Sports this morning after the debate over where the new blue passports will be made after breaks it so the company Dilla Rue makes the code red ones is in Gateshead and they say that the contract for the new blue ones has been awarded to a French company but does it matter we just heard from Hamad in Shields who said no it doesn't it's fabulous do you think he's right how important is it to you where should they be made what is your passport to stories if a list oh yes absolutely if you've got your passport $100.00 where we love a little trip through it if you've got some interesting little stamps on there or 912326565 or text if you want triple 3 star have just hit me do not start. With your B.B.C. News 9 o'clock it is Anthony dear thanks Elfie Good morning bunkers and ludicrous the decision to manufacture the new blue passport in France rather than get said is being criticized by its M.P. As a blow to British business Delarue which Kearney produces our red passport claims the contract for the new ones has been awarded to a French company the get it M.P. In Man's is calling on the home secretary to answer his questions this is a decision that would never happen in France the French would you procurement rules by stating national security as a reason for not doing this the British government should be doing exactly the C.M. And not allowing the Yukio new blue passport Porsche Briggs it to be produced in France James Ramsbotham is from the Northeast Chamber of Commerce. That is one of the best places in the world for making secure items like Passport currency and if the British government is saying that actually another company somewhere else in the world is as good it will encourage other people. The government says and the E.U. 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The weather is dumping actually Colin this morning and my view a bit windy with it but it's warmer it's going to get warmer during the day at 9 Celsius Michael how the roads we still have these delays on the A one heading south how to vehicle accident earlier which is close to 3 lanes This is between junction $68.00 will be him. Close. To 25 minutes to get from the. To the the team one of the vehicles. Which will require cleaning off. Will be in place for. 6 minutes. Just a couple of minutes. Just a couple of minutes. To get through the. 7 minutes of queues to get to the. Road and the. Queue with. The moment. In place. This was a woman . Was a woman . 656. A breakfast thanks very much for joining us on B.B.C. Newcastle radio for the northeast we're going to keep a little quiz on this is the 10 to teaser. I want to give you a big clue. Fantastic British drama. An interesting phase a British history. And one of the stars in a couple of the start of this. Was like who went on to be in Holby City. OK if you have any idea what. T.V. Adaptation was give us a call. Yes . Her assessment of I think passports were about where mine is as I was a drummer in a foster house not what color is but that could be and where your passport is produced a big problem for you all it might not be consented to hold delivery which currently produces Britain's red passports claimed yesterday that the 500000000 pound contract for the new ones had been awarded to a French company and that that could result in the loss of jobs a Gateshead Well here's what the boss of jewelry Martin Sutherland said about it yesterday over China get a little clip view into takes time I think we can go 1st to in men's and chat to him about your reactions to this in an M.P. For Gateshead Well you know our I think it's probably gusting quite frankly it's quite clear that a French company may well have been awarded the contract it doesn't haven't been yet confirmed but it's interesting I think that the French government. Even using E.U. Procurement rules find issues of national security and probably national prayed as well as a reason not to award the contract to anyone else but a French themselves so why would the British government award the you know the post Gregg's it brand new you. Dog blue passport to any other complete going to British complete money money well well the thing is though there's a cost and then there's an overall value of the of the of the contract award to the U.K. Exchequer and of course if you're paying British workers to produce Britain British produce most British workers national insurance income tax when the spend the money repeal the T. And the company involved as corporation tax so I'm sure that none of that has been factored in all of look at the tender tender price of course. If the contract was awarded to a French company all of those benefits to the French Exchequer will be fronts not to the British Exchequer to Allington tax all a lot. Of National Insurance would all go to the French Exchequer and any corporation tax of course to them also what we don't know how else would they not affected these things in a in if this is a business decision that we're all you've just explained there is terrible business well that's exactly what I would see it it is terrible business put it looks to me as though the awarding of this contract has been doing basically unattended price and that is bunk as from a British perspective from a government of perspective but also you know in the pause Briggs world if that's the way we've got to go one would have thought that the very thing that would exemplified the U.K. Leaving the European Union a British passport would certainly be manufactured within the containing the United Kingdom rather than across the Channel in France I am just completely nonplussed by the nonsense the color of this decision the emotions attached to this are obviously high the pair has been running with this for weeks from various different aspects to the color of a PA Sport and obviously you know it may have been something away from where it's been a home you know the team Valley City where I live in get said you talk about job losses it's it's so a more this I mean we no longer make brown ale in Newcastle it was on same level that that would be the case do you think this is a similar