince Charles in a pirate hat talking about pirates being good for fish and the Daily Express a drink tea to lose white. Coat this is some coverage about strictly full marks to the sons headline writers this morning so Brian Conley is apparently make comments the fact that he s just counting the days until he s booted off the street come dancing because he thinks he s not very good Conly I want to be gone not bad work best of all though they say you lose what if you go on Strictly that way Richard culls the Reverend Richard Coles he s a vicar as well as a competitor on then a T.V. Presenter he s lost States lost all stone so far the headline Reverend rich casts the first stone see what the. Us good on the. Credit where it s you speaking of which were the last for this morning is I mean Bradley thank you good morning England have qualified for next year s World Cup in Russia thanks to Captain hurricane orchestras to put. That goal and England will know when I have a Slovenia at Wembley that seals their place at the top of Group F. His manager count Southgate a lot of our attacking play was good up to a point and then just not quite the quality that was needed tonight but we are going to Russia and you know I think I m very proud of what the players have done throughout the campaign so that England as for Scotland a Darby can. Combined to help keep their World Cup dream alive on us inside the box we did atrocities was. The fact that I was a thief was such was well a catchy Anos cross was actually turned in by Slovakia defend not stop the striker Chris Martin but it was enough to earn a one though when the take Scotland up to second in the group they have to beat Slovenia on Sunday now to finish second and hopefully in a place in the playoffs is their boss called striken been building up to Kenya performance and the deserve a performance like that and there s the evolution away of many changing rooms and hear by a lot written all over Britain by a lot and it was of super goalkeeper course I m annoyed chances of Angel one of the Northern Ireland is still second in Group C. They lost three one at home to Germany who also booked very place in Russia next summer but now means Matty Lund and Tom Flanagan were both left on the bench for that one tonight three more Dobie players could line up for their countries Wales are away to Georgia there s a decent chance Joe Ledley am Tom Lawrence could both start especially with Gareth Bale down through injury and Richie Chios with the Republic of Ireland squad they host Moldova the saving away from the football for a Sebastian Vettel was quickest and a title rival Lewis Hamilton in the first practice at the Japanese Graeme Prix Britain s Nile Wilson came six in the world gymnastics championships all around final in Montreal just nine months after snapping ankle ligaments today Olympic floor bronze medalist a meeting and Alice can sell or compete in the women s final islands poll done and Nichelle a cult sorts of Belgium share the lead after the opening round of Golf Links Championship in Scotland and Ben Stokes is expected to be handed the central contract by the E.C.B. Today despite being arrested on suspicion of actual bodily harm last month following an incident outside the personal my club he had batsman Alex hell sues. Limited overs in the contract will not be considered for selection until further notice and that just bolt on B.B.C. Radio Darby twenty three minutes to write anyone else listen to that Scotland commentary and think I was watching the wrong game. It sounds like their game was pretty boring until the final two minutes as well yeah there is in the bit where is almost not quite boring on the England game in the you know in Scotland of skill point I don t ever mind their World Cup by the matter that pales into insignificance we have some. Some sad news to impart this morning the listeners of the breakfast show for listeners of B.B.C. Radio is my sad G T two officially confirmed the rumors you may have heard are true oh in Bradley. He s leaving your last day to day yeah you re leaving us in the lurch man that matters no I m amazed the secrets been so well kept although we have sort of been alluding to a week you know me once I know you know anything about a very. Funny feeling this morning that honestly it s it s absolutely bizarre and it has a kind of has been all week. I knew last Saturday was going to be my last sports scene and the Monday night was my last talk and so they ve kind of but listen back to the end there either of those and it becomes quite Yeah absolutely and there s so I ve kind of had like a couple of goodbyes already but without being able to say goodbye where you can properly do that no pressure or anything they want to make. An hour from now will be your last appearance on B.B.C. Radio Yeah I think if something does get in the meantime some other people want to say something this is Steve Nicholson from the Darby Telegraph Portland s I don t know if a number of years covering some big stories or Dobby county law drama not times well levels and sounds always found in the top operator line of questions always been very very good couldn t stand in of what s going on the only thing I will say about the missing is of a change of of to. As now and again because some of the ones you wore. To phone this morning can I just confirm nikka you know I did put up with this will especially because you know just a cause celebre I was talking about putting a Christmas jumper on but you know I can t do that in the interest of. You know these two characters want to wish you the best and. Thanks for everything I mean a real special thank you because obviously you know big Paula teaching me the inmates were obviously then the ropes and radio you ve always been the shoulder I ve any doubt still questioned anything I want. You still put you all nominees sold now so he s like the solo never out I always say to him he s like the song I never I m proud of and I want to miss me Facebook s obviously Facebook for them some great fun doing that as well and obviously the more not phone it always say you know usual I m about on and always got the best out of a so that s going to be a big mess for may just want to saddle Vo and goodwill I want to sites you could look because I knew that this day would come I think that you know this is probably one of the first of many moves on television for you because you look the part you sound the part of the way that your common depression is brilliant and I ve told you for a couple of years now the man and just because I think you ve seen about five or six off even one of them came back for more and you still got rid of him in the end so you know you just brilliant questions too difficult characters you ve got really good lines out of people you ve supported me we ve supported each of the and you re going to be a massive loss to the station so for your boys best of luck conscious eyes welcome we have someone told come after one of. Us. And that lovely Yammer says he loves you and won t go that far but you know it s really really nice and it s part of the picture I was one of the three of yeah I m really going to I m really going to miss those two I really I mean I do want to say about Rama. You know because I did as a proud of the professional and it only been around the block and stuff and I mean he was here before me knows what he s doing but Rama was Conor you know I m so proud of how far he s come on the first time I ever worked with him we went up to I think we went down to Barnet for a Burton game. And I drove the wrong I got on the moron I went north and he didn t say anything so we got a junction up and I was like what on earth am I doing I m just on your pilot but when I think about what he was like then and how he was keen on the job and just how much he s come on and how he s grown into it and I m just I m so proud of that guy because you know it s not it s not his it s not his job John I mean and he s brilliant so I m a lot more to bit you know Iran has already I mean one message by the way soon as I made a confirmation that the A You re off this morning I think it s what I m supposed to sing I don t ever do that just goes all together now one zero in Bradley There s only one exactly and I mean perhaps I m not saying anything because we got next hour so I called again I was Bradley is back one more time later on the small issue with Sky B.B.C. Radio. You will be very much I m sure you know a great. Basics going to better things. Sounds euphemistic and I really is onward and upward I m sure seventy minutes to A is the. Big surprise this morning involving a lady with a birthday. A jar of savings that never came to well and a man who. Very very convincing Elvis impersonator last we heard they were loitering in a pub car park in. It just keeps getting more bizzare and I mean the amount of people that have been out this morning walking the dogs or on the way to works with the monk pulp in Stratton and everybody just keeps giving us a second glance I think we almost caused a car crash just that didn t we had this woman just pulled out that street and somebody was coming down the street. When I should probably get off this car park just to remind you we this is me and Charlie here and then there s of course Bob BOB Well who s our Elvis Presley impersonator today and he s in the full white jumpsuit with the tassels on the ballots somebody else just waved and a red neck scarf so he looks the part and everybody s given a second glance I ve been saying all morning the kittens are twitching but this is all because we re hiding around the corner from Charlie s house where him or Margaret is at the moment who are going to surprise his seventieth birthday because he s a huge Elvis fan she never got to see him despite saving up for so long but it s not just the big birthday today is that you ve got another big day coming up. What an investor and it was a fiftieth wedding anniversary Russia. Could celebrate as they were all having a party on Sunday weekend of celebration. So tell me about that because there s quite a nice little connection isn t there about where they met yet parent late this is what I ve heard and I don t know whether it s true so you have to ask this morning they met in the cinema in what no at the bar in cinema and there was watch in Love Me Tender. Yes. I think that s what somebody said and I think it was in some kind of. A moment of it like yeah right but yeah I m sure that s where the. I m sure somebody told me it was Love Me Tender nothing. More than yeah so I think that was the. They watched or they went then met at the cinema and then they went to I don t know what you. Told Me You say it was. So he s been an Elvis fan right from the beginning you don t have to be ten years in boy band to try and we were oh thank you she was in love with our face Bob how did you get into this I mean you re huge obvious from we know we spoke to you when you were in Memphis but where did it all start for you about twenty five years ago. I was invited to a party to a person that I ve never met in my life and she found a karaoke Elvis and she actually asked me to sing for her at the birthday party and after that she asked me if. If I did this professionally and I says Well not really can afford the equipment that you know that you need pointing at the D.J. At the time and two days later a woman I ve never met in my life before. My equipment spent a lot of money on me and you know totally indebted to Ruth. Is a good friend of mine and. Gone on from there. Yeah you know for twenty years or more and most of the lead singer in a band called Ricky in the Retros as well so you know she led me on to a very very interesting career she certainly did proper king of rock N roll right here well for now we re still in the pub car park here but we re getting very close to or basically basting in and surprising. She s not even a sneaky listening and I ruin the surprise. Heidi thank you very much brace yourself for what we hope will be a lovely perfect happy birthday surprise and nothing will go wrong. Live on the radio just after eight o clock we plan to do that when it was Hardy s idea if it goes wrong thirty minutes to eight is the time what you think about being called selfish if you consider putting an elderly relative into a care home sheltered accommodation that kind of thing getting someone in to help them. With bits and pieces if they can be two independent front page of The Daily Mail Today Britain s too selfish to care for itself a. Government minister who says we are a selfish society because we rely on the state I.E. Care homes and care is to look after our parents when they get older and less capable Philip. Is the government minister who said this is a G.P. As well says we need to face up to the uncomfortable selfish if you don t tell your parents in. Still to Alex Hohl sometime loudmouth on the program Alex s blog about you ve you want to catch him as well that you just recently bought ALEX Well well well my family did yes that s up to hear us and you know the sensational headlines when. You saw the newspapers but sometimes there s a little bit more to it so that you know. That a core people selfish. We ve lived in a very changed such a fifty years ago people lived in the same areas their parents had probably lived to St The way. Next Door Nowadays a lot of people move I mean I can think you know just off the top of my head I can think of half a dozen pay for whose families moved away and that is not possible for them to look after their parents so which is best if you bring your mother or your father in to live with you both to mother the husband or wife go out to work the children or school so the elderly parent is still alone in her home all day is that better or put them into a decent and I say decent care home where they ll get twenty four hour care entertainment and looked after you tell me which is best and also not I think you do find people take their parents in but it s not necessary alchemist sick because they d rather protect their inheritance if the parents have a house that they if they do have a house and they have to sell it to pay the care C.S. They the family won t benefit so you will be dealing with families obviously of relevance of your family s home over time and how do you think people because it strikes me you know we all know someone who has been in this position and I m again am I the huge part anyway when you see a member of the government saying you re selfish if you outsource the care to to the state How s that going to be received. I think it will be received very badly from my own experience of many years in the care home business I have found most families are extremely caring at the end of their tether a very good friend of mine for example almost nothing to do with our care. She is a lot younger than her husband and she has struggled for the last twelve months looking after a very sick man Tilly had a fall and she said that she couldn t get him up the stairs she had no choice but to let this gentleman go into a care home she says she is consumed with guilt that the same time she knows is for his best interests. How does status home I doubt if it belied now. If we start doing individual stories presumably for everybody where you could yet extract an argument where this is the only choice you might be able to point at someone and. Perhaps they could be doing it the government minister is saying you know bearing in mind the the strains on social care that we re all familiar with many families are shirking their duty would you make it I think it s absolutely disgraceful thing to say Yes that s absolutely fine as a wages paid to the average man that he can manage on one wage and probably why I thought one of them can stay at home or look after their arrest their parents but force is the point of having your parent or your elderly relative to stay with you if you re out at work all day how is that helping the parents they re still alone all the time and the government well it s to if the person stays in their own home they get scant help from the from the local council because as you say there isn t enough money to go around it is a very serious situation of the governor s minister to come out and say people are selfish but I think it s appalling that it just shows how and I will go on. Always nice to have you on going on is fine thank you. Bye bye Are you selfish if you don t take your parents in you shirking your duty when the government minister said. Around the field on the A six there are some temperatures at night so both ways and this further work on the I six zero nine six of you heading towards more lane expected. Fifty two towards Darby just starting to build around the Chadha scenary so is heavy up to the Pentagon island and three bets in the I five double one. Looking heavy in both directions if you see a problem or current data. One double three to be six one six one six one Sarah to B.B.C. Radio Dobby travel. On B.B.C. Radio Darby said the prime minister couldn t keep control of the letters behind and an eight. On the table for our theory is the Iron Lady Margaret Thatcher is haunting Theresa May you deaf people laughing together we can see the pattern. Yet is it just it just may just be fact that fortunately we have been discarded the fact that. Sally Pappa weekday mornings from ten on B.B.C. Radio Darby will come back to the conversation about the minister who says if you outsource the care of an elderly relative message from Bev in symphony I thank you Bev says after my father died I cared for my mum for ten years in our own home I ve got no siblings you know me by so did this virtually on my own when she suffered a massive stroke that left her completely helpless at the age of ninety I was left with no choice at all because she needed twenty four hour nursing care I had also been diagnosed with M.S. And was getting progressively worse myself that was five years ago she s still in nursing care age ninety five the M.P. Cannot generalise about people who put their relatives into care we all have different circumstances I did my best into it became impossible Many do this at the as a last resort with guilt and heartache Thank you. Six minutes to why is the time it s the Breakfast Show Friday morning if you want to say anything to him by the way his last day with us this morning I know he s not going far but he s not going to be on radio anymore. This teaser thing to talk about wellness holidays you re at a wellness holiday I feel like I m I would not know about. Bit of a bus thing at the moment apparently wellness holidays could be crucial this idea to how Darbyshire sells itself to tourists it s a phrase that means holidays for the health conscious help you to relax and unwind W. County council s cabinet meets later on today to discuss how business is a crosstab she could tap into this trend using it to link up tourist attractions my boat has been looking at what wellness Well actually means there is still a wellness is where people take responsibility for their own health going forward so they look at both their physical their mental health and looking at how they can keep am fit and healthy going as they age as they go into on tonight that Sarah Rawlinson who runs the spa facilities at the university campus in books than the train students there and they offer treatments to customers it s one some of the industry s top awards in fact they take relaxation so seriously there that I wasn t allowed to record my chat with Sarah near any of their customers obviously they were worried that just the sound of my voice alone March stress of them out that s what it was all about originally it s one of the first tourism destinations I would say because people originally would come here to take the kill so it was a medical destination but then as people came others came with them and people were looking for entertainment activities that for those that were visiting and then of course there s the big investment in Buxton with the crescent hotel so that is where we re going to see lots more people coming to come to Buxton for their health and well being the county council of also recognize this as a money spinner in a report on tourism it s highlighted how this is a draw for tourists to book Stand. For what the people in the town think. I am soo right and I m here eco Republic Oh people are attracted to an area because of a spire you said traditionally books and there s a spa town but is that a big draw if that should be. You know that there well you look at places like bar . They re both spot towns and people go there specifically for that traction and why why do people want to spar Well I guess pampering isn t you know it s nice it s relaxing it s something different to spoil yourself make yourself feel good name is John Berrisford and I live on St John s Road in books and so would you want to come to a spa than we would you come for a spa or treatment I came to live here and I ve been for star treatment as well so probably. What treatment did you have because it strikes me as something slightly. Go in the baths the steam room and so on very nice but the university do you think more people are opting to have treatments like that now Oh definitely definitely even men do you feel a lot better for it yesterday it has had that and considering it was a young lady who did it she bash me about quite a bit as well no matter. If it worked. Did any mace give you stick after that you know. No no no no no no I think a few of them probably done it as well. OK I think it s a good way to boost the economy than yesterday yes and as a side particularly with the university here with a good name in that sort of thing as well and the versatility So yes do you feel healthy because you live in books that. I think we have probably a healthier lifestyle than where we live before but also I m retired which helps of course you ve got a bit more time to relax and enjoy yourself so yes. They guy in Buxton they re finding out all about wellness and how it could be a selling point for the. Man he sees Matt. Massa spent good early that in that. I ve never read a Mass which I m not I don t know anyone coming to you know I mean why would I maybe he s on to something that I don t you tell me he s message about. Talking about it we re talking about it the breakfast with Sky on B.B.C. Radio. But a real man of a mass for. Six one six one six one nearly eight o clock we ve got Sally on the way with the news in a minute for you it s genuinely we could have a bit of fun with that discussion can. Getting lots more messages about these comments from the government minister saying we are selfish as a nation expecting to be able to outsource care of our elderly relative to the state. Anyone else hearing a kind of subtext of we can t afford to pay for social care be nice if you did it on your own bill. And isn t the state all of us anyway we all kind of contributing for the state to do our work on our behalf it s people that I don t know you tell me I m nice have an opinion. So I ll come back to that and I ll read out the messages that are coming in thank you very much of you taking the time to get involved in discussions on the program this morning we are poised and ready but by we I mean Heidi and Elvis impersonator loitering in a. Pub car park in Stratton house for late we re going to lovely birthday surprise for a very grateful lady just after eight o clock how about how. T.V. And movies. Is B.B.C. Radio. On Friday the sixth of October the. Headlines this morning a former Conservative chairman says he s behind in attempts to oust to resume a as party leader the A fifty two in Darby faces five months of major road work starting on Monday and double She has tourist industry is urged to cash in on the trend for healthy holidays. It s a tech are can sign a lease when fan the farm a conservative party chairman Grant Shapps has admitted being one of the ringleaders of the attempt to force to resign made to resign he said up to thirty Tory M.P. Support the move and five pharma cabinet ministers have indicated that they are in agreement our political correspondent Leila nothing said it was unlikely they would use the formal mechanism for triggering a leadership election this group of rebels is hoping for a bit more of an informal approach to actually approach to raise money directly to say look we think the writings on the wall but it s not clear yet whether those numbers that he s talking about are enough and of course we have had plenty off backbenchers cabinet ministers coming out in fear supports for two reason may saying look there are personal grudges being carried out here there s always mutterings on the Tory backbenches to raise May is the rightly if a now major road works to improve parts of the fifty two and Darby will begin on Monday and are due to last for five months the fourteen point nine million pounds scheme from the Pentagon to rains way aims to improve traffic congestion and make it easier for pedestrians and cyclists most of the work will happen overnight councillor Afzali is asking for patience from commuters see what s needed work I know a lot of people I want to be happy about it if I get frustrated when you go along it is that I think. One thing we re all excited about and for those people who do fifty two on a regular basis they know what sort of problems facing and need to try to address that issue that s what we do in the B.B.C. Has land in the search for defense savings the wrong Navy may retire the two. Ships from which it can land soldiers on beaches as well as retiring H.M.S. Albion and bull walk the Rama remains would be reduced in strength by around a thousand the ministry of defense says no decisions have been taken a farmer Marines Officer James glances says the cuts would reduce the Britain s military power it would really undermine the cause utility but the reality is if we want to be a global Britain where we meet alliances and commitments that we have we need a role Marines have Antipas capability so that we can deploy overseas Darby city council is starting its own energy brand today called Ram energy the authority claims it s offering cheaper gas and electricity bills for local people and that any profit generated will be used to keep prices down it s been established in partnership with Robin Hood energy a brand owned by not Ingham city council around half of all older people in the U.K. Have experienced common mental health problems such as depression or anxiety according to the charity Age U.K. It s conducted a survey of over fifty five s which sure that ill health financial worries and the deaths of loved ones are common triggers. A new tourism report from Darbyshire country council is encouraging businesses in the region to cash in on holidays by health conscious tourists The report describes this type of visit as a wellness holiday and says it can be lucrative for the county Sarah Rawlinson runs sponsor courses at the University of Darby s Buxton campus she says the town has always led to the way in this area that s what it was all about originally it s one of the first tourism destinations I would say because people were originally would come here to take the cure so it was a medical destination but then as people came others came with them and people were looking for entertainment activities that for those that were visiting under Darbyshire rescue pony has performed in front of thousands of spectators at the prestigious horse of the Year show in Birmingham seven years after being found severely neglected in twenty ten they are S.P.C. a Found corkers with sores all over his body and damaged feet he s now fully recovered and living in child law Emma Marvet who coaches him says he did amazingly well can t quite believe it we were over the main to have qualified to compete there that actually Bay in the tuck eleven and ten save role is just fantastic we can t believe it now here with the supporters all in Bradley England of qualify for next summer s World Cup pack Captain hurricanes Gordon added time is England beat Slovenia one nil at Wembley it means England win group after Scotland are up to second after a while no winner of a Slovakia catch Janya and Chris Malta worth involved in the goal two minutes from time and Britain s now well sometimes sixth in the world gymnastics championships all around final in Montreal just nine months after snapping ankle ligaments to dial a pick floor bronze medalist I m eating clay and Alice consoler compete in the women s final B.B.C. Radio Darby news and sports five past eight. With am sky. B.B.C. Radio Dobby. Mornings. On the sixth of October Friday s break we are right moments away from stage to what we hope is going to be a lovely big surprise for a big Elvis fan fingers crossed nothing. For the chances that celebration yesterday is one of twelve year old Adam Johnson s life. Adam would definitely not want to be remembered in sadness that rather in love and with a warm smile as you gradually remember all the good times that you spent with him so much respect and so many tributes for young out a. Couple of conversations rumbling on that have popped up as the mornings unfolded as well are you selfish if you don t take your parents in a member of the government says you are and fellas are you a bit girly Barlow s words if you have a mass. With the weather. Morning Well it ll be fine and dry today lots of sunshine around but the cloud will start to increase and move in from the West over the course of the afternoon highs around fourteen degrees Celsius the rain on the way in the early hours lows of around eight degrees Celsius this evening. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. Killing traffic three failed now for the six doll be right it s heavy both ways that there are some temporary lights there and it s also looking very slow around winds hail on the I five double one such effort towards button is queuing there are some of the golf club and of course in addition to that you ve got diverting away from the closure of Peter s bridge and Bess and Sara Tilly B.B.C. Radio dial B travel. Seven minutes past your right good morning to you it s always a last day today but then if you had this earlier on. Could start building up the expectation big moment. It ll be his final sport bulletin on B.B.C. Radio. No pressure. Well talk a bit more about that when we get that right we ve been hat saying they sell us a way Heidi had the cunning plan she s been trying to make a long times work on this come to fruition all morning so she s been creeping around Stretton with with Elvis what an Elvis impersonator automation to surprise seventy year old Margaret so birthday today Margaret is a huge Elvis fan and this has been how these brainwave ever since I do remember a couple of months ago we were talking about the anniversary of Elvis s death and she bumped into Margaret s daughter Charlie I was walking downstairs macadamia mom sniffling in the kitchen when I came down she d got tears running down as I thought something really bad well it did not happen but for something like a family member or something. What s the matter HOW MANY was any nine turned out she says died and she got tears running down arise and I think what upsets her more than anything was she d been saving five Pence s ten pence in this John she had the massive jar so I m going to save all this money and we re going to have his Presley died before she could save all the money. She never got to see NEVER we did go to him Las Vegas two thousand and ten and we did manage to get to the office person museum but that s the closest moment for got really in his car sad really she was absolutely mad my dad was more Cliff Richard but my mom was absolutely over so there is a plan we ve been sharing it with you all morning and I believe zero hour is about to arrive your poised. This I m currently stoops down behind a car on the neighbour s drive getting ready to go into the house now. Who s more surprising is on the other side of the drive hiding behind a hedge Elvis is ready and waiting so we re going to go in now. Just give their give Charlie the nod so we re just walking up the drive now getting ready to go in through the front door I am right behind Callie following their own. OK we re going in for the front door. Hello oh oh oh. Oh B.B.C. Radio don t. Care you don t worry I wish I was still in my pajamas how are you today. Charlie s been telling me it s a big day yeah so congratulations and happy very very moving Are you surprised yeah. Did you expect B.B.C. Radio Darby in your living room this morning. Well you might not know but Charlie s been telling me a lot about you over the last couple of weeks and she s been telling me you re a huge Elvis fan marvelous. Massive I m told yeah. How much you love him oh. Well I was heartbroken when I found out that you never got to see him so I wanted to do something special for your birthday so I ve got a little bit of a surprise for you Margaret. While showing you pajamas Charlie Charlie is going to go and get the the main action we say of this morning al this. He. Got a case thank you very much what you think you know. But all the way to. The so you want to know. What you think about all this morning it was going. On That s not love I love I love how useless. Carcase and I think thank you very much. If we sufficiently the right shoes yes. Believe it do you know about this. Post and if you re not yet we all knew we were all in on it. Oh. Continue with your beautiful music to serenade. Sure. This kid is so. I mean what would you say if you re just minding your own business having a cup of tea and your bridge. Happy birthday Margaret lovely I love it when applying comes together or somebody with the bricks or should we be on Sky B.B.C. Radio Darby. That we re losing a member of our writing this morning at twelve minutes past so Jeff that worked out thank you to Heidi it was all her idea when she heard the story of. How she d saved up to see Elvis and then he died she had this scheme in the back of a mine and we made it happen ask it right twelve Friday the sixth of October most of the newspaper front pages this morning are about the apparent you know machinations of the Conservative Party and whether to resume a should stay or go into things what needs doing anything about it and it should shut up and one front page I want a couple of them a different if there s one about drinking tea on the front by the age of the lady express the sun s got Prince Charles in a pirate hat and the Daily Mail boy this is got people talking this morning Britain s too selfish to care for its elderly says here. This is a government minister Phillip. His the gentleman in question and he s a G.P. As well as a politician he said we are a selfish society because we rely on the state to look after our parents when they get older. Really interesting perspective up. You know once on the strength of most of the messages of it so far he says we need to face up to the uncomfortable and the families are shirking their outsourcing the care of the elderly relatives. Care as in I guess selfish if you don t take your parents in yourself Alex Hohl recently bought a care home and spent a large part of her working life in the care industry she was talking about this a bit ago I live in a very changed thirty fifty years ago people lived in the same areas that parents are probably lived two streets away. Next Door Nowadays a lot of people move I mean I can think of you know just off the top of my head I can think of hostages and pay for whose families moved away and that is not possible for them to look after their parents so which is best if you bring your mother your father in to live with here you both mother the husband or wife go to work the children are at school so the elderly parent is still alone in her home all day Diane s in Matlock sent a text to me saying and I m a cab home manager I totally agree with everything that lady just said family s already feeling credibly guilty as it is we Catherine didn t SUV got severe dementia it would be impossible for them to be cared for in their own home maybe the minister ought to visit a few cams and see how difficult it can be. Graham should we look after our own probably surely the money that is spent on providing care for the elderly in homes could be channeled into their care at home surely a person who s involved in running a care home was not the best person to provide an opinion on this on the subject of you know channeling the money differently I know that the minister was suggesting there ought to be some sort of tax break for people who look after their own elderly relatives rather than put them somewhere or or get a care in to help them in their place. And what about the parents who don t want their kids to look after them rates this one my son always joked if I become a burden he ll be taking me down the garden and she to me as he s also said there s no ways funding care for me always Dad I think his offer will be the nicer option. In the sky. Double three two six one six one six one B.B.C. Radio Darby. You know we ll come back to that you ve got something to say as always don t just shout at the radio if you ve got time to send me a message or pick up the phone that s terrific right quarter past eight Friday morning yesterday. Gino it was one of those mornings I came in yesterday and you know I remind myself what we re going to be talking about on the program you know a twelve year old boy died and it was going to be his funeral you just think all of us just. All fall it and it s a selfish angle but you sort of think I just want to want to be uplifting in the morning but I actually we spoke to the head teacher didn t we and we spoke to the celebrant from the Crown a Tory I m actually the the way in which we heard about Adam and the kind of young man he was becoming and the lad that he was in the childhood his parents gave him actually was kind of uplifting I think that set the tone for the funeral that happened later yesterday for Adam Johnson twelve years old remember he died after he fell through the roof of the abandoned factory in Chester Graeme where the service was a market in crematorium there were hundreds of people there. My name is Sally I am an independent senator and would definitely not want to be remembered in sadness that rather in love and with a warm smile as you gradually remembered all the good times that you spent with him to begin the service we have a poem written by Adam s good friend step forward immediately she would you like to come forward. It was my best mate pushed me to work or. Very large you know when I passed the time scornfully thought. The time to do as my name start. A family a ha moment when we had no food my mum s from really on top of. The morning hate it was one of the children I just looked out never really thought which made me laugh is the funniest friend. When I met Kerri Paul recently was clearly a very painful time. As they continue to come to terms with the sudden loss of such a lovely young boy Paul laughed as he told me that he and Carrie would ask Adam if he d done his homework before warning him that if he didn t work hard then he would never get on in life Adam would give the cheekiest of smiles back at them and drawing his finger around his face he would my money maker. The he knew that if faced with his full shoes and as his parents said how could you be cross. Football was such a huge part of Adam s young life he lived and breed the Rams and he was a season ticket holder he d been to Wembley to see them in the Championship play off against Q.P.R. And he was in the thick of it Adam stood in the middle of a group of Q.P.R. Fans cheekily or some might say bravely singing we all to obey. He was fearless Ted to the club also sent a brand new dog County kit and Adam is wearing today for his final journey we entered the chapel to a song that could have been Adam s very signature tune for a lad who did everything in his own inimitable style what else but Frank Sinatra and my way now as we prepare to make our way to the exit we re going to listen to the final piece of music this was so easy to choose as a Rams fan through and through it has to be Steve Blum is watching and if you wish to join in well then you should we now leave Adam in peace with love and respect you get his. Hand. Us not forget what a tragedy it is that Adam s not here anymore but in the circumstances it does sound . For what counts what I think like it was the most incredibly fitting tribute in funeral service for twelve year old Adam Johnson who died last month and that happened yesterday is twenty past Friday morning. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. One of the busy streets this morning is still ash the road it winds hail the A five double one is queuing up towards bet in their awesome right wax just outside of the golf club it is especially busy because of course the peach is bridging Burson is still closed so traffic in the town is on a diversion it does look busy over Burton bridge and also on the statement Hill Road and the some further robots that Duffy old with temper lights on the A six A that s killing both ways along the Darby road also robots all broke the ice six zero nine six busy this morning towards more LANE The M. Want to she doesn t Too bad the still the robots at Junction twenty five inside looking a little bit heavy three the restrictions if you see a problem that data s one double three to be six one six one six one Sarah to B.B.C. Radio Dobby travel. From six pm every Saturday night on B.B.C. Radio W. It s all about the big. Joining the fuck. Is proving difficult as predicted you got the same number of starfish and donkey is not a phrase I thought I d be saying tomorrow on the radio actually I mean Joy the best music. The biggest artists. Welcome to the beat how you. Have your next favorite band. And for the Marines. The beach with Dean Jackson every Saturday night from six pm on B.B.C. Radio Darby Sally s got on her show this morning only King Kong. And I can conquer organizes the world championships which of course is happening this weekend now you re interested in the King and the World Championships. What are the rules that you think it s vinegar allowed if you can yeah I mean I used to be chuffed to have ever had a six or what you reckon they ve got at the World Championships and to tell you this will impress you actually Elsie s on with Sally cheesy. Cheesy a few strictly the first one to get the hang of her last weekend this weekend of course as well and the first of the contestants to leave the twenty seventeen class talking to Sally of round two on her show after ten this morning B.B.C. Radio so we were discussing wellness holidays. Reports say in the county council saying look you know tourism double share this is a this is a big deal at the moment this is a big trend wellness holidays you know revitalize recuperate recharge your batteries wellness to think you could tap into if you re into resuming Darbyshire amount bollard into a lovely report looking into how that could work he was in Buxton he did say at one point I always thought maybe you know mass a large big good early in the morning. And morning it s big Airlie these massive. They can they yes I have clients who like having their think done. Having their feet done West. OK what does that involve well. Look like it s not business and they normally like corrupt but I still feel like call ins and callous and ingrown toenails and all the wonderful things I do what a lovely life did me Bunyan s I don t want the paddock killed as well as the threat level to kill her and the men like it they come and they have a football with bubbles and so on things and get all the hot skins he can off and then they have them dominate which is a neutral color and sometimes difficult look at this a full night of high white Wait a minute wait a minute that s what you put nine of on the show man tag. Yes. It neutrally it s not colorful then I get that I just yeah well you know not a nice massage at the end I mean bits of it I can say some of it I just I mean but it s not you talking in cheek and biting to some city stereotypes A but Sides it s not something I would have a considers there or is there a type of man. I m not really known just so men like Cousin It don t know about you know how do you think the lobbyist lady now if she saw my face you know that as well but. Obviously as. Well there you go my own party here is you know I m ready if you do then I ve got a few I m on my boat yeah. Wow I got how much. And normally thirty pounds. Well consider the advertised I love to talk sailor I m like yeah. Right a little over. Nail varnish Oh man Alex Hamilton Good morning I got a minute she s not quite ready yet. I ll be always with the I was I was almost kind of making fun of my for suggesting it was a girly thing earlier on in the more I think about it. I likes you or rather off came out and he said off at a male pedicure course in mutual vanish which think that was a bit. Of a girly thing. I did because I knew plenty plenty moisture on his own moisturise done I don t think it was weird getting getting my nails sort of trimmed nicely that I could I could have thought of having shiny new pumps a dozen myopia I did today when. Bit of a buffer. Of the fee and then of course neutral nail varnish. Yeah I think I know vanished it is a bit weird bit if you like it when I was on holiday last I saw a guy with blue painted toenails and he looked alright so you know why not. The insights we get you but you remember that you remember that I mean do you do you judge you know because I thought it was a bit altered by also include for him you know what it is like I think like toenails. Talking point is that if a man takes grooming to a certain point does it go beyond taking care of yourself and become a bit weird. Well you re talking to the lady who has to wear a full face of make up for telly every day so to be honest I d quite like to say it with with blokes having to spend a little bit more time over getting ready because it did make me feel like I was getting quicker do you think do you think men should take a bit more time on themselves in that way yeah why not let s balance things out between the sexes a little bit you know takes me twenty minutes half an hour to get ready to do my hair do makeup and everything else let s find out something for men to do so that they start but the same sort of millstone around the neck then it ll be a bit more balance but more for this turn up into into a grudge match All right look I tell us about the weather what you ve got very well it ll be fine enjoy today with plenty of sunny spells cloud will start to increase and move in from the West over the course of the afternoon highs of around fourteen degrees Celsius that little bit chilly in places this morning despite the sunshine now slightly fairly cloudy with patchy showers developing in the early hours lows of around eight degrees Celsius there and then tomorrow will be cloudy with some brightness where the cloud breaks now well so will be dry spells I ll also be scattered showers around and highs of around fifteen degrees Celsius so we re expecting rather cloudy conditions for the next few days a mixture of rain scattered showers and some bright spells Sunday looking slightly more settled than Saturday but the best of the sunshine today Alex thank you very much Alex Hamilton with a full face of makeup. You might have seen this I don t know probably not because if you listen to the breakers are you not watching the telly but there was a period long ago. I never know what year was when I was doing the mid-morning program here but. There was a thing once or twice a week I had to go and do a little bit for the telly saying is what s coming up later on after ten o clock the polearm for they send someone out to do a makeup consultation show me how to put my foundation on I to go up and put me powder on every morning I was doing it inevitably someone walks into the Jensen goes who. Say that it s a man put make same trust in what you re saying about you know what she has to do for the T.V. And then to be fair the other fellows on the telly do just me it was only on for thirty seconds and I was rubbish at it and I still had to put me what not on and then go and wash it off god be a woman. To remind you what was actually said in the bit about wellness holidays earlier on what treatment did you have because it strikes me as something slightly . Go in the back. Of a steam room and so on it s very nice up at the university do you think more people are opting to have treatments like that now Oh definitely definitely even men who. Did you feel a lot better yesterday that yes at that and considering it was young lady who did it she asked me about quite a bit as well and that s. OK it worked. Did every mace give you stick after that you know. No no no no no I think a few of them probably done as well are OK It is a good way to boost the economy than yesterday yes at the and as I particularly with the university with a good name in that sort of thing as well and in the facilities Yes Do you feel healthy because you live in books that. I think we have probably a healthier lifestyle than where we lived before but also I m retired which helps of course you ve got a bit more time to relax and enjoy yourself so yes beauty treatments for men what was it Matt said see a bit you get. A thirty seven news headlines with the latest here Sally Swinton if I m a conservative party chairman Grant Shapps has admitted being one of the ringleaders of an attempt to force to reason made to resign he told the B.B.C. Up to thirty Tory M.P. s support a party leadership contest including five former cabinet ministers the home secretary Amber Rudd has written an article in The Daily Telegraph backing to resign May saying she ll stay on as prime minister and get the job done with Bracks said but Annie McElvoy a senior editor at The Economist says she s not sure there is enough support for Mrs May one by one people being in building to come out and if the best you can do for an easier road your biggest supporter in cabinet to say she was will to you that s not going to be enough she s going to need more than that major roadworks began on Monday on the fifty two in Darby from the Pentagon round about to rains way the fourteen point nine million pounds project to reduce traffic congestion and improve the area for cyclists and pedestrians is expected to take five months most of the work will take place at night. The charity Age U.K. Says Around half of all older people in Britain have experienced depression or anxiety it says a third of people don t know where to turn for help. Seven years after being rescued by the R.S. P.C.A. Adarsh a pony has competed in the prestigious horse of the year Shaw in twenty ten corkers was fined neglected and covered in source now living in charred low he s fully recovered and yesterday went up against hundreds of other horses and ponies at the end you see him Birmingham his trainer M M R Vick says they took advantage of a rehearsal in the ring the night before he went really well and I was really pleased with how we were seen in the warm up because we were a little nervous of whether he coped with it being the biggest thing he s ever done in the lights the music how many people are there but he coped growingly I think he knew it was a big show and he concentrated and got on with his job and tourist businesses across Darbyshire are being encouraged to promote so-called wellness breaks more people are taking this type of holiday which involves relaxing activities like Spawn treatments a new report by the County Council says tourists are likely to spend large amounts of money on activities to improve their health and well being B.B.C. Radio Darby news headlines its twenty eight minutes to nine. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. Still looking slow through the roadworks it Duffield on the I six there are some temperature lights on the Darby road you approach the Berkeley Lane junction and you find the robots over Brooke on the I six and nine six of us queuing both ways towards the more Lane junction expect delays three Burton is generally quite busy in the towns and Peter s bridge is still closed off for major roadway so there are delays over state Hill Road and best in bridge where traffic diverts and there are also some new winds hail on the A five double one quite close to the golf club if you see a problem or can update a school a one double three to be six one six one six one Sarah Tilly B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. Our beauty treatments for men a bit early. For. They were a secret he says Peter Sellers wasn t girly in the Pink Panther but I always remember him coming back to his hotel and asking the concierge for a message of the year. OK you ready Aaron. Yes both so this is it for the last time. He s out in Bradley with the sports. Thank you good morning England s are off the World Cup next summer they beat Slovenia one nil up Wembley last night to seal top spot in Group F. Their captain was also there here on Heroes and most know it was so much pride leaving them out Wembley and of course and his last minute run as amazing amount for England and I said to send send a team to to the World Cup It s just incredible what Walker s tries to do about it was I hope everyone s proud of the fans are proud of us you know and I said it wasn t a great performance but whatever we re going to Russia that s that s one of us they want to start at Spain for the season for Harry came so that s England as for Scotland would all be county combined to help keep their World Cup dream alive on us inside the court we did a crime was was was that I was he said was I catch on yes cross was actually turned in by a Slovak a defender not Chris Martin but it was enough to win a one they ll win that takes Scotland up to second in the group they have to beat Slovenia on Sunday now to finish second and hopefully in a playoff spot his their boss Coombes track and been bubbling up to that kind of performance and the deserve a performance like that it is the others a way of many changing the set and here the bad luck written all over the present and it was of super goalkeeper of course barring a more chances of a single one of Northern Ireland are still second in Group C. They lost three one at home to Germany who also booked their place in Russia next summer but now means battle and and Tom Flanagan were both left on the bench for that one tonight three more Dobie players could line up for their countries Wales or away to Georgia there s a decent chance to. Ledley and Tom Lawrence could both start especially with Gareth Bale ruled out and Richard Gere is with the Republic of Ireland squad they host Moldova this evening away from the football Lewis Hamilton was quickest in a rain affected second practice session at the Japanese Grand Prix Britain s Now Wilson came sixth in the world gymnastics championships all around final in Montreal just nine months after snapping ankle ligaments so they pick for bronze medalist Amy and Alice can sell I compete in the women s final islands poll done and the click all sorts of Belgium share the lead after the opening round of Golf Links Championship in Scotland and Ben Stokes is expected to be handed a central contract by the E.C.B. Today despite being arrested on suspicion of actual bodily harm last month after an incident outside a Bristol nightclub he and batsman Alex Hales who is set for renewed limited over England contract will not be considered for selection until further notice and for the final time from a manager sports on B.B.C. Radio Darby twenty four minutes to nine you ll get to us all over again like you did on Saturday didn t want plotless on Saturday that s it from sports scene in South Wales from I mean Bradley thank you so much and good buy. Hey you know the last day. As the last votes in yeah it s. Just It all feels really really weird and really strange because while you ve been fair to say you ve done a great deal. Presented this program in the past seven years and I m fourteen minutes notice Yes that was good. This is I just want to share this with the case you forget how far you come here I mean this is January twenty thirty and you ve been here a couple of years but this is a first ever sport same Dubey Brighton. I spoke. To. The deep midwinter might finally be hey but it s what and when the south coast for sports scene this afternoon can the Rams leapfrog the seagulls and keep pace with the championship playoff contenders and can the Brewers avoid an F.A. Cup hangover Gates those other goals all the buildup and exclusive for much cometary abroad to get a berth in the gates talking on the way I mean you know we love you but you decide about fourteen when you start. You know what whenever I hear that music and I m sure it will happen for ever I get nervous every single time I hear that music always used and I was driving the desk always on Saturday always a little bit and whenever I hear it there s always think there is no look I ve got to do seem see it for a moment which is a rarity. A former news editor once said to me Get me a good talking to about how my name is over the door on this program and I often reflect on the fact that when it goes well and when it gets a good rap and people like it and it gets the credit I get the credit not least because of the some of the parts of the extraordinarily good people who are the best at the job that they do on the show and you look at producer look at high. Id look at all the through the glass look at Sally and in your case you know we are going to miss the fact unselfishly I mean personally I m going to miss having a long chat about politics in the morning before coming on the air I m going to miss you putting highly inappropriate images up on your screen beyond our serious meeting in the morning talking or both selfishly I did this program is going to miss the fact that I think it s fair to say the listener knows that if you tune into this program you re going to get the most author to voice on local support you re not going to miss anything you going to be the first to know particularly on Darby County that s going on that there is an exceptionally authority of reliable trustworthy and talented journalist is going to bring in everything and a thoroughly decent man as well and just reinforce that message I make I mean. I m really going to miss this place as well you can feel a list if you want it is so weird like as a say it s just so bizarre really to be going because I ve been here eight our viewers saw it as the tea boy work experience doesn t lie every job in the station . So it feels really strange because I sort of thought I d be here forever or be in the B.B.C. 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You know it was such an inspiration and just brilliant and miss him every day and call. Gibson who was my mentor and I ll still remember the first time I was spoke to him and met him told me everything still great nights he s an obsolete. Yeah I just want to say thank you to everybody really has been burning. If you love your Dobby county your pop up . To siphon album thank you very much a few messages this body Val says Sad sad sad I was brought believe in thanks for bringing us great Dubey Cantonese and good luck. We got from Dorry says all the best to thank him for the excellent why he s commented on support on B.B.C. Radio and says Good luck for the future if your replacement is HOF as good as you are then B.B.C. Dobby support will be enciphered hands Thank you thanks for all the muscles. Radio. We ve been talking quite a bit about the comments from Philip Levy this morning the justice minister in the government. As well but he s been speaking to an event at a conservative conference and he said people should shoulder a mole river the burden for looking after the elderly relatives you can t live independently anymore rather than in his words outsourcing the care to paid carers and expecting the state to take responsibility. She make of that he read some more the messages will get stuck in a bit after nine a think with a loud mouth as well but let me read some of your comments because. Quite passionate a friend from Peru says this could not understand the idea of old people s care homes she thought it was the older person s fault that they d been so evil in their life that not a single relative or friend would take the maid and look after them in their old age I tried to explain the welfare state but it was an alien concept to her that a good thing or a bad thing about country. I was talking about something else would come to that in a minute Thank you my. Tweets at B.B.C. In an ideal world families would get on live in big houses have endless time to devote life s not ideal we are not selfish and David in Birmingham writes Having him thank you for listening you are not selfish if you put a Parent in a home I had to put my mom in a nursing home because I couldn t cope not because I am selfish. The comments from the government minister at this rate you again a little bit about what s actually been said Britain is a selfish society where families shit by outsourcing the care of the elderly relatives Philip the justice minister in the government said families needed to face up to uncomfortable truths about the demands of looking after elderly parents or grandparents rather than expecting the state to care for them. Share your thoughts that may be but most welcome you can tweet out B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. One of the busy streets this morning is still the I fifty two coming into Darby So it s quite congested from Spondon street of the I sixty one at the Pentagon island and it s also very busy around the field on the I six when it doing so I was on the dolly road just up from Berkeley Lane So keys now in dicey directions and winds hail the I five double want to slow towards But in the Ross Road was near the gulf club but you still got traffic going to diversify from the closure also peaches bridge investment which is still shut for ongoing right was his generally busy street town if you see a problem day to school I wonder three to six one six one six one Sarah Tilly B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. On the next inside the Smitten so. Good. That it s a. Bully for her beauty the thirteen year old who loves taking part in beauty pageants and listen people that will come back negative. 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And Heidi encountered Charlie Bolden and she was talking about how she remembered the morning that they announced Elvis a diet because her mom was crying and she d been saving up in this jar or small change to to go and see him because he was such a fan she never got to see him because he passed away. And they went to Las Vegas to go to the Elvis museum so this morning for Margaret s seventieth birthday Heidi and an Elvis impersonator went and snuck in the front door by surprise two were to give her a big birthday treat and you will want to it s lovely since they actually they ve been chatting they asked Margaret what she thought about it Oh that s fabulous absolutely fabulous I m never to birthday like this and. You haven t been able to celebrate many of the recently. It s not very good. Feeling talk about it. Now you ve got obviously scarf around you know. What you think it s only sorting all this out behind your back your good daughter. One of the best. She s a good Jack don t get all teary I mean no. It s just you know just. Oh more when they can occur OK don t know maybe we should. Start it as well we re all going to be in tears if we re not careful what you doing to celebrate the rest not a lot mound. Not to come to agreement a little bit. Today and I go start. All the songs to come back so I can I coasted. And Hopi was in on me as well so you you knew what we were planning to do yeah I did you know he what did you think when she said I want to say really bad I ve. Been thinking she think we should get him one of these jumpsuits Oh yeah yeah think about that you can t get out like obvious Oh yeah. And this one with Margaret Happy Birthday Margaret and Elvis Presley on an egg custard Now that s a bit of a. Mock element in James pretty big ball of a nice boy. Some . Must. the next part of the program and the final hour and the debate gets underway and actually I think on behalf of everyone so I thank you to Adam Johnson s family for allowing us to to share with you the tributes to him that funeral celebrating his life whilst mourning and missing him yesterday. Sounds just like in the circumstances the most wonderful tribute to. A full short life and this case moment stood out for me to begin this is this we have a poem written by Adam s good friend Luke stepped forward immediately she would you like to come forward A.J. It was my best mate Bush pushed me over that she will. Still be very large even though when I passed the time school I don t feel the option because we have many things in the marriage too much to even talk shop time to has my name stopped. Over sation mote in the family a ha moment when we have been issued my mom s from a time talked. The more name hey it was. 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It s nine o clock AM Sally Swen fun it s been revealed that a group of conservative M.P. s are trying to force a leadership contest the former party chairman Grant Shapps says up to thirty M.P. s support the move including five former cabinet ministers supporters of to reason may have rallied round her with the home secretary Amber Rudd saying she should stay but Mr Sharp said her time was up with Adrian is a very decent person who took the chance the gamble of the election which didn t pay off with not really been able to relaunch since then and so the been M.P. s who feel that it would be right to have a change she was actually trying to privately and in a way that wouldn t be embarrassing to her Go be able to actually have that conversation major roadworks to improve the A fifty two in Darby from the Pentagon to Raines way will begin on Monday the fourteen point nine million pound scheme to reduce traffic congestion and improve the area for pedestrians and cyclists is due to last five months councillor after South says most of the work will happen overnight to keep disruption to a minimum almost two left to two lanes open in the little preview of the food safety bar it will be put in place obviously working with the eye with people meant to make sure that the minimum user moves are taken into account the night time for instance if we count you playing their own clothes you want a place until after eleven o clock several U.K. Retailers including Mothercare and Tesco have stopped selling baby sleep position I was due to concern. 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On In final hour of the Breakfast Show this week then join him be a part of it let s talk let s talk about the front page of a newspaper this morning the Daily Mail Britain and minister Britain s too selfish to care for its elderly It says This is Philip believes the justice minister and the G.P. As well addressed in there and he says we are a selfish society because we increasingly rely on the state caroms in carers to look after our parents when they get older rather than taking them in and do an ass else this is a government minister he says we need to face up to the uncomfortable size the question Are you selfish if you don t take your parents in yourself this is Alex Hohl who was on earlier her family recently bought a cat how we live in a very changed a fifty years ago people lived in the same areas that. Harris said probably live two streets away. Next Door Nowadays a lot of people move I mean I can think you know just off the top of my head I can think of half a dozen people whose families moved away and that s not possible for them to look after their parents so which is best you can you bring your mother your father in to live with here you both could mother the husband or wife go out to work the children are at school so the elderly parent is still alone and at home all day. Are we a nation is a shirking our juicy by outsourcing care in the words of the Government Minister what do you make of it are you selfish if you don t tell your own relatives in. The sky I want to double three to six one six one six one B.B.C. Radio. If you d like to text me. One three double three Ws your first word if you d be sick and you can tweet at B.B.C. Dobby the Lao mouse this morning from quote Cathy friend good morning Cathy morning . Pocket money back or only you love to say you both. It certainly got people responding this morning this Barry I mean did you think is this unashamedly controversial or is there an argument to follow here I think is quantum over to fashion this this this idea. Having been through this with our family fairly recently you know I can understand up in the sun both sides of the arguments. Scuse me you know but I think actually there is no easy answer on this it depends on the individuals it would be nice to be able to look after elderly parents but practically not always possible I m an only child I live one hundred miles from my mum what do I do when I got a phone call at midnight last night to say that she d fall in. You know what do I do where do I go as it turns out everything was fine. And you know but I was there was an element of guilt there as well and there really is you know that and helplessness and worry that actually you could argue would be assuaged if you knew somebody was on hand that s right I mean it was about about three phone calls in that time of night and I m not being able to do anything one souls down in London get over the world championships it was the last night and I was without transport I was in London I was due to catch a train the next morning home and it was a problem. To me I didn t sleep much that night but that s my problem you know but then I think we ll OK should I put the should I arrange for mom to go into a care home she went into rest might care for a few days and she couldn t wait to get out she wanted to get home even though I m worried sick about the whole time you know she wanted to come home as soon as she possibly could and she s now at home still. Is there s no easy answer on it Kathy is it easy. Worthwhile putting this argument out there or is it irresponsible language to start talking about is being selfish and shipping our duty I don t think it s about being selfish I think it s about you know I needs must you know it s kind of odd to live with this in a heartbeat he doesn t want to. You know but you know I d be quite happy to have him in the mix you know and sort of they ve looked after us when we were little. And perhaps annoying and mess A So you know I think it s just that case you know my relatives have done the same have their parents. It s something we ve kind of you know kind of grown up with and used to and then just kind of they either were told they couldn t be anymore and then were taken in to to that one of the sons or daughters and then but there comes a certain point with things like dementia you know there is that starting to lose one s memory is kind of dangerous in the house so I think it should be the critical part of this just gushing is that in most instances nobody wants to be in a care home at a first preference Nobody wants their loved relative to be in a care home out of first preference and it becomes something in the mix to contemplate at that point where it s not straightforward to provide the sort of example exactly but I do I do feel there s a bit of a rise in care homes and bit of rise in nurseries and for me I just think you know it s kind of farming out your loved ones and I I don t think it s great I think you can sort of have people have additional care that care homes Mike in money hand over fist and so with nurseries I d I think that you know that s that s a private industry isn t it so I think we kind of need to look at the sort of structure and sort of if somebody can live in their own home and kind of have a have a little bit of cash I mean and again I know people that go in and do cab work and there I was a cut and cut so they re spending about ten minutes with somebody and then rushing off to the next shop and paying their own petrol to do the job and I kind of think well. That seems a little bit ludicrous spend if if if time could be spent with that person than then that could that could mean that they have that friendship and sort of. As well as care and then why is somebody in a care home which actually cost lives because it s because it s privatized. Dubey six one six one six one government minister says we ve become selfish expecting the state to provide care to a less independent elderly relatives Are you selfish if you don t take your parents in you so. B.B.C. Radio Dobby travel. 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Radio. Oh it s OK to me. Just. I like that five crybaby on the breakfast show on B.B.C. Radio nine fifteen Sally Pappa from ten today she s talking to forgive me I am the one person who doesn t watch pretty Come Dancing they Yeah that idea was the first to get they if I was strictly last weekend cheesy is it with Sally after ten this morning I got Barry Parker and Kathy fry here and we are talking at the moment about the government minister who has said if you don t take in law elderly relatives they can t live independently now and look after them yourself frankly if you selfish shucking you say this is what is reported as having said fitly justice minister and you just saw saying that Kat to the state. I am with coal seam pasta and independent all things that thing that strikes me about that language is I was thinking in the state kind of all of us by extension anyway . Let s talk to probably have friends on Itoshi one here Gerri is on the line morning Gerri good morning and what did you want to have. These guys never had a person in that situation you know how to do it himself what makes you say that. I was always full time employment I live in a B. But mom from my mom. But I work out a doggy. Got a full time job. Maybe Mom said she wants to me that if she have a needed cash she would she would accept cash. As things got older she got older and she became less mobile then everything we ended up having to get Karin after she had a couple of falls and finished up in hospital and she never wanted to leave the house so there s no way that she would want to come and live with those because she s the marriage vows that she s had since the moment I got married in forty eight and it s now over forty years since we lost my dad but she would never move out of the house but. My wife and I both work full time she would eventually need. Care workers to come and she would never accept that she needed and it can she get took in the morning she d be close would be soaking wet she d struggle downstairs on the stalest. But then she took a lot of sail to the carriers they wanted to go. So bad oh also to which she never did so close to constantly what I mean not changed to occasionally but she found not too upset in the I was having to do this so you know I don t claim to open things like that and I was not we got somebody and it was fantastic a muse a product arrangement she was a good person to respond to eventually she had a fall. She was returned home against our wishes because before this is going to get worse she had to look for when she should probably damaged the shin on the leg . And she said to me it s on the outside if I m a then. Say that she s forgotten about this because she has an element of dementia she forgets the situations you know that she wants are there she s there and how she plays how in the heart when I go to visit. But while she s gone to war there s also into research a few moments ago the chap who now sits next to sixty three I m sixty warm and this guy s you know how I managed got probably no prospect of going how did because he s got at least onset dementia you know so it affects all people it s all ages and everybody s situation is different and dealing with it the Cassavetes involved they didn t want to come and visit me mum because she was an absolute nightmare she stole the pendant around the neck she called them nineteen times one night she called because the people who came to take it took that proper Solomon were trained in how to deal with their list and things was not everything she said oh no I ll do it needs help and in the end they give up and have to leave in ten minutes like to should press an emergency board and call in the movies the services the Catholic line because she s stuck in the chair. You know. Cory s did on countless occasions to get the house improved so that it was but to actually rearranged redecorate your bedroom so it was everything was that she needed to be able to cope with it but she wouldn t cooperate with anybody you know she was there in Worst Enemy Yeah it just became really until we talked it made me. So when you hear a government minister suggesting that not just taking these loved ones on ourselves rather than getting care and to help the selfish. The good I don t think he s happy how the experience was a lot so it s got a lot of people around in that all that work you know our kids both live out to Dorothy. For Tom to Fort on but there s no way that I would be able to cope with the collector lifting horse in everything not not going to say a couple of days ago. She was in bed. She s had a chest infection she was playing hell with the staff I was actually told she d actually bitten somebody you know. You know people like that. She doesn t want to be here she actually says she wants to die I mean it will be for the forty years ago and she wanted to die then and she s never really changed her mind on that but you know she she she needs a lot of help she needs care all day even now she still insists she s draw and everything like that when people come to say we want to the toilet and she won t let them take and and then she. She she s just so cooperative because she thinks she can get up and walk around just not walk for over two years . You know but she still insists on this and she has this memory. But actually doing the things and remembering things when you deal with when she when she s you know she can do these things yourself but to actually confront her about this you know she sure just rolls her eyes and says or what everybody says apparently this government minister said that we could learn all many of us who aren t from those backgrounds could learn from how Muslim and Hindu communities look after their elders you know but they re all they re usually big communities that are usually a lot of people within the house. I dare say that more than the thing we could learn I mean he says we re becoming atomize you know we spread out all over the shop I m going time to look after our own families watching our children both moved away you know we both work you know we want to go on the occasional holy welcome the money I was on I could not afford for us to go and all of this I don t want to pay for the holidays and things like that you know this law is a standard of living that we expect. Members have a life I don t expect to not have a life you know I m getting to the stage where the kids are flown the nest My wife and I are you know enjoy spending time together going out together doing things together. You know most of the life that she s enjoyed it you know I mean to be allat she s always been very very selfish she had a very very selfish attitude about everything else. She s done through a lot everything she wanted she wanted to do it now she wanted to do it her way or the people s opinions didn t count. Up some problem paying it back a little bit but there s no way to talk it actually do with what needs to be gotten where you. Gerri thank you this guy really needs to experience it himself everybody situation is different Thank you for coming on this morning Gerri pleasure and all the best Gerri Mikkel over there. Some frank talk really. This is money well this all boils down to Kathy because this is a government minister saying this because they re tearing their hair out about how to afford to pay for state social care is it families saying you know we can t take people in much as we d love to because we can t afford to look after the music we both got to go out and work is it ultimately all about money if money was no if you think of it I think it s always helpful to kind of look to think if if money was no object what would you do and then sort of have a bit more of a well you know would it be best for somebody to be at home with that that fill the needs and just have a care once a day or do they actually need twenty four seven care and I think that then you can start to look it is subjective and I think that. The government minister is probably just I don t know I think I think that the Tories are the ones that are sort of all you know saying about sort of privatization and sort of people buying council houses that the ones that kind of breaking up the family institutions anyway are bad sign Deb s or send a message says we are worked to death just putting a roof over your head is daylight robbery I would happily look after my elderly parents they re too proud to allow that though I have cared for dementia patients it is ridiculously hard getting punched and slapped is the norm there is no impossible situation I agree with his ideology but it would only apply in a perfect world. I m going to second. Missile. Vanished under my very eyes while I was reading it that won t bear with me a second. Only apply in a perfect world. Sorry about this now I have read the full article he also mentioned addiction to small funds which is distracting us from responsibility plenty more messages are going to take a break and we ll talk some more in a moment. And Everybody s took it. Anyhow. Kathy frenzy this morning from court from expiring park. The World Championships recently I was also I was there in the FOR ABOUT question he s a big baby there officiating watching this and this is the one coming up next year I am keeping my fingers crossed but it doesn t need as many officials it s the World Indoor Championships in the medium and I have to get you can be able. To tell us what s exciting and quite as I was to at some point Kathy but I just want to get back into this conversation to some many messages coming in about the government minister Philip he s the justice minister and he s been talking at a conference fringe event conservative conference fringe event about social care caring for elderly relatives and putting them in care homes or having care come in to help them and saying that we are selfish because we outsource it let me read some of these actual words yeah. He said because he s a G.P. As well he says when I used to do G.P. Visits I would go into residential nursing homes and I would rarely meet a Jew a Muslim or Hindu it s uncomfortable for me but in those communities it s a responsibility that they look after their own that they care for each other at different stages of our lives and we don t do that we are outsourcing the care of our parents why have we gone down that path is it because we ve become a bit selfish. He said. He lamented the fact that too many families expect councils to take on duty as they should be performing themselves he says I want to be cared for and looked after by people who know me and I know them I don t want to see a stranger knocking on the door with a meal I want to see someone I know a friend somebody in my family I think carries much better delivered by people who truly cannot people who are paid to care we ve chosen to live lives that are fundamentally ludicrous we re putting our families all over the place I m Eric spect and people invariably from abroad to look after our elderly we re relying on migration He says the irony is that the old voted for brakes it that s all very well there you not she provided the parent is a bill to recognize someone else sometimes they re not Yvonne s on the line Good morning. Good morning and you re no selfish Eve You took your mom in didn t you I tell my mother in law in for eighteen years. What really annoys me is towards the end she had some classic telling and I did need to get her into account I mean she d be going to go as I mentioned come to mind sure anything like that but I didn t talk to obviously deal with dementia. And I had to fight all day with social services to get her into a home and to argue with who was playing God look talk to Rick how many months after a few days eighteen years here and I ve never had a penny from lead towards OK. I have this big argument and I actually threaten them if they haven t agreed by five o clock I m up to the guy I would be putting them into safeguarded because she was pulling all the time. And I just couldn t open the longer ways and she d agree to go into the cat into a cat home and over the phone the cat home folder that was willing to take but they were arguing who was going to pay for it. How much do you have to do I I don t know I mean it s OK to look too far ahead of that know what wall but show you actually listened to the night in the cabin she talks the way the next day. I mean if I did not was going to have I would have obviously never I m going to spend the day I mean the times where I am yeah yeah you know and I want us to got my own call living with Larry who had the stroke three years ago. And I think my duty to society Well you. Know who I guess is that is the key question here I mean what about Jerry was on just now talking about how you know in effect if you do devote your entire life to looking after the older generation maybe then you re not going to ever have the life to live the they had is that a selfish sentiment Well you know although I don t think you know it wasn t talking about I mean some people have no choice but to go on the numbers into a care home. Because specially dementia because we don t work with dementia and I would think. Then I ve been doing care in our home for twenty years I don t do it now about to give me hope now but I ve been doing it for twenty one years besides you know to my mother in law for those. And now my own coke and so I don t think you know what it s talking about today only. So you don t agree with what you said although I did look after my own that s what intrigues me you know you can hear in a. Day with them and things like one of the can t hold back we re in there no I m not of this again and then. When I went I always thought that you know that the home is quite full with I think really. When any broad brush kind of stereotyping is going to have it s a small Cessna I m just intrigued that you know you go from where I m sitting you sound like the person done exactly what this mystery saying we should all try and do I mean eighteen years looking after your mother in law and now your uncles with the you ve you ve tried. To you know I love the amount of you I ve never had the pennies. From social anyway to how we think you know we do mid-level fund of the noun. But you don t agree with him to say no and that s a good thing because there were circumstances where people do you need to put people into. You know nobody takes part in my list of conflicts and Homelite like now this is the thing that struck me I mean in our conversation about whether we ve been highlight this thing on the front of my all this morning I was very aware as we ll lock as we when I somebody that you know that Gil I m not questioning if you sell these is playing lodge in your in ya ll Anyway if you have someone you have to provide care for without someone starting to call you names and selfish things yes we re tiny little good to the care industry and I spoke to relatives coming obviously to look around ten homes to put this event. To them that you know they do to you know say this about you know go to the money think it s now but you know going to spend quality time with your parent come in and save them enough quality time with them one of them will have been to spend so it s not careful. What you a second point to but it is not a situation that I let a little bit fall the what sets us to have some quality time with him for the rest of the line. No quality time nothing to do with a simple if you if you started again if you if you had a second go if you like you ve gone just out of curiosity would you look after your mother in law your home for the full eighteen years again. Yeah I mean we ve had them. I would want anybody. You know there are situations where you know it was a large family and there were a lot of I had no choice but posturing. I think they were the only problem you know . I love to talk to you have a great weekend Ivana OK. Well I mean it is just such an emotive Actually this is near you if you re a government minister and you start pronouncing on this campus thing Cathy are you doing something important because it s a debate we ve got to have because the systems creaking at the seams are you playing I think is just making people guilty for really difficult decisions I think everybody s agreed to you know it is it is very much on a case by case basis and I don t think people are being selfish I mean the newspaper that s gone from page with their response today is to suggest we should think about tax breaks for people who look after relatives and selves so I kind of said Is it all about the money. Yeah as I say I think. I just feel it s useful to take think of think of the equation without money in it and then think has the best far for but there s a lot of things in life a lot of us would choose to do if reality financial reality didn t get in the I think that would be a recognition that someone is doing something very valuable for not only the parent but also for the state as well. Nothing catchy The is going it s been very clever actually because he s got us talking about it he s got people phone you need and. Whether a Believe it or not I don t know I mean to say is one comment in there he said that she d never been treated to someone who is Jewish or or Hindu or Muslim or such like well perhaps she should go to a Jewish residential care home. Then you ll find there are several people there you know so it does again it doesn t leave White Lake more text messages I look after my mother just now she s just pressed to help but I ve driven the six miles to her she s implying but if you ring the doctors there s no help she s too old to go into a home so you just get on with it in the end and the carers of the day will become a forgotten generation. And Andrew says My dad was ninety six when he died brought on by a fall lived on his own in Somerset desperately wanted to get dad into a home for a better quality of life he just refused the neighbors were great but he says the minister I find most callous with his comments I m in a similar position. Still some heavy traffic around six zero nine six with road works and need to more lanes so that rate is still busy both ways and there is a sure what winds hail only a five double one the Ashby road is looking busy around the state and Hill Road junction the closure of course isn t peaches bridge is causing drivers to have to divert and then it s a little bit slow going for the A fifty two when to double up towards the Pentagon island if you see a problem. One doubles three to be six one six one six one Sarah to B.B.C. Radio Dobby travel. From six pm every Saturday night on B.B.C. Radio W It s all about the big. Join in the fire. Is proving difficult as predicted you got the same number of story is not a phrase I thought I d be saying tomorrow on the radio actually I live Joy the best music. The biggest artist. To be. Your next favorite. Memories. The beach with danger every Saturday night from six pm B.B.C. a little bit of arty farty kind that you didn t like Chanel right yeah yeah so the film one fifteen and the other fifteen minutes and the other one is seven minutes labor. Lots of themes sort of family symbolism ritual community. One s kind of about a marriage ceremony and we said sort of lots of things about communication bring since martial arts is just it and I kind of thought you know one goes and has a look at the film but I actually can t stop going back and having a look because there s always more to say in both of the films whereas the other one is called the jump wise just to Spiderman and jump in if so I don t I don t know I don t want to do it you know just yeah absolutely MASM arising. That s on till I think the middle of November the nineteenth of November so it s free to go and so please come and have a look and maybe if you want to watch something longer of what Bladerunner twenty forty nine with a Yes Yes that s from Friday OK thank you for all the messages about the government minister s comments on social care. One more that I didn t read out maybe the Minister should focus on creating an economy where we can afford to live in a single income how. Soul before criticizing hardworking people for not being full time care is will never. Leave your talking about it we re talking about it the break for sure with Sky on B.B.C. Radio. Quarter two at the moment just gone which took the time to squeeze in another chance for idealists this one down a little bit take us all slightly less seriously in fact I m making fun of her colleagues who have a go. The man s man of B.B.C. Radio he did it they said lovely report earlier on about how Darbyshire tourism could benefit from the trend for wellness breaks wellness unite using the chance to recharge your batteries can be self a little bit you know put yourself at the fore wellness and well this is what he said at one point strikes me as something slightly. Beauty treatments for men big. Barry never had a pedicure never. They may be all right so words in the twenty first century I don t know where he s going I don t know exactly what you mean like they are being girly but yeah I would agree with that actually and say No I know a lot of men do certain things wrong I can t say I can t imagine a north Darvish if a plane farmer going for petty cures anything that. I don t know artists. It s not. Men and generally known for it and I was more and more so nowadays that in. No I couldn t imagine doing that I couldn t function so that men were known for being male chauvinist pigs but we moved on from that well yeah I know but I think I can see you never out of here but I just wanted you well I guess I could just think about some of the people I know and think and now I couldn t see them doing that and you know why all of an issue Ryan was on early on that I did where we know about this one time a granddaughter put it on the fingers but. I forgot what she when we were coming home stopped at a service station I got no vomit on things one time and. I got home the nail varnish came off. But would you would you judge a man who s very very very well competent and depends how selfish they were generally I think the sort of yeah I would not judge them for looking after themselves I would I would judge and very highly but I think it s you know the particular to tell you that it s kind of like you know sometimes you can afford these things and sometimes you can t question the money but you know I do you charge for years but do you try to do yoga and I always feel really sorry for the man in the class because there s always in the minority on the many but yeah it s incredibly good for you and again I don t judge I think it s a really good thing for you hellish Stickley to have to have you know I mean I know this is there s a difference between pedicures and you know Grant. But said have I think there s a certain amount of kind of personal sort of like looking after yourself I think probably a few more men should have pedicures caught on the ceasing some people s feet but. You know I ve got three in my and I m going to judge them I m against all of stereotypes but good men by and large learn a little bit from women about taking care of us so yes I would size sorry yeah yeah I would agree on that one I should I think a lot of men tend to not take care of themselves particularly when they re younger No I didn t for necessarily but it was important to me all the things were important grooming nail varnish better kids smile beauty treatments easy a big. Hurry up. Six one six one six two our. Cut Cut to jump a beach boy Twiggy this afternoon talking about the tally at the weekend strictly open up obviously when I m looking to double she s Massy vegetables as well mind these boggling as we speak want to call this afternoon in between me and him Sally Pepper Yeah there s no nonsense I m afraid I can t bring any sanity to the whole thing it s a Friday isn t it so while we do on Saturday. I will tend to this morning I go out with May and Mike. Scene that I get posted through on a regular basis and read about this I just handed this to steady I handed this to my producer because I was showing something in the magazine I would just have to sniff for that until you fly to great smell this magazine she agreed all this didn t so one thing led to another and we ve decided we re going to talk about the things she likes to sniff now. Yeah I told you I did warn you it s Friday we re going to go all Partridge on your thing so our boss has a jar filled with cinnamon sticks and he has a regular sniff of that boss. I m going to name no names out tell you later so he has a regular string for that is not what it s for and the man in well no not just for that but he does describe it as a hole in a jar I want. I wonder if you remember this guy the way. This. You see there are certain food smells on they that turn it into the bestow kids but they re all the smells as well that a little mole on you will and if you were to say I m thinking of when you light a match and then you blow. Oh I ve got knobs in the studio has a great smile isn t it OK yeah I know a great household to me because you re seeing on the way things much Yeah there s a well a great household tip involving a much better. OK Well when someone use the bathroom and it s a bit unpleasant struck a match very quickly blow out why that. Was also the nice smile counteract the horrible say yeah we only want nice smells on the show today thank you for a customer anything you know like well I ve lost most of my sense of smell oh yeah I ve heard of people saying about this no idea why every night again the Daily Mail does a piece saying it means you re going to die but I never go out. And get ready to go how long has that been full that he s now feeling you have food. Today. Because of your skin is. One of his last sense of smell is rubbish Yes rubbish Yes That s Paul I saw the link to sign it so you can taste it but you don t get that first initial. As much taste until you almost kind of identify sort of sour all sweet or savory. And all its bland it s not bad I mean you know. What I want to hear from you this morning has are you have got a census now that s fascinating I look at you what can we build you on the show we ll do a piece on you and so I want to know from you. What do you like to sniff and while I am really worried about this topic you can call from ten o clock. time to see Thank you so much Jim allow mouses Morning Coffee thank you from quality submission again talent some of mine kind of a lot and. That s except to say about it but you know all right thank you very much by the by and by getting you to join in or if you have a demo if you ve listened appreciate it thank you to Bradley for being a remarkable public same for so long it s been his last day on B.B.C. Radio be salty mission I ll be with you on Monday morning from six the union then in the meantime have a terrific weekend and get ready to tell Sadie what you like having a sniffle. On the Radio T.V. .

