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Machines vandalized and was then out of action for 6 months because of a legal dispute with their supply up last weekend's Motiv fest in Coventry attracted nearly 230000 visitors to the city that's according to the events organizers around 140000 people descended on the city center on Saturday to enjoy the Sprint circuit on the ring road the Skydome action Rena and many other displays the annual event takes place on the 1st weekend of June a new study suggests the number of young people moving house in England to start a new job is nearly halt in the past 20 years the Resolution Foundation think tank which focuses on people on low incomes blames renting creases which of outstripped wages and your sports headlines this morning in cricket worship set up a chance of a 2nd successive County Championship win but as Captain Gene Patel took 6 for 16 as knots were all out for 97 in their 1st innings that followed on their resume this morning a 116th wants to 178 runs away from making the bad back again and the manager got Southgate refused to be drawn on whether a team Sterling will captain the side into knots Nations League semifinal against the Netherlands the Mencia said Sissie the Manchester City forward says he woke up fuming upon hearing rumors he was skipper the side and has personally apologized to the England manager and the winner of tonight's game will face hosts Portugal in the nation's League final it's up to Christiane are now though netted a hat trick to end them a 31 win over Switzerland in Puerto Rico news and sports more from Inhofe and we love the nation's league is bad in the World Cup if we wait it be the thing I mean the Cup It is the way we certainly will show. 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Island and we're seeing some busy traffic from Bradford right in Holly had right coming into the city if you see a problem call is on I like 17565200 Thanks so much Sara today we are honoring those who took part in the D.-Day landings do not go anywhere 96 year old any day with the story is being correct about that you will need some time his there's a warning for you Mary snow that's coming up in just a moment I mean should we be able to talk about the Can I was shy morning me. Yes more attrition has been going 76 years the kind of which I would file as a paper to manage to attend the event study this weekend but next year it will be a different venue that's because of a chest to go through the code so we're going to be speaking to the festival director Charlie wait but for now what next in the future of the kind with shark thanks very much. B.B.C. Coventry and Laurie. For sure Tricia do good morning come on the way honoring veterans he took part in the D.-Day landings with your memories thoughts and connections to those D.-Day landings thank you from the messages coming in now thank you very much your ma good she says simply thank you that's is never forget the sacrifice and those who paid the ultimate sacrifice let me know what your message is memories thoughts and connections to that day Tom and Laurie talks about his late dad and his involvement in the D.-Day landings in the ring ham radio stories this morning now 87565200 is the number to call Alex Thomas and how is your weather you know. You Can we need to hold on I absolutely said it will be some sunshine around today but also I want to fly sundry shall is with highs of 18 degrees Celsius here in mostly dry. Before it gets big clown in with a chance of some more rain ladies of around 7 degrees Celsius tomorrow will it's mostly cloudy Wetton breezy again with outbreaks of rain which could be have a little brighter later in the day around 16 degrees Celsius Thanks. Coventry and. 8 minutes past today's the 75th anniversary of D.-Day veterans are being joined in northern France by Prime Minister Donald Trump and Emanuel and while hundreds of veterans who survived the landings are back on the beaches this sacrifice is also remembered here in Coventry and were 96 year old Denny status and was 19 years old when he was sent to war and memories of the 6 of Jeem 944 the still fresh in his mind I am astonished Davidson I was born in 1923. As a boy showed. But then I got cold when I wish I had painted 9 train I thought I'd go in infantry. And Leston in. Much to my disappointment we just wanted to get on with. The British busy liberation. As time progresses we will learn an eye toward very cold we knew what was coming and that's what we were preparing to go back. Every kind of year when Going to me would be needed in an invasion. There battleship. Going across. We shoulda sky went black went back Rob when I saw the crop you couldn't help but know you was part of something show big couldn't even explain it you NEW DAY You were part of history. We were on a tank and in Croft I was shit and Ryan shards and I brought type a bag now blow into it which we did and I put it back and that was a Piper life out but it was enough. To give us boy for a few false seconds. Going in to the coast of Europe to do the biggest. Time we got that cleared the way went through the types and we went in and in Chicago a deposition there. We got. Shot I just said I've got a bad day and age we have with me on I want. I didn't like it before. Everything was going to be. Smashed up. Heaps of. Traitors night around in Normandy campaign. And of course we'll and then we saw. On my wine and. It was an hour after the German positions Khan would enough how we were moving again because that. Lights are on in the campaign for an account on an afternoon 400 year old man burnt to death and I'm all right not very good. People of Normandy are celebrating