It isn't easy at. 11 o'clock Monday morning Jody Alford has the B.B.C.'s 6 News thanks for a good morning an inquest has heard how a man set himself on fire at a house in Bend fleet Peter Walker reports the B.B.C. Essex Kiran Lynch was 50 years old and from cheeks ave on Cambie island was rushed to hospital after the incident in boys' grain on Tuesday morning an inquest opening today heard he was seen to pour the contents of a container over himself immediately becoming engulfed in flames a woman aged in her seventy's was also hurt and Mr Lynch was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder but he died from his burns that's night the woman is now in a critical but stable condition in hospital Peter Walker B.B.C. Essex news Essex coroner's court hundreds of protesters have gathered outside Chelmsford Crown Court where a group of people are on trial for trying to block the takeoff of an immigration removal flight from Stansted Airport the protest group and. Claims the plane was carrying $57.00 people who were about to be deported to Nigeria and Ghana the 15 defendants who deny a joint charge of endangering airdrome are alleged to have cut through a perimeter fence to access the stand where the plane was waiting to take off last March European Union foreign ministers say the E.U. Has expressed its unqualified solidarity and support for the U.K. After the nerve agents attack in Salisbury which Britain has blamed on Russia they've issued a joint statement after a meeting in Brussels attended by the foreign secretary Boris Johnson. Police are appealing for witnesses after a stabbing in CO Chester the victim a man in his twenty's is in hospital with what are being described as potentially life threatening injuries following the incident on the high street around 430 yesterday morning it's believed he was stabbed in the stomach with a screwdriver the suspect a man also in his twenty's is still being sought the T.V. Presenter and McPartlin has been released after being arrested on suspicion of drink driving he'd been detained after an accident in Richmond in south west London yesterday and a B.B.C. Investigation has found hundreds of charity clothing bins being stolen with a gang based in south Essex reportedly responsible for taking 50 in our county the bins are usually full of clothes shoes and other textiles which people want to donate to charity in woods president of the Textile recycling Association says that there are some link to a whole variety of other serious crimes that involves criminal networks who we believe are linked to people trafficking a modern day slavery and we would implore individual police forces to work with does to help rid our society of this menace N.B.C.'s exporting football Manchester United will face Tottenham Hotspur in the F.A. Cup semifinals Chelsea meanwhile will take on Southampton they be left a $21.00 yesterday in extra time to put their place Southampton one earlier on to nil Wigan and in goal for remark Roy's one the Arnold Palmer Invitational in Florida the Northern Irishman shot 8 under par $64.00 in Sunday's final round to finish 18 under for the tournament it's his 1st victory since winning the P.G.A. Tour Championship 18 months ago England's Justin Rose wish was a shot further back while the US ace Tiger Woods ended joint 5th. The weather for Essex cold windy and cloudy this morning with widespread Frost a nice butts as we head through the soft any we should see a bit of sunshine filtering in on a brisk wind staying dry today highs a full Celsius $39.00 in found Heights B.B.C.'s. 3 minutes past 11 Jodie how food here on B.B.C.'s. Great. Big B.B.C. And Hello Hi Yes thank you for listening it is right through until 12 o'clock here at 12 details of the mix tape a little later that we'll worry about after we all want the best that we paid top dollar for it I'm guessing but we'll talk about that food in those produces the east of England co-op. Producer of The Year Awards and they have just named at Essex pharma as one of their supplies of choice we find out more about this and why his products are so special and what it all entails and why thousands millions of people across. The presumably pointed towards these products more on that in the course of this hour still got more comments coming in about the choice of volunteers the use of volunteers a doctor's code to look after right away stations at the gist of many of the messages saying we're running on the railway companies are not up for the not supposed to be so why aren't they paying for it oh well we did hear that they'll pay a little allocation towards plants and boxes to put them in I guess that goes to the soil perhaps and possibly a watering can to keep them going we'll find out more about this a little later in your views on that would you volunteer to look after our way station or should they be paying somebody to do it full time 3024041 that and other stuff that we haven't even thought of yet between now and 12 o'clock . You're listening to break cool 03024041 tweets at speed. C S 6 text H once redoubles 3 and start your message with Essex beasts these B.B.C. Estimates. It's. Still. Get. Laid so. They. So. Live. Saturday morning no it's no Saturday morning from the Time War is Monday morning I think Monday morning B.B.C. Essex and we've played the course and what can I do it's great clock through until 12 o'clock and say to be back here on a Wednesday or for a few days so we'll meow but say here on Whedon's Day We're talking food just a little later on a top award for an Essex food producer let's continue with what we were talking about in the previous hour and Greater Anglia calling for more people to adopt way station What exactly does that mean. Really no to be honest you're the Iceni is so that means you're possibly a security guard though don't get involved you could look after the the flower boxes means your garden or you could top it up a little bit if it needs a little