sort of why emotions around and saw high pain about I mean I think it's it's a huge symbol of the truest Briggs it period you know we're not in a lot for spreads it period yet but surely if there was to be a symbol of the poor sprigs it period and the U.P.A. Expressing its independence from the European Union the very possible that millions of British citizens will use would have been matched. One would have thought what this decision really just flabbergasts mean it proves to me I'm afraid that we've got a government who knew the cost of everything valuable. Thank you for cover under speeches about it in and then pay for good said they all thought all 912326565 we can chat now to Martin Lloyd he's the author of the passport man's most travel documents I'm pretty sure Martin you've got an opinion on this why are we getting so hot under the collar about it when I can assume that from where your perspective is getting hot under the collar because of the the loss of employment looms on the horizon. Because dollar route to make passports for other countries don't so are we saying that those countries should be saying oh we'll stop using dollar ruin we'll print our passports in our own countries we're trying to fly by looking at it is not politically race coming in but Martin is it about as in mentioned there you know it is a symbol of post breakfast Britain. Well the British do passport of course was there long before European Union came along. Yes it's become a symbol of Britain. Because we had the blue pass on but quite a few other countries had blue passports as well out of particular distinctive but it was a an international design our passport it was decided by an international group in Geneva after the 1st World War $920.00 and everybody was supposed to use the same design and they did to a large extent our design our realize ation of the blue passport was judged to be perfection itself at the time. And why was it so perfect. It was designed we you people some of the money into it I think quite frankly the past was good stiff cardboard color a good recs in cover on the on the cardboard good quality paper. And it was expensive to produce you had to write the names in in a little window. So it took time to do many countries have become for the time to do that others have a 100 paper we're talking of $120.00 days after the 1st World War resources were scarce. And so we put the money into it and made this possible and that passport design stayed with us probably for about 70 years they had minor modifications always through but still the basic design to have the years Martin we got your passport on you now now I think all right of all my phone as a girl any interest in stamps and it's because that I remember that used to mean an awful lot to a lot of people of course but that does not lie in the same way anymore well well that's that's the agreement within the European Union you will get your passport stamped within the European Union and that's what makes the passage through the frontier controls that much simpler much quicker I mean do you like queuing up when you get off the airplane you want to go through some kind of baggage claim claim and are get on to a holiday or go home and killing up to have a stamp in your passport is taking time yes. Within the European Union you don't get your passport stamped so effectively your passport you read passport or moment in an identity card with pages you can tell the pages and European Union they're not going to use your identity card already in between red covers It's just that one page with all your details on. But those things will change there when I say again will it check will it change presumably post break that will change the bitter Vimal gerrymander that will be negotiated between the British government requires more to the French the French Dutch company can supply and it'll have all kinds of security safeguards in it but even with that company they won't be making everything themselves the passport manufacturers can't make everything themselves they have to buy in from various other companies there's so much technology going into a passport with the various security safeguards the holograms laser readings and things like that my crew in caps ratings they don't make it all themselves down the line there man I'm just going to give the number all 912326565 do all the countries around the world have similar. More connections to the passports like we do or we are we a little bit different in that way we've always been different. In the 19th century our past what was the only passport The had no description on it right through the 19th century a British passport it would just say Mr John Smith the British Subject traveling on the country on their own on the continent or whatever other passport would describe people down to the shape of their chin to cover their eyebrows but our foreign secretary Lord Palmerston at the time in $1037.00 said I will not submit the Englishman to the ignominy of having his fizzy on me perused by a foreigner and watched I am foreign secretary no description will pay on the British passport but how about that the actual authorities if you in the passport say will have no description because in Britain. We didn't like the idea of passports we didn't require in the 19th century we didn't require foreigners to present passports to come into England is that because we had the son a problem which the Empire never said we've managed to get that you think is in the last entire country we were very receptive in that respect what was once part of what will be finished 815 we relaxed everything 1220 yes anybody could come to us without passports but other countries required us to have passport to go to them and there being no airplanes at the time practically the only way out of England is via Belgium or front so you have to get a passport to go to Belgium or France Well the one way of doing that was to go to the Belgian consul take another Belgian possible and it was form for a prince instead of a 2 pounds 7 shillings and sixpence for a British passport which was a phenomenal amount