And software company Miller weights getting $46000.00 pounds from the pot of money set up by Glaxo after it announced it was more than having the workforce there a year ago the Enterprise Fund is being run by the Cumbria Chamber of Commerce says on Caldwell's the deputy chief executive Miller It was the 1st one since then we've approved new the 2 and we've got more in the appraisal process more working on the applications and we've got some more expressions of interest in that which is currently reviewing at the moment the Ministry of Defense says it will start deploying armed officers around the barrow shipyard to bring it into line with other civil nuclear sites be a system says it wants to reassure people in Barrow the change described as imminent is not in response to any specific threat the Cumbrian police force is welcoming their decision saying any increased policing presence is a positive move to prevent crime and keep people safe. A plant a town a West Cumbrian church that was painted by Lowery into a night club is being recommended for refusal Peter Kendall's the chairman of Mary port town council we definitely want to see a use for this building it's an iconic building in that Lowry actually paints it's all of these pictures of that but we need to be honest I think differently of the best years for its Christ Church in Mary port closed in 2013 in the current owner says turning it into a nightclub and wedding venue would be a positive move officers from council though are recommending that the planning permission is refused councillors will discuss the application today and a memorial service will be held in the Cumbrian village of shap today marking 20 years since the whole jet crashed killing 2 aircrew they were hailed as heroes at the time after they appeared to have guided the jet away from the village the service will take place at St Michael's Church in shop just before 1 o'clock today the sports headlines now come from Paula Newton Sheffield United beat Arsenal one Ella bromelain last night the same moved up to 9th in the Premier League table tonight Manchester City and Tottenham continue their campaigns in the group stages of the Champions League City host that Lancer in group c. And group b. Spurs host Red Star Belgrade color United were handed a trip to National League South outfit Dulux Hamlet in last night's f.a. Cup 1st round draw United a back in League action tonight is a house Northampton Town and car lemons losing run continued at the Vienna Tennis Open he lost in 3 sets to Matteo Berra Teenie that is he's 8th to a loss in Iraq finally racing today Yarmouth Newcastle Exter and captain I should say dry today but it will be cloudy not much in the way of sunshine quite breezy and highs of 12 Celsius b.b.c. Radio Cumbria new. Information and listening with the b.b.c. Sounds on mobile and tablet is your local media company. B.b.c. Radio Cumbria. Good morning. Everyone Damon. This is your local b.b.c. Radio Cumbria I'm Catherine I'm Roberts and welcome to the show. Is. Your love love not less morning kicking off the show with that. How low are you there in its Cheers day is just after 9 o'clock I'm Caroline giving you company until midday today now when was the last time you used a public phone box almost 80 phone boxes in Cumbria could be closed under plans by British Telecom and South Lakeland district councils asking whether the public would miss them if they were to be taken away I would love to hear from you wherever you are in the county where is your nearest payphone and when did you last use one under what circumstances did you have to utilize a phone box in Cumbria I can't recall when I last did use a phone box but I don't think it was in Cumbria. I can think when I last saw someone in a phone box there's one not too far away from Radio Cumbria although I don't know if it's in use anymore I do remember seeing a gentleman using it it's outside a hotel in the sense of Carlisle And that would be a few months ago when did you last use a public phone box would you miss them if they were gone and where's the nearest one to you I'd like to try to make a phone box map of Cumbria this morning you can get in touch in the usual ways here's how. Text us Cumbria then your message to anyone for a double for a text will be charged on your standard message rates c.l. Privacy notice that b.b.c. Don't kowtow u.k. Slash local radio premisses. Also on the program what would you do if you had 5 years to live. It's some question isn't it would you something adventurous throw caution to the wind do a skydive or a bungee jump maybe you'd streak at a football match traveling you try and get around the world in 5 years we're going to hear from someone before 10 o'clock who tries to live this way thinking you know every day could possibly be his last. He's got hopefully you know plenty of years ahead of him but something happened that kind of changes life you read something and that's how he lives now what if I only have 5 years to live make the most of it say yes go on the adventure so do get in touch let me know what you get up to if you knew your days were numbered it's a little bit morbid I appreciate that but it often takes. Being posed That's our question to really think about it I don't like to