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Nick Conrad's at breakfast on b.b.c. Radio Good morning welcome to the program this is Nick with biggest listen at breakfast you're waking up to Wednesday the 26th of July the top story right now a b.b.c. Investigation has revealed the number of drivers aged 90 and over who hold a driving license has topped over 100004 the 1st time that's according to figures from the d.v.l.a. In Norfolk there are 26000 drivers age 80 to 89 with a valid driving license and the early 2500 license holders who are over 90 this is one of the highest number of any counties across the u.k. The B.B.C.'s Louise Forster says high profile cases can give older drivers a bad reputation. With police charging into the path of a 77 year old Moto x. With dementia who is going at the end 6 Tomo 2 way the wrong way no one was injured but it's one of several kind profile incidents involving older drivers over recent years however as today using figures from sayings of crashes has revealed stay out of around 4 times less likely to be involved in an accident than 17 to 21 year olds like his he think that Odio is absolutely shocking but the stuff that we've just heard is very important 4 times less likely to be involved in accidents than the younger counterparts but I want to give. New this morning does it concern you that we've got 2500 license holders over the age of 90 and significantly more between the age of 80 and 89 let's discuss retesting this morning and I want to hear from you in this in your experiences what point have you had to have that difficult conversation and how did you have that difficult conversation with a loved one when you try to prise the keys away from them 160-361-7321 if you're picking up the phone this morning. For the rest of the b.b.c. Radio Norfolk news headlines to medical Good morning Norfolk police have admitted they got it wrong by initially ignoring a 999 call warning about an imminent Brown raid in Burnham deep bell on Monday a police operator dismissed the call Minutes later police called the woman back and deployed officers a cashpoint was ripped out of a shop it's been linked with another run raid in Wells last week. A trial continues today of the teenagers accused of a violent attack on another teenage boy in Norwich last November the use who can't be named for legal reasons deny being with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and of possession of a knife and axe the high courts will make a decision later on whether the parents of Charlie guards can take their terminally ill baby home to die doctors are advising he stays in hospital or move to a hospice and ministers are to announce that Snoop diesel and petrol cars will be banned from 2040 is part of the government's strategy to tackle air pollution b.b.c. Radio news is more at 7 which means that we don't need be able to get hold of what electric cars be it yes that's the future Nick from 2040 isn't Didn't Spain just recently agreed this was it France France or Spain one of the other yes things France actually yes so this is this is quite a move obviously we got. 20 years or so to get this infrastructure in place it's going to create jobs so I guess that's a positive thing. But yeah a lot of money this going to our sauces in there and do we get any kind of compensation for the new cars that we're buying that will be Well the interesting thing about this is what it does to the pension pot as well with so many pension schemes investing in feel fossil fuels it's quite an interesting story this morning because actually in terms of the economy and I'd love to see the share some of these companies as well and Middle East economies will be sitting there fretting this morning on the back of this news especially if other European nations and indeed develop nations across the world decide to follow but that example on the other hand of course is the air pollution problem so we need to get a grip of that absolutely absolutely talking point this morning for say 160-361-7321 thanks to. B.b.c. Radio. City in action last night against Charlton to know victory with the details he comes to learn Yeah exactly your Farkas is not totally happy though with his side's win last night the Canaries be Charlton Athletic to no in their pronouncement friendly before the Championship opener extending their unbeaten pre-season run. Struck in the 1st half of the value before Steven Naismith added a 2nd after the interval Fark of those as is their performance could've been better I'm not happy today with the 1st off well we were need to have time one. I think we deserved to be in need this could have scored another time with Josh Moore if you got a 100 percent chance but. We had some chances for that child too and I think in the 1st half there was some basic skills and football that were not on the present and you know we have to speak about Norfolk lost to Cumberland in tight fashion yesterday the monopod 1st of all the northern side needed 6 runs in the last 3 balls but a massive hit by Matty MacKinnon gave Kumble and the mind a county's championship win by 6 wickets now it is down Websters made it through to the quarter finals of the World Match Play darts. For the 1st time in his career the 49 year old overcame Davidson Steve West 117 in the 2nd round of Blackpool into gardens Webster says he's never felt better about his game Yeah definitely but I'm pregnant and on but I'm playing I'm not saying Daphne want to say it but I am get out there you know I mean on upright It's board on the brochure and control and everything and I. Control my last at religion to Roger any Russian is no and you have to try and improve to be play for now for the rest of the children I think know if I can relax in school and finish it in the middle of that going. Then that m.p.t. Says he surprised himself after breaking the 50 metre breaststroke world record for the 2nd time in the day as he reached the world aquatics Championships final p.t. Wins this evening's final he will replicate is achievements of the world championships 2 years ago when he took the 50 meter and 100 meter titles that were more smaller and often around. So last night victory were gearing up with the season but I guess brightly going to give us a much sterner test on Saturday I think there's no doubt that I'll be the hardest of the pre-season so far. He said the German side and that was when I went to Germany recently they were the hardest they've come across this pre-season Yeah but you know there's a couple things in action where the They've been unbeaten this pre-season which is of course great that's what we want to happen however it's suffering with injuries and the season is not even started. Here a little bit from Daniel far later on in the program and it's. It's always a little bit worrying when you've got several players out there injury and you've not even kicked a ball in the Championship Yeah yeah it's not good is it but we have got a talented squad it's good to see Mr vial short or veal should how to pronounce and build Scott that's the one thank you amongst the goals last night you could strike j thank you 637 it come out of breakfast on b.b.c. Radio. B.b.c. Radio. Folks whether they should dump a concern or Good Morning Well it's a lovely start out there this morning it really is very picturesque we've got some blue sky some sunshine little bit of cloud here and there but nothing too much to worry about for now don't be long to help us in the morning sense of security there if you're leaving the house is not going to stay like this we've got increasing cloud thickening clouds from the west and with the rain arriving as well so it isn't going to end up like this is going to be cloudy rainy and also the wind is going to be fairly strong as well through the middle part of the day it will clear however eastwards towards the end of the day but stay breezy say it is going to take a bit of a time for the worst maximum temperature 20 Celsius and it falling especially warm any lingering cloud of rain will clear away overnight leading to some clearest spells minimum 12 Celsius the wind falls light as well similar start tomorrow morning sunshine but think how bubbling up through the course of the morning leading to some quite heavy showers they should start to fizzle out 3 to the end they often need but the wind is still fairly strong Weitzman temperatures Thursday 19 Celsius and that's your forecast Kate thank you 638 to very good morning to you of course up there on the cats by the way I mentioned this yesterday just a throwaway remark made of a full switchboard about half an hour people talking about cats deaf a case number 10 mil petion go about another cat as it lost nothing savage when I walk I came back at about 8 o'clock at night and there again just brazenly I do such arrogance miss the did a small in the face but just such arrogance as a cat going to the toilet on my driveway and I think the worst thing about it is usually with these are 2 cats if you go close to them they will just Scarpa they'll run not the cats from where I live they will just sit there plant on one spot until they finish their business now I'm not in the business of hurting animals and I'm not in the business of scaring cats I have to say on that I always was a bit of a cat lover in fact I was obsessive much to cats at home before very sadly they passed white. But so I don't want to be nasty to the cats because the cat. Just being a cat but I have got to the point where I'm at my wit's end with this and I am fed up of having to deal with the mess and fed up of having to clean the garden down before the kids go in it and fed up of having to ruin another pair of shoes you know and getting one of those cocktail sticks out to try and clear the mess of wife in the in a trader Mason was disgusting isn't it is disgusting but I can have a crack at the cats and I don't know who the owners are so it's not like you can send a note home with the cat and say I've been a terribly naughty boy been devastating in the neighbor's driveway but your suggestions yes they were entertaining I'll talk about that in a moment though I didn't act on the one that really did make me roar with laughter which was an angel of your driving apparently if you spray your own territory with male human urine than a party that keeps him away I'm still not sure I actually believe that but there you go more on that later in the show top story this morning. When do you think of all drivers and when it when that springs to mind how secure do you feel on the on the road when you've got a an older driver in front of you or sharing the carriageway with you a b.b.c. Investigation can reveal that according to figures from the d.v.l.a. The number of drivers aged 90 and over who hold a driving license has topped over 100000 for the 1st time so you can figure in Norfolk there are 26000 drivers 880 to 89 with a valid driving license and nearly 2500 license holders who are over 90 reporter Louise Fewster has been out in Yorkshire and she's been small drives to see what makes them keep getting behind the wheel. I do my own shopping I give people lifts a lot of people are able to warm them give them a lift back from the golf club that sort of thing here with a wonderful benefit and of course I live at the bottom of to my family from Leeds is almost 95 and is intending up account he's just yet I keep thinking that people will in front of me or old daughter is another probably younger than I you know because they're. The going wrong you know that the should be on the road some some people of my age I quite agree but if you compliments us and you're with it that's all Meanwhile 87 year old Bob Barrett says keeping himself safe on the roads. Left here he's taking it free joined us refresher course funded by knows who she county council Well he gives me more and more confidence has since sort of the rope a stump to say you Kip. That's the the the thing that I want to feel capable I want to feel that I'm not hopefully going to do anything silly but this Sunday better chance of not doing something silly if I've had a refresher course and someone has sought and said to me on to the Unfortunately old adjoined as do you have a bad reputation. With police joining into the path of a 77 year old motorist with dementia who is going at the end 6 Tomo 2 way the wrong way no one was injured but it's one of several high profile incidents involving older drivers over recent years however as today using figures from scenes of crashes how surveillance they are around 4 times less likely to be involved in an accident than 17 to 21 year olds although older people don't have more collisions than other drivers they even get injured more quickly and it's take longer to heal and so she heads of the road safety team in North Yorkshire one of the drivers to tell a lie on its own was the plan but you know as long as they're fit to do so both for my farm way she says she's not looking forward to the day she won't be getting behind the wheel I have thought about it yes I have thought you know if I have a of accidents then I would definitely give up I'll know when I'm not fit and I'll give up every thought. That's Luis Figo. Reporting So this morning I'm asking you will you know when it's time to stop do you know a loved one who still drives and do you wish they wouldn't drive or is a case that they have lost confidence and you wish that they still would drive so let's talk about driving later on in life no 160-361-7321 are particular to hear from you this morning if you've had that difficult conversation with a loved one where you tried to prise the keys away from them at 160-361-7321 if you're joining the conversation this morning and also in terms of older drivers do you think that we should retest because I think a lot of people feel that when it comes to driving later in life there needs to be some kind of test at some point which assesses a driver's ability and also has a look at how physically competent they are as well I think that's probably one of the biggest issues that I've heard on this radio program over the years that people feel that you shouldn't be able to just do a test in your teens or your twenties and that test takes you right the way throughout life I won 603617321 if you're joining the conversation this morning. And have breakfast on b.b.c. History thank you very much Nic nothing to tell you about all the very very quiet how at the moment some instance to tell you about what is good news. For the traveler you can trust if you spot any problems on the rights of als and you can give the full on I want 6 I 373 to. Carry this morning I'm lamenting on the quality of the national newspapers I tell you. That your bit of distance wife might think yeah right some front page this morning all the things all the things that are happening in the world they've got it's our favorite program isn't it is it celebrity No it's not love I think they're not celebrities not celebrities yet are they just normal people that they have I mean these people have chiseled. Which is not an ounce of fat on any of them these 100 toned young people who find their way on to this island and basically they're just thrown into some kind of den to get and then cameras follow what happens is the most trashy t.v. I've ever watched I've never seen it and I don't want to say it but when I did I watched 2 episodes I watched I thought going to watch this and see what it's like on the part of the sun this morning it has all secret chem and sex sex sex and they've gone to from the sun this morning basic just talk about the. Sex Lives as to the quality of story in the newspaper this morning as they were going up the ante on this program this morning I will give you some real news I'm on the front the I this morning male fertility in peril now this really is a problem sperm count of Western men men falls by half in 40 years urgent wake up call as experts say strong decline is said to continue chemicals smoking and obesity being singled out as possible causes front of the Times this morning end of the diesel and petrol car we don't talk about this give us a call 016-036-1732 all new vehicles must be fully electric by 2040 sales new diesel and petrol cars and vans will be banned from 2040 the government is to announce today the supply of new hybrid vehicles that have got an electric motor and a petrol diesel engine will also end in a move that comes after a similar pledge this month by the president of France President McComb last year we saw an increase in the amount of an all electric cars being sold however the big issue apparently is that we need more charge points around the country that's true on the front of the times let's talk about that it is a major step forward 160-361-7321 same story finds as well to the front of the Guardian also picture trees in May He is taking a break at the moment in beautiful Lake Garda wearing quite an interesting outfit so I don't look I don't comment on trees made clothes I have a policy of not commenting on her clothes however. Outfit is interesting all sales of new petrol diesel cars will be banned from 2040 as part of an effort to reduce air pollution the move will be announced by the government this morning it's on all the papers heralding a shift to all electric vehicles which now account for about one percent of the market they'll also be a fund of 255000000 pounds to help local council speed up efforts to combat emissions from diesel vehicles every union has got the story for us this morning so Emily why the government doing this well they need to cut. Lucian links to about $40000.00 premature deaths a year in the u.k. And the courts have ordered the government to do something about illegal levels of nitrogen dioxide in the air so they have a deadline of the end of this month to bring in some will announce some new plans to do that in the nick of time so I would say it's not just about story it's not just about this court order there is a shift towards electric cars you've got from the French president home he announced similar plans for France earlier this month and the Swedish car maker Volvo has decided from 2040 all its new models are going to have an electric motor up Absolutely there is a shift there's no doubt about that and I understand the aspiration but House especially in the work. Well if you look at the efforts to combat emissions from days old there's going to be cash for councils to try to change things in town centers This might include altering buses so they have a cleaner changing road layouts and trying to make traffic flow more smoothly we don't yet know if it's definitely going to be a scrappage scheme for diesel cause we think there will be a consultation but there is no firm commitment to do that this seems to be a way arenas 2 of punishing drivers of diesel cars so it doesn't look like they're going for some kind of charging system and the reason being that a lot of people bought diesels because they were encouraged to do so by the last Labor government. Based on the fact that diesels produce less carbon so that was a book that was actually going to help the last government reach different environmental targets the problem is of course diesels produce particular matter which damages our lungs and our health and so they've now realise that diesels are not the friendly calls we want saw them to be you know what reaction has there been from campaign us. Well they said these message measures are promising they would like more detail and I would expect them to say probably later today that they would like them to go a whole lot further as I mentioned those clean air charging zones that something government experts said would be the best way to tackle air pollution and the fact that they are not in this plan could see the government being taken back to court Ok Emily Thank you Emma Union look at r.t. This morning on that story now I think today is turning into a bit of a 4 wheel special program our top story all that all the drivers were talking about diesel cars being banned from 2014 it's on every single paper this morning I want to hear from you 181-603-6173 extension 21 is The Way Forward best for the environment best for our roads and also let's talk about the amount of older drivers on Norfolk's race 2500 over the age of 90 what you make of that. Robin good morning america morning good morning what you would say. Oh I see our show draw is. Very capable. But what Laurie made it out. And as I say I was saying. All right. Huge Yeah I would come and get hold of this stuff. Yeah Ok but what you would you make of that because I don't. Really somebody can be disabled or somebody can have reduced mobility but still be a perfectly decent driver. They are not but if you had an emergency can you go really slow. You know I. Was Going To late March Well this is this is this is not p.c. Steve good morning to you Steve. I'll tell you both this I mean I was a very well thank you I was in a car park in a supermarket I went to the Web just in case and we can identify the driver. And this boy was in a car his car and he tossed it back to his car he looked very unsteady on his feet if I was just about right she asked if he wanted some help loading the bags into the back of the car and I was watching him and I thought any moment now somebody you know wife daughter or son is going to pop round the corner get into the driver's seat now he put the bags in the back of the car he put the trying to just push the trolley away and he hobbled bless me hobbled around the car he got into the car thought gosh this is going to be interesting he could hardly turn his neck every shoulder the current balance you know he's really right now clutching at what bounced back out of the space and away he went I have to say I did think should he really beyond the right Steve yes. That is the situation. For you. I disagree a lot of youngsters a. Piece of paper they say that they haven't been talking to are. Climbing on the night on the road maybe different. I will say is reaction slow down when you get older see should it be should you on the prudently I'm fortunate enough to. Be Me I'm 65. Driving do you think we should retest I wouldn't want to make Yeah and I actually wouldn't if people who killed an attack on the road wouldn't Well I think my Swiss wouldn't pass back to Robin Robin would you mind a retest or a troll. Ok I'm not an interest in that reaction because most people really do not want to be retested Robin Steve thank you coming quite expensive. We should do this for the program we should put me on a driving test and see if I pass because I don't think I will if identical get past a theory test now because a lot has changed since I passed my driving test unit back in 2000 I think a pos my joint is 2001 maybe. And I remember then thinking it was not easy I mean that I should been quite jealous of older drivers and the stories all they had to do is drive around the corner and park the car and they got their driving license so I remember then thinking it was hard and I think the test has got much harder since then I won 603617321 would you mind a retest this morning because the front page of every single paper is talking about diesel cars being banned from 2040 you'd be forgiven for saying can't just row back a couple of years when the government was giving us incentives to buy diesel cars and now would being told they're going to be scrapped John good morning good morning your honor our partner director Karen very interesting I guess we're here to order where all the electricity is going to be generated period apart and it will have to be generated. Well Ok that was advocate here if you have a look 1st of all this country does not have a comprehensive energy plan that might be the fashion the government wants to look at but there's been successive governments that failed in that department if I was to manufacture a an energy plan from the Government's direction we are seeing more green energy we've got the world's biggest offshore wind farm that's going to be developed off the north coast and so therefore you could say that by and by then you know in terms of our energy mix greater proportion would be green energy so we are moving in the right direction. Where our food should be growing quickly we do also need to know which people don't return. And you know the food growing supermarket shelves go on for years the problem here the paradox is the great green energy sometimes a compromise has to be found in the countryside and that can give us a headache but also a lot of great a lot of energy and electricity to produce it actually is not green at all if you think about the old coal stations. Yeah exactly at one time where they only let it come from truly character it is going to be an awful lot more needed but isn't isn't isn't the energy mix as is the moment to make sure the new energies bit of coal and maybe that aborting nuclear energy is not better than just relying forever more on fossil fuels to to power our cars that might be but you not have any one. Thing or you can't keep government no longer and I was right to say You look pretty full of wind turbines already Ok Just tell me all the drivers 2500 drivers over the age of 90 in Norfolk what you make of that well I might go right make a reading on it but I would have got a small newspaper running and I might remember every time I also getting older so when I would be I would want to die so I bear that in mind as well John good to have you on the show and 63617321 if you're joining us this morning I just point out. Paradox on the front of the Guardian some might call it hypocrisy we are completely vulnerable female m.p. Speak out to The Guardian newspaper picture about a Subaru. On the front of the paper this morning discussing how difficult it is to be a female m.p. And the amount of abuse that you get just beneath it is a picture of the prime minister on holiday pay this morning not making a comment about the clothes that she's wearing but of course there are accusations the Prime Minister's break is not so much a break when you've got a pack of reporters following you around and it's quite interesting looking at the pressure that M.P.'s face especially female M.P.'s we've had a number of high profile cases of late of female M.P.'s suggesting that they've been targeted by trolls online 68. Thank you so much to tell you about looking quiet and calm as expected at this time of morning on the rails there's no reports of problems as all subsidies in the county are in time which is good and there's no reported delays in Oregon international airports. On the 875 in both directions around Walton right and this will to my temperature flies on the a one for 8 from the right neighbor in Holt with the travel you can trust I'm curious how it if any problems on the berries or rails and you can tweet us out travel or give us a call I will 63672 coming up to 7 o'clock on b.b.c. a 999 call over the Burnham deep Del ram raid on Monday coming up on the program another encouraging pre-season result has left the Canaries fans buoyant ahead of their final friendly magic hour road this weekend we're going to finish 1st or 2nd . Today's weather a bright sunny start to the day this morning actually looking really nice outside but it's not going to trial. On the way but I'll have the full forecast in around 5 minutes. Tim has what we need to know at 701. Police encouraging people to continue ringing in their concerns despite a 999 call about an impending ram raid being discounted by an operator in the early hours of Monday a woman in Burnham deep called 999 after seeing an agricultural teleporter driving through the village at 3 in the morning week before a similar machine had ripped a cashpoint from a wall in wells but the police operator said it wasn't worth responding and hung up the control room call back 4 minutes later and then sent officers but Burnham's cashpoint was also taken Deputy Chief Constable Nick Dean says they got it wrong and they still want people to court but we do handle over 1000 calls a day the vast majority are dealt with very promptly and in a very highly professional way because a highly trained and indeed provide a high level of service but I won't for the issue we got this one wrong for that we apologize. The trial continues today of 2 teenagers accused of attacking a 15 year old boy in knowledge which left him with an ear sliced into and other significant injuries the use age 14 and 17 at the time are alleged to have carried out an attack on the boy in Chapel Hill gardens last November neither boy can be named for legal reasons and both pleaded not guilty at a North Korean court to wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and possession of a knife and an ax the judge will decide later where Charlie guards life will end after another dispute between his parents in Great Ormond Street Hospital Chris guard and Kali Yates when their baby to die at home is doctors say a hospice would be more appropriate to provide the care that he needs. A 50 year old man has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after a father was killed in a collision on the a 140 ciphered this yesterday morning it happened near Mendel Szymon Suffolk a man in his forty's died his 7 year old daughter was airlifted to hospital with a broken collarbone the road was only reopened in the last hour. Police are investigating another suspected acid attack in East London 2 men thought to be in their late teens were taken to hospital after an unknown liquid was thrown at them . Research carried out by the b.b.c. Has found that the number of drivers aged 90 and over who hold a driving license has topped over 100000 for the 1st time nearly 2 and a half 1000 of those live in Norfolk Clare Worden report says d.v.l.a. Figures show a record number of people aged the age of 80 had a valid driving license in Norfolk there were 26000 Try this aged 80 to 89 with one and nearly 2500 license holders who were over the age of 90 government figures contradict the idea that a would try this on safe over seventy's are 4 times less likely to be involved in an accident than men aged. $17.21 die there's over the age of 70 are required to fill in a self assessment form every 3 years declaring that their eyesight meets the minimum standards and they have no health impediments to their driving but there is no practical test of their skills the government is expected to announce later today that all sales of new petrol and diesel cars will be banned from 20 to 40 as part of efforts to reduce air pollution it's all councils will be offered 255000000 pounds in extra funding to address local pollution issues Jim holder the editorial director of what Carr says electric vehicles have a very small market share at the moment and he's not sure how ministers will hit a target of 100 percent in just 23 years. Cause you've got sort of fully electric and that is a record number that is actually true records of previous years and really there are issues not just a number of chart forms but having chart points to work and owners of electric cars can actually rely on when they get them and they can get charged and one of West Norfolk's big annual rule of vents the Sandringham flower show takes place today the Prince of Wales and the Duchess Coolmore will be visiting the state this morning to see the royal marquees and meet people on the charity stands b.b.c. Radio needs now the sports headlines his j. Lawrence. Farkas says his side's performance last night was impacted by injury despite that the Canaries want to know at Charlton Athletic in the penultimate friendly before the start of the championship Greg rather furred says he may have to have surgery on the injury that saw him pull out of the World Athletics Championship next month the reigning long jump champ has withdrawn because of an ankle injury chases trying to. Get. Interesting takes a. Closer look not only covers not just. The election enjoyed being one of the. Nurses down Websters made it through to the quarter finals of the World Match Play darts. The 1st time in his career the 49 year old overcame Steve West 117 in the 2nd round of Blackpool into gardens and Cumberland b. Norfolk by 6 wickets in a tight finish yesterday in the Minor Counties championship cover things for the papers this morning which to run past a sushi apparently is now one of the most popular fast foods that you can get in from addicted to the stuff behind and I like it just like you know like I like hot Japanese food sushi I've never been big on love it I absolutely love it I just think if you're not a fan of traditional fast food or you know what burgers and no I don't mind burgers but only when they're done you know properly you know we can just taste the Me I'm not one not I know that you guys on the show they do something that's called a Mackie rum. Well I don't. Usually Ritchie Hancock with great gusto and speed and enthusiasm dashes down to the Haymarket in orange to pick up a bag of treats from McDonalds and brings them back and then they devour them what they never seen a meal before and they take great in there for the team that I'm not of I'm not a huge fan of this I'm not that sushi I would travel for sushi Ok wild for sushi my lover who has fantastic family are not a massive fan of I once went to Texas all you can eat repels growing and they brought out these huge great big hunks of meat and I love huge great big hunks of meat but I was under the any of that kind of fast food fast food after a while just as often quite sickly Yeah but I mean very different food you know you can't compare any sushi to Bertha's or whatever and you also can't compare it to big hunks of meat it in fact just the opposite is delicate slices of meat or fish you know. They're white I will go both into the scale I love delicate slices of fish and sushi but I also love as a friend of mine. Listen to this program more as we have what I say they does a wonderful barbecue where they see just covers the whole bit. Steaks and it is one of those modest nights in my life because you see a variety of steaks a whole herd of cows sitting on this barbecue and I devour my way through all of them which is very kind of respond a lot of people think it's gladness and and probably unethical but the next morning boy oh boy don't you pay for it cost pal. So I found out that I have one of these not so not my daughter she's she's 3 she's on anti constipation stuff that she has to drink to help you know that end on it sachets. I did pass Yeah. B.b.c. Radio. Has taken some you never know where the conversation is going to take you have a morning good morning is not a bad start out there this morning it's dry it's bright we've got a bit of sunshine here and there as well but the cloud is forever thickening and it's already starting to do that so below into a dry sense of security there as this cloud is going to produce some rain fairly shortly as well not quite yet it's who are actually making its way across the country but there is a band of rain some of it could be quite heavy and as it means 3 the wind is going to pick up as well so becoming quite strong quite gusty as the rain moves some heavier rain then it tends a bit lighter through the afternoon invention clearing away towards this evening temperatures getting up to around 20 Celsius that is going to stay breezy throughout and for the evening as well but any remaining cloud will dissipate eastwards becoming clear and reasonably cool as well overnight 12 Celsius the minimum the wind falls a bit lighter for to morrow's sunshine dry start again but then crown bubbling up we could see some heavy showers through the course of the day marksman to average of Thursday 19 Celsius not a coastal waters forecast violation till mid day for the washer around Herridge temperature between 15 and 19 Celsius sunny intervals wind force 2 to 4 becoming force 45 wind direction south easterly becoming southerly maximum gust 22 knots coming 30 knots ceased a slight pressure 1010 when the balls and visibility very good m k can set of your b.b.c. Radio Norfolk weather Kate thank you Ted. Minutes past 7 it can read at breakfast on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk you're waking up to Wednesday the 26th of July record numbers of older drivers a using Norfolk's roads b.b.c. Research has found that the numbers of over 90 s with a valid driving license has topped 100000 for the 1st time in Norfolk there are 26000 drivers aged between 80 and 89 with a valid driving license and nearly 2500 license holders over 90 the B.B.C.'s Louise Fewster says despite this stat high profile cases can give older drivers a bad reputation as for the ministry. It's good to see them with police joining into the path of a 77 year old motorist with dementia who is going at the end 6 Tomo to 8 the wrong way no one was injured but it's one of several high profile incidents involving older drivers of in recent years however the city using figures from scenes of crashes has revealed they are around 4 times less likely to be involved in an accident than 17 to 21 year olds while drivers age 70 or over are required to fill in a self assessment form every 3 years declaring that their eyesight meets the minimum standard and they have no health impediments to their driving sadly fail is Norfolk County Council's drive and ride a development manager and she's on the line now Sally are you surprised by these figures. Good morning now I'm not too surprised by these figures really we have a lot of people who come to live in Norfolk us their in their time of year and we do have regular updates regarding the drivers and their licenses so no I'm not too surprised know if we can council has a program designed for older drivers who want to check their roadworthiness just a little bit about that yes we have a program called Gold and really what we're trying to do is keeping people driving safer for longer so this is an opportunity where they can get out one of our trainers in the car and we can just have a look at their driving and see where they're actually see where we can help them our aim is to sort of refresh any skills and remove any worries that they might have and at the end of the day we want them to be driving as as long as they possibly can while they're fit and healthy and safe today say and really we want them to still enjoy the driving and lessen the risk if there is any you know the interesting thing is the people who opt on to your course all the really the people that you want to target to do you think more needs to be done to get hold of the people who say I'm a great driver I'm a great driver but actually there are question marks about their ability now I believe that we see a whole spectrum of people through the color scheme some people suffer a fair in and others are via family or friends who they just want a bit of a refresher really just a bit of a brush up on their driving just to make sure we all get into habits of what in any age we are but the people that we see are quite a broad spectrum so I just think we cover all ages and all abilities do you ever see anybody who you feel really shouldn't be on the road and if so what do you do to tackle and. It's very rare that we see somebody like that because often with a little bit of help and support people can actually learn new skills and learn you waste a lot of it might just be confidence if we had somebody here we really felt it was time to perhaps retire from driving then yes we would discuss other options with them obviously it's a key thing here also the figures. Because And we can bend stats various ways but this one is quite stark even though people might talk about older drivers if you have a look at accidents then older drivers 4 times less likely to have an accident than in their younger counterparts. Yes I think again as people get older they they regulate their mileage they regulate their journeys and they do have a mechanism themselves that if the weather is not good might not want to go out and so generally they are making journeys but perhaps not of the long get your ration or the higher mileage that perhaps you might do when you're younger Ok Sally thank you good to have you on the program this morning 016-036-1732 extension 1 if you're picking up the phone and joining us I want to hear from you on older drivers should we retest older drivers I'm surprised. 6 o'clock people say yes we should retest most the time you'll get a reaction quite a strong reaction to that question from all the drivers say well no we're not actually responsible for that many accidents you should be keeping a keen eye on the younger drivers pick up the phone 160-361-7321 tell me do you think we should be retesting and if so what age should we be retesting What are your experiences of older drivers on Norfolk's roads of Henri told you the story in the supermarket of this old boy I'm saying this with respect there's a boy who really unsteady on his feet got into his car and ride in the clutch bumped his way out of the space and then finally left the car park and I catch myself thinking I saw him trying to look over his shoulder and he had kind of creaked over the shoulder of should he really be on the road we had a little bit of a battle get in the case of my grandmother. She had been diagnosed with dementia at this point but you could quite clearly see that her reaction time had reduced that she wasn't as confident on the road and the big statement she made which alerted us was that she really struggled that night she found it very hard to gauge distances at night and we had a little struggle trying to get the keys off. Unfortunately just took the bike more which I think is even more of a hazard on that on 2 wheels time specially when it comes to contact pedestrians. But then she kept losing a bike around. Town of that disappeared would probably have put 181-603-6173 extension 21 you tell me this morning let's talk about older drivers and how safe they are on our roads also get the story about electric cars this morning and we've your calls on both those driving related issues into the mix. Right but just a reminder. That if even. 20 mile an hour. Between right on right. With the. Problems on the right. Pull. 6173. 718 out of prefaced on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk back she calls in a moment 1st b.b.c. . Investigation has learned a bit more about what has happened in terms of this problem that we had up in the west of Norfolk earlier in this week not a piece of it is a 999 call about a ram raid in North Norfolk ended without action yesterday long green Norfolk Police and Crime Commissioner spoke to me on this program about 2 recent ram rates in that part of the county in the early hours of Monday morning a cash machine was ripped from the wall at the nice a shop in Burnham deep Dale it happened a week after j c b was used to rip a cashpoint from the Co-op in Wells lawn green had this advice for people be vigilant if you see some of this equipment moving down the road at night something suspicious is going on it's not they're not picking up pay bills at night so John brain says Be vigilant that's the best advice be vigilant and so you're asking the public to call the police if they see this kind of machinery moving around at that time of night. If there's no not your neighbor there's not a valid reason that you understand for it and also you know if you're in a holiday camp and so on and you see a group of. Perhaps fairly young lads there that don't look like obvious holidaymakers ask yourself maybe what's going on and if you have the slightest suspicion from one on Ok well that interview made one listener very unhappy operative price is here now with more on this so Sophie what happened so Alex contacted b.b.c. Where do you know fit to say she did. Call the police she called them at 5 past 3 in the morning on Monday morning to say she'd seen a teleporter drive past her house and she says the cool wasn't taken seriously so 1st of all she called 11101 sorry but she was told by an automated voice that she was in a queue so she decided to call 999 fearing that a crime was underway so after the call handler took a few details she was told she shouldn't have called 999 and the coup was ended it was a little while later she was called back by police who wanted to know if she'd seen the registration of the vehicle and then she had a loud crash and she's told them they needed to come now around 15 minutes later she saw a vehicle come past dragging a cash machine so she called 999 back and then she could see blue lights in the area obviously we now know that vehicle and the cash machine were found abandoned by offices but the main feeling for Alex is one of frustration really that this crime couldn't be stopped in the village that she loves and Lauren Green did replies Alex on Twitter she tweeted us about this and he said you will be receiving a call shortly from Norfolk police be congratulated for doing absolutely the right thing but the police acknowledge that their response on this was wrong Deputy Chief Constable Nick Dean spoke to j.t. Ellis last night well I can fully understand the caller's frustration and where we've made a mistake we put our hands up and that's my mantra and on this occasion we got we got that call wrong we have to put it into context that's no consolation for the caller on this particular occasion and in specially in terms of the wider context of why we were asking people to call but we do had over 1000 calls a day the vast majority are dealt with very promptly and in a very highly professional Why I could take as a highly trained and indeed provide a high level of service but I won't budge the issue we've got this one wrong for that we apologize you know what she said at the end of the 1st call that she. Still she shouldn't have called 990 in as he said we we have been broadcasting these appeals to people to contact police if they see anything suspicious because it's been 2 ram raids now do you know why she was told she should've called 999 Well I've listened to both calls made by the caller and as I've said we didn't get it quite right we do encourage and we have had a great response from the public on a number of initiatives and especially in relation to rural crime and we still are pale for people to regain have the confidence that Norfolk police will take these calls seriously and if you call Want to one and you get with an automated message what is an acceptable wait because I might and she could hear the crime going on in the background and want to let someone know as soon as possible. Or devices if it's an emergency a life threatening or a crime in progress then by all means fire no no no and that's what the emergency law is there for 11 is is a non-emergency call and the caller given the circumstances from what I've listened to exactly the right thing as Mr Green has pointed out. But if we are you know it's circumstances change while she's in a queue or why anyone is in a queue for any one I want then retail No no no and no one will criticize you for that for that for that action Well I think one of the main things that worried Alex was that it took 17 minutes of police officers to get to Benjamin and she understands about the same for the wells I mean obviously these are quite remote parts of north is this the kind of time scale people should expect no we have we have dedicated times which we aim to be in both an urban and rural environment and we meet those times we provide a very good response to the communities of Norfolk clearly 17 minutes 15 minutes is a long time for someone to wait for place I accept that but actually the response times nationally are very good for 4th place nationally and also locally within Norfolk we provide a very good response. We do cover a vast amount you know vast area in terms of room over especially in the north of the county but we do have officers out there 24 hours a day and I will respond to imagine schools because teta chief counsel Nick Dean their safety Alex says that she wasn't after congratulations for what she did just a chance to talk through what happened yeah that's right she wants to speak to long green but she isn't the only one with concerns about rural policing we've had an email come in to us from Frances Reeve to say the perpetrators of the a.t.m. Theft at Wells could have been caught red handed if our police station had been manned and off sick could have been on site within too many minutes as the station is only a few yards away instead police had to travel 40 miles to late the mail says the same with the detail one and it says when next I wonder we had a perfectly good mom station and someone in their wisdom saw fit to pull it down spend thousands building a new one but there's never anyone that when you need them Ok so if you thank you so what you make of this are you satisfied with what you've heard it's a bit odd to be put in a queue on one no one at 3 am in the morning do you feel confident that if you call the police they will be there 160-361-7321 if you're joining us this morning 725 Nick Conrad a breakfast. And join the conversation Good morning and 1st of all let's talk about older drivers Yes you are quite agree with. The people who are. Complaining. Beyond themselves one day but anyway John 92 been driving. And yes yes yes. Point out listeners because they may not know who John is. Ok. Anyway we don't go very far we only go to do our shopping which is from but. We don't go to church and we never drive any did. It so you know we. Go out and we enjoy having male somethings but if we go out in the evening we have somebody take us out we don't go out at night and here's the problem on the one hand you could say well we should make sure that John is absolutely safe on the right and we should retest him but the other side of this is you should be applauded you've got your independence which is so important you go out and about which is so important we should be very careful should we not before we start penalizing older drivers That's right yes I mean we seem to get the blame for a lot of things don't they but you know all these people will be older one day and you know they'll get the same thing probably Yeah and really get a voice is mourning all the better Johnny take Thank you thank by John as an attractant Chris in sport Good morning Chris. Forgive me because manifesting a moment you should be there now Chris very good morning to you hello good morning good morning what you like to say and I think this is nothing to do with age I think it's to do with ability and you get lots of young drivers driving around like lunatics much more dangerous than somebody who's 70 or 80 or even 90. Dollars on a 25 mile an hour thing is so much respect for the drivers and the ability maybe people should maybe everybody should be tested every 10 years well but that might not be such a bad idea I'm not a suspect in several other not because I fear I might not pass that's completely devastating because if I don't part and I can't do this radio program in a moment about the honesty I don't think I would pass now Chris but do you think that we should be examining people's driving ability maybe you know maybe not such a harsh test for retest but we should be examine people's driving ability more frequently I think that's the case and the thing is it's still early it's not to do with age it's to do with ability. As I said. They are in store chain young young chaps and. Eliminates classist in about 50 or 60 miles an hour in their super little. Clue about how to drive a car just from something else past you this is not the front of the eye this morning Chris forgive me for just I'm springing this upon me but I want to talk about it because had an interesting text I just read in the headlines or read the I had line and somebody texting off the back of this here comes the headline that male fertility in peril span counter western males falls by half in 40 years wakeup call is experts say strong decline is set to continue chemical smoking obesity singled out as possible causes partly lots of us. Are really struggling at the moment and the quality of our sperm is not particularly good and we have lost 50 percent. In terms of. Effective. In the last few years somebody text in and said Ari spend count story that's good news we've got too many people somebody else has said that single piece of news might save humanity would you make of that. I can see the point here reduced population. But. I think it's more a lifestyle. People should look after. Eating well. Not drinking too much not too much Yeah I think it's more about. The population of yeah Chris thank you or maybe actually with things like i v f when when it's suspected that the problem is the with the man. Then maybe the doctor should be more honest and say look you've got to give up smoking and you've got to hit a weight target before we spend more money on you because this might be an issue with your lifestyle rather than anything that is biologically play here the interesting thing about this headline is just the reaction that it's got on the text on the e-mail so this might save humanity let's just talk about that's a male fertility in peril is the headline on the on this morning and you are reacting by telling me this is good news and this is being dressed up in the papers as being really bad news you think is good news let's discuss this 816-036-1732 extension 1 if you're picking up the phone 730. Thank you Nic not much to tell you about as I'm not aware of any instance or accidents on the trains the 747 Lowestoft nor'east which is to 830 has been canceled because of signaling problems and there's roadworks and temperature flights online very nice cool right in telling to John and if you're in same Tony just be aware that on Richmond very best have flights at Bell light if you come across any problems on the right stand you can let me know if i give us a call and I want 683617321 I'm Harry how is with the travel you can trust. . Says his side's performance last night was impacted by injury in the Canaries want to know what charts and athletic in the penultimate friendly before the start of the Championship and Steven Naismith with the goals says injuries are very taken the toll on his squad yeah perhaps that's one of the reasons that we start a little bit sloppy So it's a lot of load for for the guys who have to stand on the pitch right now I want the guys to fight against setbacks and. To be there each and every day and also it's a really really hard situation I want to fight against them and I've got the feeling of the 1st time we're not in the fighting attitude Norris's Dan Webster says no matter what happens this week he's happy the demolition man has made it through to the quarter finals of the world match play darts for the 1st time in his career the 41 year. Old overcame Steve West 117 in the 2nd round of Blackpool went to gardens Webster says the next 7 days a very important to his career plus measure your main I mean I think the last 4 range to last 6 dangerous semi Farnell an hour long and still go on and go to bed early I'm up at 6 o'clock I'll do everything one trying to do everything wrong so we do everything right no matter what the result can't do normal and that's a look at things. Longer Kate composed do everything right. And I have in mind kings and stars who have to bounce back from 2 losses were the winner of the Norfolk Arena tonight the speedway side host and all the Hansen who are currently in 2nd place in the Premiership Nicolas pausing makes his return to the stars line up in place of the injured Louis Rose Well Captain Robert Lambert will make a late decision on his fitness after crashing in Poland on Sunday but we spend France as yesterday's loss to Cumberland could have gone either way at all and signed securitized when I'm on a park with a going down to the last 3 balls Kumble and eventually won by 6 wickets France says victory in the Minor Counties championship match would have always been difficult. One of those early. Could go either way and. Then really honest I mean to get 10 wickets on there would have been you know a mentor you know so it is always going to difficult. Perhaps only going to be one winner and so I got over the line there so well into the p.t. Says he surprised himself after breaking the 50 metre breaststroke world record for the 2nd time in the day as he reached the world aquatics Chamish its final if he she wins today is fine also just after 5 pm The saving he will replicate is achievements of the world championships 2 years ago when he took the 50 meter and 100 meter titles former Olympic champion Greg rather food says he's got a deal might be able to defend his long jump title in next month's World Athletics Championships brotherhoods been struggling with ankle and growing problems and says he may require surgery and also yesterday's tip didn't place Today's to. From the haymakers the 3 telepathic number 2 love Oasis small support often our love away says love the way Sis sounds like fun doesn't sound too bad but it is a horse now. We must talk about yesterday's program Ok plentiful switchboard for half an hour when all I mention was a little problem having at home which was to do with cats and people were writing with all sorts of wonderful suggestions very creative including one caller who said that I need to. First. We say this without sounding crass when you you're in a for the 1st time in a day that is the strongest. You know really I mean literally half an hour ago you talk about constipation with me you know you've gone straight into this this is irritating let's go you know one of these on this is this is not the kind of program that this was about bodily fluids and a lot of great fun to talk about this on the morning but you know that's what they said in l.a. To spread a lot of my drive and by spraying it all of my drive a party that will deter other cats so this morning about 4 o'clock or so 5 o'clock am and I thought to myself This is my moment and I looked at an empty milk bottle. Fancier I just do not fancy it and it's really rather grotesque isn't it so I didn't do that this morning I promise you not that I did not do those morning good . But I am looking for more creative solutions and a lot of you have come in this morning to a couple of e-mails about a product called law in who. Apparently this is something that you can put around your property and it will deter cats now I don't know if it is real excrement from big cats or it is just some kind of synthetic product I would like to know more about it anything is that it's a real product I do have a couple of friends who owns use so I can get I get the real thing not the one to get in the cage of the bucket with a lot myself but if they could deliver it then I'd be more than happy to chuck it around but how can I be any better I don't you making this up no I'm not I'm not making this up I want 60361732 I'm not making this up as a product apparently can buy and according to. The e-mails and what I've had this is the best product I'm not trying to advertise on the big lie on Pearl It's called Lion pay a penny that is what you need and I said I'd mention it for those who have got a similar problem to me Ok. You know I would certainly Internet to find out more but I don't want to say that I've got one of all my male colleagues and I sing in the morning today because I write a thank you 737 he comes to whether he can set up a dry start across the county this morning with a glimmer or 2 of sunshine but it's not going to stay that way the cloud is thickening from the west and with that we're going to see some rain arriving as well some heavy bass of rain timing a little more patchy into the afternoon and pieces are going to turn very windy as well the maximum temperature today getting up to 20 Celsius but I'll have the full forecast in details at around half an hour. Mick Conrad had breakfast on b.b.c. Radio 738 Welcome to the program you're waking up to Wednesday the 26th of July coming up we're going to be live in crime 75 years on from a bombing raid which killed 11 people and left several people injured in the town I really wanted to market so while the Web is going to be right where one of the bombs fell my for the program this morning we're talking older drivers and will be speaking to Norwich City fans after yesterday's 2 nil friendly victory over Charlton in south London. Have a quick look at the front page the papers for you this morning on the front of the mail facility in peril sperm count of western males falls by half in 40 years urgent wake up call as experts say strong decline is set to continue by the way your in your interesting reaction on the text of that story has become a talkie this morning on the program because lots he said this is a good news story because it's the only way we can reduce the population keep those calls coming in the Times this morning Charlie God said to spend final days in care hospice The paper says child of God is likely to spend his final hours in a hospice unless his parents can find a doctor who will care. For that family ill baby Also end of the diesel and petrol car sales need diesel and petrol cars and vans will be banned from 2040 the government is to announce today the supply of new hybrid vehicles that have an electric motor and a petrol or diesel engine will also end in a move that comes after a similar pledge this month by the president of France President McCrum on the front of the Guardian this morning 60 percent rise in on qualified teachers as Labor Labor has accused to resume a government of allowing more than 600000 people to be taught by unqualified teachers following an analysis of official figures yesterday also Jeremy Colvin comes of criticism also in the papers this morning for his pledge in the election over trying to eliminate student debt Daily Mirror this morning revealed just a scandal the killer of Stephen Lawrence gets legal aid to soon after he was attacked in jail wall was Charlie God's parents denied in it in their heart break in a heartbreaking fight to save their baby and the paper says Stephen Lawrence's killer David Norris has been given legal aid to see prison chiefs of 10000 pounds after being beaten up by convicts the move sparked fury as state cash was denied to Charlie God's parents in their fight to treat him and on the front of the sun this morning well it's a story about Celebrity Love Island I'll spare you the details about to our top story we are discussing older drivers this morning the number of over ninety's who hold a driving license in Great Britain has topped 100004 the 1st time that's according to data revealed by the d.v.l.a. Following a request for information by the b.b.c. In Norfolk there are 26000 drivers aged 80 to 89 with a valid driving license and nearly 2500 license holders who are over the age of 90 drivers age 70 or over are required to fill in a self assessment form every 3 years declaring that their eyesight meets the minimum standard and they have no health impediments to their driving Sally failed is Norfolk County Council's driver and rider development manager she told me about their driving program design. For older drivers Yes we have a program called Gold and really what we're trying to do is keeping people driving safer longer so this is an opportunity where they can go out one of our trainers in the car and we can just have a look at their driving and see where they're actually see where we can help them. To start refreshing the skills and really any worries that they might have while there are occasional very well publicized stories about elderly drivers going the wrong way on a motorway or jewel carriage way but are all the drivers more dangerous Charles Musselwhite joins the conversation he is from the Center for aging at Swans a very good morning to you Charles what do you make of these figures. Good morning yeah we've had a little look at the data that. Police collect collation and when there's been an injury in the country the stats 19 data set as it's called and we've had a little look to see does that change as we age and should we be concerned about people as they age in terms of particular to themselves or to other drivers and it doesn't seem to be that we need to worry there is an increase in the number of older people involved in creations from 75 years onward on that data set but when we had a look at the details of those conditions and the types of injury they're having from those it seems that's probably due to a fragility So they're much more likely to be a statistic right do you think people are honest when they do this self assessment . Question What I do think it does is give you a chance to reflect on your own driving behavior or you know I do a lot of research for a lot of older people and a lot of them are very concerned they're not a danger to other motorists but said we know giving up driving is associated with real anxiety it's really difficult we've created a society a moment where we live around that are driving you know from place to place particularly in rural areas but even in many urban areas now and so to give up their cars. It is a real difficult and hard decision to make and have the debate about retesting with an age old debate but where do you stand on retesting all drivers. Yeah another good question we've had a look at data from other countries where they do much more stringent testing and we do. All the drivers that could be eyesight tests in some countries in some countries it's called negative testing as to how fast the brain operates and works and in some countries they do on road driving tests as well and in any of those situations there doesn't seem to be any difference in terms of collisions resulting from older drivers or for old older drivers so they're only as good as what we do in this country in terms of self decoration that does seem to be a little bit tentative evidence that more stringent eyesight and eyesight tests could be the way forward but a bit more research is needed on that they were you are in the graph listening across this from age u.k. North of Amun good morning what do your members say to you about driving later in life what does it actually add to their lives. Most. About choice you know what to do things. This is about independence so if you say to people that will take the car away from you no doubt in many that would spark a real concern. It would concern but it isn't necessarily the end of their independence for example if you are taught it at the cost of ensuring running maintaining the car you can buy an awful lot of community transport taxes various things for that same price so it doesn't have to impact on you and it's just about that freedom to do things as you choose Charles back to you would you say this is quite a political issue because you've got here a group of people who do vote elections and if we do something which you seem to be adding to the older people then lots of political parties feel rather jittery about that. Can point. To the evidence we don't think there's any need to do anything more stringent at the moment I would hope people what we would advocate is is perhaps people just to reflect much more on their their driving behavior have asked their family and friends are they safe take a look at their faces when they sat in the car with you when you were driving did they look worried but also make use of the great driver assessment centers that we have and don't be frightened to have a refresher lessons are driving instructors many of them are qualified to take older people out and know just and that would really help and we all know that giving up driving is much easier much easier for someone to do if they plan it well in advance and start start thinking about other modes of transport Yeah even McGrath families will have difficult conversations with older drivers no loved ones about driving How do you go about it without running the risk of being patronized according causing the older person distress. I think it's well it's just just said one of the things about being honest with people and having the only conversation to be a 2 way conversation an older person is to. Listen maybe put some of the feelings aside and think logically about it but it's about an honest conversation looks at. Both. Situation for the driver the position of putting themselves in terms of their own health and safety let alone that the road uses and also to talk about those other ways of getting around other ways of doing things and just thinking through those alternatives what support can educate offer people to stay safe on the rights as they age when we have a booklet called in the driving seat that is downloadable from our website or can be provided by us to people and then gives a whole range of different guidance and we wouldn't dos the Norfolk County Council and gold driving scheme that your. Only speaker spoke about. People to do graphics not too long. Assessment it's not a test it's just a hope to maybe get more confident driving Ok Thank you Charles Musselwhite from the center of innovative aging and that speaking in the growth from h u k no for thank you both for your time this morning 747. I had Radio you. Seen. Carries fans on that to the victory of a child and last night on the radio next fast the travel his hairy Thank you Nic on the train to the 747. 