boats or possibly a painter I don't know on the one hand good idea because otherwise the stations will fall into disrepair some might say they've been like that before but a company saying well we do the structure but we need somebody to pretty them up a bit you could argue that that should be the railway company that pretties them up a little bit as a substantial and good argument other thought but they're asking for people to adopt stations and you might want to adopt stations many people have no half apparel amongst others is going begging at the moment John in Chelmsford want to have young offenders or nonviolent criminals from open prisons volunteering on railway stations rather than volunteers from the general public well it's this whole thing about volunteering here again and I know of I have said it to myself I occasionally Why should I volunteer to do something that somebody used to get paid to do but it is a changing world different world now and if you took the example of how you. White men and I know they had different titles and all the rest but if you had what used to be called a Puerto on a railway station Take for instance or thought or Southwood him and there were 2 trains an hour then what do you do for the rest of the time dig the gardens and should you then be a gallop to more than a I don't know my local station as a so-called security man this from Mark but only does he stand by the entry gate. By the ticket office he's job specification should be changed it's the easiest in the world to Riker's Yeah he ever seems to do anything you ask you a question he doesn't know the answer is at the gardens at the station used to be brilliant so why not get this guy to do a bit of station management and garden maintenance and he could also see what's going along along the platforms as well so he could doubt I go and so our issues on the platforms if needed to be might be better for him by enjoys job or says Mark 302-4041. Whole. 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I am indeed culturist and with the avenue of remembrance the eastbound stretch I had a cue from the 812 to the west away it was quite heavy still looking a bit sluggish on the senses but it's starting to ease up finally in Brentwood the A one to 8 on the road is slow in both directions still between Highland Avenue and Hogarth ave you will go to Key were also 3 brand Brentwood on Shenfield road the westbound stretches slow between Middleton road and Wilson's corner and the South End dots here ial road is the usual suspect slow up into the road works at oddly Green Road services are to standard for Greater Anglia between chairs and Liverpool Street and also for the Stansted Express between chairs and the whole street now because a train has broken down on Paula back to your next update in half an hour. Keeping you informed when it matters speedy C S 6 travel. This is B.B.C. 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Essex 2 Essex food producers came onto the programme talking about the east of England co-ops producer of the Year awards for 2018 Well weeks man a poor from Malden was one of them and they've scooped the best producer award beating off stiff competition from other organizations throughout Essex Suffolk and Norfolk focused how he runs the company he joins me now in the studio 12 for this morning Ray how are you Yeah well thank you very much congratulations as well what is this entailed the used to be England co-ops producer of the Year award Well the producer of the Year Award is a fantastic competition which runs each year so we were we entered it with them and our competition for Essex was Ken grain and Ken was in here you know when we were trying to win votes which was last month and then we went forward we we won we what we're lucky enough to win Essex and we went forward against the winner of Suffolk and the winner of Norfolk and overall winners produce of the year 2018 so we're you know we were amazed when obviously it is a done just by consumer voting or is there more to it than the others consume a voting so to get to be in it who wins each county there's $28000.00 votes were cast for the produces you know for food for each county and then once which is a winner of each county then the judges come out and they they judge they learn the business and then they will judge and decide who the overall winner is the co-op east of England is big business I think there are impressed people here I think it goes from sharing of down to Burnham I think Burnham is that that the further south the store but there's an awful lot of people that's all of East Anglia isn't it so you've got a lot of people that presumably a queuing up to buy your sausages Well we have this right where we've been very very lucky to be fantastic what it does for the local food and local for. Movement throughout East Anglia's is huge and can't be understated there's about I think $19000000.00 pounds worth of sales of local produce goes through the east of England co-op. It's a huge part he's part of business in the for the food for food manufacturers So deuces Let's talk pounds and pence does that mean a substantial growth for your business because of you winning this award Well this is a huge accolade for us and it will transpire into into bigger orders and more support so you know we're we're very very pleased over the moon about this. And care of your animal which is well obviously comes into this or if it doesn't he should do so how do you get that message across there were that was that you lot after your animal given that this was a big part of how the judges you know they looked around each business and how business is so integrated from the salt 3 to the finished product on the supermarket shelf say that's a huge story board with a very rich in the store it's a family run business and we grow the crops and harvest them and feed them to the pigs pigs are born and bred on the farm and you know in