To say the company should be allowed a limited role while away which has a base in Cambridge denies it poses a security risk but the conservative m.p. Damian Green who served as 1st secretary of state and to reason may believe there could be problems the idea that who always in any way independent of the Chinese state is clearly not true its about sublist thing is do we want to make it easier for the Chinese to do all the spying on us that they do now and conceivably And this is where frankly even even the best experts are guessing what they could do with 5 g. Plans to build a climbing wall at Fremantle is in a piece of her I have being criticized by the t.v. Nature expert Chris Packer He says the wall would turn and unspoiled area into a theme park than in Park Trust so they've chosen the site carefully to minimise the impact on the project is about getting people into the park and actively enjoying it you can hear more on this here on breakfast in a few minutes a major research project has found that an Antarctic glazier the size of Great Britain is this appearing faster than previously thought if the Thwaites closely a meld skull Oberle sea levels would rise by 2 feet it's also holds back another 9 feet in the ice shelf behind it Keith Nicholas from the British Antarctic Survey which is based in Cambridge says the situation may deteriorate further the biggest uncertainty is associated with the Antarctic ice sheet that's the one we know least about in the one that has in some ways being excluded from estimates for the future simply because we know so little about it all we know is it is going to contribute to sea level rise but we don't know is how much and how quickly in a country to sea level rise a lawyer representing 5 women who say they were abused by Jeffrey Epstein has spoken of their fear it claims Prince Andrew is not cooperating with the u.s. Investigation into the billionaire paedophile a prosecutor in New York says the f.b.i. Has received 0 response from the Prince's lawyers despite repeatedly approaching. And Drew strongly denies allegations that he slept with a 17 year old girl who says she was flown to London by Epstein the number of people known to have died in China in the corona virus outbreak has passed 100 well over 4000 others have been diagnosed with the infection some Chinese cities have now made it compulsory for people to wear face masks in public as officials trying to limit is spread over ice Germany became the 2nd day you can 3 after France to confirm a case of the virus the health secretary and m.p. For new markets mats Hancock says people in the u.k. Who've returned from the Chinese city of work hard in the past fortnight should isolate themselves even if they have no symptoms and the supermarket Sainsbury's which has 14 stores across Cambridgeshire has announced plans to cut its emissions to net 0 by 2040 a decade earlier than the government's own climate targets the retailers current carbon footprint is a 1000000 tonnes a year business correspondent Emma Simpson reports some of our biggest companies have already declared a goal to bring all greenhouse gas emissions to net 0 by 2050 Sainsbury's is going faster it will invest around $50000000.00 pounds a year on initiatives from reducing carbon emissions and water usage to tackling food waste in plastic packaging like several other retailers seems braze will work with the Carbon Trust to set science based targets reporting on its progress every 6 months in sports piece very nice it will be aiming to address their poor away form when they face x. Rings and later Porsche I've won only once on the road in League One since August following successive home victories manager down Ferguson says his players are looking strong and fresh remark on Calderwood has called on his Cambridge United side to ignite the crowd when they play host to solve it in league to use of last 6 of their past 8 matches they claimed a battling points at Morcombe on Saturday and now with the weather came a chip. The rain from last night clearing away eastwards and as it does say the temperature is that she going to drop a Little Bonsa we should be waking up to bright a sky some sunny spells around today still some scattered heavy showers all say they're pushed through on a fresh westerly wind and it's that wind that will make things feel cold maximum temperature between 3 and 6 thank you Kate's not sure b.b.c. News for Cambridge has more from us on Facebook search b.b.c. Radio came it's far from possible. In which breakfast we've had Lawrence and don't see much now on b.b.c. Radio in Cambridge if you will I'm just going off to b.b.c. Radio came thank you noise what it is great 1st with the night in the news morning of morning at this point yesterday were touching on my son shoes being missing we need not day to find them we spent the day looking for say the day we looked and didn't find them spend about an hour looking. At it watching a film some gave up we have so many suggestions of places that we looked you know Paris places but they didn't turn up anyway what's in the read back to you on the big reveal here of what's in my long slim red cloth bag which actually has a little name tape so read into the bottom with my husband's name on it because it to him Well I've been reconnecting with an old friend over the last couple of days to reveal what it is. It's a recorder it is a musical instrument an old school record straight out of primary school so we were having a Burns night party at the weekend and we wanted to pipe in the haggis which is this little Scottish tradition and in an ideal world you'd have bagpipes but strangely we didn't have a set to hand so my husband dug out his old primary school recorder which you still have lying around somewhere and I've been kind of to fling away on it ever since and I have to say there is something really joyful about how the really it's a shrill noise that annoys everybody you can. Possibly think the record sounds nice the nostalgia factor that all I promise you you hear the sound you hear the sound of a recorder and it just transforms you it transports you back to school days or less and I think that me up here I mean I think everyone played the recorder primary school but therefore it's just generally associated with. Noise not really playing it very well you know I don't hear the recorder in any well known songs there but I was I've been practicing and I was going to play you a little song later you could all you could just put it back in the bag and we could move on I'll come on up I've been practicing they slowed so I was I was slaving away learning a couple of