830 has been cancelled because of the. Nothing problems the parking lot though nothing to tell you just a little bitty on North freight northbound because of road whites and temper lights and had to set at the moment is key to about 5 minutes that is also a bit congested on crime of road at a boundary nor a gentle towell very I'm Harriet how it with a child we can trust I'm back in 15 minutes. Good morning Nick Conrad a breakfast on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk lots to talk about this morning what is good news. Is not good news good news coming in a moment here comes the bad news 1st of all rising takeaways in our most deprived areas is linked to health inequality this is a story that's been picked up by the e.d.p. This morning health experts have warned that the fight against the rising obesity levels that we're seeing in Norfolk is being lost as parts of North Sea The number of takeaways soar to the county's highest areas of deprivation as in the number of takeaways rocket Raechel rates of diabetes of also being recorded north and Great Yarmouth were both found to have significantly more takeaways per 1000 residents than the national average according to new figures here comes the us about is he comes of good news or the good news is called stocks are on the increase in North Sea waters which means that we can now talking. To a delicious bit of cod without feeling guilty anymore. He's chosen in terms of take whereas if you think about your average takeaway is there really a healthy takeaway I suppose Thai food quite healthy isn't it funny enough certain kinds of combatives like a chicken kebab or guess is quite healthy it's pretty bread salad and grilled chicken I'd suggest probably a doner kebab is not particularly healthy but fish n chips pizzas Chinese Indian food very high in fat isn't it so you can understand why this report has concerns about the number of takeaways we are eating but any Good morning. Good morning would you like to say. You're on about all the drivers on one of them. Think. I have to by the rules now intro shallowly in the Create areas said you know come on for flake between you know flavor you. Always don't greatly I had 16 cows beyond me all gone like this one trucker overtake me and pains in conus. Just lazy I think of the stupid Ofo I shouldn't be on the road you know you do and because I'm sticking to the rules of the road and driving correctly I'm going to pose naked. So do you think sometimes I get this feeling as well if you say Romulus take the speed limit behind you you feel the traffic willing you to go faster you don't have to put your foot on the accelerator Derry new nickname is sickening cowards I looked in my mirror and we can see stink out of the army come to flake and never show you know them paint your country's flag. And Alarabiya Laryea back the other day because I was turned. 30. And knew soon you do build a clue it's been out in the background interjecting my girl no overt or good morning to Governor listen I can always come to you for sensible comment on the big news story bennies I'm going to give these people talking about the Texas want to maybe not so much on the phone which I think is interesting in itself but the I this morning Bernie male fertility in peril span count of western males falls by half and 40 as urgent wakeup call as experts say strong to Clyde is set to continue chemical smoking and obesity singled out as a possible causes Now the reason I'm focusing on that story is on the text people are saying this is not a bad news story this is a good news story this is the only way we're going to limit the population what you make of that Nic 1st the truthful whom the Propofol and e-mail. Fair point. She. Tell you why READY. Only. We have everything French We don't care we just. You know I mean in French we have. Patience to. Read and learn to leave. And I think you know old people do know the service. Now Nic 'd I have never seen too many people. Ok Ben but thank you good to have you on the program this thanks very much thank you to the governor in the year you get it right. Well. I tell you are what I looked at this morning was definitely capital leases Bernie thank you good to have you here on the shy 754 and Mary said you can see the undefeated preseason run yes the shelter in the Canaries won 2 nil of the valley in their panelled from a game before the start of the championship season Yannick Ville struck in the 1st half a full Steven Naismith added in the 2nd before the match b.b.c. Radio Norfolk's robot managed to catch up with some knowledge fans to get their take on the upcoming season I'm outside China Valley and we are looking forward to depend on the pre-season friendly of the pre-season of the summer for noise city of France and Orange France. Ready with. Tom and the pope a start Tom and what you think you're in the show you're ready for this I mean people say pre-seasons meaningless you disagree when you disagree this season is exciting Saugus you know we've got new new players a new style of play a new manager everything's looking really positive at the moment so you know this is a chance to come and see what the guys are doing before we hit full of it's been looking good so far not want to get carried away on a well known. Position of pre-season because you can't read read too much into however. The police look at them they are looking good looking very good and you know it's unfortunate we've got cup picked up a couple of injuries but when they come back we are going to have a really strong score to say as a people people have been a bit too positive maybe about this because we don't know it's not a known quantity some of these plays never play in the Championship never even played in England if you're not positive you may as well give up and go and watch they're the same. Let's talk to Steve as well as China white or some other noise friend Stevie positive as well at some you know really positive this season new coach 7 new players to bathe in with that possession football seems to be the new facts while think we've got something to look forward to it's really caught your eye in pre-season so far I think Zimmerman and Mario heritage. Be good and we've got 3. Expensive midfield players in Hoolahan. And Madison will get a chance this season you know really possessive position by football will be really really exciting to watch for a child to be missing for a fair few weeks that's a real blow isn't it is a blow he'll come back stronger and then his Madison who feel the roles come back the same question Tom did Tom State are people getting carried away and you think I don't think so we're not friends we want the best for the team we always want to win and that's that's not French through and through the 2nd half of the German game the other night on the internet I did win eventually got the stream Yeah I think it was good was very good yeah I think we got keep hold of all of Aaron Jerome and just bring in one more story a little poacher Michael Owen type player 2 out now not more of a model in top. Gun than 1100 different don't know who would be alone young lonely that really came from one of the Premier League so it's a Chelsea player at the moment but. Someone who's really young and. Show the most back to Tom. Watson could get dicey and we and some bad ones are just charmer Staver their own love the last couple times he's been in promotion and relegation so he's part of his lucky spark and apparently I'm putting out of my mind the relegation part do you remember that Marco Nelson call when we clinch from ocean from here that was that was pretty special time when it. Was not I cannot remember what you don't remember even if you want to hear Steve come on really mean absolutely fantastic atmosphere that I record even before replied to so I was off to the promotion and going before that was the relegation so bad memories good memories I hope it's not it will say a top performance from the let's not ramping up the opposition overseas Premier League. Sign that Premier League brought it over Albion on Saturday but this is a test and not because these are going to be a good League One side on that you know he's definitely definitely a test force and then brought in Saturday. We could beat them for the party last season. Give him some stick there a couple weeks behind us with trying and so I think we. Come forward so do you see this full member right there who do have some predictions sent somewhere during or no I don't mean to know more about the Sony presumption about where we're going to finish in the league we're going to finish 1st or 2nd. Big talk Steve to agree would say. So definitely all accounts so firm that Thanks chaps no worse no worries Ok Rob Butler speaking to fans prior to the 2 no pre-season when Charlton yesterday the Canaries final game before the championship open for them is this Saturday at Carrow Road going to face Brighton and we're going to see once again Chris Hughton he's now going up to the Premier League so that will be a but the real stiff test for North City this weekend and hopefully quite a good atmosphere but not particularly good weather unfortunately I have to say one thing that in terms of the weather this weekend though it's not great I think actually could be good for the runners in the Norwich 10 k. Which is going off this weekend because if that is done in the searing heat it's not particularly pleasant so I think for them at least to be more comfortable conditions to run in on Sunday. The counties best travel musician comes Thank you take on the trying to the 747 loss of to nor age which is a 30 Spring Council because of stiffening problems a few small patches of slow moving traffic in the county is looking slightly towards nor each other boundary on crime of right and right like me child road is courting holdups down there you go usual day slow moving traffic on the $847.00 eastbound a hockey rink and varied works on knowledge right and had a set has meant traffic is building up tools that they aren't about if you know of any travel problems and give us a call and I want 63617321 I'm Harry how in the back of 15 minutes it's coming up a police officer initially decided it wasn't important then called her back. 4 minutes later deciding it was worth sending officers they found a cashpoint ripped from a wall in a repeat of an incidence that happened in Wells last week Deputy Chief Constable Nick Dean has looked into what went wrong but I've listened to both calls made by the caller and we didn't get it quite right we do encourage and we have had a great response from the public on a number of initiatives and especially in relation to rural crime and we still appeal for people to bring in have the confidence that Norfolk police will take these calls seriously 2 teenagers accused of a violent attack in Norrish which left a 15 year old boy with a sly stare and other injuries have gone on trial the use age 14 and 17 at the time are alleged to have carried out an attack on the boy in Chapel Hill gardens last November neither boy can be named for legal reasons and both pleaded not guilty acknowledged trying chords to rooming with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and having bladed articles namely a knife and an axe case continues. A High Court judge will decide today whether the terminally ill baby Charlie Guard should be allowed to die at home doctors say hospice would be a more appropriate place for him. New diesel and petrol cars are to be banned from 2040 as part of efforts to tackle air pollution the move will be announced by the government this morning heralding a shift to all electric vehicles 250 $5000000.00 pounds will also be shared with local councils to combat emissions from diesel vehicles his arm Vironment analysts Roger Horobin petrol and diesel cars and vans the end is nigh France is committed to phasing out sales of them by 2040 the u.k. Now officially matches that ambition in the meantime the government must deal with illegal levels of air pollution in April it was ordered by the high court to present by the 31st of July a strategy for cleaning up the U.K.'s polluted air. Ministers have defied the court though by producing only a plan for roadside emissions of the pollutant nitrogen dioxide associated with diesels the number of people over 90 who hold a driving license across the country has topped 100000 for the 1st time according to data revealed by the d.v.l.a. In Norfolk there are $26000.00 drivers aged $80.00 to $89.00 with a valid driving license nearly 2 and a half hours and over 90 the county council's driver and rider development manager play all runs a refresher course for older drivers Sally says being old doesn't mean they're bad drivers is very rare that we see somebody like that because often with a little bit of help and support people can actually killed a lot of it might just be confidence if we had somebody who really thought it was time to perhaps retire for 10 years to discuss other options with. More than 4000 firefighters and troops have been mobilized in France to tackle wildfires across the south coast it's reported that at least 10000 residents and holidaymakers in campsites have been evacuated from the area affected west of sun trip a. And West Norfolk's big annual royal event the something in flower show takes place today the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall will be visiting the estate this morning to see the rule marquees and meet people on the charity stands and finally a survey of workers has revealed some of the annoying jargon people have to deal with in the office being asked to touch base or talk about a game changer tops the list of complaints and while one of the most bizarre phrases heard was if you don't like it get off the bus b.b.c. Radio and off the news now after putting all of his ducks in a row he's taken the strategic staircase down to the studio after some sporty blue sky thinking bringing his head lines to the table his j. Lawrence I worked on that your other produce clearer came out with it in. Very impressive if you. Can't really of all talk about something nor is City Star Shall I will canaries boss Daniel Farkas says he's not totally happy with his side's win last night nor a speech answer I started to know in their pronouncement friendly before the Championship opener extending their unbeaten pre-season run but the head coach wasn't pleased with their performance in the 1st half nor is Darren Webster is made it through to the quarter finals of the world match play darts for the 1st time in his career with 49 year old overcame Steve West 117 in the 2nd round of Blackpool into gardens he broke the world record twice yesterday as he reached the world are quite a quite exchange ships' final but Adam Petey says he's not done yet if p.t. Wins today's final he will replicate achievements of the world championships 2 years ago when he took the 50 meter and 100 meter titles a lot worse going to. Watch I just lost my. New career and. Look at various now working. Hard to get not 25 minutes north across the Cumberland in tight fashion yesterday the man apart 1st of all the northern side needed 6 runs in the last 3 balls but a massive hit by Matty MacKinnon gave Cumberland the mind of counties championship win by 6 wickets a. Couple of things going on I've made a mistake. When I just told everyone that it's the Norwich 10 k. This weekend Dave thank you Nic the 10 days until the 6th of August the 10 k. Run is on Sunday August the 6th as text 391 runs not this weekend the following on the 6th of August says Texas 6974 so I've got that wrong I thought this weekend next week as we head off to if you trained and let yourself into it and you could have done it and then you'd know yeah it was very true Week Sunday Richie's doing it will give you what you want and she's a master runner yes he is me yeah he is very good we should support that because it's absolute fantastic Now when the weather does look just suggest bonds to me right I'll give you 5. The weather is that of that weekend so that's not the best thing for running is it because you want it to be quite cool conditions of I told you what happened fairly recently with me winning a cake God told you about this so a colleague of ours you know Claire word and she did. Think it was it was a marriage it was a marathon up in Glasgow Edinburgh to this thing where you have to you know to sponsor basically asked people to get. You know so I did as well so I put some money in and then I waited until the last day looked so everybody scores so it's closest to what you have explosives wins and I thought well what if something goes badly what she gets an injury halfway through if I put the slowest score I'm going to be closest to no matter what ever she gets you know what I mean so if it goes badly you know takes 3 hours and sort of well commonality more throughout but anyway very hot day up in Scotland much slower than they anticipated I want to cake because of that she was going to be the slowest and how lovely I know what. She made a lovely horse a cinnamon and something Kerrick No it was gorgeous she has us around she's a master baker Yeah a vote of confidence but at the slowest time she not a bad tack I know it was a very good tactic I apologize though to a very good tactic Jay thank you. B.b.c. Radio in Norfolk weather very good tactic on that from Jay I'm sure whether they can sell or good morning it's looking lovely out there at the May winds we've got a bit of high clouds sunshine hazy but it's dry it's bright it's looking very pleasant but don't be fooled it's not going to stay this way with the thinking cloud already eating its way into the washer the moment it's coming from the west and it's going to get thicker and take it through the course of the morning we had some heavy bouts of rain as well now this rain pushes through it's going to become quite breezy a strong southerly wind tending south westerly and that will have to break the cloud up a little bit cepat. Tending a little more sporadic you make the rain later on the self today but they will be want to have quite heavy persistent stuff for beforehand now the temperature today despite all that still manages to get up to around 20 Celsius now any lingering cloud I'm able to are away through the ceiling in overnight leaving clear spells that quite a cool night 12 Celsius the minimum and a cool start tomorrow sunny dry start again for Thursday but then the car bubbles up and showers develop some of those could be quite heavy through the morning now the coaster which is forecast valid until midday for the washer to Herridge temperature between 15 and 19 Celsius sunny intervals wind force 2 to 4 becoming force water 5 wind direction south easterly becoming southerly maximum gas 22 knots becoming 30 knot sea state slight pressure 1010 min about and visibility very good I'm Kate can stay with your b.b.c. Radio Ok thank you straight into our top story thousands of drivers on Norfolk's roads are over the age of 80 in Norfolk there are 26000 drivers between 80 and 90 with a valid driving to fill in a form every 3 years declaring yourself fit to drive but there are no physical checks and that's what a lot of you are talking about this morning do you think that we should have a more stringent testing retesting regime when somebody gets over 716-036-1732 extension 1 when you call Charles Musselwhite is from the Center for innovative aging Swanzy he told me a short while ago his thoughts on retesting all the drivers we've had a look at data from other countries really do much more stringent testing we do of all the drivers there doesn't seem to be any difference in terms of collisions resulting from older drivers or for older drivers so they're only as good as what we do in this country in terms of sort of decoration but also into a little bit tentative eyesight test could could be the way forwards but more research is needed on that Isabel Co is the chief executive of East Anglian drivability which is as a base near affected and Neil peak is a semi retired driving instructor on the Norfolk and Suffolk border Good morning to both of you. Money is going to start with you just explain what East Anglian drivability is in the service that you put on Ok he's going to intractability is actually a charity but we are an accredited driving assistance center. Part of a number organize a sion called Driving mobility. We carry out driving assessments for people with any age from just before they're able to get the test up and to well any Asia to build as we had was 99 and a half. Week carry out driving assessment to see that people are safe on the road yeah if they have any disability or a medical condition that can affect that they're safe driving and that's sort of see that we're looking at we have people refer to us from a lot of people referred by the n.h.s. By n.h.s. Consultants and also the d.v.l.a. Ok so do you think that referral should be mandatory. No I don't think I think. I think there is a case. To more investigation into driving safety for the ages. But it would be particularly impossible to. To have a party tested. Too many. Just because you're getting older to. Say Ok new peak in the summertime driving instructor in the north and south of Boston you know to tell me what you make of these b.b.c. Findings. Well I'm fine even having assessments as opposed to having testing there's a big difference between the 2 I misjudged people not in the last almost 50 years and it's astonishing that some people who were the age of 75 assessed of been excellent joints and yet on the other hand some of the people needs going away and this and some songs to be told they just need to hang up big cage and that have been a good and successful joy Neal do you trust self assessment of people honest when they self assess. And when I say Silva says I don't believe nation sell assessed because they should be done by somebody independently I'm in the age of 73 and I know that my driving chariot to my reaction is a little bit slow on my physical kind of ability to our little bit so mileage can. Change again a little bit confused more time when they thought of me in a down so I do believe that people as a helmet we always see realise they do get weaker and they should have some form of assessed Ok Is it a lot of people less receptive to way to improve that. Having as they age. Yes I think the most common response from people who come. When I've been driving 60 is nothing wrong with my driving but they do forget that actually there is something called a normal aging process which all. All our abilities do to. Actually looking at. The reasons why people have an unsafe. Following. And 57 percent of those who are unsafe actually have some impaired decision making so they're making. A judgment. And not making the right decisions based on churchmen Ok because it isn't Ok to leave it there but thank you to both of you for your time this morning Isabel caus the chief executive of East Anglian drivability based in Thetford Neal peek a semi retired driving instructor on the text you're talking about this takes to 5638 says Hi Nick many older drivers they drive out of necessity not for pleasure but surely public safety comes 1st a text of 1013 says story recently old a lady had been to Snetterton got clocked doing 80 miles an hour on the way home many comments on social media were praising her saying Go Girl good on Herrick cetra very sad yeah I've lied to me this morning 101-603-6173 extension 21 let's talk about assessment for our driving later in life do you think that's the way forward that we have to test or at least reassess should that reassessment be mandatory no 160-361-7321 also just a quick mention as well for us electric car story lots of you talking about this on the front of all the newspapers this morning electric cars only by 2040 so no petrol diesel cost by 20. The 40 from the sun this morning they say no new petrol diesel cars will be sold in the u.k. After 2040 the government is set to announce today the move is part of a new plan to drastically cut pollution however on the front of the mirror it points out the last Labor government had a drive to get people to drive diesel cars and they are suggesting that successive governments have let drivers down by allowing people to continue driving diesel cars when they are about to be outlawed say about to be outlawed the 23 years still to go until you won't be able to drive a day diesel or a petrol car on a u.k. Road I want to talk about that 160-361-7321 lots of you texting on that story we'll do your text next. Have breakfast on b.b.c. Radio. Part of the abusive. Marriage thank you nay traffic is queuing on the right between East and Specks worth because of roadworks of the moment as cues in both directions to get past the temper traffic lights is also accusing crime of are you joining the brown tree junction in North. And have a set on no Ridge Road as midnight traffic is building out towards the city if you have found yourself stuck in tailbacks then you'll be waiting about 7 minutes unfortunately if you know of any travel problems and give us a call on i 163617321 I'm Harriet how it with the travel you can trust. Do you. Think you're wrong. Do you. Really wanted to include on the program this morning as a young boy growing up in north Norfolk in the sharing and crime area I was absolutely fascinated and greatly saddened but also intrigued in honesty by the amount of people who were killed in the towns during the 2nd World War And I remember reading lots of books about it thinking as this very town that I live in. Have people who died in the 2nd world war and that to me only felt remarkable because both Kramer and sharing at times have got this rather blissful sleepy feel to them 75 years ago 11 people were killed by bombs dropped by German aircraft on chroma their lives are being remembered in the town this week while the web is the . This morning right where one of the bombs fell. On the spot so to speak on Garden Street which leads you down we can see the sea between the buildings the gardens trees and there's lots of lovely little shops down in the buntings flying there in the season one part of this whole row is newly built all recently built and this is where the bombs fell with me a historian Peter Stevens It was 75 years ago we were at war indeed 75 years ago last Sunday that the town woke up to find that a row of bombs had fallen right across the road this was the 1st of the 4 that landed just hearing God straight the next one landed just beyond a block of buildings or in front of the next one landed on the corner of St Church Street and the last one landed right in front where the town museum is and the church had a very narrow escape blows things of the church which were damaged but this was the worst the worst for the for the number of people killed in this particular road suit kook who was the reporter for the eastern daily press lived in here in His wife had a narrow escape William Davis and his family were killed or world killed on that occasion. Peter Storrie whose family had the shop it was carried out afterwards as a little baby. But one of the stories that came to life recently about. A month ago was I was rung up by a gentleman coring about the d.v.d. That we do on Chrome in the 2nd world war and said there. I want to get hold of a copy and I got into conversation with him and he said and he said well he said it because I lived in gardens 3 and they had to lift me out of the bomb crater here. And the penny drop of chatted away to him and he said well I'm coming up to Cromer in 3 weeks I said what I'd love to meet you and record you which were which we were able to do but of course when I did. I realized that both his mother and his brother had been killed in the bomb so I had to sort of just check myself at that point to think now I'm going to be rather more sensitive here than just that he says something in history this is something that people still live with today in their memories right b. I was chatting to John Davies is going to catch the tide later on and go out and get the fish for the for the fish which she's. Surprised when he said yeah there's a whole side of my family was wiped and William Davis nor all his family William McBean. Being a member of the large boat crew was a key figure in the seaport rescue a few years earlier and so on but no great great. Great sadness on that but no Peter said well because we knew nothing about it until it actually happened we'd all given the no meaning it oh no no no no we don't given up sleeping in the shelter by 942 we were all of our bedrooms as is normal and he thinks he was told afterwards that he was lucky in that he slipped through the window his brother slipped the other side of the room he was actually sucked out of the window by the blast but because the building fell on his own on his brother what it would be going to do then the some to. Mean one of 2 things happening already there was a flag ceremony on Sunday then tomorrow afternoon. The deputy mayor and I can come down to co-op funeral services here which is right in the middle of the road they're putting on. Memorial t.v. The afternoon. I'm going to be showing some pictures and videos you really should refer to actual article there's a well we're in the process of the turn plex are all being done at the minute at the moment the turn plex scheme operates for 4 people rose and places but I'm sure that somebody will come back to know that there are 3 plugs to do with the 1st World War that are being arranged for the 2 which will go up next year but yes I mean it's that they're going to salute for your syringe eventually you know there we are so if you find yourself wondering around the back streets in remember it's golden streets and just look for well it's nicely flinty Now as you probably know Nick you probably come down here quite a lot here and it's fits in nicely but you can certainly see where it's replace the building that was bombed here 75 years ago Yeah yeah well we thank you for that I really want to include that on the program this morning and actually if you lived in any of our coastal towns during the 2nd World War I love to include your experiences and thoughtful stories handed down to you on the program this morning 016-036-1732 extension 1 is a personal. Real point of interest for me the German bombers used to navigate via waterways up to the city they bombed North and they'd Scarpa back out the quickest way to get back to Germany go back out of the north north of the never land heavy and say just to offload bombs and since they they've got a of the likes of crime and sharing them that open the belly of the aircraft and and the towers got it very sadly the number of stories of people lost their lives isn't really sad tragic stories and one of the tickets takes my mind of a family going to the train station sharing and pick up a loved one who is getting off the train when they came back they had a shelter because there was a raid when they came back they realize that one of the houses have been one of their houses being bombed and they're on to died and if you go down to that point in the town now you can see where new property is as what he was just explaining it doesn't just feels it feels more poignant more significant because the. Calls the 2nd World War still evident right away across Norfolk even those many years ago very good morning Carol good morning good morning good to be on the program let's talk about driving and older drivers what you might say well I have just given up driving and I tell you about 6 weeks ago I'm 85 and I decided 85 was my minute I wouldn't drive any longer although my driving with me to do it right I took an interest in this country test a couple of years ago and got a very good report but I decided that 851 is going to go downhill. Quickly or slowly and so I thought well what I'm going to do is give up then organize my transport so I use. Obviously because of the amount of money one spends on insurance and knowledge has got quite a lot of spare money and I use it on taxes and use a local boy to help us and then as a precious organizing adult and I'm glad I've given up trying yes it's not easy but I feel a lot healthier because often I've seen a fair amount of aggression with other people not with stickers not so formulated I couldn't cope with that did you feel that your independence is being taken away from you and not particularly No no if you just wanted to go somewhere he said I really fancy going out for a walk some way. For a walk but is it frustrating that you can take yourself in a car somewhere by the Special to go for a walk you know and see a yes a yes a to spend then again I can too of all the niceties and trying to organize a taxi I know that x. Is expensive but you know or I can organize board or help. I can't always do it but . Obviously it's. Well known to manage Yeah Ok yeah really good and I'm better than it are not so yes sure 0 thank you Ericsson rocks and good morning Eric. Forgive us Eric on you should be there now Eric very good morning to you there good morning to you next time we would like to say well your interest now is talking about some cash and I really think your attention misplaying when you reach 70 years of age. You have to have a Church every year and that church concert is all right 1st blood pressure church which is started by Dr mostly And also you have to do a shitty later test which is controlling the 2 rode on a string in front of you and you have to handle what's on you have to steer your vehicle on 2 roads which swing from side to side to go around. You know leaving you know it takes a bit of doing but it does shake your reaction just what you can do in other words you're looking at your driveway and also possibly another person driving the same flight which I think we should have the Spanish system over here I don't mean to be a bad idea and thank you good to have you on this morning by the way off not on the big sudden we're going to talk Iraq but of all the curious stories about baby piercings my advice is that the price of the show after 9 o'clock would be interested to know what you think about having your child's ears pierced and other piercings after Lady picture posted a photo shopped picture of her 6 month old with a dimple piercing which caused a lot of outrage online but it's raised the debate should children be allowed to help his teens yes or no Ok I want 603617321 if you're picking up the phone this morning. Is Harry thank you Dick no accidents or collisions to tell you about so you should be having a nice easy journey this morning thanks to David he's called to say that road words have meant that local road is quite sinking feeling at the junction with De would write and write words on North Walsham vital closing hold up southbound I move roadworks on category right have met is very busy on chart while very dense and face right as well it looks like there is temporary traffic lights and having a knock on effect the traffic on crime right with. All the way back to I am Harry. Trust I'm back in 15 minutes. Had breakfast on Radio folks going to have more. Support. From City boss Daniel Farkas is not so to be happy with his side's win last night in the Canaries be charged an athletic 2 no in their pronouncement friendly before the Championship opener extending their unbeaten pre-season run struck in the 1st half of the valley before Steven Naismith added a 2nd after the interval as their performance could have been better I'm not temperature they were the 1st of well we were needs. I think we deserved to be in the squad have scored another time with. A 100 percent. But. We had some chances for the child to and I think in the 1st half there are some basic skills and football that were not on the present and you know we have to speak about it we are here the full interview with Daniel far Cornett Conrad a break 1st before 9 Norris's Dan Webster has made it through to the quarter finals of the World Matchplay Das for the 1st time in his career the 49 year old overcame Steve West 117 in the 2nd round at Blackpool into gardens Webster says that he's never felt better about his game yeah definitely. But I'm playing a lot saying Daphne want to try and get out there. Brightest board on the brooch or I'm controlling everything and I. Control my last out there listen to Roger and he's rushing. And you have to try and improve to be a fortnight for the rest of the children I think know if I can relax in school and finish it in the middle of that guy. Things in stars were to bounce back from 2 losses with a win the North Korean a Tonight the speedway side host Wolverhampton are currently in 2nd place in the Premiership because Paulson makes his return to stars line up in place of the injured Louis rose while Captain Robert Lambert will make a late decision on his fitness after crashing in Poland on Sunday Cumberland be Norfolk by 6 wickets in a tight finish yesterday in the Minor Counties championship the northern side needed 6 runs in the last 3 balls but a massive hit by Matty MacKinnon gave Kumble in the win by 6 wickets I'm out of park however north of both 3 out in the 1st 3 overs and France took 2 pieces initially that gave them hope here there's obviously when that happens you have that little could do it maybe but. I mean they've obviously got a bit of experience there is in their own side there so they could shop like you say but obviously they just pace it is really well. Spawning there and just like that just to someone's all the time domain and then they hit apparently as when they needed to which meant they kept flying and it sort of hard to stand there under really into them and p.t. Says he can't believe how fast he is. Winning the 22 year old broke his own world record twice in one day as he reached this evening's World Championships far nor the 50 metre breaststroke in Budapest and he believes he can prove it further last year so those 2 didn't play as today's tape from the haymakers the 3 turned up bar that number 2 love always says that with more sports afternoon some fantastic news for you robot cleaners to provide maps of customers homes the past 15 years deceit robots a steady advance across the living rooms exploring spaces around coffee tables and venturing down dark avenues behind the backs of savers they came to clean yet the latest wave of room bar robotic vacuum's are also acting like Army Scouts behind enemy lines mapping the territory now have you seen these yes I have and they're wonderful but a part of what they can now do they've got the intelligence in inverted commas to be able to work out the layout of the thing I mean the cleaner will be redundant soon because you can just buy one of these robotic cleaners and they will do it you just press go away it goes how much ish How much did you do because I was also thinking when you talk about our science and get one of these I'm cleaning the article doesn't say it's leading me on page 33 they might have the big reveal. You know do you and I'm. These sound very interesting this is something that I definitely would be interested in purchasing because frankly I've seen that a little bit scary on there because if you not seen them before there they are little robots like like a plate almost plate shaped there on the floor and they sort of just start buzzing around they turn on when you least expect expect it and just saw a star almost crawling across the lighting across the floor trying to clean a clean up from the carpet or whatever but if they can map out everything else and make it so I don't ever have to cleaning my life I think it's probably an exaggeration but I'm going to see through so I can't leave the. Set you back because it isn't printed in the paper this morning a lot Ira must be a lot of money it must be a lot of money but there you go I thought I thought that was immense because what do you think of me why didn't this morning the whole thing really is about technology we're talking about electric cars coming in in 2040 and diesel and petrol cars being bad but I've just read an article which is suggesting that by that stage driverless cars will be quite advanced and therefore will be a whole completely different conversation about the kinds of cars that we buy and they will be more efficient and you'll be able to their back facing drivers cars you'll be able to see in the car turn around and have a conversation with your friends and the car will drive itself or the people some people. Before you dismiss it road accidents where they currently are that we could eliminate apparently 99 percent of road accidents I think they've made they've tried this in California haven't they because they have driverless cars and I I I would have to look at the facts but if I believe that they are not as him practically they are not as safe as you might think that yeah but you are you are talking about one accident was on one of the Tesla cars which in the end actually was proved not to be the fault of the driverless car but to be human error and further to that there's some great technology on the continent now which is good order. Braking and it's a couple of examples of accidents where the car that is. Basically an automated car senses before a collision takes place at an accident is about to happen and automatically breaks and warns the drivers and it is remarkable to see how this car slows down so quickly before the actions taken place then you get the collision and this kind of technology could really save lives yeah absolutely obviously saving lives is imperative but what about the fun of driving as well are now that that is a good point let's talk about this 160-361-7321 driverless cars how do we feel about them the story we broadcast this morning about diesel and petrol cars gone by 2040 is this really a smokescreen for what is going to happen in the automotive industry which is about driverless cars computerized cars and the fact is that you will not be driving then anyway 160-361-7321 if you join us here comes the weather quick into a dry start across the county this morning with a glimmer or 2 of sunshine but it's not going to stay that way the cloud is thickening from the west and with that we're going to see some rain arriving as well some heavy bursts of rain timing a little more patchy into the afternoon pieces are going to turn very windy as well the maximum temperature today getting up to 20 Celsius but I'll have the full forecast in details in around half an hour. Mick Conrad had breakfast on b.b.c. Radio no Still to come on the program we'll get the thoughts of knowledge boss Daniel Farka following that 2 nail pre-season friendly victory in Charleston I was last night also all you need to know about the Sandringham flower show Joel Bennett got a preview for you stay with us for that after 9 o'clock this morning I want to ask you should children really be allowed piercings many people choose to get their child's is pierced someone their babies but should they be allowed to do this recently a mom in the states caused outrage online when she Photo Shopped a diamond stud. Over a photo of a 6 month old daughter's dimple to make it look like she had a dimple piercing it caused outrage and she says that she received hate mail and threats to call social services she wants to make a point because she is against child piercings and circumcision and she says that this campaign has worked so this morning I want to ask you should children really be allowed piercings should the child have something done to them when they're not old enough to give their consent should they wait until they're adults so they can make an informed decision about it or is it better to have it done when they're young enough and they won't remember Have you had your child is passed 160-361-7321 some of the commentators are saying I'm going to distance myself from these remarks but some of the content commentators are saying that if piercings for children is tantamount to child cruelty I won 603617321 if you wish to comment on that story. Nor is it extended the undefeated preseason run last night with a win a child an athletic Daniel Farkas side beat the Addicks 2 nil in their pronouncements friendly before the Championship opener against full of Yannick Vale should struck in the 1st half of the valley before Steven Naismith got the other in the 2nd 45 b.b.c. Radio Norfolk's Rob Butler caught up with head coach Daniel Foka after the match. Another win for North Star and I could performance. I'm happy result. I'm happy with splaying to now it's always important in the preseason we're good opponents years or Chan is where we're. Really good 30 club and you're pretty much aware that in the home stadium I was content with the 2nd half especially with 30 minutes in the 2nd half I'm not happy today with the 1st off not happy in what way. Well we were neat the halftime one though and I think we deserved to be in the squad of Scott another time with Josh Moore if you got 100 percent chance but. We had some chances for trying to and I think yeah I like to work on content and to speak about technical things and technical things and idea and philosophy I think in the 1st half there are some basic skills and football that we're not on the 100 percent and you know we have to speak about it was that the toughest test so far this pre-season would you say. No I think the tests and the Germany's against the 1st does book was against opponents who were much more prepared and in the yeah but a better mood and better attitude a lot of the game it was a hard test today but I think we had a lot of opponents in Germany and I think our games and Germany were better because we played there are nearly 90 minutes really dominant and really concentrated today just over 45 minutes in the 2nd half and the squad used by quite a lot in preseason there's lots of injuries and lots of people that haven't been fit for this game tonight is there any kind of good news for that or is it still going to be you know really tight for you at full and on the opening day yeah perhaps of that's one of the reason that we start a little bit sloppy So it's a lot of load for for the guys who have to stand on the pitch right now. Yeah but I want to the guys to. Fight against setbacks and yeah to be there on each and every day and also if it's a really really hard situation I want to fight against them and I've got this this feeling of the 1st time we're not in the us fighting attitude Yeah for sure hope some guys will chance so we'll soon learn started to the today with the with the team training and was too too early because he nearly passed. The whole of the whole pre-season Yeah we still wait for you open top hope you can reach on the road to the team training during the reek too but she will need some time and I would topple over her will return hopefully in the next week. Today we did with our daughter Jamal Lewis because he got some some pain there's a nice saw the guy. Doing the 2 days off. It's a brilliant duty. Session and wants to work at it perhaps it was a little bit too too much for him so perhaps a little bit naive behavior but. I like it more to work too much and too few and so I think it will reach us Brian on Saturday that the only carrot pre-season friendly you must be really looking forward to taking your barrack our road properly shots or our living room and especially for the new guys for the new players in the squad it's quite important they have impression of their home of their living room and it should feel like like home and for that I think it's quite important to have this game and I shall look forward to the riches final game of the pre-season is this Saturday at Carrow Road against Brighton and of course you get updates here on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk can I give a quick plug to one of my favorite programs on b.b.c. 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Yes your is they are pissed on they are yes when do you have them pierced or what and I must be about 10 or 11 right Ok And it was your decision or was it you know mum said you know do you fancy having them know it was my decision I think a lot like this quite a lot of young girls who when you reach the age of 101112 you want to raise pay so yeah my mum said that's fine and I got dumped my birthday I suppose that is you can make that decision yourself can't you can say look I want to get this done I'm guessing again forgive me I'm I'm I'm very ignorant of these kind of things but if you did nothing to your ears after getting them paste if you didn't wear studs or earrings they just hear later when they do yeah I do I have quite sensitive is anyway so if I don't have decent jewelry they do go a little bit funny and they do you have a little bit want to be quite careful what I wear Bonnie I don't wear earrings that often anyway so if I don't and then I try and put nearing through it does take a little while because they kind of do you close up a little bit in terms of when you should get your is pierced. Guess is a debate that moms do have a must so it's not a debate that I've ever had but it must be a debate the parents have about the rights and wrongs of getting their babies do you see children as in prams with piercings you know I don't think I do you really maybe it's just I haven't noticed but I can't really think the last time I saw a child but I guess I was you know I'm not on the lookout for it so yeah I can honestly can't remember I was a day. Goes to NASA group and they all went up to the Felber of the other day I got a call from a mother in law saying can you go and get. 10 Milka pops one of the movement sticks. And I had to do round about 5 news agencies to find these damn things and I turned up these huge great big celerity was not what they ordered and they were tentative children there by the end of it decorated nice cream and sugary substances but I was up there with all those children as one child having them is pierced I want to talk about this morning because there is a story that's doing the rounds in the papers this morning in the states has caused outrage online and boy just rest of the comments outrage is the right word she Photo Shopped a diamond stud over the photo of her 6 month old daughter's dimple to make it look like she had a dimple piercing people are really furious about this and she's received hate mail and threats to call social services she wants to make a point because she's against child piercings and she's also against circumcision and she claims it's worked so this morning I want to ask you should children really be allowed piercings should the child have something done to them when they're not old enough to have their say let's talk about circumcision as well and I know that's a very sensitive subject because in some cases that will be faith related but I would like to take your calls 101-603-6173 extension 2 do you think in all cases we should wait until the child is an adult or at least to Harry's age where she could say 811 I really want to have my ears pierced and then they can make an informed decision about it or is it better to have it done when they're young enough and they won't remember and on circumcision is the fear a little a little bit like female genital mutilation which is absolutely abhorrent is the fear that if it is not done in the environment of a recognized and registered medical practice that you'll just drive this underground they are obviously different cause one is very much so faith and cultural ated one is very much so decorative but let's talk about. Basically doing things to children when they are too young to give consent 160-361-7321 the tenor of the objections to this posed photographs are really interesting to read the venom thrown at this woman is huge but. I'm going to distance myself from these remarks this is what a lot of people are saying that it is tantamount to child abuse to have your child is pierced before they are able to give consent or to make about 160-361-7321 if you wish to comment on that story write this up if you going to the Sandringham flowers for our show today because that thousands of people are expected to head to the royal Sandringham estate in West Norfolk for the flower show the show brings together top plantsman and local gardeners and their competitors into one location and the capital the show is going to be visited by the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall are West Norfolk produce a jewel Bennett went to the show ground yesterday to see how the final preparations were getting on and this is the showground of this Sandringham flower show on the eve of the show and I'm with the chairman David re preparation this year has been a bit difficult she has not had very kind where have you exactly right but we start about 10 days ago on site and fortunately by the weekend we were well ahead which meant when the bad weather hit us particularly yesterday which is about 24 hours of rain we were sufficiently far ahead to be able to show we see just him hold forth and wait for it to subside a bit so we were ahead and now it's brought a level again for the people who are building the show Gardens has it been a problem for them not really because most of them are hardened gardeners and as I walk around there I mean you couldn't see people but you could see anoraks and so west and people were clearly underneath those moving things where they worked on regardless I mean it looked like a lifeboat station at one stage but there they were they were just worked away and generally they are used to working in all weathers and did so because the highlight for many people is the. Like that Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall will be coming with him to see the show tell me about the royal visit Well yes I mean print Prince of Wales has been doing it many years now arrives on the site at about 11 am and we're very grateful that he spends probably the best part of 2 hours with us visiting a range of marquees and charities before he gets on his courage and sending him house so it's a big spectacle people got a double bonus they got a good show but for those that are a big rule supporters know a lot of lots in this country there's also the pleasure of seeing them arrive in a in a state carriage and then walk the showground So have you got any new features to show them this year well yes I mean it's a developing show all the time I mean one of the nice features is in the 2nd large marquee we're featuring what looks like 3 terraced houses together showing the different things that people can do in a front garden and there are literally 3 typical front gardens of a restricted area showing how you can combine gardening foliage flowers with hard landscaping to park a car in this little smart car there on a on a roundabout so you can drive in and spin it round by hand but it allows you to make maximum use of the garden to see again for well fed fish or filter were built in a large garden in the marquee what we've done this year is concentrated on a terrace row so recently the area up into 3 gardens to try and prove that you can still have a vehicle and a nice front garden and so many gardens nowadays are being blocked. Just to get the car on to the front of the house but what we've done is proved to you can get free motorized vehicles and have a front garden What's it like though to be here when the row visitors come around it's a nice day it's a special something that you can show off if trucks are crowns and it's nice that Prince Charles really get a chance to show them what you've done and explain why I should honor. The icing on the cake if you like an. Now I've come into the 1st of the royal mall keys and people are setting up putting their exhibits out the trade stands or putting their stuff out but here I am with somebody who's very young exhibitor you can tell me your name. Charlie what are you putting in. And you've done them have you. All on your own yet I guess. No hope for Mum then maybe. For a moment yeah. Because. Now I've come further down where there's competition for form didn't I sing on I'm all for children under 11 I'm Maisie who we may. Question Paris for a song. Like different. And you're not against a cool game. Or the cold is going to win because it's a dog and I love dogs. So everyone going to have a lovely day and let's hope the weather holds out the Prince of Wales the Duchess of Cornwall on site from 11 o'clock this morning we're talking baby piercings after 9 standby on the phones 016-036-1732 extension 1 couple of intriguing calls coming your way already booked into the show are people saying that they have witnessed baby screaming as there is a being pierced if that is the case and why do we do it I want to hear from you this morning about getting your children's is pierced some do it when their children just babies so should they be allowed to do this recently a mom in the states caused outrage online when she Photo Shopped a diamond stud over a photo of a 6 month old daughter's dimple made it look like she had a dimple piercing which apparently really is the thing it caused outrage she says that she received hate mail and threats to call social services she wants to make a point because she's against child piercings and circumcision and says It seems to have worked so this morning I want to hear from you should children really be allowed to have their is pierced Let's also talk about circumcision as well and I accept that we're going have to differentiate between the 2 subjects entirely one is cultural and faith related the other one is about decoration and jewelry but let's talk about doing things to our children before they can consent 016-036-1732 extension 1 that in itself by the way in the team start a debate about what is the age of consent when it comes to piercings should it be 16 as well over 160-361-7321 when you call. His hairy Thank you Richard has called to say that the temperature flights in pouring land on the street have stopped working it doesn't look like these problems are causing too many issues for traffic in the area just yet those of other very works in the county very direct that. 15 minute queues on the thoughts Andrew bring right I can see traffic is very heavy heading towards nor h m Harriet how it with the travel you can trust if you know of any travel problems then you can too. Travel give us a call I 16361732. It's coming up to 9 o'clock and the big phone in on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk this is make contact with your biggest listener breakfast. Thank. You all for the news. B.b.c. Radio nor for. With the latest b.b.c. Radio news his to medical Norfolk police are encouraging people to ring in their concerns that's despite a 999 call about an impending ram raid being discounted by an operator in the early hours of Monday a woman in Burnham deep called police after seeing an agricultural teleporter driving through the village at 3 in the morning a week before a similar machine had ripped a cashpoint from a wall in wells but a police operator said it wasn't worth responding and hung up the control room called back 4 minutes later and then sent officers but Burnham's cashpoint was also taken Deputy Chief Constable Nick Dean says they got it wrong and they still want people to call but we do had over 1000 calls a day I ain't and indeed provide a high level of service but I won't judge the issue we've got this one wrong for that we apologize sales of new petrol and diesel cars and vans are to be banned from 2040 to tackle air pollution which is linked to around $40000.00 premature deaths a year in the u.k. The environment secretary Michael Gove says in the short term diesel cars may be banned from certain roads and councils could introduce targeted diesel car scrappage scheme so. He said the measures being put forward those plans could include everything from changing the bus fleet retrofitting buses so they no longer some of these noxious fumes but it could include in specific areas particular restrictions on drivers but critically it is for local authorities to come up with plans and will make it clear that look with Ortiz must accelerate their progress that's already been made at least 10000 people in the suffer from swimming move to safety join the night to escape rapidly spreading wildfires a new blaze has broken out near the town west of sun trip a camp sites have been evacuated the number of people over 90 who hold a driving license across the country has topped 100000 for the 1st time according to data revealed by the d.v.l.a. In Norfolk there are 26000 drivers aged 80 to 89 with a valid driving license and nearly 2 and a half hours and over the age of 90. Thousands of visitors are expected to head for the Sunday in flower show today they'll be at the royal estate to enjoy the displays of plants and flowers Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall will be at the show this morning when they visit many of the charity stands as well as the exhibitors in the room marquee poor Welford from Thistle field has designed one of the main exhibits it's a nice day it's a special something that you can show off trucks or crowds in our separate show really get a chance to show them what you've done and explain why should. The icing on the cake noisy dog in the background b.b.c. Radio 4 news is 3 minutes past 9. B.c. When do you know folks whether dry start across the county this morning with some bright sunshine as well but it's not going to last I think it clouds moving in from the west through the course the morning and then at band of rain through that rain quite heavy for a time before it starts to. Become a little patchy the self to need the maximum temperature despite the cloud despite the way and despite the strengthening wanes but he had 20 Celsius say the nights and any lingering rain in terrible Caraway sweat leaving place spells under which is going to feel quite chilly the south westerly wind will gradually fall light of a night as well minimum 12 Celsius a dry sunny start tomorrow but showers developing maximum temperature for Thursday 19 Celsius I'm taking cellar with your b.b.c. Radio. Mic Conrad I had breakfast on b.b.c. Radio Good morning welcome to the program we're going to scarfs piercings this morning on the show when did you have your ears pierced when is it right to allow your child to have is pierced 516-036-1173 extension 21 of you joining us this morning a month in the states has caused outrage online because she's Photo Shopped a diamond stud over the photo of a 6 month old daughter's dimple to make it look like she's got a p.c. It's called outrage and she says she's received hate mail and threats people saying we're going to call Social Services will take the child away now she she wants to make a point she's going to protest herself because she cannot abide child piercings or circumcision but it is interesting this story has rattled right the way around the world and the assessment in various countries appears to be to say that we should wait until the age of consent before we do anything to our children which is permanent like pacing there is now the only problem is what is the age of consent I 160361732 this talk this morning about getting your is Piers what is the right age to allow your child to do it even if they're begging you and let's also talk about circumcision and of course I'm going to differentiate between the 2 because one is cultural and faith related the other is about decoration but it does lead back to the same question about at what point is it right to do things to a child when they have no ability to deal of consent I won 6036. 