of money and 832 pounds 7 shillings and sixpence a housemaid living in a house where he served with things ourselves lucky to be earning 12 pounds per year and a British passport cost $2.00 pounds 7 shillings and sixpence then a phenomenal because you can go to foreign parts. A Belgian passport it make you Belgian then get a French passable person one point it didn't make you french but it allowed you into their countries so that's what people did they actually took passports of foreign countries in order to travel in those countries because the British passport was so expensive. Guest on the subject of the past Paul did write the passport Amman's most travel document or 912326 my most annoying POS port observation go on as a lifelong glasses wear glasses for the passport picture and my face I know but isn't it something to do with the way that the light flashes when the pitch is taken I don't there's one observation I want to make that not feed back into. And. On the passport control normally you would have a gentleman or lady at the possible control. They do that then with your eyes there were still nobody that and it was just machines and you had to look into a machine and I don't know if that's happening but I think that's Garrett your observations plays on the past but what does it mean to you you know what is your view on this story about possibly Sports made elsewhere in and of the current set or 912326565. 6 or. For the Northeast should talk about POS ports. How important is that to you how important is your POS port to you what does it mean to you or 191-232-6565 you can text it won't trickle through a site text baby say Yeah I think it's a political perspective pick the specific item looking for. Significance to us obviously because Dell or e the company which currently produces Britain's red passports is here. Yet and it came yesterday that the 500000000 pound contract for the new ones had been awarded to France so what do you think about this one chappal 3 Start your message with big . The significance of what I was looking for let's go or not I thought significantly as former C.E.O. Of northeast manufacturing company served Canzano you know that the team Valley Mark what do you think this means well I when I 1st heard the news report of the actual crash in my head and they had my hands. I'm conflicted here because the tender process in the E.U. Is actually very fair. It does come down to has our individual countries implement those regulations ourselves in the French are actually very good the Germans the Austrians and the Dutch are not so good and don't talk in a clear Portugal so so it's actually a fairly level playing field it did start can be the difference between what the 10 and has actually covered by way of opening it and the difference between it and the tell a little bit because such a long way 120000000 in 500 millions of lonely just I'm not sure. To be honest we're not sure what was behind that difference I had James Glanz bottom on this morning saying that there were rats from the novice general commerce Yes there were some wonderful companies and not does a great job and they they are based where based very 500 yards from my office and they do a wonderful job of printing stuff for mockeries main to them what do you think will mean to them to lose this well I I can't comment on what the management's going to do. Because it really comes down to the skills go where they want to keep on the course they do print passports for other people so it kind of depends on what the U.K. Passport was actually worked on as a contract so as a business as a business decision you think it sounds fair where you want to easy. That couple things I think 1st of all if we are talking about being and I have one which is what Greg's it would suggest we do which is what we are yeah well well and an alien didn't get on except. That all that all the talk about. You know we should retain the passport printing in the U.K. Because because of some financial. Measures I can doesn't doesn't really hold up because Jim out to has actually got businesses in the U.K. And reports say they're going to create 70 jobs elsewhere in the U.K. So I'm not looking the ONLY to the economic argument for me potentially the security argument is probably the best one to go was giving a talk to the prime minister. Because that's what the friends with the French would say you know the point of our passports is security if you close and thing that goes you're going to queue remember accusations and you could couldn't you a bit potentially to mouth a MUST BE ABLE TO Yeah I would probably you know there are professional company that you would have thought that make mistakes and that things all 191232656 foreign in the news so thanks very much to Mark Boyle a C.E.O. Of a former C.E.O. Of northeast manufacturing company Sam Cohen what do you think about your passport what does it mean to you give us a call. With the latest B.B.C. News his hands need a thanks on a good morning as you've been hearing pressure is growing on the government to rethink its decision to award the contract for the new blue you care passport to a French company rather than the Gates said for making the current Red One local M.P. In man says he's going to tackle the home secretary Amber road over what he described as a bonkers decision to Miss Ramsbotham is from the Northeast Chamber of Commerce and says the government is making a mistake we're dealing with some of the items that need high security there is. Got Kate's success in this area highly regarded throughout the world but I do think the government doing them a huge disservice if they don't recognize that the government says and the E.U. Rules that had been required to open the bidding process to all European firms a man from North Tyneside who was recently assessed under the new Personal Independence Payment benefit says he's going to fight a decision to take away his specially adapted car Curtis Lee who's 29 has cerebral palsy and struggles to walks Anita's car to get to work under the old system called Disability Living Allowance he was awarded