their liberation but church bells are ringing and the villagers are going to America to give thanks for the freedom. When I went in front I fell in love with it and finished up living there for I 10 years. Always worn and measured by the French government for. Our nation and the madam Santosh in Shenton I was prepared to give my life to live a right product. Credible story and today Dennis will be awarded the points of light so worn by the prime minister on at 2 on the his exceptional service to voluntary. Valley want you to be at today in just a moment but while the men were at the front there was a whole army of support staff making the invasion possible including millions of women whose stories haven't been told to speak to Emma Miska is a 20 century social historian and works in a documentary about the only 2 women to be killed during the fighting in the D.-Day campaign Good morning Emma Good morning to you telephoning tell us about these women Emma Well today there is a memorial British Normandy memorial that will be the foundation stone will be unveiled and there were $22442.00. There when it's finished every $22442.00 names on there and 2 of those names are women and they were both nurses one was Sister Dorothy Anita field and she was actually a matron she had risen through the ranks of the Queen Alexandra Imperial Military nursing service or there's lots of long terms and that was that this other job was on a little island that's given that correct titles and her colleague and sister Molly ever shared and they were actually working on a hospital carrier ship just position just off the Normandy beaches and called the S.S. . I don't fortunately they were on the return trip to the beaches to pick up more men and they were torpedoed. There were several other nurses that did survive but Molly and Dorothy unfortunately through their heroic acts and it really was extraordinary they went down below decks to try and rescue as many men remember these men were stretcher cases some. Had suffered field protections I hope it's not too early in the morning to mention mention things I mean but it just brings it home when these we used were not able bodied men and they tried very hard managed to save $75.00 of them fortunately one of the ladies got stuck in the port hole and say they both went down with the with the ship now what is really interesting and this isn't a particular celebrating 75 commemorating story never say celebrating commemorating 75 years of D.-Day Well both the nurses received what both their parents received 74 Life letters from grateful servicemen who they had actually saved Koreans which is an incredible story I mean that is a coincidence but it was 75 men that was saved and their names do appear there is the bay of the Commonwealth Graves Commission memorial in Bay where those 2000 men and men and it was sleep the 2 women that whose bodies were never found as their bodies were never found but the documentary Yes that was really very interesting and I'm based in Southampton and Dorothy came from I don't with your lesson is a familiar with the joke or a feel of how she but she came from a small little hamlet near Ringwood not that far from the New Forest and Molly Molly Molly was born in Sussex and was actually brought up in so him in Cambridge here so not hugely far away is a little bit and your your neck of the absolute if it was ever we have to leave but John I want I did know about Molly I didn't have Dorothy but I do now I am saying thank you very much Emma Sky 20th century social historian if you. Stay home if you want to try to help Dennis Davis and he wants to create a world record. Today by getting as many people as possible to take part in a peace picnic encounter in a whole park at midday today do try and get down there create this record for sure you'll be incredibly grateful for. B.B.C. Commentary and larger travel that's got the very latest with certainty How's it looking local so many problems now for the northbound M 6 there's an accident between junction one at rugby and to Coventry which is Paul block section of the northbound carriage way so just awaiting some further details on that but it is very slow between junctions $1.00 and $2.00 on the northbound M 6 still busy for the I $45.00 at Coventry said done church highway down towards broad lane is queueing algal some slow traffic coming into the city on bikes Holyhead road and Radford road also looks quite slow for the I 46 it been the woods towards the T.G.I. Islands and we're seeing some heavy traffic coming into Lemington on you right away now the a full 52 that skewing through the right was towards gallows hail if you see a problem call us 117565200 thanks very much there was. The place the steward the music. B.B.C. Coventry and for. The breakfast show with Trish or do they get born in T. 18 minutes past 8 and early head so we're giving away a really and Friday freebie on when the weekend for you. To monster prizes in the months to trucks at the Ricoh this weekend if you really want to take your family on us that stay in the stand at the Ross the week I'll tell you how you can win the ticket tomorrow morning in fact one could screw it. It is as well going to be looking ahead to come see cows they're made around not all of a 1000000 pounds from car parks in the last 3 years according to a Freedom of Information Act. You be letting me know your favorite cop out in Coventry thank you very much indeed. 