little chickens Yes they cannot give you just a short you know 15 to 20 minute recital no. That's about what about 132nd recital. Still no listen if you really want to of course I'm not going to say much but instead what we build up to it and in fact let's not widen the conversation a little bit it's about was found by rummaging around the attic exactly exactly this was found in a darkened dusty corner of pricing and you were having a play on it yet. To get away that I reckon there's loads of instruments tucked away in the homes around Cain which yes just like this one and I want to know what they are yeah so let's ask a question what have you got lying around your house music wise and it would be kind of better if it's never played what's lying around the house somewhere. That is just sitting there and the reasons points not play Dati there's a good reason why the from an attic you don't want to hear it you know that's my opinion it's because it had just been 1st if you're if you're listening and you want to join in this conversation which we will come back to again after half 7 join my band this is. My recorder band. The conversation you can join in with it with a musical instrument that isn't played much as lying around your house texters with it on it's not a message with the word camp 080859561 the phones or you can get some Twitter at b.b.c. Cams we will return to this after have 7 and I just wonder whether or not on the recorder. Will sound really really good. Really really really bad I'm going to blow your mind. Right 1st we've had Lawrence and saucy much less on b.b.c. Radio in Cambridge It's 9 minutes past 7 now campaigners say plans for a climbing wall and activity center ferry Meadows in Peterborough could be catastrophic for wildlife the city's largest country park if building plans go ahead the comments follow t.v. Naturalist Chris Peckham Chris Pak I'm launching an official objection to the plans now he's busy getting ready for the new series of winter watch which kicks off this evening but he's written. The city council saying what he has yet he writes I'm opposing the proposed setting for this indoor climbing wall that will be open at nights and urbanize a precious area of green open space with mature trees oak Maddow and protected quality rich habitat for wildlife including bats British wildlife is in serious decline Gita disappearing habitats meadows and mature healthy trees need protecting He says we don't have the luxury to be blonde about removing any now as well as Chris Patten's objection more than 2000 people with similar concerns have now signed a petition a placing the plans for the climbing wall we'll hear from the woman who started that petition saying now obviously it's you know it's an opinion you might have are the way you know climbing is an increasingly popular sport in the plants in of feature in this for this Elim pick saw a climbing wall for the city so isn't that a good thing some might say climbing will feature in the Olympics for the very 1st time this year supporters say the woman be brilliant for the city training facilities not just for the people who live in and around the whole region now Swayze Village College has a similar but smaller ball that's really popular with students from all over the county including Peterborough assistant director of Physical Education Simon Akeson says climbing is phenomenal there is lots of provision area nationally for it's you should definitely European football you know your hockey but there are large numbers chains that don't engage with or current. These 2 incidents are adults who then don't gauge in sports where encouraging them in a different while in a different vision and this school is fantastic and engaging people who necessarily during the reckon they can join in the team games but then in engaging in a sport that makes you friends that develop course friends coordination and or the same much abuse you would in a team game right see a Spade says also in a very safe environment. They're also learning skills that you take for your rights a life into the business out into their adult life but also skills that I share and we see the evidence of that share with with people I know it and not brings a real smart faces that they can kind of have this this ability to employ people's lives and Michael will different farming I can soon Village College reporter Carrie divine and has been to have a look at the location of this new climbing wall in Pittsburgh very Meadows. I'm at the edge of going White Lake which is just one of the 3 lakes here at Nain park I've just watched them gaze soaring over the water which is laughing and swaying so gently today there's hardly a grace today occasionally the old Swan is gliding past as well it's really one of the few places in the city where you can escape the hustle and bustle However if plans go ahead there will be a very different fail at ferry meadows the proposed climbing frame would be just over $34.00 metres high so in comparison for a cafe Joe is $44.00 metres high so this climbing wall is going to be part of one of the city's tallest buildings I'm going to have a walk around the park and see what visitors here think about the plans. We should keep park and build schools in facilities in more appropriate locations in an urban setting this will be alert been building in the middle of the country park so I'm just going along to the main carpark now and this is actually where the wall itself would be and of course I'm Walker's hair it's our jewel in the crown We have beautiful big skies we have an unbroken tree line and you can buy that is just sacrilege the the park was given by a very forward thinking Development Council many years ago and it was given to the people of Peta and the trust was set up to look after it for us they have absolutely no right to to go against the essence of what she's here I mean today I was talking to some people who come here regularly they have absolutely no idea that this is going to be on the cards so I come over to another job have you got I've got a can terrier and he has a terrier. This is are going to be a real challenge for Peterborough City Council because it. If they actually follow through on their declarations and the support of the environment they'll say no to this problem to this proposal no to this development a no not in our country park so it's going to be a real challenge for the city council and I would hope that it goes to the full council say you are from that and I don't know what the city council would say but say for example they say I was going to bring in loads of money it could be