17321 if you join in the conversation this morning Do you remember when you had to is pay is what was the experience like have you had your child is pierced would you defend yourself against one of his mounting criticism of parents who do just that pick up the phone this morning. Rates apply to b.b.c. Doc if you'll send him an email. Music News new in the. Form. And of course not very good morning he comes Trisha only in the morning what not to say and it's very strange that you're discussing this. Topic this morning about a pair think children young children and I cannot for the city yesterday and the 1st thing I said to my husband are distressed and pain the pain a particular store where young child under a year at our had her ears pierced and to witness her Richard and then I had to start that she was going to be an assistant said to me before all right because I wish you had gone want and I found awful so that poor child and Geoffrey Pyatt May And here you are discussing him. It's interesting what did you want to intervene do you want to step in a song no no no I've been down. The child just have is that Be honest what did you think of the parents and then can you let this little child under 8 year. And it's really distressing to say the child I mean she's already. Sat by while the pain that time's gone through just for your pleasure. And I'm glad to find that I say that though that point you just made I think is really interesting who people doing this for you doing it for the parents who are doing it for the child because after all it is just a visual Yeah you know when you dress a child up nicely Who are you doing it for you doing if the child are you doing it because society tells you should do that probably so but if you then Pierce there is is this comes the big thing this being said I'm on this morning I'm going to distance myself from these remarks but they're saying this is child cruelty I fear it is and that is sort of a tradition within the thought process society and you can't break with tradition can you tell this will continue but the pain is largely forgotten. Yes yes it is of course and. But how does that say I really feel that they should be maybe also 5 when a child can discuss it rationally with a parent if they want to have is but not not to force it on them say yeah this is Danny on the e-mail saying this is not child abuse if this is child abuse what about when you get injection down at the doctors that that is not comparable they don't know not the core I mean that just a little injection which is over in seconds thank you. What Ok what about circumcision Well that's again loss of. Predation I think anything like that it's also apparently a poor child going. Tricia thank you could have in the program this morning it will if you have been circumcised. 1603617321 at what age was it done and what do you remember of the emotions that you went through afterwards and I'm well and truly sitting on the fence on all of this because this is a very sensitive in more ways than one. Issue 160-361-7321 if you join in the conversation this morning but one thing that I would like a 2nd session to if you don't know what was what is going to happen then ignorance in some ways is bliss I was reading the other day I'll confess I'm thinking about having one about of a sect to me and Molly's watering half way through the analysis of what might happen to me I'm going to get the damn thing done but I was looking at it and I was hardly thrilled by the prospect is not like an afternoon out is it. But you know they gave it an old enough. So if you saying in my ear as a veteran of 2 times knows childbirth is quite right that but the point being we are old enough I am old enough to get a vasectomy and understand what might happen and so if he is old enough to decide if she wishes to have another child again but if your child is just $23.00 or 4 that. Before the age of consent 1603617321 by the way people are off the same as well this is interesting well you can talk them when they're 5 you can talk to them when they're 12 what is the age of consent then for this we have very clear age of consent for drinking alcohol which will buying alcohol. Consuming it 18 for sex 16 for voting 18 What is the age of consent for Lang a child to have that is paced 016-036-1732 extension 1 if you're picking up the phone. Every Saturday joining kids going through for rodeo I'll bring you. Make you smile. A. Country music. Radio. To say. Thank you to. Junction in thoughts and Andrew of closing heavy. About 15 minutes. And in the area I can say. Yes we had a call to say that the temporary. Streets are not working Thank you. Howie to the trouble you can trust if you know of any problems and you can give us a call on i 166173. Radio will become as we discussed today. 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Before you know it rings in 12. Do you don't think that we should be waiting until the child can come to the decision themselves they want to have that is passed and what about Oh yes well what about men who would say 6 kind of child really make an inflow making sure they know p.s.a. Turnon mom I don't I was even told us meet a woman and young. My daughter was Sherry n.t. Or nowadays it called peer pressure and passion and where only girls and got married on. The high Jane levels are shot much right trust. Me my daughter wouldn't let her daughter and my granddaughter learned on the phone she was chained and explained to the implications. She'd have to look after them and keep them clean and child Scholz. What just tell me what you complete different would you think circumcision. No Having had a shot. Not really show will fail as a religious implication surely isn't it which I must be honest I don't really understand Ok yeah you know fair enough Kim thank you to have you on Margaret with the conversation and knowledge about 2 young girls will probably go the common goal of a boy getting their. Pay So we heard this morning by the way of places that are open to children as young as 6 weeks old getting there is pays what you make about this in Norfolk 6 weeks old. Moderates again this should be them either good morning good morning good morning. Well I'm against. The grandchildren the government and great grandchildren but I don't agree with their possessions you know I can argue with them that my girls always hit both slightly before little girls neurologists had to be 12 people they could get is pissed now and how the youngest one. And said that man right thank you every male to glow and she said the man who we say lived up to no preacher escaped showed men so sure don't get on and on about this and eventually I said all right and really I met a woman stole a little coffee and a bride only said if she got me to never Mayweather with him. She could add or is pay as price so he added I raised as a 10 years out what will happen between you and the man in the end when our age a right yet we're still married for his life but for now hell you like 44 Ok thanks area 40 is like that Doughty and then I actually saw a little puppy dogs and now much mocking Shabba in arms and legs and it lives pales for a start so lay around what you make of that local I was discussing right absolutely because I cannot What do you think of when some of it's adult but his example states are child I guess discussion anyway what wages and minotaurs got captured by the Certainly. Not I'm not making a judgment this morning but the point that I am making is I'm just I'm just reporting what the comment section is sanction Fair article treated story saying there are some people saying his child he is a pretty child cruelty to have your child pasted such a young age. And now I went down. Again and I went. In a guy like you know me I'm a guy. And I leapt in and made a big I had to walk like that was simply a man I would. Say Could I get that and what people do with thank you 160-361-7321 How young were your children when they have there is Piers tell me this morning and I'd love to find a parent honest enough to come on the radio to say that they had their child sees pace when they were you know between 2 to 2 months old to weeks 2 months old because the Commons is one quite scathing about parents who do this 160-361-7321 we are discussing this because this woman in America has photo shopped a picture of a diamond on to her baby's cheek and she claims it's a dimple piercing it wasn't it was just a mocked up image but the reaction that it's got online a phenomenal and their venom a huge people really angry about the prospect that this could even happen 160-361-7321 if you joining us Texas 81 triple 3 Start your message with the word Norfolk standard net but rates apply if you e-mail in the program this morning Conrad at b.b.c. Doc dot he and I particularly like to speak to you if you got your child's is pierced a very young age Max enjoys a conversation Good morning Maxine. Welcome to Norfolk I understand that you're on holiday from Grimsby I am good to have you done it nice now you're listening to the show would you like to say. I was 14 when I had my and I think. It should be bound by hand. By. Kids so they call it problems let's go with a track where they are trying. Puts a plaster on no hot for me moost I mean you can have a sensible conversation with a 10 year old is that the point of consent do you think a 10 year old can say convincingly Mom Dad I want to have this done yes I'm a man I've got confidence 10. I want to have a single candles this time and I and you know you can actually talk to is is private how grown up my our time was I don't think anybody under the age of 10 should really help them don't I mean I was 14 and I wish I had never try. To tell me why you should never have just because you. Can imagine and they don't say it's afterwards when you've got 2 years. To keep them clean and not know change them is not just a straightforward flaw in the naming in and then forgetting about there's a lot of hygiene involved with this what would you say to people. Might claim. The tiger is very quickly it's no big deal a while. Yeah it does go quick but you still suffer to a little bit afterwards for Kuwait until it's just cold and the hole is small a hole is not something that can he look rather quickly I mean we are to you said school spirit and dive stone gosh I can imagine yes. And for people who do it to young children you know to cover we know I mean I'm going to stay and. I wake in a supermarket and it's surprising how many young children I'm typing you say with Amy's pays off and I just creating a check Tell me about this because I mean I have to be honest I don't see much of it so what do you think you can scream speed. Ok I think Anglin say we have got there is a lot of young children I'm typing about to meet and I do not see say 12 should but mention inclusion I mean I'm not so still something I wouldn't don't obviously I didn't get into a confrontation you know I just said No I think that's a little bit chilly on nature be able to talk about it to school say and then to a civilized another you don't not think. I'm sad I was for change I think Chad is quite reasonable Yeah Ok well I'll tell you what i'm just because in honor of you coming on the program this morning other never really been to because once or twice I think I called a train when I lived in Manchester crosstrees beach go to Blundell Paulk Brundle Oh yes. And that was all grounds of the experience itself yes it is the most anticipated fantastic thing about the visit Britain is the site is the 1st line is you'll be spoilt for choice which always means there's nothing going on. Here is the top 10 things the Greens the I'm going to back you up this morning but all the questions please I'm going to back up going to back so you can see fishing heritage center half go for it I'll do it I've never been in it my dad was a fisherman and he was a fisherman never knows me. All the glass until. The government got into the way last after she didn't try dos. Said my dad well my dream yeah. What about the greenfield atory I'm. Not quite nice place you have only been in it once and that was for what you say when my daughter was. Right Time the time trap museum. And I thought why don't you go 5 stars you will go time for play bass there's also bars and clubs Grimsley Mint there's the Caxton theater and there's a golf course that's right yes that's it. Actually where you're on holiday in Norfolk. Yeah it's cabins like Ok I'm Ok Are they well you're in a nice part of the county you want to go to the north north coast Maxine that's where you want to come up to my neck of the what you want to be sharing I'm. Yes we went in my my go down there showing you that I could go and I am tomorrow night I want you think of sharing a. They are law I didn't lose much you kidding right oh by I thought it was a lot we did it was incredible. Crime. Hardly going to let your slacking off north you come from. The real. No nothing 20. Children it's all time really build it according to North Walsham in quite a nice little place called So You Think fantastic you don't like crime or sharing them. You are marvelous. Great every other program this morning thanks for listening to us not telling on can I just said my so not true how can size for a medical reason not pull jewelry to religious reasons but there is a medical side to it as well absolutely I tell you why of all the callers about you that I want to go on to b.b.c. Radio Humberside certainly sounds to me like you go back to see radio host. Is called by b.b.c. Radio Messiah b.b.c. Radio how to stop you know a couple times b.b.c. Radio One of the side pasted whole is any good I don't listen to and how can I sign on to how communicating to me that if you listen to the local b.b.c. Radio station well I got tuned in that. And I have a view on the program Maxine by so yeah I mean I started but I. Would Like To comes thank you very much that Frontline has calls 5 to 10 minute heat on the thoughts and you being very tough the traffic is very heavy towards knowledge and it seems traffic is killing in just one direction apart from that not many other keys apart from one child while varied in Norwegian properties being caused by temperature after lights out the old cast in very junction I'm sorry I would have to travel you can trust you next travel updates 5 to 10. Radio Norfolk Chrissie Jackson coming your way at 10 o'clock the brilliant Stephen bum free at one Matthew Gudgeon with the news hour at 4 o'clock on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk we are talking this morning about circumcision we're talking about piercings have combined the 2 together after a one woman protest really she decided to photoshop those who don't knows where you can dock to images on a computer she said to photoshop a study onto the dimple of a 6 month old daughter she uploaded this image online and there was one hell of a backlash caused outrage she has received hate mail threats to call social services but this American woman wanted to make a point because she's against child piercings and 2nd position and she says it worked so this morning I want to ask you should children really be allowed to have piercings should the child have something done to them when they're not old enough to actually give that con sent 816-036-1732 extension 1 if you're joining us Gary good morning good morning good morning you have been 2nd sized their house. I didn't make a joke knowing your humor that you have a little snippet about this topic but that's by the way. Yes a long time ago and I'm also surprised that you managed to get these 2 topics together well look Little Johnny's just had been done know so that was in the Fleet Air Arm pre-processed and upbringing and I had it done but. I remember him saying this because another reason I remember waking up in hospital after my tonsils had been taken out at the age of 4 so I can only assume I had my circumcision before that. That was in Somerset. So sometime between 55581968 not years and I don't remember think the reason I'm calling in is I don't think on the middle of circumcision rather than piercings. It's necessarily the operation it's later life and you go through life certainly as I went through life as a child in the showers I notice I mean a huge huge minority because I think. Great honor to cram and I was the only one that was circumcised to concern us whether it's regional or not I don't know now and I can. Perhaps be traumatic more you know I think it's about conformity and about their own medical reasons we coupled coming through this morning saying that can we just point out the medical reasons there are I mean you might have in some cases. Reason in terms of deformed skin. Or too tight for skin and that might be why some children medically need to have 2nd stage and then of course this this whole debate is away from that this morning but it's more about the choice that some parents make do you feel Gary agreed to told you had it done to you. I know nothing different so no I guess I also think maybe in those days it was a topic of Clinton's you know yesterday saying Ok names Yes you know and then as a choice how did that years have changed about about the health of male genitalia. And the role of circumcision in keeping the penis healthy Yes absolutely and I think also that you bring it up on the radio on a topic it's good because I never heard anybody talk about it openly but about the last time and I don't want. To. Go I'll tell you something honestly about this and I hope people respect this because I will just address as we are in the summer holidays I am quite careful about the subjects that I bring up and it's very difficult as a balancing act to talk about something like this in a mature way which is one of the conversation I want to conduct in a meaningful way without society being rather silly about it because there are issues around health care and health care of our genitals which when we suppress them and we don't talk about them on the radio you actually can lead to this cloud that never lifts and we then don't talk about meaningful things in this area a lot like properly checking ourselves and one thing that I thought was fascinating if you have a look at the early detection of breast cancer and imagine it's the same for men with testicular cancer the rates of early detection of gone through the Ruth because about 10 years ago the media went on a drive to talk more openly and talk more mature early about issues to do with health care of our genitals and actually that has saved lives. I'm not course and I thank you and you can start this off if not you know like so here in the media. Especially in a let's say environment you or your listeners like what you do and I feel is a lot of balanced discussion on many many topics and it's so important you know I made the quit but the front maybe it was because of my double take Do I want to that was just about either public or not that you know if that's just that's just yeah yeah that's right yeah I mean make me laugh but I wanted it to I intend I have a sense of circumcision though and I do think it's difficult to try and put the 2 these together pacing and circumcisions a very odd kind of topics but it does come back this idea of consent and the idea of doing something to a child without their ability to be able to say from a position of maturity I understand the consequences of what's about to happen to me now somebody is pointing out on the e-mail Well why is this any different to inoculations because there are consequences to certain occupations and so therefore why do we see this it being any different. I think this is 2 things firstly may I say one thing I was attempting to bring over I think the main point is is if you can drive it home that the today's society of judgment is totally wrong wrongly placed in discussions like this I think we should just take the facts and take the thoughts and take the experiences and look at them if we can free of emotion I think it's the same topic and collations are highly highly valid topic for parents I have a friend in Buffalo named Spain Chris her daughter is now full every time something happens at the school. She's now changing schools will. Condemn gotten right. Because she has chosen not to give the collation package there are 2 you know creations she'd like to give it's not permitted and not available in Spain every time she comes up a wall of discussion because she doesn't want to abuse her child she she she's looking at this again and again we've just debated and discussed it and yes because she doesn't want to do that and she says if Serena daughter wants to have collations later in life she can choose to do it and she thinks should be able to choose from the age of 89 whatever you know and and I think all these topics where . The parents decide for a child they have influence on their later life and it goes all the way down to the nutrition to sports to everything but you're talking specifically about when a parent has to make a decision because of societal influences on you like in a collation or I'm in my case presumably a medical reason for circumcision but again the kind of the topic of piercings I think that's also societal pressure more than maybe the desire but again I don't want to judge it just what I felt. Gary great to have you on as always. Yeah you think. Because my next record about being circumcised. I don't want to miss an accident in 17 to 21 year olds Well this morning we've been talking about staying safe on the roads in your older years and there's a couple of courses that are run across Norfolk to help older drivers one in particular that we've mentioned this morning and a number of you have got in contact with the program to say you want more details his my editor so if you brought thank you very much for getting in touch with us this morning so one of the guests we have spoken to early this morning is talking about this gold going to its course for older drivers so this is run by North. County Council people been asking for contact details so there isn't a sort of specific number for the calls but so what you need to do is go through the council so the number is 034-480-8020 normal office hours or you can go online you can fill in an application form to take part in one of these courses so it's Online dot Norfolk dot gov dot g.k. Food slash Gold program so those are the details if you want to get in touch also if you want to call us in the studio and we can we can give you those details again which is 163361732 but as a mom when will you have your child says Pierce Well I think I'll probably give that a mix but I would say it would be up to them as Boyce I don't know if they'll be if they'll desperately want them done a.s.a.p. We'll wait and see a mighty if my son came to me and said he wanted his pierced want to see my reaction would be I think he'd go down the diamante route to me rather than. I would like I want for Butcher style I mean here yes. That's one way to get a clip on clip ons I mean you don't have to have piercing are used to being credibly painful but I think in more recent years technology has advanced because I assume technology is a vast a go but it clips Yeah basically. Less painful basically they're working out ways because they used to as a child I tried my mom's clip or my friend's mom rather clip on and they were really painful yeah it's like trying to yeah basically I'm trying to think of like a washing peg clear on to you it hurts after a while it's very strange going to. The psychology of why we were jewelry or things quite interesting you understand the psychology of makeup but why do we why do you mean what we make up and not jewelry a lot of jewelry. A bangle What is the point because they're pretty well they're not really are they. I also feel dancey pocket he had a kind of a metal ball through his nose right and he just intrigues me because you want to say why why are you wearing a ball through your nose we should all want to talk just say they were standing at the top chips but I thought you know kind of thing I was quite keen on on the this next surveyed in that they are very mauritians And I also just wonder counties a bag. Or even a tennis match. Good morning bowling the best hope is what. Well I must not some of the passing is a little cells I was sort of raised with Richard. It's Theodore for a Terry m y in which people seem to think that they have the right to my decisions for individual parents you know as you should and people shouldn't have their children shouldn't have his best until such a time surely parents have some responsibility for bringing up their children was they should. It should be of up to them to church I don't think I mean I don't I but I must admit I have never noticed very small way because with the past not particularly plaguy deal of attention to small babies anyway not exactly child friendly. To fail and it's. You know they're the same. A raft of people coming on to kind of thought it was. You know this is the oath or a tear in the idea that we should tell people what they can do surely we should be able to decide for ourselves the sort of knowing matters of bringing up our kids. We know I know it's illegal for a tattooist to turn to and I that child under the age of 18 who was parental consent I believe is still illegal but. I just think that the last. There are a number of people who have. Tried these authoritarian approaches a god to be very successful. But I think we look at these. Right Ok thank you for the history John. Thank you for your call this morning I appreciate that Jon in King's Lynn this guy called out of the most fair way I think it was a perfect. 5 The world is full of clubs that can be a little exclusive you know the one where they'll only like. If you're on the list. Or if you don't have to. Where they are never accept you if you don't pass the test. 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I. You need to know I break fast. On b.b.c. Radio 3 Good morning welcome to the program this is Nick Conrad with no fix biggest listen. Up to the 5th of October our top story right now the rising popularity of bungalows in the county is pushing up house prices we're going to find out why single storey living is so attractive to some people everything compact and easy from a. Building enough huge amount of. Post war 19 thirties a lot of development of. Andrews. Also in the 1950s. Building also on the program this morning more cash to improve the life chances for children but what should we spend it on the education secretary is on the program this morning I want 603617321 if you're picking up the phone you can text one triple 3 start the text with a word Norfolk standard that what rights apply can read the b.b.c. . If you're. The 1st or the rest of the b.b.c. Radio news headlines Tom Baker you keeps looking for a new leader after Diane James stood down after 18 days in the job she said she didn't feel she had sufficient authority all the full support of any peace and party officials Norwich is one of 6 places where the government starting schemes to improve social mobility it was announced at the Tory party conference yesterday following research suggesting pupils in the city have a lower chance of doing better than their parents compared to other parts of the country. The most powerful hearkened hit the Caribbean in almost a decade carved a path of destruction across Haiti and the Dominican Republic killing at least 6 people strong winds ripped roofs off buildings and destroyed homes pounding rain and storm surges caused extensive flooding had a new football player development hubs opening at a school in Great Yarmouth by North City Star friend of Ron Bennett's a former pupil at Flag high school in math and is unveiling the 700000 pound facility b.b.c. Radio often used as more 7 c.b.c. Radio. Jailor untouchable Nara City under 20 three's manager Dmitri how it goes says Alex Neil has an influence on how his team play the Canaries guarantee their place in the last 32 of the Cheka trade trophy with a 5 no win at Barnet last night there was a hat trick for Josh Murphy and goals from surgery cannot and Nelson Oliveira how like oh told b.b.c. Radio Norfolk the 1st team manager is never far away is very supportive to the programme it comes along a bit every game of coming the change of a half time a full time training call our boys will go over to him and sometimes his boys will come over to us really support for the program and the fact that we work so close I think is a benefit to what we do in Wayne Rooney says there's no reason why Gareth Southgate can't become the next in the manager Southgate who has been put in temperature of the side following Sam Allardyce his departure has 4 matches to impress the f.a. Starting with Saturday's World Cup qualifier against motor at Wembley and the England Captain Blaise a good performance against Malta will help his cause it's an opportunity years or so before for them to try and stake his claim before those 2 games this week which you have to win so you know whether that was. 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Radio Norfolk whatever j thank you weather this morning is with Georgina Bennett how lay their will is going to be feeling quite a bit more chilly today as we start taking it from the from Eastern Europe as the pace the southeast but also it is a easterly wind particularly felt along the coast of course plenty of sunshine they come out clearing continuing to clear through this morning and actually early afternoon probably see lots of blue sky but temperatures any making it to about 15 degrees Celsius tonight will have clear spouse staying dry a bit more chilly so we're more likely to see 8 or 9 degrees and then lighter winds tomorrow but feeling even cooler and more cloudy as well there will be some breaks to give us the odd sunny interval but slightly more clout than sunshine and also the chance of a shower with highs of 14 degrees Celsius and Ok so what is partly cloudy becoming sunny intervals wind force 5 to 6 becoming 46 winds direction easterly maximum gusts 38 knots becoming 42 knots sea state moderate pressure at 1034 minutes visibility excellent This is Gina Bennett for p.c. Radio in Norfolk Virginia it's so dark outside I know a little of it happens every year they don't that says that they're going to still shocked. Actually 2 years on this planet still. And I said that when I was on the run this morning it was cold it was dark and it's mist and. It won't harm the cold today because it was fairly mild last night really for many of us I think if it was definitely cold of the night before but it felt to me cold this morning just because there's a little bit of a sea breeze was a little actually quite windy and yes absolutely though the wind the easterly wind that that's pretty is going to be biting today or yeah yeah but I have to say part of me enjoys running when it's a little bit gusty at this time of year because you don't overheat I do enjoy that but there is some I think the challenge when the snow also states The challenge for me is actually is a little there's a lull in the middle of the year and it's about now where I find it hard to get out of bed in the light of 4 now it's dark and I've got all my running gear on at all my lights on not that I see any cars on my run but I look like the Deva lighthouse and quite low. Battery life. You know that. There are no weather today looking after a very good morning 636 this is May come right at breakfast we are going to be talking about bungalows this morning if you live in a bungalow in Norfolk then you could be living in or on a gold mine that's the impression that we've been getting from estate agents they say demand is very much outstripping supply and pushing up prices of bungalows coming up in the program we're going to visit one that's on the market to discover what is the big appeal behind bungalows and report from a development where the builder has decided that there's just as much money in building bungalows as houses so it's going to be a bungalow development but 1st Janet Honda has been to the estate agents pim and Co where she asked the owner Steve Pim what's happening to the bungalow market they're just not building enough of a huge amount of bungalows built post-war both 1st and 2nd world war 19 thirties a lot of development of bungalows and thought some Andrews sprang Austin Helston also in the 1950 East sinks and unfortunately he's building them anymore and so what is the end result of the. The price of bungalows is increased quite a bit and sometimes more than houses another general profit say. Demond is always very hard that there are lots of armadillos on the markets but there's more buy is than there are puppets and he's just not building enough of them so why not build more than modern developers choose bungalows to build Well they take up twice the size of a plots. I mean I'm not an architect but it doesn't it's not rocket science to work out you can build forts and houses on one plots where you would put one bungalows mathematically when it comes to the bottom line and unfortunately a 3 story townhouse of might not profit the bungalow I would and oversee to meet housing quotes one would assume that local councils are wanting more units passed on site so there's precious to build more houses there's pressures for 1st time Baez which you know won't be buying bungalows there's pressures on stocks and homes which obviously want into bedrooms again not bungalows enough the night yeah well it's not it's not just you know the retiring and the people thinking about not being able to get out the stairs any more property developers and also families with you know with a builder or friend that can help bungalows because they want to give a lot you can extend them you can be furbished them you can do all kinds of things so you know there really is a lack of What's the typical client Ok so I need this week we've just found you delayed in gentleman's house a 4 bedroom detached house in Helston that we sold them 10 years ago they're purchasing a 2 bedroom detached bungalow in spring Austin through us their children and now flooding the nest they're planning their kind of retirement maybe 10 years early but you know getting it how they want it type thing typical bungalow boy it would be yeah working couple award downsizer So how lucky was that couple and find that 2 pigeon bungalow and yeah they are on the market but the good ones sell quickly and they do sell for more than a half. So it's not that they're not available. But I mean for instance you want foreign cement your new home site and I grew up in thoughts and use a dusting dial as an example there must be a good few families in houses there probably only 4 or 5 bungalows built by will come at the time thought Mary it's over entirely from we have an office over on that side of the city again good couple of 1000 houses but only 7 or 8 bungalows built John and in speaking to the estate agent pim and Co I like to for me this morning there appears to be a bit of a rush on bungalows So tell me what is the big deal why do people love bungalows and of course there's an obvious answer to that because they're much better from the ability to worry about the stats is that the big issue is the fact that we have an elderly population here in Norfolk and people are saying well if I go into a bungalow I'll be able to stay in my home for longer and I do know a couple of people have had to contemplate going into care homes because they couldn't get up the stairs anymore so maybe that's the reason why we're seeing a real rush on bungalows interesting we're on right move yesterday just doing a bit of research on this story looking at the cost of how much will set you back to buy a bungalow in Norfolk Wow. They are not cheap 016-036-1732 extension 1 I'm going to confess for some reason sleeping on the ground floor for me I've always found it very odd and when I have stayed in a bungalow a couple of times I'm not saying I don't like it but I just find it very odd that everything's on one level I'm very used to having to go up step up the stairs to sleep and I think psychologically I feel safe when I'm up stairs when you tell me this morning 016-036-1732 extension 1 sell me the prospects of living in a bungalow Why do you love living in a bungalow Why is bungalow living any different to living in a house 016-036-1732 extension 1 look at the papers for you this morning the Daily Mail may savages liberal elite listen to the way politicians and commentators talk . But the public they find their patriotism distasteful concerns about immigration parochial and views about crime and liberal and the fact that $17000000.00 voted to leave the u.k. But will drink that's what the prime minister is going to say in her speech today she's going to say that we should listen and trust the British people we are there to serve them and her picture of that quote and the headline takes up the whole of the front page of The Daily Mail today very much so the tenor of the papers article is in support of what Theresa May is to say the sun this morning May of sunshine P.M.'s vision for our readers to resume will today set out her bold vision of a Britain dedicated to serving the needs and desires and millions of Sun readers the premier will use her 1st Tory conference leader's speech to say for too long politicians of ignored the views of ordinary hard working men and women that story on the front of the sun also on the front of the sun wild west can track down Kim's Raiders mind will make them suffer this is of the car dash and the fact that she was held up apparently gunpoint and put into a bath and her hands and feet tied together in Paris and now her partner or husband forgive me can a West is hitting back and saying that he's very very angry about what happened the French authorities continue to investigate the Daily Mirror this morning again they go that story can a hires Kim lookalikes and adds 6000000 to security bill also on the front of the mirror 41000000000 Trident subs being built with French steel thousands of British jobs at risk after contract awarded to foreign firm and the paper says this morning the Tories have snubbed British Steel for the new fleet of tried nuclear missile submarines the French firm won the contract to supply metal for the hols it could have protected at least $1000.00 u.k. Jobs union boss Roy Rick has said that this is a betrayal of British. Workers on the front of the I this morning British jobs for British workers and businesses told to hire you can nationalize 1st as home secretary plans to tighten rules on employing foreign workers criticism from industry leaders of impact on engineering technology n.h.s. And manufacturing crackdown on Cap firms landlords face jail over illegal renters and overseas students are told they must speak English this is the eyes assessment of the speech at the Tory party conference from the Rudd as well finding its way onto the front of the independent The Times this morning firms must list foreign workers the same story again you could lead it quits after just 3 weeks in this intriguing story you could was thrown into turmoil last night after Dan James resigned as leader 18 days into the job saying that she did not have enough authority to reform the party the south east any peace office issued the time to the statement from Mrs James which said that she had decided to step down for personal and professional reasons she felt shaken after being spat out on a train on the way to Cardiff last week the party insiders said she had also complained about you kids finances and was reluctant to leave without assurances about funding it's understood also on the phone to the Times Margaret pulled to safety on one of the busiest days for rescue teams in the Mediterranean Sea More than 6000 people were saved 22 very sadly found dead and a desperate picture of rescuers hand going into the water to pluck. A struggling swimmer out of the Seas it really is a very sad picture a desperate battle for life in the Mediterranean is the headline in The Times the a.t.p. This morning Queen Elizabeth Hospital boss resigns chief executive reveals she'll step down at the end of the year this is Dorothy Hussein who is the current chief executive she has pulled the hospital out of special measures but she has to resign at the end of the year and finally the evening news a 1000 times no father foretells of 3 heartbreaking years facing rejection after a. Action for jobs father for Andrew day has applied for more than 1000 jobs but the 52 year old has cerebral palsy has been able to find employment despite his 28 years experience as an i.t. Professional Mr Dave spoused and he worked for Viva for 16 years took voluntary redundancy in 2013 following the death of his mother and he says that he's come for over a 1000 jobs but is yet to find employment that he has a good story for us to talk about this morning how many job applications do you have to put in before you get that opportunity that you want maybe you sympathize with the story of Andrew Day this morning they won 603617321 of you joining us you're joining the comedy breakfast on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk 646 c.b.c. Music's my generation season 5 decades of music seen through the eyes of the stones and the facts of my music my memories my generation Friday night b.b.c. Fools a people's history of Mexico's 19762984. To Sky music to music you also missed the listing for this boy George looks back on growing up in the seventy's I was really interested in history. I was basically study American law I live a. Friday night at 9 c.b.c. Boyd George's 19 seventies save me from suburbia Saturday nights but 9 on the busy 2. For a good morning consult your diary Dennis now it'll tell you it is the 5th of October Hey what you need to know this hour a state agency in Norfolk say demand for bungalows in the county is far outstripping supply the u.k. Independence Party is facing further turmoil after its new leader Dan James announced she's resigning Coming up I'll bring you the latest on the areas that are affected with the hurricane that has swept through the Caribbean in sport cities under 20 three's guaranteed their place in the last $32.00 of the Czech a trade trophy with a 5 nil win a bonnet last night and Norfolk's whether it's going to be a dried. With sunny spells filling tumble with highs of 15 degrees the county's best travel news here is Katie Coach thank you very much on a major problems I can see on the very into the moment on the cameras things seem to be moving here traffic control as well unfortunately as train so we've got problems again this morning if you're trying to get between Norwich and sharing and I think no problems between cheering and. Heading away from Norris trains unable to get past the moment it's a great angle saying engineers are where they're due to be on site at about 7 o'clock at the moment quite a few council ations already end of the call replacement buses running between showing them chroma So delays likely this morning how do you have got time until that is expected of engineers on site $703.00 would be to see you know after disposing of the problems a small number over 163-6173. You can trust I'm Katie paid. Richard Hankel morning in a bungalow you know do you seem shocked by this news when you were told not 45 seconds ago here I didn't see you as a bungalow boy 9 now I thought you lived in I pictured this nice terrace house in Orange. Spent the 1st 10 years or so living in Norwich away from home was it was interesting but you know when we bought 7 or 8 years ago now we're looking to have in a nice area you know with plenty of land and turned out a bungalow in thought was the best option for us at the time it was also a big renovation project for us so we could get a nice empty shell that we could do what we wanted with the lovely So it's about what is the virtue living in a bungalow because a lot of people absolutely love bungalow dwelling. When you think about it specifically didn't go out looking for one just one came up and it was the right thing for us I never thought I mean that the potential turning into a 2nd story was always been there so the you know if we could expand might be a little bit of money on it in the long. Was tracked in the chair. And you know that was attractive to us but the idea of not having stairs hasn't really come on and for some people it's shocking. You know startling I did not be able to go that never occurred to me as I love going upstairs I love going to bed up stairs I can I can have my house in 2 compartments I can have the downstairs living area and the up stairs sleeping area a place of calm and tranquility it does mean that it's a little more difficult to get away from for. Noise in the house so if I do want to go off and go to bed early. And leave my significant other in the in the other in the other room watching television it's a little bit more difficult because we are little things are a bit tighter Yeah Ok number meter much people seem to love this story this morning is the fact the bungalows are in many cases far more expensive than 2 story houses 160-361-7321 tell me this morning what's the big deal about bungalow dwelling. Just concentrate on the Caribbean for a moment the most powerful hurricane to hit the Caribbean almost a decade carved a path of destruction across Haiti and the Dominican Republic at least 6 people very sadly have been killed some areas in Haiti have been cut off by flooding and the main bridge linking the south of the country to the capital has collapsed the mayor of the coastal town of Lake a is Gabrielle. Gabrielle for Chin a his comments are spoken by translator reliving in an indescribable situation we know people have died but we don't know how many. There are it's raining a lot and there is heavy wind almost all the private and public buildings with metal roofs had their roofs blown off the small houses which warrants solid were completely destroyed Haitian officials don't yet know for sure how many people have been killed by Hurricane Matthew. As communications with the worst hit communities very difficult because lines have come down Qana Shapiro is from the largest hospital in southern Haiti when something like this happens in Haiti where there isn't a lot of infrastructure already it really is trying to get as much done as you possibly can and there has to be a sense of urgency I can't stress enough just how precarious the situation is with the number of bridges that have gone out and how hard it is to get food and basic supplies out to these people the u.n. Says the hurricane is the most devastating humanitarian event in Haiti since yes quake of January 201010000 people in shelters collagen clay runs a tattoo Paula in Port-Au Prince he says the people of Haiti are resilient my neighbors who lost their house just came in and turn turned on the radio and they're listening and. Smiling and laughing and you wouldn't they just lost their house. On the one hand it was a 10 shack there wasn't a lot to lose but on the other hand I think the deeper thing is that they're just kind of used to living without whole lot of control over their lives and they're just 30 hopeful optimistic people. Hurrican Matthews also hit Cuba with winds of 145 miles an hour it's now heading to America where preparations are beginning in some states for the arrival of the storm Nikki Haley is the governor of South Carolina we're going to be watching that stone storm surges quite a bit we also anticipate averaging about 100 mile an hour winds who will be starting evacuations so we ask that everybody start getting your things together that you have start contacting your family Forecasters say the Category 4 storm could hit Florida by Thursday night and push its way up the East Coast of America over the weekend all the all the states in the line of the storm have put out information bulletins saying that they are braced for this but if the winds become too strong people should seek shelter and stay indoors will continue to watch that story for you with a special emphasis on Haiti the Haitians have been through a hell of a lot since that earthquake in 2010 many people still living in tent cities as they're called vast areas where houses one stood now taken over by tents many of which were donated from countries like the United Kingdom after the earthquake so if the situation is as bad as we fear it is in Haiti we expect the death toll there to rise will watch the story the interest the Ukip leader Dan James announces she's stepping down just 18 days after being elected to the role in the statement she said that she had made a decision for personal and professional reasons our political reporter Layla that made it through has been are considering what her resignation means for the party when Nigel far as resigned as you kept leader following the U.K.'s vote to leave the e.u. Diane James was a favorite to succeed him she'd risen quickly through the party ranks contesting in almost winning a key parliamentary by election in 2013 before being elected Ukip southeast England a year later she won last month leadership election with almost done. With the votes of her nearest rival says the news now that she's going leaves you can't run as of in disarray it was already struggling to overcome internal divisions and to find its purpose after the referendum result they on James says she doesn't feel she has the authority or support of her colleagues to make the changes she wants now it's not yet clear if another leadership election is on the cards but if there was to be one there are a number of other key Ukip figures who didn't stand last time who might now since the ring people like m.e.p. Stephen Wolf who'd been considered the front runner before he was declared ineligible for failing to apply on time councillor Susan Evans who'd been temporarily suspended from the party Ukip only m.p. Douglas because well he'd previously ruled himself out or Paul Nuttall had been deputy leader on the Nigel Farage Which brings me to Nigel Farage himself could it be another comeback for him after 2 resignations despite declaring he did cheat his political ambition of Brecht's it well nothing's been confirmed yet but certainly you kept thrown into turmoil from this news that Diane James is standing down there's a lot of people speculating this could be the end of the u.k. Independence Party because Nigel Farage is gone the United Kingdom are to come out of the European Union the referendum vote went that way and also the government have stated that they will trigger Article 50 and so there are some people who are suggesting Well what now for the u.k. Independence Party where do they go from here others to say well they'll still have a fight on their hands to try and get the best deal for Britain and so they are definitely relevant at least for the next 2 to 3 years but it's interesting to chart the the prospects of the Independence Party who not so long ago people were talking about sending 40 m. Peace to the House of Commons they seem to really ride this this wave of popularity back in 2014 but then it didn't really come to much during the general election and looking at the opinion polls their popularity seems to have died away somewhat since then so we'll watch you can depend upon. Story with great interest and they'll be another leadership election there still to come this morning on the program Nori cities under 23 days with a little bit of help from the 1st team strikers won 5 nil over Barnet yesterday in the checkered trade trophy 1st game of the hive for North City or 1st competitive game at the hyphen or a city and a fantastic win and also 817 this morning don't miss my big interview with the education secretary Justin Greening who has just announced millions of pounds investment for knowledge but what does it mean that will put other way of adjusting greening at 817 this morning Top Shop bungalows Why do you love yours with only 2 percent of new builds being single story and prices rocketing when it comes to bungalows I'd like to hear from you this morning on why people seem to absolutely adore bunglers I'm imagining it's the fact that they're so practical is the fact that you can you can live in them and you can stay there for longer because some of the mobility concerns of living in a dwelling with stairs are are gone because you don't have to worry about getting up and down the stairs to go to the bedroom or indeed to the bathroom so is that why especially in this part of the world where we have an elderly population bungalows are so popular if you can sell the prospect to bungalows timea I must confess I'm not a big fan of the idea of living in a bungalow but chemical sell the prospects of bungalow dwelling to me Rich he's already done it he lives in a bungalow which he works on the show you tell me this morning what's the big deal about bungalows why are they so popular 016-036-1732 extension 1 if you're picking up the phone this morning text the show 81 triple 3 Start your text with the word Norfolk standard network rates apply Kannada b.b.c. Dakota u.k. If you're e-mailing us you're joining Norfolk's biggest listeners breakfast $658.00 for the county's Best Travel News. Thank you very much on a major problems I'm aware of so far this morning things seem to be moving in k. On cameras and this. In front of me. On the train so we have got 20 minutes in a morning. To sharing them Service says we've got some signal problems need to sharing a north. North at the moment they have got replacement buses running and hopefully engineers will be on the same roundabout now so the whole thing to be fixed by half past 7 depends on the nature of the problems at the moment but 20 minute delays cancellations also unlikely for the travel you can trust I'm Katie Page in your next updates in 15 minutes. It's coming up to 7 o'clock on b.b.c. Radio this is Nick with your biggest lesson breakfast. This is b.b.c. Radio. Good morning it's Wednesday the 5th of October your top story right now as the price and popularity of bungalows in Norfolk stalls we ask why we fell. For you. You know you don't want to. Wear that which. We don't use this morning Tom Baker also in the news you keeps looking for a new leader coming up on the program we'll tell you more about the money that's coming our way to improve the chances for children living in. An airport part of this is going to give us access to a special fund for attracting top teachers to the area the education secretary on the program shortly with your weather today. As going to be feeling quite a bit more c.d.c. Day lots of sunshine around but also a strong easterly wind 15. More in fire. Many. A. Time as we need to know 701 estate agents say there aren't enough bungalows in Norfolk to meet demand developers prefer to build flats and houses because they can fit more of them onto a plot of land figures from the National House Building Council showed just 2 percent of homes built in the u.k. Last year were bungalows the Pimms an estate agent in orange and says with an aging population demand is high they are owed more than end of long life housing choice starting from early retirement planning moving into the realms of children moving out of home and that kind of thing there are lots of bungalows on the market but there's more buyers than there are properties so they're just not building enough of a u.k. Independence Party is facing turmoil after its new leader Diane James announced she was resigning because James who was elected last month said in a statement she didn't feel she had sufficient support her predecessor Nigel for arch to down after the break said vote in June for Westminster his Alex Forsyth being elected you keeps leader less than 3 weeks ago Dianne James said she wanted to change the party and the way it was run but in her statement Mr James suggested some in the upper echelons were never fully on board she said was she had won the support of members she did not have the full backing of Ukip any p.s. Or party offices to implement the changes she felt necessary speculation is rife about what happens next now be an emergency meeting of the party's ruling body to confirm the process for electing a replacement the former education minister in Norfolk m.p. Says the county's children are isolated and need extra help to improve their lives the government spending up to 10000000 pounds on a new social mobility scheme starting in Orange was announced at the Conservative conference yesterday who follows research suggesting pupils in Orange had a much lower chance of doing better than their parents compared to children elsewhere in the country Baroness Shepherd says isolation here in Norfolk needs to be overcome. They don't see the big jobs the big career opportunities necessarily locally so they need more help with careers advice more help with Mentor ing more exposure reading to the outside world all of these things can be put right to reason may well end the conservative conference by reaching out to ordinary working class people in her speech and attack the attitudes of many politicians to the public's views and concerns. A court heard how a man from Thetford killed a work colleague with a single punch during a work Christmas party proudly Casey from Castle Street in the town's denied manslaughter Bob Carter reports Bradley case he was out in Harlow with William where I'm from the health care Christmas party the party at the park in hotel was over they were outside looking for a cab to find another open bar prosecutor Peter Clarke told transferred Crown Court the both men had been taking cocaine Mr Casey told police that Mr Waring who was 53 try to force a cigarette into his mouth and he punched him he fell injuring his head while Mr Casey ran off Mr Ware and died in hospital within 36 hours Mr Casey who's $21.00 says he acted in self-defense the case continues and scientists are investigating whether the seas are around Britain are getting so noisy fish species like cod and haddock have difficulty communicating with each other the research is safe the sounds are obscured it could affect the ability of fish to breed the team from eggs to universities towing underwater microphones around the U.K.'s Coast record the Marine soundscape b.b.c. Radio Norfolk new snow the sports headlines his day Lawrence Justin Murphy scored 3 is not city's under 23 said another big win in the checkered trade trophy it finished 5 nil or Barnet the canary youngsters are now through to the last 32 of the competition with one group game to spare kings in town have been dumped out of 2 cups within the space of days for the last 65 on penalties last night afternoon 0 draw with an eis to go out of the Southern League Challenge Cup They lost to Alfredsson in the f.a. Cup at the weekend Maria Sharapova says she's counting down the days until she returns to tennis next spring Her comments come after the Court of Arbitration for Sport reduced her 2 year doping bans just 15 months yesterday the former Wimbledon champion Virginia ways has will be interesting to see what the reaction is when sharp overdoes return to action I think it will be very curious I would think that they are told so but it depends how she how she acts and she acts a little bit. Modest unless she will be you everybody will get over it and Chris work says the England players have responded well to the heavy security they're travelling with in Bangladesh Woakes Moeen alley and just Butler starters England beat to Bangladesh 11 yesterday. B.b.c. Radio Norfolk wherever. We're going to be feeling quite a difference where the temperatures are concerned over the next couple of days as we start to take in air from the east as opposed to the southeast and there's also an easterly wind to really take the edge off those temperatures lots of sunshine around today but only getting to about 15 degrees Celsius Ok spouse tonight and it looks like it should stay dry but temperatures dropping down to single figures with lows of 8 or 9 degrees and then lighter winds tomorrow but feeling even cooler more cloudy more clout than sunshine some more in fact just the odd break to give us some spells of sunshine but also more of a chance of a shower with highs of 14 degrees Celsius and your coastal waters partly cloudy becoming sunny intervals wind force 5 to 6 becoming forceful 46 when it's your action easterly maximum gusts 38 knots becoming 42 knots sea state moderate pressure at 1034 minutes visibility excellent This is Gina Bennett for b.b.c. Radio in Norfolk very good morning to you this is Nick Conrad breakfast on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk straight to our top story estate agents in Norfolk say the demand for bungalows in the county is far outstripping supply this morning with finding out why single storey living is so popular maybe you can answer that question 181-603-6173 extension 21 coming up on the show this morning we're going to visit one that's on the markets to discover this new found appeal and report from a development where the builder has decided that there's just as much money in building bungalows as houses one of the 1st places to have a bungalow estate was he or north west coast today more than half the village housing is one story this is a village bungalows a West Norfolk producer Jill Bennett has been to meet some of the people who just. Love living in a bungalow Ok Jill walk into my bungalow come inside it's a bit cold out here. I am coming to. And it is isn't it very cozy. Of Michael minus Margaret Gilbert I'm a local parish councillor and I've been in he only since 2014 I'm afraid we didn't exactly start looking specifically for a bungalow we were looking for someone to buy and he chim there wasn't an awful lot of property on the market at that time and we saw this bungalow fell in love with the site and that was it and a story's far as that's concerned but having bought the bungalow I certainly couldn't go back to living in a house any more so let me show you around then you can have a better feel for it Ok this holiday here's the picture we. Think you should have the lovely view across the common here in here and it's quite well fitted it could have space for a dining table we chose not to so you come see out on the table in another room Margaret and her husband Bob enjoy living in their bungalow even though it meant quite a bit of downsizing from their previous house parish council chairman Michael Williamson wasn't so lucky when he came to he chim hoping to find a bungalow to live in we did we wanted a bungalow but unfortunately there were none that showed us at the time so we bought our house which conveniently has got a downstairs bedroom as well as an upstairs so we're living in the best of both worlds 'd really what you wanted was to have that ground floor living Yes we felt that when you got to a certain age or before you got to a certain age you know you don't want to keep moving around and therefore we wanted to sort of get somewhere that would share so as it were although more than half the houses in the village are bungalows there are very few plenty of placation is now coming through to build more of them personally I can't remember the last time we act. He saw an application for a new bungalow being built we see quite a few applications where people want to convert existing bungalows perhaps into chalets with loft conversions resist especially if they're young families or got children they need somewhere you know 2 more rooms or something like that so they go what would 'd the problem we have of course is that land is expensive there well it was want to make as much money as he can I know that land in the footprint of a bungalow to go decent sized bungalow obviously is going to take up more land than the house of Peter Sutton says state agents in the middle of the village there are plenty of pictures of bungalows with sold stickers across them as a very good market for bungalows there's a lot of people want to come to teaching for retirement and don't want to buy a house or a room want a bungalow Unfortunately at this particular stage then they're not coming on the market as quick as what we can sell them bungalow sell better if only we could get more we spent some time in a static caravan so we were already sort of ease into living on one floor so to speak I don't know but we did we didn't actually miss the stairs I have to say perhaps grand space in terms of right numbers of rooms perhaps but the actual business for having to go up and down the stairs was was quite an easy sort of you know feature forgettable backed and now it comes as a bit of a shock when I have to go up and and step this so you're pleased with it oh we're delighted absolutely delighted yes I can thoroughly recommend living in in a bungalow Ok Still to come we're going to visit a developer he's decided to switch from building large homes to bungalows and while he goes viewing to various bungler see why bunglers are in such demand and I want to hear from you this morning why do you love your bungalow have you been trying to get one for a long time but been shocked at the cost over 160-361-7321 if you're joining us a very good morning to Anna has text in to say is emailed in forgive me to say Nick funnier to this morning. At a bungalow because my husband is disabled but we have been put off by the cost the reality is we probably will have to move away from the West Norfolk area that we live in because it's so expensive looking at the King's Lynn area or maybe across to down a market it's a great shame because I got lots of friends and family around here but those are the realities of the housing market I think a fair point it does appear that a lot of people are buying bungalows to safeguard their future and that in itself does seem quite sensible because I'm ability reasons of the fact that people think that they could stay in the house for longer if they have a bungalow they've decided to look to invest in a single storey property and people who love bungalows really appear to love bungalows Richie Hancock he works in the program just swung his head round the door and said another thing about my bungalow that I love is the walls are proper walls that's what you mean they're not stop work walls what he means is they're proper brick walls they're steady stuff so people think that bungalows are built very well could build quality and the other thing about building economically building houses is that once you've come out of the ground as she did go up for another story isn't really a big deal if the cost comparison between the 1st story in the 2nd story obviously is very difficult to relate to each other because you know to do any building you've got to go down to your foundations you've got to do your block work out of the ground you go down prove course that needs to go in you've got your floor structure and so on to do a 2nd story you might want to up your steals your support but you can fly out of the ground can you at that point for my extension the back of my house recently I was told by building control the foundations are so good so sturdy we could actually put 6 stories on top of it. Probably quite a good idea however would upset money makers somewhat and wouldn't get past the local planning authority 160-361-7321 told me about your love of bungalows place this morning this is Nick Conrad a breakfast 7. 