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My favorite car park is cheaper to make up about 10 minutes past 8 here on breakfast with the trace weatherwise while the scent shine is out about here in the city center in Coventry but they're going to be to want to localize the shower was later on this morning and about this afternoon do come down to the wall morning park there if you fancy joining us for our weekly walk to the land 12 we meet by the tennis courts by the cafe love to see the maximum temperature today highs of 18 degrees Celsius and this weekend the city will don the rainbow flag for the annual Pride Weekend head of this weekend we sat down 2 gay men in conversation 67 year old John is a retired teacher and 19 year old Amzi is the 2nd year is a 2nd year student at common she university they met and discussed how perceptions have changed over the A's whether they'd hold hands with a partner in public and what it was like to be open about their sexuality Take a listen so when you came out How was he like what was the thoughts or kind of went through I had. I suppose it was something I worked up towards gradually Yeah over a period of years I mean. I was never ashamed of it and and I was accepted in myself that I was new Yeah but it was the actual what could happen I mean yeah and those days you're either a criminal or you were mentally ill or you were in there was only one child couple of times on the day how to describe the place and what did front and the one time it really scared me because it was the days just after the 67 actually passed and the police were being quite heavy handed off to after the yeah and you were watching from home do not really freak me for a long time. Been talking to I thought we want to get together it was going to happen I heard him say the word palatial I just. Yeah it's a strong Nick I mean if that was me I'd be frightened still to this day and you know if I put myself in that position it would be very difficult because of the past and I'm very puppy pasta night yeah not rubbing in people's faces that I like to enjoy things yeah and I feel like but then it you wouldn't be able to because A you have to put the safety of your own life which is enjoying your life I mean it was a completely irrational fear. As it was I mean it was paranoia really you know but . So I don't know whether you have a partner or not not if you go. To good launched Australia but would you do you feel now you could walk. Around and order it I don't know I don't I really would not do that still I don't think I could do any think that way to you know I just wouldn't feel comfortable or as there are so people about you know it's not even about the looks is that I'm I she's got you know my life sometimes. I mean I have like kissed someone in public can you know I even just doing some of that I kind of put away some I don't want to do this it's terrifying What are people going to think I'm comfortable in the way that I can be expressive Bye-Bye to actually you know how you hold someone's hand I would love to do that. Public Option accepted and you know little mite of change of the law will protect you I think I was very hesitant to probably hold people's hand and one of the man's hand and you know I feel like one Pride happens you know everyone's going to come to put up by very soon as proud as I have are it's back to normal taking quite of a conversation between John the 67 year old retired teacher a 19 year old. Comes you pride takes place this weekend in university square opposite covered she cathedra 23 minutes past 8 breakfast wait now to reason May has been taking parts I don't know gracious ceremony in France on the 75th anniversary of D.-Day the prime minister has been joined by the French president Emmanuel McCall in Normandy speaking just before 8 this morning the prime minister said she was humbled to be at the ceremony marking the creation of the British Normandy memorial it is incredibly moving to be here today looking out across speeches where one of the greatest battles for freedom this world has took place and it is truly humbling to do so with the men who were there that day. Standing here is the waves washed quietly on to the shore below us it's almost impossible to grasp the roar courage it must have taken that day to leap from the landing craft and into the surf despite the fury of battle. How frightening for those men and women yesterday 99 year old John Jenkins had everyone on their feet when he spoke on behalf of veterans at commemorations in Portsmouth the frogger is old when I landed on the Gold me sorry 23 years of company I was back in bed. I was terrified arching everyone more you don't see how it is. I look back on a big part of my life in China for you know why but I was just a small part in a very very morphing altered to be a story to die in front of for many other veterans you never forget your comrades because for Boehner together. The card and. Center for readers on we will never forget thank you. Everyone got on their feet even the Queen after he spoke so this morning we've been honoring those who took part in the D.-Day landings with our memories thoughts and connections to that day I for one just want to say thank you because I would simply quote What had they not taken that decision and ended say domination so this morning we've asked you to give us your messages your thoughts connections to that day. The local celebrant she told us this morning just how vital D.-Day celebrations are this generation. Slowly leaving us that is a lost generation with real life memories. Of what it was light and when most when they're gone they're gone and so it's important to capture those memories and I'm so pleased that the 70 face anniversary has been marks all over you know all over the world. And Tommy Laurie gave us a call to remember his dad also named Tom and his uncle who fought in the D.