great for the city and there's loads of park you know there's space for this what would you say I say there's still maintains itself as the lungs of the city with all the development that's going around and the new buildings new housing residential area this country park is becomes increasingly important it should be pivotal at their environmental and climate emergency stand so that's why this country part becomes increasingly important at the time of all this development that's going on in this city Kerry Divina reporting now we mention the petition which has been created against this climbing wall has been signed by more than 2000 people it was started by Lynn Walton who joins us this morning hi there Lynn oh. Now we're going to talk to you more of course after the travel updates about why you are so passionate about stopping these plans for a climbing wall and why ferry Meadows is such a special place to do so so that conversation with Lynn Walton from Petersburg coming up just after an update from Gary Scott across Cambridge. B.b.c. Radio Cambridge share. About a 15 minute drive at the moment for to make hacks than Jimmy coming into wards Cambridge and watching the 18 eagerly towards chittering that's not looking slow you want for to around sort of again today looks very slow on that stretch back at roundabouts on the buildups looking a lot heavier now. On the black out round about a Supremes if you going into wards are Lincolnshire the a one northbound is closed from the ground the north turn off this is because of an overturned lorry secure in a safe legal fee to do so calls are now 80859596 this is Gary Scott's b.b.c. Radio in which you travelled. Good morning 60 minutes past 7 it's breakfast with Kevin Doughty on b.b.c. Radio Cambridge or if you're just joining us we're talking about controversial plans for an Olympic sized climbing wall in Peterborough in the city's biggest park ferry meadows the naturalist Chris Patten has objected to these plans there's also a petition which has been set up against the plans more than 2000 people have signed it and that petition was started by Lynn Walton morning Len. Linfen you hear me there yes thank you can you give me yeah perfect body to have you on the show high and thank you it strikes me that at the heart of this is the fact that you really love and value fairy Meadows we can you just start by explaining why it's so special to you. Yes certainly and I think actually a lot of people thousands of people actually feel the same and one thing that we do have in our minds is that it is so important no matter how important climbing is a nobody is decrying the fact that climbing is not a valuable activity if children but this is the only country park we have offering nature and wildlife and opportunities in near an open space and we need to give that to our children it needs to be our legacy to our future generation. And I just said be forced to go on. You know it was it's actually saddens me and I'm quite bewildered at the approach of the trust because the source Yes the trust just an absolutely fantastic work and. Keeping the parks that we see original a sauce which was a protection of wildlife open space quiet outdoor country to see what's the stuff and then just work in the park work so hard to do that and everybody appreciates that the 2nd thing is that actually we all agree with the people who are for the Wall the reasons for it we can say quite clearly but we do think that this is absolutely the wrong place it needs to be in the right place and I will answer your little bit more about that Lynn because because presumably people at the named Park Trust they think that their park has to has to involve more and more people from around Peterborough and draw in more and more people in order to thrive and they think that they can have this amazing facility for ph for in the region of. Didn't pick standard sporting facility and maintain everything special about fairy Meadows that you think I think the problem is that you cannot run the church gather one of the big sings safe you know this is a huge been building and it will be urbanising park it's going to be open at night till 11 o'clock we'll have to pay to be financially viable now the park has always been closed at dusk. And the name popped just told me that the South I was a primary teacher with children the things I'm saying about protection of wildlife in the batch. Name popped just too much and this is why I find it extremely strange and because so many contradictions now as they call John this commercial roast it should be worth mentioning here that the building would be 34 meters high and a limpet climbing wall is 12 metres high c. So that gives you a sense of scale of this building and the plans are for it to go in the visitors car park which is not a lot mentioning this is a the that's equivalent to a less story tower block and there's also a huge attached Chad with that and one of the things that's important is that the car park might just seemed like a car park but when the page for city counts page without incorporation and Wyndham Thomas with his amazing vision to create sports urban sporting facilities in the middle of each township and ferry measures to be an escape from not he he designed the car park so the elderly and disabled pregnant ladies if you weren't feeling very well you could go in the car you could have a prime here you could watch the y. Lies to children you could talk to chilly little children's play area more human children you could go to the cafe so silent Let's talk about you say that you're in favor of a facility like this being in Peterborough just not very Meadows So where could it go instead Well I've been trying to work on solid proposals today city council because one site we think should be used is the embankment Originally I was told the embankment which is going to the university sites in a sports l.h. Which seems to fit in really well with a climbing wall and they needed the green space left there and I couldn't stand that but now further down the road we've got to the point where it's going to be a choice of. Of losing. And the why why sometimes we sing also it's all loose in space. And people would rather have. The tape line 8 and I think the city council should really be working with trust on this day and time we have to leave it there in a nutshell where would you think it should go instead I say you'd rather be embankment than ferry Meadows exactly I don't so what you and special and Customs has no pain on the sequential testing and we were why the us is because there is a this is one that saw this development and