think too long about my own mortality but when I do think Ok yeah I've got to go to say yes of got to eat the cake I've got to go on the plane go travelling maybe I will streak a football match watch out Bronson Park car United I'm just saying as you do let me know what you get up to if you only have 5 years to live. This morning get your corkscrew at the ready we're going to be discussing red wine it's my favorites. Can an English wine ever really compete with a nice you know Spanish or the French of a chef and if the. English wine compete we're going to find out whether but grapes really can compare to those on the continent a little bit later in the show. The u.k. Wine industry. Booming. Would you buy it do we have the weather to grow the grapes make at. This is daft punk like the legend of it's. The good news you. Want to join it news. Comes. With. Its own. It. Doesn't have. Some news. To some to be. 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Almost 80 pay phones could be removed across South Wakelin and because so few people are using them figures from bt showed that 27 public phone boxes have not been used in the last 12 months Radio Cumbria spoke to people in Carlisle about their experiences using a phone box to use them for calling cabs in calling home to go lift from Mum and Dad to the store floor that yeah can you think that time you'd ever use one now. I can't know we have no balls everyone has a mobile phone be just a leader with people to use them the. Yard and use them either going back a long long time pressing buttons I am pressing buttons being getting a pen is Bought it is a long long time since I've used or how how long would you say oh say back in the 1960 s. Non There were years before I don't know to be honest never has before now and again your issues and quite often for good for a father mobile. Are usually a leech because it's free color for books you have for benefits things like I. Was mobile charges you never. How long's it been for the last Easter and probably about 5 years I wasn't you know what you know what it was for. It was to make an emergency call my forehead trying to back to the thing of the pus trail there and in fact a lot of people don't even on long lines know they're just years won't buy. Anything like that it is a mist in a weird but everything comes to one and as in the. The phone company bt to currently running a 90 day consultation about possibly removing the phone boxes but South Lakeland District Council want residents to have their say the council met last night to discuss concerns about how axing pay phones could potentially leave elderly people caught off possibly even in danger Councillor David Webster represents overstand East was at the meeting last night. Good morning counselor Webster tell us what happened at the meeting Good morning Carol and the meeting was actually over Stone Town Council not a soul the city although I want to sell the city 'd Council 'd. We've all seen unanimously for the route 'd the saving of one specific telephone box which was the one at the railway station that station approach you know. The reason for that being that I mean there was only been 79 calls made from the over the last year. With a listing of in the 40 center we have a lot of people from all READY over READY the world come to the center and they may need a taxi that is a safe route for them to get it just pick up the full dial for taxi READY and READY get down to the READY center but also the station is used by a lot of schoolchildren. Travelling to 'd and from overseas them but to the 'd homes 'd so you know it is an important piece of equipment that's needed the station so last night's council you voted to save the railway station phone box see you had a look at yeah the numbers of people using them the city the location of them I mean are you concerned about this potentially 80 pay phones being lost what are your concerns it seems an awful lot one of the main concerns 'd is is that people of what they've said on the radio today about the everybody's got a mobile everybody as an gotten more power and some of these tele 4 boxes may be in . The service especially a conduit is bad so the normal service may not be reliable so. To keep the box is is a safety is a backup for those people. Keep the box safe in the back up and you know you're absolutely right I think it's a fair point counselor not everyone has a mobile phone mobile phones aren't reliable they can run out of battery and the signal as you say isn't great in many parts of Cumbria we know this so for you it's important to fight we heard there from a number of people out in the streets of Cumbria What's the response been we have you locally. The meeting last night one of the residents 'd call. Over retirement age made it made a point. She said it's vital both for boxes of vital to READY people like yourself. Elderly and don't have a mobile for that's the one he said leaving the was a woman at the end of that piece who said it was an emergency call albeit 5 years ago she made it but it was an emergency call How about David Webster the 27 kiosks that bt say nobody has use nobody has made a call from them and in a year what about those just sitting there absolutely the strangest thing is because