-Day landing Rico come down twice through. To Normandy and it was very very emotional explain where it gone out on here on the rest might go. You know all the graves but we stood on the beach at Normandy. Beach and there was a gun turret which is all rebuilt now which is what we got off we were no longer This was all gone this flying understand to see that woods are you know I felt so small in front of my dad my dad was such a hero to Mary Yes and here it's all of us thank you love and all your messages this morning some now coming in as well as some had not read out some before I will get to them yet to let me know please your memories thoughts connections all messages to those who took part in the D.-Day landings morning Kate thank you now you've been text I didn't get yours now but you say I just want to say thank you to every man and woman here on earth or in heaven who endured how to give us a free future of freedom thank you for having made this choice for us as Kate yes I think we all agree with that when she Williams port on breakfast this morning your great uncle was involved in the D.-Day landings was a me he was he never actually went saw a never went to the beaches but he was in the room knife a 9 found the Irish just found out yesterday of a heart and a woman has never told me before but because I was a thought is involved in don't hurt but he was involved in in that as well. As he was allers actually certain overseas what he saw on top and he was ball over all night and we watched on the telly yesterday in Washington all unfold in those stories on the data could bugs we hear what was there and people telling their story and you had some of the events of what happened are fascinating as well someone find a parody was it John I phoned up who's talking about the Brown Good yes it's about my dad. You know my dad was in the already for the never forget of a series but after the thing for the 1st time before the Bren gun the catch is always closed. Oh at the end. There given that Brad go when he got conscript is when he was doing the square brushing and he for the Bronco he said Ridge the 1st on the for my always close I couldn't look at the end of I see that catch him on the run you need to ensure we got a good shot without this one for the Bronco to catch is always closely related thankfully with his eyes I don't like exactly Thanks Ray Richie Rich lovely stories coming in the company of 37565200 free from hundreds of mobiles all just with that text 8 want to with 3 star text message received O.B.O. Tweet me at B.B.C. Called walks your memories thoughts messages and connections to the details D.-Day landings as we commemorate that 75 years ago today. a sick think today's town Good morning David trains will be joined in northern France this morning by Teresa May Donald Trump and Emmanuel macron to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Normandy invasion alone Piper played to mark the moment when the 1st British soldiers went ashore the Stratford food bank says it needs bigger premises after it so remaster of increasing demand for its service during the 1st 4 months of this year is reported a 63 percent year on year increase as more and more people need to use them Ford has called Union leaders to an emergency meeting today renewing fears for the future of the plant at bridge end in South Wales the factories been under threat because of falling demand for the 2 engines that it produces that the organizers of the Kenilworth show say they're on the lookout for a new venue with stony park set to be unavailable next year it's to do with work on the H.S. 2 line which is due to cut through part of the site. B.B.C. Coventry and weren't just for solid cricket this morning more of share set up a chance of a 2nd successive County Championship win on the 3rd day of the match against Nottingham a shared edge Bastien the Bears Captain Jean Patel claimed 6 for 16 is not all out for just 97 in their 1st innings they were a bit more hard to dispose of in the end when they followed on they reached 116 for one at the close yesterday that means they're still 178 runs away from making the Bears batting again Adam hose completed his 1st century inflows 1st class cricket and said that achievement meant a great deal to him just as in most celebrations a lot I think. You know sort of at that age now I start to. Bug a bit a bit on the shoulder in just that so that constant question of. When will it come if it works and to get out the way it was an obvious delight and I'm just really happy to put in a position where tomorrow we can. Hopefully going when the going to be more than the World Cup India when their opening game after they beat South Africa by 6 wickets in Southampton and New Zealand continued their 100 percent start to the tournament with the 2 wicket victory over Bangladesh today the defending champions Australia take on the West Indies at Trent Bridge with both sides winning their opening matches Waratahs Chris Woakes says poor fielding gave England's batsmen too much to do. To try and beat Pakistan on Monday the England obviously lost the all render says they're ready though for their 3rd World Cup much like this Saturday against Bangladesh we left probably 20 runs out there in a failed and I've seen that ended up being the difference in the game really be able bounce back in Cardiff and looked to go again but will now an unlimited account Southgate's refused to be drawn on whether a team Sterling will captain the side Internet nation in the semifinal against the Netherlands the Manchester City forward says he woke up fuming upon hearing rumors he was skipper the side in his personally apologize to the manager the winners of tonight's game will face hosts Portugal in the nation's League final after Christiane a renowned Oh he's a hat trick to earn them a $31.00 victory over Switzerland in Porto will be only an hour and Wasps have announce their 10th signing ahead of next season and he's from Coventry Paolo a dog who comes in to bolster Diane's selection of winners the speedy 22 year old arrives from Sale Sharks having previously spent time with Leicester Tigers and the England Under twenty's and finally in tennis British number one you have to come so we'll have to wait until tomorrow to play her semifinal at the French Open it's after yesterday schedule at Roland Garros was abandoned without any play Juta heavy rain in Paris the remaining quarter finals will be played today meaning conscious match against the Czech teenager Marchetta Vondra server has been pushed back to tomorrow. 