they're supposed to set sail and that hasn't been considered Thank you very much for coming on that's Lynn Bolton who started a petition against the climate will free Meadows off the clock this morning we're going to be hearing from the name Park Trust for their opinions in the morning with Chris on b.b.c. Radio Cambridge. Mistakes are you considering just stopping even I think was the best place for my times my life I wonder if our next guest agrees with that. Join us and join the conversation. With Christmas. Week. On b.b.c. Radio Cambridge. B.b.c. Radio Cambridge beasts. So news beats this morning we give you a subject that's in the news in some way we ask you to come up with suitable songs and today grab your trolley cars we're going to the supermarket down the aisle exactly Sainsbury's are going to spend a 1000000000 pounds reducing that carbon emissions to net 0 over the next 20 years and we've been getting some brilliant songs on this thing we have Sainsbury's doing that just generally supermarkets in songs or artists got in paper as Peter Gabriel sang about science. If you thought if you had a 2nd coming up on say Israel I would have worked up things nicely and he was in this morning I love this I've just been chuckling to myself reading this suggestion is among the people chewed Algy young doods. Al the young young to his son that. Was. Was Now I am every morning live joins in and there's a good one Christina has also joined in on the same one as you Laura So this is Christina Aguilera sort of Genie in a bottle but genie in a bottle. 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Hi My name is moot and I live on Christian road so Mahmoud we're standing at the moment right in the middle of the gateway to your house to my right as I look out onto the road is one 5th bank of hedging with a train also poking out of the top of it and to my left is a nother dense bank of head dry with another large bush tree sticking out up top is all of this going to go unfortunately yes and like I say I've had this house for 25 years and it was as mature as it is today when I 1st bought the house so yeah it's sad to see it go but will it affect your quality of life they just they need absolutely I mean the privacy it presents me right now as I listen to you can see from my house I don't have any shades and I don't have any blinds because it's not necessary that shelters the house from the outside world what about the noise from the road do you think the the greenery in the foliage at the moment does it provide you a bit of a buffer there will be an increase some of the triple double glazed windows face not really that which bothers me what bothers me is we're losing the privacy to the house. So let me describe Histon Road to you as I walk along it on the north end you've got junction 32 of the a 14 and then it's a main busy all Tiriel routes into the center Cambridge you've got 2 lanes of traffic one inbound and one outbound a cycle lane on either side of the road and then the pavements then the grass verge and then these banks of bush's with brambles and on Levy and plus of course dozens of trees and just at the junction with Carisbrook road one of the little side streets that feeds off Histon Road the chain soaring of trees has already gotten. A little you have a road block I met a chair of the history of area residents association tell us about the works which is starting today but what's going on what it is to improve. Cycling and thus prayer and we like that but as it has turned out it isn't really coming up to the standard that the we were promised in the beginning the roads we are going to increase from the 2 lengths we have now to $31.00 of them of course being a bus lane and we are also going to have narrower psychopaths and footpaths then the standard is usually what's starting today to clear the ground for these main on the road what is ground clearing mean. Loss of all the trees on the northern part than all the hedges and people around here are quite well they've been here since the 1960 s. Most of them unless. They have worries and they don't feel safe anymore you have. A bit of victory Tell me about the Yellow Ribbon campaign they have us in the beginning it's about 3 years ago we didn't know what to think and then we were saying in the song tire Red Yellow Ribbon you know and let's do that so I went out there and put some yellow ribbons out and immediately everybody was asking why do you have it so we could tell them why we had it and some of those trees that you tied together ribbons around they're going to be saved I would say actually most of them so that is to get to it yes now pictures like his the great partnerships director of trust Good morning good morning people are unhappy pizza. Tell me tell me is worthwhile convince me it's well well we spoke last week about the challenges the greater Cambridge faces so we were talking about trying to confront the congestion we were talking about increasing inequality in the city and the overall climate change gender that we that we all face and I was talking very much about a package of schemes a package of interventions that the greater Cambridge partnership working. With partners we're coming forward with trying to tackle some of those challenges and so the history of the scheme is one of those one you know it's one part of the package that we're taking forward as you've said where we're on site where actually we started on Monday but this scheme is being we've been developing this scheme for the last 2 or 3 years working closely with Lilian and with many of the local residents in terms of what do they wish to see as part of this package of pizza honestly that's 45 seconds of not a single reason yet about you trying to convince me that this is a good idea a dupatta mean to be rude Well I guess but if you try to get to the point gesture and and you're trying to deal with their quality what it means is more people need to travel by bus and by bike and Wark than travel by car and so the Histon Road scheme is designed to promote public transport by putting in you bus lanes and priority junctions it's putting a new cycle ways right along the stretch of history and road at additional high quality crossings that pedestrians can use and that's your message to the rest of the and that's your message to the residents who are losing the green ui outside their homes they've got to see the bigger picture what I was going to ground 0 is but following the discussions on the conversations and the engagement that we've had over the last 3 years with Lily and with the residents' association with the key stakeholders