a big part the job is looking after those animals and making sure that they're all you know for all the needs of fully met you've got this award from the Co-op but does that sort of also exclude you from the likes of the other supermarkets they might think well you know they've got a good deal there where they used to ring and go up so we're looking elsewhere I mean is it a bit like shooting yourself in the 4 sometimes no not really anything you know the good thing about the these awards is it really highlights from promotes local food and so any P.R. Is is so good and it's going to just it just helps doesn't it because people are talking about food in the local food and choosing to buy something which has got loads of food miles and something which you know where it's produced and you can trust the producer and you know there's been a lot of care and attention put into the product not only the product as it's made but that background story about how the crops are going about how the animals are looked after you got that food traceability from the soul through to the finished product on the supermarket shelf and even in culture amazing in the support they do for local for local food. Do you think the customer all customers take that into account there was a time when we all looked for the cheapest possible price but do you think now we take what you're telling us into account more definitely if you know people or people are far more interested in what the food they're eating is a lot of health and. Also global warming people are taking a lot more care in the products that they buy and how they're sourced and they are thickly produced so yeah it's really important part of everybody's lifestyle these days and just because it's low doesn't mean to say it's more expensive because it isn't because we can produce a product and deliver it to store up the road there's a huge amount of logistics costs which are included so we can produce products and sell them likely very competitively what about I mean changing tastes changing world nowadays there are more people who are declared vegetarians around nowadays and Regan's that wouldn't want part of your your product I mean does that overall was that. Made an effect on our supply over the years no not really you know obviously every This is a lot of people out there now say you know the population of the world is growing say you know the people have different choices and different lifestyle choices and people eat meat some people don't see any but you know it hasn't it's not affecting meat trade in general these small people in these 250000 people born extra every day so if you want to people decide that they don't want to eat meat is plenty of others being born which are also how many pigs have you got a far to go about $3000.00 pigs on the farm any time where a weekly system so we have pigs born each week and in. Continuing continuing jobs a year every day every day there's a different job and a different road to today you know we had pork for lunch yesterday my wife said courses have such a problem I was poor such a well pork is a very cheap protein in actual fact it's always has been say it's very very competitively priced and encourage people to go and look for pork Fergus thank you for joining us Fergus how we who. Man Polk from the most. Major major close and the winner of the east of England co-op's producer of the Year awards for $28.00. Thanks for coming into. This. One. Just breaking through. Just a little bit needs to by the middle of the way end of the wait we're going to be so 6789 to Grace bring it on that time. It is B.B.C.'s 627 minutes past 11 on this Monday morning we were talking about trains and volunteering for railway stations and adopting them and over the rest of it the fact that there aren't as many people working on the railways as they used to be many people working in any industry as they used to be but they still see the unemployment figures and they seem to be dropping another argument people would say oh it's because of part time job I don't know not going there today but we do trains can I see your ticket place right thank you they used to be a ticket collector Fenchurch Street No by commuters is right thank you. Ever seem to say Do you remember this is Jeff from South Bend I don't know how long ago this was but Geoff Wright thank you. Posy does put a bit of flesh on the argument you know can each can you in this day and each justify employing a man or a lady just to stand there look at the tickets and say right thank you right thank you right think it went to a barrier could do it but they need to think with sufficient barriers can't cope when there's a queue and barriers can't tell you when the next train is going and then you can say with electronic noticeboard or tell me that that's OK until something goes wrong and the train for South and Central isn't on platform 14 it's own platform and I wouldn't be for that because Are there many platforms if the train for South in Victoria was on black for 14 and then suddenly it was on platform 10 you need that reassurance. So is there somewhere between what we've got what we should have you can understand that there's not room on the railways now for as many people platforms but perhaps we could do with a few more and then back to what you've been saying they could. Tidy up to go out and says well if we go right thank you I'll remember people that used to sell stuff and they'd call hours just got me thinking do you remember the man I had mentioned before long long time ago that used to be a very well spoken man in Southend high street this is going back about 20 years or so south in High Street in the afternoon at the end of Cliff Town Road by actually on the high street side so just down from now I think or is it from where they used to just there just on the corner there the end of Clifton Road selling the evening at. Your Member him if you're in Southend evening or. Evening and he was the best spoken newspaper Salah in the whole world I don't even think you have newspaper sellers now but he was good evening a. Mile to. Go. To focus. On. My. To see to. A picture. Tube. Picture. Or. Go to. The focus to. Do. You. Know you. Do. Budapest Esko thinking you can probably tell most of the cities on the Rhine even Europe Rotterdam by the beautiful South. Drowning in Burlington by Liberty drowning in Berlin about 979. Krakow is this some about. Copenhagen a beautiful wonderful wonderful Copenhagen going back a bit it is B.B.C.'s 627 minutes to 12 morning. Yes so you're welcome and good stuff to say so we'll listen one of eager. Trying. Not the best reputation. In the world. Because nothing frustrates. The coast. 