the Malta billeted Grant indefinitely Shaun Alexander. It is from the Citizens' Advice Bureau in New Castle and says Kurtz case isn't the only $1.00 cost to the Citizens Advice Service it is facing one of the single biggest inquiry areas we have and it's a lot of it is because of the confusion people don't understand why the being transferred over to pip they don't understand the criteria for it and the assessment itself we find doesn't actually do a lot of people a proper assessment is very cursory the Department for Work and Pensions says it's committed to ensuring that the several people get the support they're entitled to elsewhere today the E.U. Is recalling at some bastard or to Russia following the nerve agent attack in souls free last night leaders agreed with the British government's view on the poisoning of the former double agent circus cripple and his daughter. And a wild pine martin has been captured on camera in Northumberland for the 1st time in over 100 years the mammal is about the size of a cat and could be seen sentencing on the footage suggesting there are more in the area the last recorded sighting of all in the Northeast was back in 1905 and that show B.B.C. News your next at 10. And lets out of high mountain this morning so if you're looking for pine martin after it's that it sent it on the ground that's how it can spell OK you weather today but not good actually really really cold it's Baltic that wind is really chilly and a little bit of rain around as well not too heavy but certainly the winds make you feel wintry top temperature around about 90 three's but not feeling it has a look on the roads that please Michel Well good news on the A warm the early accident between lovely Hill and the cold house runner it has now been cleared all banks have reopened so traffic getting back to normal so the London Durham City Center is looking good all moving well although it's still fairly slow on the I want 67 around process and both burn we've got slow traffic at the moment on the A 177 Durham road in both directions that's following an accident of Prince Charles Avenue which is closed the road near to the industrial state normally a 19 they're pretty free flowing now approaching the time Tamil still got the 5 minute delays heading north into the Silverlink road works on its knees. Off now on the 4 heading west between. Just a couple of minutes of traffic that if you can keep us updated on any problems you spot around the region. A 19123. Essential. Feature. C.B.C. Radio for the no seats. So. You. Observed here remember this this might be a little bit before your time. I think you I think my mom used to watch this. I think. Well plenty people in the text somebody set up says downstairs a similar similar theme yet further implied said A Passage to India which I think is a clear isn't it because it was a bounce of the British Raj in India Kiran after World War 2 The actual answer was the jewel in the crown is a right and yet not that many people getting it right the world until June in forest hall and I just remember my mom like she was born in India or was brought up in India to she's about 14 so I guess that's why we used to watch a lot but it was a huge show was no Maalik Geraldine James Jeffrey Peggy Ashcroft Charles Dunst in Pinkett Smith very very long cast of distinguished actors and Lesley Grantham performs in. 91232656. 123-2656 shot back to passports one of the main to what is your personal is your passport to you and how important is it that we make them here in this country in gates and in particular yet so do the rule is the company and you know to be honest I had never I hadn't heard of the company before before this is happening obviously some huge company sounds French yet bought it was a bit secret I know. Somebody you whose. Friend works there they said cartel you put it there so there's always an air of secrecy wherever money's Mir there's a bit of shrouded in cloak and dagger because clearly the risk you know has got to be very high Sierras passports it's got to be high security and I'll be honest I live in the same valley another worth is not meant to where it's all over the. Ground where they make these put they go to France Yeah very serious story this is you know for people that work there to Rick. Currently produces Britain's red passports and declined yesterday that the 500000000 pound contract for the new ones as being awarded to a French company and obviously that results in the loss of jobs Gates had plenty of opinion coming in on both sides of the fence though is it just a business decision it's just about money plenty of tech saying that we can chat to Chris symbols and now good morning Chris. Good morning I don't know where your grandson is Chris thank you very much for John's off unite this morning just your initial reaction then Chris A you surprised by people being shocked and upset not really you know because a lot of people can remember what the U.K. Was like the United Kingdom was like in the 1950 S. And without rules colored glasses on it's not like that now we're just a very small part of a mater global business area. At the end of the day it looks like because we willingly got various politicians and people saying you know taking the line on what what's actually going on. A contract was awarded to a complete are can do the job would have been a right not the end of the story is it just fat is it would have business well if if the procurement system was down. Which obviously it should have been delivered last week was the one competitive in that you know how many of you can completely lose out on contracts around the world because they are not competitive do we do we ask politicians and the prime minister to look at they have to relook at every detail it goes on like this they didn't spend all day or just doing us you know the end of the. I think teller is welcoming the end of a Kenya contract to make the passports anywhere. Dimmick passports of various other countries around the world if the most countries decided to to make their own in-house which is essentially what we're asking to do what