they've wanted to see more landscaping going in so unfortunately as part of these proposals we have to temporarily take some trees out but we've committed to put more trees back in we've committed to it and housing the landscaping in the local area so around Gilbert Street and other locations along the route will be putting landscaping proposals in in conjunction with the with local residents because that's what they've told us as part of the engagement process understood all impound traffic will have to be given the vertical this was carried out by so you just shifting the congestion on the mills and road well well shifting anywhere are what we're saying is we need the space to be able to deliver these improvements that people tell us they want in terms of traffic congestion air quality so we sit down and we. That extensively with the County Councils the Highways Authority with highways England who operate the a 14 and we work very closely with Stagecoach in terms of what bus alternative routes and we try and manage emits a gate the impact on both the residents in the area but also people use the routes so yes that does have to be a partial road closure using Nelson Road the buses because the bus priority on Milton Road makes a lot of sense and is supported by the bus company so there's a lot of time and I think going in supplanting this week we continue the discussions with the local residents and we from the start will continue throughout the period of the of the Works thanks for your time appreciate it as ever Peter Peter Blake Cambridge partnerships director of transport. Cambridge. Very busy one on the a 10 at the moment I'm looking at tech use around 80 going towards chittering a wonderful tune at that same old cues there which might be the works that are causing delays and he saw on the a $4.00 to $8.00 at Caxton gym it's going towards Cambridge Mass looking very slow at Miami few spots and he safe legal view to do cyclists and I'm 80859596 this is Gary Scott b.b.c. Radio can't you travel. 730 your headlines I'm Nathan all been our strengths and is expected to decide today whether to allow the Chinese technology company while way a role in building the U.K.'s 5 g. Mobile network American officials have been putting pressure on the prime minister not so grants the Cambridge based company access to the project because of security concerns a major scientific study involving scientists from Cambridge has confirmed fears that an Antarctic glazier the size of Great Britain is disappearing faster than originally thought the melting of the Thwaites glacial ready accounts for 4 percent of the world's sea level rise the total number of people who have died in China. As a result of the coronavirus now stands at $106.00 the 1st confirmed case of the owners of those would be reported in Germany the House secretary and the m.p. For Newmarket smarts Hancock says people in the u.k. Who've recently returned from the Chinese city of we harm should isolate themselves even if they have no symptoms and the t.v. Nature expert Chris Parker says a proposed 34 metre high climbing wall is for tomorrow's in Peterborough woods and unspoiled area into a theme park the main part truss so they've chosen the site carefully to minimize the impact on the project is about getting people into the park and actively enjoying it b.b.c. News became a ship on have your sports in a few minutes. And the weather check this Tuesday morning from the b.b.c. Weather Center here's Kate can sell the morning good morning well it is a chilly start this morning the rain from overnight clearing away eastwards behind it we've got plenty of sunny spells but actually the temperature is going to feel a bit colder today we've still got some scattered heavy showers around us while I want to 2 of those you might just get something a little more wintry maybe some hail over higher ground rumbles of thunder temperatures today are going to feel cold those showers push through in quite a fresh westerly wind and it's that wind that will make things feel chilly 3 to 6 Celsius the maximum temperature but factor in the wind chill it will feel colder overnight lousy dry largely clear where hanging on to that westerly breeze as well minimum temperature down to 0 now when he showers today which have left any kind of wet on the road surfaces could actually freeze towards dawn tomorrow morning so we might want to ice the stretches 1st thing tomorrow lots of sunshine Thank you Kate but it's now 734 right 1st with Ted Lawrence and Darcy McCloud told b.b.c. Radio Cambridge Yeah Ok Are you ready for your mind to be blown with the power of music out yes this is going to be amazing I brought in this morning my husband's old primary school recorder because we were digging around the house at the weekend and we found this in a kind of dusty corner and I've been just too. No way on it ever since really it's nice it's joyful it's not stylistic it takes me back to my primary school days make shrill a noisy and uncomfortable on the well maybe maybe let us let others be the judge of facts because I'm going to treat you in a play in a short recycling in a few minutes so let's build up to that we did ask the wider question who's got a musical instrument laying around the house what is it and how long since you played it I bought my wife a ukulele when she had our 1st child says James the carpenter and she wanted to learn how to play it she's not touched it and what it was 3 let's speak to the last you want to speak to Jude ring Jude back we were about to speak to a caller who Jude who's he's got a little story for us but yeah here's the text number one triple 3 and start a message with the word cam c j m What musical instrument has been laying around your house absolutely ages who uses it and why has it been played so this is 2 guitars. My daughters and neither have ever been played 2 years later that both about to go anybody says Rachel back. Good morning. You got lying around the house I got a piano and. One violin for each hand I like it. One well. So are you musically kind of inclined I wanted a child yes I went to school he is. Like me. So how long did you play say the piano. I would probably around 2021 so you can. Be a little bit sad about the movies that were cool that mattered over Court maybe what you need your piano no. No I wouldn't know. How momentous would have been a bit dotty She's backed by the court how momentous but it's been just to hear you just press a key live on the radio Oh no I know but it's not me you know. Would you like to listen with me and everyone else listening To be sure to come here right now to to the