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Two infant police in Last Vegas say they found guns ammunition and explosives at the whole mob the retired accountant who shot dead fifty nine people and wounded over five hundred more Stephen paddock killed himself before police could reach the hotel room he do used for the shooting Darby city council says it s concerned that a group of men were able to get inside the unused more ways building and will take action to make it more secure consular bagay shank has criticized the group but says the ease at which they got inside is worrying the career of a Darbyshire police officer hangs in the balance today after he admitted engaging in sexual activity in a police van while on duty. P.C. Christopher Frost was also found to have inappropriately touched another woman in a separate incident a disciplinary panel is considering whether to sack him or give him a final written warning and the rock singer Tom Petty has died after suffering a cardiac arrest he was the front man for the group Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers which imagine on the music scene in California in the mid one nine hundred seventy S. It was best known for hits including American girl and I won t back down and freefall in like that on a play that in a minute or shame sports time is I mean Bradley with that this morning Darby counties under twenty three s are in Spain tonight to face a rare Union for the Steve bloomer trophy the match is being played in honor of the Rams all time leading goalscorer who when told to manage to manage the Spanish side to the copper Del Rey glory in one nine hundred twenty four it s the first of what will become an annual fiction between the club s uncapped top the midfielder Harry Winks is being called up to the England squad for the World Cup qualifiers against Slovenia and Lithuania it s after Fabien dolphin Phil Jones both withdrew through injury the world thousand metres champion Mo Farah has made the shortlist for the ideal world athlete of the year the rules change two years ago so that anyone guilty of a serious dopey offense could not be in contention that means the one hundred metres world champion just a Gatlin misses out a max Whitlock s reach one final but missed out on another at the world gymnastics Championships in Montreal where law qualified in first place for the possible final but failed to reach the floor final cheers are in Charlie Slater there in the weather for you cool and breezy day today were some clouds around but also some sunny spells mainly dry spare the odd shower and highs of fifteen degrees. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel still looking good on the roads this morning we re not seeing any queues or problem spots anywhere just yet so traffic on the A thirty eight between Del B. In Ripley moves well and the key routes across to the M one link you find say both the A fifty two and the A fifty clear at Cranford Water Lane is close. Five zero one two and show me the skeleton ten if you see a problem. A one double three to be six one six one six one Sara. Thank you for the record show here we go on choose the first of all and all know why this morning member we spoke to the mom yesterday s daughter was stuck at the apple on the white. Because I m on a collapsing I ll speak to the actual couple themselves before they finally get off tonight. Heidi is figuring out exactly how she s going to spend every last penny of the hundred sixty seven million pounds she s convinced she ll win on the are millions later on and so much real science happening on the program this morning are spiders really scared of coming here the directorship with Sky B.B.C. Radio Dobby the as it turns out to be yes because I figured I could sell them on the final step on a buy their life I ve found the. Tom Petty s die as well sixty six is nothing is it got to start with Tom Petty she s. Seen. Those days. You know. She s. Crazy. In the world. Does. It seem. To be you. Dorothy you miss. To break. The. News. Of the play. To. The ball. Stand. In the. Hall with the pong. For a fall in. US sixty six he was cardiac arrest and there was a day an unfortunate sort of series of events I was a night where the reports were coming out that he d be you know been found unconscious a thing a suspected heart attack at his home in Malibu and then the speed was that he was dead and then there was no no no sorry we jumped the gun there is a hospital bed and I had passed away. I said any pride the Traveling Wilburys yesterday founded the Traveling Wilburys didn t he with with the others it was a royal descent and Jeff Lane George Harrison and Bob Dylan Bob Dylan s by tribute to him already this morning now and he said it shocking crushing news says Bob Dylan on the death of Tom Petty I thought the world of Tom He was a great performer full of the light a friend and I ll never forget him they say upright little nugget who knows if this is true or not as well about Tom Petty saying they are. Until legend decided to become a musician after in the one nine hundred fifty S. He shook Elvis Presley s hand traded in a slingshot for a box of records and never looked back. In The Sky One double three two six one six one six one B.B.C. Radio Darby. Twenty going on the Breakfast Show this morning then twenty one minutes to seven we should get you up to speed on the big stories of course as well police in Las Vegas saying that they have found weapons ammunition and explosives house owned by STEPHEN PADDICK he s the sixty four year old man who carried out that shooting yesterday the worst mass shooting in recent American history fifty nine people now known to have died in Vegas more than five hundred were injured when he opened fire on a country music festival Joseph Lombardo was the Clark County sheriff retrieved in excess of eighteen additional firearms some explosives several thousand rounds of ammo along with some electronic devices that we are evaluating at this point some of the pictures this morning in the papers included and if you see in this one there you can see the window he was shooting from with the curtains flapping out thirty second story it was of the Mandalay Bay Hotel partly hammered out the glass from the window so that he could shoot out of there he had more than twenty guns including rifles with him. It is it with that country I m thousands of people have been attending the festival Janet driver was part of the production crew for the event the crew that I was on because the back of a freezer check of a truck was one of the big production trucks and we were there for about twenty twenty five minutes until the police can evacuated us the officer that took a lot actually for that kind of history which is a boy you. Sure have a latch on he just kept saying right here wives going to live one of the newspapers this morning. A Daily Mail struck me this morning a lot of people on the on the front page of the newspapers are quoting President Trump yesterday he called it an act of pure evil and I think anyone could disagree with that have gone with what turned Mr Normal into a mass killer. And he won t tell me what s normal about having more than twenty guns it s just what world is that no they said all US law abiding. Something wrong with a country where is Laura biding to have thirty rifles. Talking about it we re talking about in the Bronx or should we be on the sky. B.B.C. Radio darling. Come closer to home the biggest ever collapse of an airline in the U.K. And now the country s largest peacetime repatriation has started again a front page news headline today the biggest rescue of Brits since Dunkirk monarch is what I m talking about here the airline hundreds of thousands of people left without flights three hundred thousand feature bookings for flights none of these canceled at a strike people got text messages very early yesterday morning saying no flights canceled some were already at the airport including Jake and Becky Farrow from Belle PI they were off on their honeymoon you might remember Becky s Mom called out yesterday yes she signed it this morning Elsley and. She got married last week beautiful wedding today. New mother in law Carol took her off to Manchester to other in the hotel nice also small enough off Live gets to the airport the rest no stashed just a notice on the wall what are the notice. I could save with all flights are canceled Can you even imagine. Becky herself Jerry s daughter she s been telling us about getting that text message Honestly I thought it was a scout by there was no identified sender on the message I just came through as well as there is some messages when people got hold of he was a nation and so I checked out on choice for across the border and there wasn t really any said on that and we d already travelled from south to Manchester and we re twenty minutes away from Nassau so we thought we might as well just go and see for Israel for a hoax I think is just we just got married two days ago say we re on a massive high all excited and that it will just came crashing town I just know it s worth it for those are pretty upbeat positive people because there s a lot worse situations out there and we were reacted quickly I do think we ve been very very low cases where there s been down there and trying to get last minute seen some flights I ve got to say that it was a first come first serve basis lots of people doing what we were running from terminal to terminal with every different island just desperately trying to get the next guy who was a poor man in front of those are the deaths that we found a site she s got a four year old and a one year old she d been saving up for four years for this holiday just to find out that it wasn t going to happen and she was devastated it s been some anguish has been a few days in their cost if you quit as well at least in the meantime but they are often now the most prone to be told I fly with someone else tonight they re going to come on the show live and have a cigar with a suspect from Bell but and they still I m a day day to Told. That. Not cry cry baby Paloma Faith eight East twelve minutes to seven eight in the morning. Because she wanted to talk about this morning so Alex yes but last week wasn t it always feel like I have to recap the story last week we were on about spiders maybe in the old seventy that was a month stream of doses by Jim last night I got a better idea than everyone else. That he spied I m not brave I don t like him but yeah whether to kill the matter get rid of him get out of house you to get him out the house we had Kerry invaded on site I should love them I m cultivating one these Wait. And then yesterday. I thought this before you go is in the house and supposedly they don t like it. I m not buying it. It s and I could easily say we go trade bomb the God and say God and covered in the blame in blessing things to know what to do with them. Loads of people said no no no I do work they are good they are good but well. Power and he s got to get Knows by it is let me know of his work for you because it s such an important issue and I care so much about being proved right Jonathan Baker has been tasked with getting some answers on this to Congress and spiders bunkers is one of life s great questions and one that I ve only just been able to look into now so I ve come to the silk one ends all the way there are a number of false chestnut trees some to find some conkers. I don t actually have a spider on me to try they stay out some thoughts to you remember it s a carrying Vall had from the University of solve a case of a spider experts he was on the show last week got a pet spiders I think all three thing a large house spider in the corner of one of my rooms but I just think they re absolutely fascinating I mean you don t get many. Insects not greensward and Iraq needs in England. To see a giant house but I don t wander around all happily sitting in a corner. You know I think we should more black I ve managed to book an appointment with Kareem he s got a big jumping spider will my conkers make carryings jumping spider jump. But while I m down here and I ll try and find out some of the uses for Congress as I ve got loads years ago I used to love them used to play with goggles used to run in Oakland and also. We used to walk from Chad is done although it. Brought still just because there was one can t get through the good times when the kids were one . Of the. Dangerous game gotta wear goggles. That we say unsure what to do him all. He went away. And it was sandals if you play marbles. I m just looking make for some alternative uses for Clunkers counties think you re right he said of the order of offensive use in the Congress a lot. Paul there was a light pole you know a lot you can see about three impose a lot switch. I don t suppose you got a doll s house of you who looks a lot of. Great furniture for adults out as apparently this is a warning compass can be mildly poisonous You know one of you know where she was in the. Let s come to the radio Darby toilet I need a bit of prissy for this one because one remedy is for conkers is healing bruises and sprains I ve had a sprained shoulder for weeks and my shoulder isn t actually any better it s all he s just a bit sticky from all the sap of the shell hopefully I ll be able to put these Congress to use later on. Karim s jumping spider a did you can hear that lights a. B.B.C. Radio travel. A little bit busier for the A thirty eight it down be now around the markets an island city a fifty city is just starting to get a little bit busier as is the M one on the southbound side street the right works at Junction twenty five but it s generally clear on the roads there aren t any accidents or problems out towards Nashville in the A fifty two was clear and public transport is also running to time if you see a problem that day to school three to six one six one six one ceratin A.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. From six pm every Saturday night on B.B.C. Radio W. It s all about the big. Chill in the fog. Is proving difficult as predicted you got the same number of stall is not a phrase I thought I d be saying tomorrow on the radio actually I m enjoying the best music. The biggest artists to look to the. Next favorite. The beach with Dean Jackson every Saturday night from six pm on B.B.C. Radio Dobby being Jackson invented Jake Bugg if he ever mentioned. It s more or less. Seven minutes to seven third of its an exciting day today have you heard about what s happening later on the same day. Suddenly the biggest sum of money ever offered is a U.K. Lottery prize. Tonight. One hundred sixty seven million pounds could you do with one genuinely What could you do with that I mean what could. How could you spend all that could anyone man or just plain hundred sixty seven million. Heidi is not I want you to take it you go. Just to be sure that I when it s making me gayety because I do of course doubles your chances sacked me yeah so you almost definitely are going to be the women are definitely on it s make me get you thinking about what I m going to spend that given actually believe that So what you do this morning you compile the shopping list just slightly ahead of the actual winning bit Yes so basically a pull list together for when I win because I think you know when you get that much money you need to have a plan of action and I think about what you re going to spend it on so this morning is going to be all about me spending money a little bit of a list on the go now I m going to go and check out some fancy houses maybe I fancy car but I m being quite charitable as Wiley and I m willing to pop you on the list if you want anything because I ve already got sallow ever think that you get in Sally who are well Sally bless her she she likes Well she likes to entertain doesn t she she likes a good dinner service and all the while I ve been sitting next to her on the only morning she s been banging on about this royal crown Dalby dinner so if Sally s to invent and if you re going to sixty seven million quid what you want pottery and it s very beautiful have a little it was the it was the dinner service on the Titanic it s gorgeous she can t figure out how many dinner plates she wants yet so I m thinking it s probably going to be around conventual five grand yeah but she s still employed she s still trying to decide you know how many she wants exactly and then we would like a task so I m going to get him one of those and that s a waiting list you know I know and you know we ll just I just sit around and wait one hundred thousand so pop that on the life he feels bad after Sally want to tell you OK what I think what I d like if that s all right yeah I do if anyone else can . Chip in and Yeah Yeah Yeahs you might take your water directly you can spend a hundred sixty seven mill by the end of morning. That you like easy I will spend tonight but a virtual shopping list right here because you haven t won yet your money on expensive isn t aware. Of catch up with some showroom somewhere no doubt show the after seventy. Strikes now it is seven gets me in the palm of time. With his dog. Every. Man s bowling makes a dog bowl. You know when you re. Spending. Don t see. Coming. To the gym. Please. Go dong. Sung. With song. With. The. Guitar tone. You call. But it s tricky with the news alone because crime. Is all weekend. When he ends up under the lights. You know I mean. They see. He s got a. Right. To. See this. Friday night. With the sound. Of the song. Slowly. What a song in the Sultans of Swing B.B.C. Right to choose stable any third of all tell you but the breakfast show rolls on in the shopping spree place someone said oh she s just making a notional list of the smoke it s given she s got a with a hundred sixty seven million you can go to party what would you like she should treat you if a numbers come up and they said will be on type as well as a matter of public record. Six one six one six one we ve got a Tesla electric supercar and I m a doing a service on the rest of them. Radio T.V. And. Here s B.B.C. Radio Darby. On She said a third of all time with the headlines this morning police say he s guns and ammunition from the home of the gunman who shot dead fifty nine people in Las Vegas the news buildings in Darby had to be made more secure and Boris Johnson prepares to address the Conservative Party conference. At seven o clock am Sali Swan fun police investigating the mass shooting in Las Vegas on Sunday night say they ve seized one thousand guns several thousand rounds of ammunition and explosives at the homes of the gunman fifty nine people in a KNOWN to have died and more than five hundred were wounded when Stephen paddock a sixty four year old retired accountant opened fire with an automatic weapon on crowds attending an outdoor concert paddock killed himself the city s mayor Catalin Goodman summed up the mood this heinous crime this maniac. Could do such destruction to so many people it s a very difficult time while the sun is shining in Las Vegas it is a very dark and black day Tobar first two thousand and seventeen will be one of the darkest days ever and hopefully never again Dobby city council says it will do more to make an occupied buildings like more ways more secure after a group of men filmed themselves getting into the swimming pool building is less than a month since the death of twelve year old Adam Johnson who fell from the roof of a privately owned factory in Darby Council a baggy Shanker says extra measures will be taken more ways obscurely Yeah so you know we look at taking it very seriously what works so. Of course we all take place where appropriate Why so but at a point you know it s rather reckless somebody actually wants to do this you know celebrating no matter what you do I think is reckless stupid and I shouldn t be doing it a Darvish a police officer says finding out his daughter was ill led him to engage in sexual activity with a female officer while on duty a disciplinary hearing into P.C. Christopher Frost s conduct is expected to deliver a verdict on his future in the force today Barlow has been at the hearing P.C. Frost admitted to having sexual activity in the back of a place van with a female officer the father of three said that finding out that his daughter had meningitis led him to become distance from his family as he threw himself into his job and charity work he said that he d become close to those he d worked with the panel was also told that a couple of days after this first since wouldn t he touched another female officer in appropriately he faces being sacked or given a final written warning the foreign secretary Boris Johnson is preparing to address the Conservative Party conference in Manchester amid renewed speculation about his leadership ambitions Mr Johnson has been accused of further weakening the Prime Minister s authority by setting out his own red lines were. It comes to Bracks it the foreign secretary was asked whether he would be loyal to to reason may I think that what you ve got is a country just some of the stuff that I notice the knocking around in the in the media you have a a cabinet that is take leave united behind every comma every school stop every syllable of the Prime Minister s excellent foreign speech that s the agenda that we re going to deliver to liberate Great Britain this country Darvish a couple had to delay their honeymoon after a monarch went into administration the airline Council thousands of flights yesterday including the one to Naples which Becky and Jake Pharrell were booked on they are now flying out today after friends and family helped pay for a new flight Becky says it threatened to spoil their celebrations so I think it s just been a bit over emotional like we did just get married two days ago so we re on a massive high all excited and they re all just came crashing to our and I know it s not the worst thing in the world to happen but when you re in a state. It s not really the first thing you say the rock singer Tom Petty has died after suffering a cardiac arrest he was the front man for the group Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers which matched on the music scene in California in the mid one nine hundred seventy S. And was best known for hits including American girl and I won t back down his family said they were devastated and unions in the Spanish region of Catalonia are preparing to hold a general strike two days after the disputed independence referendum sparked violence industrial action could disrupt flights and trains as well as Barcelona Football Club now here with the sport or Bradley Dobby counties and the twenty three s are in Spain tonight s a face at rail union for the Steve bloomer trophy the match is being played in honor of the Rams all time leading goalscorer who went on to manage to manage the Spanish sides to copper Del Rey glory in one nine hundred twenty four it s the first of what will become an annual fixture between the club s uncapped to Tottenham a fielder Harry winks has been called up to the England squad for the World Cup qualifiers against slow. Is after Fabien delf and Phil Jones by withdrew through injury and the will time as a major champion my far as my the shortlist for the idea will athlete of the Year award the rules changed two years ago so that anyone guilty of a serious diving offense could not be in contention that rules out the world one hundred meter champion just England B.B.C. Radio dopy news and sports five past seven. The breakfast with Sky B.B.C. Radio Darby on a Tuesday. All in the program this morning with Mona collapsing then going to talk to a couple who turned up at the airport to fly off on their honeymoon and then got a rude awakening yesterday Heidi is figuring out what she s going to do when she wins the year or millions tonight given she s going to get the hundred sixty seven million pounds biggest lottery prize ever in the U.K. And OSP ITE is really scared because Jonathan bike has been doing a little bit of science for a spider s bonkers I suspect the answer is no with the weather Charlie. Day today with some clouds around but also some sunny spells Mamie spared the odd shower and highs of fifteen degrees. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. One South Street junction twenty five at the starting to what to build up through the area but otherwise a clear morning and no problems to pull some public transport B.B.C. Radio down. Now the I mean it s all right one expecting a card from you. Hopefully will get there happy birthday to say the third of October and you re very welcome thank you for tuning in some of the biggest ever collapse of an airline in the U.K. Followed now by the country s largest peacetime repatriation the biggest rescue operation a Brit since dunk is the front page of the mirror this morning. Affecting a hundred ten thousand customers who are already abroad having expected to fly home with Monaco airlines hundreds of thousands more were due to fly out just pulled up and attacks in Amman told us to go away it was not a flight. About five come from Raleigh. There was no siree or anything but everybody s on flights and everywhere. And it cost me six hundred sixty six pounds to get to but I want to go today. Six hundred pounds is a lot of money supply out there and not know whether we re going to get it back because we put it on a debit card of course well you might remember yesterday we spoke to Gerry A said my daughter she s gotten a honeymoon and got a text at Manchester Airport and that s what happened people just got a text message saying all flights cancelled some were already at the apple not includes Jake and Becky Farrow from Bell pop who were heading on honeymoon Becky mornin and I m going to second she s there but he says the really dodgy line. Are the air. Masses shucking telephone line just trying somewhere slightly different. It s not working very well I tell you what we ll do just for a moment let me recap in case we can improve that line what Becky s mum said to us when she was on yesterday morning she was telling us the story in a nutshell. She signed it falsely this morning Elsley and. She got married last week beautiful wedding today s. New mother in law Carol to cross to Manchester to other in the hotel fly laps nacelles a small enough off Live gets to the airport. No stashed just a notice on the wall what are the notice a. Flight so cancelled. Well that was Jerry his Bacchis mom yesterday morning on the phone to me talking about the whole experience let s try again to talk to back yourself. Higher Good morning better day. I could understand if you were in Italy but you re still in Manchester on your way always trying for around to. Tell me about yesterday morning you got really I mean. We got about four o clock all excited ready to go and then I got to take time. And know Sly s lines to not go to the. No phone number to call no explanation and you were already nearly at the airport yes we don t know it s generally the. Obvious excited sleep very well so we got straight down there. And then it just. Wasn t going to happen can you recall how you felt when they said you between the eyes that is absolutely real your flight was no Gavin No Well obviously from being on so it got married literally two days ago we were on the cloud sort of coming crashing by it sounds so quickly it was horrible it was all very When did you weigh in or we would fund meticulously save every penny we obviously spend a lot of money on the watch and we re not people that have a lot of money so this really well so as to just have it taken away like that was surrendered when did you both were monarch last week which is which does not make sense if they knew the company was in trouble over a month ago why were they taking people s money so there was no inkling that there s anything the matter absolutely. When we went on to vote there was no disclaimer there was no state in the media everything seemed fine the only reason we went with Monica was to avoid Ryan because they had a lot of cancellations so we thought we were playing it safe. So the family rallied round as I understand you got a plan B. Family a brilliant. But it cost a few bucks Yeah. Quite a lot of money families know exactly when. So it was a case of really running and everything together for three first because they wanted to have this holiday Have you heard anything about whether you ll get any money back from on a. House or numbers for is it s all been a bit hazy but as far as I m aware the airlines are not paying now is the way we re going to claim back is going to the bank going into the payment protection clause Section seventy five and all that rubbish. I mean literally all right was insured I don t know if that s going to make a difference. Well I guess you don t want to because what you thought with that sort of a few hours hand is you want enjoy your honeymoon yet we re just going to go and get on with it and then deal with it when we come back your mom said You tell your sister unto him and then they should be very afraid. You know what a bitch I don t a body that gets in the way it was just. So I believe that was. You know wanted to be with my sister taking care of business back. I will come was right it was the only option to go it was. In about oh so we had no isolator thing goes on a day longer than what we cross everything but. They start tomorrow pulls so hopefully a Also away there s a red wine festival waiting for is this all going to be. Do you think you re looking forward to actually now even more than you were twenty four hours ago. I don t know that there are friends of this time the same as Roanoke a lot because you re not highly excited when a little bit. Well look at congratulations to you and Jack and I have a lot of the honeymoon and I think I. Think you been touched by Becky Pharrell haven t just got married three days ago not even yesterday morning text message Monex collapsed you re not going can you I m. Talking about it we re talking about the brakes or should we be on the skyline B.B.C. Brady who died. Thirteen minutes past seven she morning. Sixty six which is just now I. Died in hospital after suffering a cardiac arrest we think he s home in California. Tom Petty. Is Easy one of those names you know when you think you know that. Someone back down . Is that you know he started the show with free fall in his learning to fly in the Traveling Wilburys as well with Bob Dylan and George Harrison. It was inducted into the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame in two thousand and two there s a statement from Tom Petty s family let me read this to you says behalf of the Tom Petty family we are devastated to announce the untimely death of our father husband brother leader and friend Tom Petty he suffered cardiac arrest at his home in Malibu in the early hours of this morning and was taken to U.C.L.A. Medical Center but could not be revived all sorts of tributes Sheryl Crow s been tweeting about it Bob Dylan s glowing tribute said he was full of the lie a great friend Ryan Adams big country star said safe passage to the Summerlands brother you couldn t have left more dreams here for us thank you. Play another one later but definitely definitely a little bit later on this morning now the Tom Petty. Freedom Free and start your message with the. B.B.C. Radio. Has a new set of figures on gin this morning the cost of gins up six percent in a year. With Jane I don t like Jane I Jane. Jane everyone s come out about Gene there s a slightly if you look in pub I never fail to walk into in my village and I d like a gin menu and sit on the blackboard outside everyone s doing gene five lumps out of their idea indelibly Gene festival. Sydneysider in a gin. Fashion he explained the attraction of gin to me so much just as much as the famous. Quarter past seven maybe I can try all sorts of new ones when I win. Yet about the year a million. Big big money. One hundred sixty seven million pound the jackpot potentially tonight the biggest ever offered in the U.K. Is a lottery prize hundred sixty seven million men please spend if you got a ticket height he s got to win he s convinced one of them is going to win for a while I want you. I ve got something else can you pop it on for me yes I do is trying to sixty seven million before even the numbers come on a yacht Yes a yacht I think he needs a yacht millionaire stay right where you going to park it not quite sure about that yeah. It s pretty big it s a thirty seven meta ocean cruising formants caught it just in case you re wondering and it s an exceptional charter and it s got a cruising speed of eleven knots five point nine male so it just pops up on the list for. The new running total hour long is it what if. Thirty seven meters other words. Like Well anyway what you have to. Well that s for when I m on the sea but I was thinking I need something on the lot don t try really nice property so I m leafing through some house broach it brochures here at Scargill man and because they specialize in high end property is this some fantastic ones in and I m just having a quick look through to see which one I m going to buy I m not going to greedy I m just going to get one but demand is help out this morning you ve got a couple of brochures here haven t you seen is there any you d recommend so only has put forward three properties for you ideal if you are the looks the winner of the lottery the first property I would seriously consider is Bradshaw house which is in Hazelwood It s a gentleman s residence setting fifteen acres you can many bedrooms five bedrooms it s got a two bedroom down a luxury indoor shown Paul a range of stables and a four car garage just in case you want to spend a little bit more than the two point nine five million on offer you can buy an extra fifty acres. And how much I mean that that to me that s pretty pricey two point nine millimeter a quick look at the top will yes how moche if you if you ever seen a house go for what s what s the biggest price we sold bargain Blount for a total price of in excess of five million that was a very nice period property set in something like thirty five acres he got a range of buildings that were let it go to racing stable a woodland fabulous house so I think with a lot of these properties that s quite a lot of London there I think it s about you know status and what you ve got it s not just about the house it s about the surrounding areas the stables I mean I don t have any horses yet but I could buy some of the overseas and so I can decide because the gentleman residence looks quite nice This is an interview. Jule house built to exacting standards it s a property called Bryn Hall Farm over in broad born stands within twenty three acres panoramic views to both front and rear you get the benefits of an outdoor tennis court hard core you ve got a man arch stabling or Menards that s better than the last one isn t it you know I might go for this is a bit more expensive What about the third one What s this one here is the third one I ve got here is a very period property the old hall of Holland Village one point nine five million with that you ve got to cottagers a host of the original features seven bedrooms again set in a delightful garden and grounds with a trial pool and again a tennis court. It doesn t want to it s one of the only four in who doesn t want to try out pool but I like the idea of some stables and quite a lot of land so I think I m going to go for this one for an haul farm and that is that two point seven five mill. Right will put it on your shopping list on the list you want me to recap what I ve spent so far points yeah go on OK so we ve also got the house two point seven we ve got Sally s royal crown Darby did a service that s five thousand pounds don t forget Tesla that s one hundred thousand pounds and then the Geneva yacht at five point nine million right was what YOU for and those commission are by and by the way. So if I buy that house. What s your commission. Private and Confidential I know what you guys say that. You re on your own about three hundred PSI eight million seven hundred fifty five thousand pounds at the moment so you go about a hundred. Years ago yeah that nine hundred sixty two and a bit million Yak I say it s not numbers I m used to dealing with I better get spending Yeah head off to accommodate us of your catch up with the underworld. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. Very slow on the southbound I am one now from Junction twenty six East with three to twenty five of the traffic is really starting to work to build up through the ongoing robotics area and there is a little bit of congestion around Cox bench on the southbound I thirty eight so traffic towards Davi starting to build it looks fine this morning for rates around the gate Ripley and fifty on the I six ten o clock and if you see a problem or can update a school I one double three to six one six one six one Sarah to the radio dial B. Travel. You ll see. Your thoughts on. What s this racket get some proper music on no time for nonsense The Apprentice that s more like it returns tomorrow night at nine on B.B.C. One thank you very much for the opportunity though chica. I ll just get in the cap white right seven twenty two. Mornings breakfast show if you want anything by the way Heidi is a do this is a challenge this morning she s sick convince she s going to win your many as two hundred sixty seven million squid So she s doing a virtual shopping list if you want to gift consider all requests if you want to message mail we ll put you down for something. We want secure. At least one thing once a roll crowned Miss those worth about five grand you d be scared to pick up a teacup would you. Send me a message Manchester today the Burra show really it s a Tory party conference Boris Johnson speaking the foreign secretary everyone s going to be watching every word see what he s what he s saying and what he s really saying and what he s hinting at and what he jokes and what. So lies on Barak s. Party conferences I don t know how much attention most of us actually pay I kind of read bits and pieces here and there he is always interesting what goes on at the fringe events fairly interesting ones normally you know a bit of bit of beer flows or wine all Perceptor depending on the party and people say what they really think because they for events you know you have to go to TYPE of the party line and there was one yesterday did you say this Jacob Reese mugs the Conservative M.P. Was speaking and there were a giggle invaded there was some simply test some left wing protesters kind of wanted into the room and started chanting and mobbed him proper angry mob stuff this is eyecatching though this is how Jacob Reese Morg dealt with the protesters lenders and. Thoughtful debate. Scarse and more is not your question what would you like question. What would you like to ask. You know what would you like to ask you about what you re disagree with me about. Mention some things. Right. So everything OK but specifically that we may disagree on things but just as disagreements and it was a big plus in the Tour so for us. You kind of you ve got to give him some props for that haven t you just come up what do you disagree with me about let s talk about it I m listening to you go we re always accusing politicians are not doing that this is what he said after. All I think it s very encouraging to. Have thought the let s go to the right I m going to like I mean he might have said something else when he got into private I don t know. I don t know that there s something I kind of like about that is that he s not a politician setting a good example listening to people all right Clearly you feel strongly that you disagree with me what is it you disagree about and also that our cause he did decide often we re being told it descends into abuse and trolling these days when I hear he is saying look you know we may disagree doesn t make you or me a bad person we have different opinions talk to me what you disagree about let s just talk about it what do you make of it maybe maybe you know you fairly derisory views of Jacob Reese mogul maybe that s a politician so in a good example. Between freedom and free and start your message with the. B.B.C. Radio. Twenty five past seven Shirley Slater Hello Sir good morning what would you like. In general Heidi booth is doing a virtual shopping spree this morning she is utterly convinced one of her two tickets for the euro millions to is going to this record hundred sixty seven million pounds she seen if she can spend the majority of the hundred sixty seven in advance this morning OK Yes got to about ninety nine male but she s taking requests down for a Tesla said he wants it s a par. She compare for mortgage that we get. A revealing how much is left on the mortgage NO NO NO. That s OK. Well you go for the weather. OK day today it s a pick chilly but you know not too bad of a day often quite dry and quite bright as well there will be quite a bit of cloud there build into the picture it sounds and you look up and go is a bit Graber thankfully because of the breeze it will shift the cloud about a little bit quickly and and then we ll see some bright patches in some blue sky as well temperatures today going to get to about fourteen maybe fifteen degrees but because of the north westerly breeze it always feel a touch cooler than that but mainly dry and occasionally bright so it s not too bad of a day which is the risk of a light rain but you know otherwise dry and then overnight tonight into the early hours of Wednesday temperatures will fall to about eight or nine so cold and clear night tonight and then tomorrow bright in the morning cloud over quickly and then some showers in the afternoon particularly into the evening where it looks like we re in for quite a wet night on Wednesday night into the early hours of Thursday but the majority of that rain should clear despite a timer up and about on Thursday and so Thursday looking like it s going to be a mainly tried again to be some sunny spells in the mix the temperature is about fourteen degrees but it will be quite windy and it s going to stay quite breezy although not quite as bad or not quite as strong a wind on Friday is what we ll see on Thursday and Friday is generally dry day as well with temperatures at about thirteen degrees so it s going to be cold week it s often going to be a breezy week as well but spare a lot of rain on Wednesday night and into the early hours of Thursday looks like it should be in the main drive as well good stuff OK So we ll go. Put down your mortgage will find out of the air on which the one of the title I need legs let s go for a good try I said Let s just round up more say turning up and I m sure all I ll spend a little bit here and there if there s any change coming to be honest I m not sure she s going to manage an hundred sixty seven mill this morning anyway if there s anything else you d like I ll need somewhere else and. My wife while while we re going no one of those big range rover sports wouldn t go amiss right Range Rovers top spec Oh yeah top spec so we re looking more about Engine twenty what color. Or black black with a big black alloys so it can look like a big Batmobile we re learning a lot about you right says Charlie take it easy say later Charlie Slater with a shopping list and his weather forecast for us this morning if you want something off of Heidi because all of this of course I think I m right in saying legally speaking should she actually have a numbers come up tonight having add all this conversation on the public airwaves this morning she is actually legally bound to honor all these commitments so sad to get said in a service I mean get sick Charlie lives mortgage free driving his Range Rover I need to call the something rude Range Rover sports I few haven t encountered someone who s a good driver in a Range Rover Sport I m just sayin. I never use their lights properly and this is a thing quickly I was reading this morning penny Juno you may have heard of she s written a biography of Camilla the Duchess of Cornwall Camilla Parker Bowles as once was and yeah. She was talking about this book at the Henley literary festival essentially what she says is Camilla first got together with Charles as revenge for a husband because. Andrew Parker Bowles who was one point and he was a boyfriend at the time and he was a bit of a cad and he was sleeping with Princess and so she slept with Prince Charles to get revenge. And that s how it all started she says yeah this is a quote she says that s just how the upper class bunk Dr Faustus got nothing on that law as a. People believe blood and you know what s right with the news headlines at half past seven Hey Sally Swinton police investigating the mass shooting in Las Vegas on Sunday night say they ve seized a large quantity of firearms ammunition and explosives at the house of the gunman he s been named a sixty four year old local man STEPHEN PADDICK he fired indiscriminately from two windows of a room on the thirty second floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel he killed himself before police force their way into the room Dr Peeke player from Texas State University has coauthored an F.B.I. Study into deaths in mass shootings he says the elevated position of the shooter may have added to the death toll in this particular case where he was. Some distance away from the concert venue unable to see endure a large portion of the New York for what it sounds like is essentially a trance and open field for him to shoot people from and also creates a lot of confusion around about trying to figure out where the gunfire is coming from and that may have been recruited going to factor in increasing the reality Dobbie city council says it s concerned that a group of men were able to get inside the unused more ways building and will take action to make it more secure Kunstler bagi shank has criticized the group but says the ease at which they got inside is worrying the career of a Darbyshire police officer hangs in the balance today after he admitted engaging in sexual activity in a police van while on duty P.C. Christopher Frost was also found to have inappropriately touched another woman in a separate incident a disciplinary panel is considering whether to sack him or give him a final written warning. A couple from Darbyshire whose flights were cancelled after Monaco went into administration will fly out on their honeymoon today after rearranging flights Jake Mbeki found all from Bell Pepper were already on their way to Manchester Airport when they heard the news Becky says luckily their family has helped pay for new flights quite a large and our families know exactly when we re not so steep also it wasn t OK to rally around again everything together but they portray first just who they wanted to have to follow day and then it just patients embark sure Oxfordshire are being asked to take part in what s being called the world s first trial for a universal flu jab Researchers say the vaccine should work against most types of the disease and offer years of protection B.B.C. Radio Dobby news headlines hits twenty eight minutes to eight. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. As you head north on the M one there is now lane closed off between junction twenty eight Alfredsson and twenty nine at Chesterfield by a broken down lorry so the inside lane is closed off there is a very slow traffic behind it it s looking much busier past you talks that are as well if you re on the eastbound a fifty there are some roadblocks just from the Little Chef roundabout towards the Asheboro So that s the reason for the delay and it winds hail the A five double one is queuing looking slow towards Bess and where and with that s the ongoing closure of speeches bridge for the state and Hill Road and also a better bridge a busy as the main alternatives if you see a problem that data s one double three to be six one six one six one ceratin a B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. Front page of the Darby Telegraph this morning cops sexual activity with colleague in police van Daily Mail the national papers by and large of got the some of the pictures from what happened in Las Vegas yesterday alongside something else Daily Mail just going with that and also what turned Mr norm. Into a mass killer is their take on the sixty four year old mass murderer of that the Sun same story their headline is run exclamation mark the times they ve got act of pure evil quoting President Trump about Las Vegas also rather high as Tory pollster meant talk of bid for number ten limited number of wants to be the prime minister the Daily Telegraph an act of pure evil Las Vegas also David Davis not a cabinet member They reckon he s going to retire and leave bricks a transition to Boris the Daily Mirror the slaughter in Sin City is the way they describe events in Las Vegas pretty graphic pixilated picture on their front page monarch rescue his biggest since Dunkirk they say as well Daily Express an act of pure evil again Vegas the newspaper rhetoric is worst ever shooting and the Guardian an act of pure evil fifty eight shot dead in Las Vegas massacre Also more on the cabinet hunt Jeremy Hunt warns Johnson not to open the door to call been all about Borat at the conference today I think almost inevitably doing his big speech inside the newspapers this morning we learned that travelers have set up camp in the car park of the Queen s local Tesco in the words of the near Windsor Castle the Queen s actual Tesco. But anyone is not amused she s open to shop at little for the time being I may have made that backed up by. Some proof of that with us for this morning Italian Bradley thank you good morning Darby county s all time leading goalscorer will be honored tonight as the other club where he s considered a legend Darby have said now in the twenty three s to Spain to face Third Division side around the union they were once managed by Steve bloomer who led them to copy Del Ray glory in one thousand nine hundred twenty four the striker scored three hundred and thirty one goals in five hundred twenty five games for the Rams it s the first of what will become an annual fixture between the two clubs for the Steve Blue much trophy now it is the international break in our couple of Darby players hoping to be in action for their national teams over the next fortnight Chris Martin and a catchy and you re both in the Scotland squad they must win their double header against a lackey and Slovenia to stand any chance of qualifying for next summer s World Cup in Russia England have work up qualifiers against Slovenia and with the way India coming up this week the uncapped Tottenham midfielder Harry WINX has been called up to the squad after Fabian Delph and Phil Jones withdrew through injury in Denis is with the England squad these latest withdrawals two alone the injury list of twelve that Gara Southgate described last week is really staggering the news will be a setback to both players Jones who was hoping for an injury free run after so many problems while Delft who hasn t played for England since two thousand and fifteen weeks ironically made it the numbers in training when Del full that two years ago made an impression will now have a longer period to catch the eye for his first senior taught in Denis that meanwhile Barcelona Gerona and Espanol have all written on social media that they will go on strike today following calls by pro independence groups and trade unions and Catalonia for a general protest in the region none of them has a match so it will only affect training and administration staff in cricket the foreign and Captain Michael Holmes has last week s late night incident in birth. Still involving Ben Stokes should prompt a change of culture in the team the all rounder was arrested but released without charge while remaining under investigation Ford says what happened needs to bring about a change in behavior I have no sympathy whatsoever for Ben Stokes but the management thing that seem have to look themselves in the mirror and say wait a minute could we have done a bit more could we have been a bit stricter and are saying you ve got to be in your room by in a moment a clock you can never drink but there s a time and a place this think now s the time with what s going on this week that the culture of cricket has to change quickly Meanwhile sorry have revealed that three of their players were in Last Vegas last night but a safe following a mass shooting at a concert England internationals Tom Curran J Don t back and Stuart Mika have all confirmed that they re OK The world ten thousand metres champion Mo Farah s made the shortlist for the idol F s world athlete of the year the rules changed in twenty fifteen so anyone guilty of a series doping offense can be in contention that rules out the world one hundred meter champion Justin Gatlin Max Whitlock s reached one final but missed out on another at the world gymnastics Championships in Montreal Whitlock qualified in first place for the pommel final but failed to reach the floor final and will sneak a champion Mark Selby about through to the second round of the European Masters in Belgium and at the China Open tennis Karl adman plays Alexander s year of in the first round this morning and matches sports on B.B.C. Radio Darby twenty two minutes to eight thank you I do apologise could you me rest in the background I could lose I m perfectly fine annoyed at newspapers I m very sorry for professionally rude of me I say Tesla you down on the list if ID wins the lottery. Tesla me and my brother are obsessed with the things they look amazing in their electorate which is great but isn t there a waiting list of about three years yet we can think about the miserable uses of the electric or the electricals rubbish but actually when you look at reviews of the reviews they get out of this world so I d love for our salute your lover and anything if you bought a ticket yourself just wondering if you want. Because this is the other question you always ask in the under sixty seven million pounds would you be at work tomorrow or. Would you be at what I might see out the end of the week but I don t know if the back of the mind I ll be back on Monday no more on that thought to come . In the sky. Double three two six one six one six one B.B.C. Radio Darby. Yeah it is like a little premature Christmas fairy This morning she s your fairy godmother she s taken your wish list the requests hundred sixty seven million ballons and I know it s just another lottery another big puff you know Camelot another big oh it could be you think but this is one of those where you stop and think oh maybe I should have a ticket the biggest ever jackpot on offer in a U.K. Lottery tonight euro millions under sixty seven million how it is decided she s going to win it and we re seeing how easy it actually is to spend that sort of money she s doing it virtually in advance drumming up a shopping list she s been at least agents already got them to open up early Well when you ve got under sixty seven million to spend it s amazing more people before you were taking requests as well I was down for his car sadly once I rolled around well paid Charlie s mortgage off and get him a Range Rover She s been asking you what you d like as well right Dean I m on for over a hundred sixty million tonight so is there anything you d like me to buy you certainly an Aston Martin D B seven would be very nice oh OK Do you know how much they go full these days I would assume something in the region of one hundred fifty thousand pounds OK let s That s the latest Steen one hundred fifty thousand don t deal I ll drop it off tomorrow thank you. So there s another idea if you ve got something you would like to get on the list and get in touch I want three three two six one six one six one. That s another fifty thousand pounds going on the list for a hundred fifty thousand say fifty grand for D.P. Nine hundred fifty to go on the title in and nearly ten million pound mark just about one hundred fifty seven million to go. With Sky B.B.C. Radio. Matching the conkers you could buy with hundred sixty seven million pounds I read this yesterday to remember are saying Oh apparently they re setting is on a buy I thought. Gardens littered with them onto a Monday so I looked yesterday honestly pages and pages of them on e Bay compass just by a Kino a compass and stunning thing you please those but they d This was something that came up because to say got in touch and said oh yeah that s get rid of spiders because I was moaning about the spiders in the houses last week and now you get rid of them and what you do and if you kill them and people saying yeah come to skate that I don t like them and I don t have a this before I don t necessarily believe it but they say he s got a Congress around your house deters the arachnids. Because it s a very important issue that we need to resolve for once and for all Jonathan Baker was tasked yesterday with that with getting some definitive answers on this girl. I m at the University of Darby on cattle. Because there s only one man who could help me find out if conquers really do send spiders Bunker s My name s Karim go ahead and I m professor of entomology here at the University of Darby and I m a fan of spiders that having researched this extensively on Google I found that actually there is some evidence that conquers contain compounds known discipline in one s opinions are toxic compounds and there is a possibility that they may act as an insect repellent I m yet to find any hard evidence that they actually do but I notice you can actually buy a horse chestnut sprays claimed to be insect and directed repellents. I thought of trying to a bit of preparation here so I ve crushed up a conquer and I ve mixed it with a solution of distilled make mixed in solution with some distilled water and we re going to see if it has any repellent effect here and above and beyond three in all I was going to do was pull a clunker in a Tupperware box for the spider and see if it run away here is the recipient of this mixture that would be Dorothy she has a beautiful sort of patent abdomen with sort of white flakes a bit of chestnut going on in there even and a beautiful black front to the body and she s about an inch long in old money now apparently that bite isn t much worse than a couple of the stings. Just dropped and she s rocking away. Oh Dorothy. The question is Will Dorothy walk away from the horse chestnut soaked tissue and towards the control water tissue or the other way of course we would have to repeat this about one hundred times one hundred different spiders and sort of work out the average direction. I finished my shift in about forty five minutes so we ll just to do it once of us OK Have you heard of the Royal Society of chemists I have back in two thousand and nine they were offering three hundred pounds for somebody to prove or disprove this theory someone if you want to go halves more than at the moment Dorothy is sort of sat there slightly shocked perhaps she s not dead Ishay very fond of earthy I mean she could be mistaken for being dead if she s not dead that s the thing about observing spiders is that if they feel like it they can remain still for several days I mean you know you could infer that obviously the chestnut doesn t have a strong repellent effect just merely by the fact that she s still sat there as long as she s actually life which I think she s oh oh she s moved she s moved who she she s walking now she s walking towards a horse chestnut and she s crawling out of the choice to a mix I forgot to put the lid on I think unfortunately we ve proved that spiders aren t scared of pompous I think the word proved might be survivors stating a case like that and I ve been here for about seven minutes but he s actually now sat on top of the soaked horse chestnut So if you are listening to this with Congress in the room they re not really doing anything as far as I m concerned and Karim he doesn t want to say it really on Michael but I think he d agree with me if you ever seen a video about cats in cucumber has. Got fried by the cucumber here that was brilliant Yeah it s a bit like this book they re more exciting. He s. Not a scientist on bike but he does sounds relatively definitive doesn t have just undermined the market value of me horse chestnuts mind you thank you Jonathan biker and thank you to Dr Karim for it from the University of Dublin professor of entomology and he loves us by. If you re talking about it we re talking about it the break for sure with he and sky on B.B.C. Radio Darby. Another cricket season is over but only just there s a special program on tonight you might want to make sure you catch this Ed DOS presenting tonight from six on B.B.C. Radio Dobby s just a look back over double she s twenty seventeen season which is we discussed with de Fletcher last week has certainly got some positives about it and some improvements on where they won three games. Studio guests as well so he s got actual body government captain. Who else Luis Reese Agger be taking your calls and your messages stay Fletcher is going to be on as well talking about his champagne moment of the season so I review all of dub she s twenty seventeen season with a DOS tonight from six on B.B.C. Radio while I m while I m in the mood to be talking up other things that are happening that you should make a deal mental note about if you heard about the special anniversary at the weekend Saturday celebrating ten years of B.B.C. Introducing showcasing the best unsigned bands and seeing us across the the whole of baby C Local radio I think it s fair to say when they start blowing the trumpet for B.B.C. Introducing one of the huge success stories they always cite is our own being Jackson and Jake Bugg and the way he kind of threw the flag for day for Jack Buck and why Dana as special edition of The Beat six o clock Saturday night looking back over ten years of B.B.C. Introducing. Indaba show in East Africa sky. B.B.C. Radio Darby. Thirteen minutes to eight in the morning let s go back to obviously the one story that is. Dominating all I thoughts this morning still twenty four hours on and that is Las Vegas in that terrible mass shooting police now saying fifty nine people lost their lives in what is the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history so heavily armed sixty four year old man that was responsible Stephen paddock he was firing indiscriminately we now know from a hotel window on the thirty second floor of that Las Vegas hotel casino. People they were enjoying an outdoor concert and then he shot himself more than five hundred people were wounded and the American president Donald Trump tweeted his warmest condolences and sympathies to the victims and their families called the shooting terrible an act of pure evil the police say the shooting was a lone wolf attack there was no information about products motives we can talk for a couple of minutes to Ginger Otis who s a reporter at The New York Daily Times change Good morning good morning how is America feeling this morning. Well I just Nama Unfortunately this is by far not the first time we ve been through this there s some just the least and for those who do want to gun control and have advocated I think there s a lot of frustration and just anger and obviously the families that are affected are just grieving in the most unimaginable way possible is the debate over gun control there in the center of the discussion right now or is it deemed as a sort of inappropriate so soon. It is not here right now it may be a little bit too raw at this time also President term in his he did give a few remarks he kept them very neutral quoted the scripture did not get political and I think that that might come on Wednesday when he actually speaks in Las Vegas but it s always a kind of roiling in the background of America is the gun control debate so it s certainly present and very quickly I think it will once again move to the fore whether it can actually achieve something I don t know from from over Heya if you like you look at the statistics for gun deaths in the States and it just looks unfathomable and ridiculous but does this though as a single event your side of the Atlantic feel like a defining moment a benchmark or just another tragedy. It it is extremely hard to call it a benchmark when America has gone through so many of these if you go through just since two thousand and fourteen there were Sandy Hook then there was Virginia Tech thirty two students killed on that campus there was the pulse Orlando nightclub shooting forty nine people killed there were send Bernard Bernardino fourteen people killed and those are just the bigger ones there s plenty more that I could go through and we talk about these massive ends but every day there s going to violence in America because of the prevalence of guns and so I think it just it becomes very hard to feel that we re getting anywhere or that anything is shocking enough to actually effect a change and just explain to me briefly we were reading that a year in the hotel alone this character had more than twenty guns and rifles could a man in Nevada have those legally. Yes he had assault you know rapid fire assault weapons are very restricted in America but aside from that particularly in Nevada that you don t even need a permit to get a gun guns are very very commonplace and this was a Stephen thought it was a white man with plenty of money and he had no criminal history and no mental history he was able to amass this and it was actually one thousand other guns that he had in his car in his and his home and explosives he was able to get it all without raising any eyebrows or questions and then he very methodically smuggled them into the hotel in separate bags over a series of days so it was quite calculated what he did and there was absolutely no impediment to him to him stockpiling an arsenal. Appreciate you joining us thank you Ginger Otis from the New York Daily News. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. Bits and pieces only one thousand northbound the reason. To a broken down lorry between junction twenty eight Alfredson and twenty nine at Chesterfield the inside lane closed and if you coming off on the southbound side junction twenty full for the A fifty there is a lane shift on the exit slip a broken down Vance s a little heavy POS that there also need to be winds hail area only a five has just generally been very busy the last few weeks with traffic going into Bassett because of the closure of St Peters bridge but it now looks like the same temper lights up quite close to both and both club and further along the I five to another sensor that would fail new to the Hepworth right so that s causing some delays if you see any problems or if you can update his call is on a one double three to six one six one six one sorry to B.B.C. Radio Delpy travel. On B.B.C. Radio demonic Airlines has gone into administration and apparently my mother in. Laurie still can learn zeroth say now it s not the start of a bad joke you. Know what. He s got a funny story mother in law that would have to say. Thank you I m going to it was full of you. Because you know if you. Have a weekday mornings from ten on B.B.C. Radio dumpy I think the thing that s really put the helm on a collapsing context for me this morning is the depiction on the front page of a paper as the biggest rescue of Britain s from overseas since Duncan come in I know it s an awesomely ridiculous comparison and you know. Fighting troops under hostile fire on the beaches of France is a different issue to people stuck in lands or Aussie by the scale more than one hundred thousand people needing to be flown back from where they are because they are on the boat with is going to a business say Yeah the biggest ever collapse of an airline in the U.K. And now is that the country s largest ever peacetime repatriation going on Spike to Becky family earlier on Becky is from Bell you might have heard a mum on the show yesterday she s the one who turned up at the airport yesterday to fly off tonight was on a honeymoon and got the text message saying no no flights we ve gone into administration yes we don t know if the merely that they wouldn t want to miss so obvious it so I said it s a very well so we ve got it straight down their end. And then it just. Wasn t going to happen can you recall how you felt when you between the eyes that is absolutely real your flight was not having. All of the same from being on so if we got married literally two days ago we were on a cloud so to come crashing back down so quickly it was horrible it was all very When did you people in all we would fund meticulously save every penny we could obviously spend a lot of money on the watch and we re not people that have a lot of money so there s three wells there was to just have it taken away like that was surrendered when did you but we monarch last week which is which does not make sense if they knew the company was in trouble over a month ago why were they taking people s money so there was no inkling that there s anything the matter absolutely no when we went on to there was no disclaimer there was nothing in the media everything seemed fine there the reason we went with Monica was to avoid Ryanair because they had a lot of cancellations so we thought we d play it safe so the family rallied round as I understand you got a plan B. Family are brilliant. But it cost a few bob Yeah. Quite a lot of money families know exactly when. So it was a case of really running and everything together but they pulled through first because they wanted to have this holiday and I are going on honeymoon touchwood they re flying off with Roy and I know Ryanair later on this morning thank you for talking to us this morning back. So they look in the paper this morning this is a clever headline subs law as in soapsuds not washing up. Doing the dishes the long lost art apparently of washing up so many people I got dishwashers now they say the Good Housekeeping Instead she had to do a list of what order you washed up in because people don t know any more really do the cleanest stuff I ve Ming in oil stained rice potato encrusted pan water to clean cutlery and do any of the official order they come up with so first glasses then mugs then cups sources as in cups and side plates did you know where member lay in the table when I was a kid and always been a side place and serviettes even they never used the side plate for oh it s always did that. It s a bad day isn t it rarely a side plates so says if the reality is you washing up after knocking yourself up a chicken shell by where you place the film lid several times and put it on for three minutes. You know going to lay out a side play in a saucer in a Servia every glass is mugs Cup source s side plates then dinner plates then cutlery then say See I would do the cutlery before the plates and to no wrong you see tens or serving dishes then pans and then roasting tins last because they get proper encrusted with the old party people can do it though is that true is that anything else apart from washing up because so many people can afford a dishwasher these days apparently what else should go on the list of things that people have forgotten how to do the long lost art of thinkin inspired by something that was on earlier on playing conkers Medicaid now you want to game a Congress a game of what you do with them. During the day whilst can people not do anymore forgotten how. Sky I want to double three two six one six one six one B.B.C. Radio Darby. Salahuddin this morning trying to spend one hundred sixty seven million pounds in advance of expecting to win it on the euro millions to any requests what can she spend it on she s getting some advice if you win the Euro Millions tonight what would you buy a secluded products Island private island Oh I didn t even think about that like what s his name of the guy who owns the. Richard Branson Yes you want an island like it is. How much the islands even go full these days what would you put on it five million five million order can stretch that far Have a look on line or throw in a hammock that was well. Most live hammock on a desert island right most right now have a look on line sandwich to go for Hold on let s just peruse might even shop for an island it s Google it. This is fantastic there s actually a website called private islands Online dot com and there s so many Hey I found one here so North subtle K. It s based in Central America and it s six million but you pushed it up just about I d say if you want you want the island there yes please it looks beautiful it s Dawn it s based in South America like it s going to move. The matter how much money you ve got anything else you can suggest studies say you she can virtually spend the full jackpot on the air in millions to record once and I under sixty seven million on a total so far including your island I ve got around fifteen million two hundred twenty five thousand this is quite a way to go before the end of the show this morning on. Radio T.V. And mobile. Is B.B.C. Radio Darby. On Cheese Day the third of October the headlines this morning police seize guns and explosives at the home of the gunmen who carried out America s worst mass shooting unused buildings in W. To be made more secure after trespass has got inside more wice and the Conservative Party conference will hear from the foreign secretary Boris Johnson later. It s a to call consol East when Fan police investigating the mass shooting in Las Vegas on Sunday night say they ve seized a large hole of guns several thousand rounds of ammunition and explosives at the hubs of the gunman fifty nine people in a KNOWN to have been killed by Steven paddock who opened fire from a hotel on crowds attending an outdoor concert he killed himself from Las Vegas here s James Cook the mart. The sanctions of STEPHEN PADDICK seem to have come as a complete shock to people who knew him the former accountant lived in a sleepy retirement village in Nevada he had no criminal record and his family says he had no ties to political or religious groups and no history of mental illness when police finally raided the gunman s room they found his body and an arsenal of more than twenty weapons nineteen more were discovered at his home along with explosives and piles of ammunition the deadliest mass shooting in a country plagued by mass shootings has prompted renewed calls for tougher gun laws the White House says now is not the time for such talk. Dobby city council is to make unused buildings like more ways more secure to avoid people getting inside less than a month after a twelve year old boy fell to his death from the roof of a privately owned factory in Darby A Films emerged of a group of men inside more ways councillor bagi Shankar has criticised the group but says the ease at which they got in is a worry it is concerning him but you know equally like I say I think it s rather reckless but they. Don t want to try and do that or demolition site they put themselves in danger and they ll put in very new work many to follow them to do a job that they re contracted to do and our bishop police officer who told the hearing he s extremely proud to serve with the Force faces being sacked today for engaging in sexual activity while on duty P.C. Christopher Frost is due to find out if he can continue serving as a police officer at his misconduct hearing later today Barlow has more P.C. Frost admitted to having sexual activity with a female officer in the back of a police van while it was parked in the city center last October she consented to this but two days later he touched another female officer in appropriately and she didn t consent yesterday made a tearful apology to the disciplinary panel and asked not to be sacked they re expected to give their verdict this afternoon the Foreign Secretary Johnson is preparing to address the Conservative Party conference in Manchester amid renewed speculation about his leadership ambitions Mr Johnson has been accused of further weakening the Prime Minister s authority by setting out his own red lines when it comes to Bracks it including any transition period being no longer than two years Mrs me was asked about Mr Johnson s position I think leadership is about ensuring that you have a team of people who are yes men but a team of people of different voices around the table so that we can discuss matters come to an agreement and then put that government view forward and that s exactly what we ve done. A couple from Darbyshire who had their flights canceled after monarch went into administration a flying out on their honeymoon later after friends and family helped them pay for a new flights thousands of passengers were told their flights were canceled yesterday morning Becky Pharrell from Belle percent she and her husband Jake were already on their way to Manchester Airport when they found out we don t know I said earlier that day he wouldn t want to miss out well obviously excited because it s a very well so we go straight down there and and then it just say oh that it wasn t going to go out from being also a challenge I would got married Lizzie two days ago we were on a cloud so to come crashing back down so quickly it was horrible it was all very. And N.H.S. Patients embarks are all over the age of sixty five are being asked to take part in what s being called the world s first trial for a universal flu jab researchers at Oxford University say the vaccine should work against most types of flu and offer years of protection now here with the sport is all in Bradley Dobby counties under twenty three s are in Spain tonight to face a rail union for the Steve Bloom a trophy the match is being played in all of the Rams all time leading goalscorer he went on to manage the Spanish side to copy Del Rey glory in one nine hundred twenty four it s the first of what will become an annual fixture between the club s uncapped top me feel the Harry Winks is being called up to the England squad for the World Cup qualifiers against Slovenia and Lithuania is after Fabien delf and Phil Jones both withdrew through injury and the world has made a champion My family has made the shortlist for the world athlete of the Year award the rules changed two years ago so that anyone guilty of a serious diving offense couldn t be nominated so that rules out the one hundred metre world champion just think Gatland B.B.C. Radio Darby news and sports five past eight. With him sky. B.B.C. Radio dummy morning thanks for listening each Tuesday only the third of October on the break for show this morning. Empty buildings in the security around them talking to the council in a moment you re a million hundred and sixty seven million pounds how many notes even is that biggest ever lots O. Prize on offer in the country can t spend it all before she even wins this morning shuttle mission. Is a question I never thought I d ask Can we all learn something from Jacob re smog. What would you like to ask me about Charlie Slater s doing the weather day today were some clouds around but also some sunny spells mainly dry spare the odd shower and highs of fifteen degrees. B.B.C. 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For Listening in this morning so here we are just three days into October it s still actually less than a month since twelve year old Adam Johnson fell through the roof of a derelict factory in Chester green in Darby died from his injuries that he s funeral is happening later this week actually it s still very raw in the memory and brought up a lot of questions about empty buildings in the security around them since that incident at the old factory we ve seen a video of a group going inside the old more ways building as well Matt Williams is one of the people who got seen as a lapse in security As Sayliyah is it could quite easily happen someone else maybe there is security and maybe they were off on their lunch break or something but if they haven t got Man security patrol in and they haven t secured the building properly I highly suspect as the council say even a and that could potentially cost them dearly in the future. Well let s talk to counselor bagi Shanker from Dobby city council morning bag morning how does it make you feel hearing people getting inside more Y.C. In that video it s really disappointing but I think at the same time you know what a highlight it s rather reckless as well I think personally. Highlighting a security breach I think is absolutely valid and we take security and safety very seriously we ve had discussions with. The demolition contractor and asked them to take increased measures to improve security to make sure the whole demolition process is completed safely but at the same time are saying that to somebody has broken out window of the door somebody is knocked down the fence and you have to go in and almost celebrate having got in and made that recording and then posted on You Tube I just think it is rather reckless and really disappointing OK we are going to be selling that we ve taken this on with the with the demolition contractor those of us today I m told a real increased security measures to try and prevent this from happening where somebody is really really determined to get in you know failed to see what we can do to prevent it completely keep a close eye on it and make sure you know we re doing whatever we can not to allow people to go and in this way what for me takes it beyond disappointing to may be quite worrying is is they told us those guys that they said when they were there there was a group of young lads they say even younger than Adam Johnson tried to get in as well. Possibly you know all they say that did happen really were you not you know I think they said that happened they said the fence was down you know they said that window was broken I don t know I wasn t there myself Does it worry you know what young children are trying to get into me it worries me and that s why we ve had to review with with the demolition contractor and they assured is they will increase security as stubby got a problem with unsecured empty buildings. I don t think it s got any bigger problem than any of the secure any other area it s you know the events of recent weeks of highlighted how are serious this can be everybody who are spoken to understands that we will do whatever we can do to make make buildings whether the council owned or not will highlight it to the people to make mistakes and sit as secure as possible but we re going to come back to this you know stark reality of people are determined to get into buildings break into buildings trespass and there s only you know a limited amount of work which we and others can do people are not determined to do to do this and with little regard to their own safety and safety of all those who may have to go into these buildings after these people have been in you know I just think people just need to just stop and. Think about this and try and sort of understand why they want to do that I just personally find it really difficult. To understand why people would want to go into a demolition site there s lots of signs there s a lot of warnings that. Protective equipment requirements before people going to rebuild these people really determine to do that I don t think we can pull measures in which you re going to stop that completely from happening it is striking when what happens to poor Adam the factory of a privately owned site when that happened to see the mail exchanges or some of them between the council and the owners clearly the council have been quite worried about that situation and even fellow one states the responsibility to take actions which you are not required to do would step in and put safety measures in how long would that worry been in place about that particular building I m not sure on all the details around that particular building and I think it be inappropriate for me to comment on the. When there are empty buildings and I know you said you don t think Darby has a particular problem but there are empty buildings they do appear to be people and children going into these buildings even now after what happened with poor young Adam Gigi failed regardless of who owns them and worried as a councillor Gee filled in any way responsible well thank our responsibility seriously and it is really really worrying to you know know that this is happening but we ll do whatever we can to encourage others if there are buildings or if they are obviously is to make an you know a safe as we possibly can but there is a limit on what we can do but if people are worried about any particular building you know are there going to get in touch with the council and we ll do whatever you know physically and legally we can to make them a safe as reasonably practicable buggy thank you for joining us this morning. Thanks. From Dobby city council eight a twelve minutes past eight o clock the directorship. Sky B.B.C. Radio. Is he still windy I ve. No idea where it was she try kingly chilly in winter this one in fact I d maybe I m a bit weird I know this because I go on a walk the dog and I think I m the only person. But I have a tendency not to bother with a jack in the morning as many walking from the past to the car in the car into the building so you know I m not going to get killed but this morning as the first morning I thought what you should wrong with the man put a cow dog. Probably get the forecast in ten minutes from Charlie he s here with with up to the rest of the week really in in as far as I can tell if you have just woken up this morning actually you might have missed the new Sad news Tom Petty has died the American rock star Tom Petty Johnny sixty six died after a cardiac arrest a home in California. So many great songs. So many famous fans inducted into the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame in two thousand and two because. In Florida in one nine hundred fifty the story goes they met Elvis Presley when he was ten shook his hand. Tried to get a sling shot for a potter records never looked back got into music. And if you re wondering how we got to me Elvis Presley because I was no mean feat in hunting think these uncle was working on the set of the film follow that dream and invited to come down and said he was later inspired by The Beatles in an interview in two thousand and six he said he knew he wanted to be in a band the moment he saw the Beatles on The Ed Sullivan. Sheryl Crow is among the stars to pay their respects. Paxi dying at sixty six Sheryl Crow said Tom Petty s death signal that the music has died one if I can find this as a quickly as you had a few people on social media this morning tweeting a quote from Tom Petty Let me read this to you music is probably the only real magic I have encountered in my life he said there s not some trick involved with it it s pure and it s real it moves hills it communicates and does all these incredible things are placing a lot of Tom Petty s music a little bit lighter. Sky. Three double three I m still too much into the. B.B.C. . Right Tonight s the night. Apparently we re going to get rid. Of get rich maybe and I might be in the U.K. But you know. The way the way they would send it to US hundred sixty seven million pounds is the biggest ever lottery prize on offer in the U.K. . It s been ten rollovers on the trot hundred sixty seven million scripts to not fancy that you know many and stick it on and bought two tickets proceedings it doubles the chances and is out trying to spend all the money even before a numbers come up this morning talking about what you talked about so far the and what people have asked for. OK total of fifteen million two hundred twenty five grand So you go way to go still. A long way to go I tell you what that way and I am getting into this into this lifestyle and walking around like got one hundred and sixty seven million in my back. And I ll be honest I m just perusing the showroom here at Ben s been there be an indoor field and there s a lot of nice cars here here and honestly I might get to this B.M.W. To the land of the and I ve got well it s a personalized service it s just me in the showroom and tell Maurice who works here Hello good morning what s the most expensive car you ve got got a few but I think. News my Which is I want the new models twenty five in the countryside in the corner for a hundred forty nine nine nine zero nine hundred fifty thousand pounds for the most expensive car that we ve got. Think we can pop one of those on the list and can I get more unwelcome let s go and have a look inside it s very nice on the outside and very impressive I think I would get a few looks driving around Darby unless you want to help him with me Tom let s get in here oh wow this is my kind of car this is very stylish close the door oh lovely What s this on the seat it s like Ralph it s Arkansas or yeah so I fully raced steering wheel include in the race setup with the steering wheel but not just they gave the carbon fiber trim so yeah it s all on the dash is wow lovely how fast can I go in this car and you can be pushing around the two hundred mark on a truck limited obviously the U.K. For around the one sixty mark yeah it s a long together but it doesn t this is fantastic I mean how do you work some a lot less and not have an amazing call yourself. What good point. Did To be honest I live only. Few doors down so no need for a fast car when you get the privilege of driving the cars every day here and there in right we ll take one of these OK and then I d like something a little bit more. If some of the road if you got anything like that something maybe the street OK we head towards that a little yeah absolutely right we re going out sunny day and this is why it s going to get go to the car number two if I can t figure out if it can or how to get out. Maybe I should buy this one if I don t want to get in and out of it thank you very much. Welcomes that like they won t suffer once I ve got that one off the showroom right so we re heading outside now and hopefully I can open the door to this car all this one s nice so this is a beautiful Blue Range Rover it s absolutely gorgeous hey it s massive Isn t it so how much is this this one stands about eighty six eighty seven thousand range rover . With the black wheels and the Range Rover blue on there as well so right well I m going to hop in you get in as well Tom might need somebody to let me out rides. See there s something about this it s just it s. Just huge you can imagine driving around in this you would own the road it s so big it really is right Reverend drive off into the sunset. Oh yeah a lot of sound I and she will tell you one of these is well how much is it on the list. How much is this again eighty six eighty six. Oh listen to that. Oh a lot yeah we ll take one of these and we ll take the other one as well how much you have in both one fifty and eighty six Yeah and I ve got one hundred sixty seven million I can have all the cars in here if I want but I m going to take the want to I think eighty six where we want to choose not to hundred thirty six ground. Yet I ve got a few more things to add to the list actually as well keep them on for me all right I m going on point I m putting your cars on first of all we got to do. Your own fifteen an hour. And was not a great place really on the line if you left the door open Yeah we have shut the door to the door that we got out OK But beyond what you have in. So I m going to get a chalet I think in the French Alps go skiing every now and again how much I found one online it s in malls and it s got five bedrooms five bathrooms a garden I m not one point four million. OK you re on sixteen point eight million. Have got a long way to go. Yeah if you thought about what you want yes Scottish island over a farm one for male. OK but on R.K. You still own twenty million We ll get back to you in a while thank you already both tried to spend hundred sixty seven million this morning. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel the end want to still slow northbound lane blocks between junction twenty eight Alfredsson and twenty nine it s just a field by a broken down lorry and we re seeing some slow traffic south through the road wacks area around junction twenty five at the Darby ten it s busy this morning A winds hail on the Ashby road be a five double one this cues from the golf club up towards Burton. It s typically quite busy that a waltz the right was wrong going with St Peter s preaching but in close you ve got traffic seeking out alternative routes but we ve also had reports that the same temperature that lights near the golf club as well so that s adding to the delays steak and Hill Road and bus in breach of both very busy there s some heavy traffic on the northbound I thirty eight a dolly that slow up towards the markets and islands and. Bridges Well now for the five one four if you see a problem day to school a one double three to be six one six one six one Sarah Tilly B.B.C. Radio dopy travel. From six pm every Saturday night on B.B.C. Radio W. It s all about the big. Chill in the far reaches of the challenge is proving to fickle times predicted you ve got the same number of story is not a phrase I thought I d be saying tomorrow on the radio actually I mean Joy the best music. The biggest artists. To be how you. Do your next favorite band. And. The beats with Dean Jackson every Saturday night from six pm on B.B.C. Radio Dobby morning till she rang up she says oh boy both hands off that winning ticket it s mine. Or as long as you still buy what s on all I wish listen I would be great were good good luck with it. I ll say he s been in touch as well echoes bomb Valley Railway. Causing such delight to Sally pepper on. Just starting fundraising actually for a new station building it works with station five hundred grand is that. When you went in I spare a thought pocket change pocket more change to wear that. Yours I don t know what about when you have that thought process of all when our numbers come up. I always kind of thing oh yeah once he starts splashing out you can easily part company with all this money bearing in mind this morning we ve got a yacht about three blooming great top spec sports cars we ve got two islands. Cry and. She still I need making a small dent in the hundred sixty seven million pounds so game enough to buy a ticket it s worth a punt in the twenty four in the morning so the Conservative Party comforts he s going to be dominated probably by Boris today making his big speech that there are events around the edge to the fringe events they call him down there there was one going on yesterday you might have seen this descended into chaos frankly there were some protesters they mobbed Jacob Reese mug who was speaking at the time proper angry mob stuff leftwing chant is Tories out some of the people there were chanting back Labor scum it s nice in that you know proper refined debate but this is how Mr Aris Mark himself actually dealt with things ladies and turns about. A proper thoughtful debate it s very important how the scarse and mores I m not sure what would you like the question or I What would you like to ask. You know what would you like to ask me about what you re disagree with me about. So you mention something. Right there it s everything OK but specifically let s we may disagree on things but just as you disagreements and it doesn t make a person that you are so close. I see how that steam triggered by the whole thing I kind of think you ve got to hand it to him saying Alright alright you disagree with me what would you like to tell me what you disagree with that sense of a sensible intelligent discussion about eight hundred You re welcome to Talk to me but it s difficult if your intention is to shout and wave leaflets this is not academic debate everything you say is despicable said the man who was protesting and then he was led away by security staff but you know it s nice to meet you and this is what he said afterwards. Well I think it s very encouraging to. Talk on the phone thank you spirited political debate I don t know if his tongue was slightly to his cheek and I don t know if he called the rude words when he got back into somewhere private away from the microphones but the actual moment of being heckled. Please come on talk to me what do you disagree with what would you like to to ask me a question tell me what do you disagree let s discuss our differences. I don t know is there some sort of a lesson in that for all of us is Jackson take your brace mark showing us the white gauge of one another and ideological differences maybe you think not I mean I should be able to be a bit more morgue. The six one six one six one Charlie scientism. Twenty six what you got for a season we really windy area year going to be another breezy day it s going to be breezy all week really until we get through about Friday and then the breeze will ease a little bit but prior to then here staying quite breezy and quite cool as a result as far as what the weather is going to look like today generally dry and often quite bright will be quite a lot of cloud around that cloud off in a break at times to allow for patches of blue sky and a little bit of sunshine in the mix as well the temperatures are going to get about fourteen or fifteen today so quite a chilly day all day long and then spent the on spotlight and should stay dry as well but then go through tonight only on a Wednesday clear cool dry night lows of about eight degrees and then Wednesday itself a bright start quickly cloud over again couple of showers possible in the afternoon but I think the majority of the rain won t arrive until Wednesday night so it can be a wet night on Wednesday night but the majority of that should have cleared by the time where up and about on Thursday and so Thursdays are a mainly dry day with some sunny spells and highs of fourteen but it will be windy less windy on Friday but again still a bit breezy and still quite cold with a top temperature of about thirteen okie doke on the subject of Heidi spending a hundred sixty seven million she only went away sadly Sweyn your list taken all of three hours to come up with something she d like better than a dinner this OK gone now get it Royal Crown What is it is this you want from a crowned RB Sally it s the the dinner service that was on the Titanic not the actual one because I don t know I don t know that Obama was in the first class dining it s absolutely beautiful white city where Didn t it Charlie that s top of your wish list under sixty seven I want to see what you mean when I was asked I wasn t I wasn t she just said. To me if you had a lot of money what would you buy and I told her and all of a sudden you must know I don t know us well no I just. Be really you know what is it has everything. You ve got to see it would just be an every day dinner service but it s absolutely beautiful. I guess I mean I start something like that and therefore be able to afford not to care if you drop what you know nightly when you do that if you actually say. Is it dishwasher safe know why her charity thank you so. Now but anyway you ve come up with something else and you being a stick to the last tree to carry some of everybody we ve got we ve got the roof of the building there s a flat roof about us we always said you know be nice to have a roof terrace house and infinity put me in some of the people that I talked to and you know you want to try it s a luxury area in the Pearl Yeah enjoy the views of yesterday old man is what is of the. Station there s a soundtrack to the background yeah. Infinity people will look up how much one cost base spoke thank you very much Sally back with the headlines in just a second for you. Says tell Heidi that money s going to head the bank and you spend the interest anyway it s mine she says there s a lot of that going to just come in. Just coming up to eight thirty Tuesday morning time for the latest news headlines this morning with those it is Sally Swinton police investigating the mass shooting in Las Vegas on Sunday night say they ve seized in one thousand guns several thousand rounds of ammunition and explosives at the house of the gunman fifty nine people and are known to have died when STEPHEN PADDICK opened fire at an outdoor concert the state of Nevada has some of the most relaxed gun laws in the United States last year residents voted in favor of tighter background checks for people wanting to buy guns but the restrictions weren t introduced because of a legal technicality Donald just stops on who s a Republican member of the Nevada Senate as opposed to firearms regulations in the past I don t think there s any gun laws that would have prevented anything like this from happening if you were allowed to have guns and those that have more not allowed to have guns or if they re not allowed to buy guns they always have access to guns somewhere in the black market Dobby. City Council says it will do all it can to make unused buildings like more ways more secure after a film emerged of a group of men inside the building which is being prepared for demolition it comes less than a month after a twelve year old boy fell to his death from the roof of a privately owned factory in Darby Council a bag a shank a house criticized the group saying they re putting themselves in danger the vents in recent weeks of I liked it how serious this can be everybody who outspoken understands that we will do whatever we can to make make buildings whether that council or not will. Make much so if a secure is possible Tom Petty who found fame with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers and sold eighteen million records worldwide has died at the age of sixty six he suffered a cardiac arrest at his home in California he was best known for hits such as free fallen and I won t back down a couple from Darbyshire will finally get their honeymoon underway a day later than planned thanks to the nations from friends and family Becky and Jake fan or from Belle poet due to fly to Naples yesterday but their flight was cancelled after monarch went into administration and to resume a has defended her leadership style saying she prefers not to be surrounded by yes men the foreign secretary Boris Johnson has been accused of undermining her authority by setting out his red lines on bricks it B.B.C. Radio Darby news headlines it s twenty eight minutes to nine. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel still one throws stuff on the northbound side of the M one between junction twenty eight Alfredsson and twenty nine at Chesterfield there is a broken down lorry awaiting recovery and we re also seeing queues on the southbound side from Junction twenty six eastward three to twenty five so it s very busy through the roadway it s slow this morning between SWACK station and Stanton by bridge four which often easing the A five one full looking very busy over swell . As to bridge I m not too sure the reason for that have been any reports of any accidents but it does look particularly busy and evil so got delays around winds hail on the I five double one such off it towards Baton still slow if you see a problem could update a school a one double three to a six one six one six one Sarah Tilly B.B.C. Radio downby travel. Suggestions what Heidi could spend the money on comes. I think I m waiting for a message it just says. Spend it on me now this is really nice ideas I ll go through them in a moment I ll take it says sport with a win in a minute or two. This point in the show an hour ago in between the headlines in the sport and to go through the front pages of the papers I don t normally do this but I was looking at the what we ve got over there because they re a bit behind us but we ve got the front pages of the American papers for cheese day at the moment and we re with what happened in Vegas yesterday the Los Angeles Times saying in the immediate aftermath of a crushing national disaster Americans want to consoler in chief a president who tries to bind obvious wounds and unify a shattered public and then they want results and the paper says Yesterday they got their consoler in chief when President Trump spoke somebody to the nation from the White House but they add they are not likely to get results beyond that the Chicago Tribune Another one says. There will be questions again about how such a thing could happen though we already know the answer they write We will stamp our feet and insist that our lawmakers do something to put a stop to this type of Qana change but they will do nothing so these mass killings will continue to happen again and again because in America they are right we insist on having the right to bear firearms any kind of firearms and we will not give up. Less here this ball then Bradley thank you good morning Darby county s all time leading goalscorer will be honored tonight at the other place where he s considered a lead. Darby have sent there on the twenty three suspend to face a Third Division side rally Union they were once managed by Steve bloomer who led them to copper Del Ray glory in one nine hundred twenty four the striker scored three hundred thirty one goals in five hundred twenty five games for the Rams it s the first of what will become an annual fixture between the clubs for the Steve a blue much trophy now it is the international break and there are a couple of Darby players hoping to be in action for their national teams over the next fortnight Chris Martin and the catch Janja both in the Scotland squad they must win their double header against Slovakia and Slovenia to stand any chance of qualifying for next summer s World Cup in Russia England have woke up qualifiers against Slovenia and with you when you re coming up this week the uncapped Tottenham midfielder Harry winks has been called into the squad after Fabien delf and Phil Jones withdrew through injury in Dennis s following England these latest withdrawals two alone the injury list of twelve that Gary Southgate described last week is really staggering the news will be setbacks of both players Jones who was hoping for an injury free run after so many problems while Delft who hasn t played for England since two thousand and fifteen weeks ironically made it the numbers in training when Del full that two years ago made an impression will now have a longer period to catch the eye for his first senior Paulo Meanwhile Barcelona Gerona and Espanol have all written on social media that they will go on strike today following calls by pro independence groups and trade unions in Catalonia for a general protest in the region not all of them has a match so it will only affect training and administration staff to cricket and England s women have become the top rank side in the world for the first time they won the World Cup earlier this year and have now moved ahead of Australia in the I.C.C. Rankings it s ahead of the Ashes which starts later this month Meanwhile the four women s captain Michael Ward wants to see an immediate change in the culture in the England side Ben Stokes was arrested last week after a late night incident in Bristol. He was released without charge but remains under investigation Vaughn says the all rounder needs proper support whatever happens in this case and whatever the outcome is then Stokes needs help he doesn t need help you know there s no point oh no you know this is a one off you know it s a one off in terms of what we saw in violence but you know I know he spent a few nights too many out you know I know he s the odd time at the casino I know these things that are happening with his life that he just needs to sort itself out and there are people out there that can help him sorry have revealed that three of their players were in Last Vegas Spiller say following a mass shooting at a concert there England internationals Tom Curran Jay Batt and Stuart Mika have all confirmed that they re OK The world ten thousand maybe Champaign Mo Farah s made the shortlist for the laughs world athlete of the Year award the world one hundred minute champion just in Gatlin misses out the rules were changed in twenty fifteen so that anyone guilty of a serious doping offense can t be nominated Max Whitlock reach one final missed out on another at the world gymnastics Championships in Montreal Whitlock qualified in first place for the public final but failed to reach the floor final judge Trump and world champion Mark Selby a both through the second round of the European Masters snooper in Belgium and at the China Open tennis car admin place Alexanders arrive in the first round later and she sports on B.B.C. Radio Darby at twenty three minutes to nine hour when you might be able to help with this one I don t know about Darby that s tweeted us at B.B.C. Darby on how Heidi should blow one hundred sixty seven million when she wins on Euro Millions yes pay the refs and get us promoted how much does that cost. Sure. There must have a price or a price right. Situation where you get the glory now but in a few years time you stripped of it when the. Wife to come out. With us we spent the rest. We. Would know we. Could live with no we might be no. a lost art everyone s got dishwashers allegedly now so no one knows to do the cleaning stuff first glasses cups and saucers side plates dinner plates cutlery and you get right down to the bottom of this and as you roasting tins I said What else are people forgotten how to do use manners said one message thank you very much thank you very kindly indeed. Bannon Scheiber says What can people do now make an appointment to meet someone in town and not rely on the mobile six o clock by the fountain that sort of thing. Another one people have forgotten how to write a real letter yes and how to do dishes by hand not forgetting how to egg it properly while shaking your head. In the sky. Readable free and start your message with the word Dobby B.B.C. Radio. It s seventeen minutes to nine which means we ve got an hour and a quarter before we come off the air to try and get to the four hundred sixty seven million pounds of Hardy s virtual shopping list your amends to night one six seven zero zero zero zero zero zero squids spruiking particularly troublesome to shift all of it got some nice suggestions coming in. This is great why didn t I think of this something that Heidi could buy with the winnings you asked what we d like to spare I picked this so you could you could have a go a two seater make two nine eight Soviet supersonic fighter Raptor aviation for enough million dollars. I could convert that before a put on the a total So I m going to be just short of four million quid a point four million on round just in case does that come with the engine at the time the sell these planes and they got no engine in a month you can buy a Harry about one go anywhere sixty minutes to nine in the morning love to talk after nine when the loud mouth say about the way about Jake a brief smog at the Conservative Party conference yesterday doing this side of the event and speaking and being storm data on by angry left wing protesters and this is what he did. Would you like to ask what would you like to ask me ask me a question what do you disagree I mean he was entirely well mannered I mean he s like something out of the one nine hundred fifty S. Is and you d probably expect nothing short but it s very similar eyebrows it s earned him a few pats on the back there s a company in the Evening Standard I thought Jacob Reese Mark handled it admirably despite provocation the man of peace truly unflappable surely he is the future of the party. Just a reason why she said twenty twenty. On Twitter. Showed how good he is by treating the young man with kid to see him doing his best to address his comments do we need more like him well done him the other one Whatever your views it s about time people engaged in debate and ideas rather than this more Roddick shouting in protesting another one no one s commenting on the fact that the protest is demean a softens is he saying gauged in discussion which I could be smug big lesson for all hash tag respect do we need more of us to be like Jacob three small stack How about a picture guy never mind all the abuse in the trolling and the shouting in the back . What would you like to ask me. I mean is that the way we should all be a bit more. Right. Let s let s just go back to the main news story of the moment of course which is the terrible events just over twenty four hours ago in Las Vegas that mass shooting the police investigating that. This morning that Life saved nineteen guns several files and rounds of ammunition and explosives at the gunman s house. Fifty nine people now known to have died more than five hundred were wounded when Stephen paddock opened fire with an automatic weapon on crowds attending an outdoor country music concert he was shooting out of a bashed out window on the thirty second floor of the Munda lay by hotel this was the moment the police stormed his room and also you want to see which one it I had or didn t have it on the door avenues of area that I wanted to tell you were I think a fact. That you had just and are going. To have an editor on national I want to. Have the audience on the thirty second floor as well I have both the reach everyone and I need to move back oh you know move back. In the dramatic stuff in. Actually padded killed himself before the police managed to reach him a had more than twenty guns including rifles with him in the hotel that s in addition to the total I just told you about they found that his house investigators are still trying to work out if he had a motive but they say they do know he was working alone told facilis the assistant sheriff we are aware of the rumors outside of the media and also on social media that there was more than one assailant we have no information or evidence to support that theory or that rumor we believe there was only one shooter and that was STEPHEN PADDICK we are doing a thorough investigation and only want to provide what is accurate to you we will only give information that we have vetted and know to be true. There are all sorts of stories emerging from the dreadful event now it s been reported there were soldiers from the Welsh cavalry on a rest break in Vegas who rushed to the scene to help treat the wounded dangerous is a nurse who was working his first ever shift on a trauma unit at the University Medical Center in Nevada as the casualties started to turn out we got. Many people taken care of very very quickly and you know everybody from the hospital that could spare their time and energy came down to help people that were at work came in to help the response by the staff and response by the hospital was actually really amazing I ve never witnessed and you know of course nursing anything even close at my life but it was I was pretty awestruck at just how well it was all handled it was I mean it was utter chaos but it was dealt with very well as the worst mass killing in recent American history and there have been a few. Open the debate about gun laws Nevada has some of the least stringent in the whole of the United States actually people are allowed to carry weapons don t have to register themselves as a gun owner Steve Hewitt is a senior lecturer in American studies at Birmingham University says he doesn t think anything will change just go back to two thousand and twelve and the the killing at Sandy Hook Elementary School where you had twenty children six years old who was shot and killed and teachers shot and killed and there was a concerted effort by President Obama to try to bring about change Connecticut brought in somewhat tighter laws but at the federal level the entire effort collapsed and if you can t change things when you actually have children being shot and killed I mean how are things going to change now. So you Mr nine. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. A still one lane blocks off on the northbound M one between junction twenty eight Alfredsson and twenty nine in Chesterfield is because of a broken down lorry the inside lane is closed there the West Valley fifty two is ahead from up towards Darby is very busy and it remains slow betweens walks in and stunted by Bridge traffic over swamps a bridge heavy really both ways over the hump in any reports of any problems there is also slow between willing to and Repton for traffic on the willing to drive and use the closure also peaches bridge in Burton traffic along state and Hill Road and also the I five double one is very slow where traffic diverts if you see a problem that day to school or one double three to six one six one six one sorry to B.B.C. Radio Dobby travel. B.B.C. Radio Darby Alton evenings George you Spanswick season of mists and mellow fruitfulness Cooper I ve been to plant tend to. Both good close bosom friend of the maturing Sun things in my blood started returning. To my newsreader I feel now with fruit the vines that round the Chiefs run. Into. If you sure do sponsor it brighten up your all to me once a week I guess from a selfish. Radio Dobby. Need. To put in. Three. such. That nearly nine o clock there s been on a shopping spree this morning the whole kind of you will. See there s a hundred sixty seven million pounds on the. Luxury Home ever up for grabs in the U.K. I do think she s going to win it back here I know I am yeah I m definitely going to win it if you felt like you know that scene in Pretty Woman where she goes in when she go over money is like you know you wouldn t serve me any of you work on commission Ridge mistake big mistake yes huge. Wondering around for someone said he sounded like he s going to have to be this is going to my head of constructing around. With a dream and they go into like the Aston Davis and say oh. Yeah and you get treated like royalty just so can down the show. Room I ll take one of them one of them. Island I ll tell you what surprising to me this morning how hard it is to spend one hundred sixty seven million pounds really hard isn t it I might just go into DOL being throw money at people who are if you were if you virtually bought this morning to you to flush cows yet so I thought that was going to do flashcards to my south to Aston Martins for the people that I ve met in Dalby. A private island of course that was six million up myself chalet in front. I also bought into the holiday home on the Italian coast so I thought you need a couple dotted around the world don t you that was one point I ve already only a couple of around the world tickets people want to do my yachts let s not forget the Genevieve that was just under six million of you know into that. Corner Genevieve alive it s. Obvious we ve got Sally s dinner so if Tesla your. Maryland for four to five million Yeah they ve been saying could you buy a Soviet fighter jet to make jet you can get one for our million dollar can only go yeah. Yeah yeah twenty five and a half million pounds just what. I think we need to build a house Ian find of a mansion somewhere if you got any suggestions but we ll keep this going till can we possibly get two hundred sixty seven million pounds by ten o clock do you think I ve got one more I only have just been stuck in her run dystrophic this morning would have been a lot easier if I d had my own helicopter so let s put the other way you re going to land if I ll build a landing pad somewhere we can put it on the roof because Sally wants to put infinity pool up there so. I say which one costs more and I love that yeah. Thank you for Rush stretching for us this morning if you want to suggest Heidi what else goes but she genuinely believes she s going to win tonight but I don t have any idea how do you spend one hundred sixty seven million pounds or up to about twenty five million five hundred sixty one thousand by my reckoning so for. This morning plenty more in the pot What would you like was on your holiday wish list what a numbers come up tomorrow she would have to water I m just saying. What what a message ingesting case is. On the Radio T.V. And. Here s B.B.C. Radio. It s nine o clock am Sunday so unfun investigators are working to establish what motivated a gunman STEPHEN PADDICK to carry out the mass shooting in Las Vegas on Sunday night he killed fifty nine people and injured more than five hundred others a nurse Dean harness was working his first ever shift on a trauma unit at the University Medical Center in the city as casualties began to arrive people were just pouring off of ambulances with you know one bearing from fatal to just a graze one guy just got a great writer CROSSFIRE. Very lucky at one point there were there was a Good Samaritan that brought in a few victims in the back of a pickup truck and you just start hearing them. Before you know people rushed out and help them Darby city council says it will introduce more security for unused buildings like more ways after a film imagist of a group of men inside the building which is being prepared for demolition it comes less than a month after a twelve year old boy fell to his death from the roof of a privately owned factory in Darby he was Counselor bagi Shanker those of us today I m told a real increased security measures to try and prevent this from happening if somebody is really really determined to get in you know. What we can do to prevent it completely keep a close eye on it and make sure you know what we re doing why we can not. Allow people to get in this way suppose McCartney has sent his love to the family of Tom Petty following the news of the singer s death at the American rock legend best known for hits such as free fall and I Won t Back Down died following a cardiac arrest at the age of sixty six Tom Petty launched his career in the one nine hundred seventy S. As our correspondent in Los Angeles Peter Boyle was explains that s when he started the band really that made him famous with the Heartbreakers and then he went on of course to be part of the Traveling Wilburys with George Harrison and Bob Dylan and Roy Orbison and Jeff Lynne then he became a solo artist he decided to go alone for a while and produce like great song free falling and his lyrics meant something he really was actually very thoughtful before much a couple from Darbyshire whose flights were canceled after Monaco went into administration will fly out on their honeymoon today after rearranging flights Jake Mbeki found all from Bell pub were already on their way to Manchester Airport when they heard the news Becky says luckily their family has helped pay for new flights quite a lot of money and our families know exactly when we re also staples so it wasn t a case of a. They round again and everything together that they pulled through for us just because they wanted to have the solidarity and a look at the weather a bright but chilly start as expected with plenty of morning sunshine while some cloud is likely to bubble up through the day it should remain dry with further sunny spouse however it will stay rather breezy with highs of fourteen sauciness That s fifty seven five and hight B.B.C. Radio Dobby news it s three minutes past nine. The breakfast with even the sky. B.B.C. Radio Darby. Final Hour the show then keep on suggesting how you can spend one hundred sixty seven million will spend a bit of time on the ice got to be doable I feel like if I had it would slip through my fingers in an instant but he seems surprisingly difficult to work do I threw that much cash this morning and it is a lesson in that first point of call on the on the final hour of the show this morning with the law how do you defuse an angry mob where you could try something like this later isn t just about. Right so is how they drop the thoughtful debate that s right where you have a scar on what s your question what would you like the question or I What would you like to. Welcome you know what would you like to ask me about what you just agree with me about you say you mentioned something. Right. Everything OK but specifically. We may disagree on things but just disagreements and it was a big plus in the church suppers. What do you make of that Jacob race Mark the very well known conservative backbencher of the moment really. Behind bars maybe they flavor of the month in the party I don t know he s not quite astonishing thing by what you make of it. And some sort of an example some people are quite gobsmacked by it he s the most watched video on the B.B.C. News website at the moment not needle exchange you have a view on a day is that the way that politics should go yeah let s shouting less trolling less calling names say Dad and didn t discuss you different opinions with one another is that a bit idealistic in namby pamby I don t know some of the comments online Does anyone have the right to be angry with and shouting in someone s face just because they disagree on an issue and someone else right well done to him whatever your views it s about time people engaged in debate and ideas rather than this moronic shouting and protesting it s called passion that was never. Been in touch he says a sensible in dealing with left wing thuggish louts outside the conservative conference in Manchester sensible and well spoken he says he s not the way politics should be do need more Jacob Reese my. Sky I want double three two six one six one six one B.B.C. Radio. Send me a text if you want start with Dobby eight one three double. Free to do that you can tweet B.B.C. DAB you have your say loud mouse this morning couple to introduce to you from Dubey trial basis everybody Dick is here good morning good morning lovely to have you company again we were chatting about Trump and things the national anthem the other day when we coming into you and I was a loud mouth for the pink plumber morning to you in the morning lovely to have you both Yeah Jacob breaks Mark what do you make of that style of politics Eric the style of politics I heard just from the little Yeah. Sounds pretty similar to what I heard a lot in the presidential debate that happened in America not too long ago. A lot of people felt certain ways about the candidates that were running and obviously he he s opening the form for debate but he doesn t seem as if he really wants to debate he just wants to seem as if he wants to defend himself personally rather than discuss the issues at hand is what it I got from that sound clip right there but at least it s not you know kind of you know a security hole out the people shouting you know he s saying Come on let s talk face to face man to man what is it that you don t like about what I say. I think any time you have a debate like that it has to be controlled and there has to be educated It can t just be people shouting what the agree with they disagree with or let s have a debate. Has to be in a mannerism that addresses the issues that are truly a hand and the answers given by the candidate can t just be simply to attack the other person or the other candidate has to truly answer the questions in hand and from what I ve seen in just the U.S. Election a lot of times the candidates will defer these questions by simply attacking who s asking them. Philippa you know take a very smug is that the new politics right there is that where we need to go come things down most talk about our differences yeah gaging I think it is I think it s good to eat a good way to do it but it needs to be structured I don t think doing it when people are screaming and shouting is an ideal way to do it but so what I want a more appropriate response to the screaming and shouting angry people then to say Chuck I m out there not invited No no I think they need to come in and discuss and . There is a lot of anger around politics at the moment and I was that the best response to the anger once they re there in the building in the room say OK I hear you re angry please tell me what it is you re angry about let s discuss it you know I think it s not a bad approach which but it s not managed just became a bit of a free for all that into it and that doesn t really with all the anything thank you for showing off a bit for the cameras Well there s always the five minutes of fame thing isn t it look at me. Do we need more Jacob Reese Mugsy in politics he s not the way we should go no says no Erika s. Eric Eric is kind of saying maybe that s not exactly how it is the way it looks on the surface of it what do you say and more Jacob Reese mocks an idea of a world you d like. B.B.C. Radio travel. Still very busy in patches around winds hail on the I five double once is a lot of traffic going up towards bus in town center there are some new winds hail on the I five double one just down from the golf club so that s kind of adding to the delays of peaches bridge in Burton shot for such a figure in the town is following a diversion and the same slow traffic on the M one south is still very busy from Junction twenty six ace with three to twenty five B. Exit there is congestion for the. Around the markets an island now for the A fifty two so it s slow south coming down from the A six junction if you see a problem that day to school a one double three to six one six one six one Sarah to B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. On B.B.C. Radio Darby demonic Airlines has gone into administration and apparently my mother in law restocking Lanzer ought to know it s not the start of a bad joke you know there were go. Oh I did all the lines got a funny sorry mother in law that would have to say go oh my god. I ve got to go it was full of you. Because you know if you want to look over the. Day mornings from ten on B.B.C. Radio dial B. Patsy that encephalitis a crisis he s now sixty six he s now I felt it but someone has to take the evolution to Tom Petty s music. There were a lot I actually have that song on my tunes yeah I dig that song in high song in that we played freefall at the top of the show as well because I wanted to dig some out. I mean I m one of those I kind of been aware of any kind of been there and done the singles and this thing well there s a poet who says I m about that and. Sixty six is no way I said Rubbish rubbish. Oh yeah all right look Eric and play the part of the loud mass this morning. The pink plum those days and everything you say for Darby trailblazers season from Darby at the moment but originally as Albuquerque Albuquerque we re in Albuquerque but we ve heard of it so Albuquerque is most famous for the T.V. Shows Breaking Bad and better cos all those shows you put that city on the map but not a great way now in a gray way no but it did make this city in the state kind of famous outside of that a lot of people even in America would you would tell me you were from New Mexico and maybe I call you re from Mexico and you know like I said you know I m from the United States but I was a lot of the war yeah it s known as the land of in Sammy is a very beautiful state a very beautiful city Sandy mounds of very gorgeous so I m very proud to be from Albuquerque definitely stuff Well welcome to loud mouth anyway and we re talking about to take a brief smog. Is one of those characters in British politics I imagine you know if you were an alien and landed and suddenly encountered him or for that matter moved across the Atlantic from Albuquerque I think what s that all about easy is like something that s walked out of a portal from the one nine hundred fifty S. Stiff upper lip British politician some pretty conservative with a small C. And a large c opinions. For example those that recently when he did he was he did the interview with and he was standing is Piers Morgan wasn t talking about his views on abortion. He got a comment in this morning saying Reese Morg a woman s right to he would insist she goes full term and have a child really but this incident where the protesters at the conference were chanting Tories out and went and spoke to one and said What is it you disagree with me about. Christian says with regard to politics stick to the meeting agenda and at the end any other matters for discussion list them and discuss them but stick to the matter at hand Stewart says regarding defusing an angry mob I prefer the big hose. So what they call the Spanish approach to protesters. I mean there are two camps here that want their bombing service there but those that you know engage with people who dissent from your standpoint which seems to be what he was trying to do in a polite manner although you know hold them out get security on them get the hoses out whatever is either one absolutely correct Eric definitely hosing down is not correct. Not at all but for any other means physical or otherwise it s just silencing that is or look what they ve done in on your honor I m not talking about it today but look what they ve done in Catalonia and the cattle and this weekend and you know you call it sort of bullying but I think the angry mob sort of like bullying this well you know if you if you want a voice then you join the debate this. Does the over where is the line on that because you where big ones for the right to protest if you walking down the street chanting and carrying placards that s good right walk into the back of a room where there s a political speech going on that back crosses the line No I wouldn t say that about them is entirely acceptable oftentimes you see when people are protesting when people are against something it is because this person or whatever is going on is causing such opposition because their viewpoints are going against society s norms or because they are challenging. What a lot of people feel is right and in this case it sounds like this politician he s challenging a lot of what society here feels is right and correct by going against it which is leading to protest against it and to hear him say that things are what they should be hosed down or you know they should be shut out economist shows where his mindset and where his character really is how far sorry to interrupt you but this politician they spread test isn t about politician OK This protest is about the Conservative Party so it s about an entire Conservative Party it s about a whole group of people while than just him he has put himself up as the spokesman I don t know why but it s not simply I m purely about him I mean they would they were chanting Tories out yeah but hey he s the one who s put his head above the parapet Yes I m pretty unsavory views in a lot of people s minds and then when the guy was challenged he was saying aren t you views on women s rights you know yeah how many actual rights so yeah it was him because he s put himself out there saying I am what I am and I am you know unreconstructed if you like. Yeah but the the the the protests. Because of the protest as well because it s the Conservative Party conference they just happen to if you like. A smoker speak yeah. Because presumably he s quiet. Interact with them you know there was some politicians video and I thought I think he kind of interacting with them I think anyone was quite ready to articulate and I ll give you an beyond Tori s out we don t like you we don t like austerity which is fair enough but you know if you re going to be passionate about a position be prepared to speak up for it right. If you want to join and there s all sorts of ways you can text you can tweet you can read. A demonstration of how politics should be. Six one six six one . To. Say. Let s. Just say. The BE. Long. And. Slow process. The Because. It s. The bits. Submit. The book. Michael Jackson rock pretty easy to see right here Dhabi Saudi past ten o clock this morning on your right she said she s talking about cooking disasters. Are you there s been at any she with a toad in the hole who cooked it but I didn t he didn t do just this. Talking royalty as well because this lady from Shelton Lucky s get ready to meet Prince William at Buckingham Palace. Tell you came across what I thought of the way cam Prince Harry at the Invictus Games you see any other I threw in with the pope called I didn t say that the other day. I saw him on the end he did a speech after Bruce Springsteen and Bryan Adams performing together which is quite I think. Eric Benedict from Dobby trailblazers and the pink plum of Philip a cutting about allow bass mourning but as you can join in as well we ll move on in a moment but we ve been chatting about that incident at the Tory party conference with Jacob Reese mug I mean it will be yesterday s had lines to Mars chip type of short because Boris is going to be starting the show today no doubt but a couple more messages. The recent incident shows just how narrow minded the left wing are if you can t win fairly cause a riot simply on a case it s staff around for. The right wing is left wing as they will now reminded only so just now reminded to opposite ends of the scale is there a place for just chanting and protesting at all. Can in the suffragettes just sign for example. But you see just be really nice if people could just be respectful and considerate just discuss but not wholly in the real idealistic me today I want the world to be sort of. People ideologically poles apart and feel in those different poles equally passionate about whether they ve got the right answer to make things better what s the I Do we should resolve is there a place for shouted and chanting every. This is a challenge the shouting and chanting. From from my knowledge when it comes to how to get a viewpoint across bicycling a lot of times people will simply try and convince one another with facts and that seems to be was going on right here you have parties that are trying to convince each other with facts as to why they re correct why the other person is wrong now facts back and forth are only going to appeal so much to really produce change and this isn t anybody you have to appeal to emotion. Because emotionally when something strikes you so so much to the core of your emotion that s usually when change within yourself will occur for instance. If you have somebody that wants to make changes in their lives something has to strike them emotionally at their core to make them change they can have a lot of facts reason is that for instance you can have somebody that knows smoking tobacco is going to cause them lung cancer is bad for their health they may choose to continue smoking is not so something strikes emotionally that they re going to produce this change so in terms of the debates and whatnot you have to understand in look at why is this person feel this way about how they feel and turn with that if you can understand and look at it from their point of view and their perspective and open yourself up to understanding that point of view you now can possibly understand why a person thinks you don t have to necessarily agree with it but by opening allowing yourself to understand why they emotionally are driven by this it allows you to better understand them and now communicating with them you know to communicate on a better level and I think if people were to look at that and approach it from that standpoint of let me see this from their perspective not mine now why I disagree with it but from theirs as to why they feel it s right maybe I can appeal better to their emotions their understanding and in turn it creates an environment that allows you to have a better conversation. Gladly invited you are going to leave it at that. If you re talking about it we re talking about the break for sure with Sky on B.B.C. Radio dumping. Not going on towards nine already one last message on that subject and that is from Deb Sankey s texted in says Love him or loath him Mr Mugg is a man of principle and forthright he doesn t shy away all waiver and that he s refreshing . Look other things I wanted to talk about with a loud mouth say this morning and do please chip in if you something to say we got to talk about what happened in Vegas it was it was a it was a way of mourning in a grim sort of why yesterday morning sitting in because I was kind of telling you what we were able to report and they speak in the B.B.C. In very responsible you know everything s trusted sources and corroborated in the meantime I was looking at Twitter as you might have been and thinking well the way things are right in here is going to end up a lot worse the way they are in AI and sure enough fifty nine people lost their lives more than five hundred were wounded that shooting from a thirty second floor window in Vegas down to people enjoying an outdoor concept. It brings up the whole issue of guns in America again doesn t it would it change anything having to listen to Steve here is a senior lecturer in American studies at Birmingham University says that when change anything just go back to twenty twelve and the killing at Sandy Hook Elementary School where you had twenty children six years old who were shot and killed teacher shot and killed and there was a concerted effort by President Obama to try to bring about change Connecticut brought in somewhat tighter laws but at the federal level the entire effort collapsed and if you can t change things when you actually have children being shot and killed I mean how are things going to change now. Which to me is a pretty demoralizing standpoint but hey look I m conscious we ve got an American in the room becomes you know secondary fell apart what do you what do you make of the American attitude to firearms I don t I m not an advocate of any sort of violence really on the gun maybe there are millions of Americans who believe in their right to defend themselves but Law think the finding themselves that s not defending you saddle this lunatic. But what are you defining yourself carrying a handgun in your handbag in case somebody Mugsy I guess would be the argument for example you know something under the bed in case of burglars it doesn t seem it doesn t seem to make America and you know I m not professing to be an expert on this when we ve got somebody next to me is a much more an expert but it doesn t seem to make America a safer place I just let me know you re on somebody s saying if the argument stacked up about beer the right to bear arms making you safer why isn t America statistically one of the safest places in all the this is the saying It s almost as if because because anybody can get a garden. So you don t have to prove that you have mental stability a healthy attitude to life that you you know the people that you re mixing with all law abiding people that type of thing. I just I don t know what why does this speak well to you defending yourself from you know there were no Indians Native Americans are you this is the this is the second amendment Eric with that the one about the right to bear arms which was famously in the Constitution OK I mean where are you on that are you for or against Well me personally I am very much for gun control now in regards to this being that it is an amendment a constitutional right to bear arms a lot of people see it as if you take the ability to bear arms for yourself away now the government will have the only control over firearms and now they can execute basically control whenever they want to you as a citizen it also leads to the debate that if you take firearms away and you take them away from people now criminal organizations will be able to rise to power because it however my stance is very simple gun violence guns in general they are violent in nature is a violent culture. Now from a child in US A growing up you are always used to seeing firearms it is part of everyday life is part of deciding and obviously in some cases K. In some environments you want them for protection but a lot of Americans they live in fear they live in fear of protecting themselves protecting their own stuff and what happens is can I just say Do you believe that s a real fail or is it because because often the fear is all media driven no or that s a problem so yeah rather than it being is it really that scary a place to live. I would say there are certain environments where crime is very high homicide is very high in murder is very high so yes there is a fear every day and how many of those homes are with a gun at least my point the reason these homicides are so high the really reason violence is so high and usually these are in poverty stricken communities is because people have access to these firearms they re able to purchase them they re able to acquire them I SO MUCH know so all the time by legal means but by and large the fact that you are able to acquire firearms very easily in the United States makes it so now where you can immediately turn to violence when something doesn t go your way when you want to execute control over a situation and as a child growing up if that s the environment you grew up in where you know that the gun has power and you can execute this type of power you grow up with that mentality and you learn that having the time and if you will that in a in a situation where you you say I m in a puppet in a what we call a low socio economic I where you know it s somewhere where they know that they ve not got a lot of hope they ve not got a lot of prospects for their future well then that god. That s like well I can have what I want I m going to have your call buying I ll take it but the not being told the consequences of the guns and the actions it would appear you know I think a lot of people they do know the consequences of this they ve seen people older than them deal with the consequences of what happens when you use again what happens when you kill somebody with a gun what happens when you are caught with a gun that s not legally registered and again for some of these people it s a day to day protection look at Chicago for example there s a huge amount of street gangs that are involved in killing each other. So for a lot of these people in the ring they re going to say well yeah if I m going to walk out in the street I need this gun for protection now by and large in society you know you there is a fear that is all I need to protect myself but it also is a lot of people again arguing that this is my right as an American to own a gun this is my right to have one now again my thing is is very simple with it has to be starting with education and that s the one thing America really lacks is that there s not a lot of education on guns you think about anything else drugs for example if you educate people early on as to the effects of a drug or not I guess happens in American schools you get you know like we do they get so low this is what happens if you get hooked on drugs this is the danger of you know alcohol you get told all the stuff and on teaches you about responsibility with guns exactly from a very early age in America you know you re taught smoking tobacco is that was very bad. So you know from an early age now that s like that and it s because our government put in control a long time ago that hey we re going to start outlawing tobacco and this is we have medical proof for it now we guns you don t really have that same type of education and by and large with a lot of other jobs that are illegal for a lot of other reasons you don t have that same type of education either but when I look at other countries such as C.N.N. Are taking them such as Australia where gun laws are very strict you see minimal to no violence over guns and you see by and large violence is very slim compared to the crime rate we deal with in the U.S. Obviously there s a very big population different. But in my opinion it is something as learned from a young age and if is educate if you are educated more on it you are informed more about it and it is also not as easily accessible to you you are in CERN now will not be as tempted or is willing to resort to that as a means to gain control or means to gain power or a means to gain what you want there are so many. Mind boggling this is a fascinating listen from your perspective and understand it a little bit more because I think for most people in other parts of the world like the U.K. It s unfathomable the American attitude against just another stat eighty nine guns per one hundred people in the United States a lot of is driven very much by the US is promotion of its military from a early age again you are pop always being shown popular T.V. Commercials movies I mean you look at how many crying T.V. Shows or you know military base action movies that come out every single year in the U.S. So it s very much a cultural thing is very much for me a male perspective a dominant thing a power control thing what s interesting on that as well it s almost as a trivial side issue but it struck me yesterday someone made this observation in Las Vegas when this attack started so many people who were there said we thought it was fireworks or you know something like that and the reason for that is when you listen to the footage if you sing from the foot you find out it doesn t sound like guns do like automatic rifles do in the movies on the T.V. Which I guess is because that s kind of like you say it s culturally is fetish eyes it s glamorized in the you very much from my phone much more of a bang more of a crack more drama you know very much very much but the military has a lot to do with this well you re always been taught that you know America has to defend itself we have to be you know the number one you know military is you know people with guns I do know people with guns and. Some people is for protection other people it s a laugh or show if you have to talk about it you have the debate give us a go what do you do Man Not really because to me I have no interest in owning a firearm I never was a pig I never was Johnson I need to own a gun I want to own a gun or I feel like I have to own a gun but for a lot of people it is very much a show thing obviously too there are people in America hunting you know for sport is a very big thing you have a lot of people there you know sporting reason ourself thank you reason to own an assault rifle though is that not not so much but to take out of that same notion you know you have people that will stockpile these arms in these things more so for collection more so for show than anything else as well they take pride in it and more so or you know than people who collect shoes and it s just it s odd to me because I don t share that same viewpoint and again I see it as this problem will only continue you know you see it every so many years now where careers where there is some type of mass shooting or mass killing whether it be in a school or public place in America and yet to hear a professor say it was not going to change anything. As sad if you really thought you share is fear not at all not at all any change can be implemented but it has to be implemented and become a societal norm for it to take effect and it starts by educating your citizens about it it s carrying the population more about it and that s what it all stems from is the education on the matter is showing hey these are why this is bad these are why this is good these are why you could use it this is why you shouldn t but obviously at this point. Feel that there has to be some type of control excuse I don t know the best but it means to go about it and when I feel like there has to be some type of control talk some more in a moment we need to just check on the travel. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. It s looking quite slow at the moment. Fifty of them bypass on the westbound side between junction two ALBISTON and straight the swaddling ten it s not clear whether there s an accident there but there is some slow traffic not a westbound side and it does look quite busy for the I fifty two travelling towards Dal Bay Street towards the I sixty one at the Pentagon it s looking much better on the M one it has to be said there was a breakdown on the southbound side near junction twenty nine S. It s clear and if you see a problem or. A one double three to be six one six one six one Sarah to B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. From six pm every Saturday night on B.B.C. Radio W. It s all about the big. Join in the fun. Is proving difficult as predicted you got the same number of stars is not a phrase I thought to be saying to me on the radio actually I m enjoying the best music. The biggest artists. The. Next favorite. So the. So. Sad he attends with you this afternoon Martin from full Georgie tonight six till seven. Tonight. A look back over double She is twenty seventeen cricket season he s got he got home and the captain in the studio taking your calls your messages got de Fletcher s champagne moment of the season to discuss as well sixty seven tonight on B.B.C. Radio topping the loudmouths this morning for becoming a man Eric Benedict we ve been talking about most recently the events in Las Vegas and the attitude to guns in the states to people in America Eric do the majority know how countries like US view their attitude to get things no majority don t really look in shaking our heads the majority of Americans when it comes to that at least from our perspective are not aware. There is a general lack of education America s only really concerned with America and there are a majority say you know there are very highly educated people there are very informed people but majority of Americans they are not in sooner informed with what is going on outside of America let alone what maybe even is going on outside of their city so they probably have no idea that other countries have very strict gun policies or very you know anti gun legislation involved and I think give more word to become educated again as to hey these are the countries are doing this and shown that it works I think that could tap in in change a lot of things she let me read this out because this is called my number produces the same time this is on Twitter and I don t know this guy by the name of Caleb Kita is a guitarist and he was on stage at that festival in Vegas and he s written this and posted it I ve been a proponent of the Second Amendment my entire life. Until the events of last night I cannot express how wrong I was we actually have members of our crew with C.H.L. Licenses and legal firearms on the bus they were useless we couldn t touch them for fear police might think that we were part of the massacre and shoot us a small group or one man laid waste to a city with dedicated fearless police officers desperately trying to help because of access to an insane amount of firepower enough is enough he says writing the parents in the love of my life a goodbye last night and a living will because I felt like I wasn t going to live through the night was enough for me to realize that this is completely and totally out of hand these rounds were powerful enough that my crew guys just standing in. The rest of the message here but I havea in close proximity of the victim shot by this coward received shrapnel wounds we need gun control right now my biggest regret is that I stubbornly didn t realize it until my brothers on the road and myself were threatened by it we are unbelievably fortunate to not be among the number of victims killed or seriously wounded by this maniac going to getting people s emotions. So yeah it s really affected him and it s very much so so his family now in the state of change all. Kind of type since you know like we were talking earlier I m sure somebody hearing this you know who grew up in a family were guns were a normal thing guns were a safe thing except one thing my parents and when you don t know what you re talking about you have no idea again but somebody like that who was are preparing for is now considered Oh man maybe I was wrong because it affected him at an emotional level yeah to produce that change Yeah and again. Tapping into those emotions obviously the facts have to be presented as well you have to show logical proof behind which arguing but when you appeal to the emotion of somebody is definitely going to happen to change much quicker than just throwing facts. It s been really interesting thank you guys tend to Ted already oh my morning after ten o clock course we re going to talk about cooking disasters on the show today because we ve had one in the family my oldest son Daniel came home from school on Friday having had a disaster with his towed in the hole we decided to give it another go for tail last night and I asked him to explain the story on the way home it was in my bike and always. Paying such try to reach that to get it and it fell out of the bag and onto the floor. And the tell would in the fold became turned on the road. On the road. And then you got back home and you did well. Croyde. There is there is a most of the story than the SO tell you the whole Yet after the second attempt we have success last night we face a hippo a lot honestly I want to hear from you we ve all had them have a way and funny enough today we are talking Bake Off course it s on tonight Heidi will have her next challenge pull pollies today which I thought full pie would cost him put to put together. Of all it s really no I told how she s going to do it in an hour I have no idea this could end up in disaster as well but I want to hear from you your cooking disaster stories from ten plays ever told in the whole Eric I have no idea if you don t want to know how you like. The guest you have a guest before we tell him about it so. I ll give you a clue involved. In fact no one. Obviously you have no idea where to go to the right. Is a cooking I m going to give you for many with Yorkshire puddings I was going to say is it a dessert of some car or is your point is not enough when you re all you are we just dealt with this and you re all chipping puttings with sausages in there OK yeah. You know you re not tempted by that so I. May not tempt when it lands on the road to be honest that s how the road is not good. Cooking disasters look up to the brink for sure with Sky B.B.C. Radio Dobby. OK before ten o clock we ll talk a little bit more with a loud mouth this morning as well Eric and Philip I just want to touch on this the same one hundred sixty seven million pounds prize on the Euro Millions biggest ever price offered in a lottery in the U.K. Could you spend a hundred seventy one hundred could anyone spend down in sixty seven million pounds . Heidi has been asking people all morning what they would put on the list with a pull outdoor pool indoor pool I m on for a big win I m going to get a hundred sixty seven million so I m offering a bit of money out what would you buy for what can I get you. Know really have so much to do with the animals because half of animals said they d probably have a new cat body and. I d give it away to be fair. Myself I d like to get myself a car think about the travel around the world take yes yes that would be fine yes travel the world. Which you like and then buy somewhere there whoa whoa whoa you got him a ticket or property which one you want. You have a ticket right let me just double check what they re going full of these days let s have a look here see if this is all right oh around the world plane ticket now this is ten stops and five continents will that do you. Yes or the courts so that s two thousand pounds is all yeah so how much is it sure throw in the prophecy that we were throwing the properties that money you can believe you could get around the world for two grand for the purview you must have everyone stored at some point what am I going to buy women numbers come up I don t know. What s on your list. Pay for my house or pay off the mortgage the mortgage. But I d probably like some of these when she only Abdullah says she s not contented in life she wants a T.V. Set for all crowned did I say so I think I d have an hour eight. Going back to the yeah. And I have to. So far this morning I think we ve got a again a J.T. Something or other we ve added and all right now we ve got a writing driver from Shelley Tesla He s well I mean most of all is name down for Eric. Is it what would splash out for me it would be investing in my friends and investing in people and this is what I mean when I say this obviously for me I would want you know the person out there I have but I would also want to leave my friends and families there and I would want to help my friends or my family begin to do things that they love to do that to feel good for a little while Wouldn t was what I say but a Lamborghini last for years. Here s the thing all right so when you invest in materialistic goods all right materialistic goods are just that they re material if you re going to have them the thrill from them was always be short lived that car might feel great for the first year first two years been initially is going to become a norm now when you then you upgrade exactly you cost and you re going to have to seek new materialistic things that are great now when your friends and those close to you when you re able to help them realize their dreams and you re able to allow them afford them the ability to invest in things that they want to do and they want to open that s going to in turn reap benefits forever for you because you re allowing them to bring about happiness which in turn is going to help you bring about happiness now whatever business ventures they might go into if you can help them succeed in that you re going to feel a lot better in the long term financially you can help benefit you as well but as I would do with out help investment about he s just made me feel like I ve been ridiculously shallow all. Us to go and get us again to go and. Get. Us. To a U.S. U.S. . Thanks to a U.S. Going to give us . Give us us. Give. That s. Fine Young Cannibals a lot like a good thing the last one on the show this morning we re out of time and I think it a GREAT TO fantastic this morning Philippa coming in thank you very much thank you say it every minute because well from Dobby trailblazers thank you for you will see you again soon definitely thank you thank you for listening this morning out you have a fabulous Tuesday Happy Birthday to me down again and back with you tomorrow morning from half past six I hope you ll cine in then and keep me out of trouble no way so I feel that. We got ready to go the other side of the news I ll see you tomorrow morning at. Eleven AM radio.