40 on yesterday's mid-morning show as the temperatures outside fall I ask if he didn't put the heating on it. Wrong with. The flow over and I now. And Great British Bake Off Starcade will be judging Chrissy's Christmas cake. Recipes for Christmas cake you can send them through to the team on the usual show number join me Chrissy Jackson this morning from 10 on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk your part in the b.b.c. a. Very good morning to you you're waking up to. The 5th. Seem to make sure you get the right day the week it comes headlines estate agents in Norfolk say the price of bungalows is rising because so few new ones are being built the u.k. Independence Party is facing after its leader James announced that she was resigning just a few days after being elected to the post coming up as millions of pounds of funding is given to Norwich to improve education standards all be asking what is actually getting what is actually going to be spent and I'll be asking that question to the education secretary just in greening is going to be on the show this morning in support the England captain Wayne Rooney says Gareth Southgate has a great opportunity to stake his claim to get the England manager's job on a permanent basis and Norfolk's whether accoutred day to day with some sunny spells of 15 degrees. Thank you very much they made. Their around. About 20 minutes trains between sharing. Him. Says running to and from north pole should have well to have had an engineer should be on site by now so if you would be too long for that ferry to be on during that moment cancellations are likely on beats that this morning to dispose anything else if I want 683617321 with which you can trust I'm Katy Perry. Very good morning this is Nick Conrad breakfast on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk Norwich is one of 10 places in England to be getting millions of pounds to improve the life chances of children is because the city has been listed as the 2nd worst in the country for social mobility that is giving children the learning and aspirations to allow them to move up in the world yesterday the education secretary Justin Green Greening said around 6 to 7000000 is going to go to the city to give extra training to teachers being spared being spent on expert monitoring into schools and to get firms to inspire people I want to see businesses spotting and polishing up the talents of the new generation the rough diamonds to make sure that we unlock the talent of everyone in our country but especially the children in these areas where it's most likely to be missed listen to that is the head teacher ignored school in north Clare cook who also speaks for the National Association of Head Teachers in the county very good morning morning good to see you right now playing Johns now I beg your pardon is aren't going to change . Who claim to be doesn't. Say I'm terribly sorry anyway good morning you're going to be here again and I thought you were going to say oh only the other day and then we could go to your wedding but it would have to stick with the news unfortunately but what is your reaction to this story. It's pretty sweet and sour isn't it so it's sour to hear that Norah. 2nd from bottom in this table because people who live and work and go to school in this city love nor agent we love we love what it represents. But the sweet bait is if it means that we get some money into investing in our children and making their life chances better we're not going to say No yeah I mean interesting about this money though is having done little squares over what they actually announced yesterday appears to me that they're taking money out of the education sector about $15000000.00 pounds worth of cuts according to the end you see that of course those figures should be taken with a pinch of salt because they are coming from a union which is opposed to the government but if indeed they are true those figures then $15000000.00 coming out of schools in the knowledge area only 6000000 going in over the lifetime of the parliament doesn't seem like a huge was not again it's a loss. Put like that yes we don't know what's happening with our with our school budgets they put back the fair funding consultation which was one of the key things we've been waiting for really to look at school funding but certainly we know that there are going to be reductions in our school budgets and it's already happening in different local authorities so yes will this will this you know counter counter those cuts what we still be in deficit it will be interesting to see if it's about particular projects that are around raising aspirations and an increasing social mobility that are coming from not just from within schools but come from within the local communities as well then that could be exciting How do you raise aspirations it sounds like a simple sentence but it's very grand is not how do you raise someone's aspirations gosh yes how do you raise someone's aspirations I've circling my belief and our belief that big nolde is about taking every child whatever their starting point and looking at what we can do to help them achieve what they need to achieve and if their whatever barriers there are to help overcome those barriers but you do have to show them what is out there and what is on offer so things like primary futures which is a brilliant project where local businessmen and women can come into school and talk about what they've done there is you know work with the u.e.a. And lots of aspiration what with the u.e.a. All students have gone there and done pretend to be forensic scientists and and law things so you have to show all the opportunities it is part of what we do in education anyways may give them as many opportunities as possible so they can make the best choices aspirations is whenever I ask about raising aspirations people say to me you know we will send people off to become lawyers barristers whatever we need are plumbers and electricians and they are going to we're in big trouble without them they are vitally important so even more so after breakfast Yes absolutely certainly when it comes to when it comes to re. Using aspirations then I could confuse that she what we mean it's vocational what is a great career to go into how do we raise aspirations how do we get people to target various grades without being vocational snobs absolutely doesn't want aspiration doesn't always have to be about going to university or enter into any other higher education it's about knowing what they want to be and giving them the advice of how they want to get there is interesting that part of this funding is looking at careers but of course careers advice was was cut you know a few years ago and it seems a bit of a shame that you know one of the things that actually does help with aspirations has not been around is one of the problems I mean we play politics with education all the time and I'm just a bit confused this morning because the secular state was wheeled out in front of me just on the interview just a short while ago and the whole thing was 6000000 quid coming into an origin I've just looked at the background to it is it really 6000000 pounds coming north or was it a funding cut in education I asked what the headline was in his interview by the way of the well I asked her what the headline was and she said the headline is that lots of kids in Britain since the Conservative government came in are going to a good or outstanding cigar they are we go on with the waffle again it's about who you're talking to whichever politician of every party they're going to do this but when it comes to it teaches. Fatiguing that the goalposts always seem to change the structure of education always seems to change what's being given to teachers to deal with what's expected from teachers always seems to change but I put it to you that what you need is consistency. Consistency would be good what we've realized over the last 8 years is those days of consistency seem to have gone and we must be prepared for whatever change of goal post it is and I think what leaders school leaders do with any of these things is you take the news you digest it you look at your school context and you think about how best to use it in the school context and that's that's what you do with any of these changes and I'm not saying this is a Christian of the Conservative party to I remain absolutely impartial on this I think I can make the same education. The same accusation Forgive me about the education policy of the new labor of New Labor they the party when they're in power between 9097 tell us that education education education that change how the education secretary did we have their peace be little consistency regardless of who's in power it seems to be quite uneasy I think the same is health it is quite an easy way I think of governments to stamp their wealth oritsé on so what they want to do. In a fairly obvious way. Claire Jones thank you good to have you on the program this morning and I do apologize for taking that ring off your finger and ripping up that wonderful marriage certificate and going back to your maiden name Claire Jones is her correct title actually the National Association of Head Teachers in Norfolk it's always good to have her in the studio thank you 723 this isn't it comes at a breakfast on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk this morning we are pondering on the fact that bungalows appear to be flying off the market in our county the price of bungalows are incredibly high in comparison to another property $2.00 story property with the same square metre Ridge up for sale Jones says bungalows might not be the best idea in a flood risk area there has to be an opera story to escape says Joe thank you I think being anywhere in a flood risk area is a bit difficult isn't it regardless of whether you're single story or double story takes to 0264 says Hi Nick we downsized from a 4 bedroom house to a lovely cosy little bungalow in Beeston Regis last year everything is so close to hand no more worrying about my accident prone wife falling down the stairs also a lot more easy to warm and very economical Regards John John thank you for that and that's I think that's a fair point specially for people who've got mobility issues the confidence to be able to move around your house without having to worry about getting up and downstairs especially to the bathroom I think is really key isn't it I'm just putting my dementia hat on again for. A moment this is something that we consistently hear in the dementia campaign a suitable accommodation for people who are living with dementia stairs can be a real problem and just a strange fact for you this is probably quite obvious but I found it interesting when it comes to accidents something like 90 percent of accidents occur on the stairs when people are coming down the stairs rather than going up the stairs obvious really isn't it but it does go to show that there is a real problem with Stead's and the elderly or people who are suffering from the ability issues. Right there some of your money news this morning and there's a lot of money news around this week because the chancellor has been on his feet at the Conservative party conference the man who's going to come and deliver the money news for us this morning is in how from nurture financial planning and let's have a look at your 1st story this morning in people coming to the end of their working lives have not been getting the help that they might need when it comes to making sure they have financial financially sound retirement plan Good morning no they haven't Sam according to a survey by the 2 you see 300000 pension savers a year are being left to fend for themselves when it comes to retirement advice he claims over 80 percent of people using a pension pot to buy retirement income are getting proper advice about it saw. By using its figures on what's happened in the year following the pensions freedoms situation which came into effect in April last year this allowed pensions to be accessed much more easily and more flexibly than ever before and there's a free government garden service called pension wise in the To you see a sign that it should be compulsory to use this service but it's important member this is gardens are only available from pension wise and it's not advice to advise from financial advisors has to be paid for by faith but support of course remember that the advice you receive could enable your pension to be higher for your pension pot to last much longer which in turn will make your time and more enjoyable and it also allows you to avoid buying the wrong product which can be up to. Really crucial as well pensions are quite confusing there's a simple form that you can do where you can get an assessment of your pension is that right you can get it from your pension provider and also from the government there is absolutely a free free advice and free service available from a government you state pension as well really simple to fill in details coming through and it is important because there are so many choices viable and if you buy the wrong product or get into the wrong skin it could be quite near detrimental to your financial future so they are more complex and before but advice and guidance Absolutely Kate isn't the big conversation that we should be having with 30 year olds 25 year olds listening this morning to this radio program. On the promise that she's listened to us this morning they're probably quite sensible they've got this sort of that isn't a new show but that should be the target saying to young people you need to get a plan in place and you want to do it quickly Yeah absolutely I think it is even more popular these days pensions being discussed with the auto and Roman initiative with employers having to offer access to a pension scheme for staff to join and a scheme having to be in place and people be in it unless they physically decide not to be but it's hard because of course people are struggling with mortgage payments and bringing up young families things a lot that is not a great deal of money to go around but conversations are. Absolutely important to make sure you know you're building a pot for the future so you've got something there we do it's our joining working life it seems a flexible working life isn't something that everybody on low wages can can achieve There's a story out today looking at flexible working not totally a faith with what this actually means with the story we're story is really that high earning parents are making more than 70000 pounds a year much more likely to work flexibly than those earning between 10 and 40000 pounds a year and this is according to a part of a 1000 working parents carried out by the charity working families now the situation with this is that flexible working makes business sense across the salary spectrum sorry why should only the people who earn. The most be able to reap the rewards veneration of British Industry says the employers that don't offer flexibility are pretty short sighted arguing that it benefits both companies and the wider a calm economy offering jobs every level of flexible basis will have companies to recruit and keep staff as well there are many studies out there which show that valued employees are more productive and flexibility should be across the board and not just the higher No sir is an important point to make really that you have to make sure if you want good stuff to be flexible enough around childcare responsibilities to get them and keep them child has a real father is an act that is not this is something that a person experiencing at the moment that I have great sympathy for people who do experience this and we're not at this point yet because my wife still got quite a long long time to go on her maternity leave but you do get the point you think well when I go back to work what happens next and we had 4 young mums round our house the other day it's like a creche can go on anything for young mums and they're having this conversation and I she really sympathize with a range of different backgrounds some where they need to get back to work and it was the husband who was considering whether to take time off to look after children here and some cases where the where the ladies there were saying they might take time off their husbands working but they all had it's a bit of a dilemma because they are relying on their bosses to be flexible and that isn't a guarantee it's not now but of course you may sound so much family life if you can't work flexibly which is which is a problem as well so even more import of course in a family break up situation where you've got the sole breadwinner having to juggle childcare and family life as well so it is a real issue for both workers and for employers as well but you go get the balance right if you can if you can offer a degree of flexibility in this it's not really the hours you know you work when you start when you finish is what you do when you're there any job so if you can try and be a bit flexible around that the better I mean you pick 2 great stories day because unfortunately just tying together quite nicely on the one hand you know you're saying or both saying you know it's great if you can take some time off to look after the children but then niggling at the back of my mind you think your pension plan pension probably back in. I've got to build up my pension is real so there's a financial stress isn't there you know there is yeah I think I think in life generally there is a rule regarding for Anshul situations all round but it's important to make sure you get the bangs correct and by just making sure you've got different pots of money for the now for the future and for the maybe a some point and just getting all right and but you're right that the 2 stories do tie together because we will make sure we can enjoy our lives enjoy our families today but also think about the money tomorrow's where this is why you're here to make things clear for us clear and simple Yeah to give us a safe path through these choppy waters slowly in how nurture a financial climate many thanks as always a check on the markets if it's a closed up 90 points meaning it's going to open today $774707.00 for travel money $1.00 pounds going to buy you $1.24 or one euro $11.73. With 3 counties Best Travel News Kelly poacher thank you very much in a major problems on our brain so far this morning things on the camera seem to be moving pretty well from what I can see in front of me here at traffic control we have got delays on trains though this morning they're the ones running between sharing and Norris because a signal problem just outside of North Walsham trains been able to get through between North Washington sharing and the mainland so placed in buses have been running called in by a crane or any other stops needed as well despite any problems over 160-3617 of the Chevy you can trust. Me Thank you you are waking up to the 5th of October 7th 31 with the headlines this morning Tom Baker the man for bungalows is outstripping supply in Norfolk estate agents a house builders prefer flats and houses because they can fit more properties onto a plot the Ukip leader Diane James to step down after only 18 days in the job she said she didn't feel she had the full support of any piece of party officials nor it is one of 6 so-called opportunity areas around the country where the government starting schemes to improve social mobility was announced the Tory party conference yesterday following research suggesting pupils in the city. They have lower chances of doing better than their parents compared to other parts of the country the chief executive of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn is leaving the job Dorothy Hussain announced she was leaving at a meeting of its governors yesterday and scientists are investigating whether the season around Britain are getting so noisy fish species like caught how to have difficulty communicating with each other the research say if the sounds are obscured it could affect the ability of fish to breed b.b.c. Radio and often use more to eat so you have to communicate with each other fascinating can can tell you I want to know more about the phones down there. Probably got better signal down there than we get here in Norfolk c.b.c. Radio. Can imagine know how our card would communicate with that with another caller is Jay Lawrence. I don't get this from they really do they do it they put it. Dolphins clicked and then they did click and whining. That's how they did and then they they they cross oceans to meet with each other the way it was a fantastic sound effects and are never going to get over whales kind of moaned. Mazing kind of sound. That a coddles called do sound as a college mit I don't know maybe you should try some more impressions I think that's what you should go for I want to know more about this. We'll find out we'll find out Tom's actually still in the room with me so Tom will do an impression I'd like you boys to while I'd like you to find out how yeah I'd like an impression I'd like to find out how a card communicates the sound that it makes and then why stop at cod hake mackerel sea bass will do the whole hog try our best do or not or don't hog. Tied with the prize or get some school. Social Murphy school hat trick is not the city's under 20 three's had another big win in the checkered trade trophy it finished 5 mill a planet the other girls coming from surgery can often Nelson all of era city and definitely through to the last 32 of the competition with one group game remaining at home to m.k. Dons on the 23 as manager Dimitri how like Oh so he was delighted to have Murphy in his team Josh has been a program for a long time. It's really good for the Academy to see them come for and produce what they're producing now this level but more importantly a 1st team level so there are there be credit to themselves and everyone Academy is really happy to see were achieving No nor is United manager Stevie stories to last night's opponents to win the league the planter's lost 10 at home to a.f.c. Home church and run in league north one church move level on points with the planters who stayed 7th Yeah they were good solid to me was just saying to the large and here I'll be surprised if they don't win the league or if they don't probably be one side that finishes above them because they were quick to get the division that big. Strong they've got goals you know Dave and I was back in the short and I still got George Pursell to come back in you know the $25.00 season I thought the white boys were good and you know they just had that level of experience the most part of the game we've competed with the Kings in town of been dumped out of 2 cups within the space of 5 days the linnets lost $65.00 on penalties last night afternoon Woodrow Wilson I to go out of the suddenly Challenge Cup last Alfredsson in the f.a. Cup at the weekend the game was marred however by a head injury to Kings men's mastic Matic caster line we'll give you more news on that when we get it Lowestoft came off on the wrong end of a 3 nil scoreline to dollars hammer home in the run premier and elsewhere in the 3rd loan on Premier Thetford town were held one all got Manchester were the visitors to Mumford road and swapped from a one no victors against Aly City thanks to a sold Alex Vincent strike. Maria Sharapova says she's counting down the days until she returns to tennis next spring Her comments come after the Court of Arbitration for Sport reduced her 2 year doping bans just 15 months yesterday speaking to the Charlie Rose t.v. Show in America sharp over was asked if the ruling was a rejection of the International Tennis Federation taking action against her it is it's sad to say that but I think it really is taking a substance that was completely legal for 10 years but I don't doctor had recommended for me after so many different medical tests all of a sudden I'm sitting in my bedroom and I get an email from the idea of saying I had this violation I just thought how could I have not known as. A league meeting at Leicester this Friday has been postponed for reasons out of the clubs control the West Norfolk Speedway side will now travel to the Midlands on Saturday the 15th of October 7 30 pm and after the haymakers to came forth yesterday I've got today's 4 use the 430 at Nottingham at number 8 more sport and off now. Just for you j. C whale music. A huge difference. This isn't a card or what we're talking about it was a Call it was no this is not this this is this is a this is music to somebody and somebody put the moans of whales to. Their end of despair isn't it that's what it sounds like but actually it doesn't mean they're in despair because they communicate and they are just fascinating creatures but they can talk to each other through that wonderful almost guttural moan equivalent to. That I mean if you could translate it it is something as simple as you know point how you doing I'm hear what's going on I'm bored all the left us with each other probably Francis when. But with dolphins it is more of a kind of. Your dolphin impression gave me had it says text a 3. Or 7 series sonar for whales and dolphins so it could be the same for called I Am I'm so I'm genuine or you think I'm taking the mick I am actually interested in this Jay So now I want to try and find out for as I said Tom Tom Baker has told me 100 percent that he would do an impression I really wonder percent told me I haven't made that I love it Ok thank you I 160-361-7321 if you know how to communicate with each other I'd love to have you on the program this morning is it just limited to cold or does it go across some other species of fish as well I don't know why I find it so fascinating curious stories about animals I'm sure you like me you have those moments where you watch these programs and you think that is incredible David Africana programs I could sit there watching them all day some of the things that animals do or just creatures can do just incredible . Weather for you Georgina but it had a there we have an easterly wind today which is going to be fairly biting and time some sunny intervals they still with highs of 15 degrees Celsius the night in staying dry but a bit more chilly with layers of 80 degrees lighter winds to more and more cloudy generally with that the chance of a shower and highs a 14 degree Celsius more in half an hour. You need to know I break fast Conrad on b.b.c. Radio no thank you for your email your dolphin impression is actually really good thank you I'm chuffed thank you 739 that come out of breakfast on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk consult your calendar it will tell you it is Wednesday the 5th of October coming up all the robots going to take over we're going to be out of Norfolk flower farm where new technology is being embraced find out all about it next hour also coming up on the program this morning under 23 is with a little bit of help from the 1st team strikers won 5 mil over bonnet you can hear how the. Match unfolded in a little mini reports that's coming your way in about 15 minutes time and I missed the interview with the education secretary Justin greening I've just been speaking to a she's announced that millions of pounds of investment is coming into Norrish is it really investment to actually look at the figures is it a cut that's the question I put her way you can hear that report and my interview with her on the radio at quarter past 8. B.b.c. Radio Norfolk has found that demand for bungalows in the county is far outstripping supply when you find that only 2 percent of new builds in the u.k. Are bungalows that might explain it figure by the way from the National House Builders Association estate agents have told this program that they are often being snapped up bunglers that is as soon as they come onto the market the reason well his Steve Pym from Pimco estate agents they're just not building enough of huge amount of bungalows built post-war both 1st and 2nd world war also in the 1950s since and unfortunately building them anymore the price of bungalows has increased quite a bit and sometimes more than Harrah's is another general problem say demand is always very high that there are lots of bungalows on the markets but there's more buyers than there are properties so they're just not building enough of them but we have managed to track down a developer who's bucking the trend and building new bungalows he's even changed his plans for some large houses at his South House site in favor of single storey builds I just love South Wales I think it's beautiful around that area Wally Webb is there now for the program. Yes it is a beautiful morning here Nick to have a look around this site covering about 2 acres just off the house or road on the edge of the village and it's a lovely little site when you come on to it it's sort of its circle by the bungalows are the houses in the middle that's making it sound too simple though the man behind this piece close development is John Ingram's who's with me now alongside Tom a mystery of the estate agents Arnold's Keys who happened to. Hear his well it's all true and that's in a moment John good morning to you good morning thanks for allowing is on to the site this is lovely development which of course along the roadside you've put bungalows but at the back of the development of bungalows and I believe that wasn't from choice. The requirement for the planning department they insisted we put single story. And we've got 12345 a half a dozen Yeah various sizes Yeah too bad 3 beds and one beds detached bunglers and how difficult was it to sell them it wasn't difficult and we had people. Bringing all the time inquiring. Is it because people are downsizing or do you get to find out why they're after bungalows and not a house it's retired people but we've also got younger people a family with young children. Gentleman that lives on his own all sorts of people and let's talk about it from a developers point of view as well is it is it cheaper to build a bungalow you 1st start you need a larger plot don't you because the footprint is bigger than I am you need a bigger plot but they are faster to build oversea haven't got to keep going up to another floor. Yet the construction is simpler and what surprised range on this site they started at 275275000 all the way up to $425000.00 right but that's a pretty substantial property for that room yeah the larger one is a 4 but attached you could have put houses along the roadside like you change ems of bungalows. Larger houses there seem to be a lot of them being built and we felt that there was such demand from the initial phase of bungalows that we decided to change them to bungalows and I've been surprised by the buyers who come from they come from all over so that one gentleman is from London he's running as an investment yes quite remarkable isn't it let me let me turn to maybe because you are familiar with the property market so what do you do to buy in here location 1st and foremost and actually seeing some of the bungalows on the development was an attraction you typically should stereotype but you typically find that older people buy bungalows in Norfolk so we thought there'd be a well kept development and what's the demand like in the office very high going to the days where you have huge mailing lists for all types of properties and Internet presence people from all over the world can can inquire but with bungalows that's one thing where we do have a mailing list of people there waiting to buy them I think you would say it was a presentation recently to discover that it is actually people from all. Over the world absolutely one of the Internet portal Rightmove did a bit of seminar and they pinpointed where the inquiry's came from with a world map and it was actually all over the world just amazing you know and for the convenience of living in a property like this single story has to be less complicated Yeah you'd say so with a new vote definitely that's why people buy neighbor properties because they are more convenient but with a 2nd and older bungalow that's where you see in the demand for more so younger people because they're built on big approach traditionally So they've got room to extend and have their families there is what is missing at the long term and John will be building more bungalows in a lot of all this yes we will we've already solved another site Holy Cross where we're building bungalows and houses as well and you're decision on what you built it was in but by this site yeah but we've already seen that more inquiries coming through for the bungalows than the houses and until you reserved off of plan already so when you look we're looking at a house and a bungalow selling next door to each other and they're both similar in size aren't they the bungalows are actually Deraa Yes the one that we're looking at the moment there's about $45000.00 pounds difference between the sales price of the House and the bungalow for the both really as quickly gentlemen thank you very much Tom Amos and John Ingram's here please close. Thank you for that while you were there late into the confession at the beginning I was waxing lyrical about sour house I see the problem is it's middle of the week and what I read was salt house though I did say Sal house of wax lyrical quite happily about salt House also wax lyrical about South house show both equally as beautiful by my knowledge of South is limited by going past on the train rather than getting through its salt house on the north Norfolk case which I think is one of the nicest places in Tikrit just to clear that up 746 every weekday morning some time he's also going on and. How you see me on says you. Most of the time it's a virus in the world we control the answer to is not going to make any difference it's not going to let you get. To the bar. You can train for injured I'll tell you what's going on in the county and get the headlines right now to every Now surgeon who. Takes a. Mole is. The one ends with me Chrissy Jackson on b.b.c. Radio York parts of the b.b.c. . Very Good morning welcome to the program this is Nick Conrad breakfast on b.b.c. Radio headlines estate agents in Norfolk say the demand for bungalows in the county is far outstripping supply the u.k. Independence Party is facing further turmoil after its new leader Diane James announced she was resigning in sport after losing in the f.a. Cup at the weekend Kingsley in town have exited another cup competition the limits lost 65 on penalties to. Draw in the southern Challenge Cup coming up we're going to hear from the under 20 three's manager for the city team that won 5 nil last night at Barnet whether it's going to be a dry day with sunny spells feeling more autumnal with highs of 15 degrees with the county's Best Travel News his temperature thank you very much problems on change between orange and sharing them again this morning and signal problems with. The lines engineers are on site trying to fix it at the moment are pacing the pace of buses are running between North Walsham and sharing I'm stuck in between on stations. All of those not working this morning starting to get busier macam has been a major problems I've been made aware of so have got around to hard work to Sundays and. Do you suppose any problems are 16036173 you can trust I'm. A very good morning this is Nick Conrad a break 1st on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk front page of the evening news today a 1000 times no father of 4 tells of 3 heartbreaking years facing rejection after rejection for jobs and the paper says father of 400 day has applied for more than 1000 jobs but the 52 year old who has cerebral palsy has been able unable to find employment despite his 28 years experience as an i.t. Professional missed a day of sprouts and he worked at a fever for 16 years took voluntary redundancy in 2013 following the death of his mother he thought he'd have no trouble finding another job but believes he's been rejected because of the speech problems associated with his medical condition I have a huge amount of respect for anyone living with cerebral palsy I've got 2 friends with cerebral palsy and it can be a real challenge I wish him all the best that story on the front of the evening news today Eastern daily press the Queen Elizabeth Hospital bus is to resign the paper says chief executive reveals she is going to step down at the end of the year a search is underway today for a new boss at the Q e h hospital in Kings lane following the resignation of its chief executive Dorothy Hussein who took the hospital out of special measures has announced that she will leave her position at the end of the year her resignation follows that of the West Norfolk clinical commissioning group leader Sue Crossman last week on the front of the Times this morning firms must list foreign workers companies will be forced to reveal how many foreign workers they employ under government plans to shame bosses who fail to take on British staff and also from the times you could lead it quits after 3 weeks the u.k. Independence Party was thrown into turmoil last night after Diane James resigned as leader just 18 days into the job saying that she didn't have enough authority to reform the party the southeast office issued the times with a statement from Mrs James which said that she had decided to step down for personal and professional. Reasons she felt shaken after being spat out on a train on the way to Cardiff last week a party insiders said also under the headline desperate battle for life on the Mediterranean the paper this morning on its front page carries a shocking image of a young man being pulled to safety on what was one of the busiest days for rescue crews working in the Mediterranean more than 6000 people were saved 223 sadly found dead on the front of the Daily Mirror this morning what 41000000000 pound Trident subs being built with French steel the paper says the Tories have snubbed British Steel for the new fleet of Trident nuclear missile submarines a French one the contractor to supply metal for the hulls could have protected at least 1000 jobs union boss Roy Rick Ross said that this betrayal of British workers is ridiculous welcome the 41000000000 pound successor submarine's is going to start in Cumbria to date and I'll continue flicking through the papers for you in a most brilliant result for City last night they cruised through to the knockout stages of the checkered trade trophy after a comfortable win a barnet the development team had a pretty strong attacking line up and it showed with Josh Murphy getting a hat trick and summer signing said he can also and Nelson all of the Arab adding a goal each the canary side had to wait until the stroke of half time before getting their 1st goal and that was after Barnet kept the captain was sent off but city's under $23.00 manager Dimitri told Phil Daly he was pleased to see his team show patience when the game we thought he was. Going through to the next round. Got so much. I think it did it 5 or I thought we started trying to go and just put about 5 minutes for that when we start to get the ball down and pass it. We got control of the football we had enough of them so I thought the game starts off either before that but obviously. Plenty of youth and experience if you like adversity and youngsters so. Times that doesn't always gel together that well but he really did tonight yeah did I think our club partnerships between the 1st team in the $23.00 you're out there today we've got a 16 year plan center half and then players are top of the pitch they've been bought for big money applied you know you can see national senior national football sort of banded together and then to blend together well as a team is what we're looking for at the paper stood next to a son I'm sure Josh Murphy is going to get plenty of the headlines that that was quite decent Hunter it wasn't Yeah I mean Josh has been a program for a long time as his brother so it's really good for the Academy to see them come from produce what they're producing now at this level but more importantly a 1st in level so there are there be credit to themselves and everyone academies really happy to see were achieving now is what it's all about isn't it and it is about getting them through to the 1st team and obviously several of those guys are also gameport in minutes as well what do you make of people like preach on a living area. Yeah I think they're going to have more minutes which hopefully push them near to where they want to be they want to be. The 1st team managers thought hopefully to not go through what you need to show him what I can to you know see that there's a mix of nexus plenty of people fans who made the journey to try and see them because I haven't seen much of them in an order but there's also plenty of people who are following the academy and and great to see some 16 year olds outlets and I yeah we try and push them through soon as they're ready ready so we try and you know expose them and get the plan the hospital they can to. You know it's really young boys out there and they showed that they were Ok with that which was a test that they stood up to and especially that tonight because you're playing against grown men and some of them some senior players out there have been playing a very long time and Goller mentioning obviously got sent off but the likes of him playing against some of your youngsters that's what they need isn't it to be blooded definitely if they're going to step up to the next level then they need to play against those tests and come out strong against them so any opportunity we get to put them in this type of arena we will try and do that and you just had a pat on the back from the 1st team manager say you're busy doing your job properly . Is very supportive to the program it comes along a bit every game of come in the changeroom at half time a full time training call of our boys will go over to him and sometimes his boys will come over to us through support of the program and the fact that we work so close I think is a benefit to what we're doing that's really important I was in a this point has been through obviously before but there are some clubs who have an academy almost as an aside it doesn't mean they can be part of it and sometimes versity manages don't think that they're going to be there long enough to benefit from from these rewards but you'll say in your club doesn't think like that no not so it's very joined up it's one of our strengths are several get a lot of access to the gaffer he knows all of our players on 1st. Try and win at some point you know their strengths you know their weaknesses and he takes a real real keen interest which gives everyone in the academy a kind of real feeling that we've got a chance of them breaking free when they're ready and. They're good enough they're playing down the prospect of winning this cup but I think we're in with quite a good shout here by the way called impressions are on the way of being told right 755 this is Nick Conrad breakfast on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk Now here's something that's going to send a shiver up your spine the robots are coming and our jobs could be at risk at least that's according to a load of research papers a newspaper articles about the way that the increased use of computers and technology could change the world of work academics at Oxford University claim nearly 50 percent of jobs in America could be susceptible to computerize ation over the next decade and they say the picture is similar in the u.k. Here in Norfolk the agricultural industry is already making strides with high tech So what does that mean for jobs in the county our reporter Tom Baker has been to j 8 Colace and a flower growing company in West Norfolk to find out. Could get large quantities of a great deal to wires coming in to the 3. Things and I can remain on the margin with a variety of the right numbers this is the book I'm x. Fuel rod and its owner is in close and then he was standing right in front of it stand right recording me on the right pretty and graded until we get graded correct for the right one for me and the other and in other words in go unsorted flowers and outcomes it's labeled bunches that will be on supermarket shelves in a matter of hours this used to be draining my new work by hand but things have gone quite tech the basic system puts a transport time grounded to the point I did but it's old computer back up imaging software which is very very touching and very different from my writing really. It cost nearly half a 1000000 pounds and outside and away from the busy machine in tells me the combination of traditional machinery and high tech does represent a big shift is a sea change for the industry you know cut flowers has always been very much or. Very demand industry you know you're handling stands and it's time to vary quite a lot and also the products are quite neat it's difficult fractures and you know culture engineering companies to develop machinery to handle a crop when the market is probably only you know 1520 machines and in all of Europe one of the big with automation and report ticks in this kind of thing is that it's going to put people out of jobs how is it going in your case from our point of view as a business we know we have 2 choices we could either resist the rise of the machines if you want to call it that and you know we could we would become gradually become uncompetitive and eventually we would lose our autistic probably and all of that invest in mechanization or we could go with it we could make a noise we can improve our efficiency and hopefully increase production as in Cullison and in that report by Tom Baker and we'll have that full report for you later in the program it's interesting isn't it here that robots could be taking over some of our jobs and the big problem there is is that what do we do as human beings we can discuss that in more detail later in the show and if used to comment on that 163617321 we will hear the whole of that report from Tom Jay a Collinson in the next hour of the program places that come out of breakfast on b.b.c. Radio no flick with the county's Best Travel News his. Thank you very much well the mayor we had a call from my Power name really really sorry for the long water main and 3 coffee this morning and this radio is closing one of the varied through that at the moment so a lot of the Chaffey tape of getting stuck up and not at the moment elsewhere in the sense is a $47.00 heading towards NORAD the North top and then towards the east around about parents now this morning as a whole right in both directions not helped by cages for horses for the. Also 20 minute delays on trains between the rich and sharing of the chapel you can trust I'm Katie Page. It's coming up to 8 o'clock on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk This is Nick Conrad with your biggest lesson. Just. For this piece b.b.c. Radio. Good morning it's Wednesday the 5th of October your top story right now a rise in demand for bungalows in Norfolk is leading to house prices increasing according to estate agents Unfortunately at this particular stage in the not coming on the. That if only we could get why the people love bungalows 016-036-1732 extension 1 if you wish to answer that question with your news this morning Tom Baker also in the news the search is on for a new leader for Ukip coming up on the program I'll play you my interview with this woman I want to see business is the thing polishing the talent of a new generation. The rough diamond to make sure that we unlock the talent of everyone in our country Justin Green the education secretary has announced millions of pounds of funding is coming in from schools today's weather Georgina been it is going to be feeling quite a bit more cities today lots of sunshine around but also a strong easterly wind it hides a 15. More in 5 minutes. As what you need to know that. B.b.c. Radio Norfolk's found demand for bungalows in the county is far outstripping supply estate agents say there's a shortage despite an ageing population who are more interested in single story properties figures from the National House Building Council show they made up just 2 percent of homes built in the u.k. Last year Steve PIMs an estate agent in Origin says builders aren't keen on them they take up twice the size of a plot so I mean I'm not an architect but it's not rocket science to work out you can build 4 townhouses on one plots where you would put one bungalows so. Mathematically when it comes to the bottom line unfortunately a 3 story townhouse of my profit and not a bank I would die and James has resigned as leader of the u.k. Independence Party 18 days after she won the contest to succeed Nigel Farage she said in a statement she didn't feel she had sufficient authority and cited personal as well as professional reasons his James added although she had the support of members she didn't have the full backing of Ukip any peace and party offices to implement her agenda Paulo didn't you keep chairman says Mr Farage is unlikely to make a comeback but anything's possible Nigel made his position very clear he made it very clear when he resigned I've already had a conversation with him you know Nigel is a great family the party at its core and he will do as he has always done whatever is in the best interests of Ukip he will be ready to serve and I have no doubt in whatever way he can in what he lets face it are going to be a challenge and couple of months is one of 6 places in England to be getting millions of pounds to improve the life chances of children is because the city has been listed as the 2nd worst in the country for social mobility that is giving children the learning and aspirations to allow them to move up in the world Clare Jones is the head teacher at Bignall primary in Origin represents the National Association of Head Teachers in the county she says she has mixed feelings about the news it's pretty sweet and sour isn't it so it's sour to hear that 2nd from bottom in this table because people who live and work and go to school in this city love knowledge and we love what it represents but the sweet bit is if it means that we get some money to invest in our children and making their life chances better we're not going to say no to reason may will promise to put the power of government at the service of ordinary working class people in her speech on the final day of the conservative conference seeking to align herself with voters who feel politicians are out of touch Mrs may well criticize the way some M.P.'s view Patrick isn't as distasteful and find concerns about immigration parochial our system political editor Norman Smith says the prime minister speed. It will be revealing what we will get today I think is almost the 2 reason my philosophy who she is and she defines herself I think by what she is not and very clearly she pictures herself as not liberal metropolitan Britain she is gay thing about politicians and journalists and their attitude towards ordinary people's views on crime and immigration and Patrick academics are warning robots in computer technology could threaten jobs in Norfolk County around the country and Oxford University study claims nearly 50 percent of jobs could be susceptible to computerization over the next 20 years in the USA and says the u.k. Will follow in a collison as company grows cuts packs and distributes flowers from West Norfolk the firm has been investing in high tech but he says it's actually created more jobs so we could either resist the rise of the machines if you want to call it that we would gradually become uncompetitive and eventually we would lose our orders to growers and invest in mechanization or we could go with it we could recognise we can improve our efficiency and hopefully increase production which is the other route we've obviously decided to go down we're employing more people Ok the people aren't doing the physical grading of the of the stems but they're doing you know value adding roles more rewarding roles really and an amateur runner from Bristol is hoping to complete his 401st marathon in as many days today Ben Smith who's 34 began his challenge on the 1st of September last year he's been battling a bad back and were hospitalized for several days in Aberdeen but he's made up all of the time and distance last b.b.c. Radio North news now the sports headlines his jailor it's not a city under $23.00 is meant to Dmitri how echoes says 1st team boss Alex Neil has an influence on how his team play the Canaries guarantee their place in the last 32 of the checkered trade trophy with a 5 no win at Barnet last night the team featured multiple 1st team players including goal scorers Josh Murphy surgery can arch and Nelson Oliveira he was footballers are preparing for Saturday's World Cup qualifier against multi when Billy Gareth Southgate is in temperature large following that Sam Allardyce his departure. Larry Cahill says despite the change of manager being a distraction the national team can't afford to dwell on that and you have to just you know. The games are still coming up and the game just so you know most of the. World heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury says he's been taking cocaine to help him deal with depression the 28 year old said he has suffered mental health issues for years and has not trained since May And Maria Sharp says it was one of the happiest days of her life when the Court of Arbitration for Sport reduced to 2 years drug spanned by 9 months yesterday the 29 year old can now return to action from April 26th next year Ok. Do you have an update for me now that was Tom's because Tom's job was to accuse Tom's just fine or if I think he has been doing it Ok so that but it would be the madman is clicking on the radio it's not that I was communicating with our listeners who had dolphins who'd be very much appreciated what I said to them those who don't speak dolphin speak would have a clue what I was talking about but we are we are musing this morning on the fact that Cod apparently can communicate with each other and there are some problems with the noise below sea level writes too much noise yes and therefore called able to find out where other cars are therefore they can't mate and therefore the population of cod is beginning to do indoor You know there's only. 300 mating pairs of cod in the North Sea just me there are no I didn't know there was no note that fact comes courtesy of the Great Yarmouth sea life cemetery where I took my daughter the other day of the son of Emory no doesn't no no it doesn't and that's why we are trolling the Atlantic waters for cod that's where the cult comes from you full of facts today and I think in terms of maturity it called needs to be 5 or 6 before it can mate. Well. This is interesting a cold facts coming your way 830 this morning j. Thank you at 7 minutes past the breakfast on b.b.c. Radio no. Panic. You have to work now but it is cold fact file for me 7 minutes past a very good morning to you waking up to the 5th of October. B.b.c. Radio. With your weather this morning Georgina bit Hello there well it certainly is going to be feeling a little chilly from today on which as we take in the east and there's a biting easterly wind as well the sea the case is going to feel that nice but still quite gusty inland so sunshine around today it just doesn't like the temperatures will get to 15 degrees Celsius clear spells tonight staying dry more chilly with lows of 8 or 9 degrees and then we'll have lighter winds tomorrow I'm all cloudy day but they should be some breaks to give us the odd spell of sunshine but there's also more chance of a shower with highs 14 degrees Celsius and your coastal waters partly cloudy becoming sunny intervals wind force 5 to 6 becoming Force 6 winds direction easterly maximum gusts 38 knots becoming 42 knots sea state moderate what pressure at 1034 minute visibility excellent This is Georgina Bennett for b.b.c. Radio North Georgina thank you thank you for choosing it Conrad a break 1st my interview with the education secretary just greening coming your way in about 15 minutes time you can hear that live on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk I'm a get reaction off the back end of it our top story this morning we're talking about bungalows with news that only one in 63 new builds is a single level dwelling a quick look on Rightmove will tell you that bungalows affect big prices half a 1000000 pounds for a 5 bed bungalow in Cosi 450000 pounds for a 3 bed bungalow in Kringle foot with similar hefty prices in North Norfolk as well and when you look at areas of the county which have traditionally been slightly more. Fordable when it comes to the property market bungalows but the trend again still that they are very expensive so tell me this one why a bungalow so popular having bought the bundle I certainly couldn't go back to living in a house anymore we portray it reaches for everything compact and easy for me to look at bungalow so that if only we could get more but why a bungalow fetching such big prices and why aren't more being built on the line now is Andrew Whittaker he's a planning director for the Home Builders Federation and really good to have you on the program how many bungalows are being built in relation to conventional houses well as your statistics said only $160.00 being built as bungalows But there's all sorts of reasons for that the biggest is that there isn't enough land being released through the planning system to build the low density houses which are bungalows So if we want more bungalows we need to find more land to build on right but when we point the finger because the government has put quite a few pieces of legislation in place or sweeteners in place for housing developers to try and get building the local authorities have been told that they need to relax some of their planning criteria but they would say it's nimby is not in my backyard which is causing the problem here well there's always a tension between where we need to build houses and the people who already live not wanting to see change but that isn't the major problem the major problem is whether we have enough land or whether local councils seek to minimise the amount of land they release so they upset the least number of people or they believe they're upset the least number of people we often hear that we don't have space in this country I mean that in itself is contestable But we here we don't have space we're not a nation we're not creating any more land land comes at a high price so is it right that we don't build bungalows we look to build up is a far more efficient why. Building Well we certainly have enough space less than 10 percent of the land masses is in urban uses and that includes the gardens and person if you're around houses they're counted as areas so we've definitely got the space the point about efficiency carries much further beyond bungalows 2 story houses are actually a lot more energy efficient bungalows because heat in the bottom floor heats the top floor and therefore bungalows are expensive to run and the energy efficiency of new houses is very very different to existing houses of people have never been to a new house I think they'd be surprised that the energy efficiency and indeed the mobility of new houses are when you houses have a downstairs 'd toilet successful Viro wheelchair that's in the building regulations so modern stock is very different to old traditional homes so it might be that people find they don't actually need a bungalow to make them ability needs to that's quite interesting because if we say well the way that we're going in this country is that we then you're quite right what you said about the percentage of land that is is taken up by housing or urban area we want to preserve our country so we don't want to build everywhere and we do have a problem of trying to get enough land available for the housing industry as it is coupled with the fact we want to hit quite strenuous environmental targets the 2 of those issues together and many more leaders to the conclusion that we shouldn't be building more bungalows even if the demand is there would you say that that is actually a fair assessment I think that's right I think one of the major planks of planning is to make the best use of land and to be the most efficient in the land and therefore putting the maximum amount of floor space on any particular piece of land is an efficient use of land so if we want to make lower density development i.e. Build more bungalows it's inevitable that we will use more land we found. Bungalows in North Norfolk where estate agents are asking for office over 1000000 pounds Does that surprise you no not at all I think you can always find any kind of house box the market I think the fact that we don't build bungalows and that there aren't you know people think they want to but again I would stress they ought to go and look at new houses and see if they meet their needs for mobility and efficiency it's really good to have you on the program this morning interesting to hear what you've got to say that's Andrew Whitaker who is the planning director for the Home Builders Federation and you guys appears absolutely love bungalow Daphne very good morning I live in a bungalow the reason that we chose a bungalow 5 years ago when we're moving is because it's much better for future planning we are future proof here my husband is a wheelchair user because of medical issues that I have got and complications following surgery I will become a wheelchair user in the future and therefore we can stay in our house for longer and support each other and I think this is the main thing that I'm hearing and this makes sense because we are a county with a with an older age demographic than average people saying that they feel they can stay in their own home a bungalow for longer than if they're in a conventional 2 story house but it's not really the case when you've got things like that go up stairs now and they're very good if you look at the next generation of mobility aids I had reason to look at one the other day they were all very neat and compact and they fold up very nicely and you can remove marked woods with little structural damage to the building. Or no structural damage the building I should say little cosmetic damage to the building so we really need bungalows and I think that's very interesting what Mr Whitaker said there about the fact that this is an efficient way of building would you agree with that so the demand is there yes people want to live in these kinds of houses fine but actually in these times we don't want to be putting We don't we concreting over our gorgeous countryside and we have got environmental targets to hit bungalows there too and. We shouldn't be building more bungalows but you make about 160-361-7321 if you're picking up the phone this morning you're listening to make breakfast 815 you may know the treasure Quest How well do they know each other. Like