big moment that he's about to play a tune on a recorder. Going to sound nice all shrill. Will not want to say how come on Jute a little bit of emotional support right now he's at this difficult time very you know what you're saying the stage is you'll still say Ok I'm going to back away from from the microphone and play you a little chain and you can see if you can tell what the guy. You know what it's. What you do you know. Ok this is great this is now this is no competition listening right now knows what that is if you can recognize the name met you call in just phone 08005 not 5 not 6 going again Yeah Ok this might make it a little bit easy actually. I know that now come on you spent ages practice saying so is this boy who was cheered you and then you know it is what it is these people want to what we have to leave it there q. And a star Thank you for coming in the number again 80859596 Anybody anybody recognize that sheen across Cambridge is b.b.c. Radio in Cambridge she is always out there good morning Peter very nice it will be aiming to address their poor away form when they face accidents and later part of one only once on the road in League One since August now back up to 5th in the table following Saturday's win over Rochdale rather and down Ferguson has no fresh injury concerns but he knows that away performances must improve over the coming weeks to get to the next that we need to stop picking up more points away from warm ups away and we haven't won anywhere near enough points away from home the standards were set of late if we maintain them it will give us a better chance of winning games there's a bit of freshness in the team that's in with a really strong physically having with really fit the moment and I'm pleased about the Concorde has called on his Cambridge United side to ignite the crowd when they play host to soul food in League 2 tonight's use of last 6 of the past 8 matches they claimed a battling points that more come on Saturday striker Sam Smith remains sidelined I mean to glandular fever while job is a long term concern Calderwood says his players must aim to excite their home supports already for a tract of game track of 2 games at home difficult in their own way. The heart muscle agency where we get to demonstrate a willingness to to run fake tackle but also have the opportunity to score goals and get ahead in the game as well as Rekha and you can catch your local live commentary of pass all the news on Tuesday night football coverage from 7 o'clock tonight here on b.b.c. Radio came a chair in the sun premier central Washington we've up to 2nd if they avoid defeat at somewhat the seafaring elsewhere sometimes host Hednesford and we've out of the bottom 2 with a draw or win. In the 4th round of the f.a. Cup Bournemouth lost 21 so Arsenal people with manager Eddie House as his side weren't able to match the level of performance they achieved in their recent win over Brighton in the Premier League we just weren't ourselves out of position we were and is it because we were brought in it's a getting closer to people winning jaws competing for the knock downs a 2nd because we were 2nd in those battles and I think a good quality team that's the thing you know you have to master otherwise it's going to be difficult Arsenal will travel to Portsmouth at the start of March the draw for around 5 was also held last night in the pick of the other ties Wayne Rooney could face his former side Manchester United if Darby can get past Northampton in their 4th round replay holders Manchester City will travel to Sheffield Wednesday and Chelsea will host Shrewsbury or Liverpool and finally in tennis ash passes through to the semifinals of the Australian Open in Melbourne home favorite beats Patrick bits of a 7662 glove test myself against poetry and she has is why bring out the very best in me and yeah I mean she came at me with all guns wise enough good going to the wind it was really important to try to get my nose ahead when I could I was not as I was at point and then get a role on early the 2nd set with a couple of quick breaks and Roger Federer has taken tennis sang grant to 5 sets America final Federer saved 7 match points in the 4th set so we support for now more in news at 8 b.b.c. Radio came into his Dotty playing the recorder life. I had no idea what that was night no idea what that was and yet the phone lines have gone silly I told you I was wrong until people. Thought he's playing the theme from Top Of The Pops says Kittie you're playing Led Zeppelin The Top Of The Pops theme tune to carry on Twitter Whole Lotta Love says text for success there's a $100.00 to text Led Zep Led Zep Led Zeppelin love and the answer was Whole Lotta Love by Led Zeppelin vindication thank you very much you are a rodeo. And you ever really and I have a record of we're going to come back to this story after quarter 2 and there's lots of people getting in touch about the it's laying around their homes so we're with pausing that and we'll come back to again shortly the time now is 742 Yeah and you're listening to b.b.c. Radio which at night was called the most euro skeptic place in the u.k. The town that turned purple it was back in 2011 that Ramsey became the 1st place in the country to be run by the u.k. Independence Party when the party won control of the town council Ukip Matt Lisa Duthie even went on to be a contender in the party's national leadership contest off the Nigel Faraj the down yet we're on the brink of course happening on Friday so 9 years on with the BRICs it's become a reality on Friday night how the people in the town feel about leaving now we sent our reporter John divine to find out ecstatic early and I'm glad to get out of it because we've put a lot of money into the a.t.o. And we're not getting much out of it so how do you say I'm out and just who pay them well your place Yeah well pleased if they are but I'm a party yes pick one but the big party we're going to have a big party down the road hopefully I'm taking it the you're a very definitely voted to leave yes or no after all this time yeah ecstatic that is going to happen with the ecstatic and the country's future I think of people here and I think people realise what we can do with that. And how much better off we'll be. Have to accept it because it was autonomy just majority voted for it but why we want to lay the biggest try to knock in the world today on our own is. Yeah this is as you could Centro and I think we're going to get a bit of a big shock when the wind by the Europeans have stays I just think they're all in for a great big shock. I don't want to show Williams I want to