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Oh and Anyway I'll a serious note we are talking car park in just a moment you have believe how much money comes to council made on park and also is the Kenilworth show this weekend if you've not been that you need to do it because next share Well the show could be because N H S 2 is going to be driven right through their current site so get down there this weekend or we'll be going to a different location next year that is for show a kid we know this morning we are honoring those who took part in the D.-Day landings with your memories thoughts messages and connections to that day morning to you Rachel he says just a big Thank You to all the men and women who helped to make as free today morning just a big thank you and why Eve we question marks we talk more about the D.-Day landings in school I can agree with you more I weigh 27565200 is the number to call me that text with restart text message with C W 837 now coming to the council made more than 11000000 pounds from its car parks in the last 3 years according to data released into the Freedom of Information Act What's maintenance and operation costs were taken into account they made a profit of more the 9000000 pounds the city center barracks site was the most lucrative It was almost 2000000 pounds they speak to come and Sega who is the strategy lead the transport and highways operations to the city council Good morning Carol morning Trisha This is along the main 8 and how important is it as a revenue stream for the council. So I just I've been in some background information on this when I was asked to do the interview yesterday it's not quite as it's been reported in the press we were going to provide. Absolutely yes the 11000000 pounds that was reported is the amount before V.A. Take a goes over to the Treasury so the 9000000 times that was quoted as being the profit element was actually the next the man that came to the council so we got 11000000 pounds from people who paid income 2000000 of that went over to the vats Paypal and then the remaining 9000000 has a number of expenses that have to be taken off before you can actually see what the net figure is OK even if we lose this still is still quite a bit Many So how will it how important is the revenue stream for the council current Well one if you take into account all the expenses so long car parking we have to pay rates that's over the 3 years which just and $2000000.00 pounds so expensive in total and then we have stuff where you have to be taken into account and there's a whole load of that the cost the $6.00 and a half 1000000000 pounds worth of costs that come up that $9000000.00 so the actual surplus that's delivered is about just under 3000000 pounds for the 3 year period so about a 1000000 pounds a year we spend about 6 and a half 1000000 pounds a year on highways and transport issues across the city things like winter maintenance potholes girlie cleaning lining traffic management and that goes to fund goes towards funding services OK bearing in mind the money that you have made though we be recommending it we view of charges or will they stay the same we won't we would never say we would never review the Make A we are and you know. Increasing pressure on our budgets at the moment we're not reviewing them and there's a lot I didn't appreciate the pressures this puts on people and businesses in the city center and you know we deliver the policies that the politicians ask us to do and if we're asked to refuse and we will refuse those fees and charges we've heard a few people get in touch with their favorite car parks I mean that was the most lucrative one was the Barack site. With Caroline and like he was going to she says she's not surprised how much the car parks charge she came into town to volunteer with Embry's just over 4 hours in the barracks it cost Costa $10.00 pounds and she says I go into the lower precincts or the N.C.P. By the by I think it's much cheaper and nice a car park where you make about that. Well we have a strategy a compact right in the city center a short stay and people if they want to cooperate for 4 hours they are better off and get much better than if many if they park in the car park such as Graves Street took us to the street the fees there are much lower so we do have a range of options available to the public but those in the city center for a short stay with we're in expecting people to come into town do their shopping and then be away within 4 hours if they want to do a quick Canaanite it keeps a good turnout for it visitors in the city center those people that need to be here longer do have a choice to park a little bit further right and a less for that parking but just thought as well can other any plans you know obviously we had towards City a coach at 2021 of the really plans to maybe spruce up some of the. Worse for wear car parks like