defensive face it. Gets into the office. With. 10 friends. Is that we are doing texting. Would you want to be included feel joined David Whiteley and Sophie little Patricia Quest Sunday mornings from 9 on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk you're part of the b.b.c. . For Good morning you're waking up to the 5th of October this isn't it Conrad a breakfast on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk here's what you need to know this hour there's a rising demand in Norfolk for bungalows with only 2 percent of new builds being single story you keeps new leader has resigned just 18 days after she was elected Diane James said that she was going because of personal and professional reasons in sport Maria Sharapova says it was one of the happiest days of her life when the Court of Arbitration for Sport reduced her 2 year drugs ban to 9 months yesterday Norfolk's whether a cool day today with some sunny spells later on but highs only reaching 15 degrees for the county's Best Travel News has clearly poacher thank you very much for all so many problems only an 11 at the moment heading away from the county towards that good long long delays towards the roundabouts at the moment I haven't got she been told anything they just flashed up on the Fremont keys on the approach to the roundabout with the a 1066 if you tell me more on that statement do let me know the 3 numbers on the way elsewhere looking round on the senses homered Creamery very slow no help either works in force fed me problems on a long war today and heading for coffee this morning as well because the. 20 minutes. Sharing on. B.b.c. Radio $818.00 earlier this year a shocking report came out it said that children growing up had some of the lowest chances of moving up in the world. Much better the report was by the. Child poverty commission looking at things like the job market and exam results it was the 2nd worst place in the country for social mobility because if you start life you're probably going to stay that way now the government's revealed plans to help each and 5 other parts of the country 60000000 pounds which will go to supporting schools and teachers the plan was announced by the education secretary Justin Greening who spoke to me earlier this morning well we want to look at areas where educational attainment is just not good enough and Norrish is one of those and we're going to trial some new approaches where we don't just work inside the schools we look at how we need to help children outside of schools to yes be more extra support for teachers and schools also will be working with. The Federation of Small businesses to beast work opportunities and will be working with charities to be mentoring for children looking at how I can work with Karen Bradley in d.c.m.s. To make sure that children get on to the National Citizen Service and understand that's a fantastic opportunity out there for them so it's really about making sure that we look at the whole picture of children's development so that they can come out of our education system not just with a great education but also with their sights set really high and a. Very good. Because certainly if you talk to local M.P.'s like Larry Smith she's long made the case that Norrish needs more focus on improving how schools educate children locally but she's also passionate about social mobility as I am and I'd spoken with Chloe when we were 1st looking at some of these ideas she's already set up work trying to sort of really drive social mobility in Nora and it just seemed like an incredibly good fit in terms of the evidence on attainment you said these 10 places are going to share 60000000 pounds how much do you imagine or it is going to get. Well we put in some investment and I think what's interesting to me is that lots of different approaches but not all of them are actually necessarily expensive a lot of them are just about getting existing resources better organized and working with national charities to make sure that they're focused on places like where we can have a really big impact so yes to some serious money behind all of this but I think part of this is about looking at what schools communities and business can do working together for these children to improve their chances. In the north is going to get these millions of pounds but at the same time the National Union of Teachers are telling me that because of funding cuts schools in the city are losing out on the equivalent of 50000000 pounds me could be accused of giving one hand and taking with the other I don't think so what we're trying to do is make sure that improved education gets to every single part of our country over the last on the paradox a little not improved education yet you are bestowing cuts on the education service what I'm saying is that over the last 6 years we've seen 1400000 more children in good or outstanding schools and actually a dramatic improvement in schools across our country but in some parts of the country Norrish is one of them we haven't seen the improvements children haven't got the benefit of those reforms so we now need to look at how we can do more targeted work to improve standards for what is the benchmark a. Success behind this scheme 60000000 pounds isn't a huge amount of money it's a trial at the moment for. Many times I think by anybody's estimation is a significant investment for frankly it's not actually is it 60000000 pounds across 10 places in the United Kingdom is not a huge amount of money it's 6000000 pounds well I'm going to show that we can do an awful lot with what is a lot of investment and you asked about you know how we're going to look at success Well what we're trying to do here is tackle generational challenges as I said in my speech yesterday none of these things get fixed overnight but we can fix them over time and this is about making sure that children are coming out of schools with that right knowledge and skills they need. To say what is my headline really to be this morning is it to be that the government are going to pledge their roughly 6000000 pounds nor is trying to improve the life chances of children in the city or actually is the headline if I'm to believe the figures from the National Union of Teachers that the government is taking $9000000000.00 pounds out in terms of a net loss from educational services and services geared towards children in the city the headline is that 1400000 children across Britain now in good standing schools that weren't in 2010 but children in our age haven't seen those improvements I'm determined to make sure they get the same high quality education the other children in our country now are benefiting from you know my last question to Justin Green in their sector state for education speaking to me this morning she is speaking from the Conservative Party Conference which is in Birmingham Let's get some reaction to that interview Joining me now in the studio is being sneak Evans who is the chair of the Norfolk primary Head Teachers Association and the head of West infant and nursery school very good morning to you good morning Nic do you welcome the proposal set out by Justin greening we welcome anything where we feel that there's going to be thoughtful investment into the education system in response to some of the things that Justin said what I would challenge her on is the. There's 91 percent of the schools are good or outstanding we see massive improvement there for to have further investment so we can develop this work nor its heads will be will welcome that. Just goes right to push on the cuts some a little confused this morning I'm a rather simple man but the government will come on and they'll say look 6000000 pounds coming to the to the county or coming to Norwich to be invested in this area but then we'll have a look at the proposed cuts that are on the table to me it looks like a 9000000 pound loss you've seen you may have information I haven't seen and obviously all schools are very very challenge financially and we're having to work very very hard I'm taking this on a sort of good news story in that we will want to work with you know businesses we want to work across the system to make sure that we're bringing about sustainable change for for Children and Families have been here before haven't we were the government unveils these huge schemes they say they're going to raise aspirations they're going to do x. Y. Instead and it just does the question is how how how do you actually do that well I think that's a really good question and I hope that's one that people hang on to because actually what they need to do is if you if you look at some of the people that have responded to this for instance. Kevin Collins The chief exec of the education in down his response is welcoming it but he's absolutely right is that we need to look at what is working well and make sure that we fix the right problem and it shouldn't be a short term knee jerk reaction people coming up with pop up plans I mean I was encouraged to hear that Justin greening talked about child development and I think looking focusing very strongly on excellent practice in the early years is absolutely fundamental because in order for young people to be successful in the workplace which is I know what some of this is about but they have to be happy and healthy individuals and they've got to have good learning habits they start very very young. The interesting thing about this is we were constantly hear the education system is in crisis we've been hearing that from the opposition benches we've been hearing it from the end you've been hearing it from teachers themselves where I can I'm sitting in comparison to other education systems around the world that she looks like ours is pretty decent so we really in crisis I think there are particular challenges that we face and I think teachers are under incredible amounts of pressure I think that they are incredible individuals and I think the leadership in Norfolk is very very strong in supporting the system so that we can respond in the best way possible so that those pressures on in school for the children that's what the best people in schools do to keep pointing the finger at the education profession then we keep pointing the finger at teachers saying that they can remedy the ills of society when Actually maybe I think it could be pointed in other directions lately the parents I think they're the most successful schools work across the system and so they will work with children they will work with their families I absolutely support you and what you're saying in that we do point the finger at teaches and we're supposed to be and the answer to everything where you can't just keep piling and piling piling stuff on to schools Something has got to change this is an opportunity for us to shape that system and so we welcome it and would welcome Justin graining to come and see where there are some really really great work going on in knowledge and so that has a wider impact across Norfolk I wonder who takes over responsibility or does a broker the other day when we're talking about who is responsible for overweight children and I kid you not quite a few calls came in saying it's the teachers the teachers are to blame and I thought well the teachers out there at 6 o'clock in the evening shoveling food into the little ones miles so is is there a point where we as parents might have to say when it comes to raising the aspirations of our children ultimately that is our job. Of parents absolutely it is but you know a child has 3 teachers they have their they have their family that they're experts on their child they have teachers and they have the environment in which they live you know the the comment about about diet I think actually lots of people are responsible for that the Food Giants are absolutely responsible for I think it's very very difficult for families to resist some of the. Pressures around diet but absolutely that is not teacher's fault teaches a really really good at encouraging children to adopt really healthy lifestyles when it comes to primary schools and there's a real problem in trying to recruit special men to come in to teach in primary schools that's been a an ongoing battle for many years in that I wonder if some of the stories that we are guilty of broadcasting maybe too often on programs such as this are on helpful in this recruitment drive trying to get people to get into the classroom and see the virtues the real positives behind this profession again I can only point to some of the really successful schools in Norwich and across north where there are some great work going on and where people are positively encouraging recruiting in to to meet the needs of children and we talk a lot about under-performance of some are born boys and in order for some are born boys and boys generally to do well they've got to have great role models so we have to be proactive encouraging men into the workforce and the best schools do do that very effectively so he has the in the past one of them these interviews these are these these are just words not go yes yes of course and then now I've got a son who was born on the 9th of June I now take this very seriously in terms of there is actually a real problem there something that we should be taken quite seriously and I think there actually is an opportunity for just being graining to think about a huge huge cohort of children that don't do as well statistically as their peers and actually this is an opportunity to look at some really good research and think What does work well to improve the system for the future not just in a police. I know people who baby plan they try and conceive at a point that would be more for churches for their child to go into the academic year and so therefore gender is a fun month isn't them hoping that the child comes along in. September. Didn't pay attention in biology No I think it might be November. So. People take this very seriously that some people do you're talking to a mother that's got a 16 year age gap so I can't sort of pretend to be an expert but absolutely they do but what we should be doing is making the system work so that people don't have to think that children should be able to access high quality education at whatever age they're entering it to be as successful as their peers right through the system Ok thanks thank you it's been Evans the chair of the Norfolk primary had Teachers Association thank you for coming in this morning session such short notice 830 for the county's best travel. Thank you very much only a lemon away from nor in change at that good long long delays David says a concert at the right at the month of road roundabout for the a 1066 on the census I can see 3 miles solid Kieve sounding at the very least an extra half hour to your journey heading away from the ridge poles cold as well he's been stuck for half an hour powering their recovery work has started and now being let through the normal way rather than being diverted down the a 1066 to hike 3 things that will start to blend says a wonderful 6 very happy this morning Nordstrom towards the end also we see as you call c. On the water main and on to long once again as well because of varied works closing the street some of the train taper in traffic backing up according to Mike's only a 140 as well between the airport and some face so help by the whole word closure for the end and 20 minute delays and cancellations likely on trains between Norwich and sharing them to signal problems outside of North despite any. Nelson over 168-361-7331 of the travel you can trust I'm Kaley paid child concerned parents I think need to be busy in December or January if you want the child to go in this one of the oldest in the academic year just work that out of my fingers but write a $31.00 this is a comedy breakfast on b.b.c. Radio if you wake up to the 5th of May be headlines this morning led by Tom Baker there are calls for more bungalows to be built in Norfolk where demand outstripping supply estate agents have been telling us it's more cost effective for house builders to sell flats and houses because they can fit more properties onto a plot you keep facing fresh turmoil after its new leader unexpectedly resigned than James who was elected less than 3 weeks ago said she didn't feel she had enough support from senior figures in the party to reason May's promising to make the conservatives the party for ordinary working class people in her speech to the Tory conference in Birmingham she'll make claim to what she calls the new center ground in British politics and the company growing flowers in Norfolk says advance technology doesn't have to mean job cuts and Oxford University studies concluded advances in robots and computers will lead to around 50 percent of jobs being lost in America in 2 decades and he's warning the u.k. Will go the same way but Jay Collison cut flowers as its new machinery actually lead to job creation b.b.c. Radio often use more 9. Are you ready for me then. And so I said well even if the cold. War we talk about come on you've done your research and you have. This is funny you mention called Nick this isn't about retaining any shred of journalistic credibility but we're actually just practicing out in the office I mean. Lawrence is actually a man for this arms going to the studio and stay where you are for those who are tuning in this morning on Earth has got to How can you go from education secretary to clocking Todd. Then this is just I say clucking called because this is apparently what it sounds like Jay. The cult communicate with each other because it's very noisy under the water. Then they haven't been able to efficiently communicate to each other that means they're not meeting that's the store in a nutshell isn't it that's right yeah yeah and so I asked you this morning to do some research on what to call actually sound like we know that whales whales kind of grown. And dolphins clik. Do what. They're on the spot where my commission done this research Well I left it up to Mr Tom Baker and then Tom Baker has put me right in an hours away so I can try and just an impression that I just do anything. So that was that's been my radio highlight over here folks. If that's the noise of cold makes then I'll eat my trousers c.b.c. Radio. Now here is something he does knows a little bit about sport because right now a city under 20 three's manager Dimitri high coast says Alex Neil has an influence on how his team play the Canaries guaranteed their place in the last 32 of the check a trade trophy with a 5 no win at Barnet last night it was a hat trick for Josh Murphy and goals from surgery can offer and Nelson Oliveira. Told b.b.c. Radio Norfolk the 1st team manager is never far away is very supportive to the programme it comes along a bit every game of coming the changing at half time a full time training call of our boys will go over to him and sometimes his boys will come over to us really support for the program and the fact that we work so closely I think is a benefit to what we're doing now it's United manager Steve East or blamed lack of concentration for those teams defeat last night promotion hopefuls a.f.c. Home church won the Ryman one North encounter one nil plantation park he still said it was disappointing to concede from a set piece corner would disappoint concede from a shot play because I thought up until then we've been really organized and pretty versatile loot defensively is just a little bit of a lack of concentration on the 2nd phase of this coming through. Tucked in about post but they go up and kings in town have been dumped out of 2 cups within the space of 5 days than in its last 65 on penalties last night afternoon or draw with an I have to get out of the Southern League Challenge Cup they were defeated by Alfredsson in the f.a. Cup at the weekend the game was marred however by a head injury to King's lens Matty Castillo and we'll give you more news on that when we get it closed off came off at the wrong end of a 3 nil scoreline to dollars hammered home in the run premier elsewhere in the 3rd row none premier that the town will hold one old god Manchester. Well the visitors to monthly road and swap for one no victors against eagerly City thanks to a soul Alex Vincent strike the International Tennis Federation say players won't be able to plead ignorance if they test positive for banned substances in the future their comments come after Maria Sharpe overheard her 2 year doping ban reduced to 15 months by the Court of Arbitration for Sport yesterday England's cricketers are preparing for the start of the one day series against Bangladesh which begins on Friday in Dhaka they won their warm up match yesterday Meanwhile the England bowler Stuart Broad has been telling the b.b.c. How much he's looking forward to playing in the Test series in Bangladesh it's a busy winter ahead 7 back to back Tests really Bangladesh in India but I think it is a bit dangerous if you look too far ahead and look towards India Bangladesh are quite a dangerous team in their own conditions and the pitches there can be quite flat for the seamers but they can begin to turn later in. The game and they've got some high quality kings in stars a league meeting at Leicester this Friday has been postponed for reasons out of the club's control the West Norfolk Speedway side will now travel to the Midlands on Saturday 15th of October 7 30 pm and after the haymakers to awful row came forth yesterday I've got today's for us there 430 at Nottingham and number 8 now with more sports afternoon j Thank you well done for giving it a go but there's an e-mail that says what a load of rubbish that's not what are called Sounds like I did it you can hear it called Probably I think it's probably just a beating that goes across the water and the reception another cold exactly was the only Already I was just you know spread along you humoring me humoring me but I am being completed this morning I'm a dolphin klicks I'm rather thrilled that and. Judy says with with you authentic clicking which does sound very close to Dolfin noises I have checked she says if you went for a swim in Dolphin infested waters you might be in for a pleasant surprise it's nice but to be fair actually Ed from the office came in and he said when Nick's actually got very good dolphin impressions. Well Don I think that that surprise there may not be one that I want to receive the insinuation there is that I would be molested by a dolphin. Leaving that they're moving on to the weather here is just an internet highway there we have an easterly wind today which is going to be fairly biting at times some sunny intervals they still with highs of 15 degrees Celsius the night in staying dry but a bit more chilly with lows of 80 degrees lighter winds to more and more cloudy generally with that the chance of showers and highs 14 degrees Celsius more in half an hour. But all you need to know I break fast Conrad on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk 838 very good morning to you waking up to the 5th of October thank you for choosing that Conrad at breakfast coming up on the program we've got more on Robot robots taking over the West in West Norfolk. Taking over in West Norfolk not robots taking over West Norfolk Please don't be alarmed if you listening in that part of. The program for governor up for you all so much here this morning I want to get back to my bungalow story I just found this really interesting you stick a bungalow on Rightmove and you probably have an offer by the end of the day they are flying off the shelves to use that common phrase why we're going to find out more and a while Also still to come on the program we're going to talk about the u.k. Independence Party as well is this the end of the road for the u.k. Independence Party leader James has left after just a few days at the helm of the party she took over from Nigel for Raj So they're now looking for a new leader but some are saying with Britain coming out of the e.u. With the government saying they will trigger Article 58 next year what next for you Kip How do they call of out a new path in what is becoming quite a murky and difficult political landscape to predict if you are you keep supporter we'd like you on the show after 9 o'clock 160-361-7321 is a number to call as ever you can text one triple 3 Start your message with the word Norfolk standard network rates apply comrade at b.b.c. . Ok. We have been hearing this morning how much demand there are for bungalows across Norfolk and basically the demand is hugely outstripping supply so much so some developers are deciding to build new bungalows like Ingram homes in some of the bungalows on the development was an attraction you typically shouldn't stereotype but you typically find that older people buy bungalows in Norfolk so we thought would be a welcome development going to the days where you have huge mailing lists for all types of properties due to the Internet presence people from all over the world can inquire but with bungalows that's one thing where we do have a mailing list of people that are waiting to buy them gosh there was a time when a bungalow was seen as a purely retirement person's choice but things are definitely changing while the web is viewing one. As we speak not just sounds like you are ancient while you did not. Which we should really. But we all know that you are retiring to the water so what the youth. From now will take it forward this is this is this interesting there because in the past there has always been this is between the older generations and bungling. You're absolutely right Nick and of course just a while ago we were looking at the development of Sal house brand new bungalows which are beautiful in design nice l. Shape they've got a few attractive features to them in comparison to where we are now in 4 pin a quite densely populated you would call that a housing estate I suppose this is probably developed in the 1960 s. And it's a mixture of houses some of them terrorist and also bungalows some of them are detachable this one is a little bungalow which side sits on a small oblong plot not much of a garden not much of a from task but not what you would call peel blot it has been someone's home and these are much sought after with me is just royally from Howard's estate agents and this one's been on the market for a couple of weeks now as he has yes so had a few viewings on the property and it needs updating so it's a different sort of market to one you can just move straight into an apartment and I'm actually looking for the older ones in order to do them all younger families are now looking for bungalows because they can extend them update them and put their own stamp on them change them to their own needs you've got to maybe go in a course you haven't got a lot of Club Space to actually extend a swarm so we come in through the you know the front door and small vestibule here cloakroom and then you go in straight into the kitchen here this is a this is nice proportion it's a good sized kitchen obviously it needs updating and new central heating system that sort of thing but it's got to enter says that he can say the front door and the so I don't know so the accommodation could be changed to say either one of the couple or a family room so you go through it's funny that you got the back door No you go from the I don't know there was next to it I think you're right. Into the lounge here which is when I asked all I know. It is yeah yeah it is a good sized I've done a window to the front overlooking the cul de sac and again a lot of people are changing them because of the demand in this area it's close to schools families are buying them to update them to build on to a lot of them a change in the Ryan because gardens are more important to the garden in this one poppy people were changing put the land to the back doors off to the back garden and you know there's a location location location exactly a lovely quiet cold you save a lovely quiet cul de sac like I said closer schools close to the shops which is good for young families and older people so you would see if you would see somebody perhaps buying this and doing it up and selling it on all or maybe a young couple coming in and making it the 1st home I think a young couple more likely that was why the family needs updating that was where the family struggled to do anything with it so they approached us how it's and say it should weigh up dated it but because there's such a different market looking for properties now it's like deeper in oil level kooker in older people she put a range cooker in for Modern Family or do you let them put their own mark on the road and what kind of. Is on the property such as this that needs doing you know this is on the market at 200000 most of the bungalows in thought in this sort of surrounding area that need updating all round but that sort of figure and this is a price affected by demand jobs and it is the more that you have you can you can test the market and try them a little bit higher if something comes in that doesn't need as much work and is in maybe a more softer location the ones closer to thoughts and your high school where more families are looking to actually have a fetch a little bit more so a bit of interest over the last 2 weeks out how long do you think it will be before we have had an offer but it's a lower offer than we would like so we're hoping to work on that and maybe see if we can get a sale going ahead you know there was a time of course when you were buying a house that you always went in low Didn't you and I saw that people try that still now but I believe there. More buyers are there than there are sort of sellers and that is not so much property coming on the market especially bungalows So there are more people looking and they have to go to get in quick and it's a seller's market very much is yes yes just thanks very much. Thank you I think the small print that should follow that interview is of course that is an estate agent speaking and therefore people should be deterred from getting in because in some places and some property you can get a very competitive price by not offering what the so-called market rate is because of course it is just a listed price and a property is only worth what somebody is willing to pay for it $846.00 on yesterday's mid-morning show as the temperatures outside fall I ask you Dad put the heating on here how are you if you don't if you're. Wrong With Yeah. You know ordinary house we never really known only known only could coldly go you know very broad and I nouns that North and Great British Bake Off Starcade down they will be judging Chrissy's Christmas cake we want your family recipes for Christmas cake you can send them through to the team on the usual show number join me Chrissy Jackson this morning from 10 on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk your part of the b.b.c. . From Myer dolphin impression Graham says good morning to listen not to sure about your dolphin impression but it's a riposte skipper the kangaroo impression sorry Ripper Skippy the kangaroo impression Thank you. Right and Gordon says good morning Nicholas possibly called use Morse code to communicate with each other. Ok not bad. Time is $846.00 lines estate agents in Norfolk say the price of bungalows is rising because so few new ones are being built the u.k. Independence Party is facing further turmoil after its leader Diane James announced she was resigning that is my talking point after 9 o'clock come. We're going to hear more about the rise of the machines in Norfolk should we worry that robots are going to take our jobs in sport cities under 20 three's guaranteed their place in the last 32 of the Cheka trade trophy with a fantastic 5 mill when a band at last night Norfolk's weather a cooler day today with some sunny spells highs of 15 degrees with the county's best travel. Thank you very much on the a 11 away from noisy into Thetford long long delay through the Collatz left the road at the month of Rhodes roundabout on the census I can see 3 miles solo on the approach starting at the very least an extra half hour to your journey that's heading away from knowledge they apparently recovery had started saying you not now you're now being let through only 11 rather than being diverted off elsewhere on the sense of a 47 of them to the morning a matter sure roundabout that slower as usual as well also very safe Sweetbriar heading towards the dear I'm right this morning a 140 between the airport and isn't that Therese there was more help by the whole place yet for the end. I got 20 minute delays and cancellations still likely on trains between Norwich and sharing them because of signal problems outside more expected to carry on until 1 o'clock this afternoon despite everything else only 16361734 the travel you can trust I'm Kaley. If I said Apple pen pineapple pen would that mean anything to you and every scene this is a video which is rattling around social media at the moment it comes from Southern Japan or Korea and it's a guy doing a very strange dance and singing to incredibly odd song but whenever I log on to my social media accounts it's the 1st thing that comes up at the moment everybody's somewhere in the Internet how it works every seems to absolutely love some is because an odd and then people start mimicking it doing their own videos I've not seen this I recommend it even though it's utterly bizarre it does put a smile on your face basically it's a it's a song. About a man who has a pineapple in one hand and an apple in the other and a pen in the other hand has got 3 hands in his ear an apple in one hand a pen in the other hand and then he smash them together and he says pineapple pen then does the same for a whole assortment of fruit and that's got the whole world laughing and you know even I sound like I'm sneering at this I watched it the other day and I was in a stare It's so if you are if you get the opportunity that's most recommendation for you to put a smile on your face after 9 o'clock this morning when talking about the u.k. Independence Party ladies and gentlemen it is an absolute why you are now $8451.00 votes leader of the you can be pandered to party Diane journey it's. Only been 18 days since Diane James was chosen by the u.k. Independence Party to be the party's next leader in opening speech she said it was going to be a new dynamic leadership she talked about change in the direction of the party being accessible to all widening the gates to allow traditional Labor voters in the north of Britain to come in and feel comfortable in the u.k. Independence Party she was talking about a woman a strong woman leading the party she was talking about leading the membership the growing membership towards a new dorm. 18 days ago she just resigned. So why and where does this leave the u.k. Independence Party 160-361-7321 if you can join us this morning I want to talk about this there are many people commentators now saying that you could could be over because Nigel frog was a big act to follow where the you loved him or you loathed him the bloke's Marmite but he was given his given credit he was a big act to follow he was box office that boy and so a lot of people say well. He managed to create a lot of volume and a lot of attention for the party so she already had a work cut out but with Article 50 being triggered next March in the government making that very clear with the fact that we are coming out of the European Union some people are saying what are you going to stand for now what is going to be their mantra What is their appeal and already some polls show that you can't voters are drifting back to from whence they came to the conventional party to the Labor Party and also to the Conservative party but there are some inside you get many inside you keep saying no this is this is rubbish you keep need to make sure that they're holding the feet of the government to the flames making sure that they are acting in Britain's best interest after our school trip 50 has been triggered and that they are still a very relevant parties I'd like to hear from you if you support Ukip What do you think to Diane James his resignation and what happens next for your party no 160-361-7321 maybe you're in opposition to the u.k. Independence Party and you are going to be some would say celebrating the demise of Ukip which is a one quote that I saw from an opposition politician this morning 160-361-7321. Clip from Diane James here she is after being selected as the leader of the party asking for all you keep members to get behind her and supporter where ever you are in the United Kingdom. I ask you support me what. We. Make you get the winning machine will become. But then she resigned Ok What next for you Kip 016-036-1732 extension 1 could your job or one that you used to do be done by a robot you may think not but scientists are predicting that up to 50 percent of jobs could become automated in one way or another within the next 20 years our reporter Tom Baker's been to jail a Collinson flower growing company in West Norfolk to find out more. Quickly got large quantities of our grade school to coming into the great thing to see and I can remain in Washington with a variety of the right numbers this is the complex and it's the in close and then I was standing right in character 3 individuals stand right in accordingly but the country might be pretty unbraided I'm told them and we get graded correct parts of the country but from the other end in other words in go unsorted flowers and outcome graphs labeled bunches that will be on supermarket shelves in a matter of hours this used to be training manual work by hand but things have gone high tech the basic system to transport the same grounded to the public I did but it sold a computer back up an imaging software which is very very touching and very difficult for writing really. It cost nearly half a 1000000 pounds and outside and away from the busy machine in tells me the combination of traditional machinery and high tech does represent a big shift is a sea change for the industry you know cut flowers has always been very much a very high labor demand industry the end you know you're handling standards and it's time to vary quite a lot and also the products are quite Naish it's difficult minute fractures and you know it approach engineering companies to develop machinery to handle a crop when the market is probably only you know $1520.00 machines and in the whole of Europe one of the big fears with automation and robotics and this kind of thing is that it's going to put people out of jobs. How has it been in your case from our point of view as a business we know we had 2 choices we could either resist the rise of the machines if you want to call it that and you know we could we would become gradually become uncompetitive and eventually we would lose our oldest to growers in probably in Holland you had an invest in mechanization or we could go with it we could recognise we can improve our efficiency and hopefully increase production which is the other route we've obviously decided to go down 2 years ago before we installed the machine we were producing around 11000000 a year they say and we've b.b.q. Using around 25000000 obviously that's you know I mean we're employing more people Ok the people aren't doing the physical grading of the of the stands but they're doing you know value adding roles more rewarding roles really you know the at the end of dive standing there would I put a bunch of flowers together was fairly monotonous fairly you know mind numbing it's on. The road that we have created a probably more rewarding for the stuff that we've got so far from putting people out of work you having this machines actually meant you could employ more people you know you have to view it as you can I hold to coach a nice to need to stay competitive and to do to be remain competitive you have to invest in machinery you know the rising rising cost of employing people with a living wage and pensions and everything else means that we are having to look at ways to reduce cost become more efficient and to be honest the only way really to do that is to reduce labor you know our the input costs are pretty much out of our control the anyone we can make my destroys to reduce is reducing labor cost by becoming more efficient doesn't necessarily mean point less beef it just means making sure those people who are here are being more productive when they hear the rise of the machines it might be for this one's actually created jobs as well I can and she says there are benefits and. We need to be efficient and effective and the only way. I can see you going to get by just before we talk we're going to get paid but on the flip side of that if I could be off by t.v. Going to grow to be directing for more people to me before we will be producing a lot more same family and so you know the more people on site there for you she will stand. By you know back to. Oh not so sure like that every like the idea of robots taking over our job specially not my job but there you go apparently a lot of these jobs are going to be automated in a few years time and especially jobs in this part of the country knowledge being a hotspot for automation so we're being told Let me just give you a little update on a story that we brought you yesterday and earlier this morning it's about the most powerful hurricane to hit the Caribbean almost a decade and it's carved a path of destruction across Haiti and the Dominican Republic at least 6 people have been killed some areas in Haiti have been cut off by flooding and the main bridge linking the south of the country and the capital has collapsed and we've just got reports in that in the next 2 hours or so we're going to get an update on the total of people who have been injured or indeed killed so keep an eye over that for you this morning but it looks like very sadly the the number of people who can be affected by that is going to significantly increase just back to our automation story there's just no word Belinda Clark here is from Agra tech East very good morning to you Belinda Good morning thank you for joining us now your 1st pioneers agricultural innovation So what does it actually mean people listening this morning you don't know what you actually do what do you do. So what we're about is bringing together farmers and growers with technology developers and research so that we can if their research isn't tech developed as line of sight of what the industry needs and we give an opportunity for the industry in which training Collison to be able to have input into the development process is as to what they want to see new innovation and new research doing for them there must be limitations in what a computerized robot can actually do in comparison to humans capabilities for show I mean it's been a holy grail for many years we have suffered robotics. Which can actually mimic the touch sensitivity of a human hand if you combine computer imaging and machine learning you can get somewhere near a robot that is able to look at something and make some sense make a decision around it but I think we're quite away from being having no human input at all and in agriculture obviously robotics is quite a complicated and sophisticated set of machinery which in the field has some fairly challenging environmental conditions to have to deal with. In a controlled environment the robots actually are not too bad but them are in a muddy field and they're not quite as resilient as a human being all right thank you forgive me I've got to leave it there but thank you for coming on this morning that's Belinda Clark of Agra tech East next we're talking about the u.k. Independence Party on the big phone and we're asking is it the end of the road for Ukip after the resignation of Diana James. I. Use it for tomorrow this is b.b.c. Radio. It's 9 o'clock you're waking up to the 5th of October thank you for choosing that Conrad at breakfast on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk is this the end of the road for the u.k. Independence Party Ukip leader James is standing down from her role 18 days after she was elected in a statement to The Times newspaper she said that she would not be formalizing my recent nomination the 56 year old m.e.p. For the southeast of England said she didn't have the sufficient authority to see through the changes changes that she had planned this chamber succeeds Nigel frog and she was elected on the 16th of September. After he quit in the wake of the u.k. Vote to leave the e.u. You can have officials who are unable to say who now is leading the party but in the space of just a few months the party has won what it's always campaigned for for the u.k. To leave the e.u. And we now know that Article 50 will be triggered by March next year but some are now saying well where next for the party and if you haven't got leadership then there might be a lot of people who would say this is an opportunity to leave you get a maybe join some of the bigger parties is the end of the road for Ukip or do you think they now have to reinvent themselves and if so how I want to hear from big supporters of Ukip this morning and critics as well of the party 160-361-7321 if you're joining us $91.00 the latest b.b.c. Radio often news is read by Tom Baker the government's pick nor it is one of a 100 full of places in the country where children need extra support to better themselves it's investing in the city after it was rated 2nd worst in the country for social mobility education secretary made the announcement at the Conservative Party conference yesterday Justin greening says the focus is on places where attainment isn't good enough Norrish is one of those and we're going to trial some new approaches where we don't just work inside the schools we actually look at how we need to help children outside of schools too so though yes be more extra support for teachers and schools but also we'll be working with the c.b.i. The Federation of Small businesses to beast work opportunities and will be working with charities to be mentoring for children you keeps in turmoil after the resignation of its new leader less than 3 weeks after she was elected James said she had read personal reasons for leaving but also been subject to considerable unpleasantness from some in the party Nigel for all she said he still technically leader but is told the b.b.c. He won't be contesting any future contest the party's chairman Paul Oakton denies there was a falling out at the top of the party the job of being leader is often very different from running to be I think it would be unfair to characterize this as an issue between. I am in the ne city sure if you reverse the party offices right on not Senator which party offices she's referring to I can only speak for my part on the part of the f.e.c. Which is that they were as constructive as they could be under the circumstances of a new leader being elected and will be talking about Ukip in the big phone in after 9 to reason may will wrap up the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham by telling delegates she wants the power of government squarely at the service of ordinary working class people prime minister will criticize the way some n.p.c. Pub treat isn't as distasteful and find concerns about immigration parochial. Estate agents say there aren't enough bungalows in Norfolk to meet demand developers prefer to build flats and houses because they can fit more of them onto a plot of land figures from the National House Building Council show just 2 percent of homes built in the u.k. Last year were bungalows Steve PIMs an estate agent in Origin says with an aging population demand is high they are owed more than end of life housing choice starting from early retirement planning moving into the realms of children moving out of home and that kind of thing there are lots of bungalows on the market but there's more buyers than there are properties so they're just not building enough of a company growing flowers in Norfolk says advance technology doesn't have to mean job cuts and Oxford University studies concluded advances in robots and computers will lead to around 50 percent of jobs being lost in America in 2 decades and it's warning the u.k. Will go the same way but in Collison says 2 years after installing automation technology has led to job creation and not unemployment in his business to be remain competitive you have to invest in machinery you know rising cost of employing people means that we are having to look at ways to reduce costs become more efficient 2 years ago before we installed the machine we were producing around 11000000 troops a year this season we be treating around 25000000 we're employing more people the roads that we have created are probably more rewarding for the staff that we've got b.b.c. Radio Norfolk news 4 minutes past 9. B.b.c. Radio Norfolk whatever it's going to be feeling quite chilly today with an easterly wind and some sunshine around the temperatures struggling to get above 15 degrees Celsius well have to tonight of 8 or 9 degrees a quite a bit cooler and then lighter winds tomorrow but a lot of cloud around just the odd sunny interval but also a chance of showers temperatures up to 14 degree Celsius this is Georgina Bennett for b.b.c. Radio Norfolk. All you need to know and break fast Conrad on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk 30 Good morning it is the the. If of October thank you for choosing it Conrad breakfast on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk and talk about the u.k. Independence Party this morning that was the last time recently talking about the Conservative Party with the conference and indeed labor with the fact they've had their recent leadership election this time let's concentrate on Ukip the Ukip leader Diana James is standing down from her role 18 days after she was elected in a statement to The Times newspaper she said that she would not be formalizing her recent nomination the 56 year old m.e.p. For southeast England said that she didn't have sufficient authority to see through changes that she had planned succeeded Nigel for on the 16th of September after he quit in the wake of the u.k. Vote to leave the e.u. You can officials were able to say who was leading the party but in the space of a few months the party has won what it's always campaigned for for the u.k. To leave the e.u. And now we know that Article 50 is going to be triggered by March next year some people are saying where does the party go next and is it having an identity crisis and love him or loathe him Nigel for Raj was a huge personality for the party and he generated a lot of public city but without a leader and with their mission completed this is the end of Ukip 016-036-1732 extension 1 I remember an interview that I did with Nigel on this radio station where he said to me Don't get us wrong you can't are not a pop up of party was he wrong are they a pop up party or I should you think they will reinvent themselves in this little job to do to hold the feet of the government to the flames to make sure they act in the best interest for Britain in the negotiations coming out of the European Union let's hear about your views on the u.k. Independence Party do you still support them maybe you are part of the opposition movement and you're delighted with the news this morning that Dan James is gone and some people are suggesting this could be the end of the road for the Independence Party 160-361-7321 if you're joining the conversation this morning text. 3 textbooks take on the foundation. Foundation's baby now that I've found you on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk great music Stephen Dumfries with you at 12 o'clock one foot in the groove today taking you back to 985 and 996 he's got hits from the diner dead or alive and the Spice Girls in the brilliant program huge variety of music this afternoon between 12 and 4 Chrissie Jackson's with you at 10 o'clock and Chrissy this morning is joined by the Norfolk service offering support to children of elderly parents and apparently we've got nearly a 1000000000 pound worth of old mobile phones in the u.k. Find out what to do with your old phones that's on the program this morning I have Listen to this ladies and gentlemen it is an absolute jewel now with 8451 votes the leader of the u.k. New pendants party join Gerri it's only been 18 days since Dan James was chosen by Ukip to be the party's next leader she succeeded Nigel for arch after he stepped down following the e.u. Referendum and after the vote she asked for all you keep members were the way across the country to get behind and supporter if you are in the United Kingdom at the moment I ask you support me. What with me we will. Make you get the winning machine it will become but now she's announced that she's standing down in a statement she says that she feels that she did not have the sufficient authority to see through the changes that she had planned for the party it's also been reported that her husband sadly is unwell Lisa Duffy came 2nd to Dan James in the you keep leadership contest I think it's extremely disappointing you know we were very hopeful when we got a new leader that she was going to take that mantle and really drive the party forward and over the last 18 days we've had basically silence so we're extremely disappointed though I'm not surprised and you know if it is for the reasons that she's put the health of our husband then you know I do wish them well but actually our party now just needs to regroup get a new leader on board and let's really start driving forward and James was thought by many to be a credible and stable hand for the future for Ukip there have been some infighting which is about the direction of the party and which way they should move the B.B.C.'s political correspondent in Watson says the next test for the Independence Party will be the local elections next year taking votes away from Labor. Record and for example. Still to pick up conservatives around the fold reason is triggered off $54.00 forces of leaving European Union next year next March so who will take over there's going to be an emergency meeting of the party's governing body today to decide what will happen next you'll have to appoint an interim leader within 14 days wants to hand James and her resignation has been officially received in writing another leadership election must take place within 90 days Nigel Farage has already confirmed that he will not stand again as leader Mervyn good morning what do you make of this. Less. Lovely more how you. Know you. He had a but he had a mission and that was to bring. Britain I was in the European Union so we formed the the u.k. You play Independence Party he is he is he has against only odds with a majority 'd of people back and he is guys I am. There's nothing else left for the for Ukip to do because they're in a 'd independent and and I remember the snow Gallagher said when when one of these members left or I says it's not like John Lennon leave in the bay orse but unfortunately knowledge or for not leave and not leaving Ukip is like John Wayne and maybe nobody else and I think. You know what I'm going to for you for you know what you say Mission national problem and I believe that they're job done and nation will pack up the banners and form something else to do do you think that is the irony here is the fact that they have completed their missions I'd speak means that is the end of the right for them and Nigel Farage speaking to me on this right very radio station a few years ago said you know don't get me wrong we are not a public policy and there might be some saying well actually that's exactly what Ukip Were they don't have any long Djibouti beyond the e.u. Referendum decision there are many inside the party that would strongly contest that statement Well I would have thought I would have so ice I would have support you cope. When I was when I want to carry European Union as many people did but I don't I think they're in it for relevance and I think that. The people who support them will evaporate and find other causes to follow it and I would I would cite Good luck to him but I don't see and certainly I can't even remember you said early in the name of the lady you. Lead the party I can remember and and know you for each has big boats and that's going to take a hell of a closest to feel I'm Ok And they've been thank you 1603617. 321 if you want to join the program this morning we're talking about the u.k. Independence Party whether it is the end of the road for Ukip b.b.c. Music's my generation season 5 decades of music seen through the eyes of the Stones fans my music my memories my generation the Friday night b.b.c. 