they're the night and published 'd in 'd the 'd mail down the barrel I got a car got contacted by a Northwest ambers 'd 'd. Chain of survival lead. Forward and I put it in a different related in the 'd telephone chaos with an emergency form the side no to me sounds an excellent idea 'd. To proceed then you've got an emergency fall and you've got the emergency backup of it if we believe it. Looking at that you know we've heard of some rather inventive ways of using phone boxes what options are there going forward you've got not you know having a different beliefs are in there with a phone and I've heard of you know phone boxes being turned into mini libraries a real part of the community any other plans like that they've. Seen them. Like a book exchange you know you read a book and it is used but think. About the phone is removed already supposedly there's one bonus of Windham me that's been turned into an aquarium you know so to read the form itself used the box for something totally different. If that was go up unless it was all going to be something that the. You had this meeting last night as she took a vote to save the railway station and what happens next there's loss to save one what's the next move then for me we will forward or. Falls or bt. It's all open to them to decide what. They'll be. Will the groups that. Sell the e.c. Sell for of all no doubt the next meeting. So we'll always away to see. Ok We'll be following this is an interesting one and how about you south Councillor David can you recall when you last used a public phone box Well actually one of the railway stations because in fall of one on a wrangle daughter to pick me up says that one of the aides it is how many said how many calls were made from there you said a fair bit of 179 so it was one of the of the pay $179.00 a year. Counsel Dave Webster thank you so much for joining us this morning updating us on what happened at last night's meeting this is the news that almost 80 payphones could be removed across South Lakeland. $27.00 of those bt say there's not been a call made from them in the year in in 12 months. As councilor Webster said there you know the they don't want any to go unless the local community agrees. They voted to save the railway station one that is used considerably by people potentially you know going forward you can adopt the box for another use and people in Cumbria are incredibly inventive I have heard all of the aquarium that counselor mentioned bonus on when to me are a lot of more while libraries and phone boxes but please I want to hear from you on this would this affect you when did you last use a public phone box are they vital for you maybe don't have a mobile phone would you lose out if we lost them get in touch in the usual ways you can text 8133 Start your message with the word Cumbria I'd love it if someone called in from a public phone box you can totally do that my number is 0800 tribal 149 5th day. She. Just. Is Gladys Knight in the pictures. Of small Midnight Train To Georgia on b.b.c. Radio Cumbria Up next what would you do if you had just 5 years to live what would you change about your life about your lifestyle would you go travelling would you go streaking during a sports match would you say yes to more cake we're talking about this next after this the Late Show with. Missionary work in Yorkshire and while I was there discover fair was on the actual Scarborough Fair to say it's no longer a song not a single Herb inside just some gyms and a truck selling candy floss a negative he just says it as he sees it. On the Monday to Thursday nights from 10 on your local b.b.c. Radio Cumbria I did remember. In Tim's with you tonight from 10 through until 1 am if you were told that you have 5 years left on this planet what would you fill your life up with what would your goals be was was a question that changed Isaac's life Isaac Kenyon is a motivational speaker from Luton he goes by the nickname Mr enthusiasm and he was recently in the Cumbria giving a talk to peoples at Kazik school having recently rolled across the Atlantic ocean despite never having road before. Well b.b.c. Radio Cumbria is tired of the lengthy went to meet him to talk about the day he read something that changed his life and said 5 years eve of 5 years and there's no other time left for you what do you really want to cover enough 5 years off what's myself you know what you know there's all these talks about you could get a hit by cars something like this you know it could actually be 5 is an awful as much as you know I think I'm not doing what I really wanted to do in that 5 year time I want to finish university get a job and maybe buy a house in that 5 years and I thought to myself if I only had 5 years whilst I want to do any kind of made me think there is more to the bigger picture than just what society is looking for in. I think buying a house Guinea degrees trying a new job or career progression is great but sometimes there's this extra need of things that you want to do on top of that So in other interventions so tell me about the adventures Yeah lots of adventures since then swam the English Channel and team climbed Kilimanjaro and started to cycle and doing a bit of cycling and injure and cycling and all sorts of outdoors