pay it but certainly are NOT agenda today to look out we're waiting for final sign off for funds that will come through the West Midlands funding part so once we've had a final agreement on that and I think that's to the end of this month we do have plans to do some. Improvements to the car parts are looking tired and also we'll have selling car park which will be a premie a cop arc in Coventry that opens imminently I think that's in the next month or tell you things that I believe. Quality. Caroline Myss not want to look at. Again I look at that's our hope baby. That will deliver a much nicer environment. Having to manage that with money. Because expectations are higher these days there's more reliance on vehicles so yes that will be the one if people want a nice experience. In the city high quality composite kind of we know high quality Chargers are not what is now but we'll have to. Thank you very much. For transport and highways operations the City Council thank you for those of you going contact with your favorite psyche and I think the. Very popular. This morning time is 18 minutes tonight it's breakfast with Trish Caroline has given a cold morning Carol I. Say OK let me just let you down the lovely booming voice. Sounds something I mean I'm enjoying my time off and enjoying the holiday I've been so living Yes sunny rainy way also but I'm going back to it they talk about Coventry so you know my job. Very quickly about. Mo D. Day teaching in school Definitely definitely I think you know the children should learn more about specific things that happen especially things that actually turned the face of the ward how it went things were struggling and you know it was it was a formidable prime which came about I know a lot of lawyers who lost but you know was he puts all in perspective doesn't it I mean all this rhyming about Rex It's you know moaning about trying to not you know at the end of day not very trivial isn't it when you look at all those lower you've always sucked the forces those they just went out there with the sole intent to make sure that we became free again and I think you know that. Lost. Makes me it makes me think you know my granddad was in both of them spoke about any of them he was injured in 1st and 2nd world war he was part of a team that went and then literally the pad for any thinking yeah yeah. I don't always see talking fill me the way can home is the 1st. You know a mistake just. Knowing I agree with you I'd like to say I'm a little bit when I went to school in coverage a little bit about the D.-Day landings but not much we definitely need to know more Thank you very much Caroline. For getting into this this morning 087565200 is that number if you want to continue with your memories thoughts connections all messages as we commemorate those D.-Day landings 75 years ago you can text with Ray start a text message with C W coming up is the cow worth show this weekend 12000 people will flock to Stanley Park but its future is under threat. B.C. Coventry and work should travel more than just a moment it's going to travel fast Samad silly any issue. Well it's still looking quite busy Trish on the M 6 northbound there's a breakdown between junction $3.00 and $8.00 announced 3 A for the M 6 tolls we still got the inside lane closed there better news so if you travelling north between junctions $1.00 and $2.00 there was an accident just before the commentry exit that once now cleared so lanes therof reopened still it's busy on the M one on the southbound side we've got a breakdown between junction 19 Council and 18 at rugby and it's quite slow this morning for the A 46 at Binny wood so that's heavy just off the T.G.I. Island also Holyhead road coming into Coventry queueing towards the ring road because a road was is quite slow for traffic travelling towards Lemington only a full 5 to along here right away and that's busy just off Gallo's Hale he's. The public called us on I was 87565200 thanks very much Sarah Tilly morning and county Oh she says is remember that I was with love and respect 75 thank you very much for that message at coming up at 9 o'clock it's big minute. Good morning to you after the news 9 o'clock we'll be talking about D. Day I should have read this morning 75 years to the day since troops landed on the shows from to try and liberate the country from the not says. To you to remember there were 87565230 number now's a real opportunity for us to say thank you but there is a personal connection you have with. You've just been moved by what you've seen in the last 48 hours are 87565200 is the number of. The Morning. Big minutes back this morning at 9 B.B.C. Come true. For any chance continue that conversation with farm 9 o'clock I don't know if you've ever managed to see any social media or in the papers this morning but how we read was one of a couple of people who joked how. He's 94 year oh and some of the veterans really sort of Reanna said that their feet back in the day landings and he was one of them who was so shocked that isn't the parachute and landed on the beach at Normandy I mean just incredible being well could by his family. I want to quickly weed out a lovely poem David Ellis to has written command. Writing those D.-Day landings he says remembering sends fathers Oh Brothers It matters not a jot they left weeping sisters children and mothers in some cases this too would wipe away the tears in time as well Don and kindly. But these men who left their lives on beaches then stained red we were member with grateful hearts the brave and valorous day. When the full thank you very much David lovely thank you 12 minutes to 9. Breakfast with Trish this morning to be joined in the front by treason by Donald Trump and president this morning to commemorate the start of the Normandy landings 75 years ago Tom gave us a call from Warrick. And his uncle who fought in the D.