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That's near to Angel Lane if you're trying to get only a 14 from stock market towards Barry from Edmond he is still. On the senses I was still a 20 minute delays at least on trains between March and sharing them this morning off to signal problems after nor pretty spot anything else I want 636173 Radio Norfolk on the program this morning we are discussing the u.k. Independence Party and what next for you Kev is off to. James quite dramatically from have positioned as leader of the party last night it's on the front of the Times newspaper interest she is the. Front page of The Times this morning I should dedicate any column inches to this story and they say you keep it straight in turmoil last night after Diane. James resigned as leader 18 days into the job saying that she did not have enough authority to reform the party the south east any peace office issued the times with a statement from Mrs James which said that she had decided to step down for personal and professional reasons we've also been told this morning that there is there is that the rumors going around which are yet to be confirmed that potentially a husband is unwell which of course is a which is very serious if indeed true on the Texas morning Graham says this is the end for Ukip and good riddance an email here from Maria says very good morning Nic as a supporter of the Independence Party I think its mission accomplished if I was to vote for them in the future or continue to be an activist for the party I would need to know clearly where we're going next the reason I joined the party from the Labor Party was because I wanted to come out of the European Union it was a difficult decision at the time I can't go back to labor in its current state and I'd never be a Tory looks like for me I'm resigned to sit on the sidelines and snipe about Pritish politics in general Ok thank you for that Conrad at b.b.c. If you wish to email the show I won 603617321 if you give us a call. Which . Proves to. Be. Radio Norfolk very good morning to you and for those of you by the way who interest in the fish story that we're broadcasting which is about the fact that I found this very curious called they have a certain way of communicating with each other and because of the amount of noise under the surface of the water mainly attributed to the movement of ships and various vessels they can hear each other which means that they can't sound each other out literally had to be able to mate with each other and it's causing all sorts of problems and so therefore another reason why the beautiful called species is going to do indoor but we found a bit more material and an expert view after I atrocious to try to mimic what a cold might sound like this morning and we found an expert perspective on why this is happening and indeed an example of what are called might sound like a play that for you in a little while on the program we are talking about the u.k. Independence Party this morning and we are discussing the fact that Dan James has left her post as the leader of u. Kit and this is just a very short time after being announced in that role in fact actually here is the moment that Diane James came out onto the stage as the new Ukip leader taking over from Nigel for arch ladies and gentlemen it is an absolute jewel now with $8451.00 votes the leader of the u.k. New panda's party Diane Gerry and here's what she said directly afterwards if you are in the United Kingdom. I ask you support me. What. We. Make you get the winning machine it will become but she is now gone I'm asking you this morning what next for the u.k. Independence Party only a few months ago they were celebrating achieving what they saw as that all time political goal of Britain leaving the European Union and they got very close in terms of the start of that process by the referendum result and now seeing as we learn the other day that Article 50 were triggered in March next year there are some people saying well what next for you Kip are they at the crossroads or have they come to the end of the road 160-361-7321 if you're joining us this morning for the counties best travel news here. Thank you very much roll on trains to about 20 minutes and at least an alterations likely on trains between Norwich and sharing and because a signal problems outside of North motion were paid for buses running as well elsewhere almost senses to be able to start looking as bad as it was still quite busy a 47 too old for home in a matter sure round about a one for 6 out quite heavy in the small inning as well things around that the once a collision at the month a very roundabout long queues with things now seem to be in the moment further afield if you are heading over the border into Suffolk this morning we have got a few problems to swap bearing in mind the 12 currently blocked both ways south of blind after a serious collision and well over an hour long delays on the a 14 heading from Stowmarket to board Sperry's in Athens after a collision do you suppose any problems 016-036-1734 the travel you can trust I'm Katie Page. You are just moments away from finding out what they called sounds like in the west Atlantic and I was saying on the program this morning very sadly when it comes to the number of cold that we've got in the North Sea I think the figures in the 303 intimate very very small number so it's a huge problem and. A lot is being done to try and conserve the stocks of North Sea called the called that we will eat fish and chips not come stuff will come from the Atlantic Ocean where there is. But there is more called around the Icelandic coastline and about 300 meters off shore and then a little bit more between the waters between the ridges very deep ridges that you find between the northern tip of Scotland and Iceland but real problems when it comes to numbers and we've been hearing this morning that the coal has been disrupted by ship movements in a much. RINGBACK a. Content of a program which I'd say I want the problem is that see when we look heavy handed and poncy it's the single Actually policy some foremost and we have already had to single issue addressed with a proxy. And what we're seeing as well I am pleased as a beginning of the end I believe that the policy is unpleasant and it has no end in which direction to turn that I it's a stage a ship of peace with Iran James reflects this. What is that mean for the British political landscape What do you think the whatever was 6 or 7000000 people evaded for the Ukraine depends Baggio more than the general election will never go now this is the interesting question because you can't in the past say an actual success was to get those from the left of a policy of traditional Labor voters who didn't like the Common Market idea didn't like immigration and they also got those on the Conservatives from people who were conservative minded and this is a big problem when you have leaders I and Jane she shines unite for policy she tried to on an organizational level as well but the biggest problem in Egypt has his Achilles' heel is their policy platform of a towards a rise of the Tories are going to have more of a free market libertarian agenda has come up before with the u.k. a Knowledge of France don't forget before he resigned as leader did come out with some very controversial views regarding national health so it's no problem as high as ation old to have a go more towards what was those traditional white working class votes and the problem is with leaders like Diana she's trying to unify the policy represent such a broad spectrum of ideas it's impossible to zoom on policy. Do you think the problem is that they've actually achieved that goal and that's why they some people will argue they've come to the end of the right on the dole his program by the way t. Is sound that way it will ring in the deaf Now if the Independent Party is a lot of people who don't hold that view and say that you cable has to stay and they've got a good job to to do going forward to make sure that we get a good deal coming out of the IP here and song on one account of this is not necessary Desam But the problem with you Kate is they all they are still small policy in regards of and we don't have any more Emmy pays a purpose if you can be to say is to make sure we get the best deal for breaks it service on the assumption they have political influence make they don't actually the only infer. Say can have as actions and I have is to say Look that is by the government is going around the only got one m.p. Doctors Carswell in the House of Commons so you can maybe still air studies next a sort of sample fish of a baby a station is when you got Mission Accomplished when may achieve to go as formulated hours of process went down it went down and we have achieved independence day then why aren't you May 4th 1000 me forwards by trance a kind of support of a populist when a collection stands per phone number and its of a chance as we have ours is not the biggest question our answer vaca my friends service went as if it started on education where does it have start on transport where does he stand on the economy where does it stand on ourselves because all of these things are going to be affected by proxy but others of which where you played Clea position yourself. Yeah Ok all of the thank you for that one success 361-7321 if you pick up the phone this morning have the u.k. Independence Party come to the end of the road is the question I'm asking this morning. a cog in the West Atlantica off Maine. And this is one off the coast of Norway in the north east Arctic. From a script to says middle of the do sound different from the sound spot on they sound the same then the bit about a no to experts they do sound very different so why should we be interested in this well Professor Steve Simpson is an associate professor in marine biology and global change at the University of Exeter he says the sounds the cold make could be important for breeding and the future of the fish you're listening to probably as a male trying to persuade a female to release her eggs so that the point borning a male and female swim towards the surface and the male has to get his song just right to persuade the female to release her eggs and that song gives a lot of information about what quality He's in weatherizing condition what size here is and say she can then determine whether he's a he's a decent mate before she'll release her eggs split isn't it that today the scientists are recording the sounds that called make in Liverpool. They've already got some from Scotland and the Southwest what they now want to know is whether cold respond to the sounds made by called from other areas and I guess the hope is that they do because we got a real problem in spawning at grounds and also with the lack of cod and if they are defined or if indeed they will not mate with those that are from the same area so therefore if these regional accents really do matter then it gives us another headache now the number of cod mature called can mate in the North Sea has gone down to an all time low bluff in about 300 mating pairs I understand so it's incredibly low cost ox much higher elsewhere around the coast and further out to sea as well but because of overfishing we do have a problem here Professor Simpson says it could be that fish may need to learn how to impersonate to breed in the future now that would make a very interesting piece of radio wouldn't it but fish might have to be intelligent enough to be able to mimic the sounds of other fish that they want to mate with but are not from the same part of the Atlantic Ocean Absi fascinating that Graham joins the conversation calling in from Cambridge this morning hi Gary Graham I need. This resigned I mean I think she said trees in my store Stajan around about in the documents 50 in supplies. They will move the goalposts you can made a commitment now. You know Mr I'm sorry but she she had to choose step down I think you still go to apply specially looking at life to show you know why you say when it comes down to voting we're going to get people packing to work you know Ukraine more jobs. Another point you just don't with the global thing I think you're right almost to tell you I will always go places I mean you keep could. Pushes the politicians to choose to create more Joes for people and look technology in a more sensible why I mean is good technology but if it's putting people out. Who's going to pay the rising your bills and making luxury to sell you keep going forward if you find them you would say call them things like cars right. You know cry teen job employ impression on it all apologies that shiny things about crime in Jos you if you tragic empire going to crime Mojo's get people back into a get people of the social innovation or thing but if you're going to solve using technology to replies human work force then how are the humans going to play their rights in the bill was how many Neither did you get in the false claim I havea. Oshie for the referendum and. Before I go is moving up and down a conscious register of always so. Show what they were doing yes Scalia like colleges are you now more likely to not fight you can't because you think the job is done that Britain will I mean if I did politic and I think I was to tell you kick in if I got hold of a challenge la la I was signed on how the listing and anti-cult. Movement of different wanna cry working in Britain just as tourism I said we will have a 2nd referendum we're going to get back on track and I mean she has tried to free a little bit. Because in those of the outcome of the vote thing you can still go vote apply and to put pressure on points I could help the people in this country to get back into I mean online I mean what can we have a freedom of choice about application forms of thing we should have freedom of choice too and if we can create. Says I 16036171 if you're picking up the fire this morning what makes. You. And. Let me. Just. Coming up next. The story. So we're going to talk about that with leaving it. A little bit more. About space if you. You've probably got some issues that you want through. Space. That do. And the mobile phone topic that we should have had yesterday we ran out of time as we had so much on on mid-morning we now doing that today 4 out of 10 of us don't know what to do our old mobile phones just chuck a minute on the Get about them so much shows just under a 1000000000 pounds worth of mobile phone stuck in drawers and cupboards in the u.k. Alone so we can go to explore that a little bit more as well and have you heard of the handbag clinic the one pound in there is one things you can do the handbag to take it to bring it back to its best should you have a bit of spare money to want to do that I have got to get back to my neighbor nor my life has something to do some day I look forward to your Chrissie Jackson with you at 10 o'clock this morning to say thank you at 952 travel then Dave mall and is going to join the conversation you probably recognize that name he stood for the u.k. Independence Party in the recent Police and Crime Commissioner elections and he was to come on the radio this morning 1st quick update on the road poacher thank you very much you are isn't looking too bad at the moment to be honest a major problems are being made aware of things pretty much he stopped on the center a little bit further if you're hopping over the border into cell folks today the 812 is currently blocked in both directions south of blind after a serious collision involving a motorbike ambulance is also had to attend the scene as well and 20 minute delays on trains between nor h. And sharing and after signal problems need to move to the spot anything else is over 163617331 with the travel you can trust I'm Katy Perry. Dave Malden very good morning to you. Very well thank you thank you for calling in to the program this morning you can depend as party your party some people saying that in the water comes the end of the road what would you say to those who hold that view. But without a problem I want to talk about you know. Whatever the. Board. Well the truth there is only one light for cause which is up I made the comparison and the Labor Party got huge problems a lot of which I still hate in that spec completely like the Conservative Party got problems out of the legal system of my list of problems but at the end of the diy we are the people's party we have told the truth it wasn't fast it was a bit of bricks and I'm going forward we went shopping and we'll get to go see being too successful see our own good by that I mean than an engine behind the party was driven by this idea that Britain should leave the European Union coupled with the fact that people wanted something different we are going to leave the European Union Article 50 will be changed next year and there are people who are now saying well you've achieved all you get your goals and your aims so that's it end of the road but up are still there and I have the proof of my yes I'm going to comment on it later but at the end of that I will watch that they are we going to get you know she will tell us I'm going to get us about the sausage that's fine but once in a small white was actually in a small what they are going to get so we obviously want to Capel on that very very closely but going forward beyond that we want to be I wouldn't have to if you had been at the 2nd largest party in the country or some such an occasion by the largest party in the country because we are the people's party things tell the truth we all next week I like things a little moment some if you listen to Teresa Milan brought for instance you saying that I will eat in the leading you can't because the lamb policy the way before would then have been pushing the case so I voted for the u.k. Independence tossing is called little prospect of getting into power you might as well just like conservatives because I believe the Conservative Party I decide what the signs are actually going to put they've they've policy that into a problem and I doubt that very very much is at this stage I want to try and get as many people that can decide I'm going to support them but in reality they are going to think so if I don't think so but we won't we will Yeah but we won't know we won't get out we will get our issues resolved make sure that the people do their own thing you've got that is not. From loving the lines in the crazy a lot of media attention people listen to what he had to say how do you follow the nights like Nigel frosh who on the one hand you could argue he could be successful at what he did on the other hand some people called him a liability. Or exactly like separate out in August they are going to know a lot of campaigning a lot of people talk about during campaigns I don't we agree with the part you could assign to play with our like Nigel was probably not going to vote for that but I reckon I'll go fight nodule has been a fantastic later not allowed in the world will go will go ask like a bladder elsewhere. We got because of our wealth and we will survive without him I don't know who the new Later was going to pay the future but whatever it is my thing is that we are as I keep saying that they put party we will be honest I'm able realize that I think they will follow us and we won't be party slaughtered by the establishment media chart of my cabinet we're finished and Congress will know right what makes sense for the party names can you throw from what is perspective leaders of you kid. Of God Not all of our God not like they were taught them I would really really know what they want that name position is. Less just like I'm actually I'm still Yeah I know this is the problem isn't it same problem that made the site this idea that there's disarray inside the party at a time when the country needs strong leadership it can lead to the electorate thinking they're not for us side whatever happens next in you get you've got to get it together very quickly haven't you absolutely absolutely and I think the but the party across the country are you not you don't read everyone's devastated about what's happening at the moment but these things happen I know for instance last week Time was on the other trying coming in from nothing else and sharing costs and someone spotted our size I mean about that this is quite funny why so it's natural for our challenge terrible to existence with a friendly life inside except for it's not easy for you. But when you are overcome that we what we will step forward. Fancy a shot of it yourself. I don't know I don't want although I did last time. I was a lucky guy but I got out thank. God I was looked after. The blood just appeared. To represent. The progress of Yeah Ok David thank you for that Dave mall and who's to the Independence Party at the recent Police and Crime Commissioner elections thank you for calling into the program this morning Dave here's how it shaping up for the rest of the day on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk 1030 tonight you've got Nick respond at 7 o'clock mark of forest Matthew go to is going to be with you at 4 o'clock he's got the latest traffic and travel news and weather for you plus he's got the news hour at 5 o'clock this evening Stephen Pumphrey at 12 o'clock from the day one foot in the groove takes you back 29858996 with hits from the diner dead or alive and the Spice Girls grease rich Rhys Jones is going to chat to Steve Brown for head of his appearance at the Norwich playhouse this month and the guitarist in the undertones Damian O'Neill chats about the band's 40th anniversary and head of their game at the waterfront next month that's free at 12 o'clock and coming up next on b.b.c. 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Investigate the discovery of. A. Very very recent. Story. Of losing to. The rest of the b.b.c. News headlines his inquiry into child sex abuse in England and Wales has been hit by the resignation of his most senior barrister Ben Emmerson q.c. He denied his departure. It was down to a difference of opinion with its chair professor Alexis j. Israel is preparing to host a huge gathering of world leaders at the funeral of the country's former president Shimon Peres who died earlier this week Britain will be represented by Prince Charles back here and police are looking into the causes of a fatal crash between a car and a Royal Mail van at Stratton straw it's near Norris yesterday morning the driver of the car died at the scene and police are appealing for witnesses motorists are being warned to expect delays on one of the main roads into knowledge from Monday the be 1149 Holt road is being closed to horse for a fortnight to allow work on the northern distributor road more on this coming up and a shocking story of the morning is that it's emerged at the B.B.C.'s governors intervened in the 1960 s. When he was proposed that sort see the puppet you're a member here is having a word with him. But he was going to be given an honorary girlfriend there were fears of the addition of Sue who was found quite annoying actually will be seen as introducing sex to the program and we can't have that b.b.c. Radio news more for me at 7 grand Barnard from the Marcel Marceau school of broadcasting b.b.c. Radio for example. And his Chris Gorham Good morning Mary City striker Cameron Jerome says the leaders in the Canary stressing room need to stand up and be counted city's 5 match winning streak came to an unceremonious end on Wednesday night with those 2 goals conceded in stoppage time and defeat at Newcastle Jerome told b.b.c. Radio off with the players No that wasn't good enough and they must show character when they're back on the picture Wolves tomorrow it can happen at football you know from our point sloppy it's not good enough collectively as a team and you know we'll try to just outside of you know we're strong characters and now there's a good good mix of experience and you know sort of the boys and leaders in the dressing room to pull ourselves together shake ourselves down and go inside to the Daily Telegraph has claimed that Southampton's assistant manager Eric Black gave undercover reporters advice on how to bribe officials at other clubs Black was filmed apparently naming staff at other clubs who could be induced to pass on information about players to a company for cash such payments would be against football association rules Black has denied the claims as Latin in Britain which had a 20 minutes from time was enough to give Manchester United a 10 win over Ukraine Zora landscape in the Europa League so Hampton trained no know what happened while the Irish side Dundalk one nil winners over Maccabi Tel Aviv kings in town take on Alfredsson town at the walks tomorrow in f.a. Cup qualifying the winners will be just one game away from reaching the 1st round of the competition Alfredsson played in the national north a level above the limits and will have full much commentary on that game tomorrow afternoon on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk before knowledge kicked off at Wolves at 530 Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson will lead Europe's challenge to a 4th successive Ryder Cup against the United States in today's opening foursomes they tee off at 135 this afternoon against George. Spaeth and Patrick Reed and top of the table North Walsham take on 2nd place trying this weekend in rugby's London one north both sides are unbeaten over over the opening 4 matches the north side atop thanks to an extra bonus point the visitors narrowly missed out on promotion last season or she was leading scorer Matt Hodgson is expecting them to prove the title credentials against the bigger clubs in the division if you want to be the best team really you can have to beat the best teams in the league and I think that's definitely something that we will look to do this year is to take a few scalps and I think looking forward to the 2nd half of the year we want to be in position then to press on and be in the top 2 because if you lose too many games in the 1st half of the season you're just out of the top shows completely but it's definitely a year for Welshman to look to get back into those nationally that's all the sport for now but coming up later in the program we'll tell you about some cheer for Norwich City supporters how the Murphy twins helped one canaries find beat the bookies will be worth their waiting for a bit later and a lot forgotten it was a later kick or you thought with relegation that all that sort of stuff from the silly moving around is going to have gone but no no where near the top of the table you're not going televised may move all the times everybody yeah and it's yet another way trip for the North City supporters but least they've got an extra 2 and a half hours to just console themselves and get over what happened at Newcastle because they're $530.00 start for tomorrow for knowledge but that doesn't mean we can give Kingsley in that time in the spotlight and bring some comments on their big f.a. Cup tie tomorrow as well absolutely you hear it all here on b.b.c. Radio offerings Chris 24 minutes to 7 now. B.b.c. Radio Norfolk wherever and here's Elizabeth Razzi Good morning I lead a good morning good morning and today is going to be a day where mostly things that he throws and set in with a f. Probably few heavy showers through the middle part of the day basically that bit of a mixed picture and we've got some high cloud out there at the May meant it would have the sunshine hazy through the morning but it's nice Joya Dass actually now we've got temperatures that just slip back into thinking figures but for the most part 910 degree Celsius and then. Plenty of high cloud around this morning we start see some showers through the middle part of the day some of the showers could turn out to be heavy and we could even get a rumble of thunder but at least in Brighton some sunny spells in between in the breeze of a bit lighter than it was yesterday September is today probably up to 16 or maybe 17 Celsius the most sunshine around and the often even as well but then forget to put bad because that he you need it in the shower quite light heats catch Wednesday I've night tonight it's going to be chilly again in fact even chilly a clear skies and the winds dropping out as well we're looking at probably in the more rural spots down to around 5 a 6 degree Celsius possible tomorrow maybe you know even if you barely missed patches around and then full tomorrow we've got small bands of heavy showers this time and they're going to be pushing in once more through the middle part of the day so it is but it's the Plenty of what weather tomorrow this area of low pressure just swirling around that heading out to be really quite wet and the winds will stay reasonably lights and then this this low is going to push off into Sunday so it's quite likely to see some rain early on Sunday morning with some strong winds and then down and it was how bright and I do see some sunshine it with 10 dry for much of the day I think on Sunday said bit of a weekend of t. Hobbs really on have the full cost of what is full cost to stuff the 7 All right Lisa thank you very much 22 minutes to 7 now on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk our top story this morning the bodies of a man and a woman have been found on mud flats in Brighton water in the Great Yarmouth The discovery was made late yesterday morning not far from the as the store carpark the deaths are being treated as unexplained our reporter Andrew Turner has been seen and sent us this report the only data we've got from Norfolk police is that it's a man and a woman and they're thought to be in their forty's or fifty's but the police are said it's far too wordy to say exactly what has happened to them who they may have been and anything other day tale about them all we know is that they were discovered by bad spot is this being very close to the bird reserve of the the marshes of the Brighton water and that the emergency services then sprang into action. And of course the police they are an ally the Coast Guard and all the Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service got involved in rescuing the bodies and bringing them ashore and handing them over to a funeral director now north of police got to try and piece together who they were how they ended up in the water and one theory that's been put to me by an emergency worker is that their bodies were floating in the water on a high tide the wind direction brought them into this area near to the Great Yarmouth to knowledge railway line that area of rain water the water then receded as the tide went out and that left these bodies on the mudflats there's a couple of markets and the footprints of the emergency workers are still visible in the mud until the next tide rises tonight about 9 o'clock and of course with that may go some evidence which may have been along there so you can imagine there's been Coast Guards who have been picking through some of the vegetation around the area just in case there have been any clues that have been left behind but they said it's just too early to say at the moment as to whether a crime has been committed and indeed whether or not it may have been some other cause which has led to the discovery of these 2 bodies sadly been found on the edge of this nature is well Detective Inspector Chris Burgess from Norfolk Police is leading the investigation and he spoke to entry yesterday we're unsure there is a crime and we're looking into the circumstances of the 2 persons unexplained in the sun and we believe that he's a male and female and any idea of how long these bodies have been in the water the mud flats are great in water for actually you know idea of. The bodies of any just been recovered in the last couple of minutes so it's very very early on at the moment which is treating it unexplained Are there any missing people on your books or working through perhaps checking as to whether these bodies may be those related to other missing people at the moment. And of course this operation will be working against the tide no doubt it's been a team effort between all of those people who have been working on the site right now yes. The other services we wouldn't be where we are night. But Chris Burgess to that if you spread across budget for Norfolk police who say it's possible then need help from the public identifying the man and woman who have died more to a tidal area of course those as suggested by Andrew there there is a time pressure involved in removing the bodies and investigating the scene as well as the police the fire service and Coast Guard all involved in the recovery Marty will be is from Norfolk far rescue service we are fortunate because of the charges down. The mud flats didn't present too much of a problem and what I would say is of see that we really do an awful lot of training for this event reality and others that comes into play so far rescue services Martin will be speaking to us and Andrew turnout will be live on the program just after 7 o'clock with the latest on this story for us 90 minutes to 7 now on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk and the big national story this morning has been another setback for young Corey into child sex abuse in England and Wales with the resignation of its most senior lawyer concerns over Ben Emmerson q.c. Leadership had already led to his suspension the inquiry was set up 18 months ago to examine how institutions such as schools hospitals and the b.b.c. Failed to protect children and elaborate from the abuse survivors group white flowers Alba says he's been impressed by Mr Amis and he's also sure that most Cut to see professionalism and integrity that not only are ease subject Ma and his knowledge of the nuances and what we theists as being evidence of such best he can be really reassuring and that's what we need because all with ever seen it's crass and professionalism Cindy Warren Well in his resignation letter Mr Emerson said he was no longer the right person for the role he denied had stepped down due to a difference of opinion with the chair professor Alexis j. The inquiry of course has been beset by problems Professor j. Is the 4th person. And to be appointed to lead the inquiry after 3 Chair women stood down and Mr Emerson's departure comes after it emerged that one of his junior colleagues stepped down 2 weeks ago Peter Garstin is an abuse lawyer who represents some victims they will find it devastating that they have invested a lot of time and energy in a quest for justice in this inquiry it follows on obviously from the resignation of 3 chairpersons and we're now on the 4th so it distracts from the main direction of this inquiry the questions have been raised about the independent inquiry future but Prime Minister the reason why has defended its work and insisted that it won't be scaled back the current Home Secretary has made clear that the original terms of reference were the right ones and I think that's important but we should always remember why it is that the inquiry was set up and when those terms of reference was set they were agreed with victims and survivors and it's victims and survivors who were at the heart of this inquiry well more immediately a replacement for Ben Emmerson q.c. Must now be found and prepared for hearings which are due to start early next year so clearly quite a lot of work to be done there by professor Alexis j. Who's leading that inquiry into historic child sex abuse in England and Wales it's a 60 minutes to 7 and. Here is a small a 9 cement a recent change in the law means if you watch or download any b.b.c. Programmes on b.b.c. I player on any device you need a t.v. License if you have a license you don't have to look tipping you're already cut out for this as well as any live t.v. . That's to be aware shouting about it. But if you don't have a license you can check whether you need one at t.v. Licensing got caught up u.k. Slash law change. The way b.b.c. Radio Norfolk in the news this morning police say they may need help from the public to identify the man and woman found dead at Brighton water. Clinton says her presidential rival Donald Trump pissed of violated u.s. Laws by secretly conducting business in Cuba coming up a look ahead to the start of the Ryder Cup with some of the British fans who were there I know folks weather dry day with a chance of a shower later be quite nice out of the window at the moment highs of 17 degrees Celsius Good morning to. Good morning well no major problems on our boat safe this morning things on the cam with can see in friends to be checking on the part you've also got the same problems at Cambridge this morning on the train. Why is it says blocking the lines at the moment just waiting for information from the great and affects the northeast to Cambridge line the. Line heading up to the northeast but I will just double check for you other than that I'm nothing else I'm aware of at the moment something no 16836173 but the chapel you can see. It's quarter to 7 now on b.b.c. Right in office and it's been a busy summer for nor folks Farm Rescue Service after a string of serious incidents there was the indoor market far and Great Yarmouth you remember us covering a suspected arson attack on a former children's center in hems b. And then most recently the tragic house fire claimed the life of farsighted campaigner Tracy swarm in rural areas it's also been a spite of stack and field finance rural insurer n.f.u. Mutual says it paid out $47900000.00 pounds in 2015 that's a rise of 14 percent which they say is alarming He says the most common causes are electrical farms followed by mechanical faults and arson attacks in August Richard Eyre lost thousands of pounds worth of barley went to combine harvester court light on his farm at Westbury in the King's Lynn clay world and reports. So it's overcast very mild myself some day here in West Philly and we've come in the middle of a of a Stubblefield all the body count now but there's a suspicious bald patch in in the middle and with me is Richard Richard explain why he's got this parched ground to come on fire in the middle of August look at a screen on Sunday afternoon. She went we lost about 26 acres a stunning crop 50 acres destroyed and when did you realize that something had gone wrong and I was back in the yard emptying a load of call so the smoke come down on the ball and when I got back to the field the commom was completely for the drug called the fire brigade and we got 3 trailers a truck trying to tell how under the field which we. Quickly evacuated and then the father gave her quickly and a neighbor chemical traitor and tried to make fire break best good and if you don't mind me ask me what the cost implications were human showed in we able to replace what you know lost Yes or insured for the standing crop come on down to contract that wasn't a problem but yes because of all that if you are standing crop loss of income basically and did you find out what happened what a cause the fire was there anything you could do to stop it happening again well it happened so quickly I don't think you could have stopped it will say I don't really know what the cause was because the from almost completely burnt out and where the ball bans from Norfolk Fire Rescue Service Bob was actually here on that day what was it like when you arrived the fog was well established the flame front was moving very rapidly across the fields away from us crews are already deployed with bait is trying to put a far trying to keep on top of it but as for in a losing battle ready because the wind just wasn't on our side that a significant issue for us is some water and dying in excess because the vehicles at the pharmacy or night for the job I do are used on the field our appliances we have a number of full before appliances that we get on the field boss standard ones unless a solid underneath we can get on so it's a by. Flooding it with as much manpower as we can to manually bait the far right secure selves awards applause and then hopefully as was on this occasion they the farm workers themselves assist us by putting forward rights and just make our job a damn sight easier to explain what kinds of risks there are in a farm environment the farm yard itself is the contents of the store storing straw again that's just a high stake with a roof over that with all the chemicals the fuels and bits that farm still plant machinery if there's any large stock on the farm that throws in another darling a force but even that the symbol failed far as they arrive in the open that creates a significant risk not only for you know the farmers themselves but the other members the public the environment but our crews operate in the area and in this case do we know what caused the fire now as has already been said that they combine itself was totally destroyed by the far but generally those disparate down or the mechanical fall on the the Figler self or if they combine picks up a flame in a spark goes through the system another issue for agricultural purposes is also and yeah I mean throw in a career working in both Suffolk and Norfolk I've seen plenty of deliberately set fires and unfortunately this tell me you know we move away from the failed Fars and with all the stacks that daughter around the county which inevitably become a target for for arsonists who just like to go around and set fire to and for some reason. So yeah it's only a matter of time now unfortunately what can people do to reduce the likelihood of these kinds of incidents or the only thing really is about maintaining the vehicles that are used was carried out the Bring that the harvest in because if they're maintaining kept as clean as possible which I know is difficult under the tree because the job they're doing but it does reduce the risk of far spread and a theme each one is saying that there's been this big rise in the cost of claims in 2015 What about the numbers of incidents that you've seen count common obviously on the coast saw it sort of things but we're very much to take by the way the Sir if you go back to summer 2006 and we were the service was absolutely on full speed conditions in that summer the. Last financial year we saw about $110.00 incidents involving farms farm machinery in crop force. As would be expected so with that said as the weather that dictates our workload really we be able to use this field next year yes there's no damage to the field at all the combine was moved within 2 weeks which is pretty good and everything's back to normal and you know nobody would know that if I read more about yourself feel recovered from the the shock and surprise yes it was into that initial shock for an hour or so but after that it was alright when nobody was there that was my thing Claire we're talking to Richard Eyre who lost thousands of pounds worth of barley when that combine harvester went up in flames on his farm near Remnick King's then we'll talk to the insurers n.f.u. Mutual about this this rise. What is it almost a 6 actually 14 percent 47900000 pounds paid out in that in 2015 where the farmers aren't they doing all they can to stop some of these. Farm fires and whether it's a tractor going up or stacks or or asking which obviously is more difficult to deal with will get into that a little bit later on if you have an experience you'd like to put forward the Smalling would love to hear from you I want 603617321 is my number you can text me 1813 double 3 and start your text with the word Norfolk it's nearly 8 minutes to 7 now and masters when Danny Willett has apologized for an article written by his brother in which he called American Ryder Cup fans a bang more of imbeciles Peter Willett who's a schoolteacher wrote the piece for Golf magazine ahead of the Ryder Cup which starts in Hazel tain so late tonight our timelessness will later on today well it isn't in trouble with everyone a group of golf fans who call themselves the guardians of the cup have written songs to spur on the European team Alister Bruce ball met them on the course so he's Danny Willett song for you. Susie 16 he says you are 5 years a whole. Much Is True. But not your boss just said you know what. How did you do it might be you know. There's no doubt you know that you win the Ryder Cup Oh yeah yeah yeah I did. It. Anyway And it may. Be you mean yes. Well done everyone let's just make out to Ted He's the man who I 1st met back at Medina Good luck on the new song so so so more to come as well Oh plenty more yeah we got so many pages packed his trunk and staggered by to the wall fals. Time who else is there and this would you tell me go bump occurs with a very briefly if you play in Chris Wood. If you play in Chris what you'll be looking up to this is what he hates it when he was small and now he said one of us old Chris was to bring home a point for you. Well too much time on the hands I would argue to come up with their rigs like that we didn't find the new fellow key at any station out of every other some of the the Ryder Cup fans cheering on Europe and it all starts a little bit later on they've had the opening ceremony which one of those interminable things that seems to go on for hours the last a lot of the way that can they can start properly later on today and Radio 5 Live has lots of coverage of that of course 6 minutes to 7 let's have a look through the papers at the Daily Mirror let's clean up football for good the dark side of football could be exposed by public inquiry as M.P.'s look to clean up corruption f.a.a. Officials can 1st expect a grilling in Parliament after explosive reports this week that led to Sam Allardyce the sing the England job the Daily Telegraph still reporting further revelations today in their paper the the Sun Phil the poor as their headline arrows legend hit for $830000.00 pounds in divorce settlement plus wife gets 5 houses and a pension adults very profitable money not everybody's is going to dust clothes for Power Taylor according to the sun he's been ordered to hand over 830000 pounds his pension of 5 houses to his x. Wife and that in a divorce deal and split a couple years ago the Daily Mail today lost a bishop who talks sense on migrants is there a headline the Archbishop of York yesterday queues European countries of shunting migrants towards the jungle camp in Cali John Sentamu the church's 2nd most senior cleric will that Britain should not be seen as a soft touch and demand that other e.u. Nations offer homes to asylum seekers in their own countries and also a picture over Princess Charlotte on the front of the of the Daily Mail today walking and talking shop wows Canada says the at the front of the Daily Mail's of pictures of her in that paper today the eastern daily press the front page today tragedy of couple found on mud banks about. Ground to the tragic deaths of a couple whose bodies were found together on a mud bank by breaking water will continue to be investigated today as more about what is known so far very little in truth in the eastern daily press they've those investigations critique until you will have more on that with factory Turner after 7 o'clock the times features a number of the the big stories today that news the most senior barrister at the National Child Abuse inquiry quit last night putting the future of the investigation in doubt says the times their main story though is maybe not something you would normally associate with with the times restaurants ordered to reduce size of putting things which seems like a trivial headline but they say that the government is taking quite seriously interest in the government are saying that the times of rather a very good if you'll pardon the pun but their story says restaurants cafes and pubs will be named and shamed unless they make food portions smaller or less sweet and then they go on to name the chain so what good naming and shaming will do if they've already mentioned Pizza Express and Starbucks or McDonald's and gourmet burger kitchen being told to to step up their they're at their calories we talk about this later on because there's another b.b.c. Good food nation survey that that's come out today suggesting that one in 6 young people eat fast food twice a day in the 16 to 20 year old category one in 6 fast food at least twice a day one in 8 eating the same among 21 to 34 year olds and the study more than $5000.00 people found that half of them thought a meal isn't a meal without meat there's something to think about whether that whether you think that's true whether it's a disturbing to rise in in eating meat and fast food you think a meal is a is a meal if it hasn't got any meat in it but was a vegetarian and that's sort of the you know put you on one side of the argument doesn't 801-603-6173 extension 21 we'll talk about that and also today I love this story in front of the b.b.c. Sport website this is Will by Lee who is one of our Paralympian. One of gold medal in Rio in table tennis he had a bit of a shock when he returned to his car yesterday morning where he parked in an empty car park in Tunbridge Wells like you do and unfortunately he went back to the following morning yesterday morning he discovered that the local farmer's market at set up around the vehicle and then he pushed a picture of vegetables and everything in his car just sitting in the middle of all of this and that they're just carrying on the trade as normal because they would because the farmer's market was guys that he didn't know that he says I turned the corner and my car was surrounded by freeing vegetables I felt like I was in an episode of Only Fools and Horses I was too embarrassed to say anything so I just went to my brother's a viral fine with it apparently the store owner's son he's just all gone back to get his car caught a one and everybody's gone home which prompts me to ask whether something like that has ever happened to you Have you lost your car and taken ages to find you know you put it somewhere probably at the Norfolk shows and happen to you there at the showground and you just all of you try to put a little flag on your aerial and it still doesn't work I once lost tell you this in a bit more detail like I managed to get into somebody else's car completely by accident and drove away in it once with my own key as that ever happened to you. I'll fill you in on the gory details like dog as far as I know no one's ever been the ones I'm not sure I've even told the story before this ever happened to you you just suddenly got into somebody else's car and drove off or maybe you lost your car completely tales of lost cause I won 603617321. Thank you very much when they made. The train. At Cambridge and. Expected. Haven't had any official thank you yet. And it's just coming up to 7 o'clock on b.b.c. Radio. In from this morning with the biggest lesson of. This these b.b.c. Radio. Good morning it's Friday the 30th of September your top story right now police are working to identify 2 bodies found on Brighton more so yesterday we're unsure there is a crime. We're looking into the circumstances of the 2 persons unexplained and we believe that he's a male and a female with your news this morning also in the news today there's been another setback for the inquiry into child sex abuse in England and Wales with the resignation of his most senior lawyer coming up on the program we'll hear about a rise in insurance claims for farm fires in north. That would put a stop to it and don't really know what the cause was because of them almost completely burnt out I think it starts in the engine compartment but it's just just to get through today's weather Elizabeth retain them hazy sunshine around for much of the day but watch out with them showers through the middle part of it and some of the showers through 10 have to be heavy and have more in 5 minutes. Graham has only need to know at 701 and police are trying to establish the circumstances behind the discovery of 2 bodies in the estrie a Great Yarmouth the middle aged man and woman were found yesterday morning as 2 medical reports emergency services were alerted after the bodies were spotted on the title mudflats by a birdwatcher Brayden water just before 1130 fire service Coast Guard and ensure lifeboat teams worked to retrieve the man and woman who police say are aged in their forty's their identity how they died and what led them to ending up on the mudflats remains a mystery of the police have launched an investigation it will begin with a post-mortem examination of the 2 bodies the independent inquiry into historical child sexual abuse in England and Wales has suffered a further blow with the resignation of its most senior lawyer concerns over the leadership of Ben Emmerson had led to his suspension news of his permanent departure came just hours after it was revealed another senior lawyer had stepped down 2 weeks ago the troubled inquiry set up in 2014 has been beset by resignations but Series in May has said it retains her confidence Israel is repairing to host a huge gathering of world leaders at the funeral of the country's former president Shimon Peres who died earlier this week the current and former u.s. President Barack Obama and Bill Clinton will be among the mourners Britain will be represented by Prince Charles and the Palestinian president who said that he also plans to attend. Kiran police are looking to the causes of a fatal crash between a car and a Royal Mail van Straten straw listen in Nora's yesterday morning the card. Driver died at the scene and police are appealing for witnesses farmers in Norfolk are being asked to check they're doing all they can to cut the risk of fire agricultural insurers n f u mutual are offering extra advice on fire safety after a rise in the cost of fire claims up 14 percent in 2015 Norfolk Fire Service says it has a busy year because of the fire weather Bob Ayres is station manager for King's Lynn the last financial year we saw about a $110.00 incidents involving farms farm machinery crop. As would be expected as the weather that dictates our work really a landlord in Horsford near Noraid says road work starting next week will cause traffic problems the b. 1149 hole trode has been closed for 2 weeks from her past 9 on Monday morning it's to allow work to take place on the northern distributor road clean Smith is the landlord of the dog in ad Horsford He says the village has been affected for some time building I mean the babies for the last I 3 months or more. Thanks everybody really wouldn't have the consequence of what progress is the norm they would want to come for the very you know if I can bypass it I will but at the moment because I have no Democrat I think I've got. More on this story coming up now research by off calmly broadcast regulator suggest people are more sensitive to swearing on the radio than on television surveyed how people feel about dozens of potentially offensive words no need to cover your ears Here's David still atop the list published today as more than 140 potentially offensive words the ones attract and the greatest disapproval of those that demean or insult racial or minority groups this survey by off com reveals the changing landscape of offense viewers still strongly support T.V.'s 9 pm watershed but there's greater sensitivity to bad language on radio which was felt to be more intimate and more likely to be heard with children present the survey has also for the 1st time identified a list of unacceptable joy. Asters and a large number of new words which people found deeply offensive once they've been told what they mean finally Royal Navy bomb disposal experts are due to carry out a controlled explosion of World War 2 bomb at sea later the German bomb was found in Portsmouth Harbor and towed out to open water last night b.b.c. Radio Norfolk news sports headlines now from Chris Core so can your city bounce back from their Newcastle nightmare they go to Wolves in the championship tomorrow with striker Cameron Jerome calling on the leaders in the dressing room to stand up and be counted the Daily Telegraph is claiming this morning that the Southampton assistant manager Eric Black gave undercover reporters advice on how to bribe officials at other clubs Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson will lead Europe's challenge to win a 4th successive Ryder Cup against the United States in today's opening foursomes they take off 135 this afternoon there's no place for Masters champion Danny Willett in captain Darren Clarke's 1st pairings will it says he and his brother have had words since Peter Willett called American fans a baying mob of imbeciles in a piece written for a golf magazine I was disappointed in what you know and obviously put a bit of a downer on my 1st radical for the last couple days luckily you know it's not been too bad with with the fans a funder still being great if you shout out there but you know you can expect a North Walsham play Tring in Rigby's London League tomorrow it's got its 1st versus 2nd in the table Danny Well it has become the master of understatement over the last couple of days talking about that and there's. Been a little disappointed with him it must be must be so so no it's something he hasn't even done he's come from somebody else and did I hear you say meet him and get his brother's a schoolteacher Yes I didn't realise the work really the other day I thought this is a school teacher want to be you really should know better after all the comments are in the right place yes that is the main and he says that all right Chris thank you . B.b.c. Radio Norfolk whatever let's get the forecast for today and the weekend here's Elizabeth Razzi a very good morning. Starting of the day a new ad at 910 degree celcius Agazzi. The sunshine out there the main event and the sun's just recently you know kind of and we've got some high clouds here that's with 10 sunshine Hayes's a dry early start is one that will be dry for much of the morning but there are some showers on the way they're going to be tracking in from the west and we'll see some of these heavy thunder showers I think through the middle part of the day now that would be everywhere but there will be fairly widespread across the region Poppy brought in a bag if you had it outside the door now there will be lots of bright and sunny spells in between the showers as well say bad looking day but it will be somewhat weather around at times in the breeze a bit lighter than it was yesterday as well temperatures up to 16 or 17 degrees Celsius so as we head towards the end of the often in the showers are gradually become a bit fewer lighter further between basically the fewer you know I mean. There will be less of them are out anyway as we head through into the essay I think that I was in sunshine around and then so into the evening then we've got clear skies that it is going to be quite a chilly night ahead and I think we could be looking at Les's of around 6 or 7 degrees in d.c. Tomorrow morning so it's quite a cold start to the weekend we can t. Hard for a difference now on Saturday is that it's going to be quite a wet day because this area of low pressure is going to be swirling around and it's going to bring us bands of heavy showers on and off the much of the day from the middle part of the day almost right and then it would just stick to the thanking coast so possibly still giving us some showers on Sunday morning and them and the wind coming in to say it's going to feel quite cool I think on Saturday and possibly the Sunday as well but then Sunday we should say drive the most of the day turning dry anyway with lots of sunshine around temperatures should get up to around 70 degrees and then it's next week temperatures will actually start to climb again southerly when developing Let's take a look at the coastal what is forecast for today temperatures between 12 and 15 Celsius partly cloudy becoming sunny the wind force 45 wind direction south westerly maximum gust 27 knots becoming that he won sea states like the pressure 1012 minute as and the visibility will. Elizabeth Rick Seaney b.b.c. Lovely thank you very much 9 minutes past 7 on b.b.c. Radio in Norfolk our top story this morning investigations continue into the discovery of 2 bodies of a man and a woman on mudflats need Great Yarmouth Police were called after concerns were raised for the welfare of 2 people the Coast Guard and the fire service were both called to assist in the recovery our reporter Andrew Turner is there for us this morning and to tell us exactly where this happened yeah on the edge of great and water overlooking the water which is now flooding in a new high tide and it was just after high tide yesterday 1120 that is thought of by a spotter old couple of bird spotters possibly in the bird hide in front of me which is next to the a 12 had actually been using binoculars or a telescope and had done the scene what they thought were 2 bodies on the mud flats of Brighton water is still a theory is that these bodies may have actually been floating in the water and drifted into that position brought in by the wind and then the tide receded leaving them in a place which actually was fairly excessive before the emergency services and of course the police came out here they used a ghost an initial a lifeboat and then they called Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service which had the search and rescue team from Durham and there was a raft of boats which came out from the knowledge base as well and Her Majesty's Coast Guard patrols from Winton and Gholston and they all were involved now in this high tide has risen covering up their foot tracks on the mud flats as they recovered the body and handed it over to a funeral director who's now taken the bodies away to a chapel of rest Meanwhile the police are beginning the inquiry of trying to work out who these people are and Detective Inspector Chris Burgess from Norfolk Police who is overseeing this inquiry has said that they have no idea and they will have to probably rely on the public to help them identify this couple 1st of all couple of hours ago we got a call to report there was potentially 2 bodies say now in the mud flats here right in water and working with a number of other services of mayster and recover those bodies I believe there are male enough. 204050 years old and that the circumstances of it completely unexplained at this stage it's very very recently been recovered you know very little detail at the moment there are an identified and he's unexplained just from Norfolk place and wanted the emergency services tell you about the operation Well Jonathan will be one of the station managers for Norfolk Fire Service that actually the tide was on their side of course they were under pressure to get these bodies and of the mud flats before the next time it came in and before you started to turn dark it was about 1120 as we say when the police were called they very quickly got a backup services on the site here and it took a while over 3 hours for them to actually get in get the bodies on this these inflatable structures that mud slides they're called and they then brought them back ashore on to the to the sea defense that they want to defend their ground breaking water and then took them away in private ambulance and of course now it is just a case of trying to piece together as to what has happened how these bodies ended up there I asked. Just as to whether or not they had anyone who they were currently investigating the disappearance of and he didn't actually put any link towards this discovery of these 2 bodies with anyone any missing persons inquiry and so you really it could be a long process to actually get any any facts on this. As you were intimating there the police probably will be asking for more help from the public about this I think you can do you can expect there's going to be a public appeal for information and who knows how far and wide that may be of course Braden water is a place where many holidaymakers come and boats go across Braden waters between the rivers Bia and the rivers wave and yeah there's been as far as I'm aware no incidents of people falling off boats and going missing but there's also the post-mortem that will be carried out as well on the each of these bodies and that may have some distinct find some distinguishing features about these at least. Which may help identify them but of course then you've still got to piece together if you are the senior police officers working on this case as to how they ended up here and whether there was any criminal aspect which led to them being discovered All right thank you. Reporting from Brighton water forests we'll have more throughout the program here. It's $730.00 now in every corner of the country from the countryside to Sproule. And the. Building. In the world. These. Are the. Unsung heroes of the b.b.c. Sports Personality of the. B.b.c. Radio in the news this morning as you've been hearing the bodies of a man and woman have been found a mud flats in Brighton Walton a Great Yarmouth the independent inquiry into historical child sexual abuse in England a while suffered a further blow with the resignation of its most senior lawyer coming up more disruption expected in Horsford as new roadworks for the construction of the Northern distributor rugby game in sport City striker Cameron Jerome insists the Canaries all strong enough to bounce back from their defeat at Newcastle in the championship tomorrow I know folks whether going to be on the mild day with a chance of a shower fairly nippy stop but eventually it's going to get up to 17 degrees. And his. Thanks very much in a major. Trains or a finding problems of trying to get Cambridge. At the moment. Drawings in the nor'easter came the sign some disruption definitely expected this morning I imagine trains will end in a and then come back towards knowledge again ignore theater tickets on the other train services as well including East Midlands Trains to be problems this morning no 160361738 c one with a chuckle you can trust I'm Katie Page. Just a word about tomorrow about whether garden parties want from home hold So we're talking about the weekends or building up to 2 to what's coming up so you might want to go see them live or out so you can join them to ask the question person at the walled garden at the Hall tomorrow or if you're going to be listening on the air you can email in advance with a question to what authority says email address which is thunder ferry at b.b.c. Dot co dot u.k. With your question is the garden party on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk live from home all tomorrow so feel free to go and join them live the walled garden or us send an email right now from the ferry every b.c. Dot co dot u. K. Now the village of Horsford which is so fascinated by the 18 months of road disruption is staying itself or more the whole road the main road through the village is being close to 3 traffic from the roundabout minority airport traffic is going to be diverted along Church Lane as that will have a knock on effect on the main 140 chroma road and it's all because of the end of the Northern distributor road that's being constructed at the moment and our reporter Wally Webb is out about it can tell us more morning Paula. We're going to yes park here here we are live on the spot in Horsford that this is where Drayton Lane has been closed off for some some considerable time now it was quite a rats run to be honest to get people through to Drayton and in the mornings and evenings got extremely busy now as you can hear the traffic is passing along culture road and Church Street is just the opposite that takes you down to the a 140 and that's where you'll be diverted to let's get a broader picture of the situation with us is John Burchill and Quentin Dale from Norfolk County Council if I ask you a question really of the project manager why did you have to close this road it will actually stay closed permanently now and in the long term because permanent is part of the new junction they are they are they on 40 joins but enables us to build that junction we have to do various diversion work 1st of utilities and in particular an intermediate pressure gas main that runs right across the north of the city feeds a large area and is important main and that has to be diverted before we can build the junction unfortunately because the location of it and where we need to put the version in we're forced to shut road to do those works John Burchill because it comes around from politics weeks right around the city doesn't it and it gets to the roundabout which is already there by Norwich airport that's where the a 140 takes you off to chroma this hold road comes off and of course people get through to Drayton down down the side roads yes the district road itself yes the the biggest junction on the route is the a 140 and that's one of the things that's on the critical path of going to complete the whole project and that's why we've got to get this gas main completed and why in the end road will be diverted down what will be a new Drayton lane little and cross the northern district a road on a roundabout and reef and road on the smaller roundabout and that's actually going to make access from the front. From that side of the of the route much easier between Drayton and horses that's really important to people as well as some to look forward to go for a go to go through these closures in the mean time and that includes the section of held road from not roundabout then down to an. Office where people will be about diversity officer you won't be able to get through yes that's right in the end whole road is going to be permanently closed but next week we're talking about what we hope will be a short term closure as possible just for these service diversions so it's really important to try and keep traffic out of course with coming in from the north so we're going to ask people to to use other routes if they can and of course that'll mean that the people in the horse would he really don't have any choice when they have to use Church Street and turn on on their own 4 to be less traffic than normal right while listening to that is Clint Smith who's a landlord of the dog in Horsford you'll just 5 minutes walk down the aisle again alive and because just doesn't quite a number of small businesses a cluster of them just a little further along the road How's it going to affect you all are you going to I'm going to miss Paulson try to eat a lot of people going to buy possible he's avoiding the plight because what he want to go to some where we can get say Ok. The biggest problem you've got in a small convenience store you've got a power which is a natural store you know another pub which is progress from they all rely on trite and if you haven't got it you can't write right and obviously we have tried well with all in try to you have the classes need business unit here of course that want some old work has been completed people will be able to get back in again but in the meantime what are the people say you know the. Best they. Can and obviously change has to happen. That they're not happy nothing is at last minute decisions Oh divide things we closed Oh no again yesterday typical to some. One fights all voted against holdouts that he's been using the mine all serial for a lot of traffic which could pass but I doubt so it's too much for a small boat and traffic lights is like water isn't it it'll find its own Look it's real and the trouble is it's moving quite nicely then it slows down it bone and it holds everything up people get frustrated that's when accidents happen people try to get somewhere quick and it doesn't just come out to John Bircher local service we're talking about traffic is going to affect public transport and school buses isn't it yes. School buses the information is going out to parents and on Monday even though we're not closing the whole road on Monday until 930 the change route for the for the bus will apply so parents need to understand that so they need to look at the information and stick to that for other people the road itself won't close to 930 said Monday won't be too bad it's too bad that the 1st peak to be affected coming up to Norwich will be chouse day morning so that's when people need to go another way if they can't drive at different times if they possibly can and just to round off a question really it's not just going to affect the whole road that will have a knock on effect on the chroma road and so what would the world inevitably as Donna said we'll put temperature for us up on the island 40 to allow traffic out from church street from the diverse traffic road that will have an effect on their own 40 traffic we can't help that but we will have many on site to monitor that and manage the traffic as best they can on federal for completion date when we're I mean for completion early 28 saying at the moment we're on schedule thank you very much gentlemen or I want to thank you very much John Birch on current and you heard there from Norfolk County Council and also Clint Smith landlord of the docking in Horsford economy he if you are trying to run a business and you're passing trade disappears for a period of time so well we wish them all the bad. And change is coming on Monday in Horsford 722 on b.b.c. Radio off accounts have a look at your money and David Perry from the an impossible gritty Severus Good morning Dave morning now and if you run your own business and have premises you might know this is happening already but if you don't if you don't have either of those there's one of those things is probably completely passed you probably changed the business rights on the way yes and they are now into this morning the new rights of the least this was this Would ladies 1st had in 2015 but the government delayed the. That we value because they would want to avoid to a large increase So I mean sadly I think all that's done is probably exacerbate the problem for a lot of people so I mean I think it's going to look at you know North divide as well you know basically the government what they've said is that there will be a phasing in so I guess people in the south and southeast could look at with watching prices for wind properties huge amount of weight increase yes they this or similar thing to you an obvious or classes council tax for businesses and so they will they all have their weight sort of increased phased in clearly a lot of people see it when north north of England are quite upset because they think they've been paying awfully hard rates for the last 2 or 3 years and they would duction is also going to be phased in where was I would have clearly much rather see that related actions or straight away but I suppose that you know that the money that comes in from it then it's fine to phase that in but you can't just suddenly drop the money because that will reduce the increase the shortfall the money's going to get here and then I guess what will happen is that you know smaller retailers you know there might be few you know streets with independent coffee shops and small independent shops you know these people are going to feel it because you know some of the larger corporations you know can probably have more capacity to absorb so many increases so you know hopefully it won't happen but even a phone that we've got so small coffee shops and independent shops they may disappear if they can or you know if they can't sort of have this new from month to month you know the Starbucks and you know the logical versions. Sort of moving into places that otherwise they haven't been there but one of a lot of the smaller premises be covered by by the relief efforts still so national sales have been going on for a while should be. Some cushion for those businesses but you know clearly I think in this sort of you know slightly world this extreme sort of you know increase in business costs at the same Thomases small business is now having to do water in Wellman so they can put pensions in place for employees it's all x. To counsel businesses which I think is going to sort of you know add to this particular period of possible uncertainty that we're going to have over the next or 2 to 5 years or however long it takes us to sort of come out of you so if you're if you're running a business and you haven't heard $931.00 so you are going to find out what you have where your business rights are going to vary and I'm interested in this story no surprise maybe to hear that young people are less well off than previous generations but but it's interesting to see how quickly that gap pace is widening particular if you're under 35 I think this is the thing that you want it's the place to be I mean there's a couple of quotes out there you want says that the wealth of people in their thirty's is hard in a decade and basic statistics seem to show that you know those born in the early 1987 going average wealth of about 27000 against 53000 for those that were born you know 10 years previously and I guess you know they're going to find it harder to amass that wealth in the future that may not call me into old age and I think I mean there's probably 2 major reasons I think one is House pointing creases I mean if I think back to you know when I started as you know on the buying of houses you know shortly after I got married you know you know you bought a house and then selling it for 3 or 4 years I was double the points that you paid for and cause that just hasn't happened so much recently and the 2nd thing is I think people amassing wealth in you know in those days there were many many more final salary pension schemes around you know much more the population had that and course you know the younger generation those under 30 five's of. No I had huge parents point increase in fact you know a lot you know that age group you know don't weeks and buy houses until their mid eighty's because they just can't afford it you know less less they can dip into the bank of mum and dad you know so that means that people particularly age 35 are going to have to be more financially savvy to work out what to do with with any disposable income they might have putting money away and everything that is there evidence that people are doing that. I think there is there is more mean when we founded more you know doing the job we do is financial advisers that we are involved in now with water and many more businesses so we are going to see a lot more young people and talking to them about financial plans so you know I think that he's holding a moment thing has begun to engage people a bit more in their future pension plan and savings but you know I think that's still going to take quite some time on to do that and you know and added to that there was another study out that said millions of people have less than 100 pounds in savings. 