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Have a good day then morning AM morning Tony thank you very much should we start. The breakfast with him sky. B.B.C. Radio Darby. Thank you concerning morning to you you re welcome eight ease Thursday feels like it twenty eight there September of the agenda first this morning as always the latest news headlines are waking up too with those who are sadly Swinford the prime ministers to mount a strong defense of the free market economy a day after Jeremy Corben told the Labor Party conference that capitalism is facing a crisis of legitimacy to reason he will put forward her arguments in the speech marking the twentieth anniversary of the independence of the Bank of England a retired civil engineer who worked on the Darby arena thinks the replacement for the Assembly Rooms will cost at least fifty million pounds not the thirty two million the council is planning for the authorities looking to replace the building with a three and a half thousand seater venue Peter steer says the existing building should be refitted instead Dobby festive returns this weekend for the eleventh year the annual festival will see dancers singers musicians and circus acts performing in different parts of the city this year s event celebrates seventy years of Indian Independence and the founder of Playboy magazine Hugh Hefner has died at his home in California at the age of ninety one Hefner began publishing Playboy from his kitchen in one thousand nine hundred fifty three at its peak it was selling seven million copies a month wow where this ball I mean Bradley it s the final day of the County Championship cricket season Darvish is match it Gloucestershire looks to be heading for a draw after the host closed on two hundred twenty four for two in their first innings on a rain affected third day there are still two hundred and thirty six runs behind Darvish is first ending score England with a fourth one day international against the West Indies by sick. By the duck with method the result completes a three mil series win with one match still to play Meanwhile video footage has emerged that allegedly shows England all round a bend Stokes in a violent brawl outside a nightclub the twenty six year old was arrested after an incident in Bristol on Mumbai last night in the Champions League go wins for Chelsea and Manchester United Chelsea became the first in this club to win away at Atletico Madrid and the British Masters Golf begins today close house near Newcastle RORY McILROY a late addition to the Field thank you Charlie Slater there in the weather cloudy and drizzly Misty start of the day time today but. We should see some blue sky and sunshine later particularly this afternoon with highs of eighteen degrees. On the roads this morning so we ll see any accidents or problems traffic. Light really so it s clear up towards little Eaton and the Marquis traffic on the I sixty one the A thirty eight leaves Well there is a closure of comfort of the A five zero one two still shut both ways and need the ten for scarves in the going row blacks there a problem could update as cool a one double three to be six one six one six one. Radio Dobby travel. You re very welcome Good morning thank you for listening to the breakfast show it starts right here for thirty the twenty eighth of September. Poetry Day. And I say walk away I think. Commissioned I think great pilots you know yeah old and words were. Both. Going to go so that s coming up you have an alkie logical dig we re telling about. What they ve found so far we found in the brick foundations of a. Building which we thought might be the ice house. There s a but. I want to. Be this weekend we re going to have a preview for you of the Great for sure with Sky B.B.C. Radio dog. The news about who you have to. Show to song to start the show this morning so you we can unload it on without despite some objections from all the quarters a great many people. And they are adolescent threat to their fantasy. And I. Believe a lot of people. I a little bit about the ninety one used in the. Founder of Playboy the way he s breaking this one in two like the newspapers and on their law about Ryanair sends a fall J. Geils Band to start off this morning and it s twenty two minutes to seven Thursday morning s breakfast show there s a story in the papers about Easy Jet they are saying that within ten years that have an electric airplane that s again one that electric plane in ten years they say Ryanair might have one is well whether it actually fly anywhere is if for sure with Sky. B.B.C. Radio you still need a pilot. If you want to get involved in the program so many different ways today you can ring up and you can text and you can tweet just have you yesterday of course we were talking about the Assembly Rooms plans and be the replacement the Council of preferred I mean they re phase one of what they say is a phase five project but I m stuck trying to book tickets yet but. We re supposed to be talking to the Council of Aston Ross and and that didn t happen because his phone was dead in an apartment and lots of people are asking all sorts of questions just to let you know I did Goldman just at the show and asked him a lot of the questions that you would come in with because you want to be to put them to him because I said I was going to say I would and you can hear that is coming up later on this morning Happy National Poetry Day. I would say I feel I should do that in a way that rhymes but then I don t subscribe to poems off into rhyme and I m too lazy to write something National Poetry Day things to mention this is quite exciting in terms of celebrating poetry about something commissioned the B.B.C. Have teamed up with the Oxford English Dictionary and talk to various different people and they ve done around the U.K. Twelve poems for regions based on words unique to those places. With Cheese logs is one somewhere in the country partly as a woodlouse no less likely to get a Yorkshire in there for your tea cake with the chips once. Caught in it anyway which one called Madi But Toby Campion is composed which you re going to hear after seven o clock this morning was was more. Than a bit muddy today so we thought yeah we apart from that we could get Heidi to work to get involved what have you done to yourself and there when. There are I would pull my chair and me to the desk and smacked my knee straight on something that s attached to the underneath. I want to yell pile then really I m fine but clearly no now I get National Poetry Day if you like a problem I do yes I love the funny ones of the better as well well I there was a young lady from Hawking last of that so yeah I do that on the boy stood on the burning day. And I don t know what s the plan you re going to go out and said we ve got this highly respected poet to to do a commissioned National Poetry Day piece and I ve wrote you a poem and you basically said yeah I could do that I say yeah I want to hear it but I mean there is no an acceptable answer No it s not right you know spent so much time on this for you event like a fan fare or something OK if you ve got one and when you say to hand I got a pressure three buttons and then there might be one there OK I think it says go. BE WORTH IT OK All right. Let s in gentleman the bricks are sharp poet laureate ID. Has written a pun. Roses are red violets are blue in the sky I get so Paley to have breakfast with you. It s amazing you know the man s life changes so we don t like. Trying to improve on that so I think by the sounds that they going to enlist some help yes that s a plan he may make. In the straits of cool natural environment base like habitats of the how you see right now I suppose it s raining right now is it going to be probably double She a lot of fingers crossed All right well they ve been a little bit off you got. Your hat made go big Honestly I don t. Think I. Got miss out. On the sun. Oh I like this text message starting your show with centerfold very bonnie. That was going to be a jingle but it s not anymore because it s changed. Sixty minutes to seven thank you for that message if you want to text that would be eight one three double three sixty minutes to seven the kinks that play a one before seven I think is well. I don t know what to make of that actually this morning we ll come back to National Poetry die in a little while now there s some there s a need to this is a video they ve done and eights it s going to be shown in schools and they got celebrities doing it and it s about teaching youngsters what to do if they re in a terrorist attack which. I do yeah get the worthy side of that but what is the likelihood of we just we just that bring in our kids are not to expect that if we normalize ing it s this year now the idea the run the high tell message the police want this to be taught in schools and colleges to eleven to sixteen year olds as part of the citizenship plank of the national curriculum so yeah they re even going to run the hide to tell him oh gee style or education is out now. Oh I will do an emoji The kids will get that I don t know. What to do and it s where are we going to be a better country for all our secondary school students being told by Jamie Vardy what to do if there s a terrorist running amok it s got bad grills in a Scotch I m Vadi I don t know is a little bit of a. Climb to the summit of Everest. It s a big units brought down the All Blacks . Chain in Taekwondo for sixteen years and in the powers the war Marines and Special Forces. Start from the bottom for my way so that s all you know I do in annoy terrorists are. High. Right now terrorism is a real threat and even though. There are things you can do to stay safe remember run high tell. US You ve been shown that at school when you re eleven. You could have Night Man s anyone what they want today let me know you think forty minutes to seven maybe we ll talk about that again later on this morning so here you have died the man who founded the International adult magazine Playboy the brand these days and it was huge at one point he was ninety one his publisher said he passed away peacefully at home from natural causes Emily Junia report has been looking back at his life Emily good morning to you you have you know you say he have to use a Playboy What was he what was he said early life like. Quite a contrast and perhaps makes a bit of sense as to where why he went the direction he did he was born in Chicago in one thousand twenty six and his family was strict Methodists but of course we know he went on to rebel in fairly spectacular fashion during the Second World War We served in the US Army he was a writer and later he became a copywriter for the men s magazine Esquire But in one thousand fifty three he quit he borrowed money and produced the first Playboy magazine from his kitchen table and Marilyn Monroe was its first centerfold and the magazine was an instant hit its peak Playboy actually went on to sell seven million copies a month I know over eighty this morning I m reading people saying he was an advocate for free speech civil rights revolutionary of sexual freedom I thought he just made a lot of money out of pictures of women are closer. Well actually yeah he did he did that and he did the other stuff too you know a lot of feminists definitely thought he would use women to sex objects and I don t think that they are wrong in that view but he also did manage to change attitudes to sex and to sexuality at a time when to have progressive ideas really wasn t popular and could get you into hot water a nine hundred fifty five he published a short story by the writer Charles Beaumont about straight men facing persecution in a world where homosexuals were the majority there was a flood of complaints and in response he said well if it s wrong to persecute heterosexuals and homosexuals society then the reverse is wrong too He also campaigned for more liberal drug laws for the right to abortion and later on supported same sex marriage so you know yes he made pictures he made pictures of he made money out of pictures of naked women but he did also campaign for a lot of rights that we take for granted today and it s really since we heard the news but how are people remembering him so. Well I had a quick look on social media there s a plenty of smart out there which I won t repeat but there you know Kim Kardashian West has tweeted our IP The legendary Hugh Hefner So I wanted to have been part of the Playboy team and I do wonder if perhaps those who knew him well will be putting on a pair of bunny is in a bow tie and heading to his home the Playboy mansion in L.A. For a head of mystic all night party because I think that is one of the ways that a lot of people are going to remember Hugh Hefner he definitely liked a good time I m already wondering what the funeral is going to be like Emily thank you very much i Reporter on the death of Hugh Hefner the man who well what s your take Did the. Did he change the world change society for the better was he just a dirty old man. B.B.C. 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If you should use phones will brighten up your all to me once a week I guess from a seven on B.B.C. Radio Darby I see that s what I should have done last night should have made phones on might have brightened up my autumn evening walking the dog in the torrential rain came back and looking at the creature from the swamp honestly it s nice they stab in a dog idea in the summer was. Nine minutes to seven. So you remember yesterday we talked a great deal about the city council preferred option their report that said what they think they d like to see happen to replace the Assembly Rooms in that is going to cost well about thirty three million quid more than they ve got but they re going to spend about half a million on finding someone to do it and there s an artist impression that was circulation Mycenae in the paper on our Facebook and one of the people we were going to speak to was the deputy leader of the city council Martin Ross and then there was an issue at the conference in Brighton with his phone dying and not getting it charging some of the morning and then when it was meant to be anyone there member I so I did catch up with him after the show and spoke to him you can hear more of that later on this morning but a little bit for you now I asked him about that because a lot of people the majority of the messages that were coming in were Hang on what happened to the insurance money after the fire yeah five million pounds in total insurance funding. And some of that went from business contingency. And I continued to include the stock some of scumming to developing a new form and. Investing in new building as we take it forward and in simple terms how does it work that essentially the city needs to build a new venue which on they stop Sion is costed at something like forty million pounds total and that is necessitated by a fire that rendered the existing venue redundant but the insurance for that fire is only five million pounds. Well it s a crucial part of the city center just business of covering your speed could be a saying that it s absolutely Larson necessary. That we have music in conformance can you in the city sense to guard the city center economy wasn t under-insured know that was the amount that the muscle just was carrying too even though it was a i out on the time it was cause but a base and beams in many ways because of me even to the sixty. Three I think a waste of money to put a large sum and to bring back into use a building which isn t really fit for purpose when we can invest that into a plan you don t use of course or the city so years to come up are you a bit more conversation. And. This makes me think. Seven o clock. This morning. National Public. The National something day most of them we just just choose to ignore this one well the one the B.B.C. Of kind of collaborated with some great powers to do something special and to a day doesn t get something you know stimulated Deep down on an emotional level by a good bit of poetry he s worth taking a moment so I we got a specially commissioned by him called moderate they so about local would you say cheese logs you know somewhere else in the country I don t know he wants a poem about cheese logs as gold Mahdi s for to get done and you can any of that in a few minutes and seeing if he can do that I m not going to say better he s a proponent. This morning it s better not in Calif factory but. Maybe you can help if you bump into our doing a good National Poetry Day If you want to compose some verse you re very very welcome to Talk a bit more about. The assembly rooms as well as also coming up this morning I always say I ll tell you what s on the front page of the papers as well I ll tell you what s in the south they reckon they found the last night jewel in the country . We got one button for them and I was saved by a big rock by the no radio T.V. Am mobile. This is B.B.C. Radio. On Thursday the twenty eighth of September the headlines this morning the founder of the Playboy magazine Hugh Hefner has died at his home in California a retired structural engineer says Dobby s assembly rooms should be refitted not rebuilt and the eleventh Darby fest A gets underway this weekend. Itself in a call consol least one fun the finder of Playboy magazine Hugh Hefner has died at the age of ninety one that his mansion in Los Angeles critics accused him of demeaning women but he claimed he d helped bring about the sexual revolution launched in one nine hundred fifty three at its peak Playboy was sounding seven million copies. A month at success or much to the naked playmates but it also had a reputation for good writing Hugh Hefner said Playboy was a response to his strict Methodist upbringing during the Depression I think that the reason that the magazine was so revolutionary from the very beginning is that it came in such a conservative time in port war America there was so much pressure both in the government or also in society at large to get women back into the home out of the work force that togetherness was kind of the name of the game you know moving into the suburbs and raising the two point two children and I just felt there were many other roads that are there other ways of living your life one of the structural engineers involved in the building of Darby Arenas says Dobbie city council is going down the wrong track with its proposals for the new assembly rooms plans were published yesterday for a thirty two million pound three and a half thousand seat a venue but critics say it s too limited Peter Steele is also involved in the campaign to rebuild the Hippodrome and says what the Consul is planning is not what the city needs what is needed in Darby is a full blown theater complete with fight to have the council commissioned a consultant to look at the Darby Hippodrome and they came to the conclusion that there is a gap in Darby s cultural provision for a theatre that can accommodate commercial touring production the Civil Aviation Authority has accused Ryan ear of failing to give customers accurate information about their rights following flight cancellations the regulators said it could take legal action the warning came hours after Ryanair said it was grounding eighteen thousand flights for the winter season because of what it describes as mismanagement of pilots on your leave. Kensington and Chelsea Council has voted unanimously to Tammany to its contract with the body responsible for managing Grenfell tower we had around eighty people died in a fire last June the Barras deputy leader Kim Taylor Smith said the tenant management organization which looked after all its social housing had lost the trust of residents UNICEF is calling on the government to let children from conflict zones have lost their parents travel directly to the U.K. To stay with other family members the charity says that a child fleeing danger and trying to get to Europe is exploited by criminal gangs every thirty minutes. Is UNICEF U.K. s deputy executive director at the moment the U.K. Roles only recognize family as being parents and children we think that that should include grandparents or aunts and uncles or brothers and sisters there are occasionally discretionary cases but for children they ve had enough uncertainty already and we actually need to fix the system funding for Darby festa has been secured until twenty twenty two Arts Council England and the City Council have pledged money for the annual event for the next five years the organizers previously had to apply year on year the eleventh event gets underway tomorrow the man behind it is Stephen man we re going into the new year of the fair city and it is just amazing from where we started where we just had to bring Iran your funding to go there so now it is it is fixed thankful for the city and it s known nationally now as one of the main international street are those in the U.K. And volunteers and archaeologists at a dig in Dali park of uncovered bones bits of pottery and the octagonal structure of a game larder Bradwell chair of the Dalai Abbey historical group says the looking for an eighteenth century ice house but are pleased with what they find so far now that we read the literature on the Internet we realise it is in fact a game a larger than a game larger would be not below. Around but above ground building where you would store your your idea your vanishing docks your pigeons your rabbits all your food that you would want to hind to mature now here with the sport as a win badly likely to finish their county championship season with a draw down Gloucestershire it s the final day of the campaign the hosts a two hundred and twenty four for two still trailing by two hundred and thirty six first innings runs in and win the fourth one day international against the West Indies their three nil up in the series with well managed to play video footage has emerged that allegedly shows England all round a bend Stokes in a violent brawl outside a nightclub the twenty six year old was arrested after an incident in Bristol on Monday and Sheffield United are up to second in the Championship after a two a win over Wolves Birmingham beat Sheffield Wednesday while Milton are just their second win of the season B.B.C. Radio Dobby news and sports five past seven. The break for sure with him Sky B.B.C. Radio Darby sell ready this morning I ve learnt what a game ladder is motive Welcome to the break Bush I thank you for cheering and on the way bit more for you almost plans to replace the Assembly Rooms and also a celebration of National Poetry Day today we got a poem all about a proposed. By facial pain while Madi today. And I say walk away I think. Dig Parkers world remember Heidi was there when they started the excavations they ve uncovered a fair few surprises by the sound of thought it was found in front of the brick foundations of a. Building which we thought might be the auction house and I reckon that s a game with the weather it s Charlie Slater cloudy and drizzly Misty started a time today but all that will clear up we should see some blue sky and sunshine later particularly the softer noon with highs of eighteen degrees. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel stop start traffic on the M one southbound now looking quite heavy from Section twenty five it down be three to twenty four A for the A fifty and the A thirty eight just starting to build a little bit heavy down towards the marquee tonight and there s no incidents or accidents to report sorry A.B.C. Radio dopy travel. Seven minutes past seven twenty eight to September he has just one of those people I mean literally feels like he s been there forever and he was ninety one the founder of course of one of the most iconic global brands in history Playboy created the magazine in one thousand nine hundred fifty three started that publication from his kitchen table went on to become the biggest selling men s magazine in the world Hefner himself went on to become political activist he campaigned for sexual freedom the first edition featured a centerfold image of Marilyn Monroe she was their first centerfold originally shot for her nineteen forty nine nude calendar. To Playboy mansion did it it Hef accompanied by an ever changing cast of celebrities and girlfriends he once boasted he d bedded more than a thousand women the married three times I know that I m living out despite some objections from some other corners a great many people s fantasy. And they are adolescent fairies these are their fantasies from childhood and I I m a guy who never really lost touch with the boy. Well there he is himself we re told he died at the Playboy mansion surrounded by friends the self-styled godfather of the sexual revolution once asked by a B.B.C. Interview if he was just a dirty old man. What do you think that I did let s let s not you know pour over too much the legacy of someone who s just passed away and he s the end of the day an old man who s served his time and just left this planet but I some of the things being said this morning I mean there s such a spectrum did he change the world for the better a campaign if a sexual liberation all will be remembered just as a poll not a for just a dirty old man. In The Sky I want to double three to six one six one six one B.B.C. Radio Darby. I was going to say you know ninety one s not a bad innings is and then I read this this morning fastest growing age group in the U.K. People over one hundred fastest growing a. Change in everything in and he said the Assembly Rooms in Dobie I know we talked at length about this plan yesterday but just a little bit more this morning the council s plans to plow ahead with this new music and performance venue that we discussed yesterday and there were many questions text people ringing up and eventually I did get to put those questions to the council so I remember the plan is for a thirty two million pound venue with a ten million pound cop out next door the council saying they don t currently have the money for it they ve got about nine in the kitty Martin Ralston the deputy leader of the council was going to be joining us yesterday morning but had a problem charging his phone at the Labor Party conference apparently but he did speak to me not long after the show finished and I put to him some the things that have been coming in in the morning one of the questions we had was about the amount of money that they spent on consultants so far heading towards a million. And at the moment sex the trees without having the cow well that you develop musical performance than you it s very unique project requires a certain skill sets the council s work for social We just have that in her also in order to progress the crowd it s critical that we do get that expertise a lot of people were getting in touch and saying hang on so the councils I they they need thirty three million pounds more to develop the venue in the car park What about the insurance money wasn t there insurance money where the insurance or if every fire got a new dress that one for us. Was about five million pounds in total the insurance funding for the Assembly Rooms and some of that went on business contingency after the fire continuing to employ the staff some of the scum into developing a new only second performance but we are investing in in the new building as we take it forward and in simple terms how does it work that is actually the city needs to build a new venue which on this option is costed at something like forty million pounds total. That is necessitated by a fire that rendered the existing venue redundant by the insurance for that fire is only five million pounds. Well it s a crucial part as a city center masterplan businesses telling us people are saying that it s absolutely Martin necessary. That we have a nice weekend performance when you re in the city center to guard the city center economy one under-insured NY That was the amount that they lost just to scare into a one that was a high up on the damage that was caused. Recently rooms in many ways because of mating in the city and would pay I think a waste of money to put a large sum into bringing back into use a building which isn t really fair because when we can invest that into a grand new venue that cost the city so yes to come state turning came in from the Darby arts and theater Association he says in July you personally gave them an assurance that they would be consulted over the plans and that hasn t happened well we ll pay in dieting and stayed in the amateur group sinful for discussions and that is really part of the the next process is we take it for the cover which is being considered a cabinet next we is seeking the the funding to sing Clive SCO here to kill meant for for an operator today the details these are all works of the of the venue so will be more than happy to and so with the Amity groups and the wider conflict join up next in the process and just one more thing the artist impression is what everyone s been poring over this morning some people have different views on the appearance of the artist impression but a couple of people have observed there s no waterfall in the marketplace that show that it s for the chop. That I think there s any significance in a number of artists have come up with their ideas as to well that I knew my lie and . It looks very different to. What the next states will be speaking today were it with. Martin Rowson deputy leader of the city council the council behind their plans for the assembly room speaking to me yesterday after I got a phone with you. Talking about it. Talking about the breakfast with Sky on B.B.C. Radio. It is National Poetry Day Today I ve already mentioned this I m sure you re well aware it s probably a red letter day in your diary I m being slightly facetious but why shouldn t we take a moment to celebrate what some very talented people can do with putting the right words in the right order to get straight to our hearts National Poetry Day and the B.B.C. Have done something special for this actually collaborated with the Oxford English Dictionary to come up with twelve poems for different regions around the U.K. And well eleven of them from where we re sitting looks like proper We had words but here there s one big commission which is called moderate and it s written by Toby Campion and I m pleased to say I could talk to Toby morning good morning lovely to have you on the program. Given the choice of words or we re told he s the commission. Yeah we kind of had a choice there are a couple of options but we wanted. And he said a word you use a lot yourself. In the voice yeah or whatever. And we re particularly Madiba on trend I think and get away. I mean what was your thinking behind writing it then was the starting point. Well my sister always. Say I was very much when we were growing up. Or you see my family a lot and then I moved away from new. York so a guy and I used the words but there were millions that way and then they always reminded me of I that s kind of where I started from the program are there any other words like that when you were away from home suddenly you realize people looked at you going out when you dropped them into conversation Yeah you. Sometimes And that was going to be another word that we were going to publish but we never did. Get any you know when you just yank him out yeah my producers look at Langley now he s a bit. When you bike human across on a mike. If you got a favorite. Midlands would I think Marty is my favorite. And yeah that s my accent says a lot of other people don t understand. The law and the work and what do you as a poet is. Important is so fundamental about poetry that it s worth a stopping and just paying attention for a day. I think it s just an indifferent way of seeing language and it s a way of putting something across. Perhaps can t put across another word so why it s saying something in any other way poetry is a way of doing that I think. Yeah it s a way of celebrating language and celebrating the way we in a way that. What you do muddy for us now. Yes Absolutely yeah OK OK School one thing. I say she is in a proper Mart and I say why are. I say she s being well Marty and they say war angry I say no ma day you know I face like thunder eyes rolling light rain clouds turn the whole room grey when you walk inside saying that Mr Burgess stone initiated in turn into a coffee shop on a farm. Sludge is out the corners of your mouth imagine a farmer wary of all the wacky teenagers running through his fields of wheat and a nice heavy shoulders empty pocket spicket lime card screaming and it s probably somewhere in between the frown of a country that can hear itself think the rumble of discontent sucked in its stomach its like when you move away from home and you start talking less like you died and more like you need friends when you ve washed your mouth out with council tax and K.-O. Spot your home town bows down the sink sometimes missed the way the breeze used to carry you across cobblestones the way words used to sing down the street but no one that gets it and you say one thing and it s a crowd of blank expressions asking you if you going to be going on so much longer so you screw your face I say it s a hoss and a deep sigh and a fine then spot under your breath I say that is Marty and they say oh right yeah I still don t get it love I love lies I just speak to so many people I m certain time we thank you ever so much. Thank you for having me Toby Campion reading Madi specially commissioned for National Poetry Day for us here B.B.C. Radio doubly so. That he s setting the bar pretty high isn t it but we thought we d like to join in so Heidi. About with poets kept seeing what she can come up with inspired by the main streets of the city center were you doing. I ve only slee got to follow that your second one go on your own fantastic isn t it just so I ve only got two this is so far Ian. Oh you as well have a. A poem about dog attribute some would say to show how great this place is on National Poetry Day from Cripes tramway to Dr Dale the Peak District is well there s lots of things to do here our dog is swell. I think you know what you know what I think it s missing I don t know if you want to critic but you know I don t want to say you know how Toby s had that that voice that was thing yeah I identify with that it s not just the word Mahdi s just that that I don t know that feel of round here you know it would. Be in there somewhere or we have put Doc in you know I mean. Obviously language is what Yeah yeah I say about any suggestions J.T. Cobb of said. Yeah I won t be. Bothered by well because you re not some and I don t know yeah. Yeah OK I ll see what I can do thank you she s always good so far work in progress Heidi both Wasn t problem but it will play that again later on tell everyone to tune in an area Marty but if you want to help out by all means chip invite a few poems come in this morning already. I ll read some in a moment here at the car might be one now this is this is Monday says there was an old lady from Ken knows was exceedingly bent one day they suppose she followed the nose because nobody knows where she went. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. Some heavy traffic on the. Bench now also coming south towards quite heavy down towards the little eastern island for the I sixty one exit and the road works in Iraq book on the I six zero nine six so that Rita started to slow towards the more Lane junction it s also very busy only one south coming down from Junction twenty six straight to twenty five and you ll find just a little bit of busy traffic on the statement Hill Road in Burton it s not looking too awful at the moment of course peaches bridge nearby is still shut for road work so if you are in the town this morning there are diversions in place and if you see a problem at updaters call a one double three to be six one six one six one sorry B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. On B.B.C. Radio after twenty seven years of family ready killed I decided it was finally time to settle the school did a wild pelican really learned in my back garden. Afternoon Good afternoon American Adventure. Did I say you you know this is not wind up a you see us. Weekday mornings from ten B.B.C. Radio front pages involved mainly Michael O Leary and Jeremy Corbyn separately this morning I ll go through the front page headlines for you and I m going to normally do in about ten minutes seven twenty three but inside today I saw a story earlier on I got quite excited I thought or saying the word books to me is . Local and then every last one of the protagonists is called David Buxton and then a ride on an easy on a train from Buxton to Manchester yesterday and this is a guy on the train and there s this other fella Andrew Dignan sat there with his feet up on the sea opposite which I think his safety say will pass and just. Socks off part he says it was so it was swollen up. With his feet up his bare feet up on the sea. David said to me Would you mind no and he said do what I want if you don t like it somewhere else I m not moving across so stroppy they pull into the station and grab one of the shoes and chucked it out the window I just if you know either of them you haven t done anything like that so the most irritating thing you ve seen someone doing on a train in a city with these bath. Stunk up as well because if they were swollen Why would I swelled and one of the other side effects I m just. Too much you know I was saying yesterday The Apprentice is back and they unveiled all the contestants and I m. Telling you this one is a hip hop dancer and money s been on some weird show on M.T.V. Before and. Bunch of people in suits begin him selves up stabbing each other in the back saying Oh I am basing this business was invented by me that s ludicrous over pompous things and then. If I had no thank you. It s not even. Kind of an over I ll be honest with you anyways but say and like I said yesterday there s a lot in there she s from Chesterfield she s called savaging clock she s twenty five she s a clothes designer and you want to. Get things to make things happen. Trust people. To fake. On the huge pedal actually starting my own business a lofty get off on my love Ty left that morning I left my job taking a last month so I am actually what all the talk I have done to my cost of. My game is to win so I ll do anything and everything possible I m not. Happy never will pay for it someone wants came my way on the way. You like hey yeah. Yeah obvious self so. I m sure. I m I know I actually because it will be on at nine when it will be passed by but I m still happy sticking with the bike of the series I ll be honest with you. Seven twenty six Charlie site has never shaved a mango I have not just checking I want to start it of any of the people that I might just bring in like that say and I bet the one person that my surprise means I m well actually it would have been YOU RE SO HOT I M GLAD I just correct you on this occasion not one for shaving Mungo s but I just think you know if you shave eggs you know. You re not too short to shy foodstuffs and. Most of the Although. Very much so. Anyway all the big all the big subjects covered it yeah it s that already another Limerick out for National Poetry Day What s the weather going to do. It s going to be on today I mean you know it doesn t look like it at the moment it s a cloudy drizzly Misty start to the daytime but as the day goes by we will start to see things in prove the cloud in the rain will clear blue sky and sunshine later on particularly the softer new top temperature of eighteen degrees and then overnight tonight more showers around temperatures at about thirteen and then tomorrow morning is not a nice quite a bit of rain around through the morning but by the time with her into the afternoon should have gone and behind it some bright weather is in dry weather as well so not about afternoon on Friday temperatures at about seventeen degrees Saturday you look at highs of about fifteen or sixteen so bit cooler but generally dry through the daytime there before we can see a wet and windy night on Saturday night and it s going to stay wet and windy through Sunday and into Monday as well so a bit of an expense be we make our way through the weekend but prior to that we re doing OK there was an old lady from Hollywood. Who at a funeral was spied when asked who is dead she giggled and said I don t know I just came for the ride. Thank God they said they see people saying to the main you know national It s excellent National Poetry Day it is but of course you get the news that you re a part of it well I ve seen it s way I ve seen a tweet that s good effort good effort you I ve got I ve got to say said Mary you as well said Mary you may be I said Maria apparently you know haiku Japanese thing three line yes five syllable seven syllables five syllable apparently if you do about people it s called a sender you know I have proper clever listeners Charlie John Ehret clearly it s about radio. Our Door one has a nice sky morning peppered with good things then somebody twigged. Cleverness very good Navarra good very good all I got is the boy stood on the burning deck and I counted them and I know about she likes for a. Jolly sight with your forecast this morning if you re talking about it we re talking about it the breakfast show with pm sky on B.B.C. Radio Darby. I thought. Palin was just brilliant I mean all of people who can put words together and evoke recognition and empathy and feelings in that way by someone someone s a critic I should read this out on Twitter we add B.B.C. Dobby said I didn t recognise the poet s definition of muddy to me Muddy is unjustified petulance someone sulking for the sake of it his definition was somewhat longer but I think if you ve got a poem Limerick whatever you want to join it send me the thing. Six one six one hundred six while Heidi is out creating something proper done in the streets this morning as well on the hoof and if you want to text me start with the Month readable three just coming up to seven thirty on this National Poetry Day morning. Thursday twenty eighth to September with the latest news headlines this morning it sounds when. The founder of Playboy magazine Hugh Hefner has died at the age of ninety one he began publishing Playboy from his kitchen in one nine hundred fifty three selling seven million copies a month at its peak a retired civil engineer who worked on the Dhabi arena thinks the replacement for the Assembly Rooms will cost at least fifty million pounds not the thirty two million the council is planning for the authorities looking to flatten the current building and put up a three and a half thousand seater live music and comedy venue in its place Peter Steele who s part of the group campaigning to rebuild the Hippodrome says the existing building should be refitted instead. The Civil Aviation Authority has accused Ryanair of failing to give customers accurate information about their rights following flight cancellations the regulator said it could take legal action the warning came hours after Ryanair said it was grounding eighteen thousand flights for the winter season because of what it describes as mismanagement of pilots annual leave Paul Charles is a former communications director at Virgin Atlantic he says it s a P.R. Disaster for Ryanair now there are nearly a million affected overall if you take into account last week s announcement when they said they were initially canceling flights effectively they re canceling thousands of flights over their entire winter shuttle from a brand perspective it s very serious it s damaging because they re starting to lose trust among the very flyers who put them into the number one spot in the first place Kensington and Chelsea Council has voted to terminate its contract with the body responsible for managing Grenfell tower when around eighty people died in a fire in June the batter s deputy leader Kim Taylor Smith said the tenant management organization which looked after all its social housing had lost the trust of residents Mr Taylor Smith told a special meeting attended by survivors that new arrangements would be put in place residents working in partnership with the Council hold the key to how their communities and how we hope you will fully engage with us I know we need to trust for this to happen and my colleagues in the chamber and I are determined to do that and Dobby festival returns this weekend for the eleventh year the annual festival will see dancers singers musicians and circus acts performing in different parts of the city this year s event celebrates seventy years of Indian independence Arts Council England and Darby city council have pledged money for the event for the next five years B.B.C. Radio Dobby news headlines it s twenty eight minutes to eight. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. It s looking quite busy around. Only a six sorry the A six zero nine six it s. Blacks around the Station Road junction so that route is fairly busy now and the some heavy traffic going south on the M one from Junction twenty six East was down to twenty five at Dolly So a little bit busy through the roadway area speaking of road works a Petersburg Burton is still closed off for the time being so there are diversions in place traffic over better bridge as the main alternative has started to slow and if you see a problem or could updaters three to be six one six one six one Sarah to B.B.C. Radio Dobby travel. Scum of the earth thieves took my mobility scooters the front page of the Darby Telegraph today. Peter Clarke is eighty one these days lost both his legs he s recently lost his wife and his daughter someone s neck his mobility scooter. The sun front page hit the first six they ve got this while they say security footage of. Ben Stokes the cricketer you know a bit of a that s a day and there s a still from that on the front page of The Daily Telegraph from a threatens us with trade war the Guardian The Tories are hanging on by their fingertips Colby and there s a picture Jeremy Corbyn thing is big it s not like I think that s actually from a different picture Daily Mirror now Ryanair ruins holds for four hundred thousand more passengers. Britain and us threaten to fight trade war says the The Daily Mail now Ryanair cancels Christmas Michael O Leary is the greats not playing out well that one is it. Yeah it s just another quick mention for for something in the in the papers the sudden mention briefly earlier on the sun reckon they found the last night jewel in the country said Remember last week they were saying that there were no babies named Nigel in twenty sixteen apparently one family Greg said NASS not true we called out Oh boy Nigel Nigel William Lee ball. And Kiran as his dad he says he named his son after his own father died in two thousand and eight said he was stunned when he heard the INS said no Nigel s a room board he said with his one ear stunt a total keeping us up at night is definitely a. Service but it s all in Bradley thank you good morning we ll start with cricket after a long slog of a summer Darbyshire season comes to an end today their final match of the County Championship campaign looks to be heading for a draw down Gloucestershire the host saw still two hundred and thirty six runs behind Darwish his first inning score after another rain affected day the regime this morning on two hundred and twenty four for two the two captains will have to get together if there s to be a result B.B.C. Radio Dobby s day Fletcher thinks there s a good chance that will happen on day one when we started at two o clock the announcement was made that the umpires and captains of got together and they ve decided that we re going to try and start at two o clock we did start at two o clock we go play and that suggests to me that both captains are willing to try and make a game of it so we might actually get a very exciting final days cricket whether allowing play will get underway at ten thirty this morning Dave will bring a commentary on the eleven sixteen am and the line at the B.B.C. Sport website staying with cricket and video footage has emerged that allegedly shows England all round a bend Stokes in a violent brawl outside a nightclub the twenty six year old was arrested after an incident in Bristol on Monday he s been named in England s sixteen man Test squad to play Australia in the five match Ashes series this winter former England captain Michael Vaughan has they said Bice for Stokes he s got a bit more streetwise away from the playing days now because you know he s not Ben Stokes of five or ten years ago living in cut them off in the northeast where no one really knew who he was and now he s a global cricket in Superstar he gets one point seven million to play in the I.P.L. You know people know who he is the E.C.B. Have released a state. It reads there s an ongoing police investigation which will look at all available evidence and we do have to respect that process well on the pitch England have sealed the series win against the West Indies they won the fourth one day international by six runs by the debt with Lewiston method their throwing up in the series with one match still to play odds of football and Sheffield United are up to second in the Championship they were two nil winners over walls last night burning a beach after Wednesday warm mill in the night s other game Darby county go to league leaders Cardiff on Saturday defend the cry for sides back in the side he s missed most of the last two seasons after suffering two serious knee injuries he says a more measured comeback this time around has helped you feel as though those who are going through twenty three years into an actual bit of fitness coaches in office know what to me to keep their performance levels are up for them to be in where the gaffer wants them to think it was your last line in the Champions League Chelsea became the first English team to win away at Athletico Madrid beating the Spanish side to want to maintain their one hundred percent start in Group C. In Group A Manchester United brushed aside C.S.K. Moscow for one Romelu Lukaku scored twice and the group the Celtic beat and the like three nil to end their own of sixteen European group games without a victory finally the British Masters Golf begins today close house near Newcastle Roy McElroy was a late addition to the field he s there in part to make his case for a place on the European Ryder Cup team injury means macros only played three regular European Tour events to date with players required to play a minimum of five to retain membership and be eligible for selection and I just ports on B.B.C. Radio Darby at twenty two minutes to eight I want to know Ben Stokes as is done nothing wrong technically at the moment you know I mean he s not been a good child with anything he s not a yes no no but I. Is it only my naive thinking if you re you know someone who s you know at the height of your game Inspir fashion or sport you re an athlete in a debate that cricket will. And you know the chance of being called up to one of the biggest things in cricket the ashes very said What are you doing now after in the morning club in it I mean that s that s the big question for me you know leaving aside what may or may not have happened in the house or out two nights before a game and particularly is you know he s competing for a spot and not going to on the Ashes tour but it does baffle me it s one of those things isn t it where I don t think you heard Michael Vaughan talking about there just don t put yourself in that situation you him more and more I was told my brother Harry came liberally used to work at Spurs so he knows them a bit and you know how he cane doesn t drink and all of young footballers increasingly don t drink and eat just you just would think that you would stay out of something away from here I guess can happen and yet I don t have the risk of running into it run the risk absolutely All right thank you anyway sport with I mean Bradley and he s twenty two now. Text me in the sky between freedom and free I m starting a message to the world Darby B.B.C. Radio Darby. Sally swim from did the news headlines and then sort of coyly handed over this piece of paper or choir. She s remembered a poem for National Public Should I join a sadies She s not by Sally swim but is something she recalls. I ve never seen a purple cow I never hope to see one but I can tell you anyhow I d rather see than be one. Love that came come and National Poetry Day Today we ll see how it is going on with efforts. In the streets of Darby a little bit later on when he was in Dudley Park last week for the beginning of this archaeological dig that will be defined the the eighteenth century ice house and maybe even part of a long long lost actual Abbey that gives presumably Dolly Abbey its name well they re a week into the dig and they have discovered something else as you ve been hearing this morning Pamela group has been to see how the excavation is going. On from the chairman of the historical group and what we re looking for is the old ice house of belonging to Dolly homes it was probably built in the seventy s and eighty s what we found in front of us the brick foundations of. A side of the octagon building which we thought might be the ice house but now that we ve read the literature on the Internet we realised it is in fact a game larder and a game lawyer would be not below ground but above ground building where you would store your your DIA your venison your ducks your pigeons your rabbits all your food that you would want to hang to mature it was store it in the larder here similar houses apparently exist at coal camp and a catalyst in the whole we haven t found anything yet but we re still looking we ve got a couple of days left and we hope that we can find that on just. Off the spring. This one is probably. A nineteenth century looking at the shape and its composition My name s Laura bins and I m the community archaeologist with trying to peek archaeology over here we ve got a collection of finds that we have excavated asked the ground over the past eight days we ve got quite a lot of tile some of the tiles are actually mediæval We ve also had quite a few bits of bone and lots of bits of pot ranging from the thirteenth century all the way through to the modern day some of the bones of a few teeth or some rips of it s a collar bone dotted around they re all farm based animals they re going to be sheep we ve got a couple of bits of paper maybe bits of Cal dotted around the pottery those range from the medieval times so some of the pottery will have a green glaze on them at middle India glazes So that s like the sixteenth centuries old workshops modern day so a lovely range of things to look for very thin cut off a clear. Pretty fine straight between the point of the. Sounds good didn t like the finding things every minute so I imagine they were sort of digging and digging and digging in the mail Yeah a little bit of ice out news keep in touch with that one public up to reporting from the dog park dig eight seventy minutes two in the morning National Poetry Day on radio Dubey we ve got a poem done about the word muddy. I m a poet and I didn t. Say we played you. We had to be camping on earlier on a poet who s done a special poem for National Poetry Day for us and all about Mardi they ve done this all around the country they ve got poets to do like poems about local words and Madi was this that actually there s a video of him doing that by the way on our Facebook if you want to share it with your friends might play again later on this morning but thank you for all the ones that mean coming into one or another one the southeast when friends remembered. An accident happened to my brother Jim somebody threw a tomato or him tomatoes or juicy and don t break the skin but this one was specially wrapped in a tin. Yeah. I guess in ratings he s great there was a young man called Holly and he said hey they didn t be Mahdi when I asked what he meant by a man from Kenya he said I ve never been to. There s loads of a mob or a promise if you share one with me if it s if it s not rude I ll read it out if it is read I ll enjoy anyway but it won t be on the right a. Few of those already highly booth days out seeing what she can come up with this morning on the shrieks of a you are you being inspired spoil the city center. I certainly am in some people though don t even know some of the words I m trying to use in the poem well beyond and I m struggling to find rhyming words with them I ve just noticed as well reading through some of the stuff that I ve already written down got my Ryan mixed up as I go Favre through the poem so I started rhyming the second line with the fourth line and now I m rhyming the food for the face of the second it s just a mass I ll be honest I m trying to draw a diagram to get what you mean it s a deal with me to visit. God knows obviously but I ve been stopping people to get them to help me see they can come up with a line but also just to help me with rhyming some of these words have a listen missile yet what for and what might go wrong with missile. Missile drizzle but isn t missile essentially drizzle to suppose is a missile. And then also what about all mics for feet What provide him with all mics on. Law mics no that s not a word OK Let me give you another one. Takis to talk with you techies techies it s hopeless isn t it you know where all you want about Jessie J. He let a gritty Yesso go down the jetty he could recreate it would be very great to a lot and then K.D. Does that are say K.D. It is a word for spoilt you did. Hear. Jay did Jay do it. Thanks for your help anyway. Pertaining. Pretties ago yeah I think about I m not going to do it on the almost. All mixes halt they write I m really struggling. I probably best not to stick with that one to be honest but clock is still a minute slow by the way so the Guildhall again. But now I m going to carry on seeing if I can get down because I want to be able to give you this poem at the end of the program in. The rhyming isn t going so great maybe don t need to rhyme. I m not very good at those ones though I ve read your letter words together and say them with feeling you re. Meant to be like that I will come back similar. To her work with someone about the global clock seriously seven forty seven is that it is National Poetry Day today that s the why go on the streets one more for you and then we ll get on with the news on the roads. The limerick mandate the limerick is furtive and mean you must keep it in close quarantine or it s next to the Lum s where it probably becomes disorderly drunken obscene. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. Couple of schools in delays now it s looking a lot busier Iran and Iraq broke for traffic using the A six zero nine six there are some works quite close to the more lane junctions that routes fairly busy in both directions and there s another set of robots nice small A on the A six oh wait this is quite close to the exit for the A six o nine or so around the the crossroads there you ve got some slow traffic there s a build up going south on the I thirty eight from Cox benched towards Darby and also heavy for the A thirty eight in Darby down to the marquee tonight and so it s usually very busy towards that junction for the A fifty two exit if you going into Burton s Peters bridge in the town is still shut the road works either on diversions over state in Hill Road and Burton bridge in place and due to all that extra traffic diverting the A five double one wins Hill is slow if you see a problem daters call a one double three to be six one six one six one Sarah to B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. Sports seen on B.B.C. Radio Darby sport she returns old Saturday we re on the road with the Rams again for the final round of picks just before the international break or in South Wales for Cardiff City Star Be County man climbing in when all goes dark don t know which Joe Ledley on his day before dark. D.A.P. And Freeview wallowed eleven sixteen AD It s Burton Albion sort out with a post which makes it gets tortured it turns out he. Basically stole the curtain opiate sports scene Saturday afternoon from two on B.B.C. Radio Darby can barely stem the tide of poems coming to me in books now you brilliant you know making my morning anyway some of them are making me smile even though I m with a wider audience if you go limerick or other more considered piece a way of National Poetry Day which is taking a moment to to relish in that this morning on the breakfast I mean between everything else we re doing. Hugh Hefner s died Kolisch in the news I m sure he was ninety one found of Playboy. I mean he said Brand is an ace just a brand now one of the most iconic instantly recognizable brands in history based out enough with the magazine one nine hundred fifty three began it is kitchen table went on to become the biggest selling men s magazine in the world areas him self I think the reason that the magazine was so revolutionary from the very beginning is that it came at such a conservative time and poor America there was so much pressure both in the government and also in society at large to get women back into the home or out of the workforce togetherness was kind of the name of the game you know moving into the suburbs and raising the two point two children and I just thought there were many other roads to my car there are other ways of living your life and he said he chose one died at the Playboy Mansion we re told surrounded by friends the the self-styled style the godfather of the sexual revolution one interviewer once said to him not you just a dirty old man I can t recall his answer I spoke to our reporter Emily Junia early this morning about half the legacy how he s been described as an advocate for free speech civil rights sexual freedom but most of us probably just think dates to my. Publish nudie pics Well actually yes he did he did that and he did the other stuff too you know a lot of feminists definitely thought he would use women to sex objects and I don t think that they are wrong in that view but he also did manage to change attitudes to sex and to sexuality at a time when to have progressive ideas really wasn t popular and could get you into a nine hundred fifty five he published a short story by the writer Charles Beaumont about straight men facing persecution in a world where homosexuals were the majority there was a flood of complaints and in response he said well if it s wrong to persecute heterosexuals in a homosexuals society then the reverse is wrong too He also campaigned for more liberal drug laws for the right to abortion and later on supported same sex marriage so you know yes he made pictures he made pictures of he made money out of pictures of naked women but he did also campaign for a lot of rights that we take for granted today the news of he has and I am broke or early this morning so it s all over Twitter and suchlike and Facebook this morning monk the comments of Singled Out New Zealand cricketer Jimmy nation can anyone honestly stand up at Hugh Hefner s funeral he says and say he s gone to a better place. Somewhere go down the air is well on Twitter I thought Hugh Hefner would never die total legend Playboy not only featured beautiful women but truly did have the best articles was the best thing you ever read in Playboy. Nearing on a serious note very nice to hear from you on the I.Q. Happiness legacy we did what when you hear it all Hugh Hefner s gone what do you think anything can wow you know advocate for sexual liberation free speech civil rights or Dole just. Being the sky I want double three two six one six one six one B.B.C. Radio Darby. Something else it would be nice to hear from you on this morning a stay Scott because I typed don t know what to think about it at all I J Well I think I think it s a silly idea. This video that we ve been hearing about so you probably know there is an official motto if you like advice in the event of being finding yourself at the center of a terrorist attack you know what they call a rampaging attack or a bombing like in Manchester should that happen we statistically is very very unlikely let s remember and it does happen but not to many of us message fully So they ve done a video with celebrities on it reinforcing this message which is run height tell to be shown in schools eleven to sixteen year old Cisco Bell grills on and Jamie. Yeah you know it s not about sports about terrorism it s aimed at Chase children I think it. Spills a bit like it s normalizing terrorism accepting it but maybe you know the key thing is is no in the right safety steps and specifically they re saying you know look at that thing it passes great the other day the thing on the cheap try and people will stop in and film in the back smoking rather than just get in the hell away from that the same don t fail run run. Tell joy here the video is the celebrities this is what they want to show kids in secondary schools climb to the summit of Everest. It s a big units threw down the All Blacks. Chained in taekwondo and for sixteen years been in the pub was the rule Marines and Special Forces. Start from the public for my way so that s. You know I do it a noise on terror attack on high. Right now terrorism is a real threat and even. There are things you can do to stay safe remember run high. Is find it a bit chilling and I maybe that s the world we re in now we need to equip youngsters with that in the back of their mind somewhere just in case Philip would normalise in terrorism. Let me know what you think I m sure you will because you re brilliant like that it states always more of a conversation when you have your say rather me wishing on the right. That is not the right thing to be doing in ASCO. Text sky between freedom and free I m still too much into the job B.B.C. Radio you. Let me check my inbox before we get to write a clock in the news and all that on the subject of the Assembly Rooms which we revisited a little bit this morning in Dhabi Terry just says I went to the cricket ground for Elton John Boy zone live music there could be a consideration expanding that so I already got the package just a thought and on Hugh Heffner Clive in Symphony says so a man starts a playboy business in the kitchen and they say he died of natural causes what you think class is natural in his. Match no poetry day today National Park should I do definitely have made a decision definitely going to play Tobey s poem Madi again later on for you this morning and in the meantime Heidi is out Seymour she can come up with with using it in the same vein as many sort of proper double Shia words as possible and see if you can use to help so if you do say or if you got the time to stop it sounds like every bit of assistance would be good. If this. Just send me a message that it s got a favorite poem a little ditty a limerick whatever if you J.D. Wango says A and Spike Milligan s poems are the best my favorite is string string is a very important thing rope is thyca but string is quicker. Right now. What s this one I ve been reading all the way through. I m talking about a subject close to my heart No it s not about how loud you can fart It s about a voice that I hear in the morning that s right just as the day is dawning I d like to make this perfectly clear you have to turn your radio on to hear you don t need to ask the question why because you know I m talking about in Sky Plus you know. Oh to be a caterpillar life would be a farce sliding down a cabbage leaf and landing on the grass. Come. On how about for share it with you I ll get one more one more this is another one that sadly shared with me that she remembered. Where is it come from where put it now here we are. Now Mary the milkmaid was milking a cow The trouble with Mary she didn t know how the farmer came by and gave her the sack so she turned the cow over and poured the milk back. Right nearly in the morning if you want to share a poem with me you have very very welcome it can be a daft little limerick something you ve written quite proud of that s quite personal advice National Poetry Day We only do it once a year and that I think is a fine thing to to share I mean you can be proper clever about it if you like live Vivie said. Haiku that s about people which is partly called a Sydney. Was quite good earlier on but ready to tear that by writing door one has a nice sky morning peppered with good things then somebody tweaked on this just clever when. I do same really even at Martin in Georgie just say but that s the limitations of the five seven five formats I think you ll find. Many things to do and I want talking about anything new a bit more on the assembly rooms after the news in a minute you know yesterday we were disappointed not to be out to catch up with the deputy leader of the city council on their plans to replace the Assembly Rooms of the new music in performance venue eventually found out his phone was dead so I spoke to after the show. After the new sink a shoe hoping to hear what he said I specifically just put her in the questions that have been coming in through the morning because everything else if I would sort of done by the end of yesterday but things people were bringing up on text and ringing in with I put to him and you can hear some of that after eight this morning Darby Fest a. This weekend as well I never know quite what to describe it as ice just just the arts gone mad and it just turned a corner and there s somebody on stilts doing something Arctic ice or whatever circus skills that we do have plans tomorrow morning incidentally involving a unicycle and Heidi because I can say no more at this stage but we re going to talk to one of the men behind the question about what to expect this year the eleventh time that s happened and so what about chat about that in the next few minutes as well. Radio T.V. And mobile. This is B.B.C. Radio Darby. On Thursday the twenty eighth of September the headlines this morning the founder of the Playboy magazine Hugh Hefner has died at the age of ninety one a retired structural engineer says the council s taking the wrong approach to replacing Darby s Assembly Rooms and archeologists find the foundations of a game larger in Darley park. It s eight o clock am Sally Swan fun the founder of the Playboy business empire Hugh Hefner has died at his home in California at the age of ninety one Critics accused him of demeaning women but he styled himself as the godfather of the sexual revolution our North America correspondent James Cook looks back at his life Hugh Hefner was born into a strict Methodist family in Chicago hit a belled spectacularly producing the first issue of Playboy in one nine hundred fifty three with Marilyn Monroe as its first centerfold the magazine was an instant hit its huge sales were driven by glossy color pictures of nude playmates but it also developed a reputation for fine writing Hugh Hefner live the lifestyle portrayed in the magazine his Playboy mansion in Los Angeles where he died surrounded by friends a pitcher mise an adolescent stream an engineer involved in the planning of Dobby Arena says Dobbie city councils underestimated what it will cost to knock down and replace the old assembly rooms building the authority of a. Least plans earlier this week to spend thirty two million pounds building a live music and comedy venue on the existing site but it won t be able to stage big theater productions retired structural engineer Peter steer says their calculations are off we have calculated but they re proposing to be somewhere closer to fifty million and if you add in the complications of demolishing a reinforced concrete building and grabbing up the foundations to a depth of four metres below ground level you begin to see the magnitude of the problem and the magnitude of the cost you re both going to be involved in but they haven t allowed for that Ryanair has been threatened with legal action for persistently misleading passengers about their rights after canceling thousands more flights the U.K. s air regulator the Civil Aviation Authority says Europe s busiest airline is wrong to claim it doesn t have to reroute passengers on rival airlines Simon Calder is from the B.B.C. s travel show where an airline cancels a flight the rules are quite clear that what the law needs to do it doesn t need to pay you compensation it s given you more than two weeks notice it doesn t need to offer you a full refund or an alternative flight and crucially what Ryan there has been doing is saying you can have another flight but to be on Ryan prime minister is to mount a strong defense of the free market economy a day after Jeremy carbon told the Labor Party conference that capitalism was facing a crisis of legitimacy to reason they will put forward her arguments in a speech this morning marking the twentieth anniversary of the independence of the Bank of England. The eleventh Annual Darby festa gets underway this weekend with dance street theater comedy and circus acts performing at various locations across the city funding for the event has been secured for the next five years Steven money is the event organizer of the celebration of the city and just expect to see the city as you ve never seen it before so every corner you turn round there s going to be performances there s going to be dances is going to be circus if you want to turn to the river you re going to see the river of people performing and around the foundations of an octagonal game larder believed to be from the eighteenth century have been found during a dig in Dolly park volunteers and archaeologists looking for an ice house to find a building used to hang and store meat archeologists Laura Ben says several bones have also been found some of those a few teeth but some of it s a collar bone dotted around there all farm based animals like ants because she got a couple of this pig maybe bits of Cal dotted around the pottery does range from the medieval times so some of the pottery have a green glaze on them and a student from Darvish has been selected to play football for England in the European power a Youth Games in Italy next month Freddy lamb from Darby grammar school has cerebral palsy and will represent the under twenty one side after being put through the F E development program now here with the sport Oh and Bradley look likely to finish their county championship season with a draw down the Gloucestershire it s the final day of the campaign the hosts are two hundred and twenty four for two still trailing Darbyshire by two hundred and thirty six first innings runs England with a fourth one day international against the West Indies their throwing up in the series with one match to play video footage has emerged that allegedly shows in and around a bend Stokes in a violent brawl outside a nightclub the twenty six year old was arrested after an incident in Bristol on Monday and Sheffield United are up to second in the championship. To know when I have a Wolves Birmingham but Sheffield Wednesday will know it s not just that second one of the season B.B.C. Radio topping news and sports it s five past. The breakfast with him Sky B.B.C. Radio dawn the morning Happy National Poetry Day I didn t know until yesterday the twenty eighth of September Thursday mornings program we celebrate in poetry day with a poem all about a prophet. I think should be and while Madi today. And I say walk away I think. Heidi seeing if she can make one up with some some more Darbyshire words in it yet what for wondering why Michael wrong with. Shaken up slowly Hugh Hefner s died my skin how you will remember him talking about ways an altitude shows a gorilla circus a mass fest the Internet this weekend in Darby the eleventh time it s happened now and that terrorism safety video for kids right now terrorism is a real threat and even though. There are things you can do to stay safe we should be doing in schools where the weather is Charlie Slater cloudy and drizzly Misty started a time today but all that will clear up we should see some blue sky and sunshine later particularly this afternoon with highs of eighteen degrees. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel still looking very busy for the southbound side of the and one from Junction twenty six eighth s was down to junction twenty five it Darby and there s a queue around six and nine six is that the more Lane junction also heavy for the southbound side of the expansion sorry to B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. I I ve so impressed by the way with a number of poems being sent in this morning bless you for sharing your favorite Some of them clearly just for my delight and delectation because I go in on the wireless if I want to keep my job but the funny. Let me read another one this is great I know name a about thank you for texting in eight one three three Dobby the stuff I read it in that they failed there was a cow they must have gone because it s not there now. Another one quickly. I m Andy and I come from Dublin It s a lovely place that brings a smile to your face but there ain t much chance of a big. Deal in June in Kilburn so not on it are loads of poems National Poetry Day today then there is a thing that s going on with the B.B.C. Getting together with the Oxford English Dictionary having some special poetry commissioned for the occasion celebrating uniquely local words so I did those twelve down different parts of the country but words that are unique to that part of all Scotland I mean that some of them are. Way down south I m just saying anyway ause has been written by Toby Campion I was talking to him earlier on and it s cold muddy here is I say she is in a proper Mart and they say war I say she s being well Marty and they say war angry I say no Mardi you know I face like thunder eyes rolling light rain clouds turn the whole room grey when you walk in sight seeing that mischievous stone in you she in turn into a coffee shop on the. Sledges out the corners of your miles imagine a farmer wary of all the what he s seen ages running through his fields of wheat and this heavy shoulders empty pocket picket line pass card screaming and it s probably somewhere in between the frown of a country that can t hear itself think the rumble of discontent sucked in the stomach it s like when you move away from home and you start talking less like you died and more like you need friends when you ve washed your mouth out with council tax kayo spot your home town files down the sink sometimes missed the way the breeze used to carry you across cobblestones. The way we re used to seeing down the street but no one gets it and you say one thing and it s a crowd of blank expressions asking you if you re going to be going on so much longer so you screw your face I say. And a deep sigh and a fine and deep breath I say. And they say oh right yeah I still don t get it. Muddy by Toby Campion red by Toby Campion he s really good but we thought he might be able to come up with something somewhere in there is good this morning she is in Darby city center and she can tell you what she s achieved so much so she will I ve got a couple of the and I m trying to keep them close to my chest until I finish the Parian I want to read out to you once it s complete because I am struggling a little bit with some of the woods that you ve sent me out with this morning so much never heard of before and people here in Darby have hit off all this really struggling to rhyme with I ve been asking people when I ve spotted them if they if they can think of any or help me out OK Are you any good at poetry. Because I ve been tasked with writing a poem about Darbyshire the woods that people say here and I m struggling with class apparently that means you re hungry it s not one I ve never heard of class. Do you really think that might rhyme with clam. Thought but I know how to fit that into a sentence. That s a good idea right let me write that down and what about money for somebody that s bossy. So I could say oh you re really money what rhymes with money. County Mind you that s more of that slide. Is too far north. It s tough and typically you know well I was hoping you wouldn t go for the one but the obvious one OK let s try another one moving on very quickly Marty walking around with. Some people I m already but most hardy alive right fantastic thank you very much. So you can see how he s. Not great it s amazing really just brings to mind yeah yeah very slowly and thought you might be able to help me out with one ear I ve only got a couple of words left and you squeeze in and won t be is one that I m struggling with was struggling with rhyme and it was something yeah. I can deal with this will be someone called a Bobby I guess when. I K I ll go with that one then that s all I ve got to get much more scared I ll do it all No No All right. Thank you well catch up with get a bit when he s finished Yes Yes OK I ve been a poet. That s kind of National Poetry Day all day carry on send him a C. Rhyme if you want to see if you want to enjoy some proper poetry incidentally including a dozen specially commissioned poems including that one Marty you can go to the B.B.C. Arts website that s B.C. Dot co dot U.K. Slash Oh it s morning John Kerry right I m very good we re going to do with the Imus all combined today s top stories this family rooms and Approach your day and come up with a little bit about the last the family room this can only go well Verlee and Alex it taken you to compose. And then it gets tougher that s going to be better than I did after already than I did you want to just hit it with yeah I m gonna enjoy we won t have an assembly rooms with lots of faith in his we saw a lot of gigs in there for years and years and years with Linda sound the Kaiser Chiefs the money lots of all those we love the Christmas pantomime Alonso The Blues Brothers cannot help the sales so sad about the gig we ve lost because it wasn t insured for its full rebuilding call another Darby type feeling somewhat Maina the new place doesn t lose as much as the arena but hope somebody else adult fellow Council how one day we will hear again some local rock N roll. That s very very good thank you Joe Thanks a lot and the genius thing is you ve neatly segue just from that to this because we were going to talk about the Assembly Rooms next. MEMBER We were talking about the new venue in the plans of the artist s impression what the council record they want to do and how much it s going to cost and how much they can afford and how much is this bill and what about fifty I ve got twenty three pay a bit bucket They ve got nine million squids and they re going for the cheapest option of the ones that they looked into and that s going to cost about thirty three mil more than they ve got at the moment but they re going to spend half a million looking for someone to pay for a. Vaguely kind of price seeing what the situation is remember we had a few conversations yesterday we went to be talking to Martin Rowson who s in charge of the project at the Council Deputy Leader of the city council only had an issue with the at the conference in Brighton where his phone was dead he couldn t charge him by caught up with him after. The pride Graham and I specifically just said look you know absolutely mission today but people have been getting in touch and asking various questions sir can I just put to you what people have been saying and the one theme that was coming through all the way when you had John McCain reference to in his is power and there people are saying hang on a minute what happened so the insurance money after the fire here this is our five million pounds in total the insurance funding for the Assembly Rooms and some of that went on business contingency after a fire continuing to encourage the staff some of the scum into developing new orleans we can performance but we are investing in in the new building as we take it forward and in simple terms how does it work that it is actually the city needs to build a new venue which on this option is costed at something like forty million pounds total. That is necessitated by a fire that rendered the existing venue redundant by the insurance for that fire is only five million pounds. Well it s a crucial part says the city center must businesses telling its people that are you saying that it s absolutely Martin necessary. That we have an ease in performance can you in the city center to guard the city center economy one under-insured that was the amount that they lost or just a scare into a one shot was a hang out on the damage that was caused. Recently rooms in many ways because of meeting in the city would pay I think a waste of money to put a large sum into bringing back into use a building which isn t really fair because when we can invest that into a gun you can use Of course the city so years to come so there it was eventually march in Austin the deputy leader our dobie city council little bit of what he said to me yesterday when I finally rang about the shell about some of the things people have been asking. Yesterday eight seventy in the time the Brits or should we be on Sky. B.B.C. Radio. Hugh Hefner s died he was ninety one Hugh Hefner Playboy became the largest selling men s magazine in the world at one point it was shifting seven million copies a month now about secular nation is seen as sleazy and degrading to women by some others claimed it was in the vanguard of a sexual revolution anyway. It feels like we re always in a different time now anyway so does that about need to be run by what a character she recites he would have to trademark silk pajamas a lifestyle portrayed by his magazine he boasted that he d slept with more one thousand women he said he was living the dream Have a listen to him himself I know that I m living out despite some objections from some other corners a great many people s fantasy and they are adolescent fairies these are their fantasies from childhood and I I m a guy who never really lost touch with the boy. They said may or may not surprise you he have no was born into a strict Methodist family in Chicago but you rebelled pretty spectacularly produced the first issue of Playboy kitchen table in one thousand nine hundred fifty three the first centerfold Marilyn Monroe and then there were interviews with the likes of Martin Luther King Fidel Castro they made headlines K.J. Matthews is an entertainment reporter who we interviewed he have to at the Playboy Mansion I always pretty much had always thought of him as a womanizer you know in a swing Gallian just a man that had multiple women coming in and out of the coin mansion that was always the images that I had seen growing up and I was actually quite surprised when I actually met him and he was quite nice and gentlemanly did she just say swine golly and also described himself as a feminist. Campaigning for things like abortion rights and birth control critics though accused him of just objectifying women reducing them to sex objects my question which I d maybe we ll spend some time on after nine o clock this morning is just you know he left it to you you know in the vanguard of sexual liberation important social reformer or just a dirty old man. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel busy still around small A on the I six I way where the summer. Six zero nine and range Junction and then across to book is heavier than usual the A six zero nine six with a session down towards more lane starting to see quite a bit of heavy traffic only a very busy North Darby coming up from the fifty junction Brady towards Dal Bay and up towards the king s way Island and then the same congestion around Cox bench on the southbound I thirty eight although no reports of any accidents there between Repton I m willing to and the willing to ride is queuing and it s also slow winds hail for the A five double one if you see a problem day to school a one double three to six one six one six one Sarah to B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. B.B.C. Radio Darby Oldham evenings Georgie Spanswick season of mists and mellow fruitfulness Cooper. Tend. To close bosom friend of the maturing Sun things women blacks are determined. The earlier this year I threw. Up with fruit the vines the ground the run those are those really to think you re going to get it. If you George s phones were it brighten up your. Week I guess from seven the radio Dobby National Poetry Day and night twenty one in the morning join other one. Interesting ones come in and. There must be some other I haven t read. This is nice actually by Julie sent in this one of a poem for my daughter Amy arrived one September morning beautiful girl my second born has so blonde eyes so blue is she like me or is she like you tiny hands and tiny feet a beautiful face honey sweet she sucked her thumb and rubbed her nose siskins like the petal from a rose she didn t like Barbie and didn t like to dance but racing up a way put the boys in a trance I knew one day her prince would come and her heart would steal away I turn around and she began but love for her in my heart will stay for me National Poetry Day So we re indulging in that is a bit of sort of Limerick nonsense and a bit more serious treatment going on this morning as well and hiding somewhere in the middle out on the streets and whilst we re talking things artistic way are on the precipice of the eleventh can you credit that Darby fest this weekend celebrating seventy years of Indian independence is a theme this year going to dance and theater music circus performances a mass Gerba to read out what that means Steve a month from first is a good morning to you morning in a you very excited at this stage of the yeah I love this time of year I mean this time in September it s just yes great We ve had our park concert everything s kind of flowing up and yeah yeah the partners all come together and work together and face these so I love it it s one of those things it s just on the calendar the radio Darby will always talk about it I was conscious there will be some people who think I have heard you mention that before why Chile is it you re the best man to explain Yeah it s a festival I mean we describe it is the. International Festival and all round the country there s festivals popping up from whole to London to Brighton and Darby she s really lucky to have and what it means is over this weekend there s going to be X. And companies coming in from all over the world really into Darby and they re going to be performing based for local power. And is well so we ve got local artists national artists and international artists all swarming in and RB for two days of mayhem but it s organized mayhem and it s just this loss of my arms are good because I mean it s very much this turn a corner and something s happening and an important tenet of this is a lot of it is just free is just out there in the street isn t there or with a degree you know yeah you know that that that say I mean a lot of it is free and that s really really important and it s about trying to see the city in different ways so you ll turn a corner by the cathedral in the BE You know a Belgian circus act doing something or down by the river and you know you do you just see the city in new and exciting ways server thing you think is really familiar you see in a new way and you can just be yeah it is we say it by that what is new and exciting about fest eight this year yeah I mean this year we ve got a kind of east west theme it s seventy years of Indian independence so we wanted to celebrate that you know in a really positive way so we first of all it kicks off and Friday night we ve got the world of circus which is happening on passes rec from five thirty and and we ve made a theme park of basses for eggs so you can go in there there s a food village you can come and eat but there s just lots of different shoes going on spread throughout the park and then there s just a highlight of the river circus you do this massive circus trapeze show and that will be eight o clock so you can come along five thirty and just enjoy a theme park of circus as a warmup Incidentally if you tune in tomorrow morning of I ve got a plan involving how to breathe in Django for a gathering master class right tomorrow morning yeah I mean yeah that is just going to be yeah I m a thing so that can be kicks the weekend off and then on Saturday program starts a twelve all over the city center you can just see you just bump into things happening but cathedral Green is a real for. Focal Point on Saturday afternoons to get down there and just and then just pick up a program and wander the city and you ll find things to look at the eleventh year so often it feels like we re talking about things being threatened or in down or struggling and you ve got funding secure now for another five years yes four years and doubly city council and Arts Council England have played for money for Darby fest and that s that s significant because it says the importance of festivals and arson cultures to to the scene what is it main to fester it means it just means that we can plan and so this year s reimagine India you know we went to India in two thousand and fifteen researching this mass Gerber project to bring in two thousand and seventeen to Darby fest the so we ve always got to be thinking ahead so this this Saturday night the marketplace will be transformed into an Indian Market Square is a good girl is it s it s a social dance when we went to India in two thousand and fifteen we saw forty thousand people dancing this circular dance in in a stadium how can you get over the marketplace Well we ve been working with local communities we work with a partner called our core who have got great connections in the community he s been working in schools and community centers across the city for the last two months and those people will be coming in and they know the steps but it s really important in there anyone can come along on that night from seven o clock there s going to be a children s Gober people will be able to teach you the basic steps and you join in is have such fun it s going to be amazing and yeah fantastic there will talk more about it in the coming hours up to the weekend and to morrow morning id s going to be on a unicycle or something or eating fire as I think that s part of our a statement have a fabulous fest thank you very much of a month and it is a. Twenty seven Charlie state you can tell us about the weather forecast morning yes indeed good morning to you and I stay in store for a sidenote a bit darling cloudy for a time being this morning but there s some sunshine on the way as we go through the daytime and particularly this afternoon should be lots of blue skies and sunshine temperatures at about eighteen maybe even nineteen degrees Celsius when I go through to start head towards the early hours of Friday morning it can be a bit damp starts more morning after a bit of a damp not actually lows of about twelve or thirteen and through rush hour tomorrow morning cloud and rain though will pull away from us and clear about the time we re through to the afternoon the further west you live the sooner you ll see the sunshine some more a basically the further east you have a long stay stuck on the great clouds and the rain the temperatures on Friday up to about seventeen degrees Celsius but eventually through Friday afternoon we ll see some sunshine and then Saturday is also looking like a dry and bright day it s much cooler with highs of fifteen but dry and bright weather until we get through to Saturday night when it will turn white some windy and it will stay on settled through Sunday as well so most fascinating article you write in Playboy magazine Shirley. Where do I start with someone genuinely tweeted earlier and I really did have the best articles I don t know if anyone s by and you know a few people obviously are bounce around from all these different radio in the morning and I ve heard a lot of different sort of two ways that people have hard chatting about Hugh Hefner s legacy and things like that and actually a lot of the reports seem to be that there are giving both sides of the balance to some he was you know a person that made a lot of money out of putting naked women in a magazine and for some that is awful but some others said that he was a great a gay rights activist and he was an excellent businessman and some of the articles apparently were fantastic I ve got to be honest I ve I think it was before my time that the Playboy hype. You know I ve heard a balanced look half slice of this morning from going across all the different local B.B.C. Radio stations and it does seem split and every. The saying that apparently some of the articles were some of the best write in you ve ever find anyway but they are surfaced now more get to finally reach a wider audience tonight. Thank you very much Charlie sites with without for this one of the weather and his thoughts on he left there if you want to share your dirty old man or a great sexual revolutionary Toppy six one six one six one Chris s has made everyone s life much easier in oil exploration that will want some explaining once and he says forgetting around whenever we came to a road block or a military checkpoint in the Middle East where we haven t secured the right decent desert passes an old copy of Playboy would always secure a safe passage for us for many weeks as a perspective I hadn t considered the. Good job the ad ones I am dressed with the news headlines I thirty now Sally Swinton as we ve been hearing Hugh Hefner the founder of the adult magazine Playboy has died aged ninety one Playboy became the largest selling men s magazine in the world shifting seven million copies a month at its peak the magazine was seen a sleazy and degrading to women by some but others claimed it was in the bang guard of a sexual revolution in his trademark so pajamas who have to live the lifestyle portrayed by his magazine he said he was living the dream I know that I m living out despite some objections from some other corners a great many people s fantasy. And they are adolescent that their fantasies func childhood. I m a guy I never really lost touch with the boy a retired civil engineer who worked on the Darby arena thinks the replacement for the Assembly Rooms will cost at least fifty million pounds if they are it is looking to flatten the current building and put up a three and a half thousand seater live music and comedy venue in its place Peter Steele who s part of the group campaigning to rebuild the Hippodrome says the existing building should be refitted Instead the Civil Aviation Authority has warned it could take legal action against Ryanair for failing to give customers accurate information about their rights following flight cancellations the airline is grounding eight hundred thousand flights for the winter season Darby festive returns this weekend for the eleventh year the annual festival will see dancers singers musicians and circus acts but forming in different parts of the city this year s event celebrates seventy years of Indian independence Arts Council England and Darby city council have pledged money for the event for the next five years one of the organizers is Stephen man a lot of it is free and that s really really important and it s about trying to see the city in different ways so you ll turn a corner by the cathedral and the be you know a Belgian circus act doing something or down by the river and you know you just see the city in new and exciting ways to have a thing you think is really familiar you ll see in a new way and you can just be yeah it is we say it by that and the foundations of a game larder as well as several animal bones and bits of porcelain have been uncovered at a dig in Dolly park the dolly Abbey historical group was hoping to find an eighteenth century ice house but of instead uncovered an octagonal structure used for hanging meat to mature B.B.C. Radio Dobby news headlines it s twenty eight minutes to nine. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel is still a killer winds hail on the A five double one. It s very busy going up towards Baton and a lot of that is traffic avoiding the road works on some pieces bridge so safe until way Tim Burton bridge are also busy as the main alternatives then you ve got a queue on the northbound I thirty eight at Darby busy around the middle over area so it s queuing up towards the Kings way Island and also slow south from the A six at the Palm called Silent three towards the A fifty two junction because of road works there are delays at small lay on the main road six o eight and it s busy in Iraq but for the A six hundred six with temporary signals that the more Lane junction if you see a problem or can update a school a wonderful three to be six one six one six one Sarah Tilly B.B.C. Radio Davi travel. NATIONAL PUBLIC three day B.B.C. Radio thank you for Keep sending them in a recent more and a minimal we will in the next few minutes hear Heidi s finished work about race I think it s about. And she s working in as much lower local lingo as she can inspire by Toby has written a poem in titled Madi which if you want to share with the friends I think is on our Facebook now B.B.C. Radio. You know they saying this morning they reckon on average we spend ten months of our life moaning about the weather mine will be over a year ago and. Too well to go see reasonable to use to for. Sally after ten this morning is going to be talking about why we are so obsessed with the weather to make it this afternoon for one Martin later on Georgie Spanswick seven o clock every weekday night last night talking about funerals. Where she won t go to Margaret Margaret a story about a surprising incident service she went to with a friend and we were waiting for the courses to realise all of the sudden my friend nudged me and said. And tell the truth was that D.C. . We didn t know what we want to do anyway we carried on when the From. The point was we didn t know who it was so do not. Go in there. Yeah but we saw him and it was the same name but different chant Yeah a different one you know used to be called Margaret Pocono and when I worked in wars years ago there was another girl in there quite Margaret Pocono and we was no relation at all I ve always been mainly to sit down and Roy to click to send to my weekly magazine Yeah yeah I used to do it yeah well you ve done it on the radio MARGARET It s a I think it s good one can get twenty five per cent Sadly I can give you twenty five quid for our contributions in the. Skinflint Georgie A s here from seventeen eyestrain after Martin Williams s program he s twenty five today. And time for some sport with that Bradley. Thank you good morning we ll start with cricket Darbyshire season began back on the fourteenth of April and it ends today down the Gloucestershire as the county championship season comes to a close a draw looks the most likely result with the host still two hundred and thirty six runs behind our bitches first innings score after another rain effect today Bell regime this morning on two hundred and twenty four for to the two captains will have to get together if there s to be a result B.B.C. Radio Darby s day Fletcher thinks there s a good chance that will happen on day one when we started at two o clock the announcement was made that the umpires and captains of got together and they ve decided that we re going to try and start at two o clock we did start at two o clock we go play and that suggests to me that both captains are willing to try and make a game of it so we might actually get a very exciting final days cricket of fingers crossed whether allowing play will get in the way at ten thirty this morning Dave will bring a commentary on eleven sixteen am and all mine. The B.B.C. Sport website meanwhile was to share have been promoted to Division one with not looking likely to join them today they need to draw down at Sussex to go up will stay with cricket because video footage has emerged that allegedly shows England all rounder Ben Stokes involved in a violent brawl outside a nightclub the twenty six year old was arrested after an incident in Bristol on Monday he s been named in England s sixteen man squad device Australia for the Ashes this winter former England bowler Graeme Swann says Stokes can t afford to make another mistake your Greek says when they get all this money goes the Reds and they make mistakes and they but this must be the final mistake for Ben He s now a superstar he s not you why even little boy and more no one knows I mean look so icon of the great good that could be the big fight now searching for great God and those who receive a have released a statement that reads There is an ongoing police investigation which will look at all available evidence and we do have to respect that process while on the pitch England have sealed a series win against the West Indies they were in the fourth one international by six runs why they dealt with Lewis Stern method their three nil up in the series with more match still to play off of football and Sheffield United are up to second in the Championship they were tuna when his over walls last night Birmingham beach after Wednesday one nil in the night s other game that s just their second win of the season it means Darby County will go to league leaders Cardiff on Saturday defender Craig for cyclists back in the Rams side he missed most of the last two seasons after suffering two serious knee injuries he says a more measured comeback this time has helped feel as though those who games are twenty three years into an extra bit of fitness coaches is put in office know what to me to keep my performance levels with us but them to be in where the gaffer wants them to think it was your last night in the Champions League Chelsea became the first English team to win away at Athletico Madrid beating the Spanish side to want to maintain their one hundred percent starting group C. In Group A Manchester United Bush decided C.S.K. Moscow for one Romelu Lukaku scored twice and the group a Celtic beat and like three nil to end thereon. Sixteen European group games without a win and file is the British Masters gets underway this morning at close house near Newcastle Tiger Woods has admitted he may never return to competitive golf the fourteen time major winner has had multiple back operations in recent years and withdrew from his last tournament in January with back spasms that just bolts on B.B.C. Radio twenty two minutes tonight thank you I would. Say . Sweet. Radio. Lab mouse with me after nine this morning before nine we will hear Heidi s finished work to celebrate National Public Tree Day And here in East Africa to thank you for yours if not read out yet still my Unless you know it s to read. Some of those still being funny. Yeah after nine what I want to talk about I kind of want to get your thoughts on this run the high detail celebrity video for schools yeah this one said this new video that s been done with celebrities in it. People. About sports about terrorism and it s to be shown in schools telling you what to do if you re caught up in a terrorist attack. How do you feel about that what you re doing school today we were we were badge anybody was telling us what to do if there s a marauding terror attack climb to the summit of Everest. Which a big units threw down the All Blacks. Chained in Taekwondo for sixteen years up in the Paris the warm arena and a special forces. Star from the public for my weight so that s all you know all I do in annoy terrorists are. High. Right now terrorism is a real threat and even. There are things you can do to stay safe remember run high tempo. And we so very well point you slightly lighter music off way through and saying I m a surety rep it s already I ve already traumatized by that point I see eye to eye and I know it s important and I know anything that helps potentially save some lives when these rare events do happen and we know they are doing is a good thing by making the pub a national curriculum is what they re calling for when in schools. Is it not risky in just normalise in the fact that this stuff happens in A is what you do when it does they re done especially Moji is where I run the hide tell emoji. Message that says regarding the run hide tell thing well no different from when I was a kid in the telly had protectin survived public information films for in the event of an atomic attack I even had to walk past the air raid siren on green and ave been tested at seven every Wednesday the thing was I ask questions about the eventuality of such an attack and any other war reason I was fine no mental scarring as far as I know kids should be told the same about terrorism. OPINION I want to. Get in touch now I feel like a text. Book. M People may have been on B.B.C. Radio show. Morning. Minutes to. B.B.C. 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On the next Inside Out East Midlands investigation the impact of ground shooting we have now and on grieving ground shooting Countless a wall gone is paying the price it is a national disgrace that we do not have the kind of food supply it should be long back in the slums great but supporters disagree it s legal it s good for conservation and it protection of the birds of the wildlife bats inside out East Midlands Monday seven thirty on B.B.C. One I may say but it s nine minutes to nine in the morning I don t mean just for a dramatic sound and. There s some there s talk about this front page the sun has said earlier on today physics is their blind exclusive England brawl and they ve got a couple of stills from this C.C.T.V. Footage that s emerged allegedly showing the the England Test vice captain Ben Stokes punching a man. Street and the B.B.C. Should say hasn t been able to verify the video of the cricketer was arrested on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm in the early hours of Monday morning police said he was detained overnight and then released one investigations continue and he s a little bit of the footage that the sun has got hold of. Not. Well yesterday Ben Stokes was named in England s Test squad to play Australia in the Ashes series this winter despite that arrest add and a broken finger on his right hand understood to have been caused cheering the incident on Monday the B.B.C. s cricket correspondent Jonathan Agnew seen the video he says he doesn t look at is almost into Hobbs those a street brawl element where someone does appear to try and hit one of the group with a bottle. Stokes and goes off to him there is definitely a hiatus a point in which this whole thing could have stopped and that is a point we do hear again one of the party shouting Stokes that s enough stop it. This character in a very distinctive olive green shirt continues throwing punches and this one particular just completely lays out a fellow who s seen lying on his back so it s that second half of the film particularly I suspect that will interest the investigations I think whatever happens. A vice captain is part of the management of the team you buy into responsibility it s often interesting that of ice caps in particular cricketing can usually be a very different character to the captain they like the sort of the balance of somebody and Stokes their force as this big over the top Come on lad sort of character is in the way of a contrast of the quad to Joe Root that was part of the appeal but when you become vice captain you accept responsibility and that doesn t involve being at a half past two in the morning with the C.B. Said he saw the new footage for the first time when it was posted by The Sun last night in a statement it says the. Police investigation which will look at all available evidence and we do have to respect. it s finished a final a good excited now yeah you want to hear me it s quite long it s been very hot today s news is on at nine. Yeah I ll do it quickly and I you know. He got my funk found he got one that ready No Is it good enough for a fun fact does it warrant a funk for its best said the rose he s already putting this in the enough got to say a BIG THANKS people that helped me and all be it some of them didn t want to be on the radio but they did come up with some good rhyming would say Oh I think we ve done OK now we finished our what Yeah yeah. I ll trust you a we often for you read it OK I was thinking. Thanks my lord ladies and gentlemen with the poem about. Both. A poem about dog attributes some would say to show how great this place is on National Poetry Day from crying strum way to Dove Dale in the Peak District as well as lots of things to do here all dog is swell the language is Original some woods you might not know so let me run you through some Let s all be off we need to go let s say a glad let s write some down and hear them said out loud I don t mean the way we speak makes us very proud so don t know we re told I ll go slow some things you need to know what it s called not back it s not not food and if you cloud you do not root if it s about so then you ll go to fuel hungry your clams and all mix well those are your feet. 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Good morning to you Sally pepper of course ten o clock this morning on your radio and between now and then I d love you to get involved if you ve got something to say say on the radio or set me a message I m going to start off with this he s got Jamie Vardy in a scum bag grills in it. Teaching children how to react if they are caught up in a terror attack. Counter-terrorism police his first ever safety campaign aimed at schoolchildren is a clip for you. Climb to the summit of Everest. Time to be units brought down the All Blacks. Chained in Taekwondo for sixteen years I ve been in the powers the war Marines and Special Forces. Start from the bottom for my way to that s all you know I do in a knife or gun terror attack I run high. Chin into the bone I think anyway look maybe it s an important thing. Do you may be here is uncomfortable as I am just to give you sort of normalising that this is going to happen to you sometime in your life I do know the Metropolitan Police s deputy assistant commissioner Lucy Dorsey says swift action can potentially save lives certainly when I m discussing this with my family that s that s the message that I always say make sure that you re safe and look at your options and we re saying to people make sure you run your hide and you tell somebody and that has to be their priority rather than staying around to use their phones to fail that is the message they want all to be familiar with Run hide tell. But teaching it in school is part of the curriculum what you reckon the six one six one six one. Sky I want double three two six one six one six one B.B.C. Radio Darby. You can text if you like start with a one three double three tweet B.B.C. Dubey the loud morning news here I tell you is he Kevin still busy Good morning Kevin he s senior lecturer in psychology at the University of Derby Yes good morning and Andy cash criminal lawyer is here as well good morning I want to party your partner on you in the phone directory director which is Cartwright KING There we go do we do we do we debase ourselves with things like plugging when it comes to solicitors firms we do one approach solicitors now a little better than any other professional we re always grateful of the opportunity to say that we re one of the top law firms in the country which is just right I don t know if it s true but he said it would welcome both of you Kevin schools national curriculum citizenship run the Hyde tale is that just going to scare them on the seventy or is that an important founding set of principles I think intension is good my concern when I heard this this morning was that actually when people are really in these kinds of situations it s really hard to just think through the the advice you ve been given because of course the plan except sin and you behave in ways that you might not think you would behave. Some people clearly a getting there found out because they think there s an opportunity here for fame and fortune and selling it so that a part of that would be the cynical view. I remember not very long ago was the London Bridge attack and they were saying oh if anyone s got any footage it could be really valuable evidence to us some people might think they re doing their you know citizens duty film in a small bag of Parsons Green they were. But I think those are they ll look at for a packet is going you don t know what look at through them. What we do know. Is lots of people behave in ways in these kinds of circumstances that maybe they don t even expect that they will be a haven so people who come forward and help victims you know the people we call heroes because who say you know I m not that kind of character but I just had to react in that way at the time so whilst I understand the message I m not sure that it will make a big difference I would rather because that s my natural target and I suppose the argument will be in light of what you ve just explained about the psychology of where we are in these dramatic events that if we can get to a point where everyone is just so familiar with that run hide tell. It would bring to mind more likely Yeah possibly. Earlier on your show that someone was talking about Protect and survive which I remember from whatever it was scared the bejesus Yeah I mean I think that was I mean and there were some videos at the time that were really quite really very very scary around feeling really matter of fact about making it all that shelters have an air that s right and they would you be comfortable as a parent with you know if you would be you know talking a little I don t know what to do or learn to do when as a terrorist attack I don t share your concerns about this in really for me there s no difference between any other kind of public information on which walking about children. The Protect survive that s quite right kids right but what s different between this and telling children how to deal with strangers for example stranger danger or how to deal with an wanted approaches sexual or otherwise we educate our children all the time and if I had a conversation with John and have a conversations with my children about how they deal with strangers isn t not as scary if you re walking home from school in a strange man approaches you do this but then you know you re talking about those kinds of scenarios you mentioned you know on wanted sexual attention that kind of thing to be fair. There are some statistics there are colleagues it needs but brought out this morning they ve asked how old are the youngsters about how frequently for example young women are being groped in clubs and things like that and it s hideously commonplace where as you statistically surely still your likelihood of finding yourself in the middle of some horrible jihadist marauding terror attack are massively remote and hopefully at least as remote as having a new dropped on your kitchen table that you re hiding under I don t teach you won t said if somebody looks and you cough in school at the moment do they know but they did when we were children they did I don t think they re going to necessarily scary I think it s real world and it s about educating the children so a friend a don t show you concern I think children will understand why they re being told it and haven t suppose when they grow up I want with. It it s in the news all the time a lesson might happen if you go so you know this city had to go to London but in it is in the news every time how many school trips and you will probably be OK if you go to London on the cheap Absolutely but the there are school trips Council because of terrorist attacks in London lots of schools local schools been a first how many of them had it took us months to get a refund you know you go you ve been affected I don t think your children would be traumatized by telling them if you find yourself in the situation this is I. Don t see that going to go at you makes actually because my fourteen year old as comes out with it was amazing to me it s about what to do if you re attacked by a bear or somebody shoots you in the head or something that you know under it s on the net anyway exactly So yeah I don t I mean I agree with Andy I don t think that children be traumatized although the age of the children that are being shown this might be a factor of the needs to be thought about in terms of how how young do you go to show this kind of thing but I think that for me that the thing is that actually this kind of terror attack is is a panic situation very different from something that happens on a regular basis or something. In a slightly call most. If you want to join him in our am sharing this video on what to do in a terror attack in schools or to feel about the. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. 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Happened again so right bear with me says he technical thing seventeen minutes past nine in the morning the lab hour say I didn t need that much drama I was can play Jingle police not there Kevin still busy for the University of Darby psychology lecturer and criminal lawyer Andy Cash says a combination I mean if they have the meter running now much with these two cost I prefer highly skilled professionals to do it on legal if you. Have a charity but everybody says there s no you pretty tightly Company thank you gents I m talking about this video then that says it s got celebrities on a it s to reinforce they said message of what to do in a terrorist incident run high eat Tell get out there if you possibly can if you can t take cover somewhere hide yourself away and when it s possible if it s possible tell the authorities what s going on run high tail and they ve got celebrities doing it on a video they want to show it in schools I thought I felt a little bit uncomfortable about this and the cast you re saying you don t share my concerns in which case is this a long time coming is it about time. There s an argument for an increase in the number of public service videos that they used to be common on the television things of well to eating lifestyle road traffic to member that don t overload your car with a Marri thout crashing full of people remember the kid with the car in the pile on that scared me lots of them. Think there s a problem I think it s a proper function of of government property being caring society if the purpose of the terrorists is to scarce and make us alter our lifestyles and they succeeding if we do this you know because this is a way of limiting the fear that they engender and again I don t see any difference at all from when my children got to the age where they were stone is going to turn around one of the things I said to them was and no comment on current news items was if you see the prospect of any sort of incident with other drunken people get the hell out of there leave come home go to a mate bring Ben Stokes up that you. Know Kevin. Share in this in schools getting Jamie Valar the on air celebrities they ve done a special run to hide tell him oh gee here is this all clever stuff or a bit patronize into youngsters only as patronising but I watched it this morning and I thought it s interesting this is a heavy influence of sportspeople and. But also I just thought it s a it s actually a very weak message because if you know if you are going to inform children then really I think you should point out the things that they re likely to do that they shouldn t do I mentioned before about getting your phone out and filming it you know I actually if the message is said don t stop and film what s going on get out of there run away might actually be a better message rather high tell it sort of to me it doesn t really say very much . Andy you say you frowns at me basically when I say oh it might scare youngsters it s is it necessary to you know put this worry in people s my young people s minds how do seem to Emilie cerium least from the children s charity and it s P.C.C. They are back in this new campaign but she says they ve seen a big increase in calls from young people who are worried about terrorism those calls that we re getting through to Child Line to children who are so emotionally impacted by the fear that terrorism may help my happen to them it s vital that parents are given the right tools to have those conversations that schools are talking to them about it so that we reduced children s anxiety so it s going to reduce children s anxiety Kevin. Be honest I don t The very much the children s anxiety the other I think it s as video showing in a lesson what you don t know I don t know some very yeah is that yeah absolutely. I m very sceptical about this but I just think it s not the right way to do it. If it s used as a starting point for discussion which hopefully it will you know then actually the discussion should provide more information and more help and more understanding and how should that discussion play out in the collaborate that s the that s the bit where some guidelines for teachers about how to manage that and of also about what age group you re dealing with and how to manage it with their particular age group I mean that s the important next step if we re going to show you I mean they say and they want this in secondary school so eleven to sixteen but I know that s you know has been rather spell only that there is a I don t know year eleven. Where and how would you tackle it in the classroom if this was the starting point this was about discussion Childline is fantastic and huge amounts of good work but I think what you have to remember is that children call Childline because it s their. Original purpose it serves a fantastic resource I m sure but. The reason they re calling perhaps is the reason children are anxious is because their concerns aren t being dealt with in the home or aren t being dealt with in the school which prompts the need for the sort of discussions that we re talking about so maybe there are failings in other places maybe we re uncovering things I don t know should we should parents be talking with their children about specifically what to do if you find yourself in a terrorist attack it wouldn t ever be a specific right let s sit down and have this discussion it would be conversations that are hopefully in an ordinary household you would have around the breakfast table this I instinctively feel would be more likely to be saying look don t don t spend your life worrying about that it is almost certainly never going to happen to you you might well have that but it s not a sort of general open conversation that you have with your family and you don t have the specifics but you watching the news and one of the kids what does this what you should do I should think I ve ever done that. And you go yeah I don t think I ever did that. Make it s oh it s about terrorism but certainly about street . But terrorism this is the thing I try to distance my might you see ID I just I think I mean even that lady there from the N.S.P. C.C. Who is saying she supports this and he s then pointing out that there are children who are emotionally perverts be traumatized by that you know cripple with the fear that this might happen to them at the moment and I just still think somewhere subconsciously this is just adding to that the whites of that message I didn t have any words to call in those. Ten twelve year old to say that I was dreaming at night about nuclear warfare about the flash about my skin falling off because of nuclear radiation I had traumas about that but that was in the days when you just got down and read the next big book and moved on. Now if John climbers on Mt And we were talking about the fear of nuclear war criminal John and everybody else I might well phone up and say gosh what am I going to do I m really not sleeping well because I m worried about potential nuclear holocaust is that meaning we shouldn t trouble ourselves with the number of children that are reporting that they re worried of course Yeah I think it s interesting if if I mean I think back to that protect and survive and. That were I think that worried me more than I was worried before I saw the protect and survive and I mean I so it was aware of the threat of a nuclear war and the you know the fact that you know those kinds of things would happen but but maybe it did more harm than good to many people in terms of actually raising fears beyond where they should be relative to the danger of that versus the danger of something happening generally in the story or being run over you know you The rest of it going. On Thursday morning twenty at the September. Cash to join in as well. Date I die I snatch a poetry day I thank you for all the messages about me just double check I m not missing any want to contribute about. What we were talking about which is that video about what to do in terrorism for schools now I thank you very much for all you have National Poetry Day I m going to play this again because my guest might not have heard earlier this morning partly because I think it s great special commissioned for National Poetry Day this year Toby Campion wrote this poem in titled Mardy I say she is in a proper Mart and they say war I say she s been well Marty and they say war angry I say no Mardi you know I face like thunder eyes rolling light rain clouds turn the whole room grey when you walk in sight seeing that mischievous stone and you. In turn into a coffee shop on the. Sledges out the corners of your mouth imagine a farmer wary of all the what he d seen ages running through his fields of wheat and a nice heavy shoulders empty pocket picket line pass card screaming and it s probably somewhere between the frown of a country that can hear itself think the rumble of discontent sucked in its stomach its like when you move away from home and you start talking less like you died and more like you need friends when you ve washed your mouth out with council tax and K.-O. Spot your home town bows down the sink sometimes missed the way the breeze used to carry you across cobblestones. The way words used to sing down the street but no one that gets it and you say one thing and it s a crowd of blank expressions asking you if you re going to be going on so much longer so you screw your face I say it s a heart and a deep sigh and a fine then spot under your breath I say that is Marty and they say oh right yeah I still don t get it. So I do what you think. Kevin said it heard it earlier was first on my vote it s absolutely brilliant and it absolutely defines for me the difference between poetry and some of the dog or all that goes with that name on it. I find myself wishing I was actually clever enough to be able to you know to me to articulate and analyze why those words in that order in that collection press the buttons they do rather than just you know that s precisely explaining it is grabbing something that s the beauty of the poems and I was saying to get an early that I very much regret in my childhood part of my schooling was not learning poetry by rote and I wish it had been because now I sometimes lack the the ability to draw on learned Perman but you can go and look them up and almost discover them and I ve got books and books of poetry and I do read poetry but then the other thing that occurred to me was that the poems that most impact on me and it s relevant since Bob got his award is songs and the words that I do have and I do carry with me a lyrics by Van Morrison Joni Mitchell Dylan and others. And they are ingrained and when you take away the music and just read the words one is a great example what you re talking about is pure poetry. Written and can be read as perch and I think a lot of people out there who probably don t read poems and don t have books of poetry on the shelves don t know that they are actually being influenced by the same effect by the songs that listen to. Cavaney a fan of the poem Yeah. When I was about eleven or twelve I wrote about thirty or forty different poems I absolutely adore poetry but actually looking back I didn t really write poems I wrote write ins And I think there s a really really interesting difference from what we heard there was was a poem because it doesn t have to have you know this sort of metered effect and this sort of regular rhythm it s it s it s much more powerful because it s irregular because it speaks to you in tones that. You understand I mean that s a that s a great one I m not from around here I m a reason a I love that I first came across the word Marty when I when I went and studied in Manchester. And yeah I get it because I was one of those bike expression is. I mean it s it was brilliant you should have a look on the I think the B.B.C. Took at U.K. Slash arts they ve commission twelve of these from different words that means something in different bits of the country the one that leapt out at me was cheese logs and I remember where that s a thing but I said last summer in the country. Yeah it s poetry important enough to have a special day all about it I think is one of the few things that should perhaps Yes provided you take it in the widest sense. Agree with Kevin it s not about form but then the restriction of form so on for example actually some fantastic pieces doesn t. I don t mean this whole issue of rhyming or not rhyming and all that and different forms of meter and verse I mean that loads of people have been chipping in this morning just having a bit of fun with us and sending in limericks us a little ditty most of them are arriving and is that you know is that he s poetry still is not only it is it is but it s for me and there is some I remember a poem that I because I did learn poems when I was at school and I still remember when. Yeah and that is yeah it does have arrives and so on I m not going to do it now but I think you know. When you are old and grey and full of sleep and when I was a kid that was a long way off and it s sort of close to that that s about waiting to read our values that I didn t have back to it s certainly my favorite And yeah I do use and yeah yeah it s funny you were saying about about songs and the lyrics of songs and and those coming to mind and the words of poems pop into my head when when the you know the time is right I know you have a different people have different kinds of minds don t mean something out loud is what works for me and somebody reading a poem for me a million times more effective than something on a page in which one such a type be read that for us on the program this morning I remember I was at university has a bunch of guys called the Medway poets pretty childish and a couple of all this came and did a evening with us and asked just electric Well Roger McGuinn off for a classic example of a book of his poems they read well enough but if you go off life reading Well that s the whole experience all right we ll talk about something else in a moment we ll stop and have a bit of poetry for you. 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I think that s right God thank you above and beyond what we ask of you Kevin Silber senior lecturer in psychology at the University of Derby and a criminal lawyer and a cash out loud mouth this morning know that their backgrounds are professions particularly relevant we re talking about poetry and terrorism and now Playboy Hugh Hefner they started he was ninety one feels like he s just been there forever well that s probably because he s considerably older than any of us in the group so he always as for us as opposed founder of one of the most iconic global brands in history created Playboy magazine in his kitchen in one nine hundred fifty three and became the biggest selling men s magazine in the world he was selling seven million copies an edition at one point and he lived in these two Playboy mansions accompanied by an ever changing cast of celebrities and girlfriends he once boasted he buried more than a thousand women got married three times I know that I m living out despite some objections from some other corners a great many people s fantasy. And they are adolescent phase of their fantasies from childhood and I m a guy who never really lost touch with the boy when he died at the Playboy mansion surrounded by friends we re told the self-styled godfather of the sexual revolution he was once asked by an interviewer if he was just a dirty old man so you tell me did he change the world for better or was a reformer at the vanguard of something important at this point times in history or just to pornography. Calving. Definitely just a pornography there is no I say that is not because he didn t change stuff because he did it but that wasn t his intention I don t I don t believe that he went out of his way to decide he was going to act absolutely changed revolutionise perspective on sexuality and sexual ideas I think he was just making money having probably a good time does that more then diminish what people are attributing to him this morning in talking about when he s been you know active and vocal in gay rights campaigning and abortion related issues and you know same sex marriage for things like that when he talked about being at the vanguard of sexual liberation and empowerment is that if that was only possible because of his profile because he was a pornographer does that diminish what he may have achieved doing those things no it doesn t but it does contextualize how he got there in the first place and what he what he originally was and yeah you know he he made it to fame and fortune level enough that he was able to do that that kind of thing and good for him in terms of you know using that position to do those things but I think you know we need to temper I think we need to temper how how far we go in singing his praises because. That I don t believe that s where he started out there are so many others who have done similar kinds of things here start it with that intention in mind and it just a dirty old man I m inclined to agree I think possibly what he did during the life of Playboy was to sanitize and make some of the images and some of the material that was already out there acceptable on other than the top shelf I heard a in American firmest on the radio this morning singing his praises and I must admit that quite surprised me he replied to him self as a feminist I wasn t aware of the other side of his life. So I think he must have died tired I think. I think anyone would at ninety one let alone living all his life in the Playboy Mansion regarding He says Debs whilst I don t condone his lifestyle I do think portraying the bunny s as victims is stretching it a bit far a lot of those women made a very good living from it and were living a life of luxury some used it as a springboard to other things bits like in your guts out for a pittance in a factory it s an interesting argument to those who deserve credit for that I think credits probably a little strong isn t it. And was he doing something that if he hadn t done it someone else might have done it. If you ve got a thought you d like to one three three two six one six one six one that s not. Social reform are all dead the old man like you pick two at the age of ninety one with his palm a five oh it s OK to be a. Little dog. With. A new collar. Just. Like a cry baby that s cold and it s not going to water but twelve minutes to this morning and the uncaring Sally peppers waltzed in the way she does as well whilst in Yes good morning from ten o clock and I m going to put this idea to you how do you fancy the idea of escaping the rat race living on a deserted island with only she seals and a few rabbits for company this isn t the stuff of movies Tom Hanks is it going to be there talking to a ball is it genuine or not quite fancy that this is a genuine opportunity the French government is looking for a new couple to take over the tiny tiny island of key men is just off the west coast of Britain. How would you like possibly the most romantic job in the world to live on a deserted island and to keep the island alive Jimenez is a mile long speck of sand rock and grass just off the west coast of Brittany It s home to seals so you birds rabbits and a flock of rock bands. With you someone has to live there and that person could be you all you see now I really I really really fancy this idea of French Well I mean obviously the current occupants are our French speak fluent French but I mean are you going to talk to the sheep I mean could you just want me to find the C.L. Sound effects incident I m very hot I m out of this go and I mention this to Mr Pepper as a possibility as a look at really appeals to me his response was and I think Kevin s going to agree with this one yeah but does Amazon deliver there. You see I think the answer to that is part of the point. I want to go well yeah well. Well this this is what we re going to try and find out as far as I m aware you don t even have to have any farming qualifications and then I know you and I really fancy the idea but then when you start thinking about it there are certain things like you might struggle to get a takeaway delivery you know the surf off the south coast of Brittany is awesome and so you can design and you. For as brilliant what happens when you get going goes wrong what plan. Well but you know what he does have a book a book of a good. Mood boiled up. A bit of. That is that he s going to. Kill your own shape so long as I can take a surfboard know what. I must have missed if I want to actually and that was after it and I want to hear from you if you went to live on a deserted island what would you make them I want to hear from you. On the subject of Hugh Hefner the like Hugh Heffner. Joe says without getting into all the talk about being a man of the chauvinist pig you took advantage of young women. Heads. The biggest biggest crime was to take impressionable women away from lifetime jobs and vocational work likenesses doctors midwives teachers and of course power. And then after that he said please don t forget to read my audio text it cost me twenty eight pence that I may write about that. Any more considered thoughts on on who you have no know is an acceptable. Parts of the culture of his generation I suppose whether it s a memorable part I m not sure. I think the comparison is what with what we now have and you made the point to get about what you d seen in. And I was that you numb student when you went visiting Yeah. Sorry I m over here looking at the time I was among you when I was watching because Kevin to elaborate Is it OK It s just that. Back when I was in my twenty s I was in Amsterdam and I choose that there was a. Pornography and children because it was just there every day and very open process with completely uninterested in it and some of the assumptions I was making about these things here is that you know you know what we re exposed to and how that how that affects his negatively or possibly even positive I m going to play another song before the end of the program which is great. Our league. That one I. Don t. Know. Our elite. League. On that one I. Don t. Know. this morning and the cash thank you and back having sailed with Thank you sir thank you I m going to have you badly I thank you for all you need to give I just sites facts straight so a lot bringing up being on the just a few people who might be small with these I couldn t even rate out in terms of interest let me thank you for the how do you continue to begin tomorrow morning I m home from six thirty Fridays breakfast have a terrific Thursday in the meantime I knew what if you choose to Sadie tell the side of the nice and that s happening about now. Gone.