7 trips to arrive. Why do you reckon I mean that they must realise that why do you think. Then in communication in those instances. Because of polio last. Year. So how could you make that but I'm just thinking because I do that let's go back about 18 months ago I was on a train coming out of Liverpool Street about 7 o'clock in the evening and we came to a standstill Chadwell Heath and that's where we stayed for about an hour or so we had a driver that was saying with a broken down train a freight train at Shenfield And since that speaks we'll be on the way through but there with wasn't much more than that he could tell us and I'm guessing even the people on the platform even the management couldn't say much more because they were in the hands of the guys that had to repair a shift this this freight train so sometimes there isn't much more than Tellus culture in stone that. They could say. Busy for example they engineers are working on the freight train will give you know if they know let's. Doesn't stop your fresh ration they left because at least you know they are carrying a value a little sorry does that go back though to the points being made this morning that Iran is many people working on the railway because if you had somebody on every station manned to the lengths that they used to be manned to then everybody would know about it presumably then you get chinese whispers and the whole thing is change change completely from the original goals of the problem you know. A save point may have made. It so someone let's make the 1st announcement one can. But I think it's a restoration right I think to be honest Alan I mean you make a valid point it's not just the railways it's the whole country is it's just operating now on the limit we've got so many people and so many services and when it works well it's brilliant but if it goes wrong there's nobody there to take up the slack is there. No not so and you know there are obvious a really sad reasons for Trey's be. Essential a man lady sitting on the train no closer is just mentioned communities of years and nationally times that he did not hear anything literal either gave a message that was mumble year in old year old. You still get that it might not be the drivers for I mean how many times how many of us have been on a carriage not just with. That is the case often as far as I'm concerned the drive to. Work out what is reciting and that seems. Bonkers isn't it. Which even more frustrating you know it's an issue was whether you think you know if you know it was wrong but what they'll call you jealous of the guy. Who got. A good guess. Who was with. Us. Who was. Going. To guess THANK YOU are wrong. With. The the guess. We've moved to a movie review. The to. The to. The to review . Was. Moved. To a. The talent we've. Moved. To. Review a review . Of. The to. Review a previous . Thank you we. Will. That you thought oh. Yeah that's right. OK see the sun shine back and give it out it was number one in the days when your charts I know their charts now but I understood then the show that I do now coming up to a quarter to 12 we'll check the road and rail news with Paul in just a moment Kevin 1st of all he got in touch earlier this morning and he's been able to get as get back to us we were talking about Essex musicians and venue and safety when she's back we continue with his aid of Essex musicians I've been looking at venues so let's link the 2 that next musician should be talking about isn't it Kara Shaw and Kevin emotion has memories of Mr Shaw. Quietly Hello. Hello yeah that sounds about right around here remember the casual. Travelers join Reilly was the 1st time I saw him fly in a given situation but he was playing guitar with a great friend of mine who died very very recently was another great local musician . Lenny Kravitz Suzi Quatro also. Walked the fusion was such an attempt to. Say well I don't know why does every Tuesday or every Thursday they used to be the travellers choice but we we made a point of going over from Burnham in a couple of nights for him from the area used to go seemingly every week Yeah yeah well. We had some albums. But registering started with band dance band later Morrison. And I remember seeing the adverts for that because I mean I was young for those I didn't do Dana dance and all the rest of it but they were all the rage in the fifty's in the sixty's those big dance bands were my show they weren't rich was a VERY YOUNG Well I think it was about 16 I'm not sure bridges always been in my life I'm so sad they just recently. Had a young vocalist young singer by the name of Dane who was about 14 at the time who also played with the. Great guns as far as I'm aware to the case of if you got the talent right place right time and just hope that it works nicely for us people. Are going to be saints Herman but as a teenager in the seventy's. Nothing ever happened because we were going through the. One thing about my dad and his crew. The great standards and you never went anywhere without a saxophone in the back of the car. Sometimes with. Family drives in the little. Ford Anglia and somewhere in the. Back of the. SEC's And so it went on and. And then. Through Oshie age and all