60000000 people adults in the u.k. Less than 100 pounds inside even which is quite you know a very small figure and I think when the southeast probably the 2nd best of that and then the government also made some changes around interest so you know a basic rate taxpayer you can earn a 1000 pounds worth of interest without having to pay tax although to be fair Council of cash rate you have to have an awful lot money invested to get it we need a 1000 pounds worth of interest there aren't our David could say thanks for coming in David Perry from an impossible group checking the markets the Footsie had a very good day yes they closed up 70 points that are open today on 6919 Do we have figures in the financial markets underneath you have a lot oh yes I didn't scroll down far enough your travel money one pound or buy you $1.26 or one euro $0.13 Great story there on the b.b.c. Sport website I don't know if this picked up by our colleagues down in down in Kent but this is a story about will by you who is the. Paralympic tennis table tennis champion. I think you want to go to are 2 inmates in Tunbridge Wells and parked in the empty car park overnight and then the following morning he went to get his car and discovered that an entire market had been constructed around it they use it for a farmer's market on a Thursday morning well think it's there all day as well so there is one car with loads of market stalls around and a great picture of it on the b.b.c. Sport website which leads me to want to ask whether something or what has happened to your car like that where you've lost your car maybe had to wait until everybody had gone home. To retrieve it I would like to hear from you this morning no 160-361-7321 last car stories or indeed something happened to me or when I had my 1st car some of that been well over 30 years ago and you could do this in those days I had a Ford Escort and I just got in after being out shopping got into the car start the engine drive away you know you saw a driver when you think something doesn't look smell it smell slightly different and I just looked on the passenger seat and I thought that that's not quite right that I don't have that but she that's all it and nothing about the car seemed to be mine and it was only when I drove around the corner I realized this actually isn't my car at all I had got into another Ford Escort of the same color driven away I was driving off quite merrily as if I was going home and then realized that I was in somebody else's car the key had opened it thanks for very helpful in the 1980s so what do you do then so I just drove back around the square where I was embarrassed and Evans if you know if you had been there the corner where they have the market just drove around one way system drove back up the bar market and then put it back where it was got out found my own car and drove off nobody ever knew if that was your very sorry probably happened about 983 or something but it happened to me this ever happened to your car key open somebody else's car and you just saw revenue but the last car stories generally where you put that flag on your car aerial to try and find your car after after a day out and then you maybe have to wait till the following week to track it down . I stories are happy lovely So Friday nights must must failing so some stories on that record are 160-361-7321 is on. Half past 7 is Friday thank you very much and they problems are very safe obvious warning is trying to be having some problems if you're trying to use the knowledge to Cambridge why they have at Cambridge the trains being blocked at the moment the moment great I'm guessing delays of up to 40 minutes so obviously that's going to affect the northeast of Cambridge may well be disruption on the bridge I imagine if it is bad trains and probably stuff then come back soon or it's a game and had any official word from the great Anglia that they are saying trains are being inspected on the Sabbath as as well if you do spot any other problems it's only 160-361-7321 extension 4 the travel you can trust I'm Katie plates. Chris has the sport after the news headlines his grandpa mystery surrounds the deaths of a man and a woman found on tidal mud flats in Great Yarmouth yesterday the bodies were discovered a break in water no food police have launched an investigation there's been another setback for the inquiry into child sex abuse in England and Wales with the resignation of his most senior lawyer concerns over Ben Emerson's leadership had already led to his suspension President Obama is among the dignitaries gathering in Jerusalem this morning for the funeral of the former Israeli leadership on paras Prince Charles Boris Johnson and Tony Blair of representing the u.k. Farmers in the county are being asked to help reduce the risk of fire the county's Fire Service says it has a busy year so far because of the fine weather and a new documentary about school sortie has discover the B.B.C.'s governor's intervened in the 1960 s. When he was repose that he be given a girlfriend there were fears that the addition of Sue the Panda would be seen as introducing sex to the show more on the shocking news with Stephen bumper on his afternoon programme from 12 o'clock today here on b.b.c. Or. You know for the b.b.c. Radio offered news more for me at 8 o'clock c.b.c. Radio for example. And here's how the noise city manager Alex Neil says his side need to start winning the critical headers that determine who wins or loses a football match the canaries have been criticized for throwing away a lead in their defeat at Newcastle the other night and conceding too easily against Burton last weekend there's no time to lick their wounds there are wolves in the championship tomorrow afternoon and despite the obvious need to improve Neil is confident his men will bounce back No I don't want to but not all in all because they've done it for me in numerous other occasions I just think that when we need to make sure that we see important games for whatever reason we don't make good decisions with one crucial with us that means you will be a 100 tables all the perch and maybe only 5 or 6 in the accord with us and at the moment we're not wanting to cohere those in the goals conceded last game. Before the ball and and we don't want the Daily Telegraph has claimed at least at Hampden assistant manager Eric Black gave undercover reporters advice on how to bribe officials at other clubs black as the night the claims on the pitcher's Latin Abraham of which had a 20 minutes from time was enough to give Manchester United a one nil victory over Ukraine Sora $100.00 Sc in the Europa League Southampton true nil nil would happen while the Irish side Dundalk won no winners over my carpet tell of the King's Lynn town take on Alfredsson town at the walks tomorrow in f.a. Cup qualifying the winners will be just one game away from reaching the 1st round of the competition Alfredsson play in national north that is a level above the limits will have full commentary of that game tomorrow on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk from 3 and the f.a. Cup itself is putting in an appearance at the walks are tomorrow fans to have their photo taken with as well Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson will lead Europe's challenge to win a 4th successive Ryder Cup against the United States in today's opening foursomes they'll see off at 135 this afternoon against Jordan speak and Patrick Reid Rory McILROY and Andy Sullivan face cert Phil Mickelson and Ricky Fowler Sergio Garcia and Martin Kaymer take on Jimmy. Walker and Zach Johnson or Thomas Peters and Lee Westwood played Dustin Johnson and Matt Koocher there's no place for Masters champion Danny Willett and captain Darren Clarke's 1st pairings when I had to explain to the guys tell the guys are not playing tomorrow morning they're all playing well and they're all disappointed that you are playing but there's a reason behind it you know I have a plan but I'm going to try and execute this week dummy's find that he's ready to go or he wants to play you know he's like all the guys he's disappointed is not playing but he understands that you know what I'm trying to do is for the team not for some Vikings will try to undermine their promotion credentials as they welcome trying to Scotto tomorrow it is a battle between the league's top 2 both sides run beaten in their opening 4 matches in London won North Walsham a top of the table thanks to an extra bonus point despite their optimism after a good start leading point scorer Matt Hodgson has been telling b.b.c. Radio off that they yet to play any of their fellow title chasers I mean no disrespect to the 14th who played so far but I think everybody in the league so well there's quite a big split between the top half important half and we're definitely in this year that want to be pushing into the top 2 release before Christmas and looking from them to hopefully Purba title chase and I think with the players who are going in the new coaching staff and all that kind of stuff with I have Stephan we definitely can do it and make a step today runs at Newcastle in the 656 number 8 snoo could sneak it in Newcastle are also known as a bit to roar off thanks he make us not very sensitive. All right Chris thank you the weather today from Elizabeth it's a nice a dry start to the day we've got some hazy sunshine around Hey there will be some showers spreading in from the west as we head through the middle part of the day and some of the showers could be heavy and even thundery in nature but with bright and sunny 1000 between habitus today will be at around 17 or 18 degrees south it's going to be we can't see how that that is looking well then they look a lot better I'll have the full details in half an hour. For all you need to know and break 1st Mark Matthews. On b.b.c. Radio in your infinite comrade this morning he's back on Monday coming up will be looking ahead to North city's match against rules before 8 and also finding out how changes to Sunday trading in Great Yarmouth could provide a boost to business. And I love your stories of cars you might have lost or wrong cars you got into this the story this morning of we'll buy you the Paralympic tennis table champion a table tennis champion tennis table tennis champion who were parked his car in an empty car park in Tunbridge Wells on Wednesday night and then there went to pick it up on Thursday morning I discovered an entire fruit and vege market all around it no chance of getting out whatsoever is that what happened to you sounds like an episode Only Fools and Horses he said used to embarrass them when pictures cart later strange things like that in your in your car when you lost your car and couldn't find it for ages or like me if you got into the into the wrong car very embarrassing Doris hello who did this happen to you as well. What you'd go into a car that was similar to yours is that right I was the same same way same color everything and I was on a very small car parked in the town when did the shopping. Back when to the car. I had to have you order with a k. Then yeah it will do with 83 so what. Is Going On Here there is some work in men's boots in the car. Things in Maine I thought were full on this is happening here so I turned and had another look and there was another call the same as mine Love went back to it but the thing was I was right up to the station well not. So I hope they're not watching. Nothing nothing happened but I can remember find out the person's car or not but your 1st thought when you've been somewhat happy that happened to me to me was not you go as far as driving the car off his top of the car no we wanted that because those were the men's boat scenario I tell myself what on earth but you yeah that's the thing though Doris your 1st thought is how did I get into my car that's your 1st though isn't it you see one off those bits in my car on the sunny light do you realize it wasn't your car to do it but I mean I only does it so that. Cage would fit in other Thurston's cars Well that's 2 of us now. This will make me feel bad that I have only somebody else had it's always somebody else had some problems a star thanks very much for getting in touch and to Doris's will she go on their own call with a cake I don't use any of this happened it didn't happen recently to make up seemed in the Dorsai the recently Joan Good morning morning well right yes saw and heard more about your cost or ecology of known and loved and where what happened was also the assembly I was in no hurry for a meeting of your insurance or Saudi and we came about I don't 9 o'clock at night and one of 2 of us went into the George and Dragon for one to geology. And came back to poke at the car as a cop gotten across a big iron gate locked and shut so it was blowing was right I got no right to go so I don't work our way home I ended up driving right I found you have to go. To Trinity Street which is about 2 miles so I was in a bit of a state and next morning I had to go down there I had a club in the morning and technical help. With nothing worse is that there is. No I mean and you never thought to get a taxi and I was in those days. You just didn't do that so I think you just walk me down a couple jobs are the job well we are that was you know it was a lot of it I didn't think much of the. Case we shot yeah that's the thing so you can always we're trying to find a way out or all ring somebody or do something but that the guy that he asked that's the end of story is now what John thank you very much any of the stories on how to and there must be loads of the Norfolk showground stores new market rices that's another one in the been a new market races and try to get the car out to the feel even for the last Rice forget it absolutely no chance you'll miss quite similar actually. Stories of cars you may have come back and get later on or in my case actually disappearing and driving off into my 160-361-7321 is my number oh Eric this is good Eric has been in touch spent 20 minutes trying to get into the wrong car ended up calling a friend he pointed out the number plate was different. He stopped for 2 days afterwards but 20 minutes Eric did you not I tell you don't look at the number plate that you just think why can't I get into my car earlier more of those would be lovely this morning now farmers in Norfolk are being want to take to make sure they're doing all they can to prevent fires on their land it comes after the rural insurer n.f.u. Mutual released figures showing a big jump in the cost of far claims it paid out maybe $50000000.00 pounds in 201547 point 9 to be exact which is an increase of 14 percent Bob Ayres from Norfolk Fire Service is station manager for Kingsland he says fires in machinery can quickly spread and farmers do need to tie precautions Well the only thing really is about maintaining the vehicles that are used was care and bring that the harvest in because if they're maintaining kept as clean as possible which I know is difficult under the because of the job they do and it does reduce the risk of far sprayed should a far start the 1st place so small far as easily by the family of Chino probably at least in which are all the safest for the straw and everything else becomes a different building talk to Tim Price now he's a Rural Affairs Specialist n.f.u. Mutual morning Tim morning more a 14 percent increase sounds quite substantial. It's a big increase and very concerned despite some efforts that have been successful to control growth of rural crime we're not seeing that happen with fire and it's not just about the money because if you've got fires big straws stacks or machinery on fire there's a risk to humans whether the farmers the family or members of the public or their lifestyle so it's not just about the cost of a fire it's the risk to lives as well that we're very keen to spread the message that fires are still probably one of the biggest risks on farms and to give advice to farmers along with the fire and rescue services how to prevent them and also what to do if you do find a fire breaks out on the farm So this increase of 14 percent is not just as a sudden jump as it has it been reasonably static in previous to that I'm just trying to put a finger on why I might have jumps I'm on it has been increasing in recent years and the causes that we find are always there year in year out electrical faults in machinery in farm buildings it tends to be vermin not rats chewing through cables which then short circuit and lead to a fire with stroller and other things that will burn catching fire and result a very big fire and the other big cause is arson and missing at the moment the peak time of year for arson attacks when all the straws is harvested the big straw stacks around the countryside and people who get a strange sort of. Counts of starting fires do tend to use this period to cause fires and for this reason we're asking farms to be alert and also members of the public to report anything suspicious that they see around straw stacks at this time of year I can see how you can take precautions to maybe stop machinery going up in flames in certain places like a false and all of that but but just to translate Boston is a lot more difficult this certainly is yes it calls for I'm so. Thank you well you're going to put the straw very often farmers want to put it very close to the road so it can be got out easily but that also makes it visible and he's now accessible to potential arsonists So question then do you move it back a bit also don't store your machinery a lot you combine near the store stock if you can help it then if there is a fire you know losing the most expensive piece of kit is Wow And today another issue from fires is that this closure of local fire stations in villages and towns means that the fire services got to come from a lot further away and very often they don't know the local 'd rural areas so there's a big job for farmers to do to make sure that some farms a signpost clearly and that crews coming from so I nor actually one of the big towns in East Anglia will be able to find them when they're out in the countryside responding to a call. A slightly more uncomfortable question is there a danger the sometimes might be banging inflated that there's a fire that strikes me and my B.C.'s is not perceived to get a new piece of machinery or something else as well. We don't think that's happening Don If you mean show we have a very close relationship with the farmers that 'd we show about 3 quarters of farming in the stronger across North moment because we've got that close relationship well local office agents tend to visit the farmers at least once yes we're on the farm and it's pretty clear that what's going on that makes it so apparent to anybody is trying to quit but frankly we don't see that very much a case of real incidents happening often caused by electrical faults spread from other machinery catching fire and the big worry at this time of arson or attempt thank you very much for Thomas one term price from an f. You meet chill and I will be talking to you know pharmacy service a little bit later on in the program the head of prevention is coming in to maybe give some advice particular this time of year when they're when they could be the risk of fires of stacks and things like that ounce of more of that to come after 8 o'clock weekday mornings and it's all going on now that. Our duty on says he was clean and most of the time it's a minus but that's one of the well we can tell the antibiotics that it's not going to make any difference is not going to let you get your cool to the. Holiday claims and you can train for. I'll tell you what's going on in the can see. To get meat and line system right beside to have Rick now surgically. Takes a key guy says all is mobile is did all the warnings with me Chrissy Jackson on the b.b.c. Radio next few parts of the b.b.c. . B.b.c. Radio for almost 13 minutes to right in the news this morning investigations continue into the discovery of 2 bodies those of a man and a woman on mudflats Nick right Yarmouth a study has shown people born in the early 1980 s. Are only half as wealthy as the generation born at. Earlier we're at the same stage in their lives coming up we'll hear about plans to change the open house of shops in part of the county to increase footfall in sports the Ryder Cup tees off at 135 all time this afternoon Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson will meet Europe's challenge to win for the 4th time in a row and no fixed weather not bad mostly dry chance of a shower staying warm highs of 17 degrees. With a travel thank you very much. Likely to. Have even had cable problems at Cambridge and. Also the Kings in line down to London on Great Northern trying to find out more information from the current. Cambridge. 3 The advice at the name is delays of at least 40 minutes and may be cancelled or disrupted and. There are problems at Cambridge. Delays as well on trains. In this morning 20 minute delays no problems. Any problems this morning over 160361731 with the travel. 12 minutes to right now it's been a tough few days for Nars City supporters if you live with one you'll you'll know all about that one canaries family celebrating the off debating the bookies actually how back Josh Murphy to school against Burton Albion last week just didn't but he's an identical twin brother Jacob did score and bookmakers Paddy Power got their Murphy's mixed up and they paid out on the wrong Ashley took a break from counting his 45 pounds in winnings to join us on the scrimmage on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk last night oh I just thought it so you only take it Murphy just for any joining us back there and elect the next 30 year olds mayor Senator what about what I see here all the good observation I make I'm all I have a general. For an m.l.a. Sadly what I dare not look back on. She clicked on Josh MFI. And of course Jacob popped up in school the color science of the make special. Going back just accidentally. She got so confused about which ones that want to go and even though I was. Actively trying to wash my face he didn't school Jacob Murphy did and they paid out by accident so I actually did this is a Murphy model mace What do you do in that situation do you keep quiet and hold on to weddings or t.v. Go to the bookies and own up and silencing has been a mistake well I managed to keep quiet or Sunday evening and then the conscience called a chance of not going after the contract and so I contracted for Explain what happened and I looked into it and I said. Been show on it and Metrolink let me keep winning it anyway. And well. Well actually thank you for telling us your story the book in question was pretty pallid loose Davies from Paddy Power and he's been going to feel intimate as well hello this gentleman it's good to have you on the program thanks for coming on it. Doesn't happen very often but Mike is usually meticulous and you don't get much much out of them so what happened how come the palace paid out on the wrong Murphy by the scoring last weekend. Trade is now on the street is mostly. Written in. New class athlete Congratulations on your win and we all make honest mistakes sometimes and we actually ended up hanging on by. Saying that a contest a couple of quid. Rising Stars and school twins a united confusion is quite easy to make hands up in the we made a mistake I'm not happy actually some guys money still loose was a Simpliste the fact that they both with Gerry Murphy and someone is just wrong punk. Yeah that's exactly right and actually this week. We try help a little bit with matching names up on site as well so I better avoid teaching future completion we do have a lot of ourselves sometimes it's clearly an honest mistake having someone identical twins that does cause issues doesn't is the sort of thing that you have to be particularly careful with this is a book it. Had been made to change hotel right now much like the price of copper special so. You want to Jacob. Jacob if you listen I know you listen to the show sometimes Easy Money Jay kept 33 to one yellow yellow and I let you pick it if Jacob died. Yeah yeah. I see Paddy Power of always got something up their sleeve to try to get more publicity but that actually how cashing in there on the scrimmage last night what about tomorrow's game though bigger McCormick is one of City's low band of away season ticket holders off the walls tomorrow do you go right Mark how you are fine thank you very much it's going to be hard for everyone to pick themselves up from from Wednesday night well we know we can do it don't we because following the burning in game we managed to pick ourselves up however we also know that we got some frailties as well because I was at the 60 drop in Newcastle last year and I think feel that that heralded something of a dip so on hoping that the same won't happen this time and that the lads can rally tomorrow it's classic Championship football it's now where where a team will go in a really nice little run it might be 5678 games but then consistency is never there right throughout the season it's not just championship is this is classic No Rich I mean we seem to be very good at being the team that will buck the trend I mean I think that's a minor miserable rain swept trip to the last year where you know that it absolutely diabolical run and then along come no action and give them a victory it's very frustrating yeah to join Molyneux as the dialysis. And what you know what Mark is going to be my 1st visit many many many away grounds but Molyneux is one that I haven't yet been sued so I'm quite looking forward to trying a new one tomorrow so I can't really comment more about the rivalry between the teams caught fierce rivalry for nor'easter is it the same the other way well I really don't know I mean I agree I think it's it's one of those fixtures isn't it that seems to get that the the blood temperatures up I can't speak for Wolves fans but certainly I know it's one that it's one that gets our us going oh then us you know listen history there isn't and this playoffs is their eous various kind of tie encounters between wolves and Norwich that that make it an exciting one yeah what about the team selection for for tomorrow that's that's the thorny issue does he stick with who had home on Wednesday night and bolt on the thing is as it is thorny I mean you've got to say I mean that the lads he played on on Wednesday have got it in them we saw them do it but then they've also got capitulation in them so it's a tricky one a do you think that we've got you know consistent good form over that little run of wins and personally I'd be sticking with it but I think he's got an ace that he could play up his sleeve and you alluded to it in your previous ites and I reckon they should get Jacob playing in the 1st half absolutely give 100 percent where Excel for and then just can put Jacobs shirts on for the 2nd and not declare it as a substitution. Let's think about that thing or they said they're identical take a different numbers and they back off many I don't know if it's in that really but you know would you rather see a 43 then a what then a a do a one nil but drags on and then it'll are no I'll take the win every time even if it's even if it's do as you say no when every time give me the points I don't care about how it happens here and well let's hope you got a 2nd before we go Mark at all cost or whatever you go on that far away Huff You must be no no early eighty's I was driving a. Ford's. I think is in escrow as they are not a part and gone shopping and came back to the parking space and news where McCartney left it was gone and so what I thought you have is the before the days of mobile phones of the finest of a phone box and phoned the police to report it stolen. Couldn't find a phone box anywhere returns to the car parts just double check and it was back in the spring when you know who I mean I don't know what the explanation is about if you've got any ideas but I don't know really happened to me I drive a car out and just put it back and then you can shoot it with my car. So all these years finally caught up with me. Well I feel better now repented from my stance not a thing I do going to enjoy tomorrow or whatever however little and think it's crossed and now it's free I think we've got what it takes those things and I can thank for coming on the market is. Going to call it canaries fans going to work to most more it's all here b.b.c. Radio Norfolk will be doing some shopping on Sunday of course the major retailers open for 6 hours that's a lot 10 to 4 might be 103-2430 what about later opening and closing times are Great Yarmouth retailers looking at that at the moment partner gets busy towards the end of the day so they think they might want to change some of the hours so shoppers in Yarmouth think about changing those hours to would you find it more convenient if they made Sunday trading hours later in the day yeah I think it would pay for a lot of people because they have their Sunday lunch and everything right so yeah it be much much more convenient offering it would be a lot like plates at a lot people come by after dinner and in the afternoon of a afternoon stroll. Everything shut up at 4 o'clock it's not a lot of good the 10 just isn't the stairway to go sourcing so most people don't come a sort of 23 o'clock 2 because they got less and you don't see you and it would be better later in the day it's fine for me no problems with it whatsoever as it is. Less about what's not but it's something trading at the right time of day for you or to be better later in the afternoon No it's not us find time off was fine with me. You know work that's important for them really is incumbent. So then you're not going to get any free time really today so you think if you pushed it back later in the day that it would be hard in the shop where I personally have been for shoppers will be more convenient for you later in the day so you can have a lie in maybe you'll have something done possibly so many people who may have. You don't. We retired for the majority of people probably that would be good if it was a bit later as a say you know for the poor people who work in them yes that's good why would it be better for you. Because you know many lie in on a Sunday. So any job so you come out. And then you end up rushing around your shopping done before yeah later in the day better for you yeah definitely and so for spring you know it's like the same as well yeah. You wouldn't fancy a Sunday lie and maybe Sunday lunch then come out shopping and they often instead you know tend to force plenty works not fair and then give us their families have the shoppers here maybe want to lie in Sunday lunch and end up racing around the shops 3 or 4 o'clock when things are starting to close up the ship only. There we go there is that that is my own so just get up earlier and what do you think 12 till 6 is that does that make more sense if you're if you're somebody who works on a Sunday in a in retail you think almost my whole day gone I mean it's gone already is maybe working to have to see more about changing in an hour Should we just all get up earlier as things are last correspondent said there it's got to be the 6 hours can extend the hours so there might be you'd like to do that as well is Sunday still special she would be opening from from 8 until 6 now I want 603617321 is one number if you don't know why and on that and the cars as well cars you have known and loved and going to somebody else. Is clearly were not right thank you very much when a major problems have been made aware of on our road safe on this morning is trains where the problems are lying at the moment now over in Cambridge they've got some overhead cable problems at the moment so that's disrupting trains between orange and came originally taking place in London as well it buys at a moment delays of at least 40 minutes trains may well be disrupted or end of the stations also got 20 minute delays on trains between NORAD stiff and London because this is signal problems further down the line with the trouble you can try. Next update is a 15 minute. Am is just coming up to 8 o'clock on a.b.c. Radio this is not infinite Conrad but your biggest lesson. In this piece b.b.c. Radio. Good morning it's Friday the 30th of September your top story right now work is underway to identify a man and a woman found dead on mudflats near Great Yarmouth and return is there. Will be hearing from him straight off the news with the all news this morning series m a says the investigation into historical child sexual abuse remains retains rather her confidence despite the resignation of his most senior lawyer coming up on the program what difference can half an hour make shops in Great Yarmouth consider putting their opening hours back but would it make a difference. For a lot of people because they have their Sunday lunch and everything. By. Today's weather Elizabeth Razzi any. Around for much of the day but watch out for some showers through the middle part of. That to be heavy and have more in 5 minutes. Graham has what you need to know at 8 hour one mystery surrounds the death of a man and a woman found on tidal mud flats in Great Yarmouth their bodies were discovered or Braden water just before half past 11 yesterday morning before police have launched an investigation at the moment the only thing known is that the pair are believed to be in their forty's who they are how they died is yet to be established Detective Inspector Chris Burgess from Norfolk Police hasn't ruled out a public appeal for help. At this stage and we're going to take as we do now trying to identify these people. Please we can if we do require any help to identify and we will get into. The independent inquiry into historical child sexual abuse in England and Wales has suffered a further blow with the resignation of its most senior lawyer Ben Emmerson q.c. Has denied falling out with the chairwoman Alexis j. The government to serve being Kaori will continue more details now from Tom Simons 24 hours after he was told he faced an investigation into aspects of his leadership Ben Emmerson q.c. Has gone suggesting in a letter that he was not the right person to steer an ongoing review of the inquiries ways of working he did not explain further officials have refused to discuss the status of the investigation into the allegations against him which may lead to questions about what agreements were made with Ben Emmerson before his departure the funeral for Israeli statesmanship on Paris is taking place in Jerusalem he died on Wednesday at the age of 93 leaders and dignitaries from some 70 countries are attending back here and police are looking into the causes of a fatal crash between a car and a Royal Mail van at Stratton straw It's an enormous yesterday morning the car driver died at the scene and police are appealing for witnesses agricultural insurer n f u Mutual says there's been a big rise in the cost of payouts for fires on farms they say the cost of claims is up 14 percent in 2015 which are their farms at West building new King's Lynn last month he lost thousands of pounds worth of crops when the combine harvester bringing them in caught fire he was insured despite their efforts there was little they could do to contain the fire the fire brigade quickly and they became the cultivator tried to make the break that good grateful for the neighbors from the garden center they came with a digger as well but there was much we could stop it there are fears the road closures around knowledge will seriously affect traders small businesses firms in Horsford say they're concerned because the b. 1149 hold road is being shopped there for 2. 2 weeks from Monday morning is part of work to build the northern distributor road clean Smith is the landlord of the dog in horse wood and says his punters aren't impressed they're all up in arms and the change has to happen they're not happy a lot of people going to buy parts of it is avoid it like a blight because why do you want to go to some here we can't get say Ok well. That's the biggest problem and a new documentary about so take the puppet has discovered that the b.b.c. Is governor's intervened in the 1960 s. When his proposed that he be given on a girlfriend there were fears that the addition of Sue the Panda would be seen as introducing sex to the show and into taming correspondent Colleen Patterson has the story. In 1965 the creator of sooty Harry Corbett wanted to add a new character to the show a girlfriend for City sue the b.b.c. Thought it was inappropriate for 2 puppets to be romantically linked a new documentary city on gloves has uncovered letters in the b.b.c. Archives showing that discussions went right to the top Trevor Hill was producer of the city show a member of the board of governors a lady vehemently declared we called her have sex with thought in the end the director general Secu green intervened saying Sue could join City on screen with one stipulation there was to be no touching. Very near that Stephen Barbee has more on this story on his program from 12 to day now so to introduce is Chris going with the sport. Thank so he can marry city bounce back from the Newcastle nightmare that's the question for this weekend they go to Wolves in the championship tomorrow strike a Cameron Jerome is calling on the leaders in the dressing room to stand up and be counted the Daily Telegraph is at it again this morning claiming he said Hampton assistant manager Eric Black gave undercover reporters advice on how to bribe officials at other clubs Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson will lead Europe's challenge to win a 4th successive Ryder Cup against the United States it all starts at $135.00 no place for the Masters champion Danny Willett in Barron Clark's 1st pairings this is all after Willett says that he and his brother have had words since Peter what it called American fans a baying mob of imbeciles in a piece written for a golf magazine but the Europe fans seem to forgive him the Will family. There's no . Point this year. And North Walsham play Tring in London League tomorrow 1st versus 2nd to the table who seem to discover the security floor in the 1940 s. Court. After my oh my story earlier getting into what I thought was my car and then I saw only after you've pulled off think you know every car has its arms and I think that's not my car smell actually it's not my car and you've already gone by that state takes in out of the eighty's are easy to get into apparently got into someone else's escort leisure time says such as Ben never got caught up in lost my car once a throw forgot which car park it was and I bet it's There were known for Apparently these these escorts in the eighty's when you could have it all you could all sorts of fun their mother was in the early days of the city's car sharing say exactly that or thought hit upon something unwittingly forward 99 his car share was a thing of the future so just get your Ford Escort and just get it real serious care that we would win if only you'd all known at the time this was the only club we could have done but you do that because you have certain people there are certain makes of cars even now where people there's a bit they like the idea that not many people have the. They wave to each other when they drive yeah yeah somebody who dresses I make of car exactly what are you in a special club them up on I think I'm going to pull the other escort drivers knew about this and you were the only one that didn't that could have been part of the you know part of the issue but I just carried this guilt for so long about it I finally got it off my chest after 30 years I so so much better anyway 7 minutes passed I. B.b.c. Radio you know for whatever you I'm going to Ford Escort Have you any stage Elizabeth City I don't think say. I was had a go for say where you were secure than a large house for us to go but no right signs that we were just that's right according to the wind every time we could go into anybody's car with the same case I see Save the same car yeah I had the same around my area one had a silver go for. They say you know I know you know I'm always late in the cars but anywhere only where I park in a reason now is that right am I had a pen in the car that I caves that I can write that I can have a good look around and write down the floor number I am an Arab on it where the problem is if I if I'm out shopping and you know I got the bathrooms that washed my hands and is going is this right. I'm not off anyway I would have it at the weather well. It's not a bad looking day today but there will be some showers a bit later on basically they say as they dry the sunshine same places with some high clouds but you know quite a nice start to the day really staying dry for much of the morning then we'll see some showers through the middle part of the day some of the showers could turn out to be quite heavy as well in between nice and bright in some sunny spells the winds but lighter than yesterday took temperatures today 16 or 17 degrees the showers where we get them will become a bit fewer and further between as we head towards the end of the day so it gets more sunshine then and then even though it's not quite cool clay skies lazed in some of the more roof spots possibly thousands 6 to 7 degrees the Quite a chilly start to the weekend and then tomorrow is going to turn out to be really rather wet now they'll be an area of low pressure to swirling around it coming in from the west. And it's going to stick to the towards the east coast n.c. And to the end of the day tomorrow I say it's going to gives last a shower as plenty of heavy rain I think it times tomorrow and then possibly still some showers on Sunday morning little bit windy as well up towards the north case but then that should put away say we should stay dry for much of the day on Sunday and eventually that nice and sunshine is about that kind of weekend to Herb's really let's take a look at the coastal waters full cost now for the washed Herridge for today temperatures between 12 and 15 degrees partly cloudy becoming sunny the wind force 45 wind direction south westerly buxom a gust 27 knots becoming that he one ceased a slight the pressure 1012 millibars and the visibility will be excellent Elizabeth great Seanie b.b.c. Radio 4 club let me thank you very much as 10 past 8 now on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk our top story this morning investigations are continuing into the discovery of 2 bodies those of a man and a woman on mudflats near Great Yarmouth Police were called after concerns were raised for the welfare of 2 people the Coast Guard and the Fos of us were both called to assist in the recovery all reports and return it is their forests this morning and to tell us exactly where this is happening while I'm by the river Yeah footpath which is the wave is way in the way remans way which takes you from Great Yarmouth towards freedom and just near the bird hide by the a 12 in the corner of Brighton water near the voxel holiday park eating just about say a couple of market posts which are on the mudflats of course the tide has come back in again and all of the footprints from emergency workers have been covered over again and they'll be very little trace of this incident at the search and rescue operation to recover these 2 bodies which were spotted when they stand by a bird spotter he was out here yesterday with a telescope will binoculars that the emergency services began to get here just after 1120 and they called out they are an ally also the Fire and Rescue Service and they brought inflatable rafts from bad Thirimanne Norrish as well as having her majesty's Coast Guard patrols as well from. Gholston and Winston and they started this inquiry and this investigation and the recovery operation to get these 2 bodies of a man and a woman aged between $40.50 had been found on the edge of the water and I asked Detective Inspector Chris Burgess who is overseeing the inquiry from Norfolk police about what they knew at this very early stage of this inquiry. I'm so what did the emergency services tell you about the about the operation underway saying that really that they were blessed by the fact that the tide was out now of course you have to look at the conditions as to what was going on 1120 it would have been just after high tide back maybe slack water and there was a southerly so south westerly wind which I understand could have contributed to the location that these 2 bodies were found actually pushing them into this corner and it made it in a way easy to go for the recovery as Jonathan will be from Norfolk Fire Service told me we are fortunate because obviously the tide was out and the mud flats didn't present too much of a problem and what I would say is obviously that we you do an awful lot of training for this eventuality and I was that comes into play so clearly a lot of activity last night what happens now Indra Well there's a lot of questions being asked and that's just from the people who I've spoken to this morning in Great Yarmouth marketplace a lot of people really just waking up to the news of what was going on yesterday and trying to work out who these people were where did they come from how did they end up in braving water on the mud flats and how did they die and of course there are all questions that Norfolk Police is going to have to ask and actually answer now there will be post-mortem examination is carried out on the bodies that have been recovered and taken to a chapel of rest by funeral director yesterday that will explain how these people died may explain when they died as well and of course the details will be passed on to the coroner who will then I put an inquest in a full investigation will be heard the full 2nd chance of what's going on but there's a lot of speculation going around town rumors are starting to circulate as well as you can imagine but hopefully with information from the police that will become more clear however the police have told us they'll probably be relying on the public to help them with a lot of the details of what's actually going on Ok Andrea thank you very much so maybe expect some further word from from the police looking at an investigation later on Andrea Turner reporting from. Brighton water more on the story throughout the program. 40. Years behind the discovery of 2 bodies. To help support the. Fate. Of the chance of a shower. If you do spot anything else it's 816-836-1732 see one with a chuckle you can trust I'm Kaley page. 816 on b.b.c. Radio 4 we've been hearing how insurance payouts to farmers in Norfolk and across the country for fire damage totaled almost 50000000 pounds last year some arrive rise of almost 15 percent one high profile case was out west but only making slim where farmer Richard lost $26.00 acres of spring barley and 50 acres of straw Well I was back in the audit doing a load of bull so the smoke come down on the ball and when I got back to the field the commom was completely on for the drug called the fire brigade and we got 3 trailers a truck trying to tell how under the field which we quickly evacuated and then the thought quickly and a neighbor came of the cultivator and tried to make fire break this to good but it happened so quickly I don't think we could have stopped it we also don't really know what the cause was because the from almost completely burnt out were far far Bob as was there that day fighting the blaze which he says was difficult to get under control the flame front was moving very rapidly across the fields away from us crews are already deployed with bait is trying to put the far out trying to keep on top of it but yes fighting a losing battle really because the wind just wasn't on our side that well are joining us now is Kerry Collins from pharmacy service who's the head of prevention and protection thanks for coming in. The very fact that the Fars in a rural area seems to suggest right away that then it might take longer to get to that far as it is that is that an issue I think the tragic consequences are that any incident in a rural location 1st and foremost can be difficult to detect so an early warning he's quite often missed and then secondly would dealing with a large scale incident which is much more protected and difficult to extinguish So all that for all resources allotted to but I know I was for days is there a general rise in its. And it's in Norfolk and what the situation here I think in relation to and certainly nationally and within Norfolk certainly 5 deaths and injuries in the home have reduced And we've been really successful in our prevention what we've half to 5 deaths and injuries over the last 10 years which proves that prevention really does make a difference and we'd rather meet in a friendly environment with our community than meet them in an emergency so all our efforts will focus on prevention and certainly in relation to recent incidents we've had some loss of life rolled water around in fires in the home. For me on behalf of resources for our rescue service our thoughts are with all those affected by recent incidents and a lot of this is our core business as an emergency service even we feel the pain of those instance even as an emergency service or thoughts with everyone in that we were talking to the insurers earlier on who were at least these figures about there about the causes and obviously they sometimes have machinery gets suddenly satellite if a cause a spark a minute there's an engine fire in the whole thing gets out of control that way but also things like electoral faults that there are things that farmers can do to protect their machinery and things like that absolutely and in in relation to the the window of opportunity we call it certainly in relation to intervention from the owner occupier certainly in the home we would advocate anything of a been fired or in the kitchen upon potentially there's a window to deal with that and quite often lots of calls we don't get because owners and occupies deal with them the difficulty with farm instance on more commercial and into surely incidents. The fire loading is so high that a single spark or not a trickle fall particularly when the ridge no visible means of giving warning there's no smoke alarm it's in the open it's not monitored discovered when it's full involvement so much we got a serious fire that you actually can't get within 5 or 10 meters off so we would advocate get out stay out call the fire service and those to deal with yet another that stages that's very little anybody should be doing let alone can be doing absolutely but in relation to some practical tips I guess this things like that just the basic far away in this particularly rural new abilities from crime and rural call crime let's make your property is secure as possible let's put some mechanisms in there whether it c.c.t.v. Additional lighting secure gates and actually if you have got valuable items let's keep them out of the eye of the public or he wouldn't you can see from the road and even stocks in. Chile you know we know that certainly children and much she's an awesome instance increase during the summer holidays you know do what we can to keep our stock and most vulnerable items separate particularly Another common one needs is been fired from waste stored in a building have been fire we can deal with there's no significant loss if it's near a building or there's a high fire loading that potentially then can spread to another property or some living accommodation where lives are at risk and when it comes to arson taxers for sadly are trying to fly from from farmers for victims so that is quite difficult to do to combat that as well but to the vulnerability of the difficulties in a rural location and we haven't got eyewitnesses generally in nighttime. It's for me that bit of it's very difficult to then gather the evidence because we arrived 4 or 5 hours into the incident actually of it's a full and fully involved fire. It's potentially. Difficult to then try to ignite the item 1st ignited and the cause of the fire and just going back to what you said earlier just to just to finish with you said that there have been massive strides in making home softer and safer and people being more aware of do you think farmers are are maybe not getting the message yet it's not taking longer to get to get through but I think there's a number of factors I think primarily if there's if there's one thing I could say to all Norfolk residents to keep our community safe he's that thing about vigilance in diligence if the something quite not quite right whether that's an attempted burglary or some suspicious people who watch we don't know should be in the area and that's the key sign certainly in rural locations there's a close knit community there where people know the local people so if the bridge something that's not quite as it should be if in doubt reports Crimestoppers is afraid number it's an away on 100 number it's anonymous or you're not going to get anyone pestering you you can pass on information and those little snippets of information might just be enough to join together some other pieces of information that may well. Address and pointers to those who are who are particularly targeted in those areas are Gary thanks very much for coming in this morning to thank you my pleasure of secular Collins who's the head of prevention and protection with Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service 22 now on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk and your charity called solace end of life support has been launched in West Milford to help people who are facing a terminal illness or a bereavement the charity's been founded by Shelley Josephs who worked for many years as a nurse in the n.h.s. She saw a need for people to have more support when they're trying to cope with one of the most difficult times in their lives all West Milford produce the Joel Bennett went to the launch of the charity in Kings lane to meet Shelley and one of the people she helps Andrea Sandel. My brother's wife my mom gone Fortunately diagnosed HIV terminal secondary cancer she was crying. She come out to see my mom and dad my mom was singing her praises because she helped relieve our fears not being desperately searching for help because he was such a shock to us when my mom got the diagnosis I didn't know or not British knew where to turn who to speak to women brothers wife us in contact and she become our and she was so empathetic with us we could of us a better she was I have been sent to our shoes I am writing job we provide a service to people that are diagnosed with terminal illness they find that they need support so we provide volunteers to go into their home to be with them practically emotionally socially to just help them through that whole journey that whole process like questions liaising with other people for them she would leave them on fears and we could talk to Shirley about anything all 3 of us whenever our we needed her she'd be there by she wouldn't intervene if she left it for us to contact her by you now I mean we've actually you well I don't know how to cope she was there the times we needed her and she was there by waving seconds of my mom's passing while she was when I needed her the most is if she knew where she should be when she should be there and what she needed today to help us I remember years ago I worked in the hospital and a lady was brought in she was actually coming in for a routine operation and a husband came with her and what happened was that her husband collapsed I was just observing this I was quite a young student nurse at the time and nobody really knew how to handle it or what to do so what happened was nobody went near them and they were left and so I kind of went over to them and I just instinctively sat with them I held her hand I spoke to her I found out what. It's happening I gave you the information and 6 months later I saw her down in outpatients and she's said to me you'll never know what difference you made and that has stayed with me for about 20 years I think and over the years after that it was just more awareness of of people's needs in that area Hello I'm so so on a retired nurse I came to be a volunteer with Shelley about 3 months ago now I'm hoping Benchley once we've had the training to go out and help people at their end of their life the friend the family I've always had a passion to do this talk of work and even before I did my nurse training I was drawn to politics care during the course of my professional work I came into contact with many different folk who had terminal illness and although it was in practice nursing I Fand that this particular area was of interest to me and on a personal note or through members of my own family that have gone through terminal illness and seen a needed of the support I felt was a very relevant role I'm Kate Mason like Seward but the nursing I nursed for over 30 years and was aware of the need for support for people experiencing cancer of the terminal illnesses and support their families when I heard that solace was starting up actually through Sue I felt that I could make a difference so the new volunteers there were trained to work with a new charity called solace and of life support which is just being launched in West Norfolk and they were all talking to our west over producer Joel Bennett a 27 b.b.c. Radio Norfolk we seem to you know when you start talking as I mean you seem to have reached something that you hadn't really realised for years you suspected but never realised it actually turns out to be true I told the story earlier of me getting into somebody else's car open it with my own key. And driving off with it happened about 30 years ago it was a Ford Escort have to put out there I don't know if if there's going to be press release from Ford later defending themselves for their escorts in the 1980s but anyway I drive often when entirely round square around a one way system I'm going to realize that I was driving that it wasn't my car and said quickly put it back again once I once I realized got out locked the car cause it locked with my own case well because it unlocked and then when found one cock largest It was the same color of the same number. And it's happened to other people as well we have and Doris earlier think this was an escort too and we've heard from Trevor he's been on the text as well unlocked got into my metallic green escort you see a theme turning up here started the engine reversed ready to pull out of the parking spot when I realized there was a sheep skin seat cover on the seat I didn't have one then I realized it was right hand drive well that might have been more of a claim to be fair Trevor you don't call your game I was left hand drive looked around my car was parked directly behind I quickly left the car got into mine and drove off before anyone noticed. The scene he's carried this with him for years I think we're doing a public service one Trevor has now told us about the story of his metallic green escort and the 980 s. Car share system that was unwittingly being circulated by by Ford all around the u.k. Did you have an escort did someone drop off in yours and we started this because of the Paralympic table tennis champion will by Lee who has posted his own picture I think will somebody yes no easy his own picture on the b.b.c. Sport website I think is coming out on Twitter he parked his car in an empty car park in Tunbridge Wells this guy's I want a gold medal in Rio He should should have someone driving for him frankly but there you see drawings like are going to see a mate in Tunbridge Wells he parks up and comes back the following morning to find out let's our whole farmer's market hop around and support like car which is loads of fruit vegetables no chance of getting out because they will stalls are the only and everything has to wait until the end end of the day it's a bit embarrassed about it but it's all gone around everywhere so I was asking a question about you losing your car maybe when you went to the the North show or the market price course maybe you had to had to white for hours for everyone to go home before you could finally finally get your car I would love some more of those as well I want 603617321 is my number your car may be found in unusual places or a 813 double 3 is the text which is working rather nicely this morning and start your text with the word no for. Prostate Here's Kelly with an update thank you very much a major problems I'm aware of on the roads we have got problems though if you're using fancy by a Cambridge wasn't even the Norwich to Cambridge line or taking them down to London I'm not the problem but the overhead why is at the moment from what the weather delays of at least half an hour to services 3 Cambridge Council ations destruction aid still likely there you've also got 20 minute delays on trains between the rich and the Internet and see the problems down the line. This morning it's 816836173 c one with the travel you can trust I'm Katie pates. Coming up 1st here's the news headlines for Graham Bana mystery surrounds the death of a man and a woman found on title model flats in Great Yarmouth yesterday their bodies were discovered a break in water no food police have launched an investigation there's been another setback for the inquiry into child sex abuse in England and Wales with the resignation of his most senior lawyer concerns over Ben Emerson's leadership has already led to his suspension President Obama is among the dignitaries gathering in Jerusalem now for the funeral of the former Israeli leadership on Perry's Prince Charles Boris Johnson and Tony Blair representing the u.k. Farmers in the county are being asked to help reduce the risk of fire the county's fire service says it's had a busy year so far because of the dry weather and the cut a car has just gone into a river in nor it emergency services were called to the river green in thoughts and Andrew around 7 this morning no one was hurt they don't know how I got there and the car is still in the water b.b.c. Radio Norfolk news more from me at 9 c.b.c. Radio. And his press corps morning again cities Cameron Jerome says the leaders in the Canaries dressing room need to stand up and be counted this weekend at the Kerry's 5 match winning streak came to a spectacular end on Wednesday nights when they lost that Newcastle conceding twice in stoppage time Jerome has been telling us the players know that that wasn't good enough and they must show some character at Wolves tomorrow it can happen at football you know from our point sloppy it's not good enough collectively as a team and you know we'll try to just outside of you know we're strong characters in the world is a good good mix of experience and you know sort of the boys in leaders in the dressing room to pull ourselves together shake ourselves down and we go against a wall Southampton's assistant manager Eric Black is denying claims made by the Daily Telegraph newspaper that he gave undercover reporters advice on how to bribe officials. Other clubs Black was filmed apparently naming staff at other teams who could be induced to pass on information about players to a company for cash such payments would be against football association rules on the pitch to more action last night that you know with Israel's have to shave or in the Europa League Manchester United needed it behoove each goal to beat the Ukrainian side at Old Trafford one nil on the Irish side Dundalk beat Maccabi Tel Aviv one nil in their match kings in town take on Alfredsson at the walks tomorrow in f.a. Cup qualifying the winners will be just one game away from reaching the 1st round of the competition Alfredsson play international north a level above the limits and it will bring you live commentary of that game tomorrow on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk Saturday sport starts at 2 am I got a football double bill for you King's Lynn against Alfredsson followed at $530.00 by North city's match at Walford in the Championship Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson will lead Europe's challenge to win a 4th successive Ryder Cup against the United States in this afternoon's opening foursomes the tee off at $135.00 against Jordan Spaeth and Patrick Reid the Masters champion Danny Well it has been left out of the opening round of matches by European captain Darren Clarke Well it has been inadvertently caught up in a media storm this week after his brother who is a schoolteacher called the American fans a baying mob of imbeciles in an article he wrote for a golf magazine. You know. It's been a great start to the rugby season for North Walsham they take on 2nd place trying this weekend in rugby as London one North Walsham a top of the table both sides are unbeaten after 4 matches the north side are on top thanks to an extra bonus point at the visitors narrowly missed out on promotion last season and washrooms leading scorer Matt Hodgson is expecting them to prove their title credentials against the bigger clubs if you want to be the best him. You can have to beat the best teams in the league and I think that's definitely something that we will look to do this year is to take a few scalps and I think looking forward to the 2nd half of the year we want to be in position then to press on and be in that top 2 because if you lose too many games in the 1st half of the season you're just out of the touches completely but it's definitely a year for Walsh and to look to get back into those nationally and the haymakers tip today runs at Newcastle in the 650 it's number 8 snickered I'm glad that you made more of the fact that Danny Well it's brother is a schoolteacher so we haven't actually mentioned that enough or if we're you know I didn't know until you said it earlier but it does seem strange doesn't it that something that is clearly going to cause controversy and clearly going to rub people up the wrong way should come from somebody who presumably spends his working days trying not to do that and preach the advice that would do the opposite but a schoolteacher putting his foot in it imagine the kids there must Mr Williams with you now regret your own mistake I think because I don't know if that's going to be tough for the top class for him today and I think so possibly All right Chris thank you very much don't forget Friday sports and I often origin's last minute defeat to Newcastle mostly Alex Neil will tell us how he expects to bounce back against Wolves tomorrow also Matt Hodgson looking ahead to that clash between them and that and training and more about the Paralympic sport goalball as well which we featured on this program or in the week and anybody can play that and more on goalball which is big in the Paralympics on Friday sport at 6 like Report at half past 6 on league football magazine show the weather for today Elizabeth Razzi me it's a dry start to the day we've got some hazy sunshine around Hey there will be some showers spreading in from the west as we head through the middle part of the day in some of the showers could be heavy and even thundery in nature but with a bright and sunny style the between temperatures today will be at around 17 or 18 degrees south it's going to be a weekend t. Have that that is looking wet Sunday looks a lot better I'll have the full details in half an hour. For all. You need to know how to break 1st Mark Matthews on b.b.c. Radio in your infinite comrade until 10 o'clock today will tell you what we're doing for fun and after 9 very shortly also the web is off to Fakenham find out about an historic bell with an uncertain future. 