-Day landing we took him down towards. Normandy and it was very very emotional he explained re read going out on it on the press Michael. You know all the guys we heard on the beach at Normandy. Beach there was a gun party which is all rebuilt we go off on a long this is all gone everyone I'll be flying into from there to say that we're you know I felt so small in front of my Douglas the director my. Lovely stories and memories. Back says it needs bigger premises after a massive demand. In the 1st moments of supports the 63 percent increase as more more people need to use the food banks money to Houma is a my is the money for food bank we were primarily would like a space probably about double the size of this boat a cabin where we can have a. Meeting space and we can have warehouse space at the back that we can have open you know 5 days a week to make donations I did he instructed but we'd consider anything space outside of Stratford and maybe even a 2nd distribution point somewhere else I had to come to pride this weekend we sat down 2 gay men in conversation 67 year old John is a retired teacher and 91 is in his 2nd year. At both spoke about their experiences about their sexuality and those days you're either a criminal or you're mentally ill you know where you were and there was only one charge couple of times on namely how to describe the place not Detroit yeah. I mean if I was me. I'm full which is code you lead us to a meeting this morning for an announcement on the proposed closure of the company's plan to bridge and in South Wales the G.M.B. Union has said that closure would mean disaster for its members and the wider community local people worried about the likely impact on I think the whole economy but on the specific. This is for a lot of independents this is turning who rely on the. World. For the boats accounts to say and for so long our lives to be 20202021 but every expected. To be spent they come along and I was happening it's. Very well you with everything that's happened with. The place you live. The breakfast with. B.B.C. Coventry and. 9 minutes tonight I'm very excited about tomorrow's show way giving away a brew really actually if it is a surprise in the months to give way or when your weekend fight a freebie I'm giving you and your family the chance to win tickets to see Monster Jam there Rico if you know for sure what. Why put it. Tasted monster trucks going over most obstacles in front of a shocked and stunned crowd you could be shocked and stunned crowd I know you won't want to miss it keep listing out to breakfast tomorrow to be in with a chance to win your weekend on us good luck with that 8 minutes to 9 it's going to be a dry bright day periods of percent shine long periods essentially However one or 2 localized showers boo hiss possible later this morning and for a time this afternoon but temperatures stay high highs of 18 degrees south yes I'd love to see what the War Memorial Park which Williams and I going on our weekly walk do join us if you can 12 noon by the tennis courts by the cafe now this weekend it's the kind of worship 12000 people expected to flock to Stoney park for the largest one day country show in the county but its future isn't a threat because next year will be out where as a chance to use going to be driven through that current site Charley is the organizer he's on site with our reports he reached Williams morning rich and Charlie. Yes morning Triffitt I think you got behind me that those are the railings which right we're at the main ring area here for the canon was show which is going to have sussed a 75 acres the show takes Stanley Park and I'm looking at the smaller the Marchese are already up the sunlight is blaring down on the green fields and $12000.00 people as you say will be packed into this all starts T. For the Kenner with show but the future the kind of show is very much in doubt about where I will be next year as you say Charlie Whitman is the festival director Charlie it's fair to say it's been a rocky road to get to this point for the show on Saturday yes times it's been it's been a very difficult year we started out in December full intention of being on the site and I had a phone call from one of the from the. One of the organizers of Stanley Park who said that. We'd had a meeting with a chase 2 on and fortunately we would be able to hold the show because they weren't giving us access this is for the 2019 show so we ended up a bit of a panic trying to find alternative location then in February I got another phone call to say you're on we're back on the site so I managed to get not firmed up with H S 2 in writing and we ended up back on the original site for this year and the thing is for paper may not be aware H S T A where we're looking ahead the green fields the tractors over there we can see the park area over there and of the main ring area I chose to the new law and as part of that link called to see from London to burning a Boeing What's a late will cut right through this part once when he spoke Yeah it does it comes through our actual main What is the currently is the main show ground yeah it comes absolutely through and it wants out literally half of the show site now obviously here this year you've got to put the event on and get it done in March when you only had it confirms what are you what about next year well next year we're still looking at alternative sites and if you had it confirmed you can't be here next year no. We've not had it confirmed still in the dark on that the likelihood