carve a great why in Ramsey best wishes to go an online business up stairs. Which is probably going to be more effective. I believe in Europe then the show will be a 3rd of our income goes to Europe and we've got 4 staff depending on the costs it's going to we're going to have to take the costs so. They're a bit worried about their jobs I suppose. I don't think leaving Europe affects me personally yet but that's yet to come and everybody is place turn purple Ramsey a few years ago i didn't yes and. Yeah I'm happy about you know how do you keep Man Yeah lead town council and they did good work I don't agree with their politics I know there's a lot of things that aren't good about it but it has been instrument men in you know maintaining peace and it's brought people come together through the youth that we don't hear about and I think that's sad and for research and the like if you see a you skeptical town in the country and there was a firm belief in Ramsey part of majority of the people that we should. Get out of the a soon as possible because it is for you say 1st of January this Friday we will be out of the European Union how do you feel you are amazingly happy it's a long time coming and we can show the worst in the world to England can stand on its own 2 feet. And you know a kingdom might bring quite as you go any reservations at all anywhere in whatsoever for it it's been a lot of hype a lot scaremongering and we've been on our own before. And will try if how do you mout with the rain on Friday papa champagne what are definitely. The big brain does choice and I don't see why we should and I'm one not off it that's what the majority the people in this country would like the clarity of our. And we can move on Jon Voigt reporting for us from Ramsey of course the in the week that we leave the European Union and we will have more coverage on breakfasts throughout this week across Cambridge. B.b.c. 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Radio Cambridge good news please this morning care for breakfast because your idea came a ship issues day and a newspaper where we give you a news story neutron link any song to that story to be potentially a 30 song it's about supermarkets this morning supermarkets in songs on the morning that Sainsbury's have announced they're going to try and go carbon neutral within 20 years they can spend a 1000000000 pounds to become carbon neutral by 2040 so supermarkets in songs yeah with us in great suggestions Christine in Saffron Walden has another song for the budget supermarket little of this one this one is shine a little love. That Listen carefully. And you actually hear the word little. Shine a little love is the way it is the way Jeff Flynn says the word little you can't pronounce his t's He says the music think you are biased because you love your life I have a man crush on Germany. And I'm trying to get my head around the necks of. This is one star is one stop a supermarket we can say yes or no yes yes yes pick a place Ted we pick a new He's gone for madness and one stop beyond. I. Believe. This is good news because he's all about finding what this. Ted is definitely nailed it with this one absolutely not being frozen likes to fly as well and this morning his suggestion is buy seal kiss for all I'm a white. Guy . I could listen to music all morning I mean that is a really quality song is now do you think this is what you had in mind as well because from White tries when he sang it they say oh yeah not now why you ask me that tonight to get your essential past as well you're singing about is it over or just said Salem i Phones thought I was saying Siri I know that is still in the series go yes going to hoping to turn that off they're Ok now we should get the numbers out trying to get in touch with us Oh absolutely yeah if you have a track for us you still got 40 minutes ought to be in the chance of being on the track this morning I want triple 3 to text to start you message with the law to see I am or you can call our 80859596. Which weekday mornings from 6 Lawrence and Darcy McLeod b.b.c. Grazie in Cambridge now the biggest scientific field project in Antarctic history has confirmed fears that a place the size of the u.k. Is melting increasingly quickly the Thwaites class area already accounts for food. Percent of world sea level rise and that is increasing Yeah the B.B.C.'s chief environment correspondent Justin realit travelled for 2 months in Antarctica with the science team he's one of just a handful of people ever to reach the front of the. The Russian hero to follow protocol. It takes hours to fly across the West Antarctic there is more than 3 metres of sea level rise along in the ice sheet here the weakest point is through white grassy or. White is massive and it's collapsing into the sea and chaos of ice at up to 2 miles a year keep Nichols of the British Antarctic Survey is one of the lead scientists on the project the biggest uncertainty is associated with the Antarctic ice sheet that's the one we know least about in the one that has in some ways being excluded from estimates for the future simply because we know how little about it because it's it is so uncertain all we know is it is going to contribute to sea level rise but we don't know is how much and how quickly it'll country sea level rise. That is because it is so hard to do science here this is the stormiest region of the stormiest continent on earth. Sometimes the weather is like this. For. Ice for with yourself even though it's actually quite warm on its own minister it's fresh. It took 5 weeks just to get the science teams and their equipment to the front of the Garcia only 4 people have ever been here before and they were the advance party for this year's project. But. There is a lot of digging the scientists needed to melt 10 tons of snow. They use a bank of boilers to heat the water to just below boiling point then spray it onto the ice to melt. This story over the 1st time anyone has tried to drill down through this crushing belief the 600 meters of ice below be just the most important point of all the point at which the ice leaks the water. To. The team deploy a whole suite of scientific instruments into the water below the glass to collect information on temperature salinity and turbulence I think. They even launch a bright yellow robot summering called ice for the most important sensors on the vehicle are actually measuring the characteristics of the water Brittany Schmidt is from Georgia Tech University It tells you where the water formed and where it's coming from and how much potential it has for melting. The entire West Antarctic