would happen then the rooms would lose all of that Wow So it's a global market I'm afraid and. When competitive do you think this is possibly also a matter of security and who could provide the best security because we're living in an edge now where things are changing all the time I understand that our ship only the French computer will be supposedly awarded the contract to make it possible they must make passports for themselves all of our countries around the world is it not sensible the risk of possible would be to secure now that's my point my point is perhaps they have got something up their sleeve as part of their bid the promised even tighter security. To ensure holograms actually we know Joe but I'm just I'm just asking you whether you think it could be part of the bid. Quite possibly I don't know you know you have these various politicians who will make a living mileage out of this very interesting you know if the reason Mia was coming to the end of 10 years minister and she was very young popular what this contract appealed to a whole in order there'd be awarded to the you again a little bit of political mileage OK thanks very much Chris Christie is in well then just one where you all 912326565 So Chris is saying business is business and that just comes down to money and it comes down to value for money has a welcome to B.B.C. New Castle is he right and I know and I just finished saying to everything I feel it you know with facts as we want to be saying made in Britain and the very thing which a divine written as our went to her passport what I had so why should it be made in Britain well because of Beck says I mean you know the country voted to leave you with a negative left you've got to keep all of the things that were very good at making and so pertaining to the United Kingdom and this country and I mean yes I'm saying many may be part of it but that if they're going to be a loss of jobs and Gateshead there's going to be benefits never having to be paid so one might outweigh the other as just to have a strong about as I've just got a new one and it's beautifully pursued juice this pictures of all the iconic things in Britain running right through it and presumably this is so that they can be forged you see our abusive old POS port of usually main something to you and all the people might just be purely functional as was functional his car keys get you to get the cargo on a passport just get you from one country to another where when you are you've got a British passport so you our bridges Sisson and I think we're going to be proud of our country and specially with this big Selleck saying that we're doing and going back to sort of running our own affairs we've got to be loyal to. What we're all about. Still you still get Newcastle Brown It's not mid here anymore and so you know to Main this this emotions attached to so many things that we just don't do anymore but I think with the passports come on it has to be produced in this country and I mean and talking about security I'm sure that the loo and team Bonnie have amazing security belts and 2. Things that they do that I didn't realize actually that they produce many there but I think we should or keep it under one umbrella is it is it just about the passport because if let's let's just take an every day item say let's talk about stuff so you've got a toaster and once produced in Britain and then you've got another one that's produced in Germany and you might be able to buy in one of those supermarkets the. Whole wherever else it may be and it's so much cheaper What would you feel the same then is emotive because it's the passport I think it's a motive because of the passport and I think this is because I think I got a shock when I heard the news yesterday and I think a lot of people would be feeling the same that's probably they'd probably didn't realize it was made in a Gates and I've just got a new one I've just got a new red one running for 10 years and I've just been looking through it and every page has Nikon exceeding of somewhere in England and there's one page with the angel of the north on it and it is quite a beautiful thing and I love leather and I know this isn't particular leather but the quality is there and I'm just wondering when these blue ones come out it's the same quality that we produce might be in the blue on so there's sort of these things of swerving around some quick points there and do you agree do you disagree passport a thing of beauty chew you just as we had then or now I'm 12326565 is it functional just to keep you from Ed to be getting touch with the snow or give us a text. Still to text with the B.B.C. That's the birds that's Mr Tambourine Man this is B.B.C. New Castle radio for the northeast on the 10 o'clock leases your takes of all of you got it we're going to talk about chocolate which is a good thing to talk about on a Friday heading towards Easter because we're going to be visiting Northumberland Chocolate Factory and we're going to Willy Wonka on you this morning it's very good fish in a little doses this is it and it's a real kind of turning a dream into a reality story 2 was well so that's to come after 10 o'clock with me I'm available . If you want to meet. A purple top I have. A love that's when the fear of films the Gene Wilder version obviously I haven't a chocolate in nearly 10 years is that because it is that because you loved it too much of the can't touch it really Mary good doesn't know me yeah I was in North 6 barrels a day and. Got all known to stop me so I've got to stop all the knocking on the what how disciplined is that kid now right. After 11 o'clock one of the Northeast most beloved charities is celebrating its 10th birthday this weekend this a Bobby Robson Foundation so why go behind the scenes I mean I think it was set up with the aim of raising about half a 1000000 at 12000000 pounds later it's just achieving phenomenal things isn't it so we're going behind the scenes after 11 o'clock and throughout the show this morning I want to hear about those jobs you've started you've got halfway through and you just wish you'd