is it won't be here but H S 2 again was put back 12 months probably 2 months ago so we're 10 months down the line so I mean who knows communication is very difficult with H S 2 and they're not very forthcoming on the planning and letting us know what is going to out in the future now the kind of show he's been going 76 years up into it many times a kid is starting to be filled with I think in a region in the forty's is the future of him down if not here next year there's always a question mark and I'm hoping not there's always a question mark to whether we can actually find a site because we are a 75200 acre site it is a big area trying relocate especially with this area with H S 2 going on huge amount of development and building so it's very very difficult so we have got some possible alternatives but we are trying to keep the show within the location of war now as obviously it's called the Kenilworth show so body thought you'd expected to be in and around kind of one of the sites out there on the table if you're not here next year I think it's I think it's probably the wrong time for me to discuss We're just in negotiations with other areas at the moment to go to backstop effectively we potentially have we heard of they have Yeah absolutely and I will see ways they also say these barriers and there's a lot of work going on here today the trucks are coming in all got caught in the traffic so very very busy day here I mean you know this time on such a day. People were streaming in to enjoy the events can we show what will be going on here in the main you know what we normally talk in the morning for the public we do get a lot public coming in about course annoying my in-ring here we've got. Poor Hannah motorbikes we've got want some stuff going on we've got full events going from 10 o'clock in the morning that's brilliant Listen oh probably a fantastic guy and if the weather holds out her she'd be to ferry very good type of life site very much in doubt about where the show will be next year and will it . Make the best of it what SHE CAN WE HAVE approach has to. Comment This morning we're still waiting to hear back from them if we do then I'm sure you'll hear on Philip to show later on this afternoon from 3 o'clock I'm sure we'll have the very latest and all the best bits from the commemorations today over in Normandy. Of course Vick is asking as well continuing the conversation and asking you for your thoughts memories connections to those D. Day landings it's coming out to charitable just a reminder as well that tomorrow if you fancy get any bigger they say. Yes but still chokes the votes to jam at the Ricoh we're giving away family tickets you won't want to miss that in tomorrow's show will see you from 6 o'clock. pm B.C. Coventry and larger travel it's really how's it looking for one lane still closed on the northbound I'm 6 says a breakdown between junction 3 and N.H. Announcer Yay for the M 6 toll and it's also looking busy on the M one sounds well we've got a breakdown between junction 1000 accounts old and 18 a rugby said the inside lane is still closed off there seeing some busy traffic for the A 46 at Binny would still quite slow towards the T.G.I. Island and if you coming into common street said busy for Kenilworth Road traffic road and also. Holyhead rose and a key going to be on new bold road towards the town center if you see a problem call is on my way 17565200 thanks very much there it's you have a bad day I'm sure you will look to see you at the memorial park if you can follow weekly. 12 knew by those tennis courts have passed by the gap to join isn't some always but we're looking ahead to the weekend killing is the return he will be speaking Betty Potter all about that. Minute now with a warning. Thank you very much indeed treasure do we will see tomorrow with Friday's show no interest this morning has been talking about the 75th anniversary all the D.-Day landings to the day today the moment that those troops landed on the Normandy shores now the queen is said it's time for us to say thank you and is a really moving message so that's kind of what we want to do today how important is it to you to remember D.-Day whatever your connection whether you've just been moved by what you've saying give us a call 87565200 is the number. The place you live the stories you share. The B.C. Wintry and war a true. Good morning to you 9 o'clock this is the 6th of June with the latest news Tom Cook alone point the moment when the 1st British soldiers were sent ashore in Normandy as they began the alloyed offensive to liberate Europe 75 years ago today veterans of D.-Day are being joined in Northern from sponsoring Donald Trump and Emanuel McCrone country World War 2 veteran Dennis Davison has found the charity Normandy day U.K. . Today they're trying to set a world record to mark the day by getting as many people as possible to take part in a peace picnic encounter in whole park amid die of cold intrigue Linda begin will be there should also be at a service at Holy Trinity Church earlier in the day to commemorate D.-Day and she told us that today is very poignant for her and my dad has. Said and this morning in a chunk of the middle possible to listen to the weather report says even crack a joke. And to think of all of that all of a sudden the possible hole is they have 18 degrees Celsius those 2 news here will be controversial on next is that 10 so. Thank you very much indeed John Cook good thing to you and welcome to a beautiful sunshiny fan as you can step on the way. Between now and. Down taking with the family and today it's all to. Yourself but come to a good. Story. Tree and.

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