23 minutes to 9 we can bring you're not tight on our top story this morning 2 bodies were discovered at Brighton water yesterday Andrew Turner is live outside Great Yarmouth Police Station for us now Mark in the last few minutes we've had update from Norfolk Police have said in a statement Police can confirm the deaths of a man and woman whose bodies were discovered at Brighton water Great Yarmouth are not being treated as suspicious emergency services were called to the scene yesterday after a member of the public reported seeing 2 bodies on the mudflats later recovered with assistance from colleagues at the Coast Guard and Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service officers have identified a man and a woman in the cut the statement says a couple aged in their early sixty's and from the local area and are satisfied that there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the incident a file will be prepared for Her Majesty's coroner in due course and inquiries to trace next of kin are continuing now of course they will still be many questions around town about who this couple are of course until those details are put before the Norfolk coroner and of course it's still a matter of working out how these people died and how they ended up on the edge of Brighton water but I imagine at least some. I suppose at least people can rest assured that it has been a horrendous crime that's been committed and that. Hopefully from that you can infer that actually there's no wide risk to the public of anything else that may have happened or Andrew thank you for that. News coming into us from Great Yarmouth Police on those 2 bodies that were discovered at Brighton water yesterday we'll keep you up. Data on that investigation as the day progresses here on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk 22 minutes to $91.00 of the most ambitious space missions ever undertaken is about to come to an end the Rosetta probe which will have heard a lot about it's been tracking a comet for the past 2 years it's going to deliberately crash itself into the comet later today the probe has taken more than 100000 images and other readings and even dropped a small robot onto the surface at one stage of the duck shaped comet but with the comet now heading away from the sun there's very little solar power to actually operate Rosetta systems and scientists are determined that it will go out in style Robert Massie is the deputy executive director of the Royal Astronomical Society and think the mission by effectively will be crashing the results of spacecraft into service although be crushing it rather less but walking is another way of getting science out of it by doing what you're able to do is get very very close up images of a particular part of the surface of which it has been chosen it's got interesting the chairs so by doing that you get a scientific return as well and frankly that's not a bad thing to do the impact speed will be a relatively gentle at less than 3 feet per 2nd is to work out what 3 feet per 2nd might be but Rosetta will suffer significant damage it systems have been rigged to shut down on contact which will sever all communication with Earth Matt Taylor is from the European Space Agency and hopes the final descent will provide images and information which have never been seen before we've never investigated the 2 kilometers from the surface this will give us access to the region where the comet . Was fear becomes the atmosphere the comma it's where it Excel writes out into the gas on the tile that we see that's what we're doing it for to get the highest resolution images of the surface Well it's really unique stuff that we're going to do but it's unclear how many pictures Rosetta will be able to send back to Earth before it crashes but it will be another fascinating insight as. Space exploration continues to push the boundaries of this fascinating how they've managed to get this thing what spin just tracking this comet for ages and ages now we're going to crash it into it just to have the control to do that it's a it's quite something. 28 or 9 now on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk we've been taking your your calls and texts and quite a few of them coming in this morning about about situations you found yourself into . When you getting into cars I mean part of the story. About my my my Ford Escort problem which is back in the eighty's so it's been on the statute of limitations now so I'm not going to about it. Just about shopping got into my Ford Escort one day turn the key drive off as you do I'm thinking this moment Mark are definitely different Can I need to glance at something on the passenger seems that thing that's definitely not my car on it transpired I had driven off in somebody else's Ford Escort Mike he opened it it was the same color as my car and drive it around the block and put it back again just got out looked it up and no one was any the wiser until today I've now owned up. To light and we've had all sorts of people saying escorts were a real problem in the 1980s Trevor had his metallic green escort he got into the wrong one because there's another and Ben is giving us the benefit of his experience escorts of the eighty's very easy to get into. Law and Eric to still think Eric is the is the hero of the day who spent 20 minutes trying to get into the wrong car ended up calling his friend who pointed out that the number plate was different it wasn't his car tall so those are the sorts of things that we love just Or if you lost your car it's like you days to get it back if you've been to the Norfolk Show and sunny have to wait until everybody goes home because you just cannot find your car love to hear from me this morning Richard hello good morning. I don't recall yet how many want to get off your chest the 1st time we did. Open accounts a heart watch Yeah in fact but yeah well I 30 will come park here and. Went to the right cop out when we drove in that we don't try he's. Back doc couldn't remember what trace that was like it's a bit of a problem when you just lining up the traitress there are quite a lot of men yeah we realize that not. 20 minutes or an up and down low and crossing them why that was not going and it's to that point when you think is there any distinguishing feature that would really help me in this situation you'd want to didn't I do that the full og og on our mouth so we think not I when was pain again we can't they eat it always called it away you actually go into the arena Yeah so you know you're in the small enough something like that well I do that now but you learn the hard by very often. Richard thanks for coming on as Richard's a line he's current with the tree at high lodge Yeah I can morning nah nah you're right it's fine thank you good and I would of and up to my problem by Chico and somebody else is called Know that Barney anybody could do in the 1980 s. That you had a full day school yokels anybody's parent engagement. About you while this is many years ago when they each have a chapati in front of the old knowledge library Yeah well I was right now yeah exactly and my husband has always been shall paying it was in January let me go back to college ready Goc and we couldn't get the cars to stop we tried everything and in those days you didn't have mobile phones so you said you're a pulling well today and I was a tad on the lingo of an Asian livestock day and I said Would you like to push so my husband said Oh that be wonderful says I push this all around the cup up here will die and die all and they could. Not get styluses in so we have been right left and as I walked away my husband realized that he hadn't turned the nation back all I could have actually pushed just beyond us is that still never what to stop it. So these out of the goodness of their heart yes these pull lads have been pushing and nothing happened now nothing at all because my husband hasn't turned Diggnation on . Could be worse could left the handbrake on that we need more. Likely come this one only counts if it will play but we had a good talk to the cop lesson well I guess that's what I'm saying help keep him fit as well one day you know one day many home well and some highly embarrassed thanks very important now there's no embarrassment in so it's no and I won the open if not you feel better than me and David dad's old age is all. Right and thank you thanks for coming on. David there as well oh yeah I'm a hello David what about you oh yeah we're going to get I don't. Want to be in the middle of a shortage of the can hold on to Carol. Truly sick right now because. You'll find 2nd was great when they sent a dozen like Mocha Mindy we got that we got to get late but we must try to get David back to say that I don't think he always sounds like that. Well we don't know we might come for that mob in a perfectly clear line and David actually sounds like that all the time well that would trauma going light on today's mid-morning news that the Blue Peter badge will no longer guarantee free entry to send. To Simon Thomas told me he still has loads of the. Thank you. And you gave me the rudest headlines ever about the sausages that contain natural. Prize into the challenge. To be and then. Join me Chrissy Jackson tomorrow morning from 10 on b.b.c. Radio Northlake your part in the b.b.c. . It's 14 minutes to 9 in the news this morning police say they may need help from the public to identify the man and woman found dead at Brighton water Hillary Clinton presidential rival Trump appears to have violated u.s. Laws by secretly conducting business in Cuba in sport is the Ryder Cup Europe trying to beat USA for the 4th time in a row. Chance of a shower in a high of 17 degrees. Cambridge the. 20 minute delays expected. Anything this morning. 36173. To Graham he's going to calculate her out the spikes that remain the results a probe are saying is 3 feet per 2nd and says you know you trying to read something out frantically working out you had the same time it doesn't make any sense there's just over 2 miles an hour that's the little rosettes of progress going to go into Sun Actually that is quite gentle isn't it now thanks for doing the math source ground for a very common 12 minutes to 9 on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk a Great Yarmouth town center has had a tough time in recent years as we know suspense has moved out of town like everywhere else it's lost British Home stalls even the spars left the market square trying to still in the town center on determined to might have businesses a success one idea to get more revenue is to open and close later on a Sunday so people can have a relaxing morning before going shopping and return has been finding out more with a mixture of national retailers and independent traders in Great Yarmouth there is a mixture of opening hours that come with it but of course on the Sundays the hours are restricted on large premises just 6 hours on a Sunday Currently it's 10 to 4 broadly across the town of those that do choose to open but inexpensive from market great shopping center some of your tenants are asking about whether or not the Times can be changed and move it later in the day when maybe there's more shoppers around yeah there's an awareness from some of our retail is based on their sales figures that sometimes late afternoons are busy where holiday resort in there for the holiday makers nationally out 1st thing in the morning we've always done traditionally 10 to 4 but we've been approached with a view to see whether we might move those 6 hours that with committed to do show a slightly lighter eye the hoppers tend to hop as full or even 11 chill 5 to pick up that additional business that is in the town later on in the afternoon a lot of people I've spoken to said that they quite enjoy having a lazy Sunday morning maybe even going out for Sunday lunch they can end up rushing around the shops if they need to get anything between 3 and 4 and find they run out of time in the tills a closed here i should we think there's a bit of a late start to a Sunday people do enjoy their few. The home is a family 1st before they come to do their retail therapy and certainly what we are aware that buses and transport will also affect that but it's certainly something we're open to looking at with. Of course retail therapy for some but it's work for others of course security staff here office stuff is all the shop workers as well they might not want to end up pushing into their Sunday evening with work. We will do a survey on each of. Consult with their staff to see whether their staff can get in and out of work with changed hours because of the law on the buses to get into work along these I think the transport links are there and it works for them then certainly would be open to a suggestion to move it backwards and what would you be looking at I mean half past 10 to half possible because the full figures for Great Yarmouth times and to show you that there's more trade in that 4 o'clock 5 o'clock hour you could move it to 11 till 6 or even like Regent Street in London Oxford Street nothing actually opens until midday they trade right through to 6 leaving on a Sunday I think due to the impact it has on on staff so that's the rest of that some deal fighting would have to be considerate of what's the lightest I did want to come Sunday so I think anything between 10 and 11 o'clock is as light as we would want to push it because it does impact on a Santa stuff as well. When they get a few hours at home that the family will bite into that slightly but if that's where the business is done and that's what we've got to move Now you mentioned at the start holidaymakers like a lazy star like come out later and do their shopping would this be restricted to summer time move would you eventually make it would be well we would oversee look at what was easiest for the public what you don't want to do with your I was too many Johns in a year because it becomes confusing if the business case is that hops tend to the opposite is the optimum chaing we would try and standardised because we think that would be easiest for everybody to remember and do you think it will be. Excepted by the retailers and their staff who obviously have to be. Most likely would you and their stuff that you would least would hope would be consulted on much Yeah we'd like to think so and certainly we've had some approach from retailers already with a view to next summer as to whether we can move the hours certainly for that some the business and it's something we'll look at with it in consultation with then and hopefully then with their individual staff members so that's what we're looking at in Great Yarmouth and this is a funny topic after 9 Should the hours of trading on a Sunday be changed should they start and end later going to have the 6 hours remember at the moment maybe they should be extended though in that room which would need some sort of act of parliament presumably to help struggling high street businesses survive maybe think Yarmouth is actually different case to everywhere else because we had a text in early from Dave saying I think with the benefit opening 12 till 6 in the summer to keep tourist day trippers here longer but in the winter when there are a few or tourists and it's dark alley might be better opening earlier so you think we should be later in the day I mean it's people are great I'm not saying early would just get up earlier that's the that's the way to not have the problem of rushing around the shops why for do you think the Sunday trading opening hours worked for you are LOTs talked about that this morning often and often in 016-036-1732 extension 1 or you can text me I want 3 double 3 or maybe we shouldn't have something opening at all maybe it's do you think it's ruined somebody since I 1st came in. Quite some time now Sunday trading should Sunday stay sacred talk about the Sunday trading laws and where they should be extended or scraps I 160-361-7321 after 9 o'clock this morning 7 minutes tonight a massive fundraising effort is underway if I can to save an historic school bell Fakenham Jr It's got to raise more than $35000.00 pounds to repair the tower which houses the 103 year old Bell which has begun an end of the school day for the past 100 years to generations of the same family went to school there it's an evocative sound of their school days and to find out more Wally Webb is there and morning I want to. Good morning to you yes and of course it's just a stone's throw from the center of thought you couldn't but use it in this wintry sudden shock this morning that goes a bit chilly but the kids have all heard the bell and lined up from the playground and marched inside this old school which used to be one boy's side of one girl so I did the middle of it this tower with the ballet and people even in the town lives to it so I'm told by out of Mason who's the head teacher here Kyra Rogers is with us the school business manager and project manager for this we'll talk about the project to the minute you love this old school don't you very much so I became Head teach here year ago and was accepted by the community very quickly and have got an affinity to it straight away it's very much like the school I went to as a boy now it's a timber tower built on top because you've got quite a few eaves around new but it's just a timber little tower isn't it is yes and you know much of the damage has been done by the weather over the years there's been remedial work to learn about the many times but we are now at that point where it needs to come down it needs to be refurbished and restored properly and as well as the tower itself the balun the clapper need a bit of work as well. And it does mean a course of funding mean very tight care and you know you've got to raise the money yes unfortunately as everybody is away you know education budgets have been caught and we can't really justify spending money that should be spent on children's education on the bell tower and so we're high paying that as if I can be such a great community that they will come together and help us raise the funds required right now but it's we've got a whole chain of the pupils who are waiting because it's in the middle of the building in the rope is in the middle of the building can you give the signal can we hear it. Going away that Casey now run case he will hear the bell in a moment now the company is called Get well bell and Phoebe chunk is with us as the bell 3 b. You love that but oh yeah. It's nice isn't it and you've designed a logo for the campaign yet describe it well it is the bell but it has left. School like you know the shows and it's got a sad face because we need more money to raise. To help us. How proud are you. And when you look forward to the bell coming back all old in its in its new tower and just needs to come back to this fund raising it will save you had any donations so far Karen we very lucky we're having a launch this afternoon in front of the school in the Friends of fake an ingenious go have to already donated 2 and a half 1000 pounds and we really really thrilled to be receiving that today when you hope to get the word the word needs to be done about how we need to come down around Easter and it will be down for probably around 4 months we'd hoped the tower to be back up this time next year so it's all hands to the you know particularly in the winter gales exactly no hurricanes place well let's just hear it and here's the bell up fake and I'm junior school where they desperately need that new tower. Not spell must keep it going to dish and and all of that. Infighting in Forest Service morning 3 minutes tonight I'm I'm told about your unfortunate Castoria off to me getting into the wrong car and driving off a long time ago they can't catch me for it now good morning good morning Malcolm I want about your well my father many years ago probably late fifty's early sixty's I guess with a commercial traveller his car in Sheffield to go see a customer. And what he thought was a perfectly sensible spot because he saw old railway lines or tramlines he thought when he came back there were 2 burly Yorkshire policemen and 3 trams queued up behind. You can imagine the chaotic sea that had been there a while he'd been there about 20 minutes over. There were 2 of tram and 2 police officers and 10 why did you park they said I thought they were this you know further action needed with no one came down the road if they just said to get a car that's going to move quickly all that's not our poll thank you very much Karen good morning. Another quick story another Esko my late father know many years ago when I threw the tritone red line for a mail restaurant with some friends popped his car right outside as if I was a point ready orangey color so he goes and have his mail. But it's go home go with our friends but then somebody prank my call it's been stolen so his friend goes I know I can't say it come back in well we'll ring the place place turned up to all the dates house goes outside comes back and he said. Just confirm your registration number so my phone yeah that's my registration is there when it's outside so it wasn't a minute ago and I went and the bright orange lights that were right there had turned this Red Cross completely different color age and it was it was no I mean even the place said well I can and you know agree with you it doesn't look red and it was buried and so you know because there were a lot but it just turned a completely different color under the obviously the lights how embarrassing caramel have to leave it there but thank you very much last time that just a nuisance cause what we've been following. The people who day one and I want her to stop saying well at the moment if you want to star it's not looking too bad on the sun just quite busy this morning through the 864 to board a call around about elsewhere seems to be behaving have caused delays they on trains by Cambridge including the knowledge the Cambridge 9 also taking things in London one of the problems with the the head cables of the 20 minute delay from trains between North States enough to signal problems further down the line of the travel you can trust on Katie Page. This sooner. It's 9 o'clock here's the latest b.b.c. Radio Norfolk news from ground 0 for Police say the deaths of a man and woman whose bodies were found on mud flats in Great Yarmouth aren't being treated as suspicious the bodies were discovered yesterday by the river year and have now been identified by officers as Tom Baker reports the bodies of a man and woman were found on the s.g. Remote flats at Braden water by a birdwatcher late yesterday morning it's still not clear how they came to be there but the police are now saying they have identified the man and woman a couple aged in their early sixty's and from the local area and a satisfied there's nothing suspicious files being prepared for the coroner and officers are still looking for next of kin the troubled inquiry into historical child sexual abuse in England and Wales has been hit by another resignation Ben Emmerson q.c. Who is a senior lawyer denied he'd step down over a disagreement with professor Alexis j. Who's the 4th person to head the inquiry the funeral is taking place now the former Israeli leadership on Paris is taking place in Jerusalem President Obama and the Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas are among the world leaders attending. Farmers in the county are being asked to take extra precaution to reduce the risk of fire insurance payouts to fire for fire damage on farms totaled almost $50000000.00 pounds last year a rise of almost 15 percent Norfolk Fire Rescue Service says it's had a busy year so far because of the dry weather Gary Collins from the Service says fires in the countryside are often a drain on resources the tragic consequences are that any incident in a rural location 1st and foremost can be difficult to detect so an early warning he's quite often missed and then secondly what dealing with a large scale incident which is much more protected and difficult to extinguish It's all there for all resources allotted to but are not always for days there are delays on train services to and from Cambridge this morning problems with overhead wires are causing 40 me delays on journeys between origin Cambridge and King's Lynn in Cambridge tickets are being accepted on other routes the police are recovering a car which has gone into a river in Noraid she emergency services were called to river green in thoughts and Angie just before 7 this morning nobody was hurt the car is sticking out of the water and it's not yet clear how it got there. And there are serious fears that road closures around nor it will affect traders small businesses firms in Horsford say they're concerned because the b. 1149 hole road is being shut there for 2 weeks from Monday morning it's part of work to build the northern distributor road clean Smith is the landlord of the dog in Horsford and he says he's punters aren't impressed they're all up in arms a titan of the Chinese has to happen they're not happy a lot of people going to bypass what is avoid it like a blight is what do you want to go out of some here when you can't get say Ok well . That's the biggest problem b.b.c. Radio news it's 3 minutes past 9. B.b.c. Radio Norfolk wherever they will be a day with sunny day some heavy showers they'll be mayfly through the middle part of the day until the end and hey the felt the sunshine will start see the showers the. Drifting through the late morning fast part of the often and some of them could turn out to be heavy and even thundering and that peter out again as we head towards the end of the day not everyone will see the wet weather but there will be some frequent showers at times many many places and the east and sunny spells the coast between the shallows as well temperatures today up to 16 or 17 degrees the breeze a bit lighter than yesterday I have a nice night it should stay dry that we clear skies I have not no use of around possibly 6 or 7 degrees in some of the more rural spots and then double figures in many of the towns still but for tomorrow it looks like a coastal to the weekend heading west with some showers pushing in from the West times 3 that day we could see quite a lot of heavy rain around tomorrow but some days like dry of Brighton and the peace and sunshine Elizabeth 300 b.b.c. Radio for Cueva. All you need to know and bring 1st Mark Matthews on b.b.c. Radio no name for Nick until 10 o'clock I have a couple more these car stories to bring us I won't at some stage but appear that because we're driving around in 30 years ago had absolutely no security whatsoever so if your correspondents anywhere meanwhile are fine in the small he should some day stateside crates will be spending your Sunday doing some shopping of course most major retailers are only open for 6 hours that's the current Lauren has been for quite some time now in Norfolk most stores are open from 10 to 4 or 103-2430 depending on on the location would you prefer a lighter and opening and closing time so you still keep the 6 hours but you start later and finish lighter as an idea some retailers in Great Yarmouth looking at at the moment their figures show that it gets busier towards the end of the day so 10 o'clock not many people around 3 it's packed everybody trying to rush around the shops are closed for so they think that changing the hours that they open could end up drumming up more business people like a lay in them I got for Sunday lunch and want to get more. And shiny happy people on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk Friday morning at 10 past time with the way can coming lot of us will be spending part of that weekend shopping of course Saturday shopping has been a tradition for a long time but is that now spreading right over the weekend to Sunday says talk of changing the that the Sunday trading hours most of us I think in Norfolk would be familiar with that 10 until for a c. As the Sunday trading time or maybe 1030 to 439 North will of it's 1030 to 430 now they're talking about in Great Yarmouth maybe putting it even later maybe 11 until 5 I want to Texas earlier was suggesting in the summer in particular in Yarmouth 12 to 6 would be good because then you get your tourists in getting to stay all day that sample the shops rather than just staying on the on the say from my month I might be more better disposed to go into the shops What do you think about that maybe is particular to Yarmouth maybe Yarmouth in particular benefit everywhere else but the reason they want to do it is because they've discovered that in certain places when they've been looking at the footfall and people coming into shops there is the shops are busy around about 3 to 4 o'clock so people then starting Sunday coming in that last hour and then the shops the shops I didn't but the argument would then be if they're open until 5 or maybe even later and then they would get more people in who are more likely to come in later in the day maybe they've had some to lunch and then come in and go shopping What do you make of that or do you think the whole thing just going too far we shouldn't be encouraging further. Sunday opening the lore says this is the Sunday trading law 9094 I think it is the act. Shops over 280 square meters can open on Sundays but only for 6 consecutive hours between 10 am and 6 pm So so the law says it can happen long as it's not no longer the nurse 6 hours you must close on the sun but you must close on Christmas Day if you're a smaller shop and that's all you can open any time you want should somebody states like radar supplies is where way we're going with this is it going to fall the other way if you look at the impact that Sunday trading has had on us that have we kind of lost something in our society or maybe just think the high street needs to keep up with online shopping which frankly you can you can shop there 24 hours a day you can you can buy something the middle of the night if you want I want 603617321 has my number if you want to join in on that should Sunday state secrets and good morning to you the morning ad that are not. Always not don't worry about it you know it's all lovely voice right now but what do you think of this I mean. Sunday shopping useful to families do that together is that is that a useful practice for us to think oh it's not a bad. We never we never had to use the trading. We were a church go as we don't go so much now that were very old but we still regard. As a family Yeah and not to be going out spending it buying furniture or run or even groceries but if we can't do it during the week when we don't have to do we don't do it because a lot of people would leading to a busy lives in terms of their work and everything would actually say this is probably the only time we get to spend together and we need to get everything else done at the same time so actually going shopping out as a family is as good as just all sitting at home with the with the shops closed up say some children getting pretty rich of preparation. Supermarkets So you think some of them might be doing drag around the shops I'm willingly Yeah so do you think we've lost something then I think so yes because it one time it was it was the only shelters that were open was perhaps the local small shelter for them all for the morning only and if you'd. Forgotten to get the frozen food for example I can imagine. Do remember that in the days when not many people had phrases. Local shops to come who'd open on Christmas Day So you could go buy some suitable vegetables for Christmas dinner but said that's entirely up to their their wishes and I then knowledge of the custom was not to be open all the time the trouble is so and you know they call it progress whether it's welcome or not the Internet now can give you anything you want 24 hours a day and the high street stores have to have to compete with that done I can understand that but I'm not techie I. Don't use the internet but purchases prepped to be a good idea so I can tell. If I was to learn but I can't get that from my head yeah yeah but if you were running a shop though you'd probably be worried about the cooperation and doubt I can understand that. I really don't think it's fair to all in the paper who were mean presumably it's not voluntary for them to do it. All and thanks very much for your thoughts on that smiling I sent this as an impulse that you think somebody should study so I could use the genie out of the bottle really you know lots of people working at weekends and some days now because the shops are open people working retail Zeph to be roted at some stage to be working on a on a Sunday as it to like to to to go back to how we were if you can find him you like on online should somebody study site crit all. Do you think there is a case for pushing our Sunday shopping hours a little further maybe 10 until 6 make it longer than 6 hours or pushing it later into the day 12 until 6 with that makes sense because the shop the shop seem to be signing people are turning up later towards the end of closing hours when it's like a couple of hours from Iraq might make more money should somebody stay secret she would be trying to try to goals I want 63617321 is my number. Here is a small a 9 cement a recent change in the low means if you watch or download any b.b.c. Programmes on b.b.c. I player on any device you need a t.v. License if you have a license you don't have to lift a finger you're already cut out for this as well as any live t.v. . That's to be where shouting about. But if you don't have a license you can check whether you need one at t.v. Licensing dot co dot u.k. Slash. 916 here is the latest recording thank you very much well not looking to. Control at the moment checking round on the census can't see any major problems that is strained so we have had issues this morning to be heading between Norwich and Cambridge Kingsley and we've had problems with the overhead wires cancellation leaves us ruptured still expected as it may seem to have gone down but I'm getting mixed reports from great anger and Great Northern Alliance a great northern I think some of their platforms are still close to it affecting Beth services say and then change between North States and London also facing 20 minutes late this morning because of signal problems further down the line to the spot any problems as morning it's over 163-6173 it's a while but the trouble you can trust I'm Katie. Do the Sunday trading laws work for you or should Sundays stays sacred I want to run a bit later. It's . Fine in 016-361-7321 you've got 6 hours to shop in those major stores on a Sunday normally between $10.00 and $4.00 or 4. There's a bit of flexibility and that might be to talk in the light of a. Opinion do you agree with that maybe we shouldn't. Should still be. Sir talk to grandma and grandpa Good morning Rob What do you what do you think about Sunday many say it's nice to get out and there but nothing well I'll go big to be honest I've never been out on a Sunday shopping ever are usually fun enough time during the week to get our shopping Obviously there are some people who do it on Sundays but you know does anybody think a little shop assistants who have to go to work on a Sunday and you know they may want to be home early as possible to have their a Sunday roast with their families and so I suppose that the 4 o'clock closing would help that to an extent wouldn't it. But if you're on till 6 in a lesson and public transport isn't as good on a Sunday as is there in the weekend you know something like an opera bus you know it could take a long while to get home as well. There are we all just sort of thinking well actually Sundays aren't what they what they were but actually that the tide is that's changed the tide sort of gone out in the in the opposite direction that people want this. Well I'm not sure that people want to well it was just greed. You know by the by the biggest job that's the you know we've managed really isn't it isn't Yes well I was on the opening and then all of a sudden people came along and no people were allowed on it. Aren't Graham thanks for your thoughts on that Henry Good morning to you the money yes I think the chance for his the issue that was a lot of people but the other thing is the bank some post office opened and they're selling them quite a number of people who like to get cash and not have to do holding the wall yeah they get they go in to shop and do it yes or bank those sort of transactions at the same time yeah you would have thought that the banks might be keen to open it we can say I'm sure you know what it is they. Love to talk to do is get everyone to go online Yeah well Ali Not because I'm many many people do the taxes online at all they would do it using the a.t.m. You know so they can get it but that's quite a group of people still like that so they go into shock and post of a spontaneous actions a part of the reason for going out but don't you find that a lot of banks don't even know on a Saturday let alone a Sunday. Now I know it probably the ones I use broken on the 2nd as some of them don't know. As a fake. You know what here's what I use a local while once I have a quotation Yeah yeah yeah I know your base is safe that's a different that's a slightly different issue but they also say as. I know on a winter night all right I'm not in the city but by 5 o'clock am on the dock night nobody is around so I think you feel during I think how far back to help us fall because help us and how forceful say a list of their friends but probably gives out subtle difference in timing yet do you want to do you have a shop on to somebody Hilary not no moving no football I'm afraid I'm doing other things. I'm not getting myself or what talk about it though because I've got grandchildren I'm a shop assistant now because we're still on school contracts and school contract children tend to work on some of those. But the changing world of my b. Is just catching up with all of us and the the sacred somebody that we that we knew and loved from years ago just isn't possible anymore I think also a lot of churches I having events to that worship isn't always now the same times that used to be on a Sunday yeah I'm so they can do and they do perhaps more evening events and different things like that yeah things are changing around us Henry thank you very much for your call this morning Mark good morning to you Willie Roaf are you on fine thank you very much for anybody Mike you might be extending some to try to get a really strange enough time past the Lately this just wasn't because he's taking the why the quality of life is that because you know at the end of the day. If if we just look at the food not its shelf stable. Every body to. Any standards of loss is all got more technology in the kitchen to prepare and store food than I would have had 30 40 'd years ago it's the go I mean in this great big fridge is not present every high sold got the food we buy only to die is made to last longer. Service and so forth and food local pushes the. Extremely high standards so in the real world no one should be in a muddle with 'd food shopping on a Sunday when it comes to general retiling if you are not going on with your partner to buy a pair of clothes parishes and tries is on a Sunday why would you need to do that what you want to Monday August. Because people working lives have changed in that as possible I might actually be working on the Saturday and Sunday another way I take that on both the shops are open predominantly a lot of the knife done in the morning to 6789 I mean a few that I know such great shop then I was a prophet no. I don't I just think you know I know a person gets up Sunday morning just. What I do think it does it takes a wife who could call it and you can just enjoy it as a family. Being able if you are only as a child learn and grow enough and I grew up on a farm. In the home of a state my dad would be doing the Home Office but the rest of the service was a great grandparents came over and we went today and it would be very much like a Christmas Day in a smaller sign you know you would do things as a family of God We know all working towards them so. Some of the bummer. I lost and I understand that and I have no problem with it and I love the job. But I just think retiring on a song called Why why why the thing is so mean to the scenario you painted in a might be a misty eyed look back talks I can remember some days that were great not remember some somedays I'm just deathly boring about the Rhine coming down the the window pane and no gone anywhere else when I've been all of that side of me there's good and bad to all of that but the problem is you can still you know if you really want that you can still do that it's a difference now if you have a choice yes. I just hope pride never ever realize these laws where they have the right I mean I think it was earlier this year parliament refused that legislation. Because I just feel. This scenario is and somebody I know it was retired as a manager told me the love you are someone will come in. This is that the supermarket manager has retired now he tells with the 'd state it's absolutely crazy basically with all with doing in terms of businesses expanding the going to take any more money because if Mrs Jones shop Sunday Monday 'd or fact some of the evening 'd. You know as the low we are open the law people will come in if if if for example way you are close to chapel failed if a chap of manana called on Sunday night and I revive closed the door guarantee some one of them shall somebody would want to walk in a 5 to nonce I hope oh you know closing you know I mean what you mean by jumping on the Christmas Eve shopping everybody got crazy shopping Christmas Eve even though the shops or any other thing was false and now I know this industry's. Falling doesn't affect me with the tours and right I mean because I'm of the whole of the center and overall we have a Christmas a 30 minute in hotels and the 'd merchant service and I both coughing as well and I had. A couple of really good friends who worked on their way. And I know they would have one of them I know used to cover for the morning Christmas morning program. That is an industry you know when you go in and you know folks and it. Was a put an Oreo to it if you and your partner were not going to in the market for a new 3 piece. If you wanted for Christmas you would probably not have the cutoff point in the next day and. You just go in pie deposit fabric and it sorted so this would now almost get. Over and in your high school Chris. So the challenge would probably if you haven't ordered 'd it now you'd think in spite of your partner the end of November well we might as well bite and have it in the so-called January styles not a generous I'll hold off on Boxing Day and morning so off I go to the beat I was. Now you tell me why I need to rush them if they don't get that. I owe everything we have although 'd I don't. Think that there are a lot I. Like. Why the less likely that I was all. Die all yeah well with Mark's opinion that we're losing something growing in quality of life by Sundays and indeed boxing days as he was giving their thanks very much for your call. Should Sunday stay secret. Sacred 6 hours for those who like I'm shopping on a Sunday and the thought is that most people are cramming all of that in the end so let's just open a bit lighter on clothes a bit lighter certainly to allow less shoppers Although you've got Mark's point of view there that if you stay open long enough someone will always turn up it will just be spread out more in the day we should be opening it all we might have that should Sunday stay sacred 016-036-1732 extension 1 is my number 932 here's a travel I'd like with me thank you very much will be behaving so far this morning it's trains where we have had problems after overhead. Cambridge so at the moment great service it doesn't seem to be doing too badly there are new reports about 5 minute delays now from trains Cambridge. Great Northern The saying still delayed possible of about 20 minutes and we've also got 20 minute delays on trains between North London and South to any of those popular spot anything else it's over 16361734 the travel you can. Pull all you need to break 1st Mark Matthews on b.b.c. Radio. 10 extract. The story we're told her a little bit later on for now an offer. Even. But still stands up and ready to pop Elton John I'm still standing. 22 minutes to 10. Raskin Well this Sunday should state sacred it's kind of got beyond that now as you can the big stores can be out for 6 hours that's the current law 6 consecutive hours between $10.00 and $6.00 is the actual national law I think you need to have some some sort of local permission from the council to vary your times. 10 to 4 it's 103-2430 in some places they're thinking about maybe opening and closing later in Great Yarmouth at the moment retailers think it will get the more business because they were people also saying that the attractions on the sea front for one thing and get people into the into the town center itself and maybe as one of our text as earlier said opening $12.00 to $6.00 in the summer would be a good way to keep tourists in Great Yarmouth maybe that's just Great Yarmouth though and it could vary and in other places maybe we shouldn't open at all should some day be sacred that's what we're asking this morning 016-036-1732 extension 1 morning Dave morning how do you find Thank you very much you know when you think Sunday is is a bit well my idea is that you can only split the pound so many ways and you can only spend a pound in so many ways and over a certain period of time if you're open 2100 hours you spend a penny an hour if you go and shop and if you condense it to say one hour you'll spend the pound and I think the shops shouldn't be open on a Sunday. I remember when shots weren't open on a Sunday apart from one to 2 that had this special this compensation to open but I mean you want to go look at. The Footsie to see so many supermarkets they've gone up and down and the amount of money they're taken. Places like all these a Little Za taking more money off the people like Tesco since angel is because they're all from service prices but know if you if you extend the hours of opening all you do is that man said earlier on you get somebody coming in at 5 to 10 if you're open from 10 to 10 if you open up for an hour you get everybody coming in and out they know the shops are going to close the argument in favor of it I visit just offers more choice to people who are working those those different hours would be more flexible intense are hours now if you know people work 9 to 5 and a lot people even what weekends because the shops are open so I want to give them more choice we survive doesn't matter what on the shops are open you will find time to go shopping I think and being possibly sometimes but you will find the time to go do your shopping but did you go back to a time when you were all misty eyed about about Sunday's die well when you. Talk about I thought today was a Nixon got up late I've been having a casual day and it's been nice and quiet to listen to radio Norfolk and until you mentioned about son the other woman that is it today all of that I can't remember 10 every day Sunday I'll retire fast luxury so I did like a young Morrissey everybody. Yeah every day is a Sunday only when you go Are you sure the hectic hustle and bustle of people rushing backwards and forwards you know I go to church I go along there primarily for well I am that way inclined but I like the companionship to live on the island and you go past the supermarkets and I think it's like a church and they've all gone and then they can worship the food the food worship. I'll tell you what I've just decided I'm going to retire and you know you don't know you even if you're tall you've got to find something else that they got to give on how dumb are about loud and plenty today. I do thanks for coming on saying a good morning good morning you get all misty eyed about how Sundays used to be a room. And on Sundays and we know not a bit of it there's nobody more pleased than a The Sunday is becoming a more kind of normal day I used to hate Sundays we stuffed away on comfortable clothes go to Sunday school that was a so that we weren't allowed to play out with went out to call for anyone you know so you had to sort of say around the house and do something quiet then you had Sunday lunch and I always had Brussels and I was always made I hate Brussels I still don't it's a very good for you since I left home I was I've never done the Sunday lunch ever I mean no no not once so I'm a somebody better now than oh so much best you can do things you can go out the buses run. You can get places you can go shopping later when when I left home I used to work some this I was pleased to work on this Sunday or Saturday evenings because that way I finance my college education Yeah I couldn't have done it otherwise I suppose it does depend how you look back at Sunday I mean I remember us going out on Sundays but it's almost like because there's nowhere open you much forced to go out and we would just be bundled up and put in the car and then we're also sign a car together for they often angels will try to find something to do at least now more places I ve to do them and absolutely absolutely there's things to do places to go I mean it's not just the shops lots of things are open or something now yeah see what and who's ready for it you know what I was so where do you draw the line I would you would you allow them to be a normal day shops that now on the I would if if somebody said to me as you know you know what do you think about me now so they should open pretty much when they want you know they want to open at 6 o'clock in the morning and stay up until 10 o'clock at night find the small shops do that. Then we'll call part of the street does that but if you want to wander around John Lewis here is strictly on time yet and you won't find any shortage of people willing to work weekends you know students people with children who have a partner to look after that we can. All kinds of people but sometimes they give in I mean years ago you would get extra money for working at weekends than snow as common as it used to be you know it's not it's not so it's not all you live in that sense I mean when I let's attestation get double time for Sunday yeah let's bring Jan into this Johnny you've got you've got and if she was well you know some I do You said you know some of us were well awful relation couldn't do anything I mean. I don't I think come out older than her anyway but my son this one like that my Sundays were family days they were lovely days you know I'm right we went to Sunday school. I would have Sunday lunch but then in the afternoon. The family would come and we take it in turns to go to different families for some detail and it was lovely I mean it was a traditional some detail in a salmon salad and a tin of fruit sort of thing and evaporated milk. But the family came in it was the law it was a family day and that's what we've lost we've lost the Family Day So you know we've lost all of that you talk about you like and 1st I hear what the ladies say and I don't know she tells them they are not I'm 64 I'm out of the lot out of you Ok then fine. But it sounds as if our son days were a little bit similar that you enjoyed them more than I did. But I mean we you know we used to have a family sometimes we went out about once a month we used to go and walk along the river side. New Bedford and we'd walk along the river with maybe an ice cream so that was a good Sunday but you just walk up and that you know. And then my. Sundays we'd have elderly relatives come we had lots you know on C.D.'s and there wasn't Mabel's and people like that would keep their hats on city and they were nice ladies but it wasn't fun you know and some I had a head on he says Well sometimes only isn't all right this isn't that sort of thing I didn't have to hats on they were they were lovely they were fun I mean I loved all my aunties and and I think that's that's what's gone that's the family unit it's not the same I just think that I really loved I loved the family days I really did and I I mean that's been gone a long while and I my arms that I still miss them to this day I mean you can still have Conconi Janet a Sunday day is just the choice of where you spend it yeah you can but you know with the shops open people go out shopping and you know I think you know they're not it's not the same it's not the same years ago when you went for work on a Sunday you would know it was a Sunday without you know if you've been away for ages and didn't know the days of the week you would know it was Sunday had a different feel to it all right thanks to both of you Jan and and say you know I've got Marcy hanging around the program so he just makes you say every every day is like Sunday and I'm like. It's every day like a Sunday now a Sunday not special anymore you know it's not special Memo. I mean when you say should we keep it sacred do you mean it from a religious point of the well the suggestion would be that it would be more sacred if if greed wasn't in force last Sunday from us I mean shelfs 1st off you know I know you know I mean well my I've got family in Germany. And. One of my granddaughters kind of moving. Yeah on holiday with us. And she was amazed to find that the silt on the Sunday you haven't really known before. Why. Because in Germany they don't in France they don't. Know it's interesting actually talk of going to be chilly quite a lot and you can go on to something than a lot of the shops are closed exactly and I don't think it's because that. From a religious point of I think is what one of your old lady was just saying. It's a family day. No I I I think that. She'll be shown on a Sunday Yeah that's interesting that the emphasis does seem to change here and maybe it hasn't in other places like it in Italy to see us not example in that the shops are closed partially because of the weather in the summer because it gets too hot in the middle of the day but but also because everybody go home and have food together and then they come in and the shops again like we don't have. I agree with what was one of the. Chaps they rang up and said it was greed is greed on behalf of the big. And you know the department stores but how do they compete Mike because this was saying you know online now you can buy anything you want you can buy an old ice someday you can buy the middle of the night yourself Yeah well the story but you expect some of the high street names to go business because of the the what they wouldn't you don't think they would know I would think. They just might not might not such a large profit but they will go out business. Yeah. That's. What we. Well they all do. You know. Ok All right Mark thanks for thanks for your call thanks for telling us about how you think our asunder chivalry is interesting I hadn't really considered that but you do notice it a lot more when you go go broad not necessarily in the major cities but in places that are a little bit more rural There is absolutely nowhere that the open at all you know that the big cities might have the odd place here and there but a lot of places really are shut on a Sunday and we don't do that here we are what's 994 the Sunday trading it came in ever since then we've we've had these 6 hours on a Sunday where we can where we can shop and the general consensus seems to be that we are losing something as a result of that a couple more minutes on this and Chris will join us after 10 o'clock or mommy I must get these cast origin before I before I finish after we started this because the Paralympic table tennis champion will by Lee just lefties his car in a car park in Tunbridge Wells on a Wednesday night empty car park he was visiting might say he's going to pick it up the following morning goes to pick it up and discovers that the local farmer's market turned up as it normally does on a Thursday and set up all the way around him so he had absolutely nowhere to go nowhere getting his car at the fruit vegetables in every direction and it's all very embarrassing so you had to wait until later and I didn't pick his car up and I just then trotted out my my embarrassing car story which revolved around me having a Ford Escort my 1st car in the 1980 s. And did some shopping one day got into my Ford Escort my trusty Ford Escort turned the key drive off and there was a cost running quite well doesn't smell like my car actually there's something in that actually ice is not my car at all and it turned out I was driving somebody else's Ford Escort around the block in Bury St Edmunds and he. Think what on earth do I do now so around the block I went back to the same car parking space which is still empty put it back in reversed in didn't print it out don't put it in there up my round the bell smell a rat lock the car walked away I found my own car and didn't tell anybody that from that day to this and it turns out you've all done it everybody has done it but not in the Ford Escorts mainly but not exclusively my brother Maurice had a mark one Cortinas says Gordon we were at Snetterton at the end of the meeting he tried to drive off in an identical car which he's key fitted until I pointed out it wasn't his car so I marked one Cortinas Ford right in the in the dock here only and our esteemed editor Peter Cook told me about his Uncle Sid as well which this is all there's at least is a different make of the water going to be asking for for statement uncle said visitors here in Norfolk from half each year he drove here and he's Maxi and they want to hold beach for the day at the end of the day we return to our cars he realized he'd locked his key inside the Austin Maxi dad tried the key to east Austin Princess it didn't open the maxi So that's not good so we scoured the car park search for another Maxi and then waited until the owner came back to see if he's open on course it's what do you think happened yes it did work 1st time Uncle said it was back on the road so don't give me all of this stuff that there's your key Now that's not Ok that's everybody's key if you had a car in the 1970s or eighties your every car it was just an earlier version of car share when everybody was just driving everybody else's car Thank you very much like stories very much appreciated and we got some that we got some Morrissey to or just it just talking to Christy just to cheer of it everybody up. Suddenly the accusation. Is thank you so you know now with the right coming out the window I think I'm going to listen to Morrissey every day does feel like. A lot about story more of the 5. Anyway Chris is there from Ted Koppel about the morning do you know that the world name fest is happening tomorrow do you know you do now do you also know that the person who's organized the well known face name fest lives in a house called Sausage house so we're going to find out about well no I'm fast and because of the name of the House it goes talking out says about house nines So I'd like to know the origin of your house name 160-361-7321 the health benefits of honey been speaking to our beekeeper from North Norfolk find out what Lee has to say is it time to ditch the high heels for the same mark or. Did you know that more women have bought trainers and high heels for the very 1st time and shown up now so maybe women a saying goodbye to high heels that just some of the things that we've got today we're also after your events as well if you have somewhere over the weekend you go to vent happening that is and I won 6. 3 617-3211 Chris who are trying pack it all into a couple of hours from from tackle this morning in every corner of the country from countryside to up and Sproule there's an unstoppable making things happen and they're doing it through sports building communities friendships and changing sides. In a world that celebrates during these volunteers of the human. Nominate you'll get inspired unsung hero at the b.b.c. Sports Personality of the 2060. K. 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