never bothered. With any threat that's what I'm going to say Favre jars and ribbon. New things this is not. You just weren't involved. And then asked the mother not to trust that he used to be really simple it used to be you would break the teeth of your guests with 5 sugared almond it always used to be sugar and it was always just for the ladies was nice bags of net and involved yes and now it's changed to lots of fancy months tell us what if it isn't really fancy I've got well it's Easter Monday when I'm tying the knot and so I've got tiny little jars with Little many eggs and love ribbons around it it went with the ribbon idea. Yeah because people just want to get into it quick and sort of ribbon strewn across the room and then it'll be a total waste of time and money well. Let's not get into that. To go and spend the writing about it let's not talk about the waste of money it's about the love the connection between you 2 kind of 7 to 10 problem 7 minutes to 10 right now which I think about passports this morning because the passport saga has been kicking off so plenty of text coming about that but I think we can 1st of all. I feel like I'm on the one show going from one subject to another and. Joins and now we're going to be in who's going to talk to us about camels Good morning good morning welcome to the. Great and we've been talking about this because we've also been mentioning the fact that there's a university that is launching a degree in soap operas so we've been taking people's strange qualifications and you have a qualification in camels tell us about it in. Terms of the holiday if there were some very. Simple what's really slow it was apartment you're going to. Moscow all history in the world coming right. Right. DR and so are. So I. Thought so she was. And I believe you didn't pass 1st time Ian Knop 2nd time what happened what happened that was houses that you already just that licensed. The ball of thought with its large license you know lots of eyes you can still be problems with it. In the world with the caravan with the camel. Bridge it was used by we're going to be just really well it just it was but I mean using it was so we felt 1st time to fail to see an oncoming caravan approaching a bridge I can't believe that you've got your camel riding license brilliant thank you so much for coming on and thank you very much for all of your contributions brilliant or 912326565 you can text if you want triple 3 star you text B.B.C. Breakfast good about 5 minutes left thanks to tell us about your passport a year situations on the text lords of Texan since the start of the showed some o'clock this morning so the passport saga is a kick in the teeth considering our departure from Europe says Stephen Ambuhl however did the bosses delivery not say they produced passports for 40 other countries how then did those other countries fail are we not just winching for no reason there's a couple of facts reflecting that same opinion that French passports for the U.K. The current U.K. Supplier contract runs in 21001 up an extension on it until we have a clear picture out of the world outside of the E.U. Said thank you very much for that text. Just so I put the cats amongst the pigeons to mention the fact that the price possible price actually goes up this month did you know thank you very much text 13 now and you remember the plans for an open class mine open Drew Ridge been nice part of normal and there were people who lived locally we had phone ins about who weren't happy about being nice or some people saying well you know could bring jobs to the region Well it seems that permission has been denied saw and. Open cast mine has been refused by the community sector Sajid Javid amid fears about its environmental impact Let's speak now to Duncan Lawrence who's owner of the drift cafe at Creswell in part of the city of Dru Ridge beer company I'm sure you're about to do a backflip live on air for us this morning do now but utilize. Definitely Dillard has been a long ready ready hard battle and ready ready. It is made ready the right decision . Do you think this is it or are you still. Cautious about all the celebration no not cautious at all. Do you mean in respect ready in the respect that there could be around to to this and another campaign from the people who want mine there I don't think the. Banks and. Take a long time to get through a 2nd ground in our. 4 tonne will be running now using British coal and British power stations how did you find out the news. My wife. Was in a mate to meet somebody actually and change her up to. Meet the news of not not look to the. Year and your your 1st reaction was it disbelief was it were you expecting this of of always being confident. Ready ready when ready this case. And I thought it was such a. About choice of the banks to. OPEN MIND Well a spokesman for the department of housing communities and local government said the following he has considered all the evidence heard at the public inquiry together with the recommendation of the planning inspector his decision took account of all material considerations including the potential environmental impacts of the scheme so finally don't just your your reflection moving forward now do you think this is great news for the area are you going to have conversations today with people who are part of the campaign with you yes of course and ready it is fantastic. Tourism is absolutely. And this. Is one of the key ready targets to know them been towards them and the future is an obvious. Jobson contribution to the local economy don't can thank should John is still the owner of the drift catfish Krystle part of the city of Drouet Beer Company thanks very much for the calls and texts I am it's been absolutely brilliant thanks very much for getting involved much appreciated and committed the very quick mention of you've got 30 seconds just very common well done and good luck to everybody at the Young Farmers tonight putting on their presentation of Treasure Island. Now this is my rock N roll Friday evening in a 4 orders doing fire. Doing party rats now I was not going to work.