region is uniquely vulnerable to melting the bad slopes downwards below sea level that means as the warm water melts the glass here it just exposes more and more ice David Holland is an oceanographer at the University of New York if we look here from east to west the ice front is 10 times bigger than Greenland ice volume is 10 times bigger Everything here is way bigger it's just a different scale. Let's fire next interval. Examples here. Seismologists use explosives to map the ground under the glass here the scientists think the wind and ocean currents on the coast of West Antarctica are being altered by a changing climate. The ice isn't going to vanish overnight it will take decades possibly centuries but this research has already shown it is melting and that will mean huge changes for us in the years to come. Back That's the B.B.C.'s chief environment correspondent you just in reality the reality there it is live radio time is 5 minutes to way. To record a 50 minutes ago lots of reaction to it can I just read you one message out actually from Andy and Joe in Sydney it soon not only guessed what song I was playing a lot a love by Led Zeppelin but also described it as Dr great record a play it did say that I'm not going to lie this is from Mark in Stanford got so you've made my morning with your initiative Whole Lotta Love Do you have any other songs up the sleeve. I think he was joking about you taking him complain London's Burning on end and he dressed in that yeah. That's enough let's get that reviewed by someone who knows his music Matthew gun is head of music who organizes music lessons in schools across the county that was a bit of a screech Matthew was there I'm excuse. Me I am very impressed you know you're going to have to do this a regular basis now I think please tell me you're being ironic. So I say you know if you remember. You know well it's up to you know actually you know back something stuck in the brain is the recorder still where it's at with school music. Well it's still one of them the important instruments are getting started actually And you know the thing about music in schools is playing is when the early years start doing it the better really because in the early days you can learn a few things you got to do it for you things repetitively and younger children actually quite enjoy doing that sort of stuff so record is a great one to start on that we started young sisters younger son a year one year 2 on the quarter and then it's a great basis for either carrying on to more phenomenal record or playing or indeed one day to actually lead us I'm more phenomenal record of playing is there such a thing I mean I don't think anybody on the planet can make the record sound nice and no hole in the world I really don't believe that it's just well we will have to we'll have to put your eyes on that there are I mean I've seen I've seen some amazing professional will tell you I mean even play 2 records the same time it's quite incredible and they make a beautiful lake and how are they doing now to record in the one in one mouth yeah yeah we're in one mouth I just figure has a size and you can I mean there's all sorts of other things you can do that but the thing about the record is it teaches you all the basics you know if you really get stuck into it you learn lots of technical stuff you learn lots about lots about how melody hangs together and then you can use that going forward in whatever instrument you want to move on to next so we often find is a really good starting place Iqra has Texas Listening To be sure to camera Kevin not here decided to buy a 2nd hand people 2 years ago the idea being I was going to learn how to play it through You Tube I haven't yet seen haven't touched it since. In Sherry we're getting text messages galore from so many listeners who have musical instruments home gathering dust and coffee that records gathering dust in the I would estimate this record hadn't been picked up for maybe 35 years until this weekend let's hope there's not another 35 but you know yet the thing is. There are a lot of people who really want to have a chance to learn the difficulty in our busy lives is finding space to do it to be honest it's a big thing so you know when you're young so you want to make as much of that useful time that you've got to do something that actually might not get a chance to very much later on in life but the course those people who get involved in playing and stick with it into their adult they get great enjoyment out of it my sister gigs every week now and apparently she's not doing it professionally she does it because she loves it love me and you know yeah and it's a it's a really fulfilling thing bills for sort of skills I mean there's lots of research online about how good it is for the young people you know development in school their cognitive abilities it's one of those subject areas and skills that actually just crosses boundaries and the creativity the get out of it and it is absolutely fundamental for the rest of your last year in schools here have or listen to b.b.c. Radio came in to get the kids ready for school head off the plane the recorder and says I've got a recorder covered in dust on the top of my fridge freezer it's been there 10 years I'm going to put it down and have a little blow before it hit the kids to work happen let's start a band let's be I gotta figure it out or something yeah you started something here that maybe we could have some kind of giant sort of gathering of adult players and bring recorders with you and then a big field somewhere and just do something you know I like the idea that this conversation might just be inspiring people to pick up a musical instrument and you know that mass brilliant coming off the back of of Dorothy you know causing such grief in the I am an inspiration this is the final message from Sophie I have a didgeridoo when it's my husband and it's only played when we have lots of alcohol but it was amazing hanging up on our living room wall. You know did he do really is just like an outsized record Iris and we should ring so if you get to try and play a note down the phone to us let's be very amazing Any final words Matthew say something inspiring to anyone who's got a musical instrument laying around the house oh I get creative Don't matter what you play it is your sound like yours it's fine thanks Matthew the Christmas Cambridge. Cambridge. A 17 miles accused of buying southbound lanes closed new ones for. Overrunning works they have left lengthy queues on the southbound side of the $847.00 going towards Pete coming on to the a one is also queuing if you.