those people only grew up knowing the rage was always there is then I didn't know Nick that well he was always very quiet chat but he was really a guitarist and then a few years later when he when he reached each time as you know Nick show I was absolutely flabbergasted because it's got to play progressive rock music like nobody's business and then he was on the album charts and the singles charts. Brilliant white make sure a little later and say he speaking to him on Wednesday mornings program thank you Kevin just got me thinking about those big bands dad was in and in the forty's fifty's specially that was your entertainer I mean my mom and dad met at a dance a local dance with the band and they used to be 3 or 4 of my people followed those those bands around happy days I guess they were easy and 6 travel buddies long before I came along he's pulled us articulating Paula we've come to you don't really know what was it all let's start off in Mark's tell you where the A 120 Eastbound is really picked up now just before the 812 at Junction 25 as usually a one to 7 South and arterial road is queuing as you head up to the road works at all green road let's have a look at your trains we've got a problem because of a broken down train service he suspended on great to angry and Stansted Express as his between chosen and Liverpool Street as a result I'm Paula Brett's Your next update in half an hour. Keeping you informed when a man says B.B.C. And 6 travel. Big cities P.C.S. Takes. The steam engine good idea. The telephone a great idea extending as many different schools and just one day for Sport Relief not to come back to me on the one. School believe challenge and on Wednesday I'm going to be whizzing around Essex trying my hand at everything from jumping into a pool. Going down. I'm standing on you take. Drugs you only use sport when you challenge a Wednesday you told B.B.C. Essex. We'll be talking about music venues in Essex for the last 2 or 3 days I will continue on that theme tomorrow but. Tony Fisher who's here at 12 o'clock is working on something bigger far bigger than that we're going to be talking morning right we're going to be talking all about culture stuff on my 1st great music venues and there are 2 places we're going to visit on holiday Monday which is Easter Monday and that is going to be the cultures to 6 form when blur came to town in 1904 I've got a tour around where it all happened with Damon albums music teacher who is obviously very much part of that on the night itself we have a little look at the stage we find out where they park the lorries the security at that time I guess they were big business in D 4 you know and we're going to be talking about that and begin to be playing some songs and getting some real memories and from there I'm going to be going to Colchester Institute where of course some of the big bands really did play and broke their teeth as well I mean not literally there were no punch ups or anything but the likes of the police did a support gig Colchester Institute in 1978 and I meet a guy there who's got the program of that happening and he remembers that they broke the drum kit Well they were on and it was a pretty shambolic album of the ants did very early gigs there as well plus of course the B.B.C. Did their own college rock goes to college and you might remember those and that madness came from there so we got to go behind the scenes and we're going to sort of relive those moments and another moment we have is when I'm walking through the corridors towards when born or where they have a lot of classical concerts and boxing now and. They go to the 2 together. But you know if there's something going to actually punch. Up the guy who wrote the theme to the Clangers wrote it in the corridors of culturist or Institute and we actually go to the room where so lots last start to look forward to Monday yes I work on that the moment today's show we've got live music in the studio once again I love to find those acts that really . Up and coming the really steep haze that are from Essex today not too far away in Chelmsford there is a juror called Hemingway going to be playing for his life in the studio just after 2 and also a big big time for television in the Golden Age of Television and 60 the producer Ian Brown who had worked in the past with both Jim Boeing and Ken dog who of course we've lost in the last couple of weeks if you talk a little bit about his memories of working with those guys but also on the bribes which is a fantastic animated T.V. Series again based in Essex and also what we've been watching on the small screen we'll take a look at that after 3 and got a full review of to marry a writer which I caught last week really touched on it lightly on Friday so I'll give you the full review at 130 the next incarnation of the yet the great action archaeologist and I thought as we're talking about archaeologists that can be our midday mixtape today so we're going to have an out of songs about archaeology Now what can you come up with. I'm going to start off with Shake your body down to the ground by the Jacksons because I thought that would be rather nicely anything else you come up with it's time for you to dig out some great songs for us on the subject of the chain I was 30240. You can. Be until you've done things. You get on top then gets teary eyed I believe. God is good cause. Feeling good. It's going to be fun such. As me keep seeing feet long if the boot. Saturday morning from the. You didn't hear that we're listening again perhaps B.B.C. . Thank you for all of the calls thank you for listening. And it's always a great listen in the. Days of things to do and places to go right across the county including a full review of. Live in the studio music from. Jim. In the last couple of. T.V. Producers. And the brothers animated series going from strength to strength as well as we're talking about songs for archeologists between. The idea.