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Tomorrow morning from five I will leave you in the very capable hands of a in the sky I love it when you say very capable you haven t listened to the show have you done. With the Sky B.B.C. Radio Darby thank you welcome all and your right welcome to the breakfast show on cheese day the nineteenth of September where they latest news headlines to start us off with the Saudis when two weeks after Hurricane Irma devastated parts of the Caribbean another powerful Category five storm is threatening the island s Maria has already flooded and damaged homes in the former British colony of Dominica incidents of anti-social behavior in Darbyshire could be going unreported that s the concern from the country s Police and Crime Commission a hard old and it comes as a police report shows anti-social behavior has been declining in Darbyshire for the last three years but local councils and valley Darbyshire Dales and aero wash say they ve actually seen a rise in the number of incidents. I think tank says extremist material is more likely to be accessed online in Britain than anywhere else in Europe Policy Exchange says the Islamic state group produces over one hundred items of propaganda each week and a controversial application to build new homes in the buffer zone of a world heritage site was turned down last night. Said the plans didn t preserve or enhance the World Heritage status of the damaged Valley mill site over one hundred protesters attended the meeting Wow thank you with the support this morning John Collins there s just a day to go until birth now be and take on Manchester United in the League Cup boss Nigel clever said he won t be showing his players too many videos of their opponents for fear of intimidating that there s a busy night of third round League Cup action tonight as well that includes Barnes for his trip to Wembley to take on Spurs that s where Dobby county would have been had they overcome the tykes last week and England s cricketers play the West Indies in the first one day international of the one day series at Old Trafford Jonny Bairstow opens the batting at the top of the order alongside Alex I also all round as Ben Stokes and my wee NALEO back after being rested for the recent T twenty bridge Davis on whether laughter chilly start suits today looks like we re going to have plenty of dry and bright spots around sun shone through the softer news going to stay dry and quite clear overnight as well. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel there is Alain close now on the southbound side of the A forty two if you re heading away from the M one junction twenty three and on towards junction fourteen a castle Donington has been accident there so the inside lane is closed Still it s clear for the main routes around Burton this morning speeches bridge in the town still shots of the roadway but to keeping an eye on the main diversion reach traffic on Ashby road in state in Hill Road for the moment may as well if you see a problem. To be six one six one six one B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. It is called. Welcome to thank you. All know why this morning is they really anti social behavior going on and she had in there was some say the statistics don t really match what they see and there s even been talk of some taking matters into their own hands baseball bats have been mentioned we have a close look at this subject this morning going to hear about the people who were first in the queue to say. Well oh I m from the Says he s got a plan to save. And would you pay fifty quid to go to a wedding going to be talking to a financially canny groom surely for sure. I know whatever you re up for You re very welcome. Flying away somewhere exciting to . Visit Ryanair. Hell I soul on B.B.C. Radio. Just texted him from Jackie says I m off to create Now you show all that result. I now there s days non-locally Council by Ryanair like Al Blimey is mocking people about and they will talk about them in a little while at twenty three minutes to seven in the morning thank you. I reckon Maria as well like the Caribbean hasn t gone through enough lightly some anti social behavior we re talking about this this morning double She is Police and Crime Commissioner. Says he s concerned that a lot of incidents of anti-social behavior in the county are gathering unreported So officially the number of incidents reported to the police has been falling for the last three years but that doesn t really tally with the experience of a lot of Barra and district councils we ve highlighted a number of hotspots huddled in admits people might have lost faith in reporting anti social behavior overall antisocial behavior has gone down but they also indicators of there were increases in certain hotspots which did reflect some of the comments from the as we do safety partnership to social behavior it s really still important to report antisocial behavior because the reports are done through the police and we don t want people to feel that they should report on social behavior because this one of those things that doesn t get dealt with immediately do yourself not the high priority area but it s still important to the people of Darbyshire therefore it s important to US intelligence is really critical to make sure that we target all the hotspots not just the ones of our reporters. Well staved free born is the leader of Ripley town council and he says there s been significant Rice in anti social behavior in that town over the last six months or so in particular which is led to increased tensions in the community a number of situations are happening on a very regular basis people are being very very open about psyching drugs we ve got lots of people reported people who are drinking particularly in recent weeks in the warmer weather a whole groups of people have been congregating having massive drink and drugs parties but I ve been using our souls and song to tighten the gas and I just leave all the rubbish everywhere. It s in the bush and it s just not nice responsibility is it because is it right residents are threatening to sow out the problem themselves Well unfortunately I have heard anecdotal evidence of people who are saying they re going to resort to taking a pickax So people but I really really hope that doesn t happen because I was a little and I could serve and volleyers won t achieve a thing got pickaxe. How is it where you are anti social behavior stay free born as I later of repeated counsel more from Steve later after seven o clock and maybe you ve seen something that works you have an idea or prescription of your own I suspect you might have a view on this what today about antisocial behavior. Always nice when you want to get involved you ve got the time and inclination to say something you might direct exactly twenty to seventy. Four Tops. June when we got a dog. That was a lovely sight. Last night absolutely bucketed it down. Black. Great big thing with loads and pockets everywhere it s still absolutely grim. You go out for a while all right the first sort of half an hour or so I was still keeping my pecker up and then. In absolute drowned SUA monster on the final leg down the main road back to that house about forty five minutes later it s car comes hair in past me on the right and baby s Oh and I could try to work out whether it was Andy from the Garrett who knows me or just someone laughing at the State of me in the. He s going to be nice today part in comparison clear skies which means it was beautiful when I came out the door this morning but he s very very cold guys I got down to two degrees at one point in the car on the way I m just saying you know worked it out for yourself but rich will give you the full forecast little bit later on this morning cheers his breakfast show nearly a quarter to seven we should talk about Ryanair should be all over the papers this morning the shaming of Ryanair one newspaper from posting that s the Daily Mirror so the boss of Ryanair you know him if you see a picture of him Michael O Leary very charismatic quite well known he said sorry he s apologized for leaving passengers stranded after the airline announced it was canceling two thousand flights Dublin based carrier there shelving up to fifty flights a day for the next few weeks and they now publish details of all the flights they re going to cancel at the end of next month Luckily for people around here actually only four of those cancellations affect East Midlands Airport that s on Thursday a flight to and from Hama in New York and a flight to and from leisure on is it in central France the chief executive Michael O Leary that he says the cancellations are because the company s made mistakes when allocating leave for its pilots. That is one mother of a mistake on the spreadsheets isn t it really that only comes down to they denied that there s a shortage of pilots after some left to join a rival airline Norwegian Captain Tillman Gabriel is from the international pilot training Association Ryanair has an exceptional operation and it is an old customer service mantra to not pain a lot of customers if you can get away with clearing only if you make the number of two percent versus what. Were thousands of passengers have been affected by these cancellations Rebecca Brown and Neil Johnson explaining here what s happened to them by their canceled flights home which means of course to the retreat that I ll just pounds extra of the hotel and all section flights in the community right absolutely atrocious We don t know boy to be canceled which is we. We managed to get a flight. To John Lennon Airport in a couple at the cost of one thousand five hundred pounds. We then had to get a taxi the cost of one hundred pounds back to Manchester. Profanity and home Ryanair are an absolute disgrace. Well as for the airline themselves they ve confirmed customers affected will be emailed offers of alternatives or full refunds and details of any compensation incitement a fry and has canceled your flight with less than two weeks notice that he should be entitled to compensation that s how it works Rory Bowden s from the which travel magazine he s got this advice for passengers is that hotel when you come back make sure you ve got your receipts put those into Ryanair to make sure you get your money back for that and include mails also so any mails the extreme needs take you staying longer charge for those as well and make sure you get your two hundred fifty Euro in compensation. They are expecting to be paying a lot in compensation have the coming weeks and months they ve estimated every year they figure their compensation bill is going to come to something like eighteen million pounds. The sky. Readable three and start your message to the. B.B.C. Radio dobber. Just twelve minutes to seven summits ninety sexual behavior the man has been a cheapskate on his way. To Nashville beauty lovely you re paying if you re invited the good to talk to the M.P. He s got a plan to save derby as well it involves referendum on some people paying under present more council tax but the majority of people in Dobie not paying any more council tax will come to that after I took Locke and in a minute I m not touched on this yet but Matt Locke in dollar mark if you ve been lately. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel just say one problem this morning on the southbound side to be a forty two there is an accident now closing a line between junction twenty three of the M one and junction fourteen the council Donington Lane One of the two closed off that it actually looks pretty clear at the moment for it s around. Six in the I thirty case and peaches. Still close to the usual diversion supply and if you see a problem. One double three to be six one six one six one Sarah to B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. B.B.C. Radio Debate Coronation Street a British institution and Dick Cheney and the current produce it is a double last and you had lots of questions for contents of caffein Mack with a question as well I want to ask you this there are seven people in David Plotz house where. How many bedrooms does this House have Catalans today. Oh That s it yeah we do say that Bethany shares with Sarah sometimes in the mine like Gary states of the folks I know so I think I think everybody s very friendly Sally Pather weekday mornings from ten on B.B.C. Radio Darby twenty seven said you know market day Wednesday says outdoor market pretty popular the indoor market isn t so much it s almost completely empty even on the two days a week it is open we ve been talking to the butcher in the green grocer who still use it they are the only people who set up there anymore they say it s a shame it s so empty but that it s just a reality of modern life is our reporter Rory gala more talking to some shoppers him out don t go in there very often this is not much in the budget but still it s a very good to us shame as it is Shine Yeah definitely yeah when you think everyone s going in I don t know I think we just wonder and you know when you get a shock when you get it on the well I know but it is a real shame and yes this is should be full in every nation in here seems very sad to say. I can remember eight years ago when it was you know much more. Still you know it s like the solution to every human. Being If you could be done to change that it s not just how people shop now we don t go into into markets and schooling so I think they need to go in if there was interesting still stand and if they did this still just could be persuaded to actually so simple that I think people would go in because people almost like a monk you know think of thank you still find I did a Ph D. . He s instructed me to years ago to be a person to people when I was young things come to town kind of don t tell me Mummy . I mean that that s the why guns you know I mean. It is now the trend is be tools of knowledge reach out to people but boring I should trust you would as a doctor when you don t try to potentially. Just tell everybody of really. Speaking to a random shop Azim outlook about the indoor market you know if you ve been double She dials District Council the market it says in June this year it agreed to set aside ten thousand pounds for the math community vision group to look into the potential redevelopment of the town center and in particular Baichwal road which is where the marquee hold is the district council is awaiting the results of that study which could shape a community led future development of this key part of much. More on that later this morning. Music now from Chris I. Think he s from Goma. Rufe. It s. Strange mood is a good thing to teach people. To a fee to school. For two weeks you two through. Me three movie. This was. It s true. People. Nice gray isn t it his voice Chris Isaak wicked game on the break for shut eye somebody on the team has a very special celebration today see if you can guess who it is and water is. Next sky. Freedom and free and start your message to the. B.B.C. Radio. More coming up after the knees about anti social behavior and what s going on there is there less of it because that s what the reported incidents would suggest but look at what the some of the local councils are saying this and that s not what we re saying get in touch if you have got a out and I were an answer a prescription a solution what to do about anti social behavior or just tell me what it s like in your experience is it getting better because that s what it looks like I m talking to a senior police officer from job to police about this later on as well and you can hear much more with ideas out and about in a moment as well thank you Dave has been on he says in a noticeable issue concerning anti social behavior is an increasing noise pollution there is a family nearby that have friends round with loud music until three in the morning and because they don t want cigarette smoke harming their kids they have the doors and windows open he had no the children if you saw them there insomniacs Also I was in town about half past eight in the morning a couple of Saturdays ago and a police car was at the street simply to street junction and all was peaceful it went at nine and two minutes later there were eight people in the middle of the junction dealing drugs openly talk about Dodge City right in the middle of the Hobby thank you very much as I say if you want. To get in touch anti social behavior on the on the agenda for discussion this morning you can send me a text message that would be one three double three if you d like to do that it s always nice if you want to ring me up one three three two six one six one six one to do that. Just a quick word on the day and it will be a quick word because the tickets are all gone but I hope you manage to get your hands on something for a free day out this coming Sunday when out by days from dub issued a twenty seventeen without a big new twist this year we are not in one place we are in eleven places around the patch celebrating. And there s thousands of pounds worth of free tickets but I was snapped up very quickly I hope you got your hands on something we re all going to be out and about as I see it Sunday but will that we ll be talking about as the week goes on we ll start celebrating some of the places that are joining us but a twenty seventeen on the breakfast show in the days to. Radio T.V. Am mobile. Is B.B.C. Radio be. On She said the nineteenth of September the headlines this morning people in the U.K. Make more online searches for jihadist content than any other European country there s concern over a rise in antisocial behavior in towns and a bridegroom s found a way to afford his perfect wedding by charging the guests. At seven o clock am Sally Swan Phone A report says there are more online searches for jihadist content by people in the U.K. Than in any other country in Europe the center right think tank Policy Exchange says Britain ranks fifth in the world for such searches after Turkey the US side under back one of the report s authors Dr Martin front and says a new approach to combating extremist content is needed we have to try and Minish the. This extremist content and it s clear that they we haven t done I think we also need to tackle the demand for it all the things that can be done to raise the cost of possessing or constantly viewing this kind of material and we have to ask ourselves quite difficult questions about the balance between liberty and privacy and what we think is the role for government in terms of policing online space a number of dogs has bar and District Council say they ve seen a rise in the level of antisocial behavior during the last twelve months the incidents including street drinking drug taking and vandalism have increased at hotspots in Ripley Long Eaton and ash borne That s despite a report from Darbyshire police which those anti social behavior has been falling for the last three years Steve reborn is the leader of Ripley town council we ve got lots of people reported people heard drinking particularly in recent weeks in the warmer weather a whole groups of people have been congregating having massive drink and drugs parties where they ve been using aerosols and so on to take their garden and they just leave all their rubbish everywhere they deficit in the bushes and it s just not nice Dobby s libraries could be kept under council control if some people see their council tax doubled the ideas been suggested by the Labor M.P. For Darby North Chris Williamson who says the cash injection could save the city our political reporter Chris Dodd has the details Mr Williamson s idea would have to go to a referendum of the people in Darby but he says eighty five percent of homes under his plan would see no difference in their council tax but the largest fifteen percent of homes would see increases bans D. Homes would pay twenty percent more each year but Band Aid chimes those of the very largest would see a one hundred percent increase that s an extra three thousand pounds a year in tax for each of those households the conservatives describe the idea as ridiculous Meanwhile people considering volunteering to run one of the city s libraries have asked the city council to give them more information the for. Public meeting for potential library volunteers was held yesterday several people said the council wasn t giving enough information for volunteers to decide whether to take on the risk Dave Anderson is hoping to help keep Alister library open I think there could have been more groundwork done prior to this point in time to let us know what was expected the way forward what was available for us to take it forward. The Council hopes libraries will be handed to volunteers in April another powerful hurricane has made landfall in the eastern Caribbean hurrican Maria is Category five the highest strength rating it s hit the island of Dominica with one hundred sixty mile an hour winds its ports and airports have been closed the prime minister had to be rescued from his home there are warnings of storm surges mudslides and flooding the journalist Curtis Matthew is in Dominica things left there about rapidly they hardly know it s relative to the Contras out there as well that we ve never met about Regency properly what is happening on the road the winds are very very very strong because you have this very somewhere else while we still don t know a lot of the impact Well this is all a very conflicted first Maghrib record set by many because of a controversial application to build one hundred thousand new homes in the buffer zone of a world heritage site was toned down last night and verbally Barack and so said the plans didn t preserve or enhance the World Heritage status of the day I went Vali mill site and a man s plan the wedding of his dreams in Darbyshire without spending a penny of his own money for the venue Ben Farina s tying the knot at NOCCA down farm in Ashburn next year and with money being tight he s charging his guests one hundred fifty pounds each to cover the cost of the venue he says they took the news pretty well I thought it better acknowledge those holiday so all the food and drinks will be incorporated in that cost it s a treat for them for that cost when you re also has a spa or indoors when Paula games were very close a local I mean it says there s a lake not far by there is narcolepsy so holiday resort sort of thing. Support from Joan Collins just one days ago until Burton Albion take on Manchester United in the League Cup and Bruce boss Nigel Cliff is said he won t be showing his players too many videos of their opponents in action for fear of intimidating them there s a busy night of third round legal action tonight that includes Barnsley stripped to Wembley to take on Tottenham Hotspur Darby should have been there of course had they managed to overcome the tykes last week and in cricket England take on the West Indies in the first one day international at Old Trafford Jonny Bairstow will open the batting alongside Alex Hales by Ben Stokes and my we return to the eleven after being rested for the recent T twenty match B.B.C. Radio Darby news and sports five past seven. With sky. B.B.C. Radio Darby. Born in. The nineteenth of September anti social behavior and dubbed shit Police say it s gone down but people living in some towns around our county say it is still a big problem is a few kids hanging about and recently I ve had my car broken into what is actually going on and what can be done about it you might have an idea of your own and M.P. s come up with a plan to save Darby as well just one catch some people s council tax would have to double We ll look at that and specifically the future of the libraries in the city form an orderly queue if you d like to run one there was a first public meeting yesterday with the with the whether it s rich Davis will offer a chilly start suits today looks like we re going to have plenty of dry and bright spots around sunshine through the softer noon it s going to stay dry and quite clear overnight as well. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel still enclosed on the southbound I as you head away from the M one A junction twenty three eight down towards junction fourteen at council Donington it s after an accident so lane one after that it was closed off there and it s very. Now for the southbound M one three junction twenty five at the Darby exit with traffic starting to build the road sorry to radio Darby travels. Seven minutes past seven how you well let me warm it is struck me our high at crank out they drown the cow this morning. Choose danish the nineteenth anti social behavior on the agenda among other things on the program this morning that which I know covers a multitude of sins but they they really are sins and they really are a blight on lives and if the other going up is it going down is there more bad news there less depends kind of where you look in the US There s a meeting in Ripley tonight trying to address the issue some people living there say there s been an increase in street drink it s more people using drugs quite openly and by all frankly intimidated by all the police and crime commissioner is concerned that people may have lost faith in reporting antisocial behavior overall antisocial behavior is going down but they also indicators increase in certain hotspots it s really still important to report to social behavior this is one of those things that doesn t get dealt with immediately do you see it s not the high priority area but the intelligence is really critical to make sure that we target all the hotspots not just the ones of our reporters. Well Heidi both ways this morning actually and can explain more about this good morning again Yes Barrow washes one of the spots that s been blighted by antisocial behavior according to people that live and work in now as you ve heard the number of antisocial behavior incidents reported to dob police has been falling for the last three years but that s not the experience of Burra and district councils in our county of highlighted a number of hotspots now problem tenants on nuisance neighbors are an issue in the north of where the number of calls the police received about on to say show behavior rose by sixty eight percent over the last year that s forty eight additional calls in books in anti-social behavior is centered around the pavilion gardens and the town s K.F.C. Restaurant where groups of young people were reported to be abusive towards offices taking drugs and drinking on the streets and we ve been told the problems in Ripley could be linked to so much trouble some people moving into the town the meeting tonight is trying to sort out community tensions fighting and verbal abuse now I ve been speaking to Steve freeboard who s the leader of Ripley town council have a list the issues are about antisocial behavior and the antisocial behavior of a small minority of people but nevertheless their impact is much greater than their numbers about their behavior it s concerning you and other people here it s flagrant drug and alcohol abuse there are a number of situations happening on a very regular basis on the one hand people are being very very open about taking drugs for example there are some little pens on the Greenway and people go to the Baron and there are two people and they turn out to be junk. Operators laid out on top of the pan they re heating the drugs ready to inject it there and then brought a lot members of the public around kids around that is antisocial behavior. You ve got lots of people reported people who are drinking particularly in recent weeks in the warmer weather a whole groups of people have been congregating having massive drink and drugs parties but have a pain using aerosols and so on to the gas and and they just leave all the rubbish everywhere. It s in the bush is and it s just not nice what do you want to see done about this then Steve what you are asking police I think people s expectations of the police are probably too high I see this as a problem that s much wider than simply law and order this is a question really as a society to think about what it is we re going to do to try and help those people who are disaffected and really living a life that s really contributing a great deal a lot of these young people who are taking drugs and abuse and alcohol have probably lost some kind of hope in themselves and in the future and I just believe the ship multi-agency approach to tackling these issues for me it s about housing it s about policing Yes but it s also about community and social issues and ploy meant you say multi-agency responsibility is it then because it is it right residents are threatening to throw out the problem themselves Well unfortunately I have heard anecdotal evidence of people who are saying they re going to resort to taking a pickax to people but I really really hope that doesn t happen because I could serve and volleyers won t achieve a thing I think the principal lead in this has to be the borough council of Ali Bora Council because they have got strategery obligations in this area and I know the border accounts are looking at introducing new regulation to tackle the issue but the big weakness in the borough council is that creating regulations to. These situations easier to manage but they re not putting any resources. And the hand in all the responsibility back to the police which I think is very very unfair because as I say the Burra Council have got the starts to responsibility so as I say it s about issues to do with addiction housing jobs about training and all these things come together what s going to be happening then it the council meeting tonight well we re providing an opportunity for members of the public to share their experiences with the wider community and so hopefully hear from certain of the agent says about the steps that happen sir can stay freeboard who is the leader of repeat town council talk in that I do both ANY I m getting messages already telling me exactly what it s like where you live so if you ve got experience of antisocial behavior self to share do you feel like it s going down going up what s coming on with you and what is the onset surely it can actually be pickaxes. Maybe you ve got a suggestion you know where I am if so. I want double three two six one six one six one B.B.C. Radio Darby. Hunted in the news to get a new coffee. I don t know what I think the machines dribbled Vimto into it there s something peculiar and beetroot colored dribble down the side of McAfee cap it s not an appeared in look. Taste. Seven fourteen anyway. Seven fourteen yes Tuesday morning so the race is on this is exciting to take over one of Darby s libraries. You know the councils offering them out to community groups volunteers to to run them to save money so how many will actually come forward our political reporter Chris storage went to one of the first public meetings about just they subject yesterday Chris are they kidding up to buy the Council s hands off. Well not yet but some of them are keen if it s kind of reluctantly cane that they re determined not to lose their librarian places particularly callous tree and spawns and if they have to volunteer to save it then that s what some of them are willing to do but it was a bit of a weird meeting really some potential violence is quite frustrated with the city council about how much information is out there several people walked out muttering that the council lives in quotes cloud cuckoo land another criticized the wishy washy nature of it and asked for more figures Here s what some of them said to me after this meeting I think we re all obviously Council included as the dark in this and we ve got to make our own way I think the concern we ve gotten as a community is the lack of information has been forthcoming but there s been no transparency on this so how many answers did you get today not a lot. Looking at the numbers in the budget it looks possible in Spondon to work within the grant allocation whether it s doable within the timeframe is another question but we re going to certainly give it with Troy Oh well then Chris. Yeah I think for me I think it was probably the words This presentation will last about an hour where they seem to lose a lot of the room the audience to not to let that presentation go on that long because they start interrupting with more pertinent questions I think what was surprising yesterday was that even amongst those people who are interested in helping to run a library there is clearly a lack of trust in the council around this whole process of handing them what is effectively a a fairly sort of chunky sized business in a way that they re going to have to try and run some people at the meeting thought that it was part of an agenda is really shut the libraries but the council very much denies that pace of state is interested in helping to keep Alice tree library can but he says there s just not enough info for groups like his to make a decision on whether to go ahead with that and agree to take on a library this is a takeover of running a library but not only that. It s a takeover of a business and we have to get the right figures and right projections at the moment the numbers aren t working out it looks as though we will be asking for something all right two or three times ahead for every adult in our street and Peter said one problem they face is not being able to advertise for volunteers he says the councils blocked them using the library itself to draw up a list of willing people locally which the council officials running the meeting last yesterday morning didn t deny So how quick a volunteer has got to be now they got to be quite quick I mean considering on the evidence of the meeting I attended that these these volunteers are some way off being groups yet they re still just disparate individuals but they re only got one hundred ninety four days to meet the council s preferred deadline and become well librarian is OK We re watching the process and see what happens and while we are talking about library Labor M.P. Dubey North Chris Williamson he s been having his say. That s right he s against libraries being hounded to violence is disagreement with the Labor Council but he s come up with a plan which he says would mean the library staying open on the forty or so librarians who work in them at the moment keeping their jobs it is well to simplify things to basically double council tax not actually very many people are saying people in Band Aid chalices those the very biggest in the city I think there are somewhere between about ten and thirty of them it s hard to be sure if they saw their council tax go up from three grand a year to six grand a year and does a above average size house is also source of Miller increase in small increases rather than the council could raise about ten million pounds a year to protect services he says eighty five percent of people in the city wouldn t see any change in their council tax it is depending on your political view either a deeply radical idea or a deeply predictable one it s certainly an idea and Chris Williamson is going to be with me in about less than an hour to talk about this is well Chris thank you Chris Deutsch political reporter I make it seven eighteen. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel getting busier for traffic on the southbound side of the A forty two there s still a lane close between junction twenty three of the M one and junction fourteen a castle Donington that street an accident on a fuel spill so Lane One of the two is closed it s a very slow partially talks this is now for the A fifty on the eastbound side this is down towards the ash born right at the Little Chef roundabout there is a lane closure in place there for road works slow on the southbound I want expect delays and junction twenty five at Darby three to twenty three A for the A forty two so it s looking really heavy through the roadworks area and because of the various. Bursts in with the St Peter s bridge being closed both ways stateman Hill Road is starting to slow on the diversion rate if you see a problem could updated school over one double three to be six one six one one six . B.B.C. Radio dopy travel. This Sunday eight a day and this year we re celebrating with a twist so from nine o clock this Sunday we re going to be broadcasting from all over Adama ship and the surrounding area so you can be part of our Big Day Out We ll take a trip on a nine hundred fifty season track from The together through the beautiful country gone things go inside the England football team dressing room and so much more dollar today twenty seven from nine days on Phoebe see radio. Twenty past seven the nineteenth of September it s a very special day today for one member of the breakfast say my I like making a guess I ll tell you like to see if you can guess what the what the celebration is and who. See my thinking ace at least one person might get the wrong end of the stick and think it s my birthday and bring cake in is worth a shot. Now so I say to someone else eat a works properly out on the program and proper landmark in their personal life and I will do something for it later on I make fun of you say I said yeah I guess gone six one six one six one if you fancy getting in touch I let me know your thoughts on anti social behavior as well got a senior officer from Dobbs ship police after eight o clock to talk about this subject to more discuss it some more the official numbers are reported incidents of anti-social behavior down in which if the last three years the Crime Commission is saying is concerned actually it s just people not having any faith in reporting the issues anymore and some smaller local authorities say no certainly there seemed worse problems in a few. Message which is I live next to an alleyway in Chatham it s regularly frequented by young people smoking weed drinking year in eighteen up the wall the bus stop is regularly damaged by youths I found used syringes in my garden as well as all sorts of rubbish there s even been times when they ve tried to knock my wall down we phoned the police who don t always come and the council aren t interested I had one say he would fight to his dying breath to keep the alleyway open another said it was our own fault for living next to an alleyway eight one three double three if you like to text me start with the word Darby the Brits are. On Sky B.B.C. Radio. Maybe you have an idea what to do about. Kind of anti social behavior there s a big idea this morning of what to do about litter costs this is highways England genius in The Times newspaper this morning saw it but partly they spend an inordinate amount of money sorting out slick roads for motorway services. Something like two hundred thousand sacks of litter a year removed from the motorways every SAC costs about forty quid which is the same cost as fixing Nepal put in some context two hundred thousand sacks of rubbish a nice IMO to isolate rights particularly bad people just you know stopping off having a coffee and a bag of Christian then love in at the window on the way out. So their solution this is pretty headline in The Times type story this morning drive is invited to throw rubbish from Kos it s basically a drive through litter bin it s just a great big bright orange funnel they re going to start installing these Today they kick it off in Cheshire and in the north west first on the M six and they have put them on the way out of the motorway service these great big been with a big wide funnel neck called the funnel bins so that. This is their quote the funnel bins make it easier for drivers to dispose of their litter responsibly without the need to get out of their vehicle I don t know about you but I thought that s what I thought and the reason I put all my rubbish out the window was the motorways I just I search of by and getting out of the car to go to a bin I mean if only I could just wind the window down say walking three steps they re actually doing this funnel but I wish I could more accurately describe it I ll be honest with you this is this is an indication of what it what it looks like . TIME How do you find time you know the Tubby trumpet on seventy seven that s what. Maybe it s coming to a service is new you say what you reckon in saving us the effort of getting out of the car and getting to where being. Talking to the newspapers I got to the front pages for you in the text after the news headlines are passed the seven twenty four now weather forecast in the hands all of rich Davies Good morning Rich good morning what s going on cult Well it s looking pretty good out there at the minute a slightly chilly start to the day there is a few patches of mist and fog around in some places but that will clear away and it s looking like we re going to have some sunshine through most of this morning as well and into the afternoon in fact so we might see want to see clouds bubble up with the softening we will still have some price conditions through most of today in fact today is probably looking the best day out of this week is going to face feeling fairly pleasant in the sunshine with highs of sixteen degree Celsius and as you move into this evening and overnight it will remain quite drawing quite clear as well who will be slightly warmer with lows of eleven degrees Celsius overnight and then summer was going to start off bright to begin with but cloud will gradually build up through the course of the day and it s like that will see some outbreaks of rain a little bit later on in the evening and overnight as well it will be a breezy day but it will also be feeling a bit warmer tomorrow with highs of eighteen degrees Celsius Thursday s looking like will be quite rainy but that will clear away on Friday and it should be quite bright by the beginning of the weekend you see one of the need ten pound note should you haven t had one of you know I haven t actually seen one of those yet seem to take a while to crawl their way in adoration or Jay s anyway rich rich Davis with this forecast for the coming days now they ve brought up the ten pound notes again the plastic ones that. You know about you know Jane Austen s on it. Apparently am fans of Jane Austen a moaning it doesn t look like a Madi enough on there that s why I say. The brushed portrait of Jane Austen they re criticizing Paul Ibbetson whose book The genius of Jane Austen was published earlier this year said the problem is they made her look very Victorian So she s got this small cap and it s an airbrush it doesn t look like they want that they want to look less demure and Corey and Morpheus. Look at her she looks happy she was in a car bomb she added the that she preferred Cassandra s original sketch in which Austen looks a bit cross and as if she doesn t care. You have to change him again the one where Jane Austen s go back on talking about the yet the funnel bins to save you the effort of getting out you drive through lots of bins on the M six services genius because that s what makes people that are having to get out of the car and walk to a bay and God help of US if it is the only reason. I wonder if we could get ahead of the trend and maybe we could be and have a piece of this action if this is the future I remember they said earlier on this. Is a bit of a double track record on Been technology and. All and then Alfredsson did the Britain s first talking bins I mean we did that story you know you do you put your noodle tub in there so many guys thank you very much for bringing your own little. That would make a difference as well wouldn t it but I could do on that guy s. He is so much for making the effort to get out of your pa and walk to the big it will be three Pisces but. I got a big belly bins in the double She dials as well the big solar powered ones I ll be to tell fishing around in the archives we ve done that many stories about rubbish. Just sayin. That was no longer the big Betty Binns was anyway maybe we could be at the forefront of this nature in technology big funnels to lobby a letter in through the window honestly seven twenty eight is the time have you worked out yet who s special celebration is today. If you are clearly she s already for the headlines past seven Kinnick could have told you about it now be ready for the news you know like going on last minute preparations are now you know keeping a close eye on the news wires Sally Swinton got married twenty five years ago today scary it s not a Teddy was scary is I mean you ve only got a certificate to tell you this much you don t remember it. What was what was it was what was your first what you thought was devoted idea OK Which was it was your brother in law there no I don t know what was it you can remember what I remember what color you all just yeah or yeah because you got a photo album and that s when I thought I d give you all a laugh at my expense do you remember anything about the day yeah I remember quite . Twenty five years that I remember the minister. In the BIOS slightly muddled up on me correcting I m embarrassing like well I guess I was just kind of helping. In a constructive mental results I was only slightly the wrong way around but because I thought. So any any other revelations from the photo album apart from way always your brother the one the one photo that I didn t get because I had gone up to the room in the hotel at the reception to you know just to freshen up and everyone was apparently looking for me because Frank Bruno was staying in the hotel and he d walked into reception that was the back to get a picture about did you miss him yeah. Our congratulations to. Celebrate silver wedding anniversary we ll play a song later on this morning it s seven twenty nine got the news headlines for Sally in a moment for you then and then we re going to do bit more antisocial behavior a lot market as well if you ve been in Matlock the indoor market two days a week there are literally two stallholders in there nowadays. It s half past seven they choose day morning and with the latest news headlines for you this morning here is Sally Swinton a study has found that more jihadist material is accessed online in Britain than in the rest of Europe the center right think tank Policy Exchange says Internet companies must be made to take responsibility for the content that appears on their platforms incidents of antisocial behavior in Darbyshire could be going unreported according to the police. And Crime Commission Hartle Densa it comes as a Darvish a police report shows anti-social behavior has been declining for the last three years but local councils and valley Darbyshire Dales and Arab wash say they ve actually seen a rise in the number of incidents in large times these people in Long Eaton say they ve noticed the increase as well I have no tests or an increase in antisocial behavior particularly vandalism the only thing is I have not seen an increased presence of police on the actual streets members of my family have Xperia. People drinking in the marketplace over the past few months it has become more of a problem particularly when we get an M.P. s proposed doubling some people scum so tax in order to protect public services in Darby Chris Williamson says raising the tax paid by the city s largest homes would save the city and prevent the council having to hand libraries over to volunteers the conservatives describe the idea as ridiculous British overseas territories are once again bracing themselves for the impact of another powerful storm Hurricane Maria is threatening the eastern Caribbean including Montserrat Angola and the British Virgin Islands campaigners from Bell part of celebrating after plans to build more than one hundred new homes in the buffer zone of a world heritage site were turned down last night historic England had said that the development would harm the outstanding value of the dam went Valley mill site dozens of protesters attended the council meeting at Ripley town hall to oppose the application WENDY MITCHELL from the bell polling Community Action Group says it s a huge relief they rejected the case and on the fact that they did not or the World Heritage site they see is something to be proud of we have the national international protection. There s been no comment so far from the developers B.B.C. Radio Dobbin news headlines sits. Eight minutes to eight. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. From junction twenty three A of the M one down to junction fourteen a council Donington that after an accident in a fuel spill and delays around Brett the now for the A five double one is a set of roadway on Ashby road east around that reaches very busy and of course the following that rate up towards winds hail it s also slow in to button in connection with decent peaches breach. In the town generally heavy specially state and he ll rise and person bridge traffic is diverting and then towards a six zero nine six is queuing now both ways this is set of roadway so it s very slow down towards the morning junction if you see a problem that data s cool one double three to be six one six one six one Sarah to B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. About the funnel bins at the motorway service is in your mind a new window and lobby a trash out why don t they just pour the coffee to you and your burger in through the car window no cups or wrappers to bridge that take it a step further just just kind of you pull up to a a car the nozzle that you re pulling through the window live recline you say put it in your motion I can just. Drive on you know I wouldn t want to exert yourself by off into you know. Wrap a Big Mac. . So if you can now that then stop dropping that will come into newspapers front pages this morning gang of thugs brutally attacked pubs new landlord says the dobie telegraph from Page. Got mock up of what wine Rooney might look like doing is community service for drink driving and Facebook bans. They say an aria Heroes charity that teaches that it s able to fly has been banned by Facebook while I-S. Beheading videos can stay. That e-mail talking about Ryanair flight math is the headline on the I was a picture of Donald Trump and Boris Johnson a bush Johnson and Donald Trump now that s that s Boris Jr I m counting the time climate change disaster can be averted say experts Guardian watchdog urges action as millions of households rack up mounting debts was this one this is the Daily Telegraph Boris and Donald again may must unite Tories on bricks it all lose the election warns the EEG Daily Express a May I m driving Britain out of a you may versus Boris PM takes back control is the ice front page handling of the Tory divisions this morning and the Daily Mirror say the shaming of Ryanair back to the cancelled flights again on the front page of that one this morning when Blackpool but pulled in emulation given to Blackpool eliminations there s a wrong way in a right way to do the illuminations the wrong way I can see you spend hours trapped in a traffic jam busting for a way with people trying to sell you a neon glow sticks through the window if you do it right you start the right and the right time it could be lovely but this year probably the garbage of an issue six mile sea front full of all the different lighted up displays of the day that they have they managed to get a supply of seventy thousand seventy thousand dud electric bulbs. Someone got three Blackpool town councils account see if there s a receipt from Dell trucker in the. Seventy thousand dollars hold the spaceport is junk Collins the Bellevue manager Nigel Cliff has revealed he doesn t think it s worth intimidating his players by showing them too many clips of their next opponents Manchester United the Red Devils beat Everton for nearly in the Premier League at the weekend here s how the Bruins boss responded when we asked if he d watched the game force a first ten minutes. So you know it in coming out of the first ten minutes and a city might have written so we envisage something similar I hope we don t concede I hope some readers and smart one from twenty five to thirty are like a man to do just that and we can do without them we ll try to not make any mistakes and we re trying our own off if we can. Now be in travel to Old Trafford to take on Manchester United in the third round of the League Cup It s a busy night of action in that competition amongst the highlights championship Barnsley travel to Wembley to take on spurs that of course is where Darby would have been had they overcome the tykes last week elsewhere Leicester play Liverpool Aston Villa host Middlesbrough Norwich go to Bradford and Bristol City will look to cause a surprise at home to Stoke while Bolton travel to the London stadium to face West Ham to cricket where Jonny Bairstow will keep his place and open the batting for England in the first one day international against the West Indies which gets underway at Old Trafford this lunchtime best those yet to nail down a consistent batting position in the Whitehall side and former England captain Michael Vaughan feels it s an opportunity that the Yorkshireman has to take but now I feel this is the first time best I will feel that it s been given a spot an absolute spot they could nail down it really is a great time to go out there and get big big scores the guys that talk about getting home just over again one fifties and you know to hope that it will be looking at the subject or I m going to grab this chance Darbyshire meanwhile are at home to Kent in their pain or to make County Championship fixture of the season and they re up in Chesterfield for that one and Rio Ferdinand is to attempt to become a professional boxer he ll confirm he s taking up the sport at what s being billed as a major news announcement this afternoon seek to emulate CURTIS Would House the former at Sheffield United striker he went on to become British light welterweight champion when you say announcement he said we know he s a go to announce we know he s saying he s going to go I m going to box in the eyes done for the way of the modern world isn t it drip drip drip drip drip peculiar. I like Rio Ferdinand hope it works out for. It seems a little bit weird. Yeah anyway he s never been in all but it s not exactly. Oh yeah John Collins said that not knowing of the day with me that what I said but now I know huge respect for Byrne Albion and Nigel Clapham the same there and I think that what they ve achieved is magnificent and I wouldn t put it past them to cause a bit of an upset tomorrow. Specially where we see who actually runs out but Nigel Cliff says well he s not showing them too many videos well Manchester United had this incredibly successful start to the series and that they re scoring for firm they re not conceding too many goals that joint top of the Premier League because the burden of players won t know that if he doesn t show the many videos well so I blindfold and they re always going on a mission to kill me going to special outing Tonight I go on I mean it boss that s mine you know it s as if they have a balance to strike I think with Burton now as well because obviously we all know they ve made this incredible journey from Normally much higher than they ve ever been before they are much higher than they probably should be but they have international players in their squad now Steven Warner has as as play for England and spent you know the bulk of his career in around Liverpool and Aston Villa I don t think the burnout being players will go to Old Trafford and be overawed in a way that they might have done six seven eight ten years ago but don t show the body type just in case just think our right best to be the bricks or should we be on Sky B.B.C. Radio. Rights when she too we ve been talking a bit about anti social behavior thanks for your messages keep on coming in if you ve got something to say about the subject it covers a whole range of issues I know a number of double cheese and district councils say they re seeing a rise in the level of anti-social behavior we re talking about Amber Valley double She Dale Sarah wash double ship police say incidents have been forming for the last years that the police and crime commissioner. Thinks it could be due to under reporting one hundred Brits out in bar watch this morning which has been the victim of antisocial behavior in recent weeks Heidi. I m at a playground and the one on the prior way out of a new it s it looks like a regular playground the set of swings there s a seesaw there s a slide but the ground under fought the stuff that looks like concrete but actually isn t it sort of fellow made space to be soft if you fall on it it s been ripped off so there s just great big holes all over this playground where some of the the material on the grounds been taken away so it s actually quite easy to triple if you were running round this playground itself is a lot of holes a lot of divots for you to get your foot stuck in now at the front of the playground there is a sign with some numbers on the safety to call if you have an injury and there s also a line on there that says thirteen only now we re hearing in that large groups of children a lot older than fifteen a gathering on this playground and it s those groups that are responsible for vandalizing this area of Barra wash now in nearby along it and there s also been a number of trees memorials and structures that have been damaged in the last twelve months which is cost area washboard Council over ten thousand pounds now these people in the town also say they ve noticed a spike in and she social behavior has got worse in Long Eaton because there s a few kids hanging about and recently I ve had my car broken into the still hang around and go along the street trying cars and things so yeah it is getting slightly worse than it used to be it probably makes locals a little bit scared a bit more where a because obviously they probably don t want to clatter at night when there s youngsters hanging about I have noticed an increase in antisocial behavior particularly vandalism the only thing is I ve not seen an increased presence of police on the actual streets members of my family have experienced young people drinking in the marketplace leaving lots of rubbish and things behind as I understand they re quite big groups of people about so over the past few months it has become more of a problem particularly that we can share. That s the people in Long Beach and talking about antisocial behavior in the town itself now comes the Mike Wallace is from Arrow Council and joins me this morning Mike just tell us about that the main issues with antisocial behavior in Long Beach and I m here in borrow office yes I m lead member of culture and leisure for a wash I fully understand what people are saying about antisocial behavior we ve had a lot of problems on west part where they ve ripped up trees damaged memorials that sort of saying and you know the bill gets higher and higher and higher we can understand why they do this because basically we want to give them a nice safe green environment to play and enjoy themselves it s a very well used hundreds of thousand people visit every year here in borrow more localized problem as you can see in there you ve rightly described the safety surface has been damaged it s been ripped up we ve got to repair it got to make it safe there s been some more damage since the weekend I do and try and come down quite regularly because I only live just around the corner from this play area and check it out but there are young but there are groups of young people certainly in excess of ten years old who come here they drink they swear they cause residents I should say just across the road real problems at times with doing and obviously one of the things that they do do is. What they haue done is damage this play area and again it s another bill for the borough council to have to pay to make it safe and secure to let young children play on it so we see you these residents all talking to you when you re saying that young people being obese if it s people who live just across the road and in neighboring houses Yes that s exactly right we re I ve been up here several times in response to calls from neighbors who ve been suffering from young people when they try and challenge them and tell them to stop and behave themselves they get abuse. All the time and basically it s not what should be happening I don t want to criticize the police because I ll support the police but there isn t any sort of bubbly on the B. Which I feel is it has always worked in the past and I m going going back and people think there s other ways of policing but if a visible police presence is a massive tyrant and it s got so bad now that basically what they tell us to do is get the residents Iraq having real problems just dial nine nine nine and get out and get the police here on those emergency circumstances but it isn t very pleasant been here experienced it myself the language is absolutely appalling the behavior. Of these young people and obviously it s ending in damage to their accounts or property which is that to provide young children with an immunity which they can a joy has the problem got worse if the last twelve months yeah we thought we d gone a bit we thought we were really hard on this both as a bar account so and in particular our watches a parish council we do have wardens who volunteers who go out look at parks. It s not just this type of vandalism but the good old faithful stand by a dog fouling which is prevalent and over the last few months we certainly have seen an increase in antisocial behavior vandalism dog file that you name it all those antisocial things that make people s lives a misery if you like and I shouldn t have to put up with it are green spaces our play areas is after people to enjoy not go out and being abused by young people who are behaving in an incorrect Mike thank you. Heidi thank you very much Heidi both Embar a wash this morning and there with my want to from air wash Barak Council lots of messages about anti social behavior this morning what to do about it how bad it is going to be talking to the police about this after this morning that official figures suggest the seats on the decrease the experience seems he was suggesting in some hot spots the opposite is the case is it just that you don t have any faith in reporting it. If you re talking about it we re talking about it the bricks issue with the and sky on B.B.C. Radio dumping what is the Solution What to do about anti social behavior you might have a brilliant idea because you get a reality is you get a solutions or talking on your own to catch it at least the bins they re putting highways England in the northwest they start in motorway service that rides a biopsy much litter check to a car windows they go. Will put a big big in the shape like a funnel and you can still love the litter of the window at the BEEN SO little bit like you have been into a pub where they pull a target on the euro and also you know I mean. It s just make it competitive put a challenge in there maybe there somebody put it in the right place. I mean clean up Britain have said this is ridiculous it s just encouraging people to think yeah you can be lazy not get out your car and shout Rubbish out the window but I know you ve spoken about those what to do about litter and rarely is that the answer making it so you don t have to bother to get out Uka go to a call from Majeed in Normanton thank you they suggested that I think this is a genius idea the technology must exist for this he says why don t you have to specifically drive through food places drive through restaurants have the car registration cameras that recognise you have be a number plate and then they print your age on the wrappers of your food so if that finds itself dumped somewhere they can trace it straight back to you how clever is that I think that s a pretty damn anyway there s a lot markets in a moment the indoor market in Matlock have you been lately. Was a. B.B.C. Radio Dobby travel Well we re still seeing delays. On the southbound side it s off to an accident between junction twenty three I am one and junction fourteen a council Donington So one lane is closed on the southbound side it s also looking at heavy now for the A fifty. Towards the junction twenty four the motorway really struggling this morning coming south from Junction twenty five down to junction twenty four is very slow through the Road area we ve got keeping traffic on the. Bench that s very heavy south towards and then the really from the I six at the concourse island right straight to the A fifty two and also heavy traffic between Repton and willing to going up along the willing to ride. The A five double want to round Brett B. Is very heavy this morning this intemperate the Gary Lane junction if you see a problem. Three to six one six one six one Sarah to B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. Only receive radio Dalby we re having a party to celebrate over a touch of soul so fifteen hundred sixty three thousand six hundred minutes. Later folk in your truck. Twenty second two thousand and seven and every night since. You see jazz a little from boy from. Special. The last decade. Before I did some of my favorite guests including a still prior to the. B.B.C. Radio dogs actually with Wind and Fire there s only one man on B.B.C. Radio you could use a phrase like not a funk in your trunk and. It sounds completely like it s natural and that s Devon brilliant chose another song to celebrate ten years of a touch of cell that we can play on the Breakfast Show which I ll do in about an hour from now slightly less ten to White is the time timeout looks indoor market I mean East by all accounts barely even a market anymore it s open on Choose days and on Fridays as well there is if you put your nose inside a book which is surrounded by empty stills a meanie. It might be better marketing our reporter or a gala more has taken a look around and when you. Go forward looking just so. Just off a busy road right in the center of Matlock stand the town s indoor market it s quite appealing from the outside there s an array of green plants signs welcoming you to Darvish Dales markets the pavements bustling with passers by and the responses of color courtesy of the green grocers fresh produce out the front inside is a different story. All. Right Timothy Jackson Jackson photo back just around the corner the indoor market is pretty empty it s pretty much no one in there at all yeah yeah it s this a regular day the markets open Tuesdays and Fridays is always a yeah when it s a Friday of Saturday butcher comes in pull over there now it s just green grocers just those here nobody else. Yeah you open all through the week every day off on Sunday how long has it been like this around the corner. A load of empty stores probably about two and a bit year ago used to be. And everything just on this corner I am probably before that car yes three or four years ago since there were people actually on the stall using all the stalls and whatnot. But a long time. You ve got all these different produce here I can see around me this also has a color and even coming in saying you are we ve been speaking but what s happened to the others why say they stop using it I don t know people just don t use the market you know use the online on what now everything s free there s no rent online and yeah I understand and everything it s a shame you know well times have changed I guess. Times have changed presumably at one point the rows of stalls inside would have been occupied and you could hear all sorts being sold now there s just the of a solitary but his refrigerator remained really Robert s love told which is how things become like this and how long of that been like that but which we know in ten years but mainly the last two years have been the worst Do you know why it happened but first myself I think too much to do with abortion passes for developed pensioners same visit cost around and this lack of interest with people if you don t mind me asking Does your business here too well well will will. Be do feel pretty reasonable. Always and the family will keep going do you think it s the same as who is see all these empty stalls and a shame there may pain it s still the cheap enough that people just don t want to call it pain you don t want to take a chance to think you can discriminate on the on the day you take money into work like. People establish yourself it will be there and that s what s lucky What do you think you accounts. Of the traders or shoppers could do to try to bring more life to earth a just modern life now they just might live life so my life maybe we could do it and trade in that said then got confidence. Because people is coming up in a book you ran said you know interesting by. Rory gala more luck in the market in response to a Dale s district council have said they introduced a promotional rite of just ten pounds to attract new traders but despite a very positive response to the raid on in the first few weeks numbers dwindle and usage of the market continues to fluctuate the council s waiting on results of a ten thousand pounds study into the potential redevelopment of Matlock town center . And the staff of the sky. B.B.C. Radio. Five To wite news on the why but the full that size is a man after my own heart I suspect I mean planning a wedding yeah people don t you think kid how much he s spending flowers can t he can t it s a human venue dress and all that good but not Knowles not for well this man he s getting married Indaba she s got it all figured out Ben Farina he s getting married to his fiance Clem around next year and they get married and knock it down from Ashburn he s not paying a single penny out of his own pocket for the venue Good morning Ben good morning and congratulations nice one How you doing this I am well. We ve just purchased a house so we were looking at ways where we could get my way it wasn t so costly costly well because one of my friends summarized thirty thousand pounds. Exactly so we looked to buy our start looking before I even proposed it just how I could afford it so she d say yes. So. Far knock it out for. A venue that had everything on one side so. The wedding there in the guest can stay there. And not what sort of problems the venue is still coming in around ten grand I understand that yes they do definitely star in from home wobbly six thousand pounds over fourteen thousand pounds and on them I guess you want. The cash pay to stay in accommodation for the weekend on the weekend with three. When you go to a higher venue. If you spend so much on the venues for a yes pretty much and. You are but you are charging the guess you sent out invite saying you want to come to our wedding by the way will cost two hundred fifty nine . Pretty much. Of it going down then well it s. More the fact. Is if you re going to get my wood approach people want to come see a way to pay to come to a halt five in the post. Yet time is you know if you have any Well you guys get married out of town but you got to pay for a hotel at the bar where they can place tonight at the hotel where you get my hundred twenty foot and. Sales been. Blowing my I m loving the spin I m loving the pitch on this and what about I mean we are kind of going on the way we re going to as well as we ve been called to do that for the whole weekend. Was a hundred fifty pound. Accommodation for every day that we included by the venue are you how you doing the character in the cage. He volunteered to do the first. One of what about. To get. Money saver I love him but it was nice what he going to cost you over a person if you think. Less than maybe eight and on. The same. Planet with it all on its. Seven hundred quid. It s pretty and when you when you actually get to marry them when you re in the eight. Well look I m maybe was befall them but if not congratulations for an accelerant I m not going to talk to you I know you re in the pipe Yes I did I got pretty much everything wrong love to spend and play have taken . Next year Nash Braun and he says Custom Betty nothing is challenge it would you pay to go to a wedding se win friends silver wedding anniversary today about you paid more than three grand twenty five years ago then yeah yeah I think I don t. Like that I m wondering whether maybe you could compete with that maybe not necessarily your wedding just ways of saving money was the tightest thing you ve ever done in charging the guests to come to the wedding I m thinking maybe ring my father in law you know the man who joined the gym to get the free showers. Tightest thing you ve ever done brilliant money saving tactics you know where I am six one six one six two and maybe you want to send me a quick text that would be eight one three three can you tell playing near to nothing for your own wedding by saying bring your I m only the caterer in and you can play on hundred fifty quid but I had to come to the. Charge to guess what you know I say and they get I get a bed and breakfast I get you know nice mail nice weekend that Endeavor sharing that which you and your best tight taste ever action I mean radio T.V. And movie. Is B.B.C. Radio. One she said the nineteenth of September the headlines this morning there are more online searches for jihadist content by people in the U.K. Than in any other country in Europe and the sexual behavior appears to be on the increase in some towns despite policing the thing is a dropping and people considering helping to run Darby s library say they need more information from the council. It s eight o clock on Sunday Swen fun and. The report has set out the huge amount of searching for extremist material done online in the U.K. The center right think tank Policy Exchange says Britain ranks fifth in the world for such that she s after Turkey the U.S. Saudi Arabia and Iraq General Petraeus farma director of the CIA and commander of coalition forces in both Iraq and Afghanistan wrote the introduction to the report this is a diabolically difficult problem to get the balance right between privacy on the one hand and then the tools and the authorities necessary to eliminate the way that Islamist extremists have been able to use cyber space you know this is a whole new domain of warfare incidents of anti-social behavior in Darbyshire could be going on reported that s the concern from the country s police and crime commissioner Hartle Densa local councils and valley Darbyshire deals and there are a wash of all reported a rise in incidents at certain hotspots but in a new report Darbyshire police say on to social behaviors been falling for the last three years hard Odense us concerned that s due to underreporting overall antisocial behavior has gone down but they also indicated there were increases in certain hotspots it s really still important to report antisocial behavior this is one of those things that doesn t get dealt with immediately deal so it s not a high priority area but the intelligence is really critical to make sure that we target all the hotspots and not just the ones that are reported and M.P. s proposed doubling some people s council tax in order to protect public services in Darby Chris Williamson says raising the tax paid by the city s largest homes would save the city and prevent the council having to hand libraries over to volunteers the conservatives describe the idea as ridiculous Meanwhile people considering volunteering to run one of the city s libraries have asked the city comes. So to give them more information the first public meetings for potential library volunteers was held yesterday several people said the council wasn t giving enough information for volunteers to decide whether to take on the risk Dave Anderson s hoping to help keep Allister library or Penn I think there could have been ground work done prior to this point to let us know what was expected. For us to take it forward the consequence libraries will be handed to volunteers in April three teenage boys have been charged with murdering a sixty four year old man in Leicester two fourteen year old boys and a fifteen year old who are too young to be named will appear before Leicester youth court this morning a fourth teenager has been released without charge talks to create an elected Metromedia fish field which would include Chesterfield have collapsed the meeting yesterday of South Yorkshire councils failed to reach any agreement on similar devolved powers to those of Manchester and the West Midlands The government said it was very disappointing that it puts one billion pounds of investment in jeopardy the prime minister of Dominico Roosevelt Skerritt says the Caribbean island has lost all that money come by and replace after a powerful hurricane made landfall there Maria is moving roughly along the same path as Irma the hurrican that devastated the region earlier this month. I guess attending a wedding next year will be charged one hundred fifty pounds each so the groom can cover the cost of the venue Ben Farina proposed to his fiancee claim around this year but after buying a new house couldn t afford the dream wedding they wanted he says the idea of charging guests to attend the ceremony at NACA dam farm in Ashburn was the best way to regardless of what people are paid to go so why don t we go where the hotel and in a hotel room all travel expenses it will always be that many a large amount of money to go to one anyway so why not have it and Ward the actual Why didn t more than just turn a business I know now here with the supporters don t call and say final preparations will be taking place today for Burton Albion with just a day to go before they take on Manchester United in the League Cup boss Nigel Cluff has told B.B.C. Radio Dobby won t be showing his players too many videos of their opponents because they might just be intimidated as a busy night of third round Lee compaction tonight one of the highlights is Barnsley trip to Wembley to take on Spurs Dobby County should be there they only had to overcome the tykes last week England s cricketers play the West Indies in the first one day international of their series against the West in this one takes place all Trafford Jonny Bairstow is back in the site open the batting and Dobby his final home game of the season season take on Kent in the County Championship or put Chesterfield B.B.C. Radio Darby news and sports five past eight. With sky. B.B.C. Radio. Five last night then all. I m going to be saying that increasingly frequent in the coming weeks. Is a great surprise visits to the nineteenth. Thank you Fred right using the break for show this morning anti social behavior on the agenda Ripley one of the town s suffering the leader of the council there stay for a bones told us people are taking matters into their own hands and I have heard anecdotal evidence of people who are saying they re going to. Taking a pickax So people are great police here to talk about this problem and the dubby M.P. With a plan to save the city and the libraries and everything else explains his plans to double some people s council tax potentially a. Rich Davis you ve got your weather forecast this morning well after a chilly start through today looks like we re going to have plenty of dry Ambroise phones around sunshine through the softer news going to stay dry and quite clear overnight as well. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel still a bit of a struggle really around. With Alain shot between the M one and the sorry junction fourteen at consul Donington and that s because of an accident on a fuel spill so delays heading away from the motorway winds hail. Five double one slow towards person and that s in connection to traffic diverting away from the road works on peaches bridge and then you ve got the eastbound I fifty cueing each of the Little Chef friends about there is a lane closed. Sorry to B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. Seven minutes past eight and it s the break for sure Sally pepper later on today by the way I want to know what makes you feel like you re living Well let me just before we get. The Times today the secret of happiness I found the secret of happiness scientists have identified this is great the secret of happiness lies in a good night s sleep. Still feels as elusive as ever to win anyway no. Nineteen the September we ve been talking already this morning quite a bit about anti social behavior which I know covers a whole spectrum of different issues that can be really really troubling to a community is it really on the decrease that all people just stopped reporting it Police say the number of anti social behavior incidents reported in the county has been falling for the last three years that is seemingly not the experience of bar and district councils and a lot of local people as well Heidi both is in Border Watch this morning which has recently suffered from vandalism and other antisocial behavior. Yes I m a children s playground on pry Avenue and now this is one of the areas or hot spots as we re calling them this morning where we re being told T. So should behavior is taking place and there is evidence of that the floor to this playground is being ripped up leaving lots of holes all over the ground and despite the No six at the entrance which says under thirteen s only we re being told children much older congregate in groups here now it s not just in area wash where there s been intense instances of this anti-social behavior were being told it s happening in Ripley the town council are actually holding a meeting tonight to discuss an increase in alcohol and drug abuse there s problem tenants and nuisance neighbors also being cited in it as an issue in north of our own and in books and young people were reportedly being abusive and drinking on the streets. OK Heidi thank you very much well that with me in the studio superintendent Tracey Harrison from Dublin Shipley s Good morning good morning what s your analysis of how this P.C.C. Report from the force says anti social behavior on the way down and the anecdotal evidence suggests quite the opposite I think there are areas within Darbyshire where unsafe behavior is down I think there are areas where we still have issues to to focus on and the report actually was combined from councils and Boras across the council and so it wasn t necessarily just a police report and my overall view is we get over one hundred hundred fifty calls of unsocial behavior every day they vary from an abandoned vehicle dock foul lane and nuisance motorbikes to alcohol fuelled Disorder drugs neighbor to spews it s such a variety of different elements of unsafe behavior and there are issues out there without a doubt stats are one thing on the way they don t always give that true picture and my view is it s down in some areas and there s some issues we need to tackle and we you know we re constantly do that and we ll work with our partners to to address some of the local issues that s what we try to do on all those calls that you receive every day I mean since we talked about this this morning a number of messages coming in Mark is in summer coats He says the reason it s gone down is that people don t bother to report it because the police don t do anything about it so it s a waste of breath I ve reported numerous incidents but nothing s ever been done about it Christine Chad says we have anti-social behavior in my street but the police aren t interested they tell you to report it to the council the council tell you to report it the police neither are interested until we take action. I have other people s experience you I hope and I hope not we have some real positive. Action taken place locally we have safe a neighborhood offices P.C. s those volunteers specials in every area of Darbyshire we work with the councils and we share information and we do projects diverse array dispersal orders and positive action arresting cetera but I agree we can t solve everything and we can t be everywhere at all times and some of the you know last week we focused on you focused on and seventy offices involved one day on human trafficking and this weekend I was on duty we had the terrorism threat I had to put lots of offices in different places so you know my answer is will do our best and if people aren t happy I would encourage them to speak to the local neighbor teams and work with those to try and resolve the issues but I accept we can t respond to everything all the time we have a lot of I am working with those other individual organizations and bodies and there is no direct agency or organization responsible for antisocial behavior is there is that something that could should change you know I think we ve all got a part to play in it because you know if I just went through the list of just within the definition different types you know there are there are some people who we might work with highways and the local council around vehicle issues we might you know will work with licensing in door staff and the council around alcohol issues so it s got to be joined up but this is no one aid and I felt too much is expected of the police I think often where the person people ring in their hour of need and that s absolutely right. And we will you know take those reports from people but I think he s got to be a combined response and that s what we try to do I think we re working with our partners better than we ve ever worked for sharing information and tackling you know those local issues but as a say we can t do everything all the time and you know my my response is will do our best wherever we can we ll do our best and when you do identify these what you think call called hot spots. Can something be achieved in those already U.S. Century end up just moving the problems when other area now I think what we ve tried to do a is to work with the issue that s that with partners to actually find out what the issue is and what we can do about it whether that is prevention whether that and positive action through arrests whether that s through education whether that s through and diversion activities so we do try and you know collectively resolve the issue we try and listen to residents and and get those visibility patrols out there and sometimes it does move on you know in if I m honest sometimes people we will talk live to specific area and those people will go somewhere else but and say she gave a cover so much more than people in a park you know is that neighbor dispute where that will taken it can take an incredible amount of time of officers time of council time through mediation and we get a lot of calls for service you only have to look in the city center and you know I ve spoken to a number of times around the city center we focused some huge effort in the city center to reassure the public to prevent to educate to take positive action but that means there s more offices there that could be somewhere else so you know the maybe people not getting the service somewhere else because we ve had to put efforts because the city is affected so many people now have a coming in this morning will carry on the conversation Tracy Harrison superintendent Tracey Harrison from Dublin ship police it is eight fourteen you still welcome to have your say if you re talking about it we re talking about it the Bronx or should we be on the scanner B.B.C. Radio Dudley. Ridiculous study of the day is this one we spend one hour and forty minutes a day driving for perfection. In looks job love just strike one hour forty minutes a day so what one hour forty one minutes and you go now that ll do it save yourself and. Striving for perfection some of us are just achieve it easy as opposed them. Passed out exactly and choose the morning so one of our M.P. s has come up with a plan to save dubbing and his words and stop public services like libraries we were talking about earlier on having to be batted to volunteers Chris Williamson Dubey North M.P. Says the council should hold a referendum and seek your permission to raise council tax to unprecedented levels the vast majority of homes under this idea would see no change but homes rated as Band D. E. F. G. Or H would see increases ranging from twenty percent to one hundred percent and Chris Williamson said good morning good morning IMHO you don t hear much. It s this is this quote from you about this this morning you say and this would effectively save the city from decline is dub in decline well already struggling army with the funding cuts been imposed from central government for the last seven years and as a consequence of that but the services have suffered the council struggled for example to find the resources to replace the Assembly Rooms the fountain has been switched off and difficult decisions like that have been made which do have an impact I think on the quality of life and I think by looking at this sort of radical proposition which actually would have to get the permission of the public would it enable the council to freeze the council tax for the overwhelming majority of householders let s remember fifty four percent of people live in Band-Aid dwellings only quarters of the population therefore would who are living in bands B. And C. And A would would effectively not pay any extra I mean you could actually freeze I mean every year people see an increase right across the piece this would enable the council if they wanted to proceed with it to freeze a council tax and most people and essentially allow those or enable those with the with the broader shoulders to carry the biggest burden is a reduction of their orders shoulders a survey said familiar labor phrase now isn t it I mean the conservatives say this is a typical left wing idea it s basically tax the rich to solve everything well so it would be a redistributive proposition and of course it would have to get the you know the support of the public I mean the public have this choice of councils looking now potentially closing all turning libraries over to be run by volunteers ten libraries in order to save six hundred fifty thousand pounds I mean the council could if they wanted to. Say save those libraries and investing over so you can really only answer of how well off someone is there isn t the size of the house I mean you might be mortgage free just scraping by something like that is true and I think there would be ways in which the council could ameliorate that there are a sort of hardship for them at the moment where people say incomes are very. To help them pay their council tax but at the moment you ve got a situation where for example somebody who is living in a bond a property and you compare the amount they pay as a percentage of the value of the property it s around one percent of the value whereas you go further up the the property value scale and some be living in a bungee property for example the Council Tax equates to only around half of what life throws at you isn t it a given you give you an example of your house according to the Valuation Office agency Chrissy s in Bandi so say this it happened just after you d lost your job as an M.P. In twenty fifteen would you have been able to afford the one thousand nine hundred sixty quid a year under this plan well as I ve already said it would you know people who are on low incomes would be able to look to you know get costs simpleminded through the hardship scheme which the council operates but it depends on how you do the arithmetic given the proposition I put forward is just an example it would enable the Council not just to say the law but to as I said find the resources to replace the same their rooms and so on I think Council s own arithmetic was a bit better they could find other ways to save the money you know the council will make a mess of their account save a million pounds in order to save face you know not make a mess of the Equal Pay Review save more than a million on that. Well the council s been hammered by central government cause all local government has actually seen human they have made mistakes of their own the cost them additional money but I don t think any sort of mistakes in the margins would actually account for the huge reductions that the councils had to absorb in terms of a government grant and you know what this is what I m suggesting here is a budget which should be for the many not the few it would be. Unable the authority to provide the resources it would need the support of the public to provide the resources to you know to look to in the city around again so the consul like this idea well listen I don t know I mean I know I ve I ve been friends with one of course something that s where you re standing next to run you bang away Rawson s campaigning with you want to go down a bit further and these guys they re on your phone but listen it s so much of your face out there without speaking it is over now though we ve had some informal conversation about you know what I think well no they always say they re taking soundings and listen I ve been approached by lots of people who say what you going to do about the libraries and it s not simply go to the fans think it like happened it s nothing Council warming to your idea well it won t have it just what is the point it s not a good enough answer I think to simply say well it s nothing to do with me gov I ve asked my team therefore to come up with a novel idea I mean we are living in extraordinary times I mean normally in the normal circumstances you wouldn t be looking at such an extraordinary proposition but the council s been hammered more services are under threat we know that lobbies and potentially going to be handed over to similar tears and sent to jail how likely is this referendum to happen do you feel at the moment well you d have to pull that to that to the council I m just sort of simply putting this out we re already mentioned it here well I mean the council will need to obviously come to a view as to whether they want to go for a referendum the to work out you know how much they would wish to additional revenues or to up with the leader of the council did it after he say or like that I did it well nobody s laugh but you d have to ask them wouldn t you I mean I ve simply been asked by many people have said to me contact me saying Look we re very honest. About the potential closure of lobbies all that change changing the status of lobbies to bridge the wrong Bible in tears can you help is anything any ideas you can come up with so simply. With a proposition which would enable those laws to continue and also to raise additional revenue to invest in public services the you know the built environment in the city not to say this morning Chris Williamson. Thank you very much it s a twenty one. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel just an accident on the southbound one it s between junction twenty five twenty fifty and to slightly complicate things in the road works area as well so it is incredibly slow busy morning as well for traffic around Brett be only a five double one the Sydney Road Works just a flash the road east towards Gary Lane So queues in both directions of course if you go into Burton some Peters bridge is still shut both ways for road work so expect delays on state and hill road and bridge where traffic diverts the. Still has a lane closures southbound between me and want to junction twenty three a junction fourteen for council Donington That s after an accident and a fuel spill because a road works the A fifty is queuing at you talks a terrorist especially busy eastbound towards the Little Chef rant about Also heavy between Wellington and Repton for traffic on the Willing to road and it s looking a little bit heavy around Long need to now for Tamworth the same road works at the fields farm road junction if you see a problem all could update is. To be six one six one six one Sarah to B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. B.B.C. Radio Darby it s a big going but Burton Albion are one stay there away at Manchester United referee Howard whistle to research BURTON I ll be Cabaye Sprague the biggest surprise of all it s the third round of the A.F.L. Cup and a real test. Just how far the Brewers have come to want to enjoy it really isn t this whole squad everybody twenty joy only got one cup tie jumper I thought and everybody else got a chance of being involved join us for an extended sports scene live from Old Trafford Wednesday nights from six o clock on B.B.C. Radio Darby. Eight twenty three Wright and Bree spin up Piccadilly Circus in a succession of guests you may have a response to what they had to say Chris Williamson M.P. Superintendent Tracey Harrison for that from the police getting a lumber number of messages in actually thank you very much I ll go through those in a second I ve mentioned about the rubbish bins earlier on today. Or is it rubbish bins this is what the Highways Agency I stick it in the northwest but they might well I m out nationwide I get so many people loving litter out their windows driving that they come up with the final bins so you still chuck your rubbish out the window but you check into the final Bay and saves you having to make the huge self sacrificial effort of getting out of your car and walking across to the bin and I think that will solve everything or a address the problem at least thank you very much for your messages on this genius idea. Say an. Automatic number plate recognition on the fast food restaurants the dry free ones and then print your number plate on the wrappers Martin guineas all morning Martin good morning again how you I m very good now you know what you re talking about rather than me with this because you ve been a little warden Yes I was I was you know. So I m mocking this but what do you make a funnel bins. Well I was very. Little bit light heartedly because. You know the law. It s an age old problem I report to the top recently for. Clearing out this car and then throwing it on the wrong color on the wall in our reporting to the police and he was prosecuted for it is a major problem I think what they re doing there is. But it may not be. The answer The suits everywhere in every. Seven get it is a good idea then. It may be a bit of a novelty I would guess but it s certainly something that needs to be tried but it really did take dictation is telling people as to the car rather than on the Police State of the window which is not only a matter for the folks who are the most for the state here I mean in the numbers on this are astonishing the Highways Agency saying they pick up was it two hundred thousand sacks of litter from the motorways every year yet here unless the additional question of where it s not going to solve it probably can t be recycled partly because someone and we re desperate running out of. A. Courage in people to stop say the waiter in the car and then put in a bill most appropriate place leaving the formal been part of the. Well you. Know. A funnel Binns I love that it s Martin thank you very much for coming on but I said earlier on the bit like the Tubby trumpet from Teletubbies if you don t seen a picture in The Times did I fumble Binns it what would you would you wind down the window and shut your rubbish into one save the hassle of was it really that much you re going to. Twenty seven with the weather forecast this morning is Richard Davis morning again good morning yes looking pretty good out there so far today plenty of sunshine around early on this morning simply sky as well it s going to continue to be that way for most of this morning and into the softening we will see some more cloud bubble up where we also see some more sunny spells as well and in the sunshine it will feel fairly pleasant stay with highs of sixteen degree Celsius it s going to remain dry overnight and into the early hours of tomorrow morning as well it will feel slightly warmer tonight with lows of eleven degree Celsius and then tomorrow is looking like it s going to start fairly priced to begin with but that cloud will gradually build up through the course of the day and it s likely that we re going to see some outbreaks of rain a little bit later on in the evening and overnight as well it will be a breezy day but it will also feel a little bit warmer summer with highs of eighteen degrees Celsius and then the rest of the week well Thursday is looking pretty wet and rainy but that will clear away and we should have a bright and dry day on Friday and also some sunny spells to begin with on Saturday Archita out. When it comes to money Richard I don t know if you can if you careful . I d like to think I was I don t think it s a watch judging on how much money I just spent on my holiday already Yeah yeah it s all gone it reaches a point you think if I can find the money I m having Yeah exactly but because we spoke to the Federal here on Benny s the American ash gone next summer is charging the guests to come to it so it don t cost him a penny always what s your top money saving activity any to any county tips. This week restricting myself to beans on toast and past. Out of a cupboard to stop myself from buying anything on lunch or dinner so yeah I m going to budget meals this week I think that s the that s the way of whole lot of beans you might not want to get a lift home with Rich I m just didn t realize what I m saying. Of it is quite small that AMC Studio would just say and you might want to pay. Sorry over descended to this level really. Bad It was only used charging the guests to come to the wedding someone got in touch and said I was not expecting presents. Already paid hundred fifty quid for the pleasure of being there and another message Good point I mean do you want to take this to the logical conclusion that it was Gareth he said and on a minute he s been in the newspapers he s been on the show he said to publish the knocking down form an ash born again and now this frankly he should be invoicing them for the advertising. Get married and make a profit out of it I mean beyond the sandwich toaster and upset cutlery you knowing I was good at the top money saving tips was the tightest thing you of the cheapskate in your life ever done Dubey six one six one six one if you want to get out. Or send me a little message just coming out to have stayed in the morning with the news headlines this morning it is Sally Swinton research suggests more extremist material is accessed online in Britain than anywhere else in Europe the think tank Policy Exchange says the government should consider measures to force Internet firms to remove such content incidence of antisocial behavior in Darbyshire could be going unreported that s the concern from the county s Police and Crime Commissioner Hartle denser it comes as a Darbyshire police report shows antisocial behavior has been declining for the last three years but local councils in the valley deals and arrow wash say they ve actually seen a rise in the number of incidents at certain hot spots here superintendent Tracey Harrison there are issues out there without a doubt stats are one thing on the way they don t always give that true picture and my view is it s down in some areas and there are some issues we need to tackle and we you know will constantly do that and we ll work with our partners to to address some of the local issues that s what we try to do three teenagers have been charged with the murder of a sixty four year old man who died two weeks after being found injured in Leicester City Center two boys who are fourteen and a fifteen year old will appear in court and M.P. s propose doubling some people s council tax in order to protect public services in Darby Chris Williamson says raising the tax paid by the city s largest Holmes would save the city and prevent the council having to hand libraries over to volunteers This would enable the council if they wanted to proceed with it to freeze a council tax so most people and essentially allow those or enable those with the with the with the broader shoulders to carry the the biggest burden the conservatives. Described the idea as ridiculous and a groom has come up with a novel way to get his bride the wedding of her dreams by charging guests to attend Ben Farina was struggling to afford the cost of the wedding at NACA dam farm in ASH born so he s charging guests one hundred fifty pounds each by selling the event to them as a weekend in the dog should Dales B.B.C. Radio Dobby news headlines at twenty eight minutes to nine in a funny let s talk about weddings today. Sally got married twenty five years ago today. She brought in the wedding pictures so yeah look at that look at that beautiful one they asked me that it was more to give your life to. Understand how young I did I think you got the album out to prove it actually happened you can t remember anything like big family mystery going on as to where the brother in law was going to be but not in the bitches like was it did you invite him twenty five years ago Sally is a long time what do you remember from twenty five years ago all lots. Of got married a hotel on the banks of Loch loner remember the minister turning up and knocking over a traffic cone as you tried to park you were going to drive in. But no you don t remember because I said I d not be lovely I mean Sally s much loved B.B.C. Radio you know by my oldest honors she had no genuine and people love Sally and I said at least we can do is play you a song I said What was that what was your first dance you know then I don t remember I chose a song we can yes when you play maligned all Richie my destiny we were going to do that in America all right for Sally in my congratulations again. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel one lane eighty s currently closed off on the southbound one between junction twenty five it be and twenty full for the A fifty it s off to an accident so the inside lane is closed and if you coming off the and want to junction twenty three I.E. On to the A forty two we still got some problems with an accident in a fuel spill on the it s affecting the southbound approach junction fourteen at council Donington busy at the talks to the east on a fifty that s killing down to the Little Chef roundabout there is a lane closure there full roadway also wrote was only a six o nine six A That s heavy in both directions and it s quite a queue on the A thirty eight it doubly now so it s really busy from a clover up towards the markets an island if you see a problem day to school a one double three to be six one six one six one Sarah Tilly B.B.C. Radio Delpy travel. Breakfast on a cheese day morning I m supposed to be until ten am and I m thinking to be honest nine o clock am I just clear off and go to a greasy spoon or something. This is this always gets me it s always her son to blame him Pappa All right sends me a note every day and I m thinking it again on the program today I mean more happens as she gets ready and does so much a work but I say Oh yeah and I m going to I m going off to a coffee shop for the last hour of the program. How it s not OK for that program I have to sit here you think oh they re just going to from a big garden. Coffee Shop from twelve to date with Sadie now she s she s looking at why they re having to diversify. I ll be tough for you. Sending Heidi off to get us to a whole two I ll just in country house hotel sorry soul today with the next bake off challenge by cuffs on tonight and it and finding out what makes you feel like you are living well. Knock it off and I really go for a cup of coffee. Cup Some sports Joan Collins. Has a clash in the League Cup tomorrow Byrne Albion manager Nigel Cliff is revealed he doesn t think it s worth intimidating his players by showing them too many clips of opponents Manchester United the Red Devils beat Everton four nil at the weekend here s how the Brewers boss responded when we asked him if he d watch the game force the first ten minutes. So you know it and can get out on the first ten minutes and city might Everton so we envisage something similar I hope we don t concede I hope some readers and smart one in from twenty five to thirty are like the Mensa did yesterday we can do without them we ll try not make any mistakes and we ll trying out of our own off if we can that game is of course tomorrow before that there s a busy night of third round League Cup action tonight among the highlights Championship side Barnsley travel to Wembley to take on Spurs that s where Darby would have been had they overcome the tykes last week elsewhere Leicester play live a Paul a villa hosts Middlesbrough Norwich visit Brant that Bristol City will look to cause a surprise at home to Stoke and bolts and travel to the Olympic Stadium to face West Ham. Now Joey Bastile will keep his place and open the batting for England in the first one day international against the West Indies at Old Trafford today best as yet to nail down a consistent batting position in the white ball team and has been in and out of the side as well former England captain Michael Vaughan feels it s an opportunity that the Yorkshireman simply has to take and I feel this is the first time best I will feel that he s been given a spot an absolute spot they could nail down it really is a great time to go out there and get big big scores the guys that talk about getting horns it s all about getting one fifty s and you know how to hope that it will be looking at the subject of I m going to grab this chance saying with crickets and Darbyshire at home to Kent in that penalty McCown tee championship match of the season they re up at Queen s Park in Chesterfield for this fixture and Rio Ferdinand is to attempt to become a professional boxer he will confirm his taking up the sport at what s being billed as a major news announcement this afternoon he ll seek to emulate CURTIS Would House the former Sheffield United and Birmingham City striker he went on to become British light welterweight champion sports on B.B.C. Radio Darby It s eight thirty seven John thank you very much this one s for the swimming friends them. When. You go to a. Joke . Let s. Look. Look look look look look look look look look look look look. Lionel Richie my destiny Congratulations Saudi twenty fifth wedding anniversary is a landmark in the. Twenty to nine then on the breakfast show for cheese day molding and I don t get any say in the music a out we do in that one for that we got Devon choosing one is a get ready for East tenth anniversary of doing touch of soul on Saturday said Evans picked a belt of first in a couple of takes ninety minutes to ninety six the critics issue with pm Sky. B.B.C. Radio. We should probably give you the latest actually on the SAT this latest hurricane in this is in its battering on the Caribbean it s grown in strength actually as it approaches the island of. Many hurrican Maria which is now a Category five storm winds of up to one hundred sixty miles an hour and it s on a similar path certainly at the moment to hurrican so that devastated Islands earlier this month and now there s this cold into dominate can write the station Q ninety five. Dominique is Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerritt posted on Facebook that his roof had been torn off and he was at the complete mess of the hurricane he said his house had flooded later adding that he d been rescued nominee because Minister for Justice immigration and national security Blackmore said it was time to pry what we can all still ensure that all peoples involved see if there really is. A market of my own money and windows on my shop was gong to be not. The airports and the ports of all being close kitties Matthys a radio journalist in the Domini can capital things that every bad rap at least the hundreds you know it s already heating up the country right now so I ll let you stay on your meds your books or even see properly what is happening on the road the winds are very very very strong because you have been wearing something else while we still don t know what a vision part will be when this is all over already come so if it goes my group very good September because they re hurricane warnings in place as well for the U.S. Territory of Puerto Rico the U.S. Virgin Islands the British Virgin Islands David Johnson is preparing for Maria to hit his home on the American Virgin Islands other than all of the windows but most of the senators are only need about one hundred twenty five much more and when speeds are going to be way over there and they live in the area by health so everything is of value much to my are my personal belongings and. Warnings in effect as well forcing Kitts and Nevis months or absent Lucia while Hurricane watches are in place for St Maartin Sabbaths and you stay shifts and greener some of those islands Coast still recovering after being hit by hurricane another category five hurricane that at least thirty seven people dead cause billions of dollars worth of damage only really a matter of days ago they still pulling themselves back together the British government says more than thirteen hundred troops staying put in the region and in additional military teams been deployed to the British Virgin Islands. In the sky. B.B.C. Radio. Time for something from Uncle Devon s box of treats Saturday you having a posse B.B.C. Radio Dobby celebrates ten years of a touch of cell with Devon daily he was telling me about it yesterday I don t know how much I m allowed to share with you it s. He mentioned Earth Wind and Fire good ideas for other guests that will be a part of the celebration ten years of the absolute institution and as we get ready for every morning on the break. A great song for us to play. You say we go with this morning s choice a taste of honey. With. A Taste Of Honey. To summarize the feeling you get when you re on the floor when the call and hear a record that you love that would be. When you get a track as good as this and it s cool. You want to smash when I write. So a seventy eight member like yesterday a taste of honey smash the number one speeches on the nipple T.V. Show The Grand Theft Auto game it s so good it s so slinky it s so. Laugh. Baby of you the taste of honey chosen by Devon getting ready to celebrate ten years of a touch of self suffered on B.B.C. Radio Drama The big on the adhoc same. Song up by default that was not all Richie for Sally Kelly Swinton from the British as she said I m sort of right next twenty fifth wedding anniversary today. So much just checking said Tim Sally one skill at Woodlawn all right she came in. Judging by the expression she just got I mean I she didn t feel like she can remember anything else as well as I ve just forgotten about out of. Twelve minutes to say a nine o clock pm Sky B.B.C. . You. Were got a loud mouth you know after I think to talk about I think the anti social behavior and what to do and. Inspired by the the matter is getting married in June in Nashville and I spoke to earlier on this morning gusting in the penny. The smart money saving that tight shapes K.T.S. Thing that you also but do you know I was ever done as well with my Before that I m on the It s eleven minutes to nine o clock in the morning the. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel still one line closed on the southbound I am one between junction twenty five and twenty full of us down towards the A fifty exit there is an accident and she got the inside line closed off on the southbound I forty two has a lane blocked heading away from the M one down to junction fourteen at the council Donington exit there is an accident on a fuel spill towards that junction is also looking really busy a friend of holes only a six because of a set of temporary traffic lights need today all right and station my vehicle some problems there with the bus water mains that reach is still very heavy on the northbound side of the I thirty eight at dol B. Is queuing up towards the market in Ireland if you see a problem or could update is one double three to be six one six one six one Sarah Tilly B.B.C. Radio. This Sunday eight still argue she day and this year was celebrating with a twist so from nine o clock this Sunday we re going to be broadcasting from all over Adama ship and the surrounding area so you can be part of our Big Day Out We ll take a trip on a nine hundred fifty Caesar train from the together through beautiful country go east go inside the England football team dressing room and so much more dollar today for twenty seven teams from now on this Sunday on Phoebe see radio. I like him at the end he s the best tend to nine so Ben furriner was on earlier did you hear him it was a while ago Hayes the man I read this house of the newspaper yesterday was in the sun so I know there s a man in Matlock getting married in Lincolnshire he s not buying a penny they got the sum of it right. He s not from my luck and he s not getting married in Lincolnshire he s getting married in ASHBURN But apart from that they were broadly right he s not paid a penny on the on the wedding reception down farm Ashburnham Y. And yeah he said what I mean is costing ten grand parents that s a four thousand cause he spotted a cancellation but he s not paying any other on and along with your invite there s a bill. He s basically said come to this do you know hundred fifty quid a person fifty for children and you know each nice hotel states that little retreat in Derbyshire in a nice nice weekend away you get a break first is a big not shop bring your own booze I think actually bring a bottle he s got a special deal going on with someone in the family who s a chef. I think the whole do you know dresses flowers venue the works he reckons it s about three grand at the moment he s got a spreadsheet on the go. Is he is he the best cheapskate ever was what s your top tip and I want to listen actually to my conversation with Ben earlier on about our we ve been challenging people to come to their wedding Well it s. More the fact that. If you re going to get married if people want to come to your wedding more pay to come to a halt five in the post. Yeah I mean you know if you have anywhere you guys get married out of town you ve got to pay for a hotel at the. Hotel where you get my hundred twenty foot and I. Am in sales Ben. WILLIAMS I m loving the spin I m loving the pitch on this one if we can call it that one student for the whole weekend. Hundred fifty pounds. Accommodation for every day that we included by the venue are you how you doing the counter in the cage. He volunteered to do the food. I want to want to. Pose questions. For you. Money saver I love him but what s the what he going to cost you overall personally do you think. A date. Certain aspects of things put a plan of it all on. You know. Seven hundred quid. Is pretty and when you when you actually get to marry them. So that s their plan what about you when it comes to saving money she says regarding that bride and groom I can just see the staff at the reception dinner who were to die under jazz when he got to. Gary writes money saving tips. She turns the gas off while she turns the bike and. That might be true I. Thought so anti social behavior as well from Gary which I ll share with you after nine o clock the loud mass will be here I m asking you what s the thing that you or someone you know has ever done to save money and we will talk seriously about anti social behavior and want to do about it Sheryl Crow before the news at nine o clock . He says. Probably grown up and paid almost for a professional writing station when a single came out it was run by me run wasn t from choose to not music club I thought wow this is a bit special I share a crowd right ninety nine o clock. With after the news that they do you know very often on the menu there s something meaty to digest and comes in plate and try and get heads around and then something for a bit of a sort of you know palate cleansing light relief afterwards and ticking that box this morning saving money in tight whichever way you want to look at it. Tips for Rafa being savvy with the finances was the tightest thing you ve known someone today might not be you might be a bit you know say or someone else six one six one six one as another one in the papers this morning actually. Where. Am I to do that I would have offered to come friendly bombs and. Was up at human anyway looks are woman and she s been turning up to every single funeral at a particular church for the last fourteen years should know anyone who s died just goes to every funeral she s been spoken to by the priest she says she feels the need to attend as many church masses as possible other people aside she s just in it for the buffet and she s just lunch every single day so she could be able to save money I have a radical six one six one six one seventy attacks if you want to. About anti social behavior more substantially as well and what s to be done about it is it really on the decrease or is it on the up where are the hot spots and that one of the answers you want to text up with eight one three double free to do the. Radio T.V. And. Here s B.B.C. Radio down to eight. It s nine o clock AM Sally Swan fun and you report says online terrorism material attracts more clicks in the U.K. The nearly anywhere else in the world Britain is the fifth biggest global audience for extremist content according to research by the center right think tank Policy Exchange the former U.S. Military General General David Petraeus has told the B.B.C. That efforts to combat online extremism are inadequate local councils and say they ve noticed a rise in anti-social behavior despite a police report which says it s been declining for the last three years councils an amber Valley Darbyshire Dales and arrow wash say incidents that certain hot spots are on the rise superintendent Tracy Harrison says police do take reports of antisocial behavior seriously but they do have to prioritise we get over one hundred hundred fifty calls of unsafe behavior every day they vary from an abandoned vehicle and dog foul lane and nuisance motorbikes to alcohol fuelled and Disorder drugs neighbors he spews is such a variety of different and elements of unsafe behavior and M.P. s proposed doubling some people s council tax in order to protect public services in Darby Chris Williamson says raising the tax paid by the city s largest Holmes would save the city and prevent the council having to hand libraries over to volunteers so this would enable the council if they wanted to proceed with it to freeze a council tax so most people and essentially allow those or enable those with the with the with the broader shoulders to to carry the the bigot. Byrne The Conservatives have described the idea as ridiculous a powerful hurricane has made landfall in Dominica in the eastern Caribbean the U.S. National Hurricane Center says Maria is a potentially catastrophic category five storm with sustained winds of more than one hundred sixty miles an hour among the islands expected to be hit in the next twenty four hours is the British territory of Angua which was badly damaged by hurrican earlier this month Allison strand lives there people are very concerned about the deadly that still are under the sea things you get high waves that can cause a lot to starve age so it s really sort of ramped up the cleanup effort of people trying to tie down what they can or trying to get their houses sealed as best they can or when they re not scheduled to get the idea of the store we think that will get the tale which brings with it a lot of Ray a high search tide as well talks to create an elected Metro me a field which would include Chesterfield have collapsed the meeting yesterday of South Yorkshire councils failed to reach any agreement on similar devolved powers to those of Manchester and the West Midlands The government said it was very disappointing and that it puts one billion pounds of investment in jeopardy a look at the weather after a chilly start any early patches of mist and fog well clear to leave a dry and bright day with light winds and sunny spouse throughout the morning and afternoon it ll feel fairly pleasant with highs of sixteen Celsius that sixty one five in height B.B.C. Radio Dobby news it s three minutes past nine. Pm Sky. B.B.C. Radio. Good morning to you then Sally Pappas starts at ten he is what I d like you to talk with me about between now and then you can just listen but it s always more fun when you join in an anti social behavior we ve had an ongoing threat of discussion about this all morning at the police and we ve heard from local. There s a meeting at it happening tonight in Ripley to discuss an increase in people drinking using drugs in reply and the leader of the town council was on earlier on Steve freeboard he says he s heard some people are thinking of taking matters into their own hands unfortunately I have heard anecdotal evidence of people who are going to resort to taking a pickax So people but I really really hope that doesn t happen because I was totally and I could serve and volleyers won t achieve a thing well I think we can probably all agree pickaxes can t be the answer but what is the solution to anti social behavior. Sky I want double three two six one six one six one B.B.C. Radio Darby Well get on to where the tightest thing you or someone you know is ever done as well with a fellow gay marriage in ASH for next year and asking the guests to foot the bill for the venue bucking convention cheer we say if you want to take start with Abby and it s a one three double for you can tweet at B B C Darby and the loud mouth say this want to get out of march from quote good morning to say it and call it Adams from Mt Cook adventure Center money and morning after morning everyone hello hello hello lovely to see you both lovely morning anti social behavior anything you got any personal experience of this and what we mean working at a building in the center of. Yeah yeah yeah we have a lot of issues with the social behavior on the decrease apparently Yeah I think we had a real bouts of it felt like we had a bad bout a couple years ago and it really ramps up in a bit when he shut down all the homeless places and all of the drug centers so they just transferred into the hands up and that seems to where they just moved on to another area I don t now but seems to have lined up a little bit in town center. Call then is it something you ve ever experienced firsthand we ve had since we had lost a lot of her six and a half thousand young people probably young people come through Mt Cook that s a whole cross-section of society so we ve got you know the care. Ones the ones the thugs the you know the louts we ve had everyone up there we engage with them I don t know whether that s going to be the theme that emerges out of this morning but gauge with them we don t reject them we don t push them away we don t say you can t do that you mustn t do this you ve got to obey these rules we find out who they are and what they want and you know how to work with them it s because there is a lot of fame and all of the messages that are been coming in this morning saying oh you think this young people that when we were all young people can say we have to go through the stage of understanding who we are and who we want to be you know there s a rejection of parent stage there s you know the whole teenage stuff but if you re working with young people and if you re engaging with them you can understand them and their world and their problems and you know where they want to be work with them. What you might see in the evening you know when they re all full of lager and wanting to do something rude outside a building is one aspect of that but if you take a big step back view it that s just where they are at one stage when the seventeen or nineteen or twenty one or you know having a bad time at home but it s a bigger issue than that and you can you know the counselors at this and social behavior policy and you know this is deficient of social and you can contact the police or your neighborhood help or you know there s a whole lot of help agencies but it is more engaging that I think will make more difference and that s a harder longer term not more expensive not it s not necessarily an answer if you are directly affected by antisocial behavior that s the outcome of where we are now you can get engaged personally with the labs that are making your life and measuring Well if you don t make your life a misery so you would you have to say well form what that psych will show me allow to tell you you know what strategy you should adopt it isn t one answer fits all that can t be if you take a third then you ve got to deal with herd issues if you take an individual you can deal with individual issues. Do you agree how do we think engaging and I do you know I m not necessarily condoning the fact of a someone s outside your building your house whatever shouting the I was drunk to go and get you know that very moment you re going to you know get a pick axe handle of egg. Thing up yeah I know it s going go you can write about my point being that that s a level of their frustration it is but I think the problem is not getting to that point you know it s it s it s the problem is becoming. It s becoming an issue at that point it s nipping nipping in their butts and really flippant but like tackling those situations before they get to that stage chuckling drugs issues before they get to the stage where we got like people wandering around completely stoned out of the head most days yes and for homeless and yeah exam and violence and all the stuff that goes that s those are the creators of the problem exact just dealing with the you know the final point to which something snapped or something s gone wrong it s you ve got to manage that but you won t be able to fix it by only do it be like a balloon you talk about this earlier you know you squash a balloon on one side will pop up somewhere else yeah yeah the whole idea idea that there s some sort of policy some sort of law some sort of police issue that will solve all antisocial behavior in one fell swoop is is ridiculous. Whatever happens something will pop up somewhere because everyone s individuals everyone s humans everyone has their own opinions and take some things and will go down different routes that you don t like if you think you have anything to put on the menu of potential solutions shall we say to antisocial behavior get into. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel as an accident on the southbound one still causing delays between junction twenty five at Darby and twenty four for the A fifty said the inside lane is closed off there that s in the right way if you re coming off the M one at Junction twenty three a on to the A forty two there s a queue with a line blocks only a fool. South towards junction. Accident and a few. 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Somewhere in my camera past nine out of mushing common Adams or the morning you can join in as well pleased if you ve got something to say about anti social behavior at the moment we ve had a lot of discussion this morning about how the official figures of reported incidents have gone down over the last three years we had superintendent Tracey absent from the police in an area you ve been hearing from will stay free will know it was on a couple of minutes ago a bit of that what he had to say in replacing the town council are really worried about people openly drug taking for example that so many different examples of what gets called. Anti-social behavior there s this report that s been done for the police and crime commissioner he for his measure of said that he s concerned that perhaps it s not actually decreasing and people are just not qualified to report it that I feel it would change a great deal look through the report I mean all. Different local authorities sort of town councils and borrow councils have chipped in with their take on how things are I mean when we say covers a lot of things you re talking about noise nuisance vandalism. People talking about low level dog fouling drug misuse violence sporadic issues with antisocial behavior my dogs in Swat link up with groups of young people visiting to use the free wife I mean. Second minded yobs That s about twenty seven. Being around where I fear stereo wife leaning in the back and I think cramming other doorways broadband is a message that s come in a common excuse for antisocial behavior with the young is we have nothing to do then how come he says as a youngster with no mobile phones or Play Stations or computers or cable T.V. Or streaming video on demand I found something to do without going around kicking in bus stops and setting fire to warehouses or mugging small children yeah you didn t but I m sure all the kids and I were you know I mean that s I mean there was no way teenage problems in the eighty s there was no teenage I was in the ninety s course they were the point is making is there s nothing to do doesn t cut it in communication doesn t it doesn t but equally saying that all problems are from from using yobs doesn t really help the situation either. Naive to deny that this is predominantly a problem with young people I don t I don t know it I mean it is the way I look at it when when when I m looking out my window at Quad it s not seen ages that the problem. Isn t. Fully grown adults John kind of started finding out I m not talking like nine hundred twenty or not and I m on the time it s people in the middle ages who are in the four who should really know better probably can t say the bear is which is the you state again how men are Friday and Saturday night and falling asleep in quads doorway so for all the world later in the way it might be denouncing the youth of today exactly Yeah well the problems we have. Don t tend to revolve around teenagers are yobs only in that respect is more adult is more drug use it s more homeless issues and things like that that they re the problems that we tend to have a little bit I m seeing if I m in a suburb in our history and you know I ve got teenagers wandering around it s obviously a different set up but it s certainly not lines in the town center. Lot of people have been getting in touch this morning in saying you know where I live we do have this that or another problem of anti-social behavior and variations on the theme of you tell the police they re not interested I mean I put that to the superintendent earlier on or the police say tell the council the council say tell the police nobody s interested whether or not it s true there seems to be a feeling that you tell the powers that be they re going to shrug their shoulders and say I ll write it down somewhere. I think you re actually right I mean I had a look at the City Council website someone what to do about it and social behavior is a whole list of things they don t think well they think is anti social noise nuisance verbal abuse gathering groups damages property graffiti people using drugs being drunk already in public I mean these these are not a list of things and what to do ring up you safe a neighborhood team bring up your local councillors contact the police contact but that won t stop the kids actually being outside your door I think the mayor of Ripley or whoever that chap was the leader of the town manager of the town council talking about pick axe handles that s vigilante that s more brutal I think we ve moved away from that this is not the Wild West where you d like to think that I mean that s genuine that s not him threatening it by all means he says he doesn t want to say that but I mean I ve got an email that I thought of Lang that he and I don t sing I think if anything he shows a lot a lack of quality from Ripley town council. Situations like what I was saying earlier if there s if you are in a suburb and if there s rooms you know a bunch of kids roaming around what they need is some way to be somewhere to go something to identify with a you ve got about twenty years ago I sort of youth club near where I lived with a dozen or half a dozen of the parents and we set up a thing you know where we found a table tennis table and we found a village hall and we you know got the kids involved we talked things we had the police come along we had some other people come along talk about you know actually some drugs help groups so that kids could understand what drugs were and what they meant and what to avoid And so we engaged with all the various stakeholders I think that because with you know interest in young people but we actually got the group of young people we got the village hall we got table tennis table we sold soft drinks and sweets and stuff but the point is the kids then had so much to go otherwise they would have been on the streets as well and after two or three years will do sometimes listen to that thought process that they had and mistake it for excusing bad behavior when there is nothing to do no where to get I m saying he were what exactly it means little he s talking about law. Level dog falling I m not ringing the police to start low level dog family I m really really now and I think what these teenagers don t even say someone letting their Rottweiler do its business outside your front door day after day after day yeah well that s beyond me well that s different different isn t as a different situation as a deliberate. Act on the person it s not just general dog general dog. I m not a good neighbor last thing I want to do is get into a conversation about jobs it will go on forever but part of the point I was saying was going to it s indicative of a lack of respect for the for the community and for the environment right yeah right you are right but what I mean what exactly are these teenagers doing are they just hanging around on street corners is that what they re classifying as antisocial behavior because I used to hang around on street corners when I was a kid in groups of teenagers and we weren t anti social we weren t doing anything we were just hanging around talking laughing joking whatever and that sometimes gets classified as antisocial behavior though hanging around my house talking just me the man I mean whatever we were when I was a kid will ever come out and go I can bugger off lads and we d move on you know it wasn t a problem you know but it s more faster than that because those children and the time in myself when I was that sort of age we needed to interact with other young people to get their ideas to understand what was going on in the parents ideas forwards and backwards if you didn t see the young people. You know in the one nine hundred eighty S. Or seventy s whenever you were young I think young I was young I refused this cause my age now always calling young now you know yeah. Maybe the best you get nowadays I guess people are interacting on social media and you know you ve got all of the various different routes for doing that so the forum has moved online but I think it s devalued because there isn t any you know our content more your language your words the stuff that you get from being in a group if those teenagers finding it hard to interact with other teenagers in a group and if we get we re talking. Social Behavior this is a lot wider than just teenagers exactly the will that I m part of now is the one that looks at teenage behavior and activities give them some way to interact with other teenage just introduce them to fresh ideas stimulate them where I m out walking up and down the hills teach them some bushcraft teach them how to make it then give them some adrenaline you know get some more high ropes course will do something on the rocks go caving give them things that stimulate them and they come back buzzing with excitement and the reason they re still in a group they still teenage But they ve got new ideas new thought processes and that s stimulating to them if you take all the stimulation away from them so all the left with is their i Pad or granny s television or street corner where buses you know move on lads don t like the noise I m making then that s a very negative output so it doesn t necessarily cost a lot of money to engage with not just young people but old people at these sorts of stages who need interaction we don t want to be just online Society thank you once a day about anti social behavior Debbie six one six one one six . So the Smiths know you. Got. To give them. Two. Hundred. I get it. It s got to be you. Too many. Hundred times. I m going to get it. Lets. You. See. What. Background attraction perfect B.B.C. Radio to be Sally s on at ten this morning Tony you know I m in for twenty this afternoon at one o clock Martin from four and Georgie lights are on tonight nine twenty seven all tomorrow night s football exciting but now be an Old Trafford very that if you heard this morning Gentlemen allow me to write a marsh and call in Adams I said he s not going to show the many videos of my new you don t want to intimidate them. Like they don t know for sure yeah well I might surprise some people absolutely but that s tomorrow night I m back to this morning the lab joined in with this he got so they decide we ve heard a lot about anti social behavior in here this morning what to do and rang up from chap she says she quite often sees police talking to groups causing trouble near her home and they never take the warning seriously they just come back a few days later she doesn t think there is a perfect solution which is dispiriting to listen to really is and it s a bigger issue than just one P.C. On that is not Dixon of Dock Green anymore is in this world. You know I was not I was one you know straight now allowed forever it s more inherent in that is more family values cultural values social identity social awareness self-awareness when Tracy from the police was here earlier on I can put so well that you know maybe people expecting too much from the police in terms of being the ones to deal with a saw you know is that I m reasonable should there be some agency that is solely responsible for this I m you know there is the opportunity there yes and so there is no one sees Can I see that would be a confidence in us about the agency s called the agency of Mum and Dad and family unit if you ve got a it s a luxury perhaps in these days of fractured society and broken families but if you have a strong parenting unit and if a strong family with strong values and a strong moral code that kid yeah they ll go out and gather in groups and they ll have low level whatever you know we were talking about earlier but they at least know who they are whether expected to be in what s expected of them and who they want to be you know they ve they ve had an opportunity to see other values at work and they can shape their own values in relation to that but without that and there is a bit of a missing gap there where are we going to replicate someone learning values that mean they understand what social an antisocial behavior is and what s expected when they you know not just teenager but older you know the guys you see at the court they may or may not have had a family background that helps them understand that but we need to replicate that not the Dixon of Dock Green you know move along lads steps as written you can bolster a child s self-esteem and give them a sense of purpose what you cannot control is when they get home and get that sense ridiculed or knocked out of them parents caring has always been the absolutely correct point absolutely parent isn t a so I have to be paranoid I think I think saying that you need a mom and dad to raise a valid member of society is frankly you know it s funny because you re apparently the but not exactly he s out of some sort of role model in our lives yes absolutely anything. On conventional family types just as valid moms and dads even begin been sent an e-mail in now given M.B.E. The reason I bring that up is like the i Phone you know and I think is M.B.A. Forgive me if I m wrong is is that his background is in the exactly this field so to do with that so you may know is talking about the says when the Crime and Disorder Act came in in one thousand nine hundred eight and required local authorities and the police to work together to reduce crime and disorder there was a shift to local authorities being responsible for anti-social behavior they became the lead agency in tackling and reducing anti-social behavior there have been plethora of new powers created by at least two acts of parliament directly aimed at tackling this problem austerity though and confused messaging as to who takes the lead to tackle antisocial behavior has led in many areas to ineffective action a lack of clarity and responsiveness the issues complex but the starting position is simple you start by stopping the harm use the tools and powers available use the injunctions in other orders to stop people acting in an antisocial way and at the same time begin to tackle the underlying issues in partnership and finally some of the behavior being classed as anti-social in your coverage so far is not just antisocial it s criminal behavior that needs to be dealt with you need to bring in a consultant with years of experience in this area to coordinate and refresh the strategic response across the county want to be going on in mind. Sounds like expensive solutions at some point but it doesn t change where he s come from which is that it isn t an instant you know stop the vandalism stop the graffiti stop the . You know the crowds gathering it s the values which come in early and yeah I can see that the lead agency isn t necessarily the police of course for criminal activity but given that local authorities have been had devolved powers for housing and social care and so on it is more that but I don t know that I want to go a saying that it rightly is you know it s been the devolved responsibility but no other resources to the well exactly as it does say they do not have the money to you know to cover all of that the pop up you know shiny pages on the website but they would be able to back that up with any initiatives you know if there was a big group of. A particular area of population is in a part of WU You know like new housing estates where there s been a lot of new housing and the families start in the young people grow up and they turn into teenagers and grow into any facilities for them at that point you know they ve created the problem that they re going to have to deal with in the future so it s a neat is a holistic thing incidentally and this is going back to something that Adam was was quite keen to keep in the conversation and said I did about one thousand as bugs in injunctions between two thousand and three and two thousand and eight the vast majority were taken out against those eighteen it is known a youth issue absolutely. Spice of all music other things I want to talk about this morning but if you still got something to I don t know. How it manifests itself and how bad it is whether it s going up or down and specifically what any of the answers might break you take of you and you want to share it in the ring Debbie six one six one one six . Slowly slow slow slow slow. Slow. Slow slow slow. Slow slow slow. That s how most enjoyed remember them they were twins if three of them. Even looked like each other and I don t think any of them a court and Thompson Twins right in saying what they are you know what yeah. Yeah. Yeah the fellows in the bowler hat say well that s Holmes and Thompson here I m rambling on trying to throw an average Belgian guy isn t but yeah yeah yeah Jay is it edges Yeah and I think this is don t you know the statue for snowy summers and about it really does actually Belgium Yeah yeah there is a shop in Nottingham dedicated Stinson he found I went to visit the get out well in some ways castle and was walking biking because it s a house of the road somebody. Arriving every minute of my life and that it was it was a much of a job. Nice tourist buying since Him There is no nation there and I didn t was we are the guy we re just like oh my God more than five people in my shop at the same time one of the hats and. Your tin Prince that you tend. To. Attempt an Adam bashing call in Adam s we were talking about antisocial behavior will move on we ve gone off. The last couple of messages on this thank you for taking the time message that says compared to Europe the U.K. Has the highest level of anti social behavior the least is the Netherlands I don t know what those stats are but I ve no reason to doubt. It says regarding antisocial behavior your loud mouth seem to be hoping by rewarding them they will be rehabilitated to most the reward is the antisocial behavior in front of their peers or for better rewards yet give them a lawyer with no social awareness awareness of themselves weapons of the world awareness of that you know where they are open their eyes don t close men. Well talk about something entirely different in just a moment the. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. Still can just still congestion rather on the southbound one between junction twenty five it Darby and twenty four for the A fifty it follows on from an accident all lanes have since reopened but it is still quite slow with a delay time for around about forty minutes or so and then on the southbound side of the A forty two the still one lane close between me and wanted junction twenty three a junction fourteen a council Donington that s due to an accident on the fuel spill expect delays on the I thirty eight it down but is still very busy south towards the A fifty two for the markets in Ireland and busy it does holds only a six hours because a temporary lights the dial road junction if you see a problem date is called a wonderful three to six one six one six one Sarah to B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. On Saturday. On B.B.C. Radio Dalby we re having a party to celebrate from a touch of soul. Ninety three thousand six hundred. Sixty thousand seconds lot of folk in your truck starting on September twenty second two thousand and seven and every Saturday night since we ve been playing sad to see jazz a little from boy and from ten this is a tenth anniversary special The Holly songs songs from the last decade. Before I did some of my favorite guests including still. To this song swore a. Touch of soul Saturday fainting on B.B.C. Radio don t you know I still American boy was big hit you just heard on that I would have and he was telling me after the student reggae album now. She s on the party on Saturday Night Live and out of the loud mouth this morning she has to join in as well we ve done we ve done antisocial behavior we ve solved that problem. But then there was a view that these if only. I thought we d have a bit of fun before we knock off this morning and discuss the in a cheapskate frankly some people challenge it s a source of great pride to others it s just a tightwad in the family inspired by Ben He was on this morning he s the man who s getting married near Asheboro next summer and he s not paying ten thousand pounds for the venue he s not paying charging the guests on hundred fifty quid each reckons it s gone down alright with most of them well it s not that well it s more the fact. If you look at if you re going to get out of all people that want to come here why did more pay to come to a halt but in the course of the fall yeah I mean you know if you have anywhere you go to get out of town but you have got to buy. At the other went in. So I think you know where you get my hundred twenty but I don t like that. I mean SALES Ben I mean. I m loving the spirit and I m loving the pitch on this but I would do it well if we ve incorporated I d want to do that but how we can do well. Hundred fifty found that. Combination. Included by the venue are you how you doing the counter in the cage. He volunteered to do the food yeah I want to. Get for you. Money so I have a I love him but it was nice when he going to cost you over all personally do you think they. Made eight. Spezza things. On. The. Seven hundred quid. Spray and when you were going to begin to marry them. When. It s going to be. A Grand Day It might be a lavish affair but he s not saying is he selling tickets we ll go somewhere you think you re on this matter if you re a friend of the broad or the groom will then someone said he s missing a trick actually the amount of advertising he s doing for knocking down part they might as well invoice them but the marketing and make a profit on it. What are you on on saving money Adam did you cut it off your cap to remain in respect or do you think come on I thought I might balance sometimes my hate of highway which weddings cost compared to how we came saving money is being. I think in this situation I think people often like say don t give us presents give us money towards the honeymoon and things like that so I don t know it s only one little step beyond I guess and if you start any hotel and food and accommodation back it s not but I think I ve got sneaky admiration for him I think I wouldn t do it to my wedding guests and my family and friends if I was getting married and I have been married I am I would rather. I didn t charge anyone anything for that and but then they didn t spend spend the night there you know was just turn up the afternoon church meal and a way to be fair we had a paying bar you know yeah we did so yeah I ve got a sneaking out Moray Sion for him and I suspect a lot of his pals you know family and complicity I was going to say but you know Quinten says possibly would have done that to him anyhow so he may be extending the same sort of social world that he s part of the railway does do though he literally all those people you not really wanting to invite bring him in with your fifty quid bill they might not. Be so I still filter it isn t it yeah I suppose it s not so very different from having a you know John Lewis or a you know Bennett s wedding list behind Yeah to come to a. Thing pick a thing on the list take off if you bought it you know so fifty to one hundred fifty pounds with a wedding present you don t really want another message that came in earlier on about Ben and Claire said is expecting with presents as well. For the privilege of being in the year but it s a sort of continuation of that same theme you know here we re getting married you re invited so go to John Lewis or whatever and tick off the list and everything s frightfully expensive or you were saying this earlier you know people we know we re getting is second or third marriage or whatever we don t want any gifts because we re going to have toasters and sandwich maker and stuff just slip us some names amount of money so it goes towards the honeymoon so it s not so different from that and I m not terribly comfortable with that either if someone says I will give us one hundred fifty quid so we can go on honeymoon I d rather not thank you very much I say if you know I m planning and we knew my wedding vows and she I m happy to accept cash checks it s just absolutely. Not I mean he s not saying give us some money so we can have a lovely holidays a spinning this is you get a lovely weekend away for your money and somewhere along the way you watch us get married he s got shares in the venue the guys alert you asked him on the on the radio whether he was in sales and so off to him but I wouldn t want other thing I want to get his wedding Any other advice on on being savvy with your finances and I did mention earlier on my father in law who may or may not once have joined a gym so he could have the free showers. This kind of thing you know. And does he also go to McDonald s to get the free wife and yeah does that make him antisocial very and we re going right back where we thought was really going is very direct your interests I mean any tips and then you know I don t know really I mean. It s how many how many cups you get out of a bag put it that way I don t drink tea so they go on the same writing and the coffee person but I m not particularly type person but my wife points out it s morning when I said I ve been tie into it yeah you. Like. D.V.D. s film posters that kind of stuff and then we go shopping you know by the boogie beings by you know by by the pasta you know that could have enough. Money on food to doing. It won the lottery I still wouldn t go and buy branded goods when the own brand is just as good was the point. For me is what you put on the plate it could have come from anywhere as food correctly it doesn t matter whether it s been Waitrose fresh picked on by you know teenagers in. It all or you know where I m going with whether it s come out of a factory in Holland where a lot of food does originate by the time it arrives on your plate you can decide whether you want to be so nor yet a mega value champagne tastes just the same as down I m How do you know. I don t. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow what a fool s fully in love to Iraq s nine minutes to ten in the morning. Coming Out and out of. Your. Tali you were talking about the suspect who was not paying for his wedding in the middle school. Yes. That s why I said your honeymoon. Actually Well you see we were very traditional mom and dad to pay for quite a lot of the wedding we paid out for the things like the cars in the photographs and you know all those extra bits and bobs and then my in-laws paid for honey Mame . Yeah but I want to think about a darn sight chief about them than they are now how many how many cups to get out of a tea bag Oh no no no no do people do that now he said baggy come on Call it was just asking off the just obviously in relation to strangers he s heard of doing these things oh yeah. What was with everybody next door s wife like oh yeah yeah using next to. You know round of applause for that one effect. Larry. And I run with you from ten and I want to know what makes you happy in your life because this is a study that s been done looking at living well and what makes our lives better and actually from about eight thousand people think we re in this survey the top three things that make us happy will come out quite surprising they all sleep. Sacks and job security Oh I think this surely all the things that would prioritize the. Two but not three sunshine Yeah right sunshine Yeah and food. How could you I mean you ve got to be in the meeting OK you re really going to find I mean if they do anything IT job security should be job satisfaction because you were sent to receive point in that I think if you want to say you have to be a security job that doesn t make you happy make you unhappy if you ve been fired Well exactly yes but having a job that you think is secure doesn t necessarily make you happy how can it know you got to do you know you were not like you off you go what if you want if you enjoy your job but there s no security in it I m just thinking right. I m Yeah well I want to hear you now you can. OK but I do want to hear your three votes in the morning and you got three going for. When I do say that. I m going to get a life and not like sleep this and I m going to. Be easy please with a chili con carne Tommy Richard Oh yeah. Well we ve been asking some of the people in don t be well makes them happy in life. So I. Feel the top stress. So he s got a problem with that problem. For a pic of course I d like to say don t want to. Have to start the season probably not that I enjoy cooking or not spending time with friends or family just. Writing of course of course. Always that know in the top three in the studio I m shocked frankly I want to hear from you this morning we re going to hear from one of the authors of the study a little later on the show but to kick things off I want you to give me a call from ten and give me your list of three things only three that make you happy in my. Radio. Thank you for. Calling and I m still here we re talking about being a cheapskate. Tree thing you know being small I mean look at the popularity of that was that website Money Saving Expert Yeah huge Yeah I think people like saving money when he s easy things like the things that money saved next business all just change you got to say five hundred pound a day to day saving of B. And B. Day today is not we found him out of the main obviously to be somewhat as yeah one of necessity but it still a thrill isn t it when you get something for it is but not by any mace a drink when you go for a drink with them that kind of that kind that kind of cheapskate I m going to be your friends outside the yeah spend time with people who don t return a round of drinks you know I don t. When you go so good restaurants and those kind of things. You know. Not particularly back I find a decent place a palace cheap is just me isn t. Interested in free parking all the time I think of an issue if I was saying if I have a shoot paying for films I don t think you know it s in the industry for so long live video shops in films and I mean I ve just had access to three seven seven different isn t it isn t paying my family yesterday was not one of them there was a time it was like that for me and C.D. s I was the last music you ball BOLT Yeah yeah yeah yeah I know we re out of time thank you guys love you have you come through this morning out of mush and you know what s happening exciting it quite intense and we got Victorian Abdal on a moment which is doing crazy business and we ve also got in a couple weeks time and savings and come Adams from the Mt Cook adventure center thanks we ve got a pub and pizza weekend coming up on Saturday go to the website Mt Cook dot org Have a look take your family great day in the sunshine Hello thank you for listening back tomorrow morning six thirty Sally Pepper is next.

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There we are there s the casuals from the sixty s Jessamy. I love this man. Have a good day they watch the wind Wednesday September thirtieth and with your breakfast show in the sky tell me thank you very much let s say they stand for Wednesday morning. Breakfast with them sky. B.B.C. Radio Darby. Good morning and welcome here we go then eight said thirteenth of September will start with I just news headlines with those eight SE one fan the official body which monitors public spending says the government s welfare reforms are likely to have contributed to rising levels of homelessness in England the National Audit Office claims that in the last six years there s been a sixty percent rise in the number of households in temporary accommodation taxi drivers in Britain have told B.B.C. Radio Dobby many of them have had to hard their hours since the closure of some Peter s bridge the repair work started a fortnight ago and has caused long queues in the time several taxi drivers say the long diversion and place has put customers off because of the increased cost officials in Florida say hurrican has killed twelve people on the keys on the mainland the foreign secretary Boris Johnson is visiting the British Virgin Islands and which were badly damaged in the storm. And Darby s Market Hall won t open today because of safety concerns the city council says four glass panels on the roof are in need of repair and could come loose during today s high winds the authorities apologized for the late notice and will reinspect the panels tomorrow morning sorry thank you with the sport it s John Collins we know Wembley trip for Darby County next week the Rams are out of the Cup after being beaten three to buy bonds Lee despite having twice held the lead the team featured eleven changes from the weekend George Thorne made his comeback from injury in the Championship Byrne Albion have their first away point of the season after a no no drawer there were routine Champions League wins last night for Manchester United and Chelsea while Celtic lost five nil to P.S.G. And Darbyshire will be without Captain Billy government for the rest of the season after he broke a bone in his hand during that match at Sussex Alex Hamilton with the weather good morning while the study yellow weather warning in a forceful window over the course of breakfast time of those laps likely to be lifted after nine o clock strong winds are expected this morning in quite blustery conditions expect a mixture of bright spells and scattered showers today with highs of fifteen degrees Celsius. Past the morning in. Accidents or problems it has been very windy overnight maybe want to teach tree branches down and on the roads but there s no reports of any closures or problems. So diversions are in place at the moment on the diversion routes and the problems on the M one A problem. Six one six one six one. Radio dial B. Travel. A suddenly looks like. Everywhere Welcome sir. Already. Recorded. The. you. Get you. To a. It was it was before dinner time yesterday I ll sit in the news room and I said oh OK a mile from Alex Hamilton s it all Amber warning going to be the first winter storm with a name this year I. Am like I really nice and I say you may say saving me from that moment I thought I m going to play Texas in the morning and get out my sister in the storm. Proper windy I mean you know having spent the last fortnight looking at our Ricans on the T.V. I think we should be slow to complain but it s still a bit disruptive and it s ace gusty on the roads this fifty mile an hour limits and signs up in certain places there s bits a tree in the rural lanes and just be careful and out onto your hats and if there s something you feel you should warn people of get in touch and give us a call this one he sent me a message so I was blown away or blown into a god you got someone else s trampling all of a sudden out of the first things that get picked up in the storm. I didn t even know that I d done the list with a c I didn t sort of Walton s crept up on me joy to know what storms they do in this year twenty seventeen eighteen Winter OK this is Eileen the next one will be storm this will put the fear of God up yet this will storm Brian Caroline Dylan Eleanor Ffion storm Georgina had them arriving to Iona still now Ian James Cameron Larry. Hats off May Eve storm may have could happen this year depends how many we have to where we get to Nial as in one direction to be found Octavia. Pole Rebecca Simon Tully Victor and if it s a particularly tough winter we might even have storm Winifred if your talking about it we re talking about the breakfast with Sky on B.B.C. Radio dopy Anyway for now it s Eileen let me know what s going on you can always send me a text I once read. At the start of it so not for the first time I am maybe not for the last we are talking about the situation in Bert s in this morning with the traffic side for the last couple of weeks ever since they closed simply to bridge one of only two main bridges into Burton town center it s been a bit of a mess that is work to repair the bridge so stay with the bearings remember that it s going to take up to three months we ve been hearing from commuters civic and stuck every morning businesses who say buttons turn into a ghost town bus company saying the timetables are going out the window it s affected taxi drivers as well some of them so badly that at a Holiday their working hours they re telling us a number have been say in the long diversion emplacements people just that want to risk ended up with a really high fare business is dropped for some companies by about a third Here are a few drivers we ve spoken to absolutely of us have said in the next that we are before we do you know thirty forty jobs and now we re making ten fifteen jobs for some Peter bridges a very badly affected love and our trade is not even Hoff few of mine clearly they quit doing something we charge a little bit extra for to cover our fuel costs by Still time wise you know from here. Or in ten minutes less than a mile mile an hour journey that s why I don t want to go for the sake of the custom we do it losing big time yeah the. Ridges affect us quite a lot and it s making a big difference to our journey times and everything else you can t guarantee to get anybody to a destination on time or anything like that one teacher ten minutes is taken you forty five minutes to do now and I think local businesses are suffering around here as well because the town s like a ghost town is one of them things if they didn t get done people moan about it now it s been done people still have to bear with it it s one of them things when you go to bridge running over the river than it needs doing it has to be done sooner or later. To get done quickly usually the same taking fifty year old boy don t hear that gun fifty years back they should close it down a school holiday six week then it be easier but better now as soon as school come back they start to load the bridge a concierge at the council doing they don t know what they re doing anyway it s totally roguish it s also for striking for the customers as well because obviously the process isn t going to affect in the course as well as I say what can be done and it s doing people have to bear with us and plan a bit more in advance of sponge fee taxi drivers from Burton Oh there s another bit to the story I don t know if you re aware of this or not if you ve been caught up in what s going on with a sim pages bridge being shot do you know what s happening after they finish that in three months they re closing the other bridge in the New Year Burton bridge he s going to be shut up for work as well two things that we can do this morning to try and ask more whites to help with the whole thing we ve sent Heidi breathe out to let people know the good news that when that was done going to shut the other one but also. You know cups of coffee and biscuits to people sat in the jams. Slightly more constructive my going to be talking to the staff at a county council leader later on this morning as well trying to understand exactly what is going on what they re doing to mitigate this shall I can speed things up. Expected what I didn t ask a few questions find out from ADI washes dishes out refreshments will people want to ask him as well so that s not enough to write a clock that off the seventy eight seventy minutes to seven on a Wednesday morning right now this is Day to Gabriel and sells free help. Times to. The hour. To. The. Fridge read. Them should. Show. Some. Move. Move. Move . Here baby she writes me that what they were meetings and discussions and for. Charts in the brain in the sky thinking. I magine that s how it works. And we do we sort of envisage we spend a bit of time this week on the air kind of going to some of the places that feature in our celebration of a day twenty seventeen to cut to joining to in coverage each had to take part and get yourself yeah right I should ve asked me if something s for free. He snapped up the tickets the free tickets for eleven of the biggest tourist attractions around here in East Africa he had to set up by eleven years of. Sunday the twenty fourth nearly all gone to be honest as we wake up this morning. The allocation for so many of the places we go about ten thousand pounds worth of free tickets been dulled out to help celebrate a day I think I m right in saying this morning you can still apply for free entry to the beautiful gardens in whole which goes back to fourteen fourteen fifteenth century edge of the white Peak National Park the White House the white peak in the national parks are. All tub or a castle you can still get a top three Council for free and. I think everywhere else is on it s not sold out because you re not paying any money but. Snapped up bit nods off talk to some more about double she died too and if you want to do one of those remaining opportunities get yourself online get a B.B.C. To slash radio scroll down a bit you ll see a whopping great click on that bit and you can see all the details of how to apply for your free tickets for what s left and if you know able to get online wait until nine Bobbito reception they give you a printout of ring up in the talky through I m sure I K twelve minutes to seven when see the thirteenth bit of bad news if you re a cricket fan dubbed ship cricket fan someone bowled a big belly God woman the captain. Now I didn t know what the more was I m not a huge cricket follower but. Where the ball doesn t bounce and it just goes right up the batsman. Afterwards but it did it turns out do some damage to his hand is broken. Really much more to say over the. Bridge and so wait and see what the specialist says and next twenty four hours until the best of luck to Barry God Remember he doesn t like his season could well be. If you want to hear more of the game without him anyway second. You get Sussex it gets underway half ten this morning. You can listen to live commentary on eleven sixteen am and you can listen online today flitches magnificent coverage as well just coming up to ten to seven now. B.B.C. Radio Darby Sport seems back all the Saturday Dalby County are on the road at Bristol City in the Championship and here goes on the outside posted across everybody was at the back post but it s very soon branded for W. B of eleven sixty it s Burton Obion again it s full of now so I want to just push your body part back to the task to go for broke out there was an excellent player to approach I don t put up or help or try. To strike it right put the sports scene Saturday afternoon from two on B.B.C. Radio. I think Martin Williams rang Dennis Skinner for the first time in his career it s a present there s a first time for everybody a saw is an experience I enjoy talking to Denis these are saying that they were they were talked about the film based It s a unique kind of a conversations talk. About he says you don t get to be able to use most of the lots but he did have a good chat about what I mean bearing in mind going to get much further apart ideologically than the Daily Mail and Danny Skinner but it s their take on it today is all the left wing across with him for voting with the government on the brakes in Belize being called the scab of balls over this is all to do with that repeal bill and the first reading in him going through the lobbies with the Tories he describes vehemently as the enemy in that film the nature of the based Martin had a chat with him about that I don t know if you caught yesterday afternoon on his show but a play little bit of if we later this morning is just coming up to eight minutes to seven o clock now if you re talking about it we re talking about the break for sure with Sky on B.B.C. Radio. If you have noticed any disruption of all de laine first winter storm of exciting isn t it where you say an alien because I don t I was a guy to call something I. First named winter storm of the season it s not even properly all to me I m not in the need to know. It when day I mean the leaves on the ground of seeing the old twig in the road off seem worse to be honest I don t just mean you know proper origins on the telly lately I mean you know we ve had mornings where there s been Wally bins over and stuff it didn t seem at that exceptional but obviously he takes one incident with a particularly strong gust and someone not paying attention so if you know of anything to fill me in I do get in touch he said. And let me know you can always ring I one three three two six one six one six what you want to call the program subs of all music these years in use the song is called shocking. In a way ya if you can what you know open a window stick your finger out lick it and feel are strong the wind is what you gain they are forecasting winds up to seventy miles per hour with a storm ailing this morning all the way through rush hour it could be pretty gusty I mean this is a big yellow warning still in place at the moment Alex was saying winds predicted to be up to seventy five miles an hour and bits of the M one in Darbyshire there s a fifty mile an hour limb in place at the moment because of the winds. Police say they ve had a reports of a few trees down overnight thankfully no major incidents and that s good news but it is the first named storm of the year particularly foul mood alien appears to be in could imagine towing a caravan in this weather and there will be people MARTIN Spencer is the technical manager for the caravan and motorhome club morning good morning good to talk to you this morning I mean I would would ideally on a day like this or a morning like this the advice on taing be just don t. Think first of all it s be aware of what the situation is and make take some sensible precautions. We don t have people on holiday it s quite rare that you ve absolutely got to travel a specific time and in a specific route perhaps if you can delay the journey an hour or two this morning things are getting better all the time. If you can find an alternative route to the end one perhaps might take you a little bit longer but it will be a little slower but it will be safer and often it s just a case of being aware of what the situation is so I think I. You say alternative to say the motorway but I mean if you re on some windy road up a big hit in the peaks then they still going to be pretty hairy in the wind Yeah I think the higher ground it s always going to be an issue as well but also makes What was yours is out there we need in England particularly highways England put out fantastic advice taking what the Met Office say in terms of the weather and then mapping it across a particular road and they ll tell you exactly which roads are going to be really problematic or which stretches a motorway so devices out there it s a case of making yourself aware of that before you decide to set off if you don t really strong wind speeds so yeah it s. Very unnerving. Show we say we we run every year we run a competition to find the best Tokar it s on the market and we were testing a couple of weeks ago and on a test track down in Bedfordshire. Where one of the test track we use is a perfect the circular high speed ball of most high which ever way the wind is blowing some point you re going to get across when Donna. Which is quite handy and it was windy for quite a lot of not quite as windy as it s been over night last night when we re not quite there when he s out and if it really is quiet. You re certainly aware of it but we re going to find we re we re very careful on the testing that we set up the cars in the caravan really really well mind you if you do that you might say we re out of time I m really sorry but thank you ever so much seven o clock and. Ready to see the. B.B.C. Radio usually. Be careful whatever you re doing caravan on and on Wednesday the thirteenth of September the headlines this morning there is a call for sprinkler systems to be made compulsory as a result of the Greenfeld challenge by. Taxi drivers in Burton are reducing their hours because of a drop in trite due to repairs on some Peters bridge and Darby s Market Hall is closed today because of high winds. At seven o clock am Sunday Swen fan a B.B.C. Investigation has found that hardly any council owned highrise blocks have full sprinkler systems a Freedom of Information request fine just two percent in England had them senior fire officers say sprinklers save lives and fitting them should be made compulsory after the ground full tower fire a coroner made the same demand after a fire killed six people at Lac in our house eight years ago Luis Christian is a lawyer who represented some of the families I believe that we need to spend enough money to ensure that all council tenants all social tenants are safe and if that means fitting sprinklers in all tower blocks and I believe it s quite likely it does then certainly we should do that some taxi drivers in Burton say their pay is down by nearly a third since a sense sent Peters bridge closed a fortnight ago work to repair the bridge will take up to three months taxi drivers have told B.B.C. Radio Darby the longer versions means customers have to pay much more for the same journey so are putting off making a booking with them some driver say they ve half their hours as a result yeah the bridges effect is quite a lot and it makes a big difference to our journey times and everything absolutely of all of us absolutely do next how do we are before we do in a thirty forty jobs now if you re making ten fifteen jobs it s one of them things when you ve got a visual in over the river than it needs to do and it has to be done sooner or later the government s being accused of not doing enough to tackle homelessness in England the National Audit Office says all forms of homelessness have risen steeply in the past six years it also says the government s own welfare reforms are partly to blame. For the rise Polly Nita s from the housing charity Shelter welfare reforms have absolutely trampled a people s ability to find someone to lead the government must end the freeze on housing benefit for renters and Local Housing Allowance without that we will never see an end to this crisis Darby s Market Hall is closed today because of storm ailing the city council has apologized for the short notice but says for panes of glass on the roof are in danger of coming loose in today s high winds trader Becky Dobson says the closure will hit fresh fruit salad the hardest style of stock an artifact. They re going to have to go even trying Council of go away because they re not going to be able to use cars which also produce the Council says it will review the roof on Thursday morning before the market can reopen Darbyshire Police say a number of trees were brought down by the high winds overnight but they aren t aware of any major damage the foreign secretary Boris Johnson is travelling to the British overseas territories in the Caribbean which were affected by hurricane it s understood he ll spend the next few days visiting the worst hit areas of the British Virgin Islands and Angua his trip follows criticism that the U.K. s response was too slow two years since a report recommended a series of improvements could be made to Duffield Castle the National Trust says it has no plans to develop the site the clearance of vegetation putting up more information signs and the removal of a makeshift well cover Wall suggested in the archaeological appraisal the castle s keep which was destroyed in the thirteenth century had some of the thickest walls in England more than three hundred thousand pounds has been spent by the University of Darby to improve its bus service they ll be more uni buses travelling round the city than ever it was used nearly half a million times last year and will now be free for all students and staff. I m one of the world s greatest Soprano s Dame carrot economy has confirmed that she won t sing again in public Dame Kerry who s seventy three says she gave her last performance in Australia a year ago but did not make her decision public until ninety today her career is being recognized at the gramophone Classical Music Awards now here with the sport Joan Collins they ll be no trip to Wembley for Darby County next week the Rams were knocked out of the N.F.L. Cup by Bhansali going down three two despite twice holding the lead George thorn made his long awaited return from injury in a side featuring eleven changes from the weekend in the Championship and Albion have their first away point of the season after a goalless draw or knowledge there were routine home Champions League wins for Chelsea and Manchester United last night while Celtic went down five nil to P.S.G. In Glasgow and Darbyshire will be without any god woman for the rest of the season he s broken a bone in his hand during the opening day of the match at Sussex Dobby closed on three hundred thirty eight for nine at the end of Day One B.B.C. Radio Darby news and sports five past seven who saw that result coming for Dubie about the last not put your hand down. The breakfast with the sky. B.B.C. Radio dumping all this excited talk about get away again still not ready for the bright Welcome to Wednesday morning on the break. Thank you for tuning in thirteen the September on the why some taxi drivers in Burton cutting their hours in a half all because of that down closure of simply it is bridge it is it is a windy one this morning. Storm is well I m sure the weather will look into black getting a few reports coming in of bits and bobs of problems oh and you can hear some glowing Google reviews of Duffield Castle you know Duffield Castle drive round and round housing estate and like previous poster Mark said nowhere to be found sat face one star where. Whether it s Alex Hamilton a morning of a study yellow weather warning in a forceful window over the course of breakfast time of those lights likely to be lifted after nine o clock strong winds are expected this morning in quite blustery conditions expect a mixture of bright spells and scattered showers today with highs of fifteen degrees Celcius. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel busy now on the southbound one three the road works area for traffic with injection twenty five at the Darby ten and it is just starting to get a little bit busier around Burton as well the traffic the traffic on state can heal right and at last you of course of the closure Elsa Peters bridge the traffic on the diversionary says looking a little bit busier sorry to leave B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. You know you think ailing is bad what it s all Brian comes the next one. The wind and the weather in the store mailings causing any bother that maybe it s worth warning other people about to hit me up if you get the chance I mean message or ring up the lovely day from your share what s coming in in just a second but it s been a fortnight since we first talked to you about the closure of some Peters bridge in Burton remember what Hardy was there as they put the cones out we said yep going on for three months this one of only two bridges into the town for traffic and it s going until November so they can strengthen it waterproof it resurfaces some work on the bearings or seem to recall as well six point one million pounds worth of work and it s meant huge amounts of traffic bus timetable timetables going out the window people describing the town like a ghost town since they started well Heidi is back in Burton this morning where I look in. Back in the safe in Hill and in where the bridge is closed off the state inhaled gardens roundabout I ve just been standing on the footbridge actually this woman goes right over the this and Peter s bridge that s being worked on at the moment all the the tarmacs been dug but it s looking like a little bit of a sorry sight but it s nowhere man on it yet at the moment what surprised me though is just how quickly the traffic can build up because when I first got here about fifteen minutes ago I could drive quite freely around this roundabout in the adjoining roads and without any problems and literally in the blink of an eye because of the periods and then arguing all round the roundabout then moving slowly it s nowhere near as bad as that food stay when Liz bridge close and I came here that the cars are sort of crawling around the roundabout now going on to staple Hill Road coming off Main Street and simply to street as well so it s starting to get very busy even at this time in the morning I think a lot of people are coming out even earlier to try and get to work reading something online yesterday actually that was saying a lot of businesses of change they re opening hours so staff can get in a lot earlier before this traffic builds up so it s hitting everybody not just commuters business owners and also it seems to have hit taxi drivers especially Hardy and sometimes drivers have told us they ve had to haul of their hours since this pretty shot and it means they re in less and you have less chance of getting in want and here are some of the drivers were spoken to absolutely absolutely OK we ll before we do you know thirty forty dogs now they re making ten fifteen jobs so. Badly of a good mother and. Of fuel. They quit doing something else we charge a little bit extra fuel gas by Still time was you know from here. Hour and ten minutes less than a mile mile an hour journey that s why I don t want to go for five pounds for sake of the custom we do it losing big time yeah the bridges affect us quite a lot and it s making a big difference to our journey times and everything else you can t guarantee to get anybody to a destination on time or anything like that what takes you ten minutes is taken you forty five minutes to do now and I think local businesses are suffering around here as well because the town s like a ghost town. Taxi drivers in this in there speaking to us about the closure of the pieces bridge I ve got to say that we and you probably didn t hear thought people me this morning so it seems everybody still in good spirits despite sitting in this traffic van of people just a little ways out the window and but later on I ll be putting some of these points that we ve been hearing from the taxi drivers to to commuters will also be hearing from the leader of Suffolk County Council Philip and also as you mentioned Dooley and one of the things we ve been hearing is once they Sprigg opens again and once the works finished it won t be long before the all the bridge to bridge a bit further down the river is closed so I m going to see what people think about that whether they know or not and what their reaction is really Yeah I mean I was going to say if they re in good spirits still people out of the receipt will tell you the cost of dreams but. You thought it was all over in three months no next year starting on Burton bridge January. It will come back she writes From thank you back at the stake now and of Peter s bridge Heidi both and if you want to chip in on that subject something you d like us to put to the council later on those works on the bridges later this morning get in touch Darby six one six one six one if you want to. Take the sky. Freedom Free I m starting my situation. B.B.C. Radio. This is interesting I know it sometimes feels a little bit like the obvious route to go down that happens specially in the final in the lab matter and on this program he s having a go at Twitter in a sort of Luddite you know. In the twenty first century sort of like social media the way things are isn t it bites it s made for an extraordinary set of effects on society and this is a guy who s been talking over on Radio four he s one of the co-founders of Twitter . And he said that President Trump in the way that he uses Twitter is an example of the world dumbing down he s one of the people who invented Twitter Evan Williams a place down the role that Twitter played in the actual U.S. Election but he says the president just tweets to attract attention there is a media ecosystem. Supported and thrives on attention period and that is what s making dumber and smarter in Donald Trump is a symptom of the actual I was really interesting with him being one of the co-founders of Twitter. I m tempted to have this conversation again later you go full on that is social media making us all dumb is Twitter is Facebook essentially just all about attention seeking. You know where I am let me know your thoughts people been get in touch about Storm Alien this morning is let me just open the window I mean for chaos terrible at. His disagreement all morning and stall a lame We are now caught I could like this now we go into the house by the third year they ve done these names for the winter storms and I m getting used to a lot looking forward to the list this year. And then it s going to be Brian Caroline Dylan Eleanor Theo Georgina Iona James Cameron Larry may eve. Paul Rebecca Simon Talley Victor and Winifred if we have that many of them anyway he s a lame you might have noticed he s a bit windy you might have some leaves off the trees. Got forecasts of winds up to seventy miles an hour across bits of Amber and yellow warnings in place overnight and through the rush hour this morning I ve been on he says he has a tree blocking money ash road in Bakewell need to let him out of school Thank you Ivan says fifty three mile an hour winds at three thirty this morning I sustained some injuries tried to put the cat out she put up a hell of a fight in my bed cat one they ve nailed. Anything to report that we re sharing in terms of what s below the knee or they re in off to the land of all scary and such this morning Darby six one six one six one already heard from Sally of course how is affecting Darby the Market Hall is not going to be open today because if it. It feels to me and we must look this up because this is me just with my memory but wasn t it quite a long time ago that this happened because they were worried about the glass panels in the roof of the Kildall market in the shuttle because the weather I remember doing an interview with someone from the cast and site says he s going to be what it s like every time he gets windy now and I can read what the answer was But it s it was a long time ago and they sign it s all to do with four glass panels in the roof and if they need repairs then the Seems like there s been a while to do that anyway everyone s safety they re saying sorry but you know Richard I want to do this we re going to shut the Guildhall market today. Some people not so happy about that Becky blast from the past in the market Oh she says she s not sure how she ll spend the day now she got the day off I m not sure just at home I think you know maybe contacting customers that we re going to come in and let them know that the next call in another day and I don t know what plans we re going to have because we weren t planning on having the day off we don t know much about what the safety issue with that they re trying to deal with because we don t understand why it s not being fake forewarn if it is up by having to talk Chile it s easier for them to pull Gates fixed them Paul the market said so it won t be bad for the the fresh produce traders say they could lose quite a lot of money it s you know I don t understand why they d want to do that over getting the A fixed I m not going to moan about the council not being on to explain why they haven t fixed the reef yet because I don t know if we ve asked them to come home but consider this an open invitation now a jest does feel like they ve had a long while to sort it out anyway you know no market I m afraid to be today no guilt or market because of stall a lame. Stephenie s thing it s causing a. Headache a there and everywhere around here in East Africa I mean frankly what have you got to say to yourself a lame. I m really sorry and I wish I hadn t. He s a lean Elvis breeze All right yes. And all of a sudden everyone sign. Makes a change for people to get my name right does everyone say Island Yeah yeah I did that was Dex he s the stylish hands up yeah but what is the name is is it something yeah that s dollars So Gallic not Gaelic they get precious about north of the border I think. And yeah Whereabouts are you actually. Pay anything actually happened with with the other Elena she blundered in a few you know fans really want to do so when I said but I think also by now. Are you certain you checked for actual damage that might be a hairline fracture in the plant. And it s something. I feel like we are at the very idea of the storm here getting actual ailing damage reports from actual Eileen in. Thanks for coming on nice up there and enjoy the whole day a people guy and fell. Well that s exactly what you re going to have say. Seven I say. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. Getting busy all the time on the M one thirty am one looking particularly busy at the moment southbound through the road works area around junction twenty five of the Darby tenser just looking at the cameras there in the queues are building you ve also got some heavy traffic over it winds hail on the Ashby road the A five double one so it s slowed to wards but said and this is all in connection of course to the road works on some pieces bridge which is still closed in both directions So expect delays over Burson bridge and state and Hill Road which busy where traffic diverts you might find it s a tree branches down here in there all the all been blown over as well because it is very windy it was still in the middle of a weather warning at the moment it does look OK though for traffic around Darby just have a look at the key routes is no problems coming into the city so the A fifty two for the moment is coping well and take a few minutes the trains are running to time if you see a problem. Call zero one double three to be six one six one six one Sarah to B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. Wherever you are probably well. Whatever you re up to now what are you doing Kaeding said in a airplane from here I take B.B.C. Radio Darby with you in a car you. Really can t go on a tractor for her. There are so many ways to listen to B.B.C. Radio so you ve not got an excuse for missing a minute to go it is normally only doing. On radio and on T.V. And on your phone tablet don t want to make digital travel really without being a bit what. Are Just remember something I need to tell you don t have smart meters . Smart make you know about a smart way to go stupid adverse one of those army guys. Unlucky trying to be like scratchy and yeah I d say are you get smart metering get in front of us a smart meters for gas and electricity keep a check on York don t have to get a torch into the buyback of the come out of the states yeah yeah no more reading the meters in the dog and cupboards on your smart meters in the future there s this big drive by the government in there to get all the energy providers to roll out smart meters and get us all having them and be more of energy conscious and into than modern near and smart meters Yasmine we say it is only a couple of months ago we had our smart meters they rang up they said you want smart meters I m like Yeah they keep telling me on the telly how good they are of smart meters and then the day I agreed to have it there was on watchdog saying our key fit into people s houses in the blowing up but they came and asked and blow up we got the smart meter and it s quite interesting and someone puts the toaster down you go what are you doing it s going to rent then that says to down of it and they say it s quite another to quite like it a smart meters anyway and the other thing we re all being encouraged to do all the time of course is now is not be. You know Dubey suckered by the energy providers into paying over the odds and shop around when you get to the end of a deal or a tariff running out make sure you find the cheapest one move providers yet so you may be a step ahead of me here I found out yesterday once you ve got the smart meters put in if you change to a different provider if you ve got an electric Now the smart meter won t work anymore soon as you change provider you can switch with the spot to the old I m sorry Well now General first generation smart meters you can t switch provider they won t work anymore so there is this massive drive to get millions of people to have the things put in a constant reminder that all of a should be changing providers quite regularly so millions of people are being told to have these bits of governance put in their meter cupboards the are going to be redundant sooner or later. Is he me or is that the most monumental absurd an obscene waste of resources time manpower money everything what an absolute fallacy what a great big Y. Elephant of a ship Jupiter scheme of massive proportions think original country have these things play another day at work anymore when you switch to someone else why is this No I m absolutely scan anyway at five minutes on with her life chat with her. Until yesterday and that was my response to it if they ring you up and say if you nazi like you said you want to smart meters put in say do you know what a white until you can get the better ones put in thank you. Just be a waste of time to do it all over again once they ve invented better ones OK seven twenty two in the morning they were also did online yesterday I was having a look at the B.B.C. News app and. It rarely seems to be the case that something from here becomes one of the most viewed things nationally for a good reason it says on app B.B.C. Radio Dubey Facebook now than if you ve seen it the floral tribute to Diana Princess of Wales this of course being the twentieth anniversary year of that tragic accident in which Diana died we marked that landmark recently and as part of the well dressings in Chesterfield this year they ve done a floral tribute to Diana. Being called horrific all fall it s not the best and then if you ve seen it it s. I can t imagine the C.Z. Very doesn t look right the most damning of all seems to be the focus say it looks a little bit like this chap. But. That s not Diana Ross was how young they say and it s completely as well Gummidge some comments online Craig Porter Well dressings are possibly not the best medium for portraits you know you can say that with hindsight. Haha it might bring people into Chesterfield quite fancy coming to have a look myself today with a day out and a good laugh at the same time when when that thing that was the design defect. Kate Weston says I suggest those people who mocked it have a go at doing better themselves exactly however it s possibly one of those where you have a look and think. Yeah maybe maybe that wasn t the best idea it s. Very clever what they ve done but it does look more will come in in print does. Mind you I loved was all garbage I just change the wording and say it s Worzel Gummidge you people say always clever but that doesn t mean seven twenty five So Alex Hamilton. You just Mr actually she s on the phone really actually and the other a little Elaine Yeah you re right the other writings not one of our plant pots over so yeah we need to take this very seriously what s going on this morning a bit windy Well it is a bit windy and overnight we had gusts of around fifty six mph down the road east Midlands there sixty seven mph up in the paint district so whilst it looks like the worst of the damage has missed as we did still have some very very strong and dangerous gusts overnight we ve still got yellow weather warning in force for wind over the course of breakfast time this morning while those strongest gusts are getting fewer and farther between the odd one of around fifty miles per hour is still whipping through the region so that could cause some tricky driving conditions take care of you driving a high sided fickle today it s a windy start with blustery conditions steadily easing over the course of the day expect a mixture of bright spells and scattered showers highs of around fifteen degrees Celsius then tonight it will be a cloudy night with a band of rain steadily moving southward in the early hours of around seven degrees Celsius there and then tomorrow it ll be cloudy with a chance of isolated showers and some bright spells where the cloud things and breaks highs of sixteen degrees Celsius so expect a mixture of sunshine and blustery show is over the next few days winds will ease over the weekend though with just a little bit more sunshine expected are say sunshine again we like that bit little bit of some china expected and I never saw the little bit just say sunshine all right to this site and with your forecast this morning you are being affected by storm the in a bit windy What do you make of the market has been shut in Darby again because those panes of glass. If you re a market trader and you want to ring up Dubey six one six one six one but no guild or market today because of a thing we ve been talking about Burton again is one of the traffic because of the work on some pages bridge. But on his in Windsor he says this should have been started earlier in the year I started going to swaddle Dobby now because Burton is so bad. In The Sky I want double three to six one six one six one B.B.C. Radio dumpy. The thirteenth of September so what eleven days to go till double She had a twenty seven saying there s only two days ago we told you what s going on the eleventh celebration of double a day with B.B.C. Radio and we ve got together with the eleven top tourist destinations and around the staff a chair because yanno establish a day of our part of the world the bit that we cover includes a staff a chair so we ve got the National brewery center in St George s Park as well as you know I ve got up to Matlock in the Peak District lead mining museum and Eccles been Valley Railway and discover Buxton and then in Darby there s a cathedral tower in the round house this had in a whole new bike when the crotch tramway museum I knew I was going to tell you was . This morning I think nearly all gone. Main some people are scratching their heads in astonishment again who Crikey that was quick others of us like May. It will print off a coupon for a pound of Marmite even though I despise the stuff. Scuse me it s free dessert people I love that ten thousand pounds worth also of tickets being dished out here by the people who are joining in Double A day with a so if you go out of you take it so you can you can allow yourself a moment of smugness come pull your smug expression across your face I got mine there are a couple of things left about that most of the allocation has been taken already you can still apply for example to go around the beautiful gardens of Hopton hall if you haven t been helped and whole works worth goes back to the fifteenth century the gardens have been restored they ve got loads of new interesting features one acre walled garden in which over two thousand roses have been planted you could spend it from here so you can still apply for free tickets to go there on the top three Castle. Best known as one of Mary Queen of Scots prisons but in their own authentic chewed a garden there s a bit this haunted as well as the great hall the King s bedroom spectacular views there as well tub or a castle you can apply for a free day there on the day most of the other stuff has gone that if you want to find out how you go about getting yours I would recommend being fast I don t know how many are left my instinct would be get online if you can and do it this morning you need to go to B.B.C. Duck you case slash radio. And once you get on there there s all manner of bits a bit first thing you see is our ugly mug down a bit and this big double shift flat click on that and you can get all the details detail in what s available and in each case how you apply for your free tickets and hopefully you get to do something on a day to celebrate this beautiful part of the world that we all love and celebrate daily on B.B.C. Radio we ll be talking about it more in the lead up to it but in terms of the free tickets at Area B.B.C. To the U.K. Slash radio. You can get online pop into reception opens at nine this morning at seven thirty now a Sunday swim from the news headlines of B.B.C. Investigation has found hardly any council owned highrise blocks have fool sprinkler systems a Freedom of Information request found just two percent in England had them senior fire officers say sprinklers save lives and fitting them should be made compulsory after the ground full tower fire a coroner made the same demand after a fire killed six people at Lac canal house eighty years ago. Taxi drivers in Britain have told B.B.C. Radio Darby many of them have had to have their hours since the closure of some Peter s bridge the repair work started a fortnight ago and has caused long queues in the town several taxi drivers say the long diversion in place means customers aren t bothering to book journeys because of how much it ll cost the official body which monitors public spending has said the government s welfare reforms are likely to have contributed to rising levels of homelessness in England in a report the National Audit Office criticizes ministers for what it sees as their light touch approach to the problem Dobby s market hole won t open today because of safety concerns the city council says four glass panels in the roof are in need of repair and could come loose during today s high winds the authorities apologized for the late notice and will reinspect the panels tomorrow morning here s one of the traders Becky Dobson would understand why it s not being fake for one if it is up so early it s easier for them to get a fixed them call the market traders so it won t be bad for the the fresh produce traders say they could lose quite a lot of money. You know I don t understand why they d want to do a lot of a get in effect and one of the world s greatest Sopranos Dame Kara to Canada has announced that after a career lasting half a century she s retired Dame Kerry who is seventy three says she gave her last performance in Australia a year ago but didn t make her decision public until now I have stopped singing I don t want to hear my voice when I m teaching young singers and hearing beautiful young fresh voices I don t want to put my voice next to this so I leave my voice out of it now and it is in the was it is in the past. B.B.C. Radio news headlines its twenty eight minutes to eight. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel still some congestion on the M one southbound which is heavy three the roadworks area of junction twenty five at the Del B. Ten and this is a build up around the talks that are now for the eastbound I fifty that. The Little Chef rant about that Rita started to slow and expect delays and we ve got traffic on diversion in the town wasn t Peter s bridge is closed for blacks so around when the road is looking busy and that s taken Hill Road and also Bess and bridges starting to slide if you see a problem data s call I one double three to be six one six one six one Sarah to B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. Governor Piper say back page the Darby Telegraph knockout blow Rams miss out on trips so Wembley has Hamels scores late winner for the talks. With John in just a minute should mention Asbos course. The Bros go I know why point from a draw in the championship that s good for the Burton. Publish for all the excited talk amongst the fans or guys who are going to place person to go the sun front page today hours later Luella was dead in a picture of the John Mickey s the actor because it s his daughter who died at Bestival festival is just getting a lot of tabloid attention terribly sad she s on the front page of The Daily Mail as well along with on the day unions threatened wave of illegal strikes over public sector pay union barons astonishing outburst read Len I m like Mandela. Illegal strike threat on public pay is the lead on the newspaper as well as from the T U C conference lemma Cluskey saying even if they don t meet the sort of margins on the ballots that are in the new law the government brought in they could still go on strike over pay this winter may face a. As pay backlash after lifting one percent cap is the guardian take on what happened yesterday with public sector pay and H.S. Chief we face a huge flu crisis is the day the Merapi along with a picture to reason may an end of the Tory party cap will thanks for nothing the Daily Telegraph N.H.S. Winter flu to be worst ever and the Times front page today women told H.R.T. Does not lead to early death they ve also got the story that some of the others featured illegal strike threat from unions after pay cap round and this is this I mean you know maybe if you are somebody who does shop at a certain supermarket in dashboard or Buxton then you can relate to this. It makes me chuckle a little bit the new items that have been added to Waitrose is essentials range so I guess a few other sort of person who shops at Waitrose this is essential for your kitchen . Carts are then pats a camel soap quark. Sweet potatoes mountain blend ground coffee cappuccino Moose said Schultz are great isn t it. What is cappuccino no genuinely Why is it where the sport is John Collins it s a moose that tastes like up a Cheeto Surely there s a sense you re hearing about it for what would have been nice but not essential What about a trip to Wembley to see Darby county against Tottenham Hotspur next week it s not happening the Rams were knocked out of the F.A. Cup by Barnsley going down three two despite twice holding the late bus carrier Our says poor goals and poor decision making hampered his team which featured eleven changes from the side which thrashed whole city five nil at the weekend you go from zero to one where everything looks really positive and then the game swings around very quickly and you know credit to Bonzi for that but a feller s always caused our own problems and those moments and that s a bit of disappoints me say it s another game where we conceded poor goals and if you keep conceding Paul goals then you know you continue to not win times among those eleven changes was the return of George Thorn who hadn t played for sixteen months due to a broken leg he was delighted to get through the full ninety minutes despite finding it tough early on Friday for the discord longs was slow cause I got second wind the second after the. In and told the fitness coach in order to leave me on because I wanted to complete ninety minutes for selfish reasons but I m just a lot of shit to get through not to miss Not at all the cyclical more so we are still in the Championship burn Albion game their first away point of the season with goalless draw at Norwich City manager Nigel club says playing for a clean sheet was their priority but he felt they could have gone on to. In it just like in the Gulf two opportunities very good opportunities to get the most with a possible new game or no bombing is after Saturday is very important to show that that wasn t the rails on Saturday nothing we saw tonight was more like the character that was on the leads now top the championship after two no win against Birmingham at Elland Road Neymar Edison Cavani and Killian all scored as Paris hammered Celtic five nil at Parkhead in the Champions League last night Brendan Rodgers accused his side of playing like the under twelve s at times is the heaviest ever home defeat in Europe for Celtic Paul Pogba got a hamstring injury but Manchester United made a winning return to the Champions League with a deserved three nil home win over the Swiss side F.C. Bar for Lenny and Romelu Lukaku scored for the house before Marcus Rushford scored a third late on meaning the nineteen year old is now scored his first appearance in the Champions League the Premier League the Europa League the F.A. Cup the League Cup and on his England debut as well Chelsea also got off to a blistering start as they thrashed Karabakh Six them at Stamford Bridge while their wins for buying music and Barcelona in their opening games to a little bit further down the football pyramid it was a good night for Alfredsson town who drew one of the home to third priced Brackley in the National League North Craig Wescott got the goal for the Reds boss John McDermott is insisted he ll play a strong side in the upcoming F.A. Cup qualifying match against F.C. Rushed in and Diamond stopped me strongest team I want to go through I want to win and I want to keep the wrong going here I want to score goals. So. Strong I ll pick the best team of God for that game the local bragging rights in the northern Premier League have gone the way of Matlock they make life a sport by a goal to nil books don t beat Staley bridge Celtic by the same scoreline in the First Division south bell per beat Newcastle town two one and was also two one for grossly as they beat Market Drayton Crystal Palace have confirmed the point of Roy Hodgson as their new manager will take training for the first time this morning at seventy years and thirty four days old he s the oldest man to. Appointed as a permanent manager in the Premier League Darby siz cricketers will be without their captain Billy God woman for the rest of the season he s broken a bone in his hand during day one of their match away at Sussex it is broken so yeah. Really much more to say over than the chance on the dumper Asian side wait and see what the specialist says in next twenty four hours and take Darby closed on three hundred thirty eight for nine the match gets back into a Later this morning you can catch all the action live on eleven sixteen am and online and Stuart Broad told B.B.C. Sport he has no doubts about his own fitness heading into the Ashes he had a scan on a troublesome heel yesterday sports on B.B.C. Radio Darby at seven thirty nine thank you very much he got smart meters I don t even have a house. That is a pretty great. When you get the house that s what you re looking at the game at the other day when you. Where you don t have the smart meters about it OK it s changed providers they don t work anymore I remember when I was a student I used to have one of those where you would pay for your gas electric on a card and similar rubbish she wouldn t let me turn on the radio and I d rather be cold than watch my money disappear on the wall or else found out running out and have to go out in the snow to the co-op to get some more money absolutely now smart meters nobody have smart meters provider they are there they don t work any were waste of everybody s money. And the staff are to the Sky B.B.C. Radio Darby. The most. Absurd things I ve come across in recent times if they weren t pushing to have millions of people converted to these soon to be redundant devices like I could understand it morning to Alan he s been on his yeah I m constantly getting letters from Gas and Electric to say they re changing to smart meters and to ring them I totally ignore them what with what you said I ll continue to do so I want one end of absolutely right don t bother just wasting time effort manpower. Plastic money probably spending a fortune on impersonal India bills and I work and you go to someone else any more let s go back to the subject of Burton shall we and the bridges in Burton there are any tape of them and one shut as we ve been telling you for a couple of weeks now some pages Bridget needs we re doing six point one million pounds worth of work but this has closed the ridge for three months we re told and . Not being brilliant there is massive queues every morning. A big drop in number of people in the town center we ve had the buses just given up on timetable pretty much we ve been in from taxi drivers this morning sine the long diversions main customers just booking cabs because they don t take the risk of a massive great meter Bill reckon up and they ve got to have working out some taxi drivers we ve been telling people the good news this morning as well that when they ve done after three months once in Peter s bridge they re going to shut the other one going to Burton bridge in the New Year back in Burton This morning we have to. Pull apart round to Patsy and Pat Walton we spoke to her a couple of weeks ago she lives right on the roundabout next estate in Hill garden so she s got the view of all the traffic that builds up here in the morning because of course the entrance to some pieces bridge which is right opposite a living room window as being closed off for the last couple of weeks so she can see how the traffic s been changing and we spoke to him initially when the bridge fierce close so I thought popped around this morning hello good morning. I m very well thank you but chilly I think they said it s still coming in isn t it Oh definitely what what he noticed in terms of traffic here the last couple of weeks how s it changed considerable lack of traffic and quite a lot of pedestrians cyclists and I think more people are using walking ability you know you have a ferry bridge Steve no to small people on Fox and yeah definitely definitely never see. So many going up to the school walking and I just think the coming on the ferry Bush squat MASH but let s hope it doesn t rain. Because I noticed this morning that the roundabout itself when I came just a week ago it was bumper to bumper traffic and I could walk along and chat to people whilst they waited but it s freed up quite a bit hasn t it this seems to be less traffic yeah what you think people are doing I think they re going through the back lanes while on and I think they re probably going on to a thirty eight using Bolton bridge or going straight straight through. And I think anybody who goes to swaddling coast or anywhere that way go the back lanes and come out at the bottom there thing is the race car so they re probably using the. Five one one Ashby road. Diverted and maybe that s why when you go over the other bridge which I did yesterday the only pitfall in the whole thing is the horn in low street and you can that s what the holdup is hauling low straight itself because they haven t done anything like open high street which they want to protest and ised they being the council want to protest and Isaac. If it was open it would take off a lot of traffic therefore go street wouldn t be so full up of people and cars what s it like in town that you said you know I wouldn t ever go up go shoot haven t been up yet because I ve heard such terrible things and it s a bad on a good day even when the bridges are all open. But. Today yesterday I went into town town itself this makeshift really quiet you can walk through the town center M M M M M A pleasant all the shopkeepers are because the house and but talk show so it still art form for you walk in that you re in for you I m quite happy with that house really. Do it has that that really quiet down I feel sorry our Yes I think so does. They have not seen it like that ever what you think about the facts that when this bridge over here is finished the other one is going to close I think I leave home because of the it will ever get out of the drive but I don t know I think it s obviously got to happen I didn t I wasn t aware that there wasn t thing wrong with the of the bridge but. I think it s going to make her a very big mess you ve seen simply to this bridge built you here when that one foretold a gap nine hundred eighty five Is there ever been a closure like this since and no hasn t ever lived there for NOT THE been a lot of talk let s have another lane because it became so popular immediately and I can remember talking to someone before it was built saying how we ought to have three lanes and it was to touch it up by the council so it was left to lanes and everybody keeps saying we should have three. And we we re going to be speaking to the leader of Suffolk County Council little bit later on Pat s do you have a question you d like to put to him. Only why his even thinking of pedestrian izing high street. Is a small town and I do think that we should have a through road the market isn t successful there s no parking and people are using and he s thinking of building another shopping center on Tesco island and Tesco island itself won t take the traffic path thank you and I m going to go and take a walk across ferry bridge I think because that seems to be the way everybody s going to work. Or I will hear from you a little bit how you both back in Burton again she s she s best mates with Pat least ice. Guns and some bait is bridge she just didn t catch that little nugget this morning some people don t seem to be aware of this when they ve done this three months of work on the same page as bridge in Burton they are going to start working on the Burton bridge in the new Yes So not much of a rest by until it all kicks off again about that and anything you d like me to put to the leader of staff to county council about this work is coming on after eight o clock on the program this morning if you re talking about it we re talking about it the breakfast show with Sky on B.B.C. Radio Darby. Thirty minutes twice of the tickets are going fast for Darbyshire day twenty seventeen all these wonderful places around here in East Africa that you can visit for free on the day double She recalls he s just so rich with with attractions and history and wonderful things to experience you can possibly down the mall I wonder if you have been to Castle. You know at Duffield castle in Duffield you can t miss it does feel castle some of the thickest stone walls in the country just beyond the Tower of London the National Trust says it s England s third biggest thirteenth century Cape Well to be fair they say it used to be if you do know Duffield atoll you ll know it s. Not the most imposing of sites these days but people do still visit and they re not always impressed afterwards as a reporter or a gather more has been finding out after driving around a housing estate for thirty mins it s became apparent it s not there no sign posts anywhere at all total west of my time another National Trust blunder one star a round and round housing estate and like previous poster Mark said nowhere to be found sad face one star disappointing ruins two stars not not here three stars Welcome to the Google review section for Duffield Castle dub it is premier National Trust property there are some more positive verdicts too but it s more entertaining to hear from people who were expecting more of a castle. Just stuff the A six as you head north out of Duffield there s a steep winding path the sign to let you know you re in the shadow of a medieval fortification head up that path through the trees leaving the room of the traffic below and oh my what a sight enormous entirely plain field there s some tarmac the odd rock and some stones rearranged to make a well cover over there that s it that s the castle feel like writing a review OK so there s no staff here the gates always open the wards don t rise more than a foot to any point there s tarmac bizarrely all over the foundations there s a lot to make fun of but this really is a beautiful spot you re high up especially bathed in sunshine here today hive of the day when Valley can look across and you do get the sense that there was something substantial he wants even if it s not in all its glory now. In case this music doesn t make it clear enough you re being called into the past now. There s evidence of occupation at this site since the Roman times but it wasn t until the Norman Conquest of Britain that it took on greater significance the defector is a big name around these parts were granted this land they were a formidable family soldiers friends of the king even crusaders who built an impressive four to the occasion here the thick stone walls of which you can make out on the ground today after a fair few misdemeanors good times of the Devourers and in the twelve sixties a Boxer Rebellion against Henry the third proving a step too far and this castle was taken off them before being raised to the ground it took excavation work in the Victorian era to uncover what you can see today so life death betrayal destruction comically small well covers all just off the A six and it does feel castle isn t well known or well respected online maybe it should be. Well there you. Are a story in reporter Rory Gallo more experiencing. DUFFIELD Castle I d never seen a even two years ago and archaeological review did recommend making more of the site put in a few more signs up generally making it with a bit more visible get rid of that well cover we ve been told by the National Trust though there are no plans to develop it further and we did want to talk to someone from them but they said no one was around to do that. If you fancy it. If you re really scraping the barrel this way again Duffield castle. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel still looking busy on many of the main routes this morning particularly traffic through you but in Town Center St Peters bridge a coastal closed off for those road if you coming into town of via the A five double one is looking quite close up around the winds hail area and then the northbound side of state and hill road towards at Burton bridge is also queuing there s a long queue around EGGINGTON at the moment on the northbound I thirty eight is really starting to slow up to junction for the Toyota mile of the A fifty this current reports of any accidents there but it is looking particularly busy a thirty eight Darby slow south from the I six at the Palm called silent towards the marquee tonight and both to Field Road and kettles to ride coming into the city looking particularly expect delays if you re on the M one going south from Junction twenty six East with three to twenty five it doubly there are still very long that stretch and the secure Rance walks in on the A five one four six weeks and bridges looking busy if you see a problem or can update is called a one double three to be six one six one six one Sarah to B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. On B.B.C. Radio Darby to complain or not to complain that is the question and according to the royal butler there are certain do s and don ts when it comes to complaining what gets a bit silly as if you ve ordered some prawns or something and then you notice that I leave and you ve got three lives another pissed off as you are not you know. This it will be one hundred one prawns in your day. I don t want Sally have a weekday mornings from ten on the E.C. Radio Dubey Chris has been on he says I agree with you on smart meters Ian after many letters and several phone calls from the major providers I agreed to let them fit smart meters to gas and electricity the appointment was confirmed for a four hour window last Friday I arrange my days to have Friday for a you have to be in with a change them I always had the allotted thought and no one turned up or contacted me they ve been a waste of time or money even without being fitted down Adam. You can change what you can change providers and just tell you what was there to phrase they use they no longer maintain their functionality when you change providers era waste of space they don t work anymore once you get to a new provider she provided seven minutes to in the morning Eric spin on as well call him a an alcoholic and a waste of space in a terrible human being obviously Eric we didn t exactly say that he says knowing how you enjoy a beer he told you that. Could you give a shout out to ASH Born be a festival which has from the twenty first to the twenty third of September just done to get right to you remember last week we got very excited about a plant that somebody thought was extinct but new saliva will grab in the Bay District in double shift the leak colored Hawk Wade no less thought to have vanished over sixty years ago now flowering and thriving on the banks of the months old trail in chief so we spoke to Roger about that from the Peak District National Park well since we did that on the breakfast show more than one person has been in touch sign. I think I ve got one of the who s not Britain not the state that s current in my garden one of them was George choosing Dolly dial the reckons he s got this thought to be extinct flower growing in he s back garden so he said Rosie Thomas the natural environment team manager from the peak park rounds a place morning Roderick Good morning good morning and how yeah I m good to you giddy with excitement of the prospect of finding yet more talk weights I am it would be exciting wouldn t it will will will have a look and say OK so where are you now you re inside George s house yeah yeah yeah we re just poised on the doorstep in fact in fact it s a challenge not torch Oh I m sorry someone s written Georgia if you are indicted by a lot you we are in day where yeah yeah yeah Well Alan I apologize that s the most rude thing I could have done is call you the wrong name but thank you for having Roger around you house you selves out on that grim outside with a thing in all that but let s let s go outdoors and have a look and say Well well well I wonder if it s rainy a little bit not too bad or we ve got fantastic rainbow here actually bodes well so we ll we ll have a lot could be and I m going to we re coming out so I ll enjoy it show me where this plant is we ll have a look at it. I was just wondering at the Garden. We have to go where was it. And here we are a little bit west on the first but now we go want to see plants here looking at the one. Hunting Ground. Stop find have a look at one and see where we are. OK We don t want to sit on the lawn here right . Now. And be closed for the moment or bit lazy these plants to lawyering up you know a bit late in the day. Here. If you want to tell me when you found there. Was the question washing in and you know once it was. All over I didn t believe it because she s returning. It was right. Coming home quaver Andrea was on the line. OK well we re just passing the time between us here have a look and see. If I. Was on the tele the whole way you d probably be disappointed and I guess wouldn t. It s a whole. Not really colored one. Little bit of a clue what the flowering time because the color usually fires a little earlier in the very easy mistake to make because there are four hundred different ways in this country how can you tell which one of the four hundred is then Roderick. Well I m not sure I could tell all of them by any means. But this one the list is really the least shaped the flowers are very similar on all of them actually the flowers look pretty pretty identical but it s a leash a cliche varies a lot and all sorts of other details but this one is one called Mouse here Hawk weight and if you look at the. Lovely ninety seven regular thing do you think if you look at the least they do look like. Subway we ve got. What s the telltale sign of a leak colored If it s not a. Color of a leak but I mean what. If that is good to know that s a good place. Litella hole we saw a flower a little bit earlier. They tend to like grow on the lines where we re just passing them seem satisfied by lorry Yes. They tend to grow on the line stone on rocky habitat so that s a little bit of a play we re actually on the trail. Shape of a leaf and all sorts of things do we have all these sort of details like that has ever seen brilliant frankly you should get your own show. When you were on the other day and talking about that one on the mantle trail a quite a number of people got in touch and said I think we ve got those we need to kind of have a few pointers so that the. Least shade and the color. Those are those are the main sayings but yeah I mean it s very difficult clues ready when you ve got sort of four hundred species we ve got about all those four hundred We ve got about forty eighteen dollars a share. Some of them are very common so the chances are to be honest in most people if you see something going on the flower you might have a mouse see it or something yeah. Thank you very much from the pig. T.V. . News B.B.C. Radio. And that would ve been embarrassing on Wednesday the thirteenth of September the headlines this morning the London fire commissioner calls for sprinkler systems to be made compulsory in high rise blocks taxi drivers in Burton say they ve seen a drop in trade scenes work began repairing some bridge and high winds have led to the closure of Darby s market all because of safety fears. It s eight o clock am sunny Swen fun and investigation by B.B.C. Breakfast to find that just two percent of council owned highrise blocks in England a fully fitted with sprinkler systems a Freedom of Information request also showed that sixty eight percent of the blocks had only one stay or case several inquest Sunday inquiry s have recommended that all such blocks should have sprinklers fitted the London Fire Commissioner Danny Cotton says sprinklers would save lives and fitting them should be compulsory if you look at a flat you re talking about fifty hundreds turn a half thousand pounds if you look at the damage and the cost if you have a foreign a flat and you have to refurbish it or you have to re house people it s a massive cost sprinklers are truly the only thing that not only detects fires alerts the people in the building to the fire but puts the far out as well taxi drivers in Burton say many of had to have their hours since the closure of St Peter s bridge the structure has been closed for a fortnight and it s cause long queues getting in and out of the town taxi driver say the journey times and I m too long and the high fares are putting people off of some bigger Berges a very badly affected love and few of them my colleagues they quit doing something else what aged ten minutes is taken forty five minutes to do now and I think local businesses are suffering around here as well because the town s like a ghost town Pat who lives close to the bridge says rather than the noise detail traffic which was on surrounding roads since the work began is quite undone in recent days considerable lack of traffic and quite a lot of pedestrians cyclists and I think more people are using the walking ability you know you have a very bridge never seen so many going up to the pole at school walking and I just think the coming on the ferry bishops quite Nash but let s hope it doesn t rain the National Audit Office says ministers A failed to assess the. The impact of their changes to welfare on homelessness in England the number of people in temporary accommodation has gone up by sixty percent since twenty eleven and the number sleeping rough has doubled the government says homelessness is complex and there s more to be done but Murphy on the NE all says ministers should look closely at how councils are spending a billion pound what we re seeing is a rise in all measures of homelessness in our beer is of the country so I would like to see is a proper coordinated cross government approach between Central Local governments to try and tackle this because it s very expensive for the public purse and it s a tragedy for the as high schools as well the hellhole market in Darby is closed today over safety concerns the city council s wanted the high winds caused by storm will loosen glass panels in the roof which are in need of repair Becky Dobson is a trader there she was told yesterday evening and says she was surprised by the decision with not a call that the market hole would be closed because of high wind. When we got a call we were quite shocked to say you know we re going to close to well OK yes come out of the blue definitely. The council says the roof will be reassessed before the market can reopen the foreign secretary Boris Johnson is traveling to the British overseas territories in the Caribbean hit by hurrican Erma is understood here spend the next few days visiting the worst hit areas of the British Virgin Islands and Angola there s been criticism that the U.K. s response has been too slow or the National Trust says it has no plans to improve Duffield Castle the site s been dogged by poor reviews online for its tarmac covered foundations a lack of information signs and overgrown vegetation two years ago an archaeological report for the charity recommended putting up more information signs and carrying out restoration work to preserve the site and the bus service linking the University of Darby s buildings across the city will be free for all students and staff it spent more than three hundred thousand pounds on the uni bus is putting on extra routes when the academic year starts including one that links its eight halls of residence now here with the sport John Collins I m afraid there ll be no trip to Wembley to take on Tennant Spurs for Darby County the Rams are out of the A.F.L. Cup after going down three two to Barnsley despite twice holding the lead slightly better news George Thorne is back in action following his broken leg in the Championship Byrne Albion are off the mark away from home they have their first points of the season away from the pearly after a nil nil draw nor rich routine of home wins in the Champions League for both Chelsea and Manchester United a bad night for Celtic that they went down five nil to P.S.G. In Glasgow their worst ever defeat at Parkhead in Europe and Darbyshire will have to make do without Billy government for the rest of the season he s broken a bone in his hand during the opening day of the match as Sussex Darbyshire closed on three hundred thirty eight the nine P.B.C. Radio Darby news and sports five past eight. With the sky. B.B.C. Radio Darby. Ball. On a Wednesday then thirteenth of September on the breakfast show today some taxi drivers Emberton cutting their hours in the HOF I added to the complaints about the buses in the traffic and the shops being all because of some bridge being closed for up to three months going to talk to the council leader about in a moment it is course when the old one this morning. I you leave is well and truly with us. And he expects to report. Tree down in an object on some train overhead was this morning already six one six one six one is a thing that was said by the one of the co-founders of Twitter is social media making us all think and it just all about attention seeking where the whether it s Alex Hamilton Good morning well the study yellow weather warning in a forceful window over the course of breakfast time of those life likely to be lifted after nine o clock strong winds are expected this morning in quite blustery conditions expected mixture of bright spells and scattered showers today with highs of fifteen degrees Celsius. B.B.C. Radio travel still looking busy around EGGINGTON on the northbound I thirty approaching junction for the. There are delays around Britain as well as particular busy winds hail for the I five double one as she head towards Baton and all of that congestion of course the closures and pieces breach with traffic on diversion and the. Queuing south towards the A fifty at the Marquee tonight and sorry to B.B.C. Radio dopy travel. We must talk about that snail on the bike off last night at some point as well I ve seen all about it I watch the watch the episode. Everyone s talking about this partly as a snail as well as seven minutes past I was talking earlier about my experience of having smart meters fitted for the gas and electric turns out when you change to a different provider it out of any more was still there but you just have to still go out and read the meter because it don t work any longer it s. How ridiculous is that this massive massive drive to roll roll these things out said millions of people around the country and the Government s a nice get everyone on smart meters. I took a screenshot other thing from the the advisor for media access today. Says yeah once you change provider generation one first generation smart meters no longer maintain their functionality they don t work anymore if you change to someone else and get a better deal. Hideous. In that is Points well made everywhere Dorry s been on as well saying yeah I had an appointment for a smart meter in the Blue never even turned up and don t do it don t rearrange the point. It is a fortnight since some pages bridge closed in Burton we ve been back a couple of times since that first morning it s going to be this way for up to three months as I m sure you remember closed for vital work to strengthen the bridge Schwartz proof it resurfaces the six point one million pounds worth of necessary work being carried out but it has had repercussions huge amounts of traffic long queues bus timetables out the window talk of Burton being a goes ghost town since the closure from some quarters Heidi is back in Burton again this morning Heidi. I m on ferry bridge now and this is the pedestrian footbridge right opposite St Peters bridge on glaring across the bridge is being worked on now over the river Trent the J C B S arrived and I can see all the men in the hive is that so they ve turned up for work this morning to obviously build while to make the repairs to this bridge Now the reason I m on ferry bridge is because we were hearing earlier on this is getting a lot more four fold because people are walking to the traffic is so bad and it s taking that long to get in that they ve decided that just going to walk for the next three months because it s a lot quicker it s a shorter route into town right into the city center using this bridge and as you heard me say earlier the traffic actually seems lighter in this area in the state than hilarious since the last time I came because cause are obviously coming out a lot earlier or not coming out at all so it seems to be affecting commuters businesses we hear from Pateley he said that Burton was like a ghost town and it s also hitting taxi drivers especially hard and some taxi drivers have told us that they ve had to haul off their hours since it short and it means they re any less you ll have less chance of getting a taxi here in Britain we ve also learned that bridge that s the old the bridge the main bridge into the city center. Will need work in the New Year so once this one reopens the next one will be closed so I ve been speaking to people today about bask in the more they think but also trying to cheer them up a little bit with the tea and a biscuit where you have to. Do usually drive to it. So why you walking today because the traffic is horrendous and it is quicker to. Where do you come from how long would it take you to get in it would normally take me seven minutes in the car. I went in the car one day and it took me fifty five minutes fifty five. Yes Oh my gosh are you to say I usually will Kenny way encouraged to go along with you that s what s happening here isn t it do you know that once this bridge opens the other one s going to close up so late like what you think about not a lot. But it s not funny on a morning when you re trying to get away and you ve got children to sell it as well and so it s it s more of a rush because we ve got to leave it can I offer you a cup of hot tea and a big cake without make things better while base gets creamed Yes that s what I like to hear you found of a good cause to create Yeah. Right you hold the Copia some take. Quite strong. And then help yourself to it this case is like thank you there you go . Hopefully that s made you can you two little bit that said. Yes thank you very much enjoy Thank you. I almost believe the eleven you work Heidi would that make things better where depends also a biscuit is it has a melted milk you know it s just on the subject of the same pages bridge because you had you know that can you see it from from the three bridge where you are yes you have a condom adjacent to that bridge and I think working hard now on it right now this people are meaty and I can see them in the hive is that they got there about it s a quarter past seven when I arrived this morning yeah the bridge was completely empty but the workmen are on them now seven thirty of course they re still in work now part of All right thank you Heidi bass and Burton again standing on the ferry Bridge this morning looking at what s going on in the town we discussed a couple of times from places I feel it back in as the leader of staff at your county council is joining us this morning money from it going what can you tell us about how that works going. Well we re. Going on Schedule A little bit ahead they were. Saying from seven thirty in the morning. Until ten. I. Don t. Know what they got and they will get. This was announced about a week ago wasn t expanding of the working hours to seven thirty am till ten thirty pm was not always going to be the way it was not a change of plan. Is always the white first the first way. To get around the bridge. To find out things. That are special. Can Find out what was. The they had to go and things like that. Specialist work and then they can get on with working from seven thirty in the morning till ten. And get this job by November. On the working hours maybe there s an obvious answer to this but we ve got a text this morning for example the listeners analysis on this has been right saying why don t they have the time a working through the evening it works for the N.H.S. Too easy a solution someone from Sarah. I m Drew Griffin same why are they not working on some pieces bridge the weekend could could not not time and weekend working speed things up. Safety aspects. Of my. Way. So there is no more that could be done to speed this process up. As far as I am and. I start by saying. The main thing is well so we got the weather onside where it is hard as we can. The guys on the bridge are doing the best and. Trying to get this job out of the White I think they are not doing anything. To think about is not the right thing today we would have had to put a white restriction on Beijing within about twelve months and it wouldn t have bought any having those vehicles on the buy a lot of possible closure and are experiencing generally that people are understanding of the fact that this is vital work and it has to be done they just want to be convinced it s being done in the best way possible at the best time and as efficiently and as quickly as as it can be what about the doing the work on Burton bridge or my strike after that finishes that is not necessary that timing. Funding. Spread. The sales. Pitch cost. Base is great. Place. For a carriage. Question. But I think else in safety the workforce and passes by is paramount have you been surprised by any of the extent of the consequences of the disruption. Well we try to plan much as possible with some extra money and. There are actually running the difficulties we had a very late in time. That we got the money to get in on with the word to try and inform people. This was going to happen and China L Amour time to Japanese and there was not a plan in. The government I think is mainly the misfortune of having elections as they were and. They weren t allowed to make any announcements until August then we had then we got the money and now we re going to get them before the end of the financial year so I was the planning rush every time the first initial But definitely. Do you think it could have been better planned in different circumstances then. Every now and that we ve got the money coming in like I say may or fall then we could have a little bit more information with the public about alternative travel arrangements and tell them what why it was kind of what was going on this is this is fortunate circumstances where we ve got the money to do a really vital job and we need to get on with quickly as possible. To live with while we get you know it is a difficult situation I understand and I think people you know chance of a Ranger and so I hear some of the cafes and shops in town are open you know because people I try to get in there a bit so you know I m pleased to have people using the ferry bridge as well and walking into work because it s got a double saying they re taking cars off the road and actually it s quite good for US model feel like you re on a morning like this fellow thanks for coming on. Back in Slater Stafford County Council on the phone it is the best phone line either I do apologize for that before we persevered because it was a conversation it was worth having an eighty s nineteen now. B.B.C. Radio travel still seeing some heavy traffic on the southbound I am one between junction twenty six and eastward twenty five it is very busy through the right wax area and is quite a queue only a thirty eight south all spends towards dollar basically going through to the little East an island at sixty one junction is a fair bit of traffic there is also a key for the difficult road coming into Darby kettles to write a national write a particularly busy this morning and around to bridge the A five one full that skewing this heavy traffic out towards the I fifty link and we still still see you queue around winds hail only a five double one slow towards Baton through the ongoing. If you see a problem data s call a one double three to be six one six one six one Sara Tilly B.B.C. Radio dopy travel. Sport seen on B.B.C. Radio Darby sport scenes back old Saturday be county are on the road at Bristol City in the Championship and here goes on the outside posit across everybody s there was the book and it s very soon planted for double. Of Freeview eleven sixty it s Burton now being I guess it s full and they also don t want to just push you. Back to the broadcast they go so it was an excellent job but I don t put up with the opportunity to strike it right put that sports scene Saturday afternoon from two on B.B.C. Radio Darby twenty past eight Wednesday morning the first named storm of the year is with us this morning then. We start with a. Storm Storm Allison storm I know. Of all the names right why not storm alien actually rang up earlier on in said spend all day having people say no to your file. By sickly alien herself unaffected rather than. It s a plant pot full of over I think we ve developed a couple of trees down there are bits and bobs I think this in destruction of the railways as well because of these blown onto an overhead wire in between the lines but if you got here to report get in touch shouts. Treating the winds of up to seventy five miles an hour forecast I don t think we ve had been thing quite that bad across double she will at the Met Office have got us on a yellow warning still which means. It was Amber at one point which means plan ahead and think about possible travel delays or the disruption of your day to day activities. Are wondering. Started last night expected to carry on till about ten this morning then he s off. Still to engine are actually in at will. Good morning good morning now what do you feel. We ve got beef and she mainly said how is it how are the animals and with the with the weather they like it well this morning please go see it it s quite warm in the sun so I can see. The line down some by saying Of course they ve been growing the winter coats for a couple weeks anyway sunbathing that s got a lottery in what they do it doesn t it. Do you have to make preparations when you hear that there might be big gusts of wind for example and you have to think about the cows all. No this time of year that probably better outside anyway because you know that quite sensible guy can sense what the weather s What was this coming a lot but I mean for health and safety reasons and he stacks the farmers have got the have to make sure it s secure or Anyway. I mean there s a few of our book that has moved from one yard to another which I d forgotten where out on the ground side and large portions that you take an old English drive. Yet well as it happens a laid back British farming day today and it just shows that farmers are out in all sorts of weather whether you re a big and vegetarian or a committed meat eater providing your food I never even knew that was a thing well Robert yesterday I m so glad we got you on today then yeah yeah thank you not for the farmers talking to the weather I mean I can just touch wood Eileen s not causing you too much of a headache below the knee and the normal trials and tribulations of farming life stopped but I had the bird tells me you don t tend to have a good time of it with the weather you have trees fall over on the farm you thought you how. About a couple of branches a calmed down which luckily haven t done any damage to any fences were made strong or lightning went to the house good strike well where our farm is with sort of on the little raised a bit but where it s just got flat failed all around us there are no wards around those to draw a lightning so we all the thing that stands you know it is getting to your sort of blue quite a few electrical items in the house we re in. Yes it was during the night as it happened so the big bang. Yeah yeah sound Yeah yeah it sounds like scare the life out of me well yeah but it was sort of over and done in seconds and it just sort of wondering what was going on. All right well look and thanks for coming on this morning. The British pharmacist as it were thank you. Give our best to the shape of the Cassius Angela Sargent you know that will take in still Eileen . You know strikes examiner. When these days it is thing the market all shot old I again today stop me if you ve heard this one before when did it happen it was ages ago I was in it because of the worries about the glass roof and they had to shut it when it got ready windy it was happening again today the market hold the Guildhall market in Darby closed all day because of storm a lane tomorrow. They re going to have a look what it s like at six o clock tomorrow morning which sounds like a bit of fun but still all today with four glass panels in that riff which we re told in need of repair the city council is worried that could lead in the come crashing down nobody wants that when it s a busy market Becky Dobson runs blast from the past in the market Oh she s not sure how she s going to spend the day Nash s unexpectedly got a day off I m not sure just the home I think you know maybe contacting customers that we re going to come in and let them know that the best call in another day and I don t know what plans we re going to have because we weren t planning on having the day off we don t know much about what the safety issue was that they re trying to deal with because we don t understand why it s not being fake forewarn if it is up by having to talk Chile it s easier for them to pull Gates fixed them Paul the market traders so it won t be bad for the the fresh produce traders saying they could lose quite a lot of money it s you know I don t understand why they d want to do that over get in a fixed. I am sure at some point the council will come and tell us why hasn t been fixed but in the meantime. I am sure in the meantime no guild or market open today and tomorrow decision being made at six o clock tomorrow morning so I m sure that it s Hamilton it s it could have been worse they sold the storm business couldn t. Salute Leo we did have some strong gusts in a region that was around fifty six miles per hour East Midlands Airport up in the pit District sixty seven mph recorded as a gust there so we ve still got that yellow warning in force for wind over the course of breakfast time this morning strong winds are still expected though the strongest gusts are getting fewer and farther between expecting the odd one of around fifty miles per hour and that could still cause some tricky driving conditions so a windy start with blustery conditions that leasing over the course of the day and expect a mixture of bright spells and scattered showers highs of around fifteen degrees Celsius tonight you should be county with a band of rain steadily moving southward in the early hours lows around seven degrees Celsius there and then tomorrow it ll be cloudy with a chance of isolated showers and some bright spells where the cloud thins and breaks of around sixteen degrees Celsius so expect a mixture of sunshine and blustery showers over the next few days winds will ease over the weekend with just a little bit more sunshine expected looking forward to that but thank you Alex speech you see in Alex Hamilton there in your forecast and you can see there on our Facebook as well you can see the. On our Facebook that they re well dressed you know up for me with Well dressings probably he ll even double ship but they said Chesterfield they don t want to Princess Diana with hearts in the right place but people online sign. As Jim Browning off Eastenders he s one of the comments I ve read or yes was a gum each scarecrow. And I can do what they ve done but it s not going down well there s a picture of that on to some. Very harsh comments on our Facebook but I have a look B.B.C. Radio Dobbies where you find us on there and if you have any insight into what s wrong with the reef or the guild or market and why it cannot have been fixed yet by all means get in touch if the council want to come you re welcome you know where I am doubly six one six one six one I always feel that we ve asked this question before but why are we just rubbish at dealing with bad weather. In the sky. Double three two six one six one six one B.B.C. Radio. Maybe we can have an answer about it I definitely want to talk about the social media again this morning later on is it just old attention seeking and is it making us all thick Why would I be saying that it well no less of significant person than one of the co-founders of Twitter has been talking about Twitter and about Donald Trump and says how the president uses Twitter is an example of the world dumbing down did an interview for the Today programme and Evan Williams is one mis placed on the role that Twitter played in the US election but he suggests that the president tweets just to attract attention and for that matter he reckons So to most people there is a media ecosystem that is supported and thrives on attention period and that is what s making dumber and smarter in Donald Trump is a symptom of the. Donald Trump he s been called many things but never heard him called a symptom. Of anything what you reckon is social media a just all about attention seeking and B. Is it making us all dumb us. To use his word it so that it s all stupid all right now past a time the latest news headlines this morning with Sally Swinton B.B.C. Breakfast investigation has found just two percent of council owned highrise blocks in England are fully fitted with sprinkler systems while sixty eight percent of buildings have only one stay a case the London fire commissioner is calling for the fitting of spring close to be mandatory in such buildings taxi drivers in Britain say many of had to have their hours since the closure of some Peter s bridge has been closed for a fortnight and has caused long queues getting in and out of the town taxi driver say the long journey times and high fears are putting people off the leader of staff or to county council Philip can says the delay in announcing the work was down to the general election though they weren t allowed to make it in there as well until August then we have their doubts that we ve got the money and now we ve got to get the work done before the end of the financial year the official body which monitors public spending says the government s welfare reforms are likely to have contributed to rising levels of homelessness in England the National Audit Office claims that in the last six years there s been a sixty percent rise in the number of households in temporary accommodation including one hundred twenty thousand children Dobby s market hole won t open today because of safety concerns the city council says four glass panels in the roof are in need of repair and could come loose during today s high winds the authorities apologised for the late notice and will reinspect the panels tomorrow morning here s one of the traders Becky Dobson would understand why it s not being fake so on if it is up I thought surely it s easier for them to pull Gates fixed them part of the market said allow. So it won t be bad for the the fresh produce traders say they could lose quite a lot of money. You know I don t understand why they d want to do with over get any effect officials in Florida say hurrican killed twelve people on the keys on the mainland the foreign secretary Boris Johnson is to visit the overseas territories hit by the storm the British Virgin Islands and Angola and its two years since the report recommended a series of improvements could be made to Duffield Castle the National Trust says it has no plans to develop the site the clearance of vegetation putting up more information signs on the removal of a makeshift well covered wall suggested in the archaeological appraisal the castles keep which was destroyed in the thirteenth century had some of the thickest walls in England B.B.C. Radio Darby news headlines at twenty eight minutes to nine. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel still looking very congested for the A thirty eight towards Darby particularly northbound coming up from nickel over towards the A fifty for the markets in Ireland and then southbound you ve got a queue really from the I six at the Palm called Island London Rose also Mr Rhodes to field rose and you talk City Road all of those routes really busy coming into Darby this morning and the A fifty two in from Spondon also looking busy particularly from the rains way towards the Pentagon Island a reminder of course if you re inverted we ve still got Shafik on diversion Gitta the closure of St Peter s bridge so it s particularly busy on Burton bridge and state and Hill Road and also winds hail the A five double one is slow if you see a problem Olcott updaters call zero one double three to be six one six one six one Sarah Tilly B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. In years back I once seriously thought about buying off a buy when I found it. One of the boats off the old log flume the American Adventure rumor. And eventually they thought because I met my wife at the American Adventure first time I have a marinates I didn t buy it because it s a sore sense but if you ve seen they ve been flogging off the local AM stuff from Alton Towers on e Bay closes today that auction going for about three hundred quid I suppose at one point would you buy one what would you do with it Sally pepper from ten this morning she s looking at what you might ease one for like a giant plan Paul which is written in a wooded bath tub you think of all the people they ve sat their bums on that would you really want a bath and I ve just signed a. Good wash a county and this is brilliant I don t know any more than what Sally s written in this note for me but she says she going to be finding out why one midwife has begged people to stop having sex at Christmas. Bearing in mind it is September I m suspecting how busy she is may have something to do with. So obvious fall is John calling. Her that when used to just get an orange. That s right she was as as we know dream trip to Wembley to take on talent Spurs next week the Rams were knocked out of the F.O. Cup by Barnsley last night they went down three two despite twice holding the late manager Gary Rao are said poor goals and poor decision making hampered his team which did feature eleven changes from the side which be a whole five nil at the weekend you go from zero to one where everything looks really positive and then the game swings around very quickly and you know credit to Bonzi for that but a feller s always caused our own problems and those moments and that s about it disappoints me say it s another game where we conceded poor goals and if you keep conceding Paul goals then you know you continue to not win games amongst those eleven changes was the return of George thaw and he hadn t played for sixteen months due to his recovery from a broken leg he was delighted to get through the full ninety minutes despite finding it tough early on Friday from a discord longs was like was I got second wind second after the been in and told the fitness coach in order to lead me on because I wanted to complete ninety minutes for selfish reasons but I m just a lot of shit to get through not to miss not a dollar sixty four so we are still in the Championship burn Albion going to their first point away of the season with a new city manager Nigel club says playing for a clean sheet was their priority but he felt they could have gone on to win it just like in the Gulf two opportunities very good opportunities to get one of those with a possible new game or no bumping it up to Saturday is very important to show that that wasn t the rails on Saturday nothing we saw tonight was more like the character that we got in the dressing room Leeds now top the championship after a pseudo win against Birmingham at alland road Neymar Edison Cavani and Kilian and orders Perry hammered Celtic five Miller Park. In the Champions League last night Brendan Rodgers accused his side of playing like the under twelve s at times it is the heaviest ever home defeat in Europe for Celtic Paul Pogba got a hamstring injury but Manchester United made a winning return to the Champions League with a deserved three nil home win over Swiss side F.C. Ball Marilyn for Laney and Romelu Lukaku scored for the house before Marcus Rushford scored a third late on that means the nineteen year old is now scored in his first appearance in the Champions League the Premier League the Europa League the League Cup and on his England debut he did score his first ever F.A. Cup tie as well but not until the replay should pull its finger out Chelsea are off to a blistering European start as well they thrashed Karabakh six nil at Stamford Bridge there were also wins for Bind Munich and Barcelona in their opening matches a little further down the football pyramid it was a good night for Alfredsson town who drew one one at home to third placed Brackley in the National League North Kraig West car got the goal for the Reds boss John McDermott has insisted he ll play another strong team in Albertson s upcoming F.A. Cup qualifying match against A.F.C. Rushton and diamonds are plenty strong as James I want to go through I want to win and I want to keep the wrong going here I want to score goals. So. Strong I ll pick the best team or goal for that game local bragging rights after the Northern Premier League s local Darby belong to Matlock they beat me clever sports by a goal to nil books didn t beat bridge Celtic by the same scoreline in the First Division south bell per beat Newcastle town two one and it was the same school and for grossly as they went out against Market Drayton Crystal Palace of confirm the points of Roy Hodgson as their new manager will take training for the first time this morning at the age of seventy years and thirty four days the oldest man to ever be appointed as a permanent boss in the Premier League in cricket Darbyshire will be without their captain Billy God woman for the rest of the season he s broken a bone in his hand it happened during day one of their match away to Sussex yesterday is broken so yeah. Really much more to say over than the Charles. They don t ration so why and say what the specially says in the next twenty four hours until. Closed on three hundred thirty eight for nine the match will get back underway later this morning you can catch all the action live on eleven sixteen am and online stay with cricket told B.B.C. Sport he has no doubts about his own fitness before he s had to have a scan on a troublesome B.B.C. Radio Dobby sport it s eight thirty eight tank. The words right out of my mouth one album data and it s made like A B C Right. It s from nine o clock. pm sky. B.B.C. Radio. Still everyone going on about then it s Skinner and how he voted in the precious thing might not have caught Martin speaking to Denny Skinner unpaid yesterday afternoon I ll play a little chunk of that for you before nine o clock after nine yeah we just rubbish it dealing with bad weather fellas all this fuss about us to think you suppose it in context doesn t it just frames things what we ve been hearing about. And Texas recently and then the Caribbean did bits of it absolutely and habitable devastated and then we start again and it is about stole my lane and used Bit windy and someone s way to bins gone over and we just bought a dairy with bad weather and you know the market will indelibly. With four panes of glass if they can they really know if sorted those out yeah it s going to be shelled day today don t know about some other going to inspect at six tomorrow morning just before we come on air so we ll let you know. Yeah we ve rubbish when it comes to dealing with bad weather we ll talk about social media as well the co-founder of Twitter saying it s just making us all dumb and it s just attention seeking really or a lot of A s and that s his explanation for what Donald Trump s doing on there as well what you reckon just making us all a little bit more stupid Dobby six one six one six one did you see the bike off last night on Channel four it s still feels weird saying that in the Great British Bake Off episode three of the series are still not seen most of us will be at the first round I didn t see Judy is snail. Seen everyone talking about it this morning on line. It was a it was a it was a made out of bread and it would be apparent it was a snail but why is everyone talking about it if you not call this. Joke to OK exactly what it was very phallic the snails had. This is poor Hollywood reaction a lot like the snail. There s something about the shape of the snail that particular. Poor lady had put herself a motorbike to do run run run to do wrong. He cursed those B.B.C. Radio Dubey thirty minutes to nine so he something he may have heard with Martin yesterday afternoon be my of Mr and I thought share it with the Martin of course with the from for every weekday afternoon then waking up on a Saturday at the base to Bolsover on Denny Skinner or as some of the right wing newspapers are referring to him this morning the scab of Balsall over making much of the fact that some people on the left of the labor movement expressing their surprise that he went through the lobbies with the government voted with the Tories and defied his own party the Labor Party in the E.U. Withdrawal will vote lights on Monday night the bill that will transfer thousands of a you know laws and regulations into U.K. Legislation after breaks in the course a lot of people have expressed their concern that it s a big ministerial power grab talk about Henry the Eighth and all that so no I mustn t have a chat with any Skinner about why he voted against his own party against Jeremy Corbyn and with his he s mortal enemies as he would describe them the Tory So I voted for the labor amendment it was defeated and sod voted for the second best option which was in favor of brace it some M.P. s in the Labor party voted against the government yesterday not because they wanted to oppose Breck said that because they thought it was a Tory power grab you chose allow believe it s a Tory power grab as well so why did you vote for it I voted against the E.U. Because the labor motion which are supported and voted for was defeated but you ve also in your own words voted for a power grab no voted in line with the seventy odd percent of the bones of a constituent that expected me to vote that way simply because I had never ever changed my mind so now you understand. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel busy morning around Lasco for six seven this intemperate Middleton Avenue causing delays both ways and a similar picture three willing to and Repton rise they re doing some works near the High Street which brings with it some stop and go boards so that rate is search started to slow and in terms of traffic around all the usual hotspots really the southbound I thirty in from the I six at the Palm Island towards the A fifty two exit is queuing and it does look quite heavy now for the I sixty one in both directions around the pattern I lent we ve still got a queue at winds hail on the I five double one is slow towards Burton traffic quite clogged up around Burton bridge and staple Hill Road as well and of course US G. Traffic avoiding the St Peter s bridge closure and busy part she talks of her for the eastbound a fifty if you see a problem that date as cool as one double three to six one six one six one Sarah to B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. Wherever you are probably well. Whatever you re up to what are you doing Kaeding said and I hear from her I take B.B.C. Radio Dobby with me in a car. I don t really care no I want a tractor for her. There are so many ways to listen to B.B.C. Radio so you ve not got an excuse for missing a minute to go to don t normally do and who. On radio and on T.V. And on your phone tablet don t know me it will travel really without me no but what was. Said here after nine this morning well we will have a chat about. Social major and whether it s making us all these American chap who co-founded Twitter and has been talking about this in his phrase was. Making the soldiers a little bit more. Shallow shall we say and it s all about attention seeking that was his excuse for the way that Donald Trump uses the platform so we talk about that and storm a lane going around causing a bit of a autumnal shiver this morning here and there in bals landing in roads and things we actually a little bit sort of inadequate when it comes to dealing with extremes of weather in this country Dhabi six one six one six one so it is two weeks and pretty much since impeaches bridge was closed in Burton one of the two bridges that take traffic into the town and well you see it s causing a lot of disruption it s it s necessary work if heard the council later on with me this morning but. It is having an effect in terms of people not going to the town and people queuing in traffic we ve heard from taxi drivers this morning saying that the long diversions main customers are just not booking as many cabs and some of the to have their working hours I reckon so it seem bus timetables thrown out the window talk of Burton being a ghost town in the daytimes We ve also looked into what s happening after some pages bridge opens up again after three months of work and that is the other bridges closing button bridge is being closed for works in the New Year and Heidi has been back in Britain this morning breaking that news to commuters and then being on hand to ease their pain with thermos of tea and some biscuits so you walking especially today yeah we will. Every morning because of the bridge being closed because of our much from the did you ever attempt to drive Yeah how long would it have taken you to get into work if you were in the car this morning. And probably about an hour with the traffic but you d have to go a different what we normally would do you know that after this bridge is reopened the other one s going to be closed Yeah one is just going to be the same again I know it s got to be done but just making a lot of paperwork and can I give you cup of tea to Becky this morning yeah you can go on and not me feel that that s open to a whole she called. Some hot. Base . Which I spent a bit she had this morning when it s cold here is I don t drink till coughing you don t so you only drink hot water oh Ah if only we brought flask of all of the skin go on Africa s decree I mean usually walk no I m starting a new course at college it s called Never Too Late to learn you re the second to piss in our spoken to this to this course you know yeah yeah so got to get there for a thirty two in roll but I m quite excited about it so well did you yeah yeah walking in. He was lovely and I think you think he self wanted to do this well I think it will encourage people to to to walk in evil as the traffic when the bridge is finished I think I will keep it off yeah do I think so obviously not all of them but I think some of them will so I think it s great to see all these people walking over this very day see it s a snowflake it s great what you think about the fact that when this one reopens the other one is going to close is it yeah. We ll deal with it. We will deal with it by way. Of in. Next to the time bridge. Is. Well. My Even my family s here which. Some think I m trying to walk a bit briskly. As long as she was. Trying to find the silver lining if you like in but in this one family member National Express always used to make a big deal of the fact that I had these. Sort of house for pedestrians on the ferry Bridge this morning and been. That at five to nine. We ve come along with. It we. Rebuild success. But remember this. Was. John Snow. To. Come. Slowly. Slowly. Slowly slowly. Moves. . I was. Only. Told. That. Some. Of the events of. The. Polish. Came out of. The to. Cut. So. It s. Never forget that they they say right to be Wednesday morning as I claim trace any of that and if you want to recall anything this blog where did notes about you still have to get in touch but join in the conversation at that on the loud mouth again it may have well talk about they yeah the claims by the co-founder of Twitter not us that social media is kind of making us all dumb a N.A.S. Right. And yeah we ll talk about the weather and how we do it with a story T.V. Am mobile. Is B.B.C. Radio dumby. It s nine o clock on Sunday swung fun a B.B.C. Breakfast investigation has found that just two percent of council Tama blocks in the U.K. a Fully fitted with sprinklers the findings they managed on the eve of the public inquiry into the ground full time a fire London. 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The leader of staff a County Council is asking people in Britain to bear with the authority as it carries out repairs to some Peters bridge the closure of the bridge has led to long delays and traffic chaos through the town Philip can says the work is vital and because of the general election the government couldn t let the authority know it had secured to the money for the repairs rate now and that we ve got the money coming in let s say may or damage it is a little bit more information where it was probably about alternative travel arrangements and tell them what why it was going to have you know what was going to it is this is one of those unfortunate circumstances where we ve got the money to do a really vital job and we need to get on with it as quickly as possible. Gillett with while we get the National Audit Office says the government s welfare changes are partly to blame for a steep rise in homelessness and twenty eleven it accuses ministers of having little interest in tackling the problem the government says it will shortly outline plans to end rough sleeping Darby s Market Hall won t open today because of safety concerns the city council says four glass panels on the roof are in need of repair and could come loose during today s high winds the authorities apologized for the late notice and will reinspect the panels tomorrow morning before deciding whether the market can reopen and the foreign secretary Barra stance and has arrived in the British overseas territory of Angola and praise the community s response to her reckon Mr Johnson who also visit the British Virgin Islands said he wanted to show the U.K. s commitment to the Caribbean nations look at the weather very strong winds will continue for a time although they are slowing down however it will stay quite breezy all day especially in the Peak District blustery showers some heavy thundery will come and go all day highs or fifteen Celsius that s fifty nine five in height B.B.C. Radio Dobby news it s three minutes past nine. The breakfast with Sky B.B.C. Radio Dobby. Morning so you finally are the British alum Wednesday then loud introduce him in a second I love you to join in as well we ll talk about I would talk about the weather we re not doing that day away stole my lane is blustery and seventy five mile an hour winds that was saying Amber warnings I said be careful out there. And they ve had some some reports of trees coming down overnight nothing major has happened there s no market today in the guild all that s being closed because of some dodgy windowpanes in the roof apparently always just a bit rubbish at dating with bad weather probably asked the question before I m asking again this morning tell me your own experience or just your take on it six one six one six one before we get round to that life I really like this this morning this comment from well one of the co-founders of Twitter. Described President Trump s use of that network as an example of the world dumbing down did an interview with the Today programme called Evan Williams and he says Twitter national such a big deal in terms of their influence in the election but yeah it s an interesting thing what s going on now he says the way that the president tweets he s just voice attention seeking. The sky I want to double three two six one six one six one B.B.C. Radio Darby I ll play you a bit what you actually said in a minute but what do you think Twitter and Facebook the social media just attention seeking when it all boils down and is it making a soul. And so phrase A uses a stupid Dobby six one six one six when he can text you can tweet at B.B.C. W B lovely to hear from you the last. Morning to you the morning with them day in fact he behaved as usual and even where you know someone somewhere a cape on the floor and Philip Clark is here is welcome only Philip Martin has things yeah good love to see you both a social media do you tweet facebook Yeah more I use Twitter for more it s because I think it s a more professional. Kind of you same as I was I mean as you are an academic an intelligent man is it you think it s you know anything about it that is actually dumbing down the way we conduct our lives and the feeling that there are common had something to do with Trump because it s just it s just crazy but he s a celebrity he s not a politician I don t care what anyone says. It is attention seeking that s what he uses that that channel for that reason the attention seeking I don t I m not on Twitter but I do use every morning at work so I don t follow it all morning on the show and I do Mike my take on it is everyone s attention seeking it s all my opinion is this what did I ask for it look what I cooked for my tea last night you know in super tense and say you know. I think there s so much information available out there Twitter is a great great I guess platform to receive that information but you also got to you got to be able to have that ability to be critical with it because some of the stuff that gets port-O. As long as people have a following they ll put their opinion when it opinion is right or wrong you have to be the individual to interpret whether I think your stand is not exactly the point is make it if you don t if you want questioningly just kind of glaze over and check your feed now and again isn t it made in danger of making us all a little bit shallower but I don t I don t think that s an issue of social media that s just an issue of individuals and I think that s something but those platforms of created that context was also a lot a lot of benefits over those and I think that the benefits outweigh the negatives do you social media Cath Oh I do social media I do Facebook but I don t Twitter I mean I can make can you dumb it s funny because when you said about dumbing down I actually thought it meant keeping quiet so I couldn t understand the question today because I thought you know are we talking too much attention seeking and dumbing down at the same time so obviously literally taking it the wrong way. And just just you know being that I just think that it s more a case of people should think before they actually speak or write. Clanked Why does that mean I don t I instinctively feel that if I were tweeting something I would put four into something before taking the steps of committing to giving and writing something and broadcasting it if you like but it does feel like actually what you ve hit on something that people put stuff out there on to the third that you know you maybe wouldn t open your mouth and say out loud so it s the opposite. It s now become and you do see some celebs who had that were taken off them not by Twitter but by their management because of the negative implications of I don t think people realize the impact the social media can on your following and there was a brainwash but people followed and listen to it and take that into their followers a social media making us all dumber six one six one six one. B.B.C. 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Radio Darby to complain or not to complain that is the question and according to the royal butler there are certain do s and don ts when it comes to come planing what gets a bit silly as if you ve ordered some prawns or something I mean you notice that I leave and you ve got three lives not to piss off as you are not you know. And let this thing you know be one hundred one prawns in your day then you can kind of I don t want. Sally have a weekday mornings from ten on B.B.C. Radio. News. You. Long. Because we. Want you. To come you. Stronger. Long. Been a great writer but when you say that. I m reliably informed by the lab quite nice going on about still my. Spend all morning by See my statement of what sort of a day is all what it was like five when I rocked up and I m not saying now wind us in body the sun s out everything is a bit windy but I. Let me know if anything s blood of a well blown away but it seems like such will be done right with the weather but there are repercussions those that still lives on the trains this morning there s no market because the brief always a little bit lame when it comes to dealing with the weather will come on to that before ten this morning then I ll bastardize for the puck sport psychologist and. Asked what I might say any of. Them in any way I have the don t dancing you don t dance and you don t yeah yeah yeah completing same Did you tell I was competing I did not get it weeks ago in Belgium I don t know European champions with them but yeah and Team G.B. Will wow both competitions. And he would. That cares about second and third I think. Yeah I mean freestyle Czech Republic saying. To the Russians cheat they drug the dogs. Mind it s. Probably them. They re looked after thing. There s a reason we ve all heard in sport. But in the main story to be well you know you re right in your hands. So I think. We re talking about social media Twitter Facebook the reason being let me play this actual bit it s an interview that was on Radio four with Evan Williams He s one of the co-founders of Twitter and look how much of a part of public life that s become these days and they said oh you know the likes of Donald Trump but now he uses Twitter it s symptomatic of a whole dumbing everything down of a list and there is a media ecosystem. Supported and thrives on attention period and that is what s making Sol dumber and smarter in Donald Trump is a symptom of the. Donald Trump is a symptom and it s making us all dumber and not smarter I mean if you were to say to me here s the thing we would like to become all pervasive in society now it s a new development we think this is going to really catch on it will make us all dumber not smarter I d say nothing s Yeah I don t think that was the case that an awful lot I just think it s. It s just it s there s now almost a lot more fog around any topic and I need to look at the last election so I ll be worse off for it and everyone will point out the good things it does is when there s a crisis in the way it brings people together and but. You know put the plus column in the minus column for say Twitter will be better off without it I don t think I think there s ways there s ways to kind of copyright something we do at the university we teach students about not believing everything that you read Going to your own research have a critical head about you then they get to you when they re eighteen isn t that a little bit depressing they are then going to say Right you re actually a young adult now he s something you need to teach you don t believe all this Gulf I think I think I think about it right now because social media has kind of only really come into the forefront of its power and influence and I think that s something that should be taught to kids a lot so you know because you ve seen kids eight nine ten where we re Facebook pages and Twitter pages and. You see them with smartphones or the They ve got access to those things I ve read it somewhere printed in almost on a screen somewhere so it s a thing we re better off without it Cathy I think that s a goddamn causing me just picking up on the negatives of it and there are a lot of positives invented it and he said yeah making us all dumb or not smarter that s not a good thing no I think it s showing people to be dumb or perhaps. Really know why the minister Yeah it is because the same be broadcasting tell you this is what I said they re not thinking before the speaking and it s not thing that you really got once you press there it s gone and you can t do anything about it can you and I think attention people put things at work where not because it s right because ago this is going to get like this is going to get read tweets this is going to get a bit this is going to cause a bit of on the and it s like people people will fall into that trap but some people just want my colleague Chris door Japanese a reporter that they got retorted by Lily Allen and he was excited for about a second and said Oh my God she s got six million followers that s going to be a pain in the but yeah I mean in the papers you can you can read what s in the papers and they can also put in corrections and things are not you can get misquoted in papers on which I have been before and it can be you know really not like you know the Russians and they don t want to know that we re you. Know that s definitely just you know I m very friendly with the Russians with far. I m sorry I was saying. The problem is with tweeting and what ever it is actually you say no you can t say it was misquoted you can you cannot she misread things which is what I ve just said I thought dumbing down meant keeping quiet and isn t so you got to be careful about the words that you choose and the way that you put it over and the only way you can do that are is by writing something thinking and then perhaps posting which I don t think people do it s just such an instant thing to do in terms of making us all as he says dumb rather than smarter and saying stupid things as well I guess there s also the phenomenon that. All of us have asked moments where we say stupid things yes but now a days it can stay with you for decades and it s out there or you know you can be drunk and say something stupid and it s not disappeared into the year olds of the people that were drinking with you it s it s there to broadcast to the entire thing isn t even even if you delete the comment people have seen it it s someone screenshot that it s somewhere coarse and especially people are followings. Message that says he and I don t use social media my view is that if the thirty years ago you were getting on with your life and people kept either phoning you or knocking on your door saying I m at Alton Towers on a Roy who or I m with my mates having an ice cream by the beach you know beat the WHO and suchlike it wouldn t be long before you lost your cool it s all self promotion I m big ing up no wonder so many people suffer from lack of self worth or follow MY says God I hate these expressions fomenting with phone fear of missing out. I have half a dozen real mates I can rely on in a crisis that ll do travel like get away from the screen and get on with living I agree one hundred percent but the thing is people only put on Twitter what they want they always with their best on Twitter or and social media who ourselves are showing off an attention seeking Yeah but that s like when you look it s not healthy. Yes Then you get the aspiration to be perfect because everyone else s lives look great because they re not putting up all their screaming matches and rouse over the remote you know days when it pay down our knowledge day and all that you know you don t see the last of the people who have that awareness of those and it doesn t impact you as much as see the sort of people s lives online or on your own only place book a lot of people put do pose you know. Well in a sort of self pitying attention oh you know he doesn t know if he s Moreno trying to find out does anybody have this something before Can anybody help and the amount of help that can come forward now is very positive it s fabulous people come in credit really supportive on yet line incredibly Yeah you can find like this like social media groups that are set up for people certain conditions or certain issues and you re able to literally not support network for your family and on that subject of making us dumber rather than smarter then presumably in terms of knowledge quite the opposite because it s pulling wisdom and experience and everyone s learning. It s a lot to do with people that haven t got a new body else to talk to. And they can t mull over things and you need to be able to do that sort of thing to clear your brain of what s happening during the day because it s yeah it s the same as like if you go to a Labor does good books and has bad books yes it read the bad books the whole time that s going to be your perception of you on things like Wallace happened there was the so much access to information available and it s what how you use that information and if you take it as the first thing first come first served this is this sort of read this first this was must be what s through and that s that s more of I think educating people on how to use social media and how to interpret particularly elderly people because you see now what happens with things where they re not used to computer wanted they can get scanned it was the same with like what happens in emails and things like that those I think people need to be educated on it and I think that s something the government things that back be doing to help improve we use social media one of the co-founders have Twitter The weather and how we handle it and you know I guess I sign and Iran having seen you know in the knees in Texas before of light I feel particularly kind of Goetia moaning about a bit of wind this morning with a given name and called Eileen but there are you know things happening like the market being shot in Darby a wee bit rubbish when it comes to dealing with slightly out of the ordinary whether we ll come on to that before ten with the loud mouth this morning. This morning Dr Philip Clark from university of their university get in some of the big list the other day one of these great universities in the world s top one hundred thousand of jazz for some of it for the students us faction things we like we re making massive massive stories every time one of those comes out and I was going up I got massive for student employment for individuals the skills that we teach them in terms of going forward into into employment so if the worker cattlemen of course he can t get a dog to do isn t worth trying a dog to do and I think the filthy cheating Russians the other day and she didn t. Say that has me causing mischief. Team see how many are in Team G.B. Then for the downswing dogs are ten dogs cracking and so you played your part in the middle what you get here we go between well these go out then I ve got them at the moment because I m doing the competition so they re going up to Scotland next week and then I ll be passing them on to the next But you dance to at the moment or the Mount Dunstan and he s doing. Pinocchio he s not going to tell you Oh no Miss Pinocchio but it s an Italian version it s not. Not does and he will. Want to entails for it online anywhere the routing might be I m going on Google right. This is amazing. We ve been having a conversation about Twitter and it s co-founder saying in some respects it s all attention seeking and making us all a bit dumber and examining whether that holds up to examination and if it makes it in the balance a bad thing rather than a good thing I mean social media is here to stay isn t it until the next wave of it moves us on back on balance is a force for good or a force for dumb yes he would put it to sort of a look what we re playing that song that fills Twitter see if I can find anything embarrassing or stupid but there s nothing so it s all very professional but you know it s book like so moving on. It s of professional. Message which is I went on Facebook if it wasn t there I would be a graffiti artist. Email from Gary he says any method of instant communication which doesn t involve direct human contact is a dumb down of the real thing it s ironic that the man who invented a method which only allows one hundred forty characters explains We re all becoming dumber because of it the answer of course if we don t want to be dumb is just don t tweet important messages why why why is it ironic that Twitter limits the number of characters sometimes being concise is a force for good I just thought that it would have made you think more about how to get what you want to say into less words but maybe not you do you do see people around them and it s like fifteen tweets long really. Twitter so I don t know you could have a two thousand words that is a year and wrong for Twitter it s more kind of direct forms of communication and I do think I disagree slightly with that last the man in terms of anything that provides a communiqué yes if you re sat in the room with him and you could do the physical conversation then yes physical conversations far better. And I m able to to work with colleagues from Australia Dubai America because I m able to contact him through things like Skype. Blackboard collaborate which we have at work those types of methods of communication means that are not limited professionally you know the technology of today would allow you to collaborate with these guys and compare notes without tweeting specifically these little one hundred forty character state well you know you can attach things like documents so it s great or links so we use it as a great way from from an academic perspective we re able to get our research and out the opinion that OK Well yeah it s able to get it out there far quicker you know because a lot of people won t know how to go and access the journal to find this paper and this is what issues I find representation of when you see in newspapers when they say about this research paper that s cured this I mean you actually look at the paper no they didn t say that so you re able to actually go to the source and look at it and people are able to get their point of view so you don t have to go to newspapers and things of that where they may potentially misquote you the world is worse for latching on to newspaper articles about scientific papers saying that they ve done this in a commune somebody here to some someone s examine the fact that perhaps this might work if you would have dry a little bit out of it looking at it makes for a great headline to say the course that I was in for the fun of like the way I always know when I read them out as well that it s kind of out there for scrutiny but it sounds like a great thing if they ve done it. Social media says Gary in long to morning Gary has legitimize the idea that we can that we can with a little shove the bottom line is ourselves for the benefit of those once responsible for our well being and entertainment by covering the world in flypaper soaked in honey and call it the World Wide Web Blimey I m just deep into that word by word. I hate I hate when these conversations sound like or in social media a terrible thing because it feels for all the world like this printing press will never amount to anything to tell me honestly it s the world history it s progress it s feature it s a way to. Take it embrace it and make it work for you or don t but. Therese there is only an intriguing phenomenon I mean you know human psychology there is something about the way that people use social media when we are of an age that remember before it is quite striking and you kind of see this sort of you know the smartphone zombies Yeah of course but I think for some people or those give them a voice and that s not something that can be really beneficial for people who potentially have no you don t feel like you know an opportunity to speak oh and I m not saying that that s in in a totally public forum but I want to go there are support groups and things like that where possibly there never had that opportunity to do that that s fantastic you know somewhat I mean when you hear people find in Long Lost Family long lost relatives because they find them online I think if you look you can either use it as a tool for for God or your your I think anything in the world people will find a way to make it make a negative I just want to correct something that I said a little while ago Dizzee age sixty one is the way this message is on their read out a moment ago but my eyesight and my my pride at refusing to wear my glasses and. I said I read it as I went on Facebook it s actually a much more interesting point he says event. Yeah and if it wasn t there I d be a graffiti artist so OK That meant it provides and he s over well for me to say saying well I don t do social media I don t want to tell I don t want to since I might say I don t know but of course I have another outlet for venting and I want to sit and rant about what a shame stupid idea smart meters are when it turns out you can t you know like it is morning change providers and they don t work anymore so I ve got that outlet so I actually maybe we all need and I take for granted that I ve got this out there to broadcast my opinions and be self-important and rant about things and it s good for other people to what I said you got to offload to somebody you know if you don t offload to somebody that s when you can get depressed or whatever what s in it for other people to read all that stuff it doesn t matter they don t have to read it with me you know they can turn over listen to someone else and they can use. Going past whatever it is and you can see that scene down there you commit to following someone and then just read all the pipes. You can buy you can see people people do you can you can lose hours and hours and I was on the people if you don t. Know what I do yeah I just I don t get me wrong I ve done it when I m searching for people are searching for particular work so I m trying to figure out who some research I can go and find the OR in contact them to doubt instead of trying to find three managers things that it s look at is what you how you use it. Specifically where we started with this which was a conversation with the co-founder of Twitter about President Trump I mean that is a very new thing one of the most significant world leaders. Seeming to just kind of you know have a late night vent like there s a on Twitter. Is that a good thing is an irrelevant think it would come down about it is a terrible thing I think is because look at expectation and I go by the way Obama used to was as a prophet for God like you see him when all the problems that that s going on in the world he uses this like someone off from Celebrity Apprentice I remember watching him and looking at Twitter when he was going off and Swartz Negra and I was like Surely you ve got better things to be doing with your time. And it s just like he does I mean he comes from a celebrity background where it is all about me getting my name out there so he s like I take everything that man says with a pinch of salt he s doing it they just get views and clicks and he s a good bad or indifferent development for international geopolitics Kathak the president tweets his thoughts about what he s just seen on television he all didn t I mean if Prince Charles of the Queen or somebody had a Twitter account and started I don t like something I well enough that you know. He s probably things he shouldn t be same but there again me perhaps he was highly amused by that snail on Bake Off So yes maybe. Maybe he s just trying to get over his point of view in trying to make out the teas one of the people I don t know if you see that example I think must be a year ago where he talked about a travesty to happen over in Sweden but it was actually something you seen on where social media that was happening and it didn t happen so he says like for the people of Sweden were there which I never it seemed like there was something you know well what I have and I want to prop it was just like it shows you check your facts of war so you actually you know he said all right they reveal their ignorance on Twitter it wouldn t amount. To a great deal but a much as Mall when you when you ve got the following when you ve got power you know the president of one of the it s like the boss powerful countries in the world . It s a lot about ice Thank you guys act like if you send a message in on the subject of venting on social media Incidentally my friend is it just going back on again and he says yes some people have unfriended me but others look forward to my posts so like what I did here they say exactly like saying they Radio Dobby travel. Still busy this morning around last go forward sixty seven and it s because of the Middleton Avenue junction so delays both ways the M one is still very slow south around junction twenty five is still busy through the roadway salmiya and there s a little bit of. South towards the fifty two at the Marquee tonight and if you see a problem open up data is a wonderful three to six one six one six one seven A.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. Sports seen on B.B.C. Radio Darby Sport seems back all the Saturday Dalby County are on the road at Bristol City in the Championship and here goes on the outside post it across everybody s going to have a bit about her but it s very soon branded her job it. Be of Freeview wall eleven sixty it s Burton Albion I guess it s full but they also don t want to just to show you what it was back over at the time they go to. It was an excellent book for helping to strike it right but the sports scene Saturday afternoon from two on B.B.C. Radio Darby Kathy Sullivan and Philip Clark of the loud mouth this morning to tout their company and Demby as well it was settled down nicely into law and both of them wandering around saying we can chew no good. David has been in touch David No Frank you use Facebook to keep in touch with my extended family in Canada also two of my Facebook friends live in Florida and they both have through Facebook let people know that their site complaints about dumbing down both Twitter and Facebook we used to blame television for reducing people s attention span The problem comes when you have something complex such as bricks it or Kim Jong un these are complicated subjects that require attention to detail Donald Trump and Nigel Farage Please note. If you re talking about it we re talking about it the breakfast you with Sky on B.B.C. Radio. Six and chatter is I m not going on air but we re not going down on that one again we re going to change tack completely eighteen minutes to ten Sally Pappa from ten this morning midwife on is begging people to stop having sex at Christmas. It is September count your fingers Jan your I m guessing that s why it must be nonstop all those festive fruits popping now anyway we ll talk about that with Sally after ten this morning back to the lab mouse Phil and Kathy and the weather lane she s part of the party as well this morning if you ve been bothered by stall made in the first one this any about three years they ve been doing this isn t a given names to the winter storms I quite enjoy it we can all have a laugh at the names they choose Can t wait for storm may you ve sometime this winter. Has Been Away been there has been a windy morning and four years ago we probably said bit blustery the. That in it but now an ice storm a lean double ship police by the way told us there s been a few reports of trees down overnight nothing major no one hurt much worse which is great Darby the Council closed the market the guild on market will not be open today tomorrow they re going to do an inspection at six in the morning it s like going out on a pitch inspection of the football only of course those people s livelihoods or trade in the market all to do with for panes of glass you re my mum when this was an issue quite a long time ago when they did it before us you know at the chance to fix in between Anyway all we quite bad dealing with bad weather in this country or is that unfair it s often wheeled out when the snow weapons. Think it s for so you suggest cloudy and not too bad weather and then one of those coming along it s almost unexpected because I know it like when I was an arborist when I went to uni when I was there for three years like nowhere near as bad as the next couple of years where bridges were collapse and things like that was happening all over Wales no one was expecting it and I think the whole thing would skew we re going climate change things that the weather is getting I dare a lot harder or a lot more destructive So I think but look I don t think last night was was massively bad. No But having said that you know the market in Darby is not open because of the weather he sees that I mean a unique thing or is that symptomatic of you know overly cautious bureaucrats when we get something slightly out of the normal bandwidth of weather in this country I think it s right for them to close it as people s health and safety. But you can t control for too much OK though. Right fair enough if they haven t fixed the pain since the last time the issues was the OK you could you could it or not but there s been half hour delays cattlemen on the trains through BURTON I think this morning as well which I read correctly started to do with something blowing on to the overhead lines again you might think well it s going to happen just one of those things but I don t know other countries have very extreme weather conditions and they carry on as you re always telling functioning when you ve got countries that do have extreme weather conditions and they re ready for it like a lot of the countries in the coming in Europe have when to Titus not to keep them going we don t because it s just not worth their we probably off the road one day does it ever happen two days in a row now off to my very good dealing with it is used properly people need to be a little bit more patient about getting the services out there but the weather report last night sounded up so to render us whether it has been a render somewhere in England I don t know but these things these warnings is well they they in my mind and the problem again for about twenty years or something else or now but in my mind there are new thing as well these yellow warnings and Amber warning I was reading yesterday on Amber warning means prepared to change your plans to protect yourself and your family and your community and not blow they were going to up sticks and move you know in the year when they said nothing was going to happen didn t and that was the year where s my fellow. Yeah side that they ve got to react to whatever they ve got in front of them it s better to be safe than sorry you know I think highlighting what information they know they re getting it out there and saying this is what we re expecting and so to be honest I didn t I didn t know about the was going to be a storm which I mean Mrs woke me up at three in the morning to say I think the bins have been blown over so they re happy about what they re here Miles in Ridley says You mentioned that inability to deal with bad weather my old friend Simon has moved to Florida to live with his new American wife twenty five miles from Miami yesterday he sent this message. House is unbearable eighty five degrees only cool places of the car in the pool there was no electricity and then later we send this miracles do happen power back on the A.P. Says there are big cuter over there. I mean I m sure that s a glib way of regarding I mean some people are dealing with absolutely horrendous repercussions of the the genuinely bad weather they ve had in Florida and in tennis and Georgia and South Carolina but you know and they know what to do because they get it more regularly than where you do I mean you know the hurricane is the worst one ever around I ve got lots of friends again on Facebook and it s been interesting following them there s people in America who are offering land out for horses because he s on the Hill but if what Phil says is true that you know we should all adjust you know maybe the effects of some of these more extreme weather conditions being but more severe of them happening a bit more often than they once did because of climate change should we wise up and be better prepared for the now even if that s just it raining an awful lot more than we normally expect or so hard it s so hard to nor do I look like I feel I feel sorry for the people of America but I feel more sorry for the people in the Caribbean I think I was whole islands or just come you don t know that s that s a white there and. You know. When you compare with the to the to complain about. Some to go. In there when everything your actual foreign language looks nine minutes to ten in the morning Cathal. Morning study Pappa zeros Well morning people are going to stop having sex at Christmas I mean is it because it was I HAVEN T YOU GOT A NEW PHONE Have you got the time that s what I want and I m too busy at Christmas anyway we re going to talk about on the show what I want to hear from first of all though this morning starting from ten and I loved Rory gala Melissa ripple on the bright for show this morning when he went along to defeat castle which according to no I haven t I want to go now although after hearing rumors or pull maybe I m not missing much yet according to the National Trust it s England third biggest thirteenth century keep now reading that you think oh yeah I ve got high expectations for this just stuff E.A. Six. As you head north out of Duffield there s a steep winding path the sign to let you know you re in the shadow of a medieval fortification at that path through the trees leaving the room of the traffic below and oh my what a sight enormous entirely plain field there sometimes the odd rock consume stones rearranged to make a well cover over the sit that s the castle feel like writing a review. Video on our Facebook is I ve never seen I don t know the thing and it s not because there s nothing there but actually people in don t feel to be going to feel well yeah I think of you wouldn t have many stars at an about your visit including Rory have clearly been underwhelmed by visiting Duffield castle so I want to hear from you this morning from ten what s the most underwhelming tourist attraction you ve ever been to U.K. Or abroad I want your stories and you calls from ten my dad was years in the coach travel business he was I operate as manager for national holidays back in the day and one of his jobs was deal with the complaints and he genuinely got a complaint once from somebody saying all went on this week long tour of Constable country always or always to Bobby s on a bike. Well your Hey yeah yeah I did mention earlier on that I had an abusive message coming sadly from Eric by city accusing me of being an alcoholic. Knowing how you love a beer Ian Oh how very day. Festival in these the twenty first of the twenty third or twenty fourth OK September festively says thank you for mentioning it earlier on Anyway what I forgot to mention which will probably interest Sally and I was calling you a whiner Well right I say he says. The same there over fifty B. Is there will be a gin bar as well that what with the date sic I know he was right actually I. Radio read Sunday paper on the way that age the break for show on Wednesday morning thirteenth of September I mean you know which just sit there and say nothing it s a minute it will be over I say thank you to all our mass this morning on the subject of the weather and how we deal with it. I mean come back in January we ll be doing it all over again I suspect snow will be the next thing when at the. Very well if we can get here well yeah. You know I used to when I was on a radio station in Wolverhampton at one time I don t know why stood out because I was living in Grantham So it s a long alchemy doing a breakfast show there and I get there five in the morning and get on the air and do the show and then you start getting the messages from the teachers in the school sign now we close our teachers can get in from ten miles up the road in the you know minute I ve just come all the way you know well whatever. Yeah thank you very much the last this morning Cathal of many European European champion Yeah at the moment how many cups and trophies and things have you won over the a lot with the dancing dog and we don t know how many of them the one person in. Here a good lad out these animals from Phil now Dr Philip Clarke as well from the University of Derby sports psychologist thank you so Mark Harris great mass this morning thank you but joined in the conversation that matter if you haven t thank you for listening appreciate it back again tomorrow morning six thirty is the time we begin so if you want to cheat in then or any point afterwards I ll be lovely but stay where you are locked into B.B.C. Radio because you re going to have well you know she no not quite what s going to happen you know my name midwives and. Also it s with Sally Pat But Jane love extraordinary after the News Max.

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We ve got everything you have to want to get to our right for Wednesday September sixth are past six on the nose time for the breakfast show Morning in morning tell us if you can still reach them. Breakfast with AM sky. B.B.C. Radio Darby specially first thing in the morning Thank you April and welcome to the breakfast show it s Wednesday and it s the sixth of September we shall start with the latest news headlines with those they se where infant and M.P. Says no agency will be held accountable for the death of a burthen toddler a reviews find mistakes were made by Darvish a social services and Queen s Hospital in Britain but it doesn t say who was responsible for the arrows Burton s M.P. Andrew Griffiths says the report is a beige wash rather than a whitewash Alec s Home Office document has revealed some of the government s draft proposals for a new immigration system after breaks that it suggests the end of freedom of movement would be followed by tighter restrictions on low skilled workers from the E.U. Boat trips could soon be launched on the river Derbent Darby and Sunday a canal trust hoping to run trips between the council house steps and the we are at Dolly Abbey it s all part of the trust same to bring the waterway back into use one hundred thousand pounds will need to be raised from public donations. And when from hurrican I have begun lashing islands in the Caribbean where people have been told to evacuate their homes it s now an extremely dangerous Category five storm with winds of one hundred eighty miles an hour Blimey thank you with the sports are in Bradley Dobby County forward Tom Lawrence played it just over an hour as Wales left it late to beat Moldova and keep alive their hopes of qualifying for the twenty eighty World Cup then our second the group day after to a victory so be a top the group of four points clear after a one zero win over the Republic of Ireland in Dublin Darby Captain Richard Keogh was left on the bench for the Irish England women s manager Mark Sampson my. There has been no wrongdoing on my part and says his conscience is clear following accusations of bullying discrimination and racism by striking. Vegas Williams has reached the twenty third a Grand Slam semifinal she beat Patrick available in a thrilling final tiebreaker at the U.S. Open and the state to adopt his county championship match with Morgan de war was a washout chairs in the weather to catch up with next this morning and with that Charley slighter sunny spells on and off throughout the daytime today temperatures eventually climbing up to about seventeen or eighteen degrees Celsius but little bit of cloud in the mix as well. To be moving well this morning so no accidents or problems just yet but the M one. Although delays likely cost the morning three Burton lesson peaches bridge is still closed in both directions for the last few days it has been very slow on the surrounding rates if you see a problem that data s cool one. Six one six one six one Sarah Tilly B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. With sky. B.B.C. Radio. It is. September sixth. All never. Yeah I went to the program yesterday to the. Publishing of the serious. Grim listening actually in grim reading I ve been talking to the heads of the organizations who were responsible for monitoring. The toddler who was stabbed to death by our own mum in Burton. Going to catch up with a local M.P. As well he says he simply doesn t accept that the services didn t know his life was at risk boat trip through Darby on the day when anyone in the offing. In advance of the the main thing. They chose this morning for is or should we be on Favorite from Father Ted I was psyched she too was reminds me of edge of your wish father to go on go on go on go on go on go on calls twenty two minutes to seven Good morning the directorship. Sky B.B.C. Radio dog. If you are just waking up getting your bearings working out what s going on in the world anything you need to know or gently know no one s need to anyone at the moment so again this morning on the front pages in the Royal the tabloids away as you were rarely get to the front pages for in a while there is some national news coverage of a big story but sadly was on our doorstep it happened yesterday and that was the serious case review into what happened with I.E. Should Jane Smith little girl toddler twenty one months old from birth and murdered by her own mother stamped on so hard lacerated her heart she had an injury that they say you normally see in someone that s been in a car accident. It never gets any less serious to talk about does it well they should Jane died just months after doctors and social workers missed opportunities to ask questions about her welfare the report was published yesterday into what happened before she died it s pointed at failings in social services and the N.H.S. Political reporter Chris story which read the reports I issued Jane Smith was described by her family as a beautiful girl with an infectious smile twinkling eyes and a bubbly personality she was just shy of two years old but in her short life she d been from pillar to post in and out of foster care back with her mother Catherine before her death Catherine a woman who was in and out of abusive relationships with two men neither of them I.E. She joins father social services struggled to keep on top of who she was with and what impact those men were having on her and I.E. She joins lives the report says professionals were too focused on Catherine s needs and didn t see I.E. She Jane as being the one in danger it says they should have been more inquisitive about the impact of Catherine s last boyfriend who was abusive and took drugs in the home the report says Are you sure joins death could not have been predicted but Green s hospital in Burton where she was taken twice in the months before her death and Darbyshire social services are both criticized for failing to ask the right questions about how you should Jane s welfare Magnus Harrison is the medical director at Burton hospitals and I just trust the explanation given by a sea change mum for the last aerated lic would fit with at many toddlers who is just starting to walk and topple a very rare not infrequently again did we ask the right questions do anything laterally and I don t want my actually happening at home Jane No we didn t get enough the right questions the N.S.A. P.C.C. Says the report highlights a series of missed opportunities and flawed practices the M.P. . I m Drew Griffin Sky s father he says I She joins death should have been predicted and said the report held no want to countable for their findings. Japanee to go report about the yesterday at the planning of the serious case review I spoke to the people they. Had points to address in that report he can hear some of that lighter this morning and we re going to talk to we mention that Andrew GRIFFITHS The Burton M.P. He says he faced no one will be held accountable for that mistake so we ll talk to him later this morning. Ninety minutes to seven callout up and Adam twenty Wednesday six in September. On the breakfast. I was yeah I mean what do you pick out fifty years of a company some seven hundred twenty nine F.A. Cup finals he s done a full five well cup something I just astonishing he s going to go to the end of they say football season. He s almost as well known for the the cow is in East. And another thing didn t someone tell me. Did I dream this did some show someone tell me his son s a day before had anyone know about that. Especially telling about this neat app this cold borrow my dog ate. You know the small fires an app lets you then you dog out to people you know I got a dog that maybe you can borrow someone else s bar or my dog know I think I feel like a poodle today I ll go will be up Kim Simoni cease from Dobby she lands out a coke lowing the majority that borrow her with us tend to be families of small children who kind of want to have a dog but can t really commit yet they don t have the time so they want to spend time with them and they want to get their kids around or it s kind of younger couples that are looking to find a dog as well or maybe end an apartment and can t have one or to travel a lot or students from the university around here who have it for students or yeah I know well they re not all bad we ve all been long most of them are pretty responsive and they are really helpful during the day obviously as they have different schedules than working people they wake up about to yeah which is perfect for us because I m so work then so. Yeah and we have we have several people that watch on the same street over here so that whole street knows her all the kids know where. A kid and on on a bike the of is a just start me in the street start talking to me about her I no idea who this kid was Who s that corner your dog I know Chloe So do you so yeah I took on a walk last week OK so yeah she s a really nice dog. It doesn t strike you a little bit odd borrow my doggie loaning out your dog over somebody you know we recently got one two three months ago now for the first ever time and I might be the opportunity to test run one if you like so you go on with the dog. What you make of it more on that later on borrow my doggy the ME MORE from Came is twelve minutes to seven o clock. B.B.C. Radio Dobby travel still looking on the rise this morning so we ll see any accident so problems around. The center of Davia looks fine at the moment on the A thirty eight the A fifty two but it is just already just starting to look a little bit busy around but in town center of the traffic using the staple Hill rise because of course in Peter s breach. Both ways the traffic is on a diversion there and it does look a little bit heavy for the a triple four at Staple Hill as well that s going up to the sycamore right junction if you see a problem could updaters one double three two six one six one six one sorry to B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. Did you miss me. At ten this morning. That means stories I was told I was the devil child the teacher actually yes is good yes I got stuff when I was she working the streets I said no to this bloke and you trust me in the car. Now very well how not a man I m a Martin you ve removed your own teeth you know all the fun. Oh yeah well look rough and I was a proud days he s not really wearing a for. Sally every weekday morning from ten B.B.C. Radio Darby. Well she bent over not to. Joke a brilliant looking forward to seeing her again so yeah what we talked about this morning all source has plenty more to occupy our thoughts this morning as well get in touch if you re about your most and some been a ram s fun I m sure I m not making that up if you want to send me a message a very very welcome So what she s not a joke a Christmas cracker this what s two and a half miles long as it winds its way through the city center the river a day when the bay they go shoot up the river do what you fancy going to trip you must have been places in your life where you can go on a river boat trip you know down the river Cam in Cambridge. Through your condo the driver Thames River Cruise is trying to get on the day when on a trip you might be able to do that in the future get a boat from the council house steps in an hour of allegedly pleasure cruise along the day went as far as the way with Dolly happy maybe back again if you want to push the boat out. Having a look at the route this is Ron And so where are you I m on the council house steps in just the side of the river do and right behind the council house itself so just ahead of me is the doing Street Bridge Just ahead if that is the jury saying it s so nice morning the sun is rising behind the trees here on the Dew went I don t have a boat I just made the moment you can probably hear. The friends that I ve been joined by the geese in the docks that live on this river here they ve been making a racket this morning but this is the start of the the river boat trip so this is where the boat will go from it s the Darby and Sunday that want to do this put on these trips so we ll start here on the council house steps and on to the wee Dollie Abbey now there s no time set for when this will happen but it s all part of the truss ultimate aim of bringing the waterway back into use here in Darby and connecting it to the Trenta Mizzy the air awash canals now we do know that the river is suitable for boats because the middle and canoe club have been working to find out the depth and it s found it s deep enough it can be done so I m going to be speaking to them a little bit later on after eight o clock for the city center stretch alone though in the trust needs to raise a hundred thousand pounds so we can then apply for grant funding to do this is likely to cost over three hundred fifty thousand pounds over all. OK. You say you haven t got a bug. No I thought have a biopsy and I got excited to talk to take the tools. That there s not. Much of a loss. We ll see if we can improvise before scratching by the White House. I mean it would have been Same for. A very very me if they could there edging towards me as I speak and so I can a little bit yeah you. May want to be walking to the river I go out my way to avoid them in the case of the base kind of paving the way for the possibility of the River Cruz is the only. One. I mean if you would love to be first in the queue to go into a river boat trip along the day went three Dubay all the way from the council house through the magnificent side to the river gardens and all that and pass through the gates of bothering Hyde. Like you would you do that would you be up for that would you would you people come to visit you maybe you know even they would go to double work on the river cruises would you do that be interested to hear from this one who will talk some more about it more in our main story as well which is a tough old lesson but important I think. You ll be talking to the M.P. For Burton this morning as well about. This new chocolate I was telling me about it seems that he s called. It was it was launched in China yesterday based on by swish . It s three basic got milk chocolate. Now there s Ruby chocolate parties made from the Ruby cocoa bean and it tastes of berries there s no color added no fruit but he s pink get it taste of berries and. There are parts of this country which you say you fancy or even they will give you chocolate I m just like. Anyone ever again just in the interest of or sick children on radio T.V. And mobile. This is B.B.C. Radio three. On Wednesday the sixth of September the headlines this morning Burton s M.P. Says the death of a toddler at the hands of her mother should have been foreseen the government is considering limiting how long unskilled a U. Nationals can stay in Britain after bricks and messing about on the river plans are afoot to run boat trips on the day when. It s seven o clock on some lease when fun and M.P. Says a Burton topless Martha was a death waiting to happen under Griffiths who represents Burton. Says agencies should have forseen the harm that would come to Asia Jane Smith in twenty fourteen Her mother was jailed for nineteen years for her murder Mr Griffiths says social services in Darbyshire who were ensuring Aisha Jain safety after her mother moved her to Staffordshire need to accept responsibility I think there are massive questions still over the responsibility of dogs he can t cancel in relation to this and I don t think that this report says that at all a leaked home office paper suggests the government is considering ways to dramatically reduce the number of low skilled migrants who can come to the U.K. After Breck s it the draft document published by The Guardian newspaper suggests time limits on how long E.U. Nationals travelling here can stay the B.B.C. Understands the document which was produced last month has not been approved by ministers Jonathan Porter s professor of economics at King s College London believes not much will actually change E.U. Citizens will still be able to come here and restrict it and still be able to work here unrestricted The only requirement on them will be that after they work first three months or six months that not specified they ll have to register so we ll still have effectively for a movement of people coming here to work Police say a fourteen year old boy who was shot in east London on Monday has died Cody junior Davis was shot in Forest Gate another boy who s seventeen is said to have life changing injuries islands in the Caribbean a making last minute preparations for Hurricane Irma one of the most powerful Atlantic storms on record with officials warning of its potentially catastrophic effects the maximum category five hurricane has started to hit the Leeward Islands and will move on towards Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic Haiti Cuba and Florida are all and it s expected path. Darby and Sandy trust planned to run boat trips along the river Derbent between the council house steps and the we re a dolly Abbey it ll rely on donations from the public and as part of larger plans from the trust to restore a thirteen mile stretch of the river Chris match the chair of the restoration Committee says there s something special about being on the water you can see a different side to us and you can see the other side of buildings that actually don t face the river itself the so now for example built on the river because it was disappointed with all the necessary but. We realised it was missing a tremendous opportunity to ask for a Dobie woman who got married twenty years ago today the same day as Princess Diana s funeral says it was a day of mixed emotions Cheryl and Jason Crane from Alva stone even had a two minute silence at their reception general says the clash of events wasn t the only hack up we had Cliff you obstacles put in the way they call continuity went bankrupt while we were having a reception went bankrupt it was it was a way that we had made very strange not what I thought it would be on the left in day thirteen people have been winched to safety by helicopter after becoming trapped on an observation tower at Weymouth and Dorset a gondola which takes people to the top of the Jurassic skyline tower became stuck about one hundred thirty feet above the ground in strengthening winds. And a woman from Darby says a phone up has helped her save a thousand pounds over the past couple of years came some more n est uses the bottle my doggie app which allows people to lend their pet out to other dog lovers she lets other people look after her cockapoo Chloe which saves her money financially is definitely really really helpful we don t we ve never had to pay for her to be boarded somewhere for somebody to watch and we go out of town and we travel quite a bit it s saved us probably close to a thousand pounds if not more in the past two years not here with the sport or I m Bradley Darby County for Torrance play just over an arrow as well as left it late to be mulled over and keep alive the hopes of qualifying for the twenty eighteen World Cup that are second in Group D. After a tuna when Serbia topped the group of four points clear after a one nil victory over the Republic of Ireland in Dublin Dobby Captain Richard Keogh was left on the bench for the Irish main This Williams has reached the twenty third a Grand Slam semifinal she beat Patrick available in a thrilling final set time break at the US Open and it s day two of dog which is how the championship match with Morgan they won was a washout B.B.C. Radio Darby news and sports five past seven. The break for sure with him sky. B.B.C. Radio Darby. Morning welcome to when you say then sixth of September to date on the program an M.P. Criticizes a report into the death of a toddler from birth so. I doubt he will when he got married the same day as Princess Diana s funeral it was twenty years ago today coming in says there were mixed emotions and would you lend out your pet to a complete stranger and also just makes us feel good that other people can enjoy it as much as we do borrow my dog ate the apple with you whether Charlie Slater spells on and off throughout the day time today temperatures eventually climbing up to about seventeen or. Degree Celsius would live in a cloud in the mix as well. Travel . A little bit busy in. The center of because it. Is having to divert via Burton bridge and state both of which are looking busy and the southbound I want to now with the injunction twenty five at the exit sorry to. Be travel. Here are Good morning welcome the weather a little bit better than us always good to hear and we are at Wednesday and yesterday was one of those days that they re up there a definite privileges to doing this job I know that there are other days when it s tough I mean not the job itself but the things that you end up at the heart of are not pleasant and yesterday was one of those news stories wasn t I went to the. Release of a serious case review and spoke to some of the people from the organizations who were responsible for monitoring Jane Smith the twenty one month old little girl from Burton who was murdered by our own mom twenty fourteen that happened the review where he says those agencies didn t ask enough questions about whether she was being looked after properly I should judge him was stabbed to death lacerated her heart it s horrible. Maybe a year before she was born. She was placed in foster care because a mother was in an abusive relationship she was returned to her mum about four months later but I should Jane found herself in hospital several times after that Jane parliament is in charge of Children s Services in Dublin she admitted mistakes had been made first they can just say that we fully I fully accept all the findings at the poll and there were times in the report when there was some good practice highlighted as well the social worker was quite persistent in asking for child protection medicals but there are also times when it s clear that throughout the criminal proceedings and the judge was very clear Catherine Smith was very good hiding what was really happening in her household and all professionals need to have the skills to get underneath what s happening within families so we have implemented something called systemic practice which might mean anything to the vast majority of the public but it s about how we train our social workers to understand everything that s happening around that child clearly status was it is an absolute tragedy and everyone that was involved with us totally devastated that with her family last night and the dad and the impact on him. Has been totally and utterly devastating he talks in such a loving and affectionate terms in relation to each other Jane and I can t help but be affected by that and all of our staff are so we are absolutely determined to make sure the practice as strong as it can be. For me one of the most astonishing facts that came out of the serious case review is there is what was. And arguably still isn t satisfactorily until a new ID system comes in somewhere down the line but there was no link between social services in Darbyshire and the Queen s Hospital in Burton that would flag up this is a little girl that we re worried about when she turns up in a so when a she Jane did turn up injured twice in the three months before she died doctors didn t know that social services had an interest in their well being because she was from over the county border Magnus Harrison is the medical director at the Queens Hospital in Burnie says they made mistakes the report states quite clearly there were there were shortcomings in in what we did intern we didn t ask enough questions around a change social situation the family situation so I can understand why the diagnosis of verbal commotion was made when US Well first we didn t have as much as we should have done and I understand even now the SIP system of communication between Children Services regarding vulnerable child status and burden hospitals is that that would only become apparent until this new eighty system arrives if the doctors pick up the phone and ask the question to suit that concern us Ideally I d like a failsafe I.T. System set we were alerted to to all children and lies the plan for managers England so so to some degree we are relying on both an I.T. System and clinicians asking the right questions at the right time and the report says the burden emergency department and pediatric staff did not sufficiently consider whether child abuse or neglect was a possibility when she was admitted. I agree with not having reviewed the having reviewed the cases read the to safeguard and review article without Do they now should not be a priority should that not be one of the things that automatically goes through the mind I mean I wouldn t presume to know how to do the job of a busy day in a consultant but it must be something that should be somewhere on the thought process of people in a small child is admitted and yes it should always be there in the back of your mind should always be thinking about the things we put in place to work to mitigate against this in future the admission documentation for up yet excess money into the parliament now is all the questions and almost like a checklist so that we can prompt people to ask and then beyond that we increased the level of child protection training through our stuff in the trust Jane was back in the queen s I think a matter of something like two weeks after that what was diagnosed is that we brought convulsion with the what sounds like a very badly lacerated lip or a pretty nasty injury should not the hospital at least have been able to join dots between that and her having been in the department very recently and ask questions on those fronts so the first the first element there is did did we know I said Jane had been in our computer systems mature enough to do that yes they are so we knew she d been in before the explanation given by a sea change mom for the loss aerated would fit with many toddlers who were starting to walk and topple a very rare not infrequently again did we ask the right questions do we think. What might actually be happening or Jane No we didn t do you finally feel that apologies are due Yeah absolutely this is an absolutely tragic event and T. A should change family or. Apologies from a from the trust we didn t do what we could have done on two separate occasions and for them sorry. Dr Magnus Harrison he s the medical director at Burton hospital smore on this later on this morning and the local M.P. Andre Griffiths you ve already heard saying already called it a beige Washington a whitewash actually brought this case up a Prime Minister s Questions a couple of years ago I was going to be joining me live on the program after eight twelve minutes past seven pm Sky B.B.C. Radio. And if you call this early I mentioned it Marty s question at the end of the season John Motson the voice of football well cups F.A. Cup finals he s done I m all John Motson must see is retirement. Had fish to. The top. Why do we have to pick that clip for fifty years he s been commentating I mean he said that India needs it more than one generation certainly it just sort of the template for what a football commentator supposed to sound like and so that we mention that this morning is particular because I got this thing in my head the idea that a son support stubby county money to Graham in Duffield thank you very much he says I think you re right about John some being around his fan some are in the back of my aged mind he s a memory of him being a goalkeeper my in a bin all my books be county for a short time. We ve been researching this area this is this is an actual line from the Marty himself from fragile Mawson s also biography he says when he was on This Is Your Life Ted then my ten year old son Fred came on in his Darby County kit. Big Dobby found turns out. Yeah you know this is a piece. You wrote in fifteen years ago talking about what s been going on in pride part fifteen to December two thousand and three what about doing what people I know at West Brom didn t organize the most vocal saying is to spread around the ground and keep up the atmosphere from all the stands not just one corner they work for them when they were in a similar position to us a few years back the blue a statue is nice but I m increasingly worried for the future of Dobby County I can see little hope on the pitch these fifteen years ago even Wimbledon can now play us attendances an atmosphere of sinking every game the players and. G.B. Seaman motivated in the one new signing we ve made this month now seems not to have signed at all. I m going to be the first to say right now on record I m happy to help the Rams trust in any way to achieve increased accountability and transparency of our beloved club brackets A levels permitting that s have already was fifteen years ago yet Fred Matson big wasn t making it again it s not going to turn out to be right it s a certain novelty factor about go to fast seven to get in a boat trip through. Stuff the council ask all the way to wear a dolly Abby this could soon be a thing but trips on the do it through Darby the canal trust want to take people out on the river up going to mean raising some money but it looks like it is technically doable see all that Dobby has to offer from the river and see that Heidi both eighty s out this morning not not all in the river because we couldn t find a boat apparently. I m on the steps just behind the council house Ian but never fear I m about to step onto my metaphorical boat this is the magic of radio after all we don t have a boat but I ve created one close your eyes and let me take your little train up down the dew and oh. Oh . You re all right rowing is all the way down Chris I think I can manage that I m sorry Heidi we can do I was ready for you eyes are told we can fly for a bit we can follow up with a Hi Thank you for pointing down the river and I ve got my a while my boat buddy Chris March he s the director of the Sunday canal trust and he s joining me here today on my boat taking in the sights and the sounds of the river do and Chris is it going to sound anything like that it s not charge you know we thought that if we got passengers on this boat they probably wouldn t want to be rowing it so we thought we put an engine on this boat because that will help won t it that is a lot better yeah you don t need this than Paul No I definitely need that we would be shouting at people what s he going to look like then paint me a picture Well we ve we re looking obviously because we re from the canal trust we think a canal boat to be a great idea we re going to take it maybe with a dozen people in it from the council heist which is where we re standing here now initially up to down the IP and back again I think it will be a tremendous benefit for all the activities we ve got around here to attract tourists into the area as well is there enough on the river for people to see you soon enough in Darby for a river trip I think so I mean if you look at Cirque comparisons across the country you look at all the cities that have got the people love to get on the water they they love to fill the waters part of it you know we really don t make much of this of the water in Darby itself do we just stand here and look at it we should be getting only and bring into the city making life better because the people love to be near water and history enough on it well look at it we ve got the iconic council house standing here we re over a where we have a we have a hydroelectric station here we we re just going to go past the first factory in the world the silk mill and then cruise up to Dolly Mills also in the World Heritage Site owners want to pups along the line as well I think well we can t forget about the pups chemical plants like I love how passionate you are about this when is it going to happen is it. Definitely going to happen it s not just a you know a dream at big idea but we have lots of big ideas of the kid I ll trust that s for sure but this we re planning for next year we have a number of different trips that have already organized across the country so we re calling in favors from the people who are already doing it to understand how we get this to work we look at the costings they look good at the moment we think that we should be getting this together for a summer of next year you think you can get the money together by that we did yeah we did so at the moment you don t have any numbers in terms of how much the projects going to cost it depends on the obtaining a boat because that s the biggest element to call you know you need that car I think otherwise people be swimming but then I don t think there s much of an attraction in that is that so we re looking at maybe thirty to fifty thousand pounds that we think we can achieve that reasonably easily So how is this going to tie in with all the all the projects that you ve got going on at the moment because last time we spoke you were building a canal in tricky car yeah I m going to I m going to start retirement go back to work it be a lot easier wouldn t it but the overall what we re looking to do this this will actually show people in Darby what s going on it will sign posted it will earn us a little bit of income as well because we expect to be profitable and it will it will signpost what s coming the the dobie arm on their Pride Park eventually that the trip will extend down the Derbent to Pride Park we re looking at a kilometer Draycott as you know and we re still raising funds for that that s going really well at forty thousand nine hundred that s brilliant maybe thanks to your radio broadcast who knows we ve bought six top Tejas dry cuts as well weirdly restoring those and where we re also involved in locks etc elsewhere says a lot going on and you re right you know I need to go home and take a break I think you need to lie down what do you do that can you please get back to row in the conflict with floating out to you that are here Chris come on OK come on already Paul. Oh vivid imagination. To the point OK all right here and there in. B.B.C. Radio travel. Very slow moving traffic at the moment around you talks that are on the eastbound a fifty and it s because the same row blanks towards the I five double to you junction and symbiotes in St Peter s bridge is closed in both directions at the street junction so it does mean again today you ve got a lot of traffic on diversions it s looking very busy full Burton bridge and also state road where traffic study vetting you might find a little bit heavy Council grizzly for the birds. And that s temper lights at the park road junction and if you see a problem daters call a one double three to be six one six one six one Sarah Tilly B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. Sports scene B.B.C. Radio Darby sports after the international break on Friday after last week s deadline day excitement Dobby County are back in action at home to home Johnson to challenge the penalty area price somewhere that had yet. To. Travel to Legion I tip the squad we said would have been taught in place like to the break and also get people up to speed much better thank goodness was off to the international break sports scene Friday night from seven on B.B.C. Radio Darby just to reiterate for the sake of transparency does not have about this of on a. Set out to do with a space about a boat trip down the river do it without a boat such as improvise I don t even know why she was dipping in the river and wiggling around to get in turns out you could have an engine if you go on the buy so you won t have to row if you go on one of these boat trips or they come off would you do that. Would you be up for it do you fancy seein Dobby from the river so different perspective on the city isn t it Christine a good job of explaining all the sites you know the river gardens the council house the mail that would you do that you think it s a great idea you know where I am if you want to answer the question rather than leaving it rhetorical always a question I would actually like you to respond to so there s a survey out this morning one of these was they ve gone out and asked people a question to try and pluck out something to flog something with baby food in this case one in a hundred Brits I read in the paper this morning sleeps in their work clothes so they can get up and go the next day no they don t now that s a lie one and only one in a hundred still one percent of us sleep scene work clothes so they can get up and go the next day without the inconvenience and difficulty of getting dressed in the morning. Doesn t that no one s ever have you ever done that. You want to prove me wrong and you ve ever done that on purpose for that reason not holding my breath on that one. So one of the things I tend to do in the mornings just to get a handle on you know what the morning feels like what s important what we should be chatting about in the mornin when I get in sometimes I look at all the B.B.C. News website you can look at what s the most popular What s been the most viewed at the moment most mornings I wake up at the moment it s hard to do with North Korea or all President Trump or breaks in this morning none of the above the most popular news story on the B.B.C. News website as we wake up to this morning Wednesday the sixth of September. It s about. A first day. Someone getting stuck trying to fetch some. Odd there s no delicate way of doing it right it s been shared everywhere it s been all over Facebook and everything apparently is well it s got to be the worst first day in history ever. A woman in Bristol and she got stuck in a date window following a difficult flush. I don t know how much of the data I can all want to explain evolution to this is her day is called a really nice evening I went for a meal at a couple of beers each then we decided to go back to Monza have a bottle one and watch it what you feel so she she went to the toilet Unfortunately it wouldn t last so I think she panics she reached into toilet she wrapped it up into a paper and she threw it out the window. Was a little quirk in my house so the bathroom window doesn t she opened onto the garden there s a nag of a first and a half in between with another double glazed windows on the other on the other side originally thought has gone out into the garden so I went outside a plastic bag to retrieve the garden and it was then that we realized that it was lodged inside this window and I was actually going to get a hammer and chisel to break the window when she she decided to climb in after it she is actually gymnast we got the offending package out but from whence it came back into the soil it s she who we it was then we decide we had to get her out as well so he pulled me pulled me pulled enough to about five minutes ten minutes it became clear that she wasn t getting out without some help as a whole fire engine so I think it was six cars in the in the in the small bathroom trying to get out of. You know sometimes they release the tapes of the nine nine nine goals. Just saying and what exactly has happened well I was one of the. By the way they are I think I think they are still seeing each other I think of. The worst first day ever the of off in the cup of his party started a crowdfunding by age now to a crowdfunding place to try to raise the money to pay to replace his wind and racing money for charity on the way which I suspect might just. Go a lot better than they originally envisaged. Everywhere that story have you ever heard anything like I m asking childish like to. Just of just actually funny enough finish reading the article on the whole thing and I watched the video with it with big guy. Whose house it was a news bathroom and he was saying they said it s another day on the cards he was like well I m a bit busy at the moment we know this is. You know what the future holds She s a very nice girl and yeah quite quite game day but obviously she thought she was. Pretty hilarious imagine the conversation when she first went out and said Oh I m afraid there s been a bit of a mishap and you know why would you think that s why I ll throw it out the window by the way speaking of viral sensation is how do you seen the butt in the kitchen in the Irish family s house now but what do you tell us about the weather I m straight that s the next one yes it s not too bad of a day today a good amount of joy and bright weather in the mix plenty of clouds around but some nice sunny spells throughout the daytime as well temperatures that are going to get up to around seventeen eighteen degrees Celsius today that clouds going to come and go so at times it be a bit dull and grey but it will shift along fairly quickly and then in behind it yes some more bright weather so not bad there told today just the risk of the light spot of rain here in that particular this morning and then overnight tonight into the early hours of Thursday temperatures dropped about eleven and twelve and then Thursday itself looking like a pretty decent start to the day a bit of cloud around maybe a bit light rain but some sunny spells too as the day goes by on Thursday basically it goes down whether does and by kind of mid late Thursday afternoon into the evening we ll start to see quite a lot of rain actually so not a nice and to the daytime on Thursday Friday is a day of a good amount of dry weather in a scattering of showers and then Saturday a couple of showers knocking about on Saturday before thankfully a dry one on Sunday so really quite unsettled from tomorrow but as far as today goes a good amount of dry weather in the mix. Another bit with the date still repeat we got the offending package out but from whence it came back into the soil back from whence it came and sick you go we might not be able to afford to fix his window but he s got good grammar about him. Right through snow a story where I thought he the word went thank you by watchin the baton now and then I m going around the kitchen trying to be me. Charlie sites with the forecast thank you very much. Talking about it. Talking about the breakfast. Sky on B.B.C. Radio. Sundays but later this morning Sally pepper spin off again. As it was pointed out to me that I should know all of these things Christmas and then like to interrupt so. Ten o clock this morning skin to be a bacon for milk just in thinks about last night s Great British Bake up was any good now I ve been spent I spent seven days I know going on about the big test will be whether people stick with it for the second episode and what do I do don t watch last night s not yet intend for an outing catchy past my bedtime in the end. But yeah so if you if you call to and you want to let me know your thoughts on the bike off last night besides talking to a professional about it and talking facial hair as well especially on women and what to do about it. Ten o clock this morning seven thirty now. So I ll be very latest news headlines this Wednesday morning with Jose salaries for . An M.P. Says no agency will be held accountable for the death of a Burton toddler her reviews found mistakes were made by Darbyshire social services and Queen s Hospital in Britain but it doesn t say who was responsible for the heiress Britain s M.P. Andrew Griffiths says the report is a beige wash rather than a whitewash a leaked home office paper suggests the government is considering ways to dramatically reduce the number of low skilled edu migrants who can come to the U.K. After backset the draft documents suggest time limits on how long you nationals travelling here can stay Islands and the count to be in a making last minute preparations for Hurricane Irma one of the most powerful Atlantic storms on record with officials warning of the damage that damage could be very serious the hurrican a started to hit the Leeward Islands some will move on towards Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic Haiti Cuba and Florida are all in its expected path a shopkeeper on the island Avantika Sandra Bari says she s scared I think it will be catastrophic and we re just going to do the best we can do I know the shelters have been open since this afternoon and I think they are there are many shelters in every community has shelters there were long queues Betty at the supermarket I think we re very prepared and we re going to put the rest in God s hands and hope that everything will turn out OK. Boat trips could soon be launched on the river Derbent Dobby and Sunday canal trust is hoping to run trips between the council house steps on the rear of the Abbey it s all part of the truss aim to bring the waterway back into use connecting it to the Trenton mercy and and wash canals chrisma just from the truss because we re from the canal trust we think a canal boat to be a great idea we re going to take it maybe with a dozen people in it from the council house which is where we re standing here now initially up to Dolly happy and back again I think it will be a tremendous benefit for all the activities we got around here to attract tourists into the area as well and the defense secretary said Michael Fallon will today and I m City tales of a new national ship building strategy the government has to buy at least five new frigates with construction shared between shipyards across the U.K. B.B.C. Radio Dobby news headlines it s twenty eight minutes to eight. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel a bit of a heavy morning really on the southbound M one between junction twenty five at dol Bay and twenty four A for the A fifty this congestion street the roadway salmiya there and speaking of road works allow plenty of time for you journey if you re in Burton town center because in Peter s British up the road blacks and traffic s quite clogged up now on the surrounding rates he got a lot of traffic diverting along with state and Hill Road and also Burton bridge and past few talks that are the eastbound a fifty is very heavy and that s towards the I five double to junction as there is a length. B. C. a Public Olcott updated school a one double three to be six one six one six one Sarah to B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. And I was at ease when Finney s nav and none of this first day in the paper out the window story should not by now judge it but made it all up and made it all up zero sum cash broadbrush Brit did something else broke the window mucking about stuck in the Gap said there is made up the story at the top one fish No I haven t. She s what years in radio does to you say she s just cynical strenth the seven minutes to eight in the morning sport without In a moment got the newspaper front pages to wade through for you if failed is the splash on the front of the Darby Telegraph in a picture of elation Jane Smith and we ll talk more about that in a while got the local M.P. Is not a tall satisfy with the serious case review that was published yesterday. But an M.P. Coming on after eight this morning to talk about the story national papers is a big leak in the Guardian today reveals Tories bricks it planned to deter E.U. Migrants from Britain and all the details it s reported widely elsewhere as well in media end to free movement after breakfast is the front page of the The Daily Mail bricks it plan to end mass migration from E.U. West nurse shortage ever is the front page of the mirror this morning the sun are going with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle she s done interview say now yeah we re thing Harry and I are a great love stories the court they use is their headline and the eye nice paper Britain s unfair economy they say Oh they re all spoiling the next James Bond film for us as well you know Daniel Craig s. Doing one more after an extremely successful for you negotiation that was months and months of now not there anymore not doing you are not done and you are not there anymore how much are there were more so they d started telling us a little bit about the plot apparently Well I mean cider has confirmed that a source has told the US Entertainment column Page Six that the next film opens a gay marriage double a seven game hitched and then his wife gets killed. Have they got no new plot ideas for. The Majesty s Secret Service just say. So obvious for his own Bradley thank you good morning a second win in four days has kept Wales in the hunt for a place at the World Cup in Russia next summer Dobby County for Tom Lawrence milli second senior starts and played just over an hour as the Wall Street mulled over to nil they re up to second in Group D. Four points behind leaders Serbia who beat the Republic of Ireland one nil in Dublin the Wales manager is Chris Coleman. You know there was always this is there s a little you know if we ve got to go with the. Ball I think you get twenty points and one cannot doubt the play ball and that s the. You know not every team who finished second in their group will take part in the playoffs but Wales should be OK to be captivity care was a new sub for the Irish in Dublin by the way England women s manager Mark Sampson maintains there s been no wrongdoing on his part and says his conscious is clear following accusations of bullying discrimination and racism by strike and the Luko Samson was cleared of wrongdoing after an internal inquiry by the Football Association and an independent investigation unless the Milo be able to play deadline day signing at three in silver until January because a fee for regulations the foxes side the midfielder from spoiling has been for twenty two million pounds but might not have completed the paperwork in time for him to play on to tennis and Venus Williams is through her twenty third a grand slam semi final she will a final set tie break to edge or throw against Patrick available at the US Open in New York Next up of a list is fellow American Sloane Stephens who also needed a final set tie break to get through those makes for change for Britain s Jamie Murray at Flushing Meadows overnight he s through to the semifinals of the mixed doubles but him part the Bruno Suarez lost in the quarterfinals of the men s competition. The defending champions lost in straight sets to June as Union Russia and horror tech how they were sharp did a lot different stuff from when we played them two or three times this year so you know they can a change that they played really well like I couldn t say we did like too much wrong at the start of the match Relayer sales day and with the waves here but after that we re just going to go play and in the last few minutes Kevin Anderson s made a little bit of history in New York he s become the first South African to reach a U.S. Semifinal in the opener billing Sam Querrey in four sets in cricket not a ball was bowled at the three a county grand on the new day of Dobbs his match with Morgan yesterday day two gets underway at ten thirty this morning with extra overshadowed following yesterday s washout you ll hear the action if there is only on eleven sixteen am and online at the B.B.C. Sport website you call it a today flight just as a result is still possible despite the loss of a day s play this is a winnable game against one of the teams not in the shake up or promotion they would say this is an opportunity having beaten them once already of course down in south Wales with the pink ball in like the bit with the red ball as well appear in and three those just reduces the chances slightly but the still enough time in the game I think and we re finished with cycling because Chris Froome has moved a step closer to winning the World a Spaniard after finishing fastest in yesterday s time trial the four time Tour de France champion who s trying to do the double this year remember has extended his overall lead to war minute and fifty eight seconds there are just five stages remaining on B.B.C. Radio Darby at twenty two minutes to eight thank you very much yes we ve been still banging on in the newsroom about this story about the first day in the ground up about. She s heard it before doesn t believe it is heard if a man one s ever heard anything like that before you can make that up there are there are open legends I was I was swapping a bit urban legend so on last night and they re all there are things similar to this but I think I m pretty sure that the fire serves a very five this. There s certainly people have said that they were called out I suppose you could of severity elaborate scam isn t it but if you accidently broke your window or got stuck some other way and made up concocted a story made over maybe that s what it is only I wasn t actually to do with the toilet flushes you ation whatsoever why else would you get stuck in the window it s . Look I like to think up and we all like store apart from Sally some friend she s having nothing to regret for she will be on Sky B.B.C. Radio Davi. If it turns out to have all been made up of sometime down the distant future I hear by promise we ll put Sally Swinton on the radio to say I told you so. All right twenty eight when Stay morning sixth of September you got dogged by the way you know the age old I m sorry has kind of a scatological it s got the faith theme to the conversation for a moment a about you know dogs do their business and tidy controversial people don t clean up after them and they try to catch and they never did get anyone because you know by the time the evidence is there the walk is gone they did a thing in Canterbury they saw over the papers today where they re going to ask people if you re walking a dog and I see you walking the dog they say right well have you got a lease to doggy bags with you you know dog poop bags in the haven t got two plastic bags on you they can give you know on the spot for a sledgehammer to crack a walnut some people are saying why would you. The enthusiasm with which I now talk about all dog related issues now are joined the ranks of the dog and this is why wouldn t why wouldn t you have bags with the if you ve got the dog out you know so what was the one about Surely you have bags and if you haven t you re not responsible for Dot dot dot let me know so our main story on the record show this morning this serious case review into the death of Ayesha Jane Smith the Burton toddler murdered by her mom in twenty fourteen and the case review found that professionals weren t focused enough on the child s welfare kind of preoccupied with making sure that the mom was OK because of their abusive relationships Catherine Smith went to prison for at least nineteen years for stamping on Jane she was only twenty one months old at their any staffer cheer Peter Saunders is the founder of the National Association for People Abused in Childhood I m always hesitant to apportion blame in the sense that there have been failings and that is why we have the serious case review we have a dead child there are some contradictions the report states that there is evidence of good practice of good communications but then it also refers to disorganization and obviously a failure to spot some key indicators as to what was going on there and that indicates that these organizations in the individuals concerned need a lot more training in this particular dreadful area of child protection I have to say one of the reasons that I am so supportive of the national independent inquiry into child abuse which is undergoing is that that inquiry will not allow dust to gather on the shelves once once it s being finished but it will make very serious recommendations to governments over the situations that the hospital situations with child protection social workers the police and so on are not allowed to in a sense to turn away and to turn a blind eye to what often is going on in front of our eyes I ve been asked to comment about serious case reviews off and on for the last. Two years and each time I m hoping that I m not going to be commenting again because at long last we ve learnt something and I do sometimes despair that we ever will learn but I m ever optimistic and hopeful that we will move forward and it s good that the the media picked these this issues up and these inquiries and these tragedies are because we have to keep a spotlight on them if we are really to change and what is clearly evident in this particular case the violence the degradation and the poverty that was clearly a part of that young mothers own childhood certainly contributed to what happened to her own child and until we learn the lessons that poverty degradation and so on and violence serves nobody then we won t move on and we will be discussing these kind of tragedies again but let s hope that that we re not Peter Saunders from the National Association for People Abused in Childhood but more after eight o clock about that serious case review into what happened with Aisha Jane you had a little bit and you can hear a bit more of me talking to they had some of the agencies that were criticized in the report and I m going to be talking live to Andrew Griffiths as well they are Burton M.P. s I think it s reasonable to say less than impressed with the case review seventeen minutes to eight in the morning. So there is no going to be any more a vase at the end of this football season was a. Goal was not spare is winning all Mr John Motson commentating was a multi is not easy when you know you re going to be shit fifteen years in the comments about SPEAK to God the boy said British Columbia. I said earlier on our show nobody son Fred was a Rams fan seems I was right Chris came on in the morning you knew him Fred Oh he actually said yes yes yes he was it was a young RAM for many years actually for one still had started doing the rounds with Steve Stone and then our year I was called and I just. Want to I. Have So no I really Adel be funny actually played no we didn t play you know no we didn t play he. Is used to you it was just your member of I say the owner Rams I m with you again. So Mr Dawes where he was one as well. Yet site that does that do we do we think therefore the ED bills probably knows Fred Wilson . I don t know it may have gone a maybe an issue I may or may have been yes I may or questions must be asked why was I was Fred like. Oh you re a little loud used to used to go with John I ll get a white guy. And Wachovia were always took part in any sin any snow was going off because it was always difficult obviously where it where he lived but he had a shade of tickets to watch me here s. How he ended up being a double. Well I think. Obviously with his father they come and tell you. When where where your you know when your was with Brian of course and I think that set him off I think like all youngsters you know at the time they got to pick a chain pick a team and they began to know whether Yeah you haven t talked to him about his dad or me is that well you know it s not your money your money and we always just that Fred you know whether it was a guy him or not it was school a little whatever but yeah whenever he could get to the games Fred Fred was always . Always there was much he like himself and other than that. Gentleman a gentleman actually gentleman a. You don t always got time to talk to you know and. Many many stories to tell you many many stories to tell you about yes fifty years in the commentary box . Really a man who loves you football Chris would do what you think of him hanging up his microphone you ll be missed one it will be missed Yeah you know would it make you always remember him and with the big big she always you know keeps going Jackie always initiate Yeah yeah he was they was rocking that look I thought Del Boy. I think. Dr Young goes out your stick your stories your research to make them but. I always took the right phone in a low key state still still doing it for the season so enjoy that in the meantime much of that I found by not not going to talk to you Chris thanks for coming up OK no problem is a pub I like the house right Joe Morrison some Freddy says Dubee County fun and Chris new money was involved in the young romps question is now does he know Ed Dawes on the. Job machine on the staff of. The. B.B.C. . You Darby. I m going to be I think this is astonishing actually I was looking through a thing in the newspaper this morning about the most watched T.V. Live T.V. Events of the last like ever I think it s ever and there s a couple of you know Olympic opening ceremonies and things in there and World Cup finals but the most watched event ever live event on T.V. Was actually twenty years ago today in a minute I need to get the travel for Sara but this is we ve done that I m going to be speaking to someone who sat with me right now actually remembers that day but not for the same reason as everybody else frankly that will make sense in a second. B.B.C. Radio Dobby travel still very busy some of the main routes around person Town Center this morning because once again traffics on a diversion is due to the closure of St Peter s bridge in the town which is blocked off both ways for road work so we re seeing some heavy traffic over bet and bridge and also state and Hill Road which is the main alternatives really also the I five double one along the road is very busy coming into BURTON I would got reports all of a breakdown on the I thirty eight around Baton underneath what it s on the northbound side close to the Mill Lane junction so some heavy traffic there and it s busy again this morning on the eastbound I fifty talks there s a line closure through this is towards the A five double to junction you see a problem open updaters one double three to be six one six one six one Sarah to B.B.C. Radio to be travel. Candy to egg on B.B.C. Radio Darby Oh I don t know what. I don t like Boston it popped out today a secret location show as you shared with Rob you ve got a load of. Me go seventy seven is no that s not money. If they lose right. You have to stand by the cricket storm at the Pentagon Island scantily scantily clad for a photo shoot can be very very early in the morning because the it wouldn t be fair on the other commuters would it but then I get a bit of static traffic from. Afternoons with Andy on B.B.C. Radio Darby a day like today can I have a feeling day Fletcher might not have a lot to do with the west ten to eighteen in the morning so yeah it was twenty years ago today that thirty one million people watched their television not in the happiest of circumstances it was Princess Diana s funeral this is still the most watched live T.V. Event in British history thirty one million viewers the nation glued to the Somebody s spectacle shops and businesses closed as a mark of respect may well remember where you were where you saw the funeral that day there are a handful of people who were remember it for very different reasons and as I say one of those here Cheryl Crane from UPS to get on him morning that was the day you married Jason it was yes Crikey that that that must have been a bit weird in the end yeah it was very weighty in the end yeah how long had the wedding been planned two years said to years in the making and then they saw thing comes along and overshadows that I did it I did have a shadowy figure he didn t I should do it rid him enough to see it changed it made it very mixed emotional day but it didn t change it in that respect it obviously still went ahead and was a happy occasion which is fantastic if you dramas in the planning and you yeah just a few what happened at the wedding car company went bankrupt while we were having our section went bankrupt and they had just let me down some people to take in all that as an omen I mean somebody said you never last twenty years so I would have done Yeah we did absent women locally Well I mean we were people I mean even if there s a big football match on the day of someone s wedding people are kind of you know somebody sneaky listened. Their radio check in the results is on they were people sort of wandering off in the reception having a look and things not from the reception next we got married at half past three by the time their sexual happened five it was over but obviously didn t pay pretty much an all day so there was a lot of mixed emotions and people still quite upset quite here for yeah yeah what about How did that affect you and Jason you kind of watched it you were getting ready to get married and yeah I watched it sort of mid morning and I was sick went off and got sorted out and it didn t really affect myself and Jason that moche do you. Recall there being much conversation about it you re in during the wedding not the ceremony obviously people paid attention then I hope they did and no I don t really recall much much conversation about it the night time I gather there was there was a silence held in the hotel that we had the reception that we have a naval reunion on the same day and they were having a two minute silence in the evening and they asked if we would do that as well so we did what was in the middle of. Just filled before I crack. I mean I suppose in hindsight just makes it another reason it s a memorable day but it goes yes I m never going to forget it extraordinary set of circumstances that we re very extraordinary Did you ever think about just changing your plans just you know doing a different day. Yeah at one point I would quite easily just go abroad so my bill just stick with it we ll get through everything so we did you did that yeah definitely Well happy anniversary anyway because you re going to launch twentieth twentieth to deice China isn t it yes we have a little look. How we watched him and everything you can have a couple of brand new B.B.C. Radio Dubey mugs one each of you like it s not actual china vase next week you can have or else if we did find they some of my userspace one of these big Sportstar when you get loads in there you can have one of those you can have to write it out the ones when you have the right to talk about it and I hear you go have those with I love happy anniversary to your and you very much Cheryl Crane from ALBISTON don t say I never gave people anything that. Could be in the sky I want double three two six one six one six one B.B.C. Radio dopy. So I mentioned this morning you may have heard it is maybe new to you. But they used to be a thing didn t they when they first brought the i Phone job as an app for that I was the line when it there s an app for that there s nap for everything weighs one . Less you enjoy a dog ASCO borrow my dog if you know it got a dog don t matter you can borrow one. Driven Rentaghost on the telly why is not never shown again just that some of by the my head works he say Rentaghost rent a doggy dog genuine thing so I mean actually serious reasons I guess might be you thinking about getting a dog you thinking would have family what with what we get along with it what we feel like having a dog in the family a straw a troll running for a few days and if you ve got the dog and you don t want to pay for can all started out can lead to Al Kim does that Kim Cmon miss she s from a cockapoo Co Chloe and she lends it the majority that borrow her with tend to be families of small children who kind of want to have a dog but can t really commit yet they don t have the time so they want to spend time with them and they want to get their kids around or it s kind of younger couples that are looking to find a dog as well or maybe end an apartment and can t have one or to travel a lot or students from the university around here who are students or the adult Yeah I know well they re not all bad we ve all been long at most of them are pretty responsive and they are really helpful during the day obviously as they have different schedules than working people they wake up about two o clock and only Yeah which is perfect for us because I m so work then so. Yeah and we have we have several people that watch on the same street over here so that whole street knows her all the kids know where. A kid and on on a bike the have as a just stop me in the street start talking to me about her I no idea who this kid was Who s that corner your dog I know Chloe I do you say I took on a walk last week OK so yeah she s a really nice dog to play with. I m Kim Simoni meeting one of them bike a bit more about after I took it out this morning would you do that would you would you borrow a dog. Would you lend your pet to a complete stranger. In The Sky I want double three two six one six one six one B.B.C. Radio dopy. Actually while I m loving questions in your direction little debate grenades we re talking about the boat trips on the river Durban earlier on when way that the plan from the canal trust to start running new pleasure cruises new boat trips on there of a day when start the council has come out of the way with Dolly Abbey and then maybe ultimately further afield along the waterways of lovely Dobby would you would you want to do that having a listen to Chris from the trust earlier this morning with HYDE Well we ve we re looking obviously because we re from the canal trust we think a canal boat to be a great idea we re going to take it maybe with a dozen people and it s from the council house which is where we re standing here now initially up to down the happy and back again I think it will be a tremendous benefit for all the activities we ve got around here to attract tourists into the area as well just let me say good morning to Gerald thank you for ringing as well Gerald rang up a bit ago he said Debbie used to have a boat on that bit of the of the river about twenty five thirty years ago he says he used to see it in and it started at the steps by the council house where he was pretending to have a boat this mornin an ace to go out to don the Abbey exactly what they re talking about he says it was a small privately owned boat and it was very popular I mean to you questions do you remember that did you have a go on it. And to you would you be up for it now would it be popular now we began we watch when we. Do it do you know one of the ones I ve heard many times Dubey doesn t make enough of it River Well there you go you re going to go on the boat ships if they manage to get this going encourage family and friends when they visit to go on the on the river cruise and have a look at Dhabi from there should be a good angle to look at the city from his name if you think about it is a lot going on along there anyway let me know would you be up for that I want to be six one six one six one if you fancy ringing my cash lease just said something that always stops the presses doesn t it I am from first first our Sports Direct he made his mug I tried to get to I guess just now if you want to the right did you want the really big say the man you used to send him out with every order. He said he wants Sports Direct to be the Selfridges of sports they got there there a G.M. About to happen again is always full of the news stories that in a always always a fun event. Some might say more to take in the Newcastle United Mike Ashley. Sports Director become the Selfridges of sport. Was that even Maine. Andrew. On the program having a chat with me about his less than enamored thoughts on the serious case review into the Jane Smith in the next part of the program after the news will talk about the trips. To borrow my dog Oh and why they are filming at Hardwick hole of the moment it s all to do with a stage production radio T.V. And. This is B.B.C. Radio three. A Wednesday the sixth of September the headlines this morning the Burton M.P. Andrew Griffith says the death of a local toddler should have been foreseen the government might introduce a two year limit on unskilled a unit staying in Britain after breaks it added a woman says The borrow my dog has saved her money. It s eight o clock consol East when fun and M.P. s rejected claims the death of a Burton toddler in twenty fourteen couldn t have been prevented a review into the death of I.E. Said Jane Smith says mistakes were made but that her murder by her mother was unexpected Catherine Smith was jailed for nineteen years for the killing the Conservative M.P. For Burton Andrew Griffiths says the report is flawed and holds no one accountable for the errors I think it s very very clear that the signs were there and going to say even as. Good all of the indicators were already clear to it to demonstrate abuse neglect. And Dobby social services neglected child they had the opportunity to intervene and they. Darbyshire safeguarding children board says the report is independent and thorough a leaked Home Office documents suggest the government is considering ways of making dramatic cuts to the number of low skilled E.U. Migrants who can come to the U.K. After Bracks that the paper published by The Guardian is Mark to draft and sensitive it s thought it s not been approved by ministers it suggests a two year limit on how long the E.U. Nationals travelling here can stay unless they re highly skilled workers or students on longer courses the Conservative M.P. Peter Bourne who campaigned for BRACKS It said he was pleased with the proposals I knocked on thousand doors all over the country and that was the really the number one issue we needed to remove and reduce the number of people coming from your opinion to this country so I think actually the government is implementing more referendum result decided the chair of Darby and Sandia canal trusts restoration Committee says plans to launch boat trips from the city center will change the face of Darby Chris manages leading plans to run boat trips on the river dam went between the council house steps and the we are at Dolly Abbey he s hoping to see a boat on the river by next summer we have a number of different trips that have already organized the country so we are calling in favors from the people who are already doing it to understand how we get this to work with looking at the costings they look good at the moment we think that we should be getting this together for such a summer of next year. Hurrican one of the most powerful storms recorded in the Atlantic is moving through the eastern Caribbean with winds of more than one hundred eighty miles an hour officials are warning of potentially catastrophic damage latest reports say the eye of the hurricane is passing over the island of Barbuda Gemma Hyundai who s at a local radio station on neighboring Antigua says people there are hunkering down there are forty three shelters across the island said various schools and churches anything that looked sturdy and obviously made of concrete that some of them have as many as two hundred people and then we re told which is again unprecedented know maybe a handful of people so this is quite unlike anything that most people here at the Greater Darby woman says her wedding twenty years ago today was a day of mixed emotions as it coincided with the funeral of Princess Diana Sheryl and Jason Crane from Alva Stone said that even had a two minute silence in the middle of their wedding reception channel side some guests were in a somber mood for the guess they had been watching it right up until they left. For the lead in so it was very very mixed emotions that day indeed happy sad reflective interiors at the Grade one listed present building in Buxton a being restored thanks to a one hundred twenty five thousand pounds grant from historic England restoration and conservation work is about to begin on RIA Art Nouveau wallpaper in the Blue Room and the original eighteenth century counter leave a staircase it s and a woman living in Darby says she saved around a thousand pounds in two years through using the borrow my doggy app users pay a small annual fee to either lend out their dog or borrow someone else s come some mourners Lancer cockapoo Chloe out which saves her money on kennels when she goes away it s for people who either work full time or travel live and then vice versa for the people that borrow it s people who live in apartments and can t have a dog or don t have the time or have young children. Or just trying to you know have a companion when they go and walk or hike around the area now here s Owen Bradley with the sports County for Tom Lawrence play just over there as Wales left it like to be bowled over and keep alive the hopes of qualifying for the twenty eight team will Cup in Russia that our second in Group D. After a two nil victory Serbia topped the group in a four points clear after one mil win over the Republic of Ireland in Dublin Dobby Captain Richard Gere was left on the bench Venus Williams has reached the twenty third a Grand Slam semifinal Petrik of it of any thrilling final set time break at the US Open and it s day two of his county championship match with Morgan at the thread County grand they will muzzle washout B.B.C. Radio Dobby news and sports five past eight. The breakfast with Sky. B.B.C. Radio Darby. Morning to you Wednesday then sixth of September to die thank you for tuning into the breakfast show on the way for you the M.P. Who has criticised the report into the death of a toddler in. Andhra Griffiths joins me in a moment we ll look at the prospect of boat trips through Darby as well would you be first in the queue and would you ladened lend you a pet you just had this borrow my dog in the news would you lend your pet out to a complete stranger also just makes us feel good that other people can enjoy it as much as we do Charlie Slater with the weather forecast. On the. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. Problems thank you to actually for the update on this the northbound I thirty eight at Barton queuing heavily towards the Mill Lane junction is a broken down vehicle just before that ten which is causing some long queues back towards the friendly exit and expect delays if you re traveling into besançon peaches bridge still shots of road traffic on Ashby road also state and Hill Road and Burton bridge is really jammed up separately B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel Thank you Sarah. Charlie saw me spells on and off throughout the daytime today temperatures eventually climbing up to about seventeen or eighteen degrees Celsius would lead to a cloud in the mix as well. Seven minutes past eight so you will have no doubt heard the news story yesterday about are you sure Jane Smith the toddler Emberton murdered by a mom stamped on a so hard she had a lacerated heart is the sort of injury people would normally get in a car accident a truly horrific story that I m sure you remember and the serious case review released yesterday about a should Jane who died just months after doctors and social workers they say missed opportunities to ask questions about her welfare the report found professionals were too concerned about Catherine s welfare her mum rather than her twenty one month old toddler the woman in charge of Social Services in Darbyshire spoke to me yesterday admitted they could have done better I asked was it is an absolute tragedy and everyone that was involved with us totally devastated I met with her family and the data and the impact on him has has been totally and utterly devastating he talks in such a loving and affectionate terms immolation Tyisha Jane and. I can t help but be affected by that and all of our staff are so we are absolutely determined to make sure the practice as strong as it can be well under Griffith says the Conservative M.P. For Burton Good morning Andrea good morning so this report out yesterday it s a grim read written by people with decades of expertise in the field and it says that they should Jane s death couldn t have been predicted ultimately but you don t accept that. Well I mean first of all our hearts go out to the family of Jane and I think anybody who reads that report cannot help but just not only be devastated and affected by it but also be incredibly frustrated at the number of opportunities that Darvish a social services had to intervene in the life of a she Jane and to save her life and you say that the report was written by somebody with decades of experience it was report it was a report written by somebody put chosen and appointed by Darvish Council to look at the operations of dog shit county council and unlike other reports so if if the police had acted appropriately in a case and and the mother had died for instance or as we saw with Hillsborough where there was an investigation into the actions of the police in this case nobody is held accountable there were. Massive failings on behalf of dogshit County Council they let this child down the had an opportunity to save her life and they missed it and yet the report. Comes to a conclusion and nobody is held accountable nobody faces any disciplinary action the head of children s services at the time is now employed in enough job in child protection on a huge salary the the chief social worker resigned just before the case nobody has been held accountable and my frustration is this every six months or so you have a story on this program in about a child that s been neglected baby P. Victoria Colombia all of these things and afterwards we wring our hands and we say we must learn the lessons and yet we never do the same things happen again and again and again and I think it s only if we have a robust investigation into these kind of failures that we actually do learn the lessons and we stop these hideous things from happening in terms of the nature of the investigation you just basically imply the. It s not a fully independent investigation I know this is something you raised prime minister s questions a little over a year ago because it was a different prime minister but you asked for a commitment to consider the circumstances around serious case reviews and you got a commitment from David Cameron anything ever happened of that. Well of course we were waiting to see what happened in relation to to to this in investigation there were there was an ongoing appeal. By the mother which as you know came to can include conclusion recently I m a hardened politician I ve been in this business for for a long time but I don t think there s anything in my political career that s moved me as much as the point a little Jane and my frustration is this social services knew that the mom. Had a history of mental health problems that she had a history of self harming they knew that the boyfriend had a history of domestic violence they saw in their registers if their own in black and white the dozens and dozens of times they were domestic violence incidents at the house the police being called Time after time after time they saw on eight occasions the bruises and the marks on this child and twice they knew that little Aisha Jane had been blueline had to Queens and yet they failed to intervene and my question the question that still remains is if that wasn t enough to get them to take this child into their protection what would it have taken to get them get them to ask to act referring to this case online there s a social worker who blogs about a year ago wrote this The media seeks to pin the blame for this harrowing tale on social workers we re told that we should have known this would happen that we should have done more to prevent this tragedy we re told that we are to blame for this little girl s death and there are lessons to be learned but these are lessons we ve known for decades we have too many cases too little time and far fewer resources than we need isn t there a danger that actually by continuing to poke the stick at the social workers just going to undermine their difficult task well that s not what they what this report says it s a you know a report of some fifty odd pages that s taken three and of years to to come to fruition look social workers do a brilliant job on. On the whole they are a dedicated and hardworking profession my sister was a social worker threads Korea but there s nowhere in this report does it say this that there was any problem in relation to resources or in relation to the number of social workers involved in Jane s life in fact quite the opposite they were falling over themselves to be involved in the household and there were social workers in chief social workers and health visitors and mental health experts and lawyers and doctors they just made the wrong decision this report clearly says that the social workers were too worried about the welfare of the mother and not enough concern was put into the welfare of the child and I think that he s a huge mistake and I think daughter she came to cancer should hang their head in shame because they let this child down what about the hospitals she came in to any on two occasions in the months before she died in that they misdiagnosed her they failed to make the connection between the two visits failed to ask questions of social services failed to ask themselves the awkward questions about what might really be going on it s true and you heard yourself yesterday. The hospital apologizing for for the mistakes that they they made you know clearly they should have made a different diagnosis we recognize that it s difficult when you have a screaming child or an adult child in front of you to sometimes make that that wrong to see that right decision but but doctors are operating in a very pressurized situation. With with a busy busy day in a new My question is that in the cold light of day after the event a social worker sitting around in these case meetings that they had on a regular basis saw what was happening and then didn t say we need to go and really investigate this this is my real frustration on the tenth of April. A case meeting was held with all of these plethora of social workers and experts and they decided that they were going to write to the courts and ask to take Baby Jane into care that letter was never sent and on the first of May I should Jane was dead and we need to know why they made those wrong decisions and we need to make sure that we don t make those decisions again Andrew thanks for joining us this morning hit Andrea GRIFFITHS The Conservative M.P. For BURTON It s quarter past eight. With sky. B.B.C. Radio. Wednesday six the September anything you want to say obviously you ve always welcome to join in on the program have you say this all manner of ways to get in touch I m constantly looking only in boxes and people answering the phones in all sorts and we talk about John Motson earlier on as well Jay It s just one of those institutions now isn t he John Motson. In the sheepskin jacket and the microphone and there are so many impressions smutty the voice of football in Britain is retiring the end of this season parallel to just. That but it. Was. The job. Was. Anyway I mean that in itself is worth mentioning if you ve ever enjoyed match of the day or you know watch the F.A. Cup Final all follow to work out what do you be a lot more to write. But he did the thing is I ve just mentioned in passing earlier today that I m pretty sure a tent I was right by the sun was a dubby County found Fred Matson absolutely right Chris was on a bit ago he used to coordinate the young Rams and Fred Watson was one of their members so it s a very little loud used to go with it on ALL GET AWAY guy. And what are you always took part in any sin any sin that was going off because it was always difficult obviously where it where we lived that you had a season ticket to watch here is science true I d never would have known just because there s no logical reason there s no real connection apart from company to do commentaries but that we think yeah it s one of those that stems back to the glory days of Brian and Peter in Europe and a pick to tame Big Fred Watson big Rams fan thank you to Chris for get in touch on your own this morning seventeen minutes past eight is the time now Indaba Sheeran East as a cheer sky. B.B.C. Radio. Four just remember I made a promise to you earlier this morning and I m not done it was ages ago. I flatter myself to think anyone s hung around specially but now I said I d tell you later on this morning why Peppa Pig has been banned in Australia this is what I m reading this morning you know Peppa Pig children s favorite. Australia are said Look now you can add the A.C.C. Watch Peppa Pig on C.B. And he s just lovely and he s fine and he s good and he s great and he s sometimes educational in Australia turns out it s not always quite the right message. It s all because of this episode is no need to be afraid that Spike is a very very small and it can t go glory that He will take it out of the bedroom. That s fine if it s not actually true in Australia rock in the path sometimes they ll actually kill the fry just with the force the ferocity of that hit in the fangs gallon and that s how powerful the Yeah Yeah I do worry Daddy Pig do worry about. Webs I m black so I don t know if they ve just said now maybe we shouldn t be so. Reported as battened in Australia Incidentally I ve just been informed by top flight class journalistic. Political reporter Chris George that I may have misled you just then by saying that Peppa Pig is on C. Beebies and of course. Spent a while I taught my back to university the other day the. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel all ains have reopened the neighborhood now in the northbound I thirty eight there was a breakdown at the Mill Lane junction has clearly it is still a little bit busy there but the restriction to traffic has lifted one of the busy streets this morning is still the A five double one if you really from boats and golf club up towards the town center it s a very heavy and we re seeing delays in the closure of some peaches bridge which is shut the road works the traffic only state and hill right is slow there s also queues over Burson bridge in heavy traffic on the high street through the town as well coming into the westbound I fifty two that s very slow this morning from the rains way junction right way through towards the Pentagon island s Duffield road kettles to right and also a road into the city and if you see a problem or can update as call a one double three to be six one six one six one Sarah to B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. Did you miss me. At ten this morning I m back and that means stories and I was told I was the devil child the teacher actually yes is good yes I got stuff when I was she working the streets I d said no to this bloke and you trust me in the car and I m the older one now very well how am I and I m a Martin you ve removed your own teeth you know all the fun to be truthful with. Well look rough and I was a proud days day and yeah he s not really wearing a for the crease Sally every weekday morning from ten on B.B.C. Radio Darby and this morning Sally is discussing what to do about her growing mustache I think I think though I was certain thought about what to do about facial hair if you re a woman with your father shaver a bit simple. Twenty one minutes past eight Sally back she s good in a boat trips through Dubey then you come in but trips on the river day when they might soon be a thing the canal trust want to take people out on the river do and see all the dobie has to offer from the river so it would start off with the council house steps and then run out to the weir to Donny Abbey if you know it interesting coed earlier on just remind myself who it was it was Gerald he said that twenty five thirty years ago that used to happen there was a privately owned boat used to see it exactly the same route and it was very very popular so maybe the canal trust are on to something here has be no cascading down the dubby Riviera the small. This again. High doesn t have a right there is no boat I repeat there is no boat. Hire to give out. OK so maybe there isn t about sports if there had been a post we would have paddled all the way from the council house to the beautiful Dolly Abbey we re actually or you will carry on Heidi Can I just remind you that your guest Chris said they said earlier I thought we put an engine on this boat so if you get to try and pull the wool over our eyes you want to use one of these frankly to see what it actually sound like. And there s only so much check in with a quick shot a hole or like most here I stand or I go and carry up down the average but yeah we re overlooking the dolly Abbey we re which is where this trip would bring us and we can also see the beautiful West male just over the river here if we had just taken that trip Chris if we weren t locking about what would we have taken in. The start of a council house just as we did today but it come under some really historic bridges and one that s quite recent past the silt mill first factory past all the operate part beautiful scenery and of course the other Roman side of Chester green as well and ended up here it s only mill ahead of the mill of the WE RE A By the by the IP pub of course the pope mentioned that again after the all important popes and now you might not know him but we ve picked up a passenger along the way of course we ve that we picked up John Chamberlain He s the president of the middle and Canoe Club Hello welcome aboard the boat boat Oh good morning to you too thanks for hopping on you firm you played a big part in this this project this idea of having what you ve been doing well the club we were approached or many months ago now to see if we could help with the measuring of the depth of the river from more or less the SO malaria down into Pride Park where the railway bridges we were first asked earlier in the year when the river levels were quite high so we agreed to wait until the summer months when it was nearer the lower levels where they would get them to the minimum depths so this. Was to make sure a boat could be caught on the river yes that was apparently the idea of the canal trust approaches and they said that was their challenge to try and find out whether that was going to be possible and if it was Were there any snags along the way were there any shallow parts and that sort of thing so how did it get what did you do it well it was an interesting task because we we had to think about how to do it. We basically put four long open canoes together after them together with with wooden structures that for some weeks beforehand one of the guys on the claw was experimenting with all the youngsters so trying different formations to make this work but it ended up sort of about four or five metres wide in the end and eight people paddling it we had to take it down this weird Dolly Abby first so we took it down into lots of pairs and then joined it together at the bottom here if you went down that we re Yeah but this one s an easy one with a knot to get down into Dalby town center to meet the guys from the canal to the. Melt to start the exercises the measuring exercise and that did start literally just about some areas bridge we did the bit on the left hand side of the do it towards just the top of the town where but then of course we thought about shooting the town where when we looked at it we realised this was just going to be impossible would have been with a load of wreckage at the bottom so we went over to the council house steps we dismantled the whole contraption and then had to carry them all individually down the bank to just below the weir. Put the thing back in the water to join it up again and carry on so it s a bit of fun it was hard work to Fortunately there were quite a few guys from the canal trust there as well so they helped us with all the carrying home Oxana it sounds like a very long winded process but what was the result is it deep enough what we think so from what we ve heard it is we had a number of plum lines which were all graduated with different measures to depths that have been agreed with the trust and we re. Also it s a long rubs which were color coded in exactly the same way so we could simply go down the river very frequently shouting out what color we were at at that time and they were with their G.P.S. On the bank marking off what we were saying so they got a fairly accurate truck I think it was a fairly slow job took about three hours overall but it was great fun it was and I ll stay on what you think of the April idea if you like you like the idea of sailing got to do and I think it s brilliant. I can t see any reason why that shouldn t happen mean that the DO IT WAS NOTHING ABOUT TO the way up above here years ago anyway we ve got a document in our canoe club that dates back to twelve o four that talks about navigation drop in upon the dew and. We keep showing that to the fishermen occasionally when when they don t wave to all of their fingers but we do the bit between here and Dalby there s no reason why I shouldn t years it ll be great for about trips we often paddle down and into town anyway and have a pint at the bridge and then back up again you keep mentioning pints Popsy pathway about what now is going to party hop back in my completely fictional boat and will it will sail back to Dolby and come on guys might mind where you go and I think I got a fairly Some think it was this coming up the river now I got a minute like hello welcome aboard the big boats I watch out these very black on the right. Thanks to wait and see saffron shift with the noises now let s get a weather forecast chilly slighter morning good morning yeah I d say it s not looking much about of a day today I mean first thing this morning there s a little bit of cloud around maybe a couple of showers to look out for but that aside as we go through the daytime a good amount of dry weather to come on that cloud will thin and break at times and already has do it in some spots so offer some blue sky and some sunshine basically the clouds going to come and go as the day goes by today and it s time to be a bit grey but at times it will be a bit blue as well and then overnight tonight into the early hours of Thursday after a day where we get to eighteen degrees will drop to about eleven or twelve and to morrow looks. No it s going to be a bit of a dull cloudy breezy day maybe the best of any brightness first thing then yeah lots of cloud around a few showers through the morning and then some persistent rain for in the late afternoon and into the evening snow great day on Thursday Friday and Saturday we re looking at temperatures around sixteen degrees Celsius so modest not going to rain all day long on both days the will be a scattering of showers to look out for and try and avoid as well before we get through to the better day of the week and Sunday looking like a good amount of drying off from bright weather through the daytime there so you a bit of a mix of the next few days certainly very very unsettled indeed but some dry weather in the mix particular as we go through the daytime at times today you know of course with your other hat are a sportsman on your list what would you have my make of going up his microphone museum here also so I think anybody that gets into the business and wants to come and which I m very fortunate to myself. You just aspire to have a core of a career in this guy s heart I mean he s he s worked on term World Cups ten European Championships I think something like twenty nine F.A. Cup finals and most football common say as a lucky if they get one of them so he s been incredibly blessed with his career and . Just longevity what is it about him as I often say is the one thing I don t think I could ever do in radio is commentary I take my hat off to do that what is it about his commentating skills I think there s a number of talents who come and say it is all over the place that never got the break and I ll read a letter that he wrote in Dennis s one of the B.B.C. s top commentators in that has posted on Twitter this morning where it was nine hundred eighty eight and even then it was a teenager and John Watson wrote to him after tennis going to show them and he said look all comes down to endeavor and opportunity. So so innocent of course he had that great moment when he had his breakthrough moment where after years of being persistent and getting himself in that position he was fortunate enough to come and say on. The great giant killing when Hereford beat Newcastle and he got the running Radford goal so it was it was a moment of great opportunity he was obviously up to the task and he never looked back and yeah great commentators had a great career and absolute just as he got the rest of the season to go as well as a lesser saver and reddish every bit was read out play like the victory lap chase Charlie Charlie Slater with your forecast it s eight thirty on the board well get your latest news headlines shall wait with those here salaries for. An M.P. Says he s frustrated that no one s been held accountable for the death of a Burton toddler at the hands of her mother a serious case review into the death of Ayesha Jane Smith find mistakes were made by Darvish a social services and Queen s Hospital in Burton the toddler s mother Katherine Smith was jailed last year for her murder the baton M.P. Undergrad has says social workers let Jane down this report clearly says that the social workers were too worried about their welfare of the mother and not enough concern was put into the welfare of the child and I think that is a huge mistake and I think daughter she came to council should hang their head in shame because they let this child down a leaked home office paper suggests the government is considering ways to dramatically reduce the number of low skilled edu migrants who can come to the U.K. After a break said the draft document suggests time limits on how long you nationals travelling here can stay a fourteen year old boy has died after a double shooting in East London he and another teenage boy was shot on Monday afternoon in Forest Gate the second boy aged seventeen is said to have potentially life changing injuries boat trips could soon be launched on the river Derbent Darby and Sunday a trust is hoping to run the trips between the council house steps and that we are at Dolly Abbey it s all part of its aim to bring the waterways back into use connecting it to the trying to mosey and arrow wash canals Chris Maja s from the trust has here from the canal trust we think a canal boat to be a great idea. We re going to take it maybe with a dozen people in it from the council house which is where we re standing here now initially up to down the Opry and back again I think it would be a tremendous benefit for all the activities we got around here to attract tourists into the area as well and a woman living in Darby says an app called borrow my doggie has been a big financial help to her the app involves people lending their dog out to people who want to borrow one KM Some more people look after her cockapoo Chloe when she s at work or when she goes away which she says has saved her a round of funds and pounds in two years B.B.C. Radio Dobby news headlines it s twenty eight minutes to nine. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel still very busy for traffic three but in town center this morning G.T. The closure of St Peter s bridge is still closed both ways full rate work such a fix following a diversion and it s pretty jammed up along by state and Hill Road and person bridge as traffic diverts you ll also find a queue on the Ashby road with a queue now back towards that person golf club the southbound I want to slow through the road works area from Junction twenty five it Darby three to twenty four A for the A fifty and we re seeing some queues past you talks that are now on the eastbound a fifty and that s due to road works an hour to wards the A five double to access if you see a problem or collect data at school zero one doubles three to be six one six one six one Sarah Tilly B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. Great British Bake Off episode two on Channel four last night did you watch it I haven t yet but when I got go to bed early give me a break but say anything happened I need to know about. Was it the worst show stoppers ever or something or signature one of the rounds the Daily Mail I m going to pop out this morning saying they were rubbish Biskit games is that right if in six words or fewer You can tell me what I need to know about last night s Great British Bake Off By all means. I mean a text that would be a one three double three if you want to do that it s still to come this morning bit about. How much you know about I know it s something that you sometimes hear on B.B.C. Radio one of those sort of local history things you always feel like you should know more than we probably would all like to admit we do best of hard work hard Nicole and all that there s a nice stage play being done but to do bits for that they re filming around hardly cold at the moment so I would explain what s going on with that and more on this borrow my doggy app which is getting some interesting responses this morning any rate a couple out. So you save the owner a fortune by walking the dog having the dog etc and you have to pay. Yeah that s largely how it works is I. Get it. So obvious four is I mean Bradley thank you good morning Darby Kelly for Tom Lawrence made his second stop for Wales as they beat Moldova two nil to edge closer to a place at the World Cup in Russia next summer the well sure it s a second in Group D. But while the RAM summer signing did impress his performance was overshadowed by that of another young dragon livable seventeen year old the band the Woodburn he scored the winner against Austria on Saturday and came off the bench again last night to set up the opening goal his his manager Chris Coleman is a good young player with good talent and if he all we know or has all. Sorts of this is the top of the world for the use to achieve or for calling for his goal or that means better or is a lot worse and we need to be patient with him because he will know the wells go second at the expense of the Republic of Ireland who lost one Millet home to group leaders Serbia to be captain Richard care was an unused sub for the Irish in and women s manager Mark Sampson maintains there s been no wrongdoing on his part and says his conscience is clear following accusations of bullying discrimination and racism by strike any Alucard Sampson was cleared of wrongdoing after an internal inquiry by the Football Association and an independent investigation Lester Milo be able to play will of a deadline day signings on the silver until January because a fee for regulations the foxes signed the midfielder from Sporting Lisbon for twenty two million pounds but might not have completed all the paperwork in time for him to play elsewhere in town of not just their first away win since February they were three two at Lymington last night Tom Platt got the winning goal tennis next and Venus Williams is back in the U.S. Open semifinals for the first time in seven years the two time former champion needed a final set Tiber. Get past former world number two Patrick available he was playing in just her eighth tournament since a knife attack at our home threaten to end her career this last one a lot of me obviously Lee in playing at home and of course being a major means a lot to her you know coming back in this major offensive prove his lead to herself that you know she could defeat anything and that it was thrown at her so it s it was amazing to see her shine to so it was it s a twenty third career Grand Slam semifinal appearance for Venus by the way at thirty seven she s also become the oldest semifinalist in the U.S. Open history she faced fellow American Sloane Stephens in the last four she also needed a final set tie break to get through in the men s draw Kevin Anderson has made a little bit of history of his own he s become the first South African to reach a U.S. Semifinal in the open era beating Sam Querrey in four sets and defending champions Jamie Murray and Paula Brutus Why are so be knocked out at the quarter final stage of the mixed doubles no title for them in cricket not a ball was bowled at the three a county grand on the opening day of dog his match with Morgan day two gets underway at ten thirty this morning with extra overshadowed following yesterday s washout you ll hear the action whether allowing on their own sixteen AM and online at the B.B.C. Sport website you commentated a flat you says the result is still possible despite the loss of a day s play this is a winnable game against crime or one of the teams not in the shake up for promotion they would say this is an opportunity having beaten them once already of course down in south Wales with the pink ball in like the bit with the red ball as well apparent and three those just reduces the chances slightly but the still enough time in the game of it and we ll finish with cycling because Chris Froome has moved a step closer to winning the Vuelta a Espana after finishing fastest in yesterday s time trial the four time Tour de France champion has extended his overall lead to war minute and fifty three seconds with five stages remaining he s trying to do the Vuelta tour double this year and I choose sports on. At twenty two minutes to nine Thanks I would say he s a big. Feel I don t I think I. Wouldn t it be. Seventy minutes. Let s talk about. Messages coming in I mean if you go there s an app for anything in there really if you go looking you can find an app I mean some of them a better than others you can check your bank balance. He can listen to you favorite change you can. Be every ward points for your favorite Kolb s wherever there s one now that will find someone who wants to borrow your dog or if you fancy boring a dog you know those mornings you wake up and think it all wish I could see for a day you know someone to lend you a school borrow my dog a gun have a look in your app store anyway. She s from Darby and she uses it she lends out her cockapoo Coke lovely Jonathan bike went to meet him both. It s been amazing I mean we re so lucky everybody that has contacted us and everybody that watches there are such nice people the wonderful thing is that they just they really love her like they give her gifts and they make her Christmas cards and they love spending time with her and just makes us happy because it s one it s to help us but it also just makes us feel good that other people can enjoy it as much as we do financially it s definitely been really really helpful we ve never had to pay for. Her to be boarded somewhere for somebody to watch or we go out of town and we travel quite a bit it s saved us probably close to a thousand pounds if not more in the past two years it s not London somebody is CD that was it you know it is it is a dog and she is our baby like we love her so much my partner was I was really really worried the first couple times that we that we let someone take or he was worried they would steal or or something what happened but I think after a couple times of getting to know people and having them borrower you see that it s genuine people who just really love dogs I want to spend time with them so you know it s a big piece of you that s being put in to just kind of random people at first but it was definitely worth worth the risk for us oh you Mr Scott it. Chloe this is going to be a little Oklo he s got friends. That s. We ve got a big problem in the Baltar he s gone after ten he s got no intention of bringing it back. This is sort of thing fair on Chloe do you think I think so it s I think it helps her because she s been exposed to a lot of different people two young children two cats and guinea pigs and ferrets and rabbits and all sorts. She s used to being around other people also helped or socially other people that have dogs as well it definitely helps her not having to spend so much time alone so they re all people who say if you can t give the dog the time he should have the dog what do you say to them it s a fair point but it s a decision you have to make I mean we make time for her as well so I don t think it s about being a bad owner I think it s trying to find other ways to help if you are busy or do you have you know job or are traveling a lot some weeks or some months we don t have anybody watching here and whenever we re off work we like to spend time with her and we don t let people take or so I was off today and no one would have a today but it s not about having to spend all of your time with them anymore you can have people help you out and help them as well well I must say Kim if I was a bar I wouldn t bring her out today because they saw her but whether Yeah so I think it s probably fair we get Chloe I miss and saying yeah well we didn t really think about getting a white dog and in a country where it constantly rains and is always Monday. As it just got White Sox white poles and enough exactly what she means Kim s about is probably the cook and journalism by saying if I was a borrower he s clearly not there are a lot of the borrowers He s about six foot five would you do that I want to talk about this a bit after nine o clock would you lend your pet to a complete jerk. He s just being. a lane on the northbound. Just south of the I five one three junction and you ve got the inside lane currently closed there so it s really slow to get through and we re getting reports of some fairly lengthy delays for traffic three Burton Town Center this morning has sort of typically been busy the last few days because of Peter s bridge is closed off but for some reason it is really heavy in the town this morning so the A five double one is queuing to wards with a queue back towards the Chesterfield. It is stationary we ve been hearing and also looking particularly slow for bridge as well and then you ve got some heavy traffic on hauling glow straight so just be mindful if you are in town is a very busy the Southbound one a still slow from Junction twenty five twenty fifty that s heavy through the roadworks Area fifty two towards Darby busy coming in from Spondon So it does look congested up to the Pentagon island if you see a problem data school three two six one six one six one Sarah to. Be travel. Seen B.B.C. Radio Darby sports after the international break on Friday after last week s deadline day excitement Dobby County are back in action at home to home Johnson touched on into the penalty area prize somewhere that yes you have to travel to Legion I tip the squad we said would be in total in place laughter the break and also get people up to speed much pressure thank goodness was off to the international sports scene Friday night from seven B.B.C. Radio Darby Yeah this clip I found. Found it I mean if you if you go on Twitter this morning there s one of the topics everyone s latching on to which is Marty retiring after fifty years of commentating for the B.B.C. On the football. People say now much they love him and how great he is and what he s done it was the voice of England football for people of much of the day and then says a clip that s come up in tells a few home truths by you know as I said Brian Cluff nineteen seventy nine this is a little bit of don t try and justify it or pick things out from bores old to tears with your lectures are you talking about analysis of individual incidents are you watching yes I m talking about the people on your show you your colleagues and Jim and and all up type of saying if we want to serious discussion on more sayings you know for half an hour we will switch surely Williams on that right after a match is over and so on yes I go in the pub and I talk about things that happened yesterday and we all know is wrong there was a there was a goal disallowed or a controversial incident that s obviously a topic of discussion and surely our job is to report that as fairly as we can I think it s a difference between talking about it and discussing it with you with you Sonali about it in and pulled them being lectured in your own home in your own armchair about what you should be seeing what you should be thinking and need only to know how enjoyable is not to listen to. The sky. B.B.C. Radio down the. Seven minutes to nine Wednesday morning then. Play B. Imports on about Bess over Hardwick you know how to make whole best of heartbreak best Elizabeth Elizabeth and Countess of shows brave very successful business woman was she a one time richer than the Queen isn t that something I m not making up and I don t Hardwick the whole of course the the ultimate Del Bashir last made good is how the writer of this play describes or any woman telling you about this well they ve started filming some segments for it and they get to be in the performance but filming them at the whole show Healy our reporter went along she s been talking to Kevin figure who s the writer of this play and Michelle told she s going to play your actual best. She is the ultimate and Elizabeth and survivor she survived all the political intrigue nukes and financial intrigue she started from nothing and ended up the second wealthiest woman in the land to Queen Elizabeth so quite a woman you ve got to bring her alive no pressure there that. Well just a little that the time frame that we re doing in this one woman show is quite fluid so we see breasts at nineteen and at fifty then sixty then eighty. So it is a journey showing all the ups and downs of her life and the sorrows the joys the the struggles it s a huge undertaking and it is a woman shows a scary yes. No it s wonderfully terrifying wonderfully surprising is that the international actress and soprano went just school in Mansfield with the award winning writer of the play and I used to call me as a carrot you know I d walk for months for when I grow up I was hard work on and I never dreamed that one day writing a play about bashing. On film and I mean you know how well screw through have marriages she built Hardwick hole after her for postman died so quite a character and one who d be brought to life adoptees Guildhall theatre at the end of the month really the play if you want to say by the way is going to call best the commoner queen. Five to nine that. Radio. It s nine a call Kang suddenly Sweyn fun the baton N.P.R. . Workers let down twenty one month old Jane Smith who was murdered by her mother and twenty fourteen the M.P. Says he s frustrated that no one s been held accountable despite a review which said mistakes had been made by both Darvish a social services and Queen s Hospital in Britain Mr Griffiths says just days before her death there was a case meeting about the toddler they decided that they were going to write to the courts and ask to take baby away she Jane into care that letter was never sent and on the first of May I should Jane was dead and we need to know why they made those wrong decisions and we need to make sure that we don t make those decisions again a leaked a draft of a Home Office documents suggest the government is planning tight restrictions on unskilled workers coming to Britain from the E.U. After breaks at the paper which has been published by The Guardian suggests a two year limit on how long unskilled workers can stay in the U.K. The plans have not been approved by ministers but the defense secretary says Michael Fallon said freedom of movement had to end and a new approach was needed as obviously a balance to be struck we don t want to shut the door of course not we ve always welcomed this to this country those who can make a name a contribution to our economy to our society people with high skills on the other hand we want British companies to do more to train up British workers to do more to improve skills of those who leave our colleges hurrican Erma one of the most powerful storms ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean has made landfall on the island of Barbuda people across the Caribbean have been preparing for heavy rain and winds of up to one hundred eighty five miles an hour and evacuation orders being given in the Florida Keys Catalin Colby has moved out of her house on the island of Montserrat I believe. I have. A fair. You know animal grabs me and you know at the back of the property I m course. I m hoping that we write great Dobbin Sunday canal Trust plans to run boat trips along the river Derbent between the council house steps on the we re at Dolly Abbey is part of larger plans from the trust to restore the thirteen mile stretch of the river Chris munch the chair of the restoration Committee says there s something special about being on the water and they ll be plenty to see we ve got the iconic council house standing here we are over a where we have a we have a hydroelectric station here we we re just going to go past the first factory in the world the silk mill and then cruise up to Dolly Mills also in the World Heritage Site owners want to see pups along the line as well I think the B.B.C. Football commentator John Motson has and I m Steve retiring after fifty years in the job he s covered ten World Cups twenty nine F.A. Cup finals ten European Championships and more than two hundred England games and look at the weather they ll be sunny spouse through the day and it will be rather breezy the odd light shower is possible for some but most places will stay dry highs today of seventeen Celsius that sixty three fatten height B.B.C. Radio Dobby news it s three minutes past nine. The break for share with him sky. B.B.C. Radio Darby. Yes he s back Sally Pappa on the radio at ten o clock this morning less than an hour to Whitehall vacs In the meantime she fancied going on a trip. On a boat might be happening soon would you do that genuinely would you be up for it could it be exactly what Darby needs you must have been places where it s the tourist thing today Chris from the canal trustees hoping to make this happen was on earlier he said telling us the route that they re planning for the start of a council house just as we did today but it come under some really historic bridges and one that s quite recent. Well first factory past part beautiful scenery and of course the Roman side of Chester green as well and ended up here it s only mill ahead of the mill where by the by the IP public course if you go into sales should make a high he s been having a guy selfish morning welcome aboard the booth boat where he sort of having a go. It was just air in the gates in the river Gardens in a deep in her own brother on the couch last steps because we can get about sorted out but anyway I have sort of what it would be like Would you fancy that idea is it a great way to enhance the the tourist sell a bit of the city of big. Sky I want double three two six one six one six one B.B.C. Radio Darby. I know I know I said tourists and ability Well you know what I m talking about Anya if you want to text start with one three double three you can tweet we re at B B C W I got to bring in my mouth this morning as well in Melbourne say good morning Len nothing to say you Richard as well I love good morning Lane Yes all about yes yes yes Can it was like bits of a trip I mean you sound closer to indifferent than enthusiastic a girly system. Will be destroyed most things of note you know when I think of the old car Hello. And I think you know could then made something of that you know the cobbles and you know but now it s gone everything s gone and dogs if not I ll be looking lovely from the river you ve got the River Garden Yes the sound then as it is this is the best bit and you know it s nice to have a cannot. For it would you be would you be bringing all you visitors to get on board the boat Richard. Yeah absolutely it would be an absolute must see attraction are not free I think it be I think it be great you know when you look at some of the other cities around the U.K. That have regenerated a lot of them have regenerated around their rivers waterways and canals you know I mean I know it s a much bigger city and we heroes but you look at Birmingham and you look at the job Birmingham have done around their waterways and what that s done to the local economy you know the the restaurants and the cafes the come convention center. I think it s a great place to start and I do think it s one of the small hidden jewels of dollars B. And frankly any mode of transport that gets me from one pub to another definitely films up in my book which you would you would you see as being a reinvigoration of the tourism industry or my overstating things in. Not sure you Richard but you know this is a streetcar thing up point it is a starting point for us and that is it is about the best bits of data to go to go down that way and there is a few historical things that threaten and. And maybe you re being overly harsh Err you think not really. I mean these you know. There s been some funny things things happen to Davi I mean the bill they the shopping center and destroyed the center of a this sort of old crime picturesque bits that have gone and the into his hands is a crack in day out shopping as well yes he is spirit you know it what s left West what s happened distant Bay to straighten all you know the old ram this oh my gosh I m dating myself on to that but you know it s just made a ghost town of the rest of it. I think there s a bit in all forward planning to go into the sort of thing as to as to what happens next you know if this in your view which it is it is a great place to start with you know renewing and reinvigorating the life of the city in a good place to enhance in the city should it be someone other than some volunteers raising the money to make it happen I think we re living in a day and age now where public money is stretched so thin that you know I don t want to hark back to our former prime minister but I remember him coining the phrase Big Society as an excuse for the way we supplement the lack of funding through public services and I you know look the the of the alternative way to spin that question I think is if the volunteers of the canal society and the people involved in wanting to do this didn t would anybody else and you know I applaud anyone in our city that wants to make a positive difference to it we should all be supportive and I hope that maybe the council take a lesson from it and say well we ll support them too and if we can will enhance it very keyed out of the canal Preservation Society as you know they were very hard to have an imagination and I have a lot of energy and can also wonderful cases I mean I have to go to what is a hole and yet waterways is all anyway with war programming as I know that there s anywhere we do or take to it well that was B.B.C. Breakfast yesterday because I think we re going to host you know you know the you know the low the low the low rent brother. Been doing this thing about say sides but yes they want to kill me talking about the effect of water on mental health and I think it s there is real truth in that you know from the people that listen to calming music C.D. s to just going to sit by the water you you just have to go down to the river of a lunch time and see poor frazzle Darby work there chewing on their or their flat pack. Which just glazed over looking at the wall true you hope that they re going back at least with the Kobra attitude after spending a little bit of time looking at the ripples if you know all about the river when you go I want to read about cruise through Darby six one six one six one the number to ring. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel it is still very busy around the area currently on the northbound I thirty eight it s an accident there couple of vehicles involved and it s part blocks the road nearly a five one three at the time with tense it s very very slow to get through and it was seeing a really congested morning through Burton a lot of traffic having to divert away from the St Peters bridge closure of course it shut down for three months for road work so the bulk of traffic is diverting by statement Hill Road and Burton bridge we re seeing some long queues on the I five double one as a result as well it s a queue in towards but end with delays right back towards the chest a failed state a hill road stationary now in both directions there s a bit of a queue around you talk so to the eastbound I fifty looking slow just off the A five double two there is a lane closure there for road works and if you see a problem all can updaters call zero one double three two six one six one six one Sarah to B.B.C. Radio dial B. Travel. Did you miss me. At ten this morning I m back and that means stories and I was told I was a devil child the teacher actually yes isn t good yes I got stuff when I was actually working the streets I d said no to this bloke and to trust me in the car all the shocks and only. Now very well how am I in a Martin you ve removed your own teeth you know all the fun to be truthful with you just come back yeah yeah well look rough and I was a crowd pleaser to India is not really wearing a frock is a crease. Every weekday morning from ten on B.B.C. Radio Darby. And. The bad thing. Is for. Me in. Some. The rhythm of it I go to class nine Saudis back in time to making this happen a mob seems on from full. B.B.C. Radio the breakfast show of the moment Richard good to see it in Melbourne say that . You can obviously that was well this idea that we ve been hearing a whole about this morning great deal of enthusiasm for this from the canal trust to get river running on they do it indelibly trips you know. You crazy. Go and go all the way from the council steps out to Darley Abbey in the way or in turn around to go back again and see Darby from our perspective where she would you be asking about if it s not service a fog Well that s not even issue really you know and I want to join we feel rich in the way African. Granny for yeah they want to join up to the canals down around and you re right that s greater pay more attention on your show pride part was mentioned at one point let s talk to Jackie in Bel Prachi Mona Jackie learning and would you fancy going on the river all I really would consult recently don t want to bother me are now Birmingham forgive me I grew up in the West Midlands I was bang on about the more miles of canal with the dam Yes on the river on the eye for an an hour early. And I was that was half an hour then half an hour back just to me I want to be like fantastic. It was a history lesson which was very good. The canals also afternoon till the bell fish and chips a part of an evening there was even a canal boat motor on the side that was serving tea and coffee so could all those workers have a lunch time that could take coffees from one that was a static want so they will destroy stuff children could go lives on school trips and learn the history at the Ritz I mean the buildings except for I think it s a very very good idea. You can genuinely excited you the prospect because it s it let s face it years ago that s how everything moved by the canals but it s not the traffic on the canals and I think that children really need to learn history what a good way to learn and so forth out if I saw myself going up afternoon tea on the bell to say relaxing Sunday for an hour is really therapeutic. This is kind of back to all Richard was saying isn t it I mean he so very well talking about the history and all that and boy we got that on that short stretch the talking about with the you know the Roman history of Chester grain in the mail and its origins in the beginnings of the Industrial Revolution but I mean you can just add that you know water lapping gently. Enjoying a scone not say that s pretty stiff that in that yeah I think we went to once a copy and soft drink which you saw I don t think anybody went to a book and he was so intrigued about what he there to be somebody giving a comment going along the floor in their sales pitch. But then start with a little picky I think the thing go get some entrepreneur in thing ah yes to get get the school a get get all club in society that you think people have come to be specially. When we want to burn a good specialist. To go on the canals Yes. I love to talk to you Jack you go out of ideas written down that fish and chips up a not so much water thank you today take Sunday yeah yeah I ll be at the sky all right I can say and. I m going to cap is running back with my a cast and yet they still sounds lovely doesn t there I think it s a brilliant idea. There s nothing I like better than a boat trip I think it s absolutely marvelous idea so you think we ll see this sometime soon with. Well so long as they don t get to cancel involved you know just keep the council away from it ask why are they going to stop the council house no no no no I mean to actually know what you mean and first of all it needs cleaning and I took my grandson down there we went to see the puppies in this some of which was beautiful at the way and we decided to go walk up the river gardens where I hadn t been for years and my grandson hadn t been for years and and it was very upset in the river gardens I don t know if you ve been recently not for a long time bombings I m alive within the last year maybe I hadn t been for a long time what s wrong with the red gardens you ve got the flowers you got the water you got the case. On the bench you saw the overgrown riverbank you ve got us plastic bottles in the river all sorts of junk floating down the river you ve got the swing bridge that is overgrown with on the grow to feel I we small trees all grow in around on the knees. The bridge it s a disgrace then you ve got little pockets in the River Garden where you ve got drinkers and you drug addicts and Lindsay looking quite animated Wash Post are you agreeing or disagreeing now no what I m saying is they want to take a lesson from Belle privet Gardens which is absolutely gorgeous yeah yeah it s only used Yeah well they must have a little boat that did boat trips and it was very very popular till the floods washed after Y N and nobody s picked it up again and so I want to restart my mistake. Any more I found it down Morrison. But take all the boats as long as it s run by independent people and they don t let the towns. They wanted you know. The revenue from the boat trips would like improve the riverside in the rectory. So filthy here. Because like you say he s not really about. A lot of river between here and Bell. City isn t it you know cities are different cathing here have so much I mean. Started off with a great deal of enthusiasm for the idea. That the river s not ready I am still going to champion this sit in my corner I think I go back to what I said right at the beginning I think there s a group of hugely enthusiastic people who want to do something open up the river in Dalby I think unfortunately in cities wherever there are blind spots wherever the public see areas those are the areas where the wrong things happen. Congregate rubbish you know. And I think that actually if this group of incredible volunteers open up our waterways and that view of the city then it will be a catalyst because it will force the council and all the people working and living around the area to clean it up and keep it fresh and looking better so I think it s a great idea I think we should all support it and my hope is that if it starts to boom actually good things will grow around. Think about my baby. Twenty five past nine. Sally Pappas wondering what to do about the ten Miss morning stars to watch what he says and talking about facial hair on women based on the women I don t know back anyway. In a bit limb in Richard give us a little our mass this morning talking about this plan the canal trust with a great deal of enthusiasm to get boat trips running on the river. Tex which says he ingrates idea for a bit Darby would not have existed as a settlement without the river and we don t celebrate the river enough apart from the rowing club regrets are in a rubber duck race anyway I said that it might look buff and it s Illuminations draw more crowds and revenue they must start soon the model back in their nations if the Riverside was populated more there would be less trouble that was kind of the point that Richard was making in response to can sign with some of the things you don t like down there maybe a bit different if if we had a different focus of attention this spring John in Allentown Morning Joe good morning and good morning yes I went on the boat early ninety s on a boat trip as recently is that they were both trips there. And individual with a very small small boat but I was the only one on them that was the problem and this was the end and I was into a bit left of the garden yeah went up to Dolly part back again and I was the only one on the body wasn t making any money at all it s got to be advertised more and I m going to bet that next week they do both ships there on the river great too and they have afternoon tea on board and they are the plan was lunch and that s what the sort of thing you ought to be doing in Darby case coming back to the food. A cup about because of the weather. Taken over toward the only part of the old one have a roof on it no I don t think it did anyway I don t think so. I don t think so but I might be wrong on that because it was about nine hundred ninety one I can remember it too well don t know if we will maybe have changed a little bit but what was the view like I m trying to picture doing that. It was all the way but it s better now because it got Bonnie Prince Charlie got all the green around it so yeah far better view now than it was then and then once you get on beyond their own out towards you go past the railing club Oh yeah the pub called the furnace box on to the river in pubs Yeah. And then you finish up Dolly at the end again there s a pub they re called the abit which is very historic place even I ve never agree with the pub lunches and that sort of thing you know included include in the first thirty you mention is to account for fifteen years ago it s a road show when you re doing a road trip in the station looking for ideas and he says oh we can t do the cases where we can run one to Dolly Parton shows that s a good idea but nothing ever came of it so they actually said we can t do that. He was thinking of the we re. Going to go before you get to it so it was back his record so we don t go that way we go to know who was Dolly Parton. You don t talk where. There s no where between nothing and Dolly Parton So you need to be investment in the ribbon needs cleaning up to start with all that out you need to go. The garage is a bit of an unsavory area at times so that needs to be cleaned up as well while some savory about it. Here been down. There frighten me trying to help things to worry about. The beggars drug addiction. I mean I suppose the point being made this morning is maybe if there was a different vibe about the place if they were tourists if they were both ships or things going on they wouldn t be there with our blonde eyes and I just say that because you know these people that maybe need some attention or just end up somewhere else much smaller cities and towns and damages from the nation they were not sure the trips I went to one in Windsor the other week that s a beautiful trip with the greatest of respect to Darby though I mean you know Windsor Windsor Stratford I mean forest hotspots rich in history you know Windsor Castle you got Shakespeare you know I can Darby really sustain this you think that enough for you Do you reckon you were the only one on your bike I was you re the one on the boat but it wasn t really a race it s got to be advertised in the press radiator I may post. All the hotels that we ve got a lot more hotels in Dublin and used so they could be posters in the hotels somewhere could make it work do you think it would be a great boon to the city could be improved Ah but I do yes I do bigger look at the populous What a great boon that was when they came on to the sale you know yeah thousands came to them all over to see the profit now I think the trips as well and especially if they could do sort of things like cream cheese on board and things like that. Fish and Chips opposition chips surface yeah Men s at the pub. Had not somebody where the. I probably know of course been on you know John she just said there you do canal boat trips from the stands in bubble twenty nine years ago I had my hand on one of those marble shops here yesterday yeah yeah that s a little and I think I know and not that I m not sent to Dobbin that s not the river that s what you need to do the red hen night on a boat so it s proving your point yes oh yeah option but they need to clean the river because you re too much of that algae and at the moment I love that it s ot jump on you and yes I did as he said All the best but by they say there s all sorts of ideas I love the fact that actually although there are some people saying oh yeah you don t want to get rid of guns at the wrong time at the moment or look at the muck in the river largely there seems to be a feeling of yeah why not you could do this you could do that it s kind of exciting isn t it well the trend isn t particularly not seen and we went on. Through not even several times and they have read the chips on their With had not. Been to some good news on the referee and not seeing him but there it is a more navigable War two and. There s no place to sign the why not eventually. Do you know they can now go in there and it s not so bad is it only you know what I mean. I think we ve heard some really great positive and really creative but I mean something to get excited about it just wouldn t be great for example if we held a competition to Among the people a dog bit said what one name the place up yet both people both face you know never to be where again the home of engineering so surely we could design a boat with a bottle roof that allow people to stay dry This clearly that the spirit and if we ve got the catalyst of the canal society who are going to get this thing going let s be a big society. It is a city and rather than keep talking about oh isn t it awful that this city is better than Austin that city is better than us wouldn t it be brilliant if we use this as a catalyst to come together all of us to actually make Dalby the city it could be because I ve lived here for most of my adult life and I m really proud to be a dog the resident. Eternal for life. B.B.C. Radio Lab mouse with make till the end of program ten. Know what in a little while this morning but from all the again just. Twice the nominee wakes up . You know nothing since Christmas until the. Stopper she got the she got the bug for going away never it. Twenty four minutes to ten in the morning on the subject of boat trips up the dirt one last word I says to him on Twitter at B.B.C. Dobby we are B B C W If you want to tweet is whatever happened to the motorbike that used to take trips around the lake at market in park Oh yes I remember that when I was a kid whether we grown talent around a long time ago it just yes it just went round the back ten minutes I think a quarter of an hour or so here you go round and round in crazy straight row of River City proved it man you people. Simply miss when I was sick I just sit here and wait long enough a text will drop about the train and where the. Train where has it gone we re not going to do that I took away actually as going somewhere else now isn t running somewhere else DID SOMEONE boy. Not the conversation we re having to go talk about dogs in London your dog aero bar when someone else s dog in a minute would you do. B.B.C. Radio Darby travel. We re still seeing some heavy traffic on the northbound side of the A thirty eight at the moment this is around the or last ten there s a three vehicle accident nearly a five one three which has blocks one of the lanes so so cute I m there for about ten to fifteen minutes or so and it is exceptionally busy through the center of Burton this morning supporters breach is closed both ways to work so there s a lot of traffic in town having to travel via diversion route so it s really slow for state and hill roads also Burton bridges queuing and there s so quite a key for the A five double one coming in along the Ashby road as well so all of those routes are heavily congested also slow in patches for the A fifty around you talks that are on the eastbound side you ve got a lane closure maybe a five double to if you see a problem daters call zero one double three to be six one six one six one Sarah to B.B.C. . Radio downby travel. Candy to aid on B.B.C. Radio Darby Oh I don t like parsley. I don t like Boston it s popped out today a secret location show is your shed and with Rob you ve got a load of bollocks I m you know seventeen seven is not that s not many is a if they lose drive you have to stand by the cricket storm at the Pentagon Island scantily scantily clad for a photo shoot can be very very early in the morning because the it wouldn t be fair on the younger commuters would it but then I get a bit of static traffic from. Afternoons with Andy on B.B.C. Radio Darby. So do you have a smartphone what apps you ve got what do you actually use on your phone how about an app called borrow my dog been telling about this this morning and you probably had the bit that John I did with the cock a pig and her site is the business idea feel like I m on Dragon s Den you ve got a dog and you need to go away or something and you can pay loads of phasing kennels off find someone to take the dog all summer to pay you to borrow the dog oh you haven t got a dog you think it s you we have a dog how would that actually what would it be like having a dog in the family let s borrow one for a couple of days how do you go about that I ll tell you how borrow my dog ate the at. The INS points in very funny faces Len Melbourne would you lend your dog no. I just wouldn t any money save money you mean when they go on holiday I take my dog on her time. I wouldn t go on holiday without him Alice seems Women s you take your dog literally everywhere you go. Literally everywhere I am acting now what I mean you will never say you know I don t know what if I had if I did have to go somewhere and went abroad or on a cruise or something like that I imagine I. My daughter would have him all my son would have him but imagine having the same convenience but I mean I am not a privileged and yeah well go to what degree do you have got somebody maybe you ve got somebody that you know and knows the dog can have it in or have to going to announce I suppose but this idea flawed because they say we. Got to very good enough into wards our dogs they re like part of the family and you know you want to farm how it s restraints you would you say I wouldn t trust him to not pay me not some got a very good reputation. You know what you find on them have the. Same is a slight in different dogs so I have what I write work which would you would you lend just talk a lot and look you know well I think security and safety is absolutely the issue because in principle I don t think it s such a deft idea we don t how we haven t had a dog now for many years we had two dogs when when my wife and I were with us her kids well you know what here s the thought I wouldn t want it that way around but the reason we stopped having dogs was because I m sure like a lot of people my wife and I were both working full time it was unfair on the dog because neither of us could get home during the day to spend time with with with him or her and actually that was one of the conscious reasons we didn t have another dog but if you knew that there was somebody who had been vetted who was who was going to give you dogs some love and attention and was responsible that could go in every day and walk the dog and give it a bit of petting and loving them actually for busy working people it would be a great solution I was going to borrow one plenty of people well that now they could. Well yes you re right and I think there s certainly on this up this part of that but but the other side and you ve just mentioned which I also think is a great idea there are a lot of dogs currently at the R.S. P.C.A. And in you know bit trying to be really home because they were bought by people who love dogs have the best intentions of wanting to raise a dog but didn t realize for example the economic cost so they had to give that dog up wouldn t it be great if rather than those people buying a dog taking a dog and then having to give it up because they couldn t afford it passionate people who are going through hard times who would love to be able to walk a dog spend a few hours with the dog pet the dog the therapeutic nature of of an elderly person who d love to spend a few hours with a dog would not be a great way to broker that relationship you moderating lens face right she s not buying it. No no no. I don t trust or not I mean surely you know you ve. Got friends that light you dog and tell you I m going to try also to look at halftime in the app is only the means to the end isn t it you know hooking you up with people that law just wouldn t want to trust my doctor could be a stranger and anyway it confuses a dog they don t know who the boss is near their own race dogs are pack animals they like their own pack. And you know and all these sort of things about we can t have a dog because sorry sorry because I mean my my son and daughter know about it work they couldn t comprehend life without a dog so when their dog died they bought another one and they have a dog walker going at lunch time or me occasionally if the dog walkers on holiday and well the dog make the first dog in. You know there s ways around these things you know I couldn t even visit laugh without a doubt myself. And I had a dog when I was working a lot of lots of jobs but you manage with friends and. You just manage if you really want to talk but the different the thing of finding in a profound is a pit. Bulls I made a couple of messages out some people absolutely incredulous that basically money changes hands here and say you have to save the owner a fortune by walking their dog for them having the dog and you have to pay Did I hear right there s a fee for Barbara my dog even for those offering their services. David burning a president about lending my dog anyone can have both my and their pests it s no. Right lending your pooch What s the situation on the dog s insurance if something happens in someone else s charge and Joe Rice was on the surface Doug lending seems a really clever idea if anything happens to the dog was down about I ll be mortified doesn t bear thinking about sorry your dog s dead he s the lead. Of. Stalked Adam Indaba you re right Adam Yes I m very well thank you N. Yourself you re good so you use borrow my dog I do indeed when I want to let my daughter borrow I actually borrowed my my dogs out yes what s your dog I also have a cup of R.K. So how many times have you spotted Middleby. You say every week to be honest with you when. There s probably maybe two or three different people a week. That will look after Carly. My daughter s cocoa as well by the way that s confusing because we have another on your cock a pickle clearly or we did indeed So why do you learn Chloe out on what sort of occasion the necessity is it s a fine someone to have a sort of thing you know I mean I work long hours. When I go on holiday you know I ll go for a long weekend or for go for a week or a couple of weeks you know the concept really works for me because Khloe is constantly spending time you know with these people. So when we do go on holiday I have the comfort of knowing that she s with somebody that she knows and she already loves and has a relationship but you say that but I mean initially at least it s complete strangers in here of course and you know when I meet them it s not a case of just saying oh yes you can borrow my dog you know I like to go and see where they live. Get a feel for who they are before other allow that allow them to borrow it and you know why they want Chloe sort of. Timeshare. I don t know companionship. I ve met people on there that don t necessarily know what they want to get. You know a couple of different breeds to see you know who they are what kind of don t they connect with the most bad thing is it living you know if you know certain more breeds for you try a couple hours responsible most definitely. You know the first family on their own that they ve been on by my dog for about a year and a half and they borrow German Shepherds and shit you know you name it they had all different breeds are they more spectrum Yeah yeah and they connected with Chloe the most and subsequently got the exact same dark. So Jim I mean ask you know how much changes hands what s the what s the free. So the key to my knowledge you just pay a forty pounds a year subscription charge and that doesn t include an insurance premium if anything was to go wrong while somebody is borrowing Chloe So for example if she was to pass away the worst thought I could possibly imagine there is as I say an insurance policy that covers all of that. So when we talk about money changing hands this is not like you know a rented dog you sign up to be a part of it and that s kind of the introduction and these people have borrowed the dog and you know you know sticker in a kennels or something proactive and as I say you know the great thing about it. From my point of view is that these people that are borrowing probably constantly. And she continues to develop a relationship with them and obviously if you spending time at home it s nice so unusual and while I m on holiday that she s then you know surrounding the shorty knows and she s she s very happy with Already got to run up and I mean explained a bit more of it thank you but no problem lovely to talk to you give our best to Chloe thanks to. A teacher a little bit more comfortable about it now and now you understand how it works. So we know when it s ninety a little bit maybe it s ironic that what s that I mean this idea that people tried dogs out you know surely you know a bit of research to find out you know what it s not the same as the actual having the dog is it and Richard makes a good point earlier on I m in we re home down dog from Dogs Trust about three months ago when you go in there and they re chock full of dogs that you know somebody overseas thought they were going to give a loving home to and they re not anymore and these poor things are looking for someone else to look after them so any bit of investment in being totally sure before you get dog well you could say that. Right there I think people should you know do the bits of research and have an idea of what sort of job dog would be suitable for their lifestyle I mean somebody that can borrow a German Shepherd was under shit so you know you know you know what s that s all about. Let s take several music we ll talk a bit more in a minute as well Sally s back to the ice I would talk to Sally in a minute as well as I have said before anything else like. To. Call. This sort. Of stuff. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. For writing my go. For the things that get people on you might feel like the message is thank you Bridget giver unmemorable space morning. Rush I like. How you think there. Is no need to know me. To be fact you don t know why since Christmas and then suddenly a year off every minute yeah I did have a really long stretch of not going any holiday the how to. Although I did have a very active holiday with the kids which did include me running into the North Sea on a very cold windy September in the bikini. Exhilarating is an understatement but yes it without a great time right so I am back and we. From ten and I kind of need to make a confession. And I also need your support here to assure me I m not the only bad parent in the whole adoption is a future so yesterday. Thanks thanks for the support every time I I had a massive humongous bad parent moment yesterday I m not I m not honestly I m to I m trying to laugh about it I still can t quite laugh about it. I am feeling really quite ashamed about it that I failed as a mother so I do need your support and your stories from ten to assure me that I m not the only one to have been a bad parent all I can tell you and the story I will tell you in full after ten o clock the story involves heart palpitations tears cold poached eggs and a very very very let down nine year old made my son cry i made me cry I had to make guilt cakes to persuade him not to suck his mom like them. They went down quite well as not sacked me yet I want to hear from you have you ever been a bad parent I want you stories from ten o clock AM My Turn A is only you. Again supercluster but. With a guilt complex tell me what she did she is about her. Thank you to this morning thank you my pleasure. Thank you Joy. You can have a blast. In a moment and have a great view I ll be back tomorrow morning for Thursday. So if you want to. See them public.

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I. Talking heads that road to nowhere not see it from me I now introduce Mr Ian sky and a Happy New Year my friend Happy New Year to you my mom right in thinking this is this is normal now there are there is literally nothing special any. Old Christmas notes out the ball that I might receive. Them in the coffee. I m gone all right I set sail at the end she has met. With a good morning here I better not changed I said of January 27th Let s get started shall we with I just news headlines he ses when the leader of South Asia District Council has welcomed plans for the garden village to be built near the 853200 home development which will be called Infinity garden village will be built on land or frankly way between symphony Stenson fields a man s died after he was shot by police in West Yorkshire the shooting happened near the m 62 in Huddersfield yesterday evening during a pre-planned all. Police say at least one person was arrested at the scene the incident has been referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission. One of Darvish has longest serving officers has been awarded the Queen s police medal for distinguished service in the New Years On Nurse Chief Superintendent Jack at will is retiring after 30 years service he s worked on some of the biggest cases in Darby but he s leaving to take up volunteering opportunities and more than 100 protests are expected to take place at railway stations across Britain following an increase in real fares ticket prices are going up by an average of 2.3 percent Thank you Sally with the sport I mean Bradley is here Darby County kicked off 2017 with a 3 mill defeat at playoff rivals Norris Jacob but if it was sent off as Darby saw their 10 match unbeaten run come to an end Darby said they will appeal against the red card off the pitch for managers let me see a can of it has reiterated that he expects Chris Martin to stay at Craven Cottage for the rest of the season Martin has reportedly refused to play as he tries to force a move back to Darby while the Nottingham Forest boss Felipe Montana says it s very clear that Captain Henri Lansbury won t be joining Darby either Forrest have rejected a $2500000.00 pound bid but in Albion also start of the new year with the defeat losing $10.00 at home to Preston it leaves Burton just one point above the championship relegation zone Notts County are beginning their search for another new manager today following the sacking of John Sheridan he was dismissed after a run of 9 successive defeats that s left the more points above the league to drop zone and Michael van Gerwen beat the defending champion Gary Anderson to win his 2nd p.c. World Darts Championship the match contained 42190 s. a Record for a single match thank you in with the weather it s a cold and frosty start to the day with Sunday s bells clouding over later with patchy light rain or drizzle maximum temperature today 7 Celsius. B.b.c. Review Darby travel news. Would you have a problem Aamir one northbound. Well there was. Still 3 lanes closed between junction 25 from blowing. Junction 26 for. Traffic is very heavy and also on the. Route it s well along the a $52.00 the brown cliff way. Looking fairly busy around the Pentagon yet to build up significantly in the morning rush hour if you see a problem school I wonder about 32616161 Paul Jenkins b.b.c. Radio. January is on the way on the program this morning for you can catch up with the family from North. 2016 they had lost. Things back together. A district council welcoming that new. Well the new developments of 3200 new homes backed by the government cold a garden village we re going to look at this morning and goodbye. And hello again old friend pride public. Official now as well. Christmas and New Year was everything. Again put it back in the box. With. I must confess to one disadvantage I think there s been some sort of a laundry mishap and most of my clothes are paid to a shrug that. Will begin with. We re back. Today it s not a bank holiday it s not Christmas it s not here it s a series of Propofol that will say Arthel is still quite quite on the road this morning here in the m one northbound around trial services you re going to find a few hangovers from earlier this morning already but we ll keep tabs on that this morning as well to get in touch if anything to say but a Happy New Year and welcome to the break for show in the New Year 821 minutes to 7 o clock. I m going to be positive I m going to be cheerful I m not going to do any of they saw. 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And no room for the pop icon the post Christmas killjoys What is it about this time and all of a sudden it s like oh now would be a good time to put out our message 18 Ferd s very bad for you guys stop it you ve had your fun step away from the chocolate oh you can go out you can leave their house double page adverts for slimming world class cease all the special offers at the supermarket their own weight watchers meals they go is the latest one this morning a we get as everyone staggers back into the normal routine grudgingly and aching with work is this is the faculty of dental surgery that well known fun Organization warning that we need to cut out the office cake culture people eating biscuits and cakes at work is contributing to the nation s obesity epidemic in poorer overall health so if you go back to work today Doug don t you dare share it with anyone you think you take in in a few leftover bits a millionaire shortbread bread a bit of a smile No stop it killing you really. Just distance just take out the it s all these dry January thing on how it s for a great calls by dog. I got so much whining for Christmas to get a chance to drink any of it was I going to be. What you mean wait until February to understand how you won and how you had a decent time and you got a bit of a break and good morning Miss crack on shall we 2016 was a day difficult year for one family I mean for many people but this family in the village of ash over featured on the Breakfast Show last year and if you because we call it last year now than when you remember Phil and Vanessa Coutts they lost their family home in a fire that was in March and then just a few months after that a 2nd fire destroyed another building on the farm where they held workshops for people with disabilities and long term unemployed people will fill tell Jack McLaren about the moment he came home and discovered that fire was actually air that s on me and often doors that are came back to find the room a blaze box on the fire got hold of the South and shins in the air so they sofas and everything will completely room just totally full of smoke and flames and everything or and so the door wasn t oil offers or are fast asleep and in the same room I got so that was trying to save the pears and get me off and or over build and morph and dog but Windows and some of the dogs and cars which would go in the Hers were smashed the windows from outside and doors and everything and they had instead her running and. Basis of smoke inhalation or did try to get to them but you know it s not like you know a good memory or so ever so you ve been living here on the side on the farm for since the fire when you look at this property now you know you re in the car Valley you see every day is it hard to kind of move past what happened here is it hard to move past that well no you just put it to the vacuum and it s your roll over and give all will I for Kerio. Well they are carrying on I mean is this a that was March the 1st of those 2 fires on the farm on the destroyed their home is as you can hear. From my ashes farm in ash over there describing that awful awful memory from 20. For them it will pick up the story with them a little bit later on this morning. To put things back together again. a child and then think about the. British you know. What is it 30 minutes to savants Tuesday morning 3rd of January a very welcome if you got anything to say you know he has about 6. In ways I m going to mean it where you can text make a 13 double 3 put the star is one ring up I want 332616161 so we better when you join into a conversation rather than me which ring in your ear Oh. You can email me I mean dot sky b.b.c. Doco the U.K. s 3 you can tweet we re at b.b.c. Coming bang on the door that goes down well people have to go and answer every. So yeah you probably heard all the stuff about the garden villages yesterday or it featured somewhere on your radar if you didn t pay attention it was it was somewhere in the background or you watched it on the new South double district councils welcome the news that they are going to be the venue for one of these so-called garden villages announced in England by the government yesterday 14 successful bids in the 1st wife and this means 3 $1200.00 new homes in south Asia it s going to be a place called Infinity garden village is only me keeps thinking about 2 way unfairly and beyond a say so ling with that infinity park isn t it practice in France anyway there s going to be built on land north of the a 50 m. Between Sinn Fein and Stenson fields just off regularly Why if you know Nigel cash is right where infinity garden village is going to be built right now Nigel. Yes Good morning I m standing actually on rightly way towards the symphony and of rightly way I m looking across onto open fields which is how I remember that piece of land as long as I can possibly remember and many of the people who live in this area will be under the perception that that is Greenfield and couldn t be built on but it seems that that could be about to change the government revealing yesterday that it is supporting these plans to create a development of 3200 new homes on failed opposite rankly way in between stands and fields and symphony in a development which will be called Infinity garden village the been 51 applications to become garden when it is submitted by local authorities across England and these are the 1st 14 to be given the go ahead Bob Wheeler is the leader of Scientology District Council has submitted this bit it s a government scheme which provides money towards the infrastructure to support new developments. District not only to meet the needs of ourselves jobs at the district but because Darby city is short of space we particularly are committed to providing housing for people who work in Dobie city this period is indeed a joke between ourselves and obviously Council I know there will always be some. Of the beautiful fields of they used to play old Nevertheless a lot of the great interest. So it s bringing a lab to good use it s providing housing for people back next to infinity talk where there s lots of new jobs so it has to be good. Housing has to be some obstructs way this is a reasonable deal for us. Now to qualify for funding garden villages must be new settlements of between 151-0000 homes they cannot be extensions of existing towns or villages and they must include some homes with discounts for 1st time buyers the government has promised 6000000 pounds to help the creation of these religious and hope it will lead to 48000 new homes being built developments being spread widely across England all the way from Devon to Darbyshire and Coldwater Cumbria Nigel thank you very much Nigel cash in infinity garden village Well it will be one day that s the plan anyway got the press release from the government about less secure you think in what exactly how does this work then I mean apart from the question mark over whether it qualifies as a new settlement and not an extension of an existing town or village when it sort of sits nestling right up against Sinn Fein and Stenson fields as some people are saying that it fails that test but if you ve got a reaction positive or negative this is want to get in touch the 6000000 pounds from the government is to the quote This is the bit that tickles me the money will be used to unlock the full capacity of sites providing funding for additional resources and expertise to accelerate development and avoid delays. So now you know what is going to be spent on that. So I will get the housing minister on after 7 o clock. The Travel News. Better news on the time one incident the reason of the lane has been reopened now so now it s 2 lanes closed between junction 25 from Brian Clough fly. Junction 26 from Nottingham any Stewart after the. Vehicle fire that happened around 1 o clock this morning likely to be congestion for the next hour or so at least looking fairly busy on the new road now past the hospital and the Pentagon island it s building up that if you see a problem to school I wonder Will 32616161 Paul Jenkins b.b.c. Radio Darby travel. B.b.c. Radio. Returns on Saturday it s time for the f.a. Cup 3rd round West Brom host Darby County. Back across. What is said to be one of the chips so it s a bit like a political pop to write that code that. $31116.00 will be a. Welcome. Grady come here to the penalty area. Should. Have. Seen Saturday is from 2 b.b.c. Radio. Broadly there the man another guy s hype. Yeah new year a new stadium name of course for the county one of the old one well the new old one . It s not really near is a she s going back to being pried but after 3 of the deal with and because we were talking about this back end of the me a lot of people I mean the local papers in the Dubey County themselves were already calling it Pride Park stadium way you know. Potential letters through the through the box from solicitous though we ll carry on calling it the I promise long as they re paying for it which is up until the turn of the year so yeah the final game strictly speaking at the ai price stadium was against Wigan on New Year s Eve Jonathan Baker spoke to some Rams fans about the name change then got no Philly affiliation to our pro. Never even dropped the stuff not really seen it for sale anywhere only here just morning it s cash in the bank into it let s look for the next deal called it brought back anyway it just slips off the tongue and it brought dogs will. Probably still call it Pride Park if and when they get a sponsor and yeah I think it s good God knows I think I ve always known it just brought back anyway I think it s better to revert back to say Yeah I think prog park sounds better than they are pro stadium so there s that ring to sway fast Kamya back in 997 out say that prog has got a definite ring to it do you know what today is the stadium. 20 years 20 years from more. Me know it s the last day at the opera stadium Oh yeah how do you feel about la yeah I m going to come back to Prague. To think it s been a good 3 years as as they are proud No really I don t see any change as. A startling indifference really in there without with the occasion by mentioning it that Jonathan biker and some Dobby fans outside stadiums. Rock Culture Club a 5 to 7 in the morning. Told. Us we are. Playing with some of the boxes would go through in weekly order but sometimes you get a couple back to back which is weird because you remember sort of in the 1980s the charts moved very slowly. After another by now I seriously I still remember the stereotypical thing in it but I remember. Coming on top of the Pops when I was a kid and my dad is not a man or a woman and it s been such a shocking thing and I m like wow I mean. George on Top Of The Pops back in the day . And. Anyway where was I doing the right for shout back to the grindstone today for many people who thought she was playing this is possible stick around we ve got lots on the white going to tell you about dubby cathedral I got the builders in again working on the roof will tell you all about what they re doing there rather well let them tell you because I understand what the plan is and. More about this new Infinity garden villages we re going to talk to the government housing minister about just what the plan is. To digital radio and. Online Freeview. B.b.c. Radio. On Tuesday the 3rd of January the headlines this morning 3200 new homes are to be built as South Dublin she gets a new garden village a man s been shot dead by police near the m 62 in Huddersfield and work begins today to repair the roof of Dubey Cathedral. At 7 o clock when fun says Don Fisher District Council has welcomed the news that the areas to get one of the government s new garden villages 3200 new homes will be built on land all frankly way constantly to Paul Willis says it s good news for the area I know there will always be some. Of the beautiful fields nevertheless. Great value so it s bringing a lab to do good use it s providing housing for people buying next to a city park where there s lots of new jobs so it has to be good. Housing has to be solved obstructs way this is a reasonable deal for is a man s been shot dead by police in an operation near the m 62 motorway in Huddersfield West Yorkshire Police say an officers gun was discharged and at least one person was arrested the Independent Police Complaints Commission has sent investigators to the scene he has a home affairs correspondent down the shore the shooting happened shortly after 6 o clock yesterday evening on a slip road off the m 62 it elite top near Huddersfield West Yorkshire Police said the incident took place during a pre-planned policing operation suggesting officers had acted on intelligence rather than responding to an unexpected event Kurdish militants in Syria say a British man has been killed fighting with them against Islamic state militants Ryan Lochte who was 20 and from West Sussex is believed to have travelled there last August and joined a Kurdish volunteer group called the wind the B.B.C. s Emma explains that he wasn t the 1st person from the u.k. To make the journey some volunteers have had prime military experience others do not and run Iraq as I understand it did not he was a chef in the u.k. Before going out to fight now the y.p. G. Confirmed his death in a letter to his family saying that he died in fact on the 21st of December joining the battle for the Syrian city of Rocco I understand it took a bit of time as you might expect in a war zone to get that news fully confirmed one of Darvish is longest serving police officers is retiring after 30 years Chief Superintendent Jack at will has worked on some of Dobbies biggest cases including the murder of Tom Webb he was awarded the Queen s police medal for distinguished service in the New Year honors. An online crowdfunding campaign has been launched to help pay for the new building for the high seas rural community project after their last site was damaged in a fire the not for profit program in North dog show provides skills workshops for people with disabilities and the long term unemployed call in Robinson who benefited from the service is now helping to build the new site came a 2 years ago and dry stone walling are now fought on dry stone wall basically given their career before I was unemployed for quite a while I m working now and thanks to this project really they re hoping to raise 15000 pounds protests are planned for railway stations across Britain over the latest figure rises which came into force yesterday ticket prices have gone up by an average of 2.3 percent campaign groups have called the increase is another kick in the teeth for long suffering travellers. Scaffolding will go up today as part of the work to mend the roof of Darby Cathedral the restoration involves removing the lead from the roof of the 18th century nave and installing a false ceiling to protect the interior below Rachel Morrish Morris the chapter steward on because the door says the work is vital it s very urgent at the moment we have some temperature structures underneath the race catching the rain and we ve had to do some emergency repairs to mend some holes but we could only do this very temporarily now here with the supporters on Bradley Darby County kicked off 2017 with a 3 nil defeat a play off rivals Norwich Jacob Butterfield was sent off as Darby sure that 10 match and beaten run come to an abrupt end Darby say they will appeal against the red card but are now being also started the new year with a defeat losing one nil at home to Preston it leaves Burton just one point above the championship relegation zone Notts County are beginning their search for a new manager today following the sacking of John Sheridan he was dismissed after a run of 9 successive defeats left them on points above the league to drop zone a Michael Van Gogh and beat the defending champion Gary Anderson to win his 2nd p.c. World Darts Championship title the match contained $42.00 want to eighty s a record for a single match b.b.c. Radio Darby news and sport at 5 past 7. The break for issue with Ian still no name there we go then you re right to say the 3rd of January 27th thing on the way this morning where red herring from the double she found him looking for a much happier new year after an awful $26.00 sting. In this one firing off as a quarter of a 2nd. Slight just focused on this we re got that news of $3200.00 new houses being built in a new settlement in South Darbyshire going to find out more about infinity garden village the man in charge of policing for Darby. South and air awash Jack at will is retiring as you just said in the news after 30 years with the force we ll sit down and have a little reflect over his 3 decades in double take and stab us pop it in Chile that we ve been at the I approach stadium as well for the last day that it was they are pro stadium which took some by surprise what are you moving out of here. Do you remember the pie that was set into space is well I haven t forgotten my New Year s resolution to send something that into space in a couple 100 pounds really and you can get to recreate something like that quite straightforwardly a couple of 100 pounds I can just go and get some alien balloons and hope for the best not quite you need a little bit more substantial than that we re working on it what the weather cold and frosty start to the day with Sunday s bells clouding over later with patchy light rain or drizzle maximum temperature today 7 Celsius. B.b.c. Review Darby travel news. 2 lanes closed on the m one northbound due to an early lorry fire between Chuck junction 25 for Brian Clough fly I m 26 from Nottingham I mean I m on the train to revive the service I recently learned strains between some branches International and Darby 2 very due to engineering works Paul Jenkins b.b.c. Radio Darby travel. 7 minutes past 7 Good morning to you normal services regime and no more excuses for anything being slightly off guard Yeah this is this is it now 2017 has arrived I hope it brings good things for you. On achieving something let me know about it what do you what do you plan to change for 2017 I certainly think one family and in the village of ash over will be trusting in a change of luck if you like in in the new year they re hoping it will be a much better year than 2016 was failing Vanessa Coutts had their home destroyed by fire you probably remember this one we talked to them a time I mean really really sad. Lewsey home they lost 7 of their pets in that fire as well and then 5 months after that in August another fire on their farm destroyed another building they used it to run a not for profit community project for people with disabilities and people with long term unemployment well just McLaren s call up with fill in the next or again see how they re getting back onto their feet now I was actually there with it s on me and off in-doors bad are came back to find the room. By the time the fire got hold of the South and shins in there so they sofas and everything was completely room just totally full of smoke and flames and everything oh and so the door wasn t I was or they were fast asleep and in the same room we got pets so that was trying to save the pears and get me off and or out of the building and morph and dog but Windows and some of the dogs and cats which we got in the house and got trapped and we can t get them we smashed the windows from outside in doors and everything and they had instead are running and. Basis of smoke inhalation or that trying to get to them. You know it s not like you know a good memory or so of a Philco and his family have been living in a caravan on the farm since the fire destroyed their home 10 months on the windows remain board and steel poles they ll support the roof after the fire you know check and they get insured which are near insured but it just proved it so we had a battle cry few months but all of us on the insurance and then obviously can set to work to make sure everything s make sure it s safe trucks are safe and sound and get ready to start work so we ve got it all cleaned up and so you ve been living here on the side on the farm for since the fire when you look at back at this property now you know you re in the car Valley you see every day is it hard to see kind of me past what happened here is it hard to move past that well no you just put it to the vacuum and it s you either roll over and give up will I for Cario. So we ve just seen the damage which the fire did here in the main house and if we move outside just 5 months after your initial fi you had a 2nd fight straw in August of last year on believable 2nd fire still tracks when you think what happened and this building we use that we spent the last 2 years renovating it was an old barn that I believe years ago we re living in the Carolinas side so we got a caravan set up and then in the middle and I heard what we thought was hail on the caravan roof but then we realize oh no buying it on the caravan open the door. And then this building with just the boys in the from the kitchen area just full full raging inferno just still can t believe it s yes some one thing larger than the one fire in the loft and of course of a 2nd for them it s lighter or just totally stone there s the bar misused as the base for high as you roll projects and not for profit community project that aims to give people with disabilities and those with long term unemployment useful skills since the fire in the barn the project has had to be scaled back after a 2nd if I can sort of just totally stunned and then realized that one actually insured the house was insured which completely shocked us and the loss and where it went through as well as you a show I just call it a day and loss seems to be against as but then realize that people call me Mike a difference that I lived and they all for us as well so we thought what can we do and move forward and we have got another redundant band on the farm so we thought let s set to and convert the this building as a living space for people to be and who is going to look at the building that s going to look at a new site. Or will carry on with that later on this morning is just McLaren with Phil Coutts back to high ashes farm later as I say find out more about the rebuilding of that rural project we do that after 8 o clock it s 11 minutes past 7 Nel. Do you do you have a feeling about the turn of the year a lot of people have died took an intense dislike to 2016 and there s a lot of you know good riddance to bad rubbish happy to see the back of that one and then there s a bit of a backlash or even a lot of articles people saying here s why I choose to focus on the positive from 2016 what you know is it s a new year anyway whether we want one or not and you know it s a good time to you know draw a line is and have a look at changes and things that are on the way. Little observations for 27 same by the way regarding people we featured last year if you like on the breakfast show my angry from cellist I m on the bike off he s been popping up here they re in it we re just have a voice in me a Saudi prince I know you see one who you know he would use that I think off the bike off where they re in the Jools Holland New Year s thing there was nothing on telly for me is a was their city and they reckon about 80 percent of the population was Stadium to watch t.v. I mean nothing on anyone want to rub it like quarter to 11 to midnight so there s that and then also spotted I don t know if you ve caught they saw or not and I won t tell you the whole thing yet Adam Petey our boy Adam pizza you talks it is Adam Petey city of Darby Hero World Champion the gold medalist Adam Beattie Now Adam he s got a new gig I mean still doing the swimming thing but he s he s taken on a man call from another great British Olympian. Have you seen him doing it yet let me know if anyone else is saying this and then I ll tell you a few minutes time it s funny. 30 minutes past 7 Anyway we ve been asking you what you re looking forward to in 2017 I m looking forward to a holiday. And I m looking for top feature a bit more down telling you have been before you know I haven t but is someone I ve always wanted to go work on and if a cruise for from Moscow to Petersburg but excited by it we retired 4 years ago and our plan is to travel so so far I ve been to India entirely land in Russia next year in 2018 New Zealand I got off and out of salute salute and your husband is with us here right. Of relief so yes I think that that s what it was going to come for next year for for the 1st time for sure be very interesting we re going to mark a group of us go different places every year on this year we re going to mark a short world will be very very different to everybody in Europe previously so I m quite lucky playing golf to play golf so that will be really very interesting I hope so but I play well as well I didn t last year I lost lots of money but don t tell my wife hopefully I front of it more time to do some of the wood turning that I ve set my guard up to do but haven t done very much of since I set it up so steady 16 was a year that region how much time to do the kind of relaxing things that we d like to do so we re hoping to do more than 2017 now sounds like a plan doesn t it what about you anything you are particularly looking forward to all planning on doing differently in 27th St give me a ring your welcome it s nice day from you I want 332-616-1612 do that. And start your message little darling easy easy to. Teach You see I m by the way I m not going to spoil anything here for you Ok but Sherlock. On New Year s Day on the television a lot of excitement about that in a house I have never really watched I ve seen a couple and they were very good and I can see it s brilliant I ve just never quite the time in my life but a lot of people looking forward to it some people who are frankly very sad and have too much time in their lives have spotted a flaw in it it s not a big flaw it doesn t matter we know it s pretending it s acting it s make believe but now the party there s a bit where Martin Freeman was doing. What s in doesn t he was typing into his blog online and people have noticed in the very top left in this little letters it says John Blog Page dot j.p.g. Which means it s a it s a photo someone s done a picture of a blog and they put it up and on the screen are low it s just a photo it s not a website. You ll be telling me next there isn t a 4th wall on the sets and this camera is there and everything is not free you know . And. If you want to know what else is in the face of a look at the front pages in a few minutes time we ve been talking this morning about South double District Council giving or being given the green light for this brand new development 3200 new homes part of the government s 1st wave of what they re calling garden villages designed to cope with local demand for housing and I m sure you ve heard by now this new one s going to be called Infinity garden village going to be built on land north of the a 50 between Sinn Fein and Stenson fields just off rag anyway which is where Nigel cash is right now Nigel. Yes good morning standing on rankly way just down to the towards the symphony of rankly where at the moment and as you say this land that I m looking across a regular way at Green an open field has been green open fields for as long as I can remember when the biggest bulk of stands unfilled started to be built some 30 years ago I suppose pretty this side of the road where I m looking has always remained as green fields its land there which is sandwiched between the a 50 and rightly why and it stretches across towards the new link road which is planned as well which will go across towards infinity Park which is the industrial estate which has been built just near to the nearest side of Rolls Royce on what will more road as I say green open fields many people will remember playing on it is children many people will think that when they bought their houses it that that land would never be built but it seems that that could be about to change Ok Nigel thank you very much Nigel at the scene of what he s planned to be infinity garden village to understand more about the planet places say we can talk to Gavin Barwell who is the Housing Minister good morning to morning dew explained basically the premise here I mean obviously we know there s a need for housing was the thinking behind garden villages so if you say the fundamental issue is we just really need to build more homes in this country 30 or 40 years under governments of both colors we haven t been doing that and that s why housing has become increasingly an affordable The question is where you build and I think what we need is a mixture of different so we clearly need to build more densely in some of our major cities. We need to regenerate some rundown areas sometimes the answer might be to expand existing settlements but sometimes the answer is to create an entirely new settlement and to make sure that environmentally sustainable way and that the crucial infrastructure is put in at the same time as the House and that s what the garden village and garden tellme concept is all about it was really interesting in the. Report we just listened to you to refer to the link road that s being built there so one of the complaints I get most often is that we re building all this helping in my area but the infrastructure isn t going into the roads more congested I can t get my kid into the local school so getting the infrastructure in at the start is a key part of the garden in town and that s really important is that what the money the 6000000 pounds from government is for because I struggle to understand I m relatively bright but he says the money will be used in the old press release to unlock the full capacity of science providing funding for additional resources and expertise to exonerate development and avoid delays some in building roads and stuff then so clearly the 6000000 pounds shared between 14 villages isn t going to get you a lot of new roads so what the money the initial money is for is to actually help the relevant local authorities get the plans in place and through the planning system so to build up their capacity to take these ideas forward longer term there are much bigger pots of money that are available to support the infrastructure so in the autumn statement we had just before Christmas the chancellor in else a $2300000000.00 pound housing infrastructure fund which is to pay for the infrastructure the will on how does that mean they ll be money for things like new soul exactly that and so you know that there are that there is there s money in various different come programs for the instruction I think one of like one of the key things I ve got to do in my job is to make sure we get the infrastructure in at the time that the housing is going in because that s one of the key things we need to do to get people to accept more housing in their area specifically on on the siting of infinity garden village and since it s a lovely sounding name the idea of garden villages you know my Sounds be calling doesn t it but this is actually isn t it just a huge great housing estate the guy s right up to the edge of Stenson fields right up to the edge of Sinn Fein is just a big housing development is now this is the width of one mine road between an existing settlement. Was crucial here is that we don t have just sort of dormitory suburbs that we make sure that the sort of community infrastructure that s going to make this a new place of its own and not just a door. Shove goes in that s been that s been one of the key criteria by which we judge these things now in terms of the exact citing that s a matter for the the relevant local councils I think I m right in saying that this particular site crosses the border between South and Dobby city and they ve allocated this all in their respective local plans of the government hasn t chosen the sites we we ve had bids in from local authorities around the country and we ve chosen the ones that we think of the best and what kind of homes do you want to be built I want to I want to see a real mix you know one of the things I ve learned in the 6 months since the prime minister appointed me to this job is that we have a sort of slightly false debate in this country about should we build alliance people to our own normalised have to rent actually we need more homes every single kind across the writings of sort of prices so that we re providing something for everybody essentially so I will see a good mix of Tang is a good mix in terms of food ability one of things I d love to see. As part of garden villages or some of the new start times the we re announcing today so these are Himes the can only be sold to people 1st time buyers under the age of 40 and they come with a 20 percent discount they re a great way of helping young people into the housing that are almost dead one hero curious query on these will people still be able to use Help to Buy I says this is . Why I says yes they can use the Help to Buy scheme but they can use the I says absolutely to help them with their deposit yes. Thank you for coming I m good to talk to you my pleasure housing minister Gavin bowell talking about infinity garden village 3200 new hunks. If you can picture the map if you know the area that that gap above the a 15 between stands in fields on the left and Simpson on the right if you like and it s going to be called the new garden village any thoughts on that we ll get some more reaction tonight to you welcome to ring me on I 133-261-6162 extension 722. B.b.c. Reviewed the travel. Well still 2 lanes closed on the m one northbound between junction $25.00 for the Browning plus y $26.00 from Nottingham eastward after about early a vehicle fire causing ferry heavy traffic and also on the Brian Clough flying surrounding routes it s looking very busy around there in Toby the Pentagon Island and the king s way very busy not now as we head through the morning rush hour and the new trucks had to be a 50 eastbound the a 5 double to 4 looking quite heavy at the moment if you see any problems call us or Dobby 616161 Paul Jenkins b.b.c. Radio Darby trouble. In 2016 on b.b.c. Radio Dawn b. We laugh. We cry. Because every time apathy is. Us. We celebrate. And in 2017 it s much more of the same all the news let s go live now to Leopold street the police counterterrorism unit telling us that these arrests a link to international terrorism only interviews I m still at MIL s one stage 4 days weeks and a day from fake awfully dissing old the moment that s officially declared very much . On b.b.c. Radio Dawn Kerry was Andrew Smith. Has just tweeted 10 minutes ago that back to work failing. Just 3 days away 4 days a week is it Monday most of us are this week when. I mention that I m Baty as well have you seen the show not let me know if you ve clocked he s new he s got a new job he s I mean he s mainly still the swimming. Yeah he s the new face of something it I ll tell you in a bit. I wonder if anyone can impress me and say they spotted it I did say what are you looking forward to in 2017 if text and he says a beer on February the 1st in the dried January thing for motor neuron disease so I ll raise a glass to success 25 past 7 in the morning are saying earlier on a carby day with all the post Christmas killjoys at the my east side the dust is as barely settled on the why the Christmas trees are still up most of them on the you know to mean we not even ate in the least favorite centers out of the chocolate selections the last few Brazil nuts are yet to be cracked and people are saying. Stop eating food is bad for you more or less in there there s a thing this morning saying people shouldn t share cakes at work because it s making us all fat not a full lap and there is a warning from Public Health England as well today that children in England are eating more than half their recommended daily sugar intake before they even go to school in the morning this is Public Health England saying that sugary cereals juices and spreads are the culprits and they don t you new campaign to help parents better understand what our children are eating for breakfast Here s Dr Allison Ted stone from Public Health England many children are consuming almost their recommended not at some level or just at breakfast so if parents are aware of the type of breakfast buying and we ve launched this new day the food it s not the idea of it is this you can still stick on your regular preface it was downloaded to your phone. That I got in a man look for a lower tentative cheaper alternative next time you go shopping Public Health England say on average children are consuming the equivalent of 3 sugar cubes every morning for breakfast the recommended daily maximum amount for children between 4 and 6 years old is 5 sugar cubes That s all day but by the end of the day the average child apparently consuming 3 times the daily recommended amount up to 18 cubes of sugar Bennett Kinsey s from the British Dental Association he says as a parent it s not always easy to make healthy choices and it s very hard when your kids are running down the aisle thinking you know what this I ve seen on television says of the time this has got the latest character television in and then turn the back of the syrup act and think you know what how many words do we need to describe this got sugar it s disgusting we ve got. Sucrose it s all sugar made really really simple for our patients to understand what they re going to any of these people are making my breakfast choice this morning half past 4. After French taken. Back in many chocolate fingers the statistics are shocking when we re talking about children one in 5 starting primary school are now overweight or obese and a 3rd a 5 year olds have to stick a 5 Health England say urgent action is needed to tackle the growing health crisis and they want to start at the breakfast table enjoy your 727 here good morning happy New Year and yet not get any sugar nearby have you you know I looked at it in the kitchen and for Shall I not have that as an mit I gave in and they say it s hard enough getting up early and even countenance something else I think it makes you crave it more Europe doesn t really like us and I blame my with my job on most things including my wife s tell us about the weather because apparently it s going to be the coldest January in the history of the world acquiring their papers or trying to get that one day I mean not this week I mean we are cold this week certainly mostly and otherwise pretty for us to get into Wednesday night into Thursday where this morning it is frosty but it s a little bit more patchy out there today and we do have a nice warning in force across the ocean you Staffordshire So it s a morning still to take care if you re setting off you know within the next couple of hours it will be a bright start but then we ll find that the cloud increases through the daytime and it might just produce a little bit of rain as well this weather front and again through the evening and overnight is still around so daytime temperatures today 6 o 7 Celsius but overnight no lower than 5 so we shouldn t be worrying about scraping any ice at the car windscreen tomorrow morning we will find the weather front clears through the morning though and then leaves us with a nice sort of bright day so it s a cold winter s day but at least some sunshine for Wednesday and again temperatures at around 7 Celsius I ll take it thank you I can see later. During your forecast this morning Do let me know then anything that stands out for you in 2017 we ve we ve embarked on a new year is there anything that s looming large in your calendar in a good way looking forward to reasons to be happy. Getting set down this big. Anything you plan to do differently I mean you have it s a nice day in the hall there s a lot of people give up the booze for January now for charity isn t the dry January a year you do in that the dry earth lawn whatever that if one thing different charities called a different thing than they were essentially it s like who s payoff the Be there were you know for for 30 days and when does it start you say kind of awkward isn t it if you stop up to New Year s Eve Does it count if you re you know still to come to am on New Year s Day. What there s a half a bottle still open on there you know it was it was a bank holiday yesterday wasn t it I mean have you failed already if you or yell out of a day s grace maybe go on to the 1st day for a dinner talking nonsense now let me know what what is 2017 mean to you and what are your aspirations for your welcome to share with me a lovely Dubey 616161 to ring you can send a text if you d rather 730 now that she used a morning. Of the latest news headlines here Sally s when the leader of South Darbyshire District Council has Welcome plans for a garden village to be built near the 853200 home development which will be called Infinity garden village will be built all frankly way between San Fran and Stenson Fields reporter Nigel Cass says South Darbyshire is one of 14 areas to get such a village now to qualify for funding to garden villages must be nice settlement so between 151-0000 homes they cannot be extensions of existing towns or villages and they must include some homes with discounts for 1st time buyers a man s died after he was shot by police in West Yorkshire It happened on the m 62 in Huddersfield yesterday evening during a pre planned operation at least one person was arrested and the incidents been referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission Kurdish activists have told the b.b.c. That a British man has been killed in Syria fighting against the Islamic state militant group Ryan Lochte who was 20 and worked as a chef in Chichester died last month. One of da mischa s longest serving officers has been awarded the Queen s police medal for distinguished sadness in the New Year owners Chief Superintendent Jack at will is retiring 30 years after joining the force he s worked on some of the biggest cases in dopy including the murder of 15 year old kid Blackwood and a community project that provides rural schools for people with disabilities and the long term unemployed has launched a crime funding campaign after its base was damaged by fire high assays rural community project is hoping to raise $15000.00 pounds to help fund the new site those are the news headlines for dollar Bashir and East Africa at 28 minutes to 8. B.b.c. Radio Darby travel news. Traffic is building up now around Darbyshire East Staffordshire on the a full $43.00 southbound the council Darlington is looking slow at the m one junction $24.00 all of this isn t helped by the closure on the m one of 2 lanes between junction 25 the brunt of why I m 26 for Nottingham and eastward drive is trying to find alternative routes in fact all routes around both back to lying closure are looking a very busy looking heavy in new trucks through as well the a 50 eastbound at the 85 to 2 junction in the Darby the king s white that s looking quite heavy and it is the Pentagon island is building up as well if you see a problem or could update a school I wonder Will 3 to dial b 616161 Paul Jenkins b.b.c. Radio Darby travel. Such use the morning s newspapers Dubey Telegraph will start we ve got a picture on their front page to accompany the headline cashpoint gang ram police car to escape which is a robbery at the nationwide on Victoria Avenue in bar wash Mike in there for. Front page the I newspaper I cystic Claire war on Turkey thanks a terror group has built extensive network inside the country security agencies accused of turning a blind eye to ISIS presents its in Turkey the Daily Mirror up safe 8 faces 20 years for blackmail drug plot slips son got a campaign starting for the honoring of the last remaining British Dambusters here are George Johnson who took part in the Dambusters raids the last one is still here and they re saying look you know look at all the cronies and donors and pen pushers you ve got and he is on his Give him a damn Gong is their headline Dambusters the Daily Mail getting cross about overseas aid again the Daily Express say keep fit to beat dementia the Times say our rail fares are 6 times higher than in continental Europe Oh and this makes the headlines as well inside the hype as the move by Tesco to equalize the cost of razors disposable razors yet about they spin about everything for a while brewing over the the sexist pricing it s being called so you get you know disposable blue raises for men $1.00 price disposable pink raises for women. How is that possible to it s just that it s been said that you know that they re frankly treating women like this chief paid. Easy Mayor is there a school of thought that would say actually if you don t just go and buy the blue ones because they re cheaper if they re identical you kind of are if you move sports b.b.c. Radio you Darby. There is just me a day with all these I mean Bradley thank you good morning and Happy New Year though it wasn t a particularly happy start to 2017 for Darby County Nora Cho going to drop out shots of a chair. Was her exit that brought her a tax code out I had trick for the former Nottingham Forest man condemning Darby county to a 3 nil the fate at Carrow Road a result that ends Darby s unbeaten run to one nil down Dobbie had Jacob on a field sent off for a face challenge in front of the home fans manager Steve McClaren says the ref got it wrong and he plans to appeal against the right card a little contact a little contact is enough is going for the ball is foot is on the ground of reaction in our souther Brady want that they had that Bradford there are Pailin And I think will appeal this as well and we were still in the game one now but losing him losing catch missed opportunities it wasn t our day here Darby also lost a catchy and Nya to injury which brings us all nicely to the transfer window it certainly days but 2 names have dominated Darby s January so far the 1st is Chris Martin he s online full and but has reportedly refused to play for them while he tries to force an early return to Pride Park McLaren wants him back but what was the fuller manager think his slippery so you know cabbage to me is he s full of blood and the 1st of all done things is the only option for a call if they want of a human more money more more years they we re going to need waiting for the end of the contract and that s it. I don t speak about that as they don t it s because about about full of players if they believe it s here. They are wrong and they need to check the contract. As the little brother and his equally defiant stuff from the Forest manager Felipe Montana Darby have made a 2500000 pound bid for his captain Henri Lansbury Forrest have turned it down for Mr situation who said it was very clear he has a contract or is a club will keep the club on to keep him. Here in reserve reserve when I was a captain to put on previous We don t need to lose on the important players or keep an eye on those for you both are now being have already been busy in the transfer window a new striker Marvin sort out made his debut off the bench in yesterday s game with Preston he couldn t help Burton avoid a one of the feat though that leaves them just one point above the championship relegation zone perhaps no surprise then that manager Nigel Cluff is looking to make more additions to his squad this month the great thing you know you ve got the team here to keep the spirit together and all these lads deserve a chance and everything but everybody s had a chance now before from bottom to make me do everything we can to get as we did in the summer to get some Championship players or brought in our Top of the championship this morning after they want to will follow him Newcastle dropped to 2nd after losing to Blackburn a result that did Burton no favors reading Huddersfield and Leeds all won yesterday to see the table and all the results at the b.b.c. Sport website right now Swanzy are expected to announce Paul Clement as their new manager today the former Dobby head coach will sign a 2 and a half year deal with the Premier League strugglers we might be only 3 days into the new year but we ve already had our 1st sacking of 2017 Notts County are looking for yet another new manager after dismissing John Sheridan last night Notts of lost 9 in a row that just one point about the League 2 relegation zone or in the football Leicester Tigers have sacks director of rugby Richard Cockrell he d been in charge since 2009 he d been at Welford Road as a player and coach for the better part of the last 25 years and Michael van Gerwen is the new p.c. World Darts champion he beat last year s winner Gary and. Listen 73 to claim his 2nd world title match included 42190 is a record for a single game that she supports on b.b.c. Radio Darby at 22 minutes to 8 thank you very much so you are your favorite Rams player in a good way catch Janja Yeah no and I pulled that with a hamstring yesterday which is a real shame for him which of course leaves Steve McClaren with a bit of a headache at left back yes I think we ve lost 4 or 5 to injury now it s a bit of a cursed position for Darby at the moment so I mean the obvious thing would be looking at you know maybe a transfer or alone some of that I think you d have to I mean Jamie Hansen came in and filled in I guess he might play there next week but I think now with the injuries Dobby have got fallback that might be on the shopping list as well and that there probably is a plan I mean we know he s definitely ruled out one man how do you stop at left back position at the head of next week now Jamie Hanson came in and did a job today see an option for the. Left of his only defender who got left and she got a left foot on whatever and were in trouble so all that does produce that absolutely not I ve seen your play. Shame shame you know what I mean. And I was left thinking when to Steve McClaren see me play football he may have been joking he might have been he might have seen the game we had to get to b.b.c. Radio not in the other way when I did not cover myself in glory I was going to say Would you be embarrassed by that one you know you might he won t be picking Craig either though if you d seen that game so I want to thank you very much enjoyed that with idioms. Easy to be nice to see the 2 of them play nicely again in the McLaren and I went. 22 in the morning then so it s a normal day today everything s normal for if you can find something that s still a little bit not normal service I ll take that as a great consolation to give me a shout but I think everything is you know as you were to the Christmas and New Year excuses this morning what gets under way later actually on the big project to upgrade the roof of Darby Cathedral. The 1st stage the scaffolding for a get this 750000 pound project before they take the lead off the roof tell us more Rachel Morris is here the chap just you would die because they do good morning good morning early New Year to you any other builders in not long ago doing all the interior I know and while they were doing that we discovered that we ve got a problem with the roof so we had to very quickly do some bits of patching work and then also put some. Some structures in place to catch the rain underneath the roof so that it didn t damage the work that we just completed so that it I was going to say what is the problem it is leaking it s leaking Yes the roof was laid 50 years ago it should have lasted a 100 years it hasn t done it s a month and. Unfortunately we can t go back in and demand anything under the guarantee so we ve been very fortunate and to be successful in our bit to the world where one which was a part of Oregon George Osborne announcing this money he did he announced it in Darby almost Well about 3 years ago. And we were fortunate at that point to get 575000 pounds for the interior for the heating lighting which at that point was the biggest grant that the cathedral it ever received and so we re very fortunate that they ve prioritized us for this new roof and and awarded 875-0000 pounds to be able to do and I don t know much about roofing but I do my in my perception of a cathedral a bit nice I mean yeah I just get you know absolutely everything service is in counties this is nationalist thing absolutely we re prepared to tender that went out to builders who are approved by the cathedral fabric commission for great for England so that went out and we had 510 just returned and we re very pleased that we re going to be working with metal instead masonry on this project so what happens they put in the scaffolding up I mean isn t it going to take what they do in the scaffold will start to go up today it ll take 10 weeks to build so it s a lot of the ins and the outside so. Open either side up the north side in the south side a long college place to go over the top of the Navy roof and then a temporary roof put over that and these is way to describe it is that it ll be sort of shrink wrapped it ll be wrapped in plastic that then is heated up and shrinks into place so it forms a really good sturdy weatherproof and roof for the builders to work on and and they re taking all the old lead off gradually take off the lead bit by bit it will go away to be recast and then come back on site as and when you know it could come back gradually Menocal be a gradual process so the scaffolding will take 10 weeks to build and the project will take until the end of September to complete as most of the year it is it is then it s going to appear with because you have to shut it for the painting work is that going down it would service in a life and ministry of the cathedral will stay exactly the same it went to fact anything and the builders will down tools at lunch time for the service then it will just be a little bit noisy sometimes it won t even affect the Peregrine s and they ve got a new shelf to sit on as well there so it s it s business as usual but it will look like it s all wrapped up and to be finished by September and more this one last 100 years better. To say thanks for coming in right now because they dropped. So 60 Minutes to I in the morning brand new year I don t know where you are on 2060 maybe it was a wonderful year for you maybe your blog glad to see the back of it was. It was by most accounts a crazy year one we ve been finding out anyway whether you have any specific plans for 2017 if you re excited about anything particular in the year ahead yet look for tips who ve been planning for about 2 years now because Wrestle Mania in Orlando Florida said the 1st time we go to America 1st time we re going to rest an event abroad as well so you really can t wait for it because last year was in Texas a minute. Once you go in there so I always said Well if it s anywhere you know where we can go and have a holiday out of it. Then then when we saw it was Orlando said well we can go there we can make for we cut. The holiday I was also just in one universal name and going wherever we can really I think you ve got an itinerary of what you want to do I think we re just going to plan it see you know what dates are going to be and which areas and stuff so I m in the car as well and I say I think we re going to drive down to Tampa Bay to some of the beaches and stuff so it s just it just sticks of you know sat nav and everything. And how important is it feel to you know go on this holiday together I think it s kind of our like once a lifetime before we settle down to the sensible adult things of you know buying houses and things like that so yeah I think it s a bit. Before. Well there are answers tell me yours what are you doing differently in 2017 some your tech start with 13 double 3 there are 355 days to Christmas. In this year 17 days till the inauguration of President Trump. Thing if there s anything else significant to mention I was saying was Adam Petey s got a new job I don t know if you have seen this yet this is great there s you know Quorn the mysterious non-meat food stuff that pertains to be meat but he s kind of grown in the dark from mushroom like fungus I think in New York or Mo Farah s down the adverts for ages here when exercise is fun it doesn t feel like. It does. Anyway it s a Mo Farah seems to be out $26.00 doing Adam p.t. Is the new face of Quorn. As a tele are going around have a look for it starts off with the back of his head it s nice Besh up and they say in our good guess which swimming superstar is making a tasty Thai green curry. With Quorn and there s lots of chopping and washing and burners being lit and stirring and you can almost smell the stuff. And then there is Adam at the very end. So this is this is allegedly him showing off his knife skills. As if being the best damn swimmer in the world wasn t enough. He s big lines coming up and we re. On our set. Them there might be more of them on the way. To reminds me of but remember the fashion jazz club with John Thompson nice there would be another one next he s doing a chili con carne and something else. I don t love out of it. Look out for Adam Page of the new face of Quorn in 2017 Tell me what s different for you this year what are you looking for to get in touch we love to hear from you so it s officially official now then that Dubey County Home games are being played at Pride Park stadium as after 3 years of the pro stadium seems New Year s Eve That was the last game the Wigan game was the last one officially and the I primarily took the signs down Yanks ago and most people have been calling it Pride Park since the announcement was made but strictly speaking it was still the approach till the new year so that s that Jonathan bike went along to sample the atmosphere and say goodbye. Doesn t make the war from the city center. The railway bridge alongside the river it s. And then on to the riverside roads an impressive black and want structure looms large in the distance they say lost on myself and tens of thousands of of those will make this journey to the I prefer stadium. How fitting then that the final opponents here other might see Wigan Athletic undertaking is going to be 31 but my dad think it s going to be for that. Emotional day today isn t set. Last game at the opera. Lewis Why are you here today because ill and to see the food will do you think I ll be going to beat Wigan today yeah. And they fall cut right as if all countries into it Wigan and Wales almost I think against just girlfriend I think dollars going to the Gulf will do you know what today is the stadium. 20 years. 20 years from wall. No it s the last day at the Art Fair stadium Oh yeah how do you feel about that. To Prague. Place John Hughes John you ve got an x. In the suggestion not for mounting. Over fifty s sorry. I m not without some good wood in the fifty s bits of an emotional day here today and what the Asian as you know I don t know so lost of a game and they are pro stadium. Are you moving out of here now we re just renaming it broad park it always was for me this you know this is. No it s not. You know book this because this it. This is the last game today and we can all the illustrious opponents so it must be an honor. To have the people happy and all of the play able to be the last is a ball that s the. Whole I don t think so. Yeah you know all the. Hereditary enemies you know about the high stuff that you don t talk about so we re ready to go at the I cry for the last time as the I prize stadium it is doubly County versus We re going to the championship that is time it is finished nil now. My. Stuff they are privates name all the pretty one inspiring goal a stroll with wicket but we don t have to be too down about see. Quest remember the good times forget the bad times and look forward to say hello again to an old friend see you in the near future all. Of them by saying I pray stadium by them. Travel News. Thank. You which is looking busy now heading towards the Pentagon island coming into Darby on the a $52.00. Way on the motorways we still got 2 lanes closed on the m one northbound earlier Lori 5 between 25 for the Bronco fly I m 26 for not again with all the approach troops on routes around they re all looking very busy indeed also looking quite heavy further up at Junction $29.00 for Chesterfield field on the a full far 3 southbound junction $24.00 of the m $14.00 East Midlands Airport public transport is running. There are changes on the East Midlands trying straight between some bankers International and Darby with some journey times extended so check each journey before you go if you see a problem. 616161 Paul Jenkins b.b.c. Radio Davi travel. And 26 the b.b.c. Radio. Is a gentleman this afternoon they said. Don t cry sat on the bench. For the 1st time ever. Ask for help and we celebrated everybody everybody on the street. And $27.00 will be back all the news breaking for news now. Has been suspended. I get what I have somebody will see. Me and I say to me. What. You said. B.b.c. Radio. We shall see what the Year brings some really good good news for you by the way on a story that we were following back end of 2016 a really good nice update for you in just a moment I just wanted to remind you of something that I haven t forgotten Ok I did make a valid bout 27 saying. Recall of the many things that occurred in in 2060 . 1 of them laterally was that somebody sent a meat and potato pie into space. Maybe in a year and I put in a map before. We could do that we could do that come without something to the air into space 7 decided what but I m going to do it we re going to make it happen we ll have a good old stab at a prominent. People were suggested also from the double shift flag to a bike well to. Various local politics one local politician predominantly. Will think of something that they just screams w c The little image of it you know floating stratospherically above the curvature of the air from the atmosphere. They ll just say doubly sure but you make you feel proud inside said just how we get it out there that we re still working on the word out we were even listed some help there some people are quite interested some engineering. Later this week as well I d made talking to the National Space Center down the road in Leicester about how yeah you do it can be done we do need to find a budget for it we work it on the house. Can we go to Jason Zongo Welcome back to I have a Lego if you got any plans if you got me any expertise you can lend if you think you might be able to get a big balloon whatever if you think you can point me in the right direction please do chip in some a little message or pick up the phone you can ring on Darby 616161 so promise to use a nice new Still you recall. Katie head from Allenton who was on holiday with her family husband and their young son on holiday in Greece their own cause weren t high and she was in the sea and suffered a brain aneurism in a near fatal brain bleed she s on the mend is Katie seriously I mean she s hoping to get back to work soon. I was in October that she had that huge brain aneurism spent a month in a Greek hospital then flew back here is spent some time in the Q m c In Nottingham she s back home and James Robeson s been to me well I wasn t going to go into this say because I m a little bit frightened to say but my son persuaded me year old woman there s nothing in there for normal people rave so I went 10 and everything was fine the 1st time plutons around 10 then I went in again and you go swimming around these. Things that fall down you know not big rocks thank you later rocks that fell down and I just turned around I had a horrible feeling in my tummy and I turned around and saw Leighton and Craig and for well it s not late and just you know he s fine he s with his dad and then all of a sudden turn back around as I was swimming and I got this horrible pain on the right hand side and I knew something much about so I shouted out to Craig and that s when Craig realised that Tim is wrong and that was the last thing I remember cause I was face down into the water. And he had to come along and then try and get me out and effectively they managed to drive you out of the water I had to back to the beach and I went to hospital in cos and you got flown to after the yeah so was Athens the next thing you remembered or do you remember being in cos I don t remember being in Casa told I don t remember getting to Athens I don t remember anything for we nothing at all my husband felt me and things that were happening and I didn t believe him to start with Apparently my mother in law came to pick my son up as well which And they came to see me I don t even remember that I don t remember anything at all which is awful really you know but the Greek surgeons did a fantastic job they operated on your brain in that happens hospital and. You know incredibly from being really really poorly when you go you know slowly well enough to be able to fly home and I know and I think did a brilliant job I ve been told Queen s Medical Center and everybody told me what a great job they did and you know if it wasn t for them up to now the dead are probably wouldn t be here for my boys really appreciate all that everybody s gone and as you say now you re on the road to recovery how are you now better now was obviously the husband kept saying I wasn t making any sense whatsoever so I have a Mecca more since the day never to properly before. I can t walk very far more better than I did when I 1st came out. Myself a scooter but I managed to walk around the shops on my only of the day and hopes for 2017 maybe back to work yeah we are work at a local school and I know the kids are messy man a mess and they re not mob. I d love to get but that some of the top 20 no going on holiday to cops no go not only boat trips definitely not. I know a lovely day though I mean I remember reported it and it was all sounding very touching go there one there and. And then I remember you know Katie s cousin came in and. It was said was it her mom or his mom that was looking after the children and yeah it s yes been tough so yeah it s a special to hear something something nice on that front and she s doing well so good stuff right let me tell you what s coming up in the next part of the program. End of an era for double ship police certainly is a deep division the bit that s new no Darby era washout. The man is in charge of all of that or has been the divisional commander chief Superintendent Jack out while he s not anymore he s retired so well we re talking over 30 year double ship police Korea with Jack out in the next few minutes and more on this a garden village that is being built in weights it s going to be in South double shoes right in between Sinn Fein and Stenson fields but we ll talk more about that very shortly take a clock time for the latest news to come southeast when fent. Plans to build a new village of over 3000 homes in silence dogs to have been welcomed by the local authority the settlement is one of the 1st wave of garden villages given approval by the government infinity garden village will be built on land north of the 50 off rankly way the housing minister is Gavin Barwell this particular site crosses the border between South. The city and they ve allocated this the site in their respective local plan so the government hasn t chosen the sites we have seen from local authorities around the country and we ve chosen the ones that we think of the best a man as after being shot by West Yorkshire Police on the m 62 motorway in Huddersfield the incident yesterday evening has been a fair to the Independent Police Complaints Commission at least one person. Has been arrested our home affairs correspondent Danny show explains what s known West Yorkshire Police released a brief statement saying the incident took place during a pre-planned policing operation now that would suggest that officers were acting on intelligence rather than responding to some spontaneous event for said only that a police firearm was discharged and a man died and a say this you know because we can t rush to assumptions or conclusions they haven t actually even confirmed officially the demand died after he was shot by police Darbyshire police are saying goodbye to one of their longest serving officers as Chief Superintendent Jack at will retires in his 30 years of service he s worked on cases such as the manslaughter of the 6 Phil Paul children in Oliver Stone and the murder of Tom Webb in Darby city center he received the Queen s police medal in the New Year owners Kurdish activists have told the b.b.c. That a British chef has been killed in Syria fighting against Islamic state militants Ryan Lochte who was 20 and from West Sussex died during a battle to try to retake the city of BRACA the main i.a.s. Stronghold in Syria he had no military experience. Several Syrian rebel groups say they ve suspended talks about attending peace negotiations which are being organized by Russia and Turkey later this month the Free Syrian Army has accused President Assad s forces of breaching the ceasefire currently in place protests against increases in train fares are taking place at railway stations across Britain ticket prices are going up by an average of 2.3 percent more than $100.00 demonstrations are planned the tea you see is backing the protests it s spokesman Kevin Rowan who s at King s Cross Station in London believes the government needs to change its approach to running the rail network I think I insist on having private sector companies operate so it we think it is a bad idea to start with them and follow a lot of problems and they should make. Money you know they are in the system as well and not just place an increasing burden on passengers are causing environment such as they are to put. A family in Darbyshire have launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise money for a community building after it was damaged in a fire high Ashley s rural community project to provide skills workshops for people with disabilities and for the long term unemployed the Nesa Colts is one of the founders My brother has learned disabilities and I ve worked on enough with people with learning disabilities and therefore we can do something that gives them confidence break down barriers teaches people that don t normally associate with people learning disabilities that these are people that are worth listening to spending time with and 1st say we could easily give all they don t give up so why should we work to repair the roof of Dar because the door gets underway today the 750000 pound restoration will see the lead removed from the roof of the 18th century nave and a full ceiling installed to protect the interior below Rachel Morris the chapter steward at the cathedral says a temporary roof is being put in place these is way to describe it is that it will be sort of shrink wrapped it will be. Wrapped in plastic that then is heated up and place so it forms a really good sturdy weatherproof and roof for the builders to work on and now here with the sports as a one Bradley doll began to kick top 2017 with a 3 male defeat a playoff rivals nor a checker but the field was sent off as Darby saw by a 10 match unbeaten run come to an abrupt and Darby said they will appeal against the red card but are now being also start of the New Year with a defeat losing more millet home to Preston it leaves Burton just one point above the championship relegation zone Notts County are beginning their search for any manager this morning following the sacking of John Sheridan last night he was dismissed after a run of 9 successive defeats leaving them one point above the league to drop zone a Michael Van Gogh and beat the defending champion Gary on the center when his 2nd p.c. World thoughts championship title the match contained 42 want to tease a record for a single match b.b.c. Radio Dobby news and sport at 5 past 8 the breakthrough show with Ian still a good morning this is choose day this is what one of those feels like in the normal routine day Welcome to the breakfast show on the 3rd of January on the way on the program this morning some more about infinity garden village the need housing development but by the government in South. Also the family rebuilding their life after 2 fires in 5 months in 26 states summaries of what was achieved thanks to people s help and the I approached stadium is no more it s just Pride Park again that s just a change of name but I say excuse to were indulging reliving some of the highs and lows of the last 3 and a bit years aside so they ve all got to cut it. Was. So will be there in that with the weather this morning it sour ablaze I cold and frosty start to the day with Sunday s bells clouding over later with patchy light rain or drizzle maximum temperature today 7 Celsius. B.b.c. Review Darby travel news. Still 2 lanes closed on the m one northbound causing very heavy traffic between junction 25 for Darby junction 26 with congestion back to 24 for East Midlands Airport and a very slow on the a 52 prong to off way towards the Pentagon island Paul Jenkins b.b.c. Radio job the trouble. Was Christmas and New Year it s a rhetorical question I know because and it s hard to get back so I can a about it was good for you here we are stuck into 2017 on the breakfast show good to have you company. Right 7 minutes past 8 in the morning we ve been learning more this morning about the government s so-called garden villages south Del Bashir one of the 14 places in England to have their bid supported set means we re going to see a development of 3200 new homes called Infinity garden village most of yesterday I doubt I was aware of this and like so many people have been commenting on our Facebook and places like that in saying we were going to then south to tell you where. Just north of the I 50 in between Syn fin and Stenson fields just off the regular way if you know that part of south Nigel cash is there for us this morning . Yes And there s the daylight is now starting to break I can actually just see in the distance cars travelling along the a 50 big yellow articulated lorry just over to my left whizzing along the a 50 out towards the top today and just as I look down the Iraqi wires Well just to my right there are already some flags flattering saying new homes and new housing developments coming here so basically this land as I say where I m standing on rightly why this morning straddles the city Bantry same thing being within Darby city and Stenson fails just to my right being in South Darvish are now currently in stands in Fields says just under 2000 properties but that doesn t include those new houses that have just been built to the left hand side of Stinson road if you re coming up from the village or stand some that being known as needs in the village said to put it into context with $3200.00 new homes being proposed this development would more than double the size of stones in sales that is getting on towards tripling the size potentially as well if the if the full 3200 new homes are built but as long as I can remember just looking out across a this is been Greenfield land this is been land where our children we used to come and play down here and many of the people who have bought houses here over the 3040 years ago since estates from being built would have thought that that land would always stay as green failed or now it seems that may not be the case Nigel thank you very much Nigel cash what is slated to become infinity garden village much input in the on a postcard. The leader of South District Council who submitted this bit is Bob I know there will always be some. Beautiful fields of the used to play all the. Great . So it s bringing lab to good use it s provided housing for people buying next to an. You talk with those not so do jobs so it has to be good news the area housing has to be somewhat obstructs this is a reasonable deal for a spike and here is well to the housing minister Gavin Barr Well as you say the fundamental issue is we desperately need to build more homes in this country for 30 or 40 years under governments of both colors we haven t been doing that and that s why housing has become increasingly an affordable The question is where you build I think what we need is a mixture of different answers there so we clearly need to build more densely in some of our major cities. We need to regenerate some rundown areas sometimes the right answer might be to expand an existing settlement but sometimes the answer is to create an entirely new settlement and to make sure that it s done in an environmentally sustainable way and that the crucial infrastructure is put in at the same time as the housing and that s what the garden village and garden town concept is all about it was really interesting in the report we just listened to to refer to the link road that s being built there so one of the complaints I get most often is building all this helping in my area but the infrastructure isn t going into the roads more congested I can t get my kid into the local school so getting the infrastructure in at the start is a key part of the garden the challenge that s really all sitting with me listening to all of this is councillor Rob Davidson from w County Council Labor Council who represents stands in fields if they re in fact a moment good morning what do you think of this unity government village has nothing in it sounds lovely but I need to see 2000 houses going in a long rugby way should pursue because the South concert control conservative Control Council decided that s what would happen this new stage and have to say we were here is like a magician pursue pulling the White House of the house because no no nobody knew about this is this concept of infinity garden village now fails on all 3 criteria Firstly this it should be an entirely new development rather. Something attached to an existing one it fails on that because it s a long sliver of land it s 5 times longer than it is in which because it s boxed in my right there with the North and the 50 south it can t possible be distinct identity and in fact I ll say later why why we would be very concerned about that happening Secondly it s priorities meant to be given to areas of China the brownfield sites are owned by local councils already and that applies to neither of those 2 criteria I m very concerned that s they are pretending that this is going to be completely separate settlements and yet we ve been doing our very best to make sure that Stenson feels isn t it enable to actually have one single identity working can t change parish council boundaries between borrow and Stenson feels and also making adjustments between Stenson where the bubble is and Stenson feels we want to be able to develop it as one single community and it seems to me false for the government to say that people who are going to live on the south side of rugby where when your houses would go and face people in the north side of somehow in a different area ostensibly though isn t this just argument about terminology about how describe something ultimately housing is needed this is development where there is space for in a good position you ve got infinity Park been built. Makes sense doesn t it and if there s money being available for the infrastructure What s not to like apart from how it s described Well that s really why it s important because going back to the 1950 s. When you had a concept of industrial garden towns like when the Garden City or school thought. The infrastructure was properly put in there night nice wide boulevards lots of movement the fact that in crossings public transport etc What this is about which is pretty safe falsely claiming this is going to be new settlements as a say one point about 250 metres wide between the 50 and. The existing likely way. So that might be put half life facilities etc nicely out in the hope for the residents it is put to bed. That would mean that the House would have to be 4 or 5 bedrooms so outside of the reach of most local people secondly whatever infrastructure to put in that small sliver of land when people come out on regular way to get insistence and road and have to cross that railway bridge they ll be joined the existing creek to this or do that traffic lights we one of the reasons why the Labor Party consistently opposed South Darwish his plans for the development of the south side of Rockaway was that there was going to be no real infrastructure this infinity where frankly to me it s a calm it will move traffic east minister was telling me that there s going to be this big part of you know more than a 1000000000 pounds available to help with the infrastructure the just finished the point in the reason we were concerned about all these new housing is that the whole point of itself is trying to tick the box of guess it s housing acquirement but put put put the problem on to Darva by welding it on to the south side of the existing city and Stenson feels there is no infrastructure for people to get north it will move people east and west to infinity where a lot of people children will be going to college in Darby they ll be going to school in Darby people a lot of people be working in Darwin going there for the leisure it doesn t add any capacity whatsoever in the north south direction that s been our fundamental argument about it does this mean you ll be actively opposing it because isn t that a bit futile sounds like a bit of a done deal with the government I think as I say we know that sometime between now and 2028 there s the houses will go up on those fields north of a 50 that is a known fact. What I would be most concerned about is that this isn t some form of social apartheid so that they try and create a reality of it being a 2nd settled separate unity by making it so different to the surrounding areas as a different feel to it in real earnest be fordable for people on very very high salaries as I have said bear upon trends and Stenson fields parish councils along with Dave Shepard muncher to Harlem the self have been working very very hard to change local government boundaries so that was a single sense of identity for the people living growing Stenson fields including on the west side of the so we re going to hose ing in can you change anything we ll have to see I learned this about this yesterday from The Daily Telegraph not very satisfactory and hence why I said about Bob we were pulling a white rabbit out of the how he s done deal though doesn t it well it seems that story local people and Tory central government s. Been working behind the scenes to come up with this but will still have to go through proper planning or regimens and have to be necessary consultation with county council over transport and education but the government can overrule local planning. That is this is a government this is the country we live in now yes thanks for coming in this morning Rob Rob Davison lives in Stenson fields. County Council recalls cabinet member talking about the plans announced yesterday while we are all still be indulging in the last dying embers of Christmas or New Year of infinity garden village the other 3200 new homes slated for that patch in between symphonies dance and fields as part of 14 places in England to have a garden village and he thought of your own you want to show you know around you can text you can tweet you can bring up 261-6161 it s 817 What does the new year bring for you then what do you hope will be down the line before way around there again and swear into you know exercise off the remains of next Christmas easements pies and what do you hope to achieve with 2017 What do you know is going to happen this year that you re excited about what plans we ve been asking what I want an extension of we want an extension for years in years and finally we ve saved up enough money. So I think that really it is from a of a stupid little kitchen ever since we moved it asked 12 years ago and now it s all yeah. Is it something that s going to get done early in the year or you can have to wait for i hope was ill is possible after all they start moved into this house will . Be a problem because it got really long garden just never done it never got round to it and use money for the things and things like next year we should ve been this year just one thing after they re not happened so yes 2017 markets. Yeah I ll be project manager on the level may help you know what. To look for. That s what matters I guess Feel free to chip in this morning what are you doing differently if a 27 team will get stuck into that among other things maybe after 9 o clock loudmouths back. Yeah couple of coming in between 9 and 10 so we ll get back into debate and discussion so if you want to chip in anytime something to say you can always ring up my 133-261-6161 text tweet where on Twitter we re at b.b.c. If you need to Twitter you can talk to us that way 18 minutes past. The Travel News. Well we just had an update on the m one situation still to lanes closed early Loree 5 that happened about 2 o clock this morning in fact between 25 for Darby m 26 for not human eastward and it s expected to be closed until at least lunchtime all reopened around lunchtime so another 3 hours or so at least you can expect disruption still looking very heavy on that stretch and on the alternative routes coming onto the motorway as well slow on the a 52 pronged Cliff why you see between the Pentagon Island and the rains way and it s also looking very busy on the king s wife at the moment if you see a problem or kind of day to school I wonder Will 32616161 Paul Jenkins b.b.c. Radio dial b. 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Coming right 20 past 8 in the morning let s have a chat with a man who s sitting in front of me right now who I don t know if you ve been aware of him obviously doing my job I ve encountered this gentleman a few times he s been a constant in the police force in these parts for the last 30 years but now after being becoming one of his longest serving officers he s retiring jack out will promote you to Chief Superintendent in 2011 he s worked on some of the biggest cases double she s seen in recent times and at the weekend actually it was announced he s getting the Queen s police medal for distinguished service in the New Years on us as well congratulations Happy New Year and Good Morning Jacket or thank you being. Must feel a bit weird Musson Is it feel real that you know you re leaving the force. Christmas Day On my last day so what I ve done for the last 6 years around going around to be chocolate up to the police officers working the day so last week s just been like been on leave and I officially finished from the place on Thursday this Thursday was a tough decision to mine no it was strange I really really enjoyed it but I always said I would do 30 years and then move on to something different worked as a nurse so I ve always been involved in running ability of being the police service or as a nurse and I try to carry on voluntary work in the community does it feel in some respects like a huge weight is lifted off your shoulders. I always enjoyed. The going involved in the bigger cases you d be aware I was only in your studio 3 weeks ago after the terror terrace arrest so the phone was always on the phones on 247 I think come after Thursday when I don t have to pick up the phone or. Yeah suppose it will sink in then it s very striking a few years ago I came and did it I was in the mid-morning program I came to the whole show from St Mary s Wolf where your offices and it struck me I don t know how much of this is down to the divisional commander the. On that floor where all the top brass have got their offices but generally in the building there was surprisingly for what the police are putting themselves through day in day out a very happy working atmosphere it seemed Yeah I recall you saying where the interview on that corridor and you know the thing that struck you was around people happy working and that absolutely try to achieve because it s about the people you know for me it s always around the stuff you mention the Queen s peace medal for me I want to achieve. My stuff were happy they re working hard because if they are gives a great service to the public and that we the big biggest thing I will miss is the people as I said some some very significant cases that everyone remembers during your time in the force what s left a lasting impression on you. I think a mixture of there are always victims you know no matter who has been hurt or injured the family are left behind the biggest one for me without singular cases he s the death of Tom Webb and where you Rachel haven t met or seen her since how she s continued to make some good out of what was her. Son and seen how she s made things forward and she s continuing to work with projects around crime that is the one that will be the closest to me. Victorie wrote Fire springs to mind as well and I know of read you talking about that and how based on your own past experiences your priorities were very clear in the immediate aftermath of the incident again and you know. Incidentally 6 children died and my stuff attended there tended to the 1st emergency services on the ground calling police stations very nearby they tried to get into the premises they also they re not stay with the children right through to the hospital procedures for probably another 67 hours after when they should have actually got off duty and it was the staff issues that needed my concentration the rest investigation was being done by the detectives want to sit down to staff and you know if the few days after listening to them here in how they cope with some of the experiences of going to Congress back in 88 when the airplane came down on the motorway but affected you for a long time then yeah you know we ve had interviews with the selves and it s one of those experiences and you listen to the other people who tended to be the local villages who tended it s one of the things that really shows the best in the worst of people you know you ve got the village people of the local just making their own way and helping out I think that brings the best out of people that when there s a crisis the public on the whole will help what s what s been the most rewarding thing. My staff you know absolutely soaring joy seeing students when I start and then 2 years after they have to come and sit down with me and we have a chat for an hour and I m still in rallies you know probably daily all in bar one probably at least 200 people over the last 55 and half years so enjoy the job and there s still a smile on the face from the day they joined and they still believe that s what I m here to do is to serve the public I have individuals who left jobs that paid 50000 pounds a year to go to a job give 23000 and you know people are saying the bombing when you ask them why is. I want to are people you know get out there and meet the public daily and deal with different incidents and the excitement of the place not quite like the bill through our paper books though but again about meeting the public and seeing those individuals be it 2 years or 25 years later it s reward there s going to come a point as you say it s not quite real Now you technically still on the books you ve done your worst last working day it feels a bit like you re on leave still there s going to come a day when when something happens you think I wish I was still I missed what are you going to miss do you think 1st. Interviews like this you know I ve always been and until you ve seen it from your side we re always willing to come in and take criticism but also be here to reassure the public because my role has been that you know this will be doing investigations but I ve got to be the face of God also be the person in office reassurance and also except when I get it wrong we re going to wrong we re going to be talking about policing Maybe but I suspect we ll talk again soon and you ve got plans so we re all the best in the talks in many thanks very much for your. Outgoing Chief Superintendent Jack outward from Darbyshire police talking about retirement and 30 years in the constabulary 27 and let s just remind you again New Year s on us always talk about Victoria back and never mind all that nonsense he s just got the Queen s police medal for distinguished service when you get that Jack whether Why did you know it is their presentation yet there s a list of dates available over the next 4 or 5 months and you know they will keep a close eye or follow that one. Thank you very much. Actually decide you a uniform for the. I m not really sure because of your question is are you. Do you find a courtly got it after make a decision out of the conversation that I get all the best like you Jack out or with me and sorrow blizzard as well good morning tell us about this cold start to the new Yeah because it was colder yesterday than today actually I mean we had the rain the night before didn t we and then we had quite a big freeze overnight so that made things really sort of you know I c n n quite dangerous yesterday and we ve got ice around today though in East Africa there s a veil of high cloud out there as well so things are starting to change although it is quite a bright start to the day initially was jobs and Easter the chair. The weather warnings with regard to the ice so launch and treat it surfaces just wanted to be aware of and also as well the cloud will gradually taken up as the day goes on it s a week where the phone which is going to stink southward so as far as the daytime temperature goes I think 7 Celsius will be our maximum a breezy day there and then this weather front comes in it might just offer a little bit of rain on it but it s weakening all the time and it keeps its cloudy into the early hours so the minimum will be 5 Celsius tonight tomorrow morning cloudy start initially but brighter skies soon returning and you know a nice to do a day where it s bright with wintry sunshine and the daytime temperature 7 Celsius on Wednesday thank you very much. In the forecast this morning it s nearly half past 8 so he s on the way with the headlines in a minute I ve not talked about celebrity t.v. Programs yet you reality t.v. This morning of a couple of good reasons for that one of the time too I don t care for Celebrity Big Brother so. I did the same to an earlier round I did I don t know any of them are frankly like it they can tell you they can put picture in front of you say this is so and so they are famous for I know you there is one I remember Steve Ritchie was on the x. Factor a couple of years ago. From Derby County to look out for him if you see any of the pictures in the papers even if you re not watching and the jump back on as well. Channel 4 it s a peculiar thing to remember last year literally not a week went by without somebody from entertainment breaking a leg or a Beth Tweddle broken They didn t she was all for their all falling down like flies still do win again. Ember say in last year who would sign up for that well I tell you it s a Bradley Wiggins they reckon Britain s most decorated Olympian only the other day we re talking about him leaving professional cycling and I was going to see if we can go and break a bone on a space life in Austria with the brain of a girl anyway that starts this week as well on the t.v. Watch out for if you bothered just coming up to 830. Let s get the latest news headlines this morning here Sally s when 3200 new homes are planned in size Darbyshire this part of a new garden village it s one of 14 areas across the country to be chosen infinity garden village will be built on land north of the 50 between Sinn Fein and Stenson fields Darbyshire county councillor Rob Davison says the area doesn t fulfil any of the government s criteria there is no infrastructure for people to get north it will move people east and west to infinity way but a lot of people children will be going to college in Darby they ll be going to school in Darby people a lot of people be working in Darwin going there for the leisure it doesn t add any capacity whatsoever in the north south direction that s been our fundamental argument about it Police in West Yorkshire have shot dead a man near a motorway in what s been described as a pre-planned operation it happened yesterday evening in Huddersfield on the slip road off the m 62 at least one person was arrested Kurdish militants say a man from West Sussex has been killed in Syria fighting the Islamic state group 20 year old Ryan Lochte had worked as a chef and it s thought he left Britain last August. An online crime funding campaigns been launched to help pay for the new building for the high seas rural community project after their last site was damaged in a fire the not for profit program in North Dom Bishop provides skills workshops for people with disabilities and the long term unemployed Cullen Robinson who benefited from the sadness is now helping to build the new site came a few years ago and dry stone walling on our faults on dry stone wall basically given the career for I was unemployed for quite a while I m working now and thanks to this project really hoping to raise 15000 pounds protests against increases in train fares are taking place at railway stations across Britain ticket prices are going up by an average of 2.3 percent more than $100.00 demonstrations are planned and work gets underway later today on an urgent project to upgrade the roof of Darby cathedral it will take 10 weeks to put up scaffolding the 750000 pounds restoration involves removing the lead from the roof of the 18th century naif and installing a false ceiling Those are the news headlines for Darbyshire and a staff of 28 minutes to 9. B.b.c. Radio Darby travel news. Are still the problem on the motorway c m one northbound to lanes closed and very slow traffic between 25 for Bryant left why I m not 26 for not too many street congestion backed 24 for each millions airport expected to be the case with the lanes being closed until around lunchtime today elsewhere on the Brian Cluff way he s looking slow eastbound between the same front which all road to the Pentagon Island and the rains why I m having an accident in hell red wine out on the lake Field Road at the junction of police speed road will keep you updated on that one if you see. Problem or could update a school I wonder Will 3 to drop the 616161 Paul Jenkins b.b.c. Radio dial the trouble. 3 days into the new year has it has it ring out for years it s too early to say yet let me know about 2017 What are your plans what would you like to change in 2017 in your life in the world whatever world will chat about that a little bit between 9 and 10 Sally s back into later on this morning if you want to get in touch you can text you can tweet you can email me you can ring up on Dobby 616161 there is something from San Diego in the news this morning about the new year it s actually the 2nd year in a row that this is happened at the shop Mary Birch Hospital for Women in new born since San Diego has twins been born one was born at 11 56 pm on December 31st and the other was born on January the 1st at midnight they spend their whole life saying yeah we re twins were born different years that s kind of killed in that that s for and but it s the 2nd year in a row that I ve had a set of twins arrive over the course of midnight so for the new year incidentally that if you know the 1st baby born in 2017 at the Royal Derby Hospital was a young man by the name of Corey Flynn We re hopefully going to catch up with his mum in the next few minutes of the Breakfast Show this morning. Sports b.b.c. News Radio Darby we do anything else that s going to spoil this morning is I mean Bradley thank you good morning Darby County have been told there is no way that last season s top scorer Chris Martin will be returning to the club this month Steve McClaren wants Maltin season long loan move at full and could shorts Martin reportedly wants to come back as well and has made himself unavailable for full of last 2 matches but his manager at Craven Cottage says it s not happening his slowly so you can image there is a lot of that is his full on the 1st of all don t exist the only option for a call. They won t offer him more money more more years they were going to need waiting for the end of the end of the contract and that s. All I don t speak about that they don t become out about full on players if they believe it s. They re wrong and they need to check the contract a little bit Dobby could have done with Martin yesterday s they kicked off 2017 with a 3 nil defeat nor at striker but the field was shown a straight red card in the 2nd half it carried the darbies manager says he ll appeal against that decision a little contact to contact his Enough is going for the ball is foot is on the ground of reaction in our saw the Brady want that they had at Bradford their opinion and I think will appeal this as well and we were still in the game one now but losing him losing catch missed opportunities it wasn t our day and Abi also lost a catchy and near to injury the other player Darby have already been linked with in the transfer window is nothing and forest Captain Henry Lansbury Darby have had a 2500000 pound bed rejected by Forrest and their manager Felipe Montana for music situation he said it was very clear he has a contract or is a club the club want to keep him. Here in reserve the reserve when I was a captain important for us we don t need to lose on the important players you suspect it will be a busy January at Pride Park we ll keep you posted but an Albion have already been busy in the transfer window a new striker Marvin sold El made his debut off the bench in yesterday s game with Preston he couldn t help Burton avoidable know the fate that leaves them just one point above the championship relegation zone perhaps no surprise then that manager Nigel Cluff is looking to make more additions to his squad this month the great thing you know we got the team you look at the spirit together and all these lads deserve a chance and everything but everybody s had a chance now before from bottom to make them do everything we can to get as we did in the summer to get some Championship players brought in on top of the championship this morning after they want to one at full him yesterday. Newcastle dropped to 2nd after losing to Blackburn the result that did Burton no favors reading Huddersfield and Leeds all one yesterday to see the table and all the results at the b.b.c. Sport website The same goes for the Premier League where Liverpool missed the chance to move within 3 points of leaders Chelsea as they were held to a 2 all draw at Sunderland Manchester City big Burnley 21 despite having phone and Denio sent off in the 1st half and Chester knighted Everton and West Brom the other winners in the top flight yesterday Swanzy are expected to announce Paul Clemons is there any manager today the former Darby head coach will sign a 2 and a half year deal with the Premier League strugglers and we might totally be 3 days into the new year but we ve already had our 1st sacking of 2017 Notts County are looking for yet another new boss after dismissing John Sheridan notes of lost 9 in a row that just one point above the league 2 relegation zone away from the football Leicester Tigers have sacked director of rugby Richard Cockrell he s been in charge in 2009 and had been at Welford Road as a player and coach for the better part of the last 25 years and Michael Vaughan go in is the new p.c. World Darts champion he beat last year s winner Gary and this and $73.00 to claim his 2nd world title the match included $42190.00 s. a Record for a single game that she sports on b.b.c. Radio Darby 22 minutes tonight I mean thank you John to the Saudis it was carried Because obviously we can work it out 20 to 9 choose day mornings to fit a January 27 team still get ahead around the New Year I hope it s going to bring good things well you did get in touch if you know what s down the line you got a big holiday booked or a big occasion a wedding in the family something red letter day somewhere on the calendar or just off of the world. 2017 will get round to that in the final hour with a loud mouth and that you can text you can tweet you can e-mail 1st baby born the royal Dobby hospital for 27 saying actually was a bit was a price wasn t due for another 16 days came at half past midnight on Sunday morning Corey Flynn 3 days old now still in hospital with his mum Claire damage from Albiston Claire Good morning. And congratulations and very much unexpected New Year s gift. When was the due date at 16 January should have been a great. Way to sleep and I know that I know that life along. He s got an older brother if you have a dog I would take it for so if I met yet yeah. Yeah well yes the already what they become homeless try to help feed and respond at Iseman in the a full Oh yeah yeah to give I demanded to give him a kiss before I went home and offered that although a little bit tells me based on the experience of when I came along you weren t expecting this to be quite so much of an ordeal but not right it was a very very short 2 hours. But this went because they thought that. This one sided take not a bit longer how much longer you don t let me ask you. Close to 12 hours oh my goodness for a 2nd a lot. When they went to the I mean it s not the biggest thing but he said I still novelty isn t it being the 1st of the New Year at the hospital what did you find that you know did they tell you straight away I know I didn t I would. Somebody mentioned following nor there. But about lunchtime I knew that it was. Actually officially the 1st one in the hospital 12 as a lie but patchy little bit of breakfast and then suddenly everyone saying Oh well congratulations going into view yeah. You got to think Jeff that think about pick you know take him about a moment to find that you ve got some bits and pieces to keep of the occasion to day yeah we ve got we ve got a copy of the newspaper we re going to begin to put on a Friday be a story to tell free Monday it will you. And when when do you think you ll get home with him Well our plan is going to be a lot here and. Now absolutely the obvious mushy want to. Call it. Bad I said. That the body which they are brilliant but. However long you are is too long in hospital in. Well I love you to toss you congratulations all around thank you very much an interesting thought here. Thank you damn and she s Corey s mom Corey Flynn the 1st baby of the rolled up hospital born in 27 same came early wonder if they ll turn out to be a character try. Let me know what 2017 is all about for you by all means this morning you can send a text 13 double 3 what you hope for from the year what do you think you ll do differently. Are you glad to say goodbye to 26 to a lot of people have said that when I was the least a bit of a roller coaster What if you re 2016 that was really special are they slightly from Dobby will be able to top it I wonder I m looking for to holiday. And I m looking for top down telling to been planning for about 2 years now because for some mania in Orlando Florida said the 1st time we go to America 1st time we went to rest and it brought us all so you really can t wait for well I want an extension of you want an extension feel fine lady we ve saved up enough money for that was an idea I was talking about. In a little while let me know what you want from 2017 what you think it s got down the line for you this morning what do you hope for from the year what are you going to do differently what do you plan to send me Have to time. Between 9 and 10 this morning you want to chip in with you know put the world to rights together talk about what we would not discuss this much you ve had in the news this morning the trying scenario whites in the prices going up and the State of the trains front page of the. Times newspaper today rail face 6 times higher than in Europe commuters being fleeced as service worsens as protest at stations all around the country is that what you need to fix our railways got a big idea let me know 3 national ice. That s the big coal isn t it what would that solve anything 61616 when we talk about La. And there and 2017 as well and what you d like to do differently what you want to be different what are your hopes from 2017 now where they re heard earlier on this morning from Phil and Vanessa coach said from ash over in North Darby she had a pretty grim 20162 fires on their farm in the space of 5 months one destroyed their home the other one the building where they ve been running community projects for people with disabilities and long term unemployment issues where they re trying to raise money at the moment to help restore a building to be used for the high ashes rural community project McCarron went to see the renovation efforts with them. So now moved over here to the building here on your farm and as we speak some of these currently working away trying to get this back to a decent condition so you can bring the community projects back in here there s a floor going at the moment there s a cement mixer in the corner and this building is really starting to look back on track and. It s amazing what we ve achieved thanks to people s help well obviously well and we ve got the one life insurance want to sell the house and then there were Bowen interface and so we re trying to split as money we ve got to refer is own domestic property to do all these other panel as well during the figures realize we re going to be a little bit sure because we re doing a lot of work itself but it s still materials to buy and we do need some fresh tradespeople electricians and things are so very crowdfunding project to raise $15000.00 pounds to bridge that shortfall the barn which is being renovated will be used for the High Roller project the community initiative that aims to give people with disabilities and those with long term unemployment useful skills Phillips wife Vanessa set it up well initially was set the chair sealed well the Comanche interest it works like a charity it was because my brother has learning disabilities. And he was term after time we learned through prejudice and ignorance and you turned an awful lot of negative things happen and I ve worked on and off with people with learning disabilities and therefore we can do something that gives them confidence break down barriers teaches people that don t normally associate with people learning disabilities these are people that are worth listening to spending time with this place is a gift we need to use it as far as I was concerned it was I that didn t take long to persuade my husband to say if we could give all they don t give up so she would programs the high as usual projects have brought include planting over 6000 trees and developing skills calling this helping to lay the floor in the building the skills he is using he learned through the project and it also helped set up his own business became a 2 years ago and dry stone walling on our faults on dry stone wall and when I ve got time or combine can help fill it is a friend of mine and today it s Florence on looting a new scale maybe I ll apply this in my business at some point so it s been very beneficial Commenee Yeah and I ll continue to come back and learn new skills next had Shalane so i ll be something else to add to the list and so where were you before you started the project how much is a benefit given to your life in your work to basically give me a career drystone warnin is now a career for me before I was unemployed for quite a while so I m working now and thanks to. This project really McLaren i Reporter there catching up with Philip Venessa as they put things back together the high ashes rural community project in ash over where they wrote the fund raising online if you want to look at my. B.b.c. Review Darby travel news. Looking fairly busy in and around particularly on the a $52.00 Braun Cluff why eastbound between so front were to ride the Pentagon Island and the rains why also looking busy around the king s wife at the moment talks the road past the hospital the m one northbound 1000 closed now and very slow traffic juge about early a lorry 5 between 25 for broadcloth y m 26 for not a game on East would still congestion back to junction 24 for its middle and sampled one on the trains but a disruption today on East Midlands trying to revise service between London some Pancras International I m tall be jew 2 engineering works if you see a problem can update to school I wonder Will 3 to be 616161 Paul Jenkins b.b.c. Radio Dobby travel. In 2016 on b.b.c. Radio Dawn be we laugh. We cry. Because every time apathy stop crying. Don t be so generous by how. We celebrate. Thanksgiving and in 2017 it s much more of the same old the news let s go live now to Leopold street the police counterterrorism unit telling us that these arrests a link to international terrorism only interviews I m still at MIL s right stuff for days or weeks of the day from fake Offaly to things all the moments that s officially declared very much oh put. On b.b.c. Radio daunting supermarket price war meeting about this morning as Martians cuts 800 items forgive me if I m being a little bit miserable about this space and 800 items in a big supermarket like barely any of the line. Anything off anything s welcome at the don t see the price I feel was a one pound 20. Of Days of one place a drive past this morning 5 to 9 choose to a morning then all know why we re getting on a clock knees and then the other loud mouth for the 1st time of 2017 couple of guests in the studio with me. And I want you to join in as well have you say couple of things to talk about I d like to discuss the protests that are happening today a realm I stay sions all over the country in response to yesterday s average fare increase of 2.3 percent protests are organized by the action 3rd rail group wants rail services to be written to public ownership Baron and from the r m t Union agrees with the idea of the one that s right reliably more control than your own way is fraught Germany s unless punctual France has got wonderful station evades but the regional rather ways are worse than our roadways safety where the safe we ve got the best safety record of of are always in Europe just satisfaction is how high it is in Germany Ok that s actually George Moore he s from the Association of Train Operating Companies a form ahead Vattel going to his ation what there is a claim the phase of increased twice as much as white as have over the last decade some workers spending as much as 14 percent of their salary on the daily commute this is Bruce Williamson now from the campaign group rail few Chase s ministers have got to listen to these protests I hope they ll sit up and listen. You know realise that enough is enough already you know that you cannot go on taking an ever greater proportion of hard working people being for them to get to work on the train leave interesting to draw a comparison with. The motorists which is remain frozen for 5 years and it seems to me incredibly unfair that motorists get no increase in 2 year on year the poor old row passenger has this increase in air fares and you know enough is enough they reckon. The government say that the the increase is to pay for new stations but a signal. 5 lines pull. The chief executive of the rail delivery group represents train operators and Network Rail combine says they understand some passengers are frustrated but he insists improvements are being made this is a story of success in many ways frustrating success is that enormous growth we ve seen on the railway people wanting to use it more and more because it s so important to our nation and that s why we need to invest more to provide more and better journeys that people can travel comfortably but it takes time and we re in the middle of that upgrade if you re a passenger a lot of people saying look price rises pretty hard to stomach when punctuality is well below target overcrowding is an issue and a lot of strikes have brought one of the busiest operators Southern railways goes to an a standstill the Labor Party says it s time to take the railways back into public ownership campaigners claim commuters in Europe get a much better train service for a cheaper price Here s the question What would you do to fix. The 616161 we ll talk after the news. 000-000-0000 extension 000 Sally he s on your radio attend this morning to the completely back to normal sight of our actually on the toilet seat in front of us of this afternoon from a mob scene from. The final hour of the Breakfast Show this morning joining me after the news in a minute that will put the whole tour to talk about the trying to do to fix our real world and what do you hope pull from 27 seen as well get in touch give me a ring text wait a minute I will star in many places digital radio and am. Freeview going to b.b.c. Radio Dolly. Led news. Plans to build a new village of over 3000 homes and have been welcomed by the local authority the 2nd. It is one of the 1st wave of garden villages scavenger proven by the government infinity garden village will be built on land north of the 50 off Radley way the housing minister is Gavin Barr Well this particular site crosses the border between. The city and they ve allocated this the site in their respective local plan so the government hasn t chosen the sites we had seen from local authorities around the country and we ve chosen the ones that we think are the best a man has died after being shot by police near the m 62 in Huddersfield West Yorkshire Police say the incident took place during a pre-planned operation the b.b.c. Reporter rather whole tandem was driving down the motorway slip road when it happened about a 3rd of the way up it was blocked off by a number of police vehicles and then a long queue began to appear behind us but every few minutes another police car would appear there was frenetic activity after about 10 or 15 minutes a number of ambulances arrived and we could see a number of police officers running up the hill of the slip road and beckoning the ambulance officers to come down in a hurry Greater Manchester Police have been given more time to question 4 men about the deaths of 2 girls in a hit and run as Anita crook over who was 11 and her 12 year old cousin Helena Kotler over died when they were struck by a pose you know in Oldham on New Year s Eve. Darbyshire police are saying goodbye to one of their longest serving officers as Chief Superintendent Jack at will retire says he received the Queen s police medal for distinguished service in the New Year owners in his 30 years he worked on several high profile cases and says he ll miss being at the center of the action I always enjoyed. The going involved in the bigger cases you ll be aware I was only in your studio 3 weeks ago after the terror terrace arrest so the phone was always on the phones on 247 I think come after Thursday when I don t have to pick up the phone or. Suppose it will sink in then protests are taking place at railway stations across the country in response to yesterday s average fear increase of 2.3 percent they ve been organized by the action for real group which wants real services to be returned to public ownership Darren Ireland from the r m t Union agrees last year we ve seen 520000000 pounds paid out in dividends through the driver train operating companies are funded body British taxpayer and 1500000000 pounds worth of public subsidy Well why not stop the dividends and lowered affairs for the passengers and a look at the weather they ll be a risk of icy patches to start and then it ll be a cloudy day for most with the odd spot of rain in places some brighter spells are possible mainly in the south highs of 6 Celsius 43 Fadden height news and weather for Darbyshire and East Africa at 4 minutes past 9 the break for issue with Ian still a good morning to you choose take Honestly I promise you the 3rd of January and it s all service as normal this morning on b.b.c. Radio dubbed the final hour the mains the loud this morning s guest in a minute here is what I d like to talk about do chip in what you ve been a part of it that a new year new hopes new aspirations to make it the best year yet surely got to be positive and we ve been finding out what you re most excited for this year and any plans that you. And you can feel it a holiday of national and then took a photo they took down telling we ve been planning for about 2 years now because for some mania in Orlando Florida said it has something to America if it s time to rest and abroad as well so you really can t wait for when I want an extension up you want to feel using isn t finally but saved up you know when you. Enjoy the extension after all the disruption in the mess and sorry you be positive What are you thankful flooring 2016 and what are you doing differently in 2017 joining send me a message that will be 8133 text before that conversation as I was just telling you before the news there are protests happening at railway stations all over the country this morning in response to yesterday s average fare increase of 2.3 percent they ve been organized by the action for rail group they want rail services returns to public ownership barren island from the are empty Union agrees last year we ve seen 520000000 pounds paid out in dividends to the private train operating companies are funded body British taxpayer and 1500000000 pounds worth of public subsidy Well why not stop the dividends and load affairs for the passengers George Miller disagrees He s the former head of the Association of Train Operating Companies 71 the 2 or more cultural than that are away here is fraught Germany s with their doctrine it s got wonderful occasion varies but the original Runaways were the roadways I think to where the Safeway got the best safety record or oh a row where is it your that s just satisfaction is how. It is actually Richard Armitage Well I m asking you this morning to have all the answers what would you do to fix our railway. Who want to double 32616161 b.b.c. Radio does. Send a text if you d rather than phoning in. Not if you talk like to be 616161 you can tweet if that s something that you do you can tweet us at b.b.c. Darby the loudmouths this morning 1st time of the year on the breakfast show from Scarecrow s gift shop Diane Aramis say good morning good morning to you and Paul Wiggins from the University of Dublin Good morning again good morning to you Happy New Year both the new year we re going to fix the railways Diane Downs are you going to take complete charge. Just to just take it as you know I don t use the railways very often if I m honest and the one thing I always do notice every time of course and it is in and and so just occasionally think I ll go to London and how I can t believe how expensive it is and we shocked when I look at the railways even if you book ahead he still to talk all the time that they have out if you do certain if you booked a certain time you can get it for pal and or you can for if you can travel 1st class the 50 p. I never ever see these bargains or how people find them so is there something in the argument of look if we re pumping more money than ever you know tax money into the railways and some of that s going towards profits for private companies should we nationalize it I think we should vote yes our I quite agree. I can see the arguments on both sides of the was one particular claim that 96 percent of all the . Charges go into reinvestment do and improve the railways but the people archaea Where is the improvement of the store the overcrowding the still trains The late. The still comes from Asians why aren t we getting a better service from money when we re paying more and more and more on the government as $1.00 particular contributor said as help the motorists by freezing the tax on petrol Where is the government help for the railways what would you do to fix our railways What s your solution what s your prescription give me a ring Dubey 616161. B.b.c. Review done of the travel news. Traffic easing. Off a little bit in and around. Looking to. Still fairly heavy. The a 50 also busy day because of problems on the m one North Palm of the still one lane close between 25. 26. Delays of around 10 minutes now so it s getting better but expect to be closed until around lunchtime elsewhere in Hill slow traffic on the a triple for some a street to northbound between Main Street and Sycamore right on a problem in his. Road at the junction of the road and the accident on accidents has occurred outside of house. Call I wonder Will 361-6161 Paul Jenkins b.b.c. Radio travel. And 26 the b.b.c. Radio. Minus ladies and gentlemen this afternoon they. Cry sat on the bench in Tehran for the 1st time ever. Us for help and we celebrated everybody everybody on the street. 27 will be back all the news breaking news now. I get what I have somebody will see. Me and I see. A. B.b.c. Radio. You. Know. Me. Being a. Good games. Being the. Ice cream. Would. Be going. From. 0001. And when using. Them but. Today the feeling. I. Just. Choose to. So I m used to. In order. Michael Jackson got a pass not. Sonny Pappa on the radio from 10 this morning See I told you about a normal service Sally is looking at this thing that came out of a Christmas same way we re all in a right old mess you know 80 percent of people between $40.60 overweight or drink too much or get too little exercise or fall out in my case studies going to be talking to Rosemary Conley. Was on about earlier on in the post Christmas do gooders honestly killed Joyce all of a sudden a did the Betty scoff the last of the nuts in the chocolates tonight step away from the fur and it s bad for you anyway Rosemary Conley with sensible advice with Sally after 10 this morning but Wiggins is here and Diana arms here and there the lab must be small and we re talking about the new year and what you want to do differently and what you hope for from the in a bit so if you want to chip in on that one send me a message but 1st we re talking about the railways in the state of and the prices going up again as the New Year turns the page and beyond inflation and you ve got. Put in this news paper time s up on. The Times front page rail fares 6 times higher than in Europe rail commuters are paying up to 6 times as much as they counterparts in Europe after the latest round of inflation busting fare increases and this standing now with disruption and delays and overcrowding and not get in a seat and people protesting this morning all around Broadway stations across the country saying look enough unless there is a campaign afoot to renationalise the railways is that the answer what would you do to fix our railways Let me read out this message says he s. Not going to name on it but it rates the amount of people they squash on. So the trains between $330.00 and 7 pm is ridiculous surely it s not safe you re only allowed to have a certain amount standing legally on buses so surely the amount of extra passengers they cram on the trains could pay for the upgrades they want to do. It is that to do with how we travel rather than the way the trains operate there the whole peak hours thing or peak hours are always busy Are they the busy few driving some where the roads are rammed if you re on the bus has it we always been told the world changed from the whole 9 to 5 thing so was everyone need to get you know a train at lunchtime to train our luck because the whole world hasn t changed has it they re. Not changed considerably I mean if you go on through the roads today between about all of us 3 in about Opus 5 you know to quantify from the past 10 and 12 I do it from home and so I can t. Forget about the traffic that when I come in here in the morning from Drake up to here takes me about 2 minutes of the 50 about 25 minutes to get past Pride Park with everybody else and then another 5 minutes to get the rest of the way to the car park and the joys of rush hour Pentagon Yeah he s on the line in Spondon morning Hazel good morning in you to put your head phones on if you want here Hazel in the other way to miss out how are you happy New Year to you oh thank you and the same to you the question is what s your solution to fix our railways So if you ve got a master plan I don t know I don t have a solution but I do think that all the people involved in putting this. All of them . Would preach from those fiddle about on the computer and they would do this I think that they should all travel by train for at least 6 months and also pay the full fare Do you travel by train yourself a lot now the time we travelled by by and I ve got a bus pass now fortunately which is very very useful. I think. Think that these people really should experience what people are going through and paying all this money and agree for them you know every town this goes up because your wages don t go up. Now I mean a lot of people s wages haven t really crept very far at all in about the last 7 or 8 years have they not and I think the remark on the news was about 14 percent some people s income would actually be going on trouble real trouble fact which is one which is a sudden of a national income and what exams insult to injury you know you know when you look at what you re hearing now when you can barely sit down and you can t I m trying to get you to work on time is the answer he s all renationalisation Oh I don t know I can think years ago and I used to think you know when. You don t know anyway but type somebody on the railway and he was one of those people that went up and Fred Garrett he went up and down the lines you know there are lines that were cracked and things like that maintenance that s interesting but then. You know things break down that they ll say it s a little because they don t have all these people doing the job that they did years ago. So you think that there you know doing things on a shoestring to maximize the profits Well no I was thinking to myself when you said about nationalizing it. Then I think it was it wasn t private and was privatized then. What when I m talking about I m talking about not many years ago when when are we talking about in. The days of British Rail I can think I m thinking. Team 5550 or so wrestler i k Yeah you re right Ok. No clear at all I want to cause an injury the same. Yeah I m thinking about 955 k. . That this was when that man saying it s talking about all these other countries and got nothing to do with no we need our railways right to set price I mean what they do with what other people do with this to them to sort it out Hazel thank you very much let me talk to you Ok thank you I don t I can t I mean you you know you re I remember British Rail someone insulting anyone by saying I really don t think it s all very well saying you ve said this morning you think renationalisation is a good idea and I remember British Railways was at the center of every stand up routine it was a by word for inefficiency and it was a joke wasn t it yes I remember the adverse that carried the slogan This is the age of the train but maybe that s what the sort of lady was referring to I don t know but what the people consider the age of the train today but it wasn t better was you know is different nobody was in the cheaper. It was cheaper and that s what people imagining about the not many about whether it was cleaner or whether it was they were made in about cheap What would you do to fix our l.y.s. Big protests going on this morning I gather in climate. Is that the answer what would you do to fix our railways text a this is that wanting to keep people off the roads for environmental reasons will putting up train fares he s hardly encouraging people to use the trains. What s your prescription how do you solve a problem like the British Railways stubby 616161. To get around Beach Boys b.b.c. Radio derby on achieved a moaning Sally at 10 and the twig is on for only part of this afternoon and he s not too well get well soon might but he s going to be talking to Dan the t.v. Man looking at. The telly over the new year that there is nothing on he s going to be chatting to members of the double She women s choir day old diva as well they re looking for some new charity support in $27.00 teams who have been talking about that but that s all later this morning Dion Aram s a ripple way in his ear the loud mouth you can join in as well when you tick how you going to fix the railway seat at the Oh you re great the railways are in a state clearly getting expensive and that was that s the main I think that s the main concern we ve got nothing is the main concern that people are protesting about getting value for money it is just too much information sharing and the not saying how the money s actually improving their allies and sorry and I mean how far is it going to go many year on year on year for the increases and as people have said the increases have been a multiple a multiple a modification of the Year actual inflation right I mean sometimes it s been twice 3 times what. He comparing tears about isn t there I mean if you were comparing our system for example to India s railway system there would be climbs on the reef and fights to get on it s a much better system in terms of organization than that is where would it be and say what it would it soften the blow would that with the price rises be Ok if all these claims of reinvestment rang a lot more true if regular travelers were seeing you know really smart comfortable modern. Rolling stock the train you could guarantee will be there in departing on the minute by the timetable if all that was happening and we thought look at actions we re proud of our trains best trains in the world we got here will that make it all right if the process thinks and I think people like to see how their money s been spent I think that s quite cosmetic because probably the money s been spent on decent signalling and safety features and it s you know that s really infrastructure the railway you don t notice that you don t notice that was a single but we did notice is that you haven t had a crash between here and did you know you ve got there safely haven t you. As I said there are protests happening at railway stations all over this morning you see backing them there spokesman Kevin Rowan who s King s Cross Station in London says the government needs to change its approach to running the rail network theory insists on having private sector companies operate so if we think it is a bad idea to start with them and fall with lots of problems and there should be. Money into the system as well and not just place an increasing burden on passengers on a constant environment such as they are to put the Green Party s Natalie Bennett s been joining in the protest Sheffield station this morning as well the real anger and the real price these weary. Travelers who are coming in many of them. Know what they are angry and they fed up with there are very. Rich kids but when you we all know the frequency but also the very poor quality unreliable. Giving in trying to have an utterly failed privatized rail system is I mean she s Ok that s she s the Green Party politician that s their ideological take on this but are to be failed is they I mean if you want to go some of you want to get to begin this afternoon on the train you can get to be in this afternoon on a train but is it I mean failed in terms of if you measure it against when we were sold privatisation is a great idea back in the 1980 s. Was there what we told this was all about competition working out best for the consumer and efficiency improving everything will be run great because the private sector does things better more efficiently the competition would mean that we d get a better deal. It s the competition in a certain line there I know how it s ruined his life of some really amazing. Yak I just thought like the region around one section and somebody else run into the central city that Yassin that. I m going to do you think there s any argument that it s utterly failed poor. Well. Because competition Normally I mean if we look at you know in simple terms in supermarkets competition. But. On the raw even if they did the reverse has occurred you know the process of going up substantially of the last decade. If you want to join in this one is the question we re posing. For a few more minutes and I d love to get your input on it what would you do to fix. Simplistic in approach and I what was wrong with. The 616161. That said Del who s sold about a squid in records in 2016 I was here the other day she s like the biggest selling record of 2016 as well as 2015 because it was over Christmas last time around that she said she basically is the British record industry at the moment I send my love to your new lover 1828 can t do anymore 28 minutes to 10 that s what it is selling papers and attend this morning got Diane and Paul in the studio and you on the end of the phone if you want to bail you can send me a message talking about the railways of the moment with I m going to move on to the New Year and what you want from it what would you do about trains our railway system is it is it broken How would you fix it Darby 616161 direction challenged and he s written profit in big capital letters profit that s what rules rail travel trains run late regularly cancelled dirty massively overcrowded extremely expensive all this for using some of the oldest rolling rolling stock in the world British Rail had its problems but they were not any worse than they are now re nationalize yes to me what they do in today s. Well I think he s mentioned. Most if not all. People I think he s got a very valid point really rich is well that I think was any worse. It could still be they could read. The same but the point is people are getting rich on it and isn t part of the argument that actually in terms of you know taxpayers money going into the railways there s much more now than there was then but some of it. Is ending up in dividends and you know as I mentioned this morning. Derek in little over different Derek has written this our European neighbors have a joint private public roadway system that enables both to benefit from operating their system the public side can budget repairs and new rolling stock pay staff a proper salary keep a pride in good service his I don t know what he means by European neighbors I must Very around different the same town and don t don t some of the European operators people I don t run some of the franchises in this country I m not making the why don t I I m pretty sure that s true I don t know I m starting to speculate now think some of that how the Daily Mail s are and if you want to chip in on this one you still can i was a stranger in the cheek a lot for 50. And you know I don t think I ve mentioned this year on the break from . The BRICs it Ari Darby 616161 you know I m going to play this one we might have some more to say on the railways he s got something you want to chip in you re very welcome otherwise I think what we ll do we ll just check out the roads are bad because we ve got some problems on the m one and around and about this morning and then talk about 2017 what we want from The View where it s going to pop out then isn t it inevitable. I. Would. Like. To ask. Detroit spin is working my way back to you. Boys 20 to 10. And Sally paper at 10 this morning will catch up with a well wisher happen you know Siena. And do tell me what you did to fix the trains when I say that we re going to move on in just a moment thank you very much for for all your comments got one from Steve in stands and failed says there are too many different companies making money out of the railway Once the track another operates the stations another maintains the trains another owns the trains another sells you a ticket re nationalizing is the only why forward show will come back to that in weeks or months to come Talking of which we re going to concentrate on what you want from 2017 in just a moment what do you want to do differently what do you want from the New Year. What are you already excited about getting to be 616161. Travel News. Looking better on the m one northbound. Easing after the fire that happened in the early hours of this morning between 25 for Brian cliff y e. N n 26 for not to give many. Around 10 minutes to that lane is expected to be closed until around 1 o clock we are told elsewhere around. The Pentagon Island still but nothing counts of the ordinary that just the general flow of traffic quite busy. The road outside Lifehouse farm. Is a street northbound between bridge I m sick I m all road if you see a problem walking to school I want to. Be 616161 Paul Jenkins b.b.c. Radio Dobby travel. To b.b.c. Radio. Returns on Saturday it s time for the f.a. Cup 3rd round West Brom host. Back across. What he said to be one of the chips but it s a bit like a political pop to write that code to. Be free on $1116.00 and will be. Welcomed. By a great compere to the penalty area. Saturday is from 2 b.b.c. Radio. Talk between now. And the end of the program at 10 about this new year what we ve got a man s 27th season in that Dion Aram s here is a loud mouth this morning now in a hallway Guinn s is what. You had 2017 in new year when we keep sort of saying out loud mulling it around and trying it on for size here we are we ve got 12 months ahead of us the world is our oyster but the people at the end of last year were saying all sorts of gloomy things about State of the world and all what a year it s been an hour a crazy year and all these bad things well how we feeling now Paul what are you what are you wanting from 2017 What are you planning to do differently well I m going to go back to 2016 actually because I think the older we get we make adjustments and amendments to our lives when we give them the advice whether it be immediate or not I mean even a police representative on this morning doctors dentists they give you advice it s no good you sign away till 2017 make the change because often they can be too late and it s the same with people applying for universities if they are going through a process have been interviewed and not to send the correct c.v. They ve got to look got to impress us off that particular time and I think a lot of people realize that the become more mature more sensible and then make changes their lives and do what is best for them and indeed the local community us when these particular issues occur. So what I m saying to you is really doesn t matter the reason it didn t matter you know because you learned that you have to adjust and you have to remedy your mistakes or your problems as they occur not wait until the New Year ask rather Don t let me take. Diane $27.00 saying what does it mean to you what are you what are you feeling about the new year and we re excited I m going to Vegas I get to Vegas at the end of February so excited for that and it s back to this week. As a reminder about this earlier on you can t turn anywhere but for healthy food White watches meals on offer double by job that s right what if I want to ask some chocolate am I still allowed enough job through or you could have it but I need to look at what you want from 2017 What will you be doing differently what are your hopes for the New Year we ve been asking my husband was awarded their sister died because he felt that was shouting and we went to receive it. Straight members as a family with 3 visitors so. Our daughter. Was that he would arrange a meal for us to go to have to fix streamline ice and all a different child came there and so we were all together as a family and it was really really good so I think I might have a chart to top that if you got any plans to try and stop and just keep enjoying time and enjoying things with the churn and the current Chodron and that s really what it s all of that greatly to me because how old I am and I m into high eighty s every year is especially everyday. Churches and it was to me after. I mean to be fair starting with the o.b.e. That does sound like quite an impressive 2016 doesn t it follow that we should pay attention to that advice they re talking about advice but what do you want from 27 saying you re planning to do anything differently and what are your expectations of the. You can still chip in we got 616161 here it makes now. Move move move move move move move. Move move move. Move move move. Move move forward in my side here with me what is it 12 minutes until 10 o clock Tuesday morning. There January 27th so we got a new year on does it mean anything because. Now me one of my changes did. Whenever when you tell to you know listen to it it don t matter don t wait for a new year but maybe maybe it s a good thing if you know you ve got to make a change and I gotta quit smoking or drink a bit less talk about what you wanted but it s as good a time as any isn t it to draw a marker in the yes but there have stopped to stop Toba I don t like the for the drinking for the smoking cessation anyway so not everybody adopts the new year. The thing is about it s if p. Few people are doing it together and maybe that helps everybody to get a day in their head in that so do it on New Year s day out. But you can argue that by the start of February a lot of people who ve heard the news that it has all your genes and then suddenly want to want to turn I guess this month is what keeps most teams afloat Yeah certainly self up to fail people joining in actually using in the facility era couple of weeks. 2 things we re talking about what you want from 2017 and we ve been discussing the railways as well big protests this morning at the prices going up again and people saying that they re not really much of a service what would you do to fix the railway some messages here Gary in Longton system at the railways less crowded make more people work midnight to 7 am the so-called global city of London should be tourist travel only during the day that all get a certain snow we had cigar smoker to run up and down the platform at peak times. Missed if says I used to work in the i.t. Department for a company that had a contract with the railway So if a station manager wanted a lightbulb replacing or a picture hanging on a wall he had to email the regional office who would send an engineer out at the cost of wages petrol vehicle running cost out mean light bulb now for the war and you can see why prices are so silly and then ask for what we want from the New Year Wouldn t it be great if the councillors all sat down in the Market Hall and asked people what they want what s wrong what they can do what concerns us and actually look like they cared about us that s what I d like for 2017 a mechanical oversees all I want for 2070 is bricks it breaks it and even more so. Happy New Year Sally paper Happy New Year. So you because I ve been in here and you ve been there and I know I wasn t here but I know that s right yes well I only returned yesterday morning for it was that shocks the system I did said and I do it every day I do it once a year and it s an elf and you I m with you from 10 o clock much more reasonable hour and I m very glad about that no she s. Not in this we re going to get self right we re going to talk about grandparents if you are a grandparent listen up because if you look after your grandchildren and not necessarily full time but on a fairly regular basis then he looks like this study showing you 2 will tend to live longer than those who don t as it gives apparently gives you a sense of purpose and keeps you physically and mentally active so looking after your grandchildren is good for your health as long as you re looking after them occasionally not full time a bit like Garth and Julie from little over but also work shifts a little bit more shifts so that only every day can they jiggle a lot the binocular they don t rely on those in the know put on those in the way but we fill the gaps where we both retired our work on a Saturday but during the week you know we ve got the time we do other things but you know we just wait a minute there s no problem really to be honest not to hand about that because. I think a lot of grandparents are not alone to that final comment this of course could be especially meaningful to you today because many parents are back to work including May after Christmas a new year and we ll be relying on older generations to look after their children because there s lots of schools across Darshini Staffordshire who got inset day to day so do you look after your grandchildren do they keep you young or make you feel ancient your calls after 10 o clock place you have a good Christmas yeah lovely really nice really good very busy lots of friends lots of family lots of food in fact I ve got Rosemary Conley on later so she s going to make me feel extremely guilty but the fridge is still full. Stuff that needs eating song with you and she think. Christmas Day but she don t think she has the how about my When you ve got I m never going to eat another thing I ll just you know I m going to find out I m going to find a wanted to be brutally honest. To Face with. Me and run you ragged wear you out all right I ll make you feel useful to all the parents will use that now. You want to have the kids it s really good for you how you live longer I m no use of looking after the little. Kid say. Anything you want to chip in on the subject of fixing the railways or. What you want from 27 to 5 more minutes you can ring up 6161. All cried out listen more like she was on an old. Top Of The Pops the other day as well like watching the old Top Of The Pops ones that can still show 3 minutes to 10 in the morning it s the breakfast show maybe she already had r.p. Dion harems a report we re going to say we re going to get our chat 1st loud mouth self 2017 on the breakfast show what do you want from the New Year randomly in the middle of that record Diane s just announced they re a. Midlife Crisis go you know what is wrong with what he decided he wants to keep bees in the Gardez any resolution if there is a plan there what you would you call it ha ha yeah it s no use really researched into it s been in contact with quite a lot of different people around the country in propagating for a while so much I want to do it for you going to have honey produce honey oh well I think in the long term you can look at producing honey if you because the very locally produced honey is very good people have suffered from rewarding a Pet Sounds like rice cakes in Kenya a. Bit nervous sometimes it takes place there s someone famous off the news who keeps peace. There s a one of the people who use the money to retired from b.b.c. Breakfast Bill term before date and I think. I ll keep you posted the following conversation like this so do you mean bearing in mind your very very sanguine wisdom Paul about just taking advice as and when it comes in and always being able to learn life lessons and make yourself a better person to do anything like New Year s resolutions if you got any of top Well I did well when I was younger but I think as you go through life you realize that you ve got to respond to requests and advice as life goes on because it s just no point in putting it off. We ve talked about you know counting your blessings really I mean a lot of people going in 2017 will learn from you know the issues in the shoes you made in 2016 on the count in the blessings and hope you know best life is as good as it was in 2016 doesn t deteriorate any further well look at it once again I wish you both have been using. Our inaugural New Year loud mouth style an error and. I just for wasting for the rest of the day we go a long old list one that is going to sound nice all day thank you very much for coming in both of you thank you if you for chips in on the Breakfast Show this morning yes it s sort of good to be back comes our But you know thank you for listening back again tomorrow morning from half past 6 for a Wednesday program.

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