activities things that really resonated with me and as I would only say that these these adventures were quite big at the time there were big for me big changes for my life doing these massive outdoor things that not many people do and and there was a lot of knowledge based on and you had to kind of focus on the how can I get prepared for these things and then yeah I came across and I learned to grow challenge which kind of really made me think why do things id before that I was just plugging away this experimental life and now actually understand why do Yes Ok So why do you do it the bigger the challenge the more I learn the more I can help others I do these things because ultimately it's goes full circle I get to challenge learn help others and inspire motivate and the like a ripple effect type thing so what motivates you only daily basis to get up and to do one thing I do is I write all my ideas down my dreams and aspirations on this of course static whiteboard in my room so I wake up in the morning and see all my ideas and things I like to do and it just motivates me thinking there's definitely a bit more to it and for me see I in life so this challenge that you did was to raise money for. Research into m.s. What were the highlights and the lowlights of that 40 day the 1st day crossing the lowlights Well probably at the start it's the hardest part of starting something you have no idea what you're about to do so how long after I raise. A 1000 pounds sponsership to get the boat get the race fees and get part of this expedition Helena after all I'll sort of row never being in the boat before and what this is a state going to be like I was to see I've not experienced the sea so that was a big blow for me at the start because of thinking this is huge How are you going to comprehend doing this sad to break it down and not the heights always came from stepping stones towards the goal so lets the 1st stone a really good heart it was my friend Ben who asked me to do the road and he said let's learn to write so my 1st thought I was learning to row and actually being oh I've got the technique I'm doing it when we're on the actual By itself the low sometimes were massive storms that push you back away from game $28.00 or so the goal is obviously to row cross the Atlantic so a stepping stone going every few 100 miles towards It was always a high and things like swimming with whales and experiences like that always amazing lot highs that you would never get you can pay for those things you know a gorgeous sunset every single morning every single evening and then go to sunrise every single day and those were huge highs and a lot of gratitude came from those but then there was also the lows where you had a big storm or an argument on the boat because someone's eating too much food you need me so I had to deal with that even now talk to businesses into schools to try to make today people which of those is a nice rewarding all the most has the most impact I would say 100 percent schools. I think in your learning stages your as a child is the most crucial moment of your life I find that things that you experience at such a young age stay with you for the rest your life they'd like to have it kind of is ingrained during your growth of your brain for instance as they get older there they kind of formulating what they want to be as an adult now so much on a road the Atlantic climb Kilimanjaro what's next I like to try something different going to go for a cycle going to cycle through the whole of u.k. We're going to go through the national parks and highlight how we should protect our nature reserves or violence top 3 tips if we need to mate ourselves what 3 things did with the kids are taken away you'll talk about 3 things that are listeners the 1st action you can do is say yes and commit to it because yes you might think to yourself oh I can't do that I won't be able to do that but how do you know until you try you need to remind yourself of where you're going what you want to do and how far you've come so what I tend to do is a really good tip is write it all down somewhere and also remember where you've come from what you've done a list of things that you've done and tours that go away if you're going and just kind of keep it as a log book and relocate and then the next last thing I would say be thankful that there's a lot of things i could happen a lot of things could change your life on in your control but there's a lot of things that could be negative and things could be positive when you have those postings come around be thankful for it don't take it for granted since you started specs and you're on the plane it doesn't come you're going to get sad so you need to be answered be fine for what you have and when you have it and make make the most of it live in that moment and say be more grateful so there's my free things so focus on what you're doing be thankful and communicate more. Motivational words there for. Speaking to people. About his adventures. Oh and. Steve Irwin Woods Higher Love on b.b.c. Radio Cumbria Good morning I'm Caroline Robertson with you until May Day to Day we've been talking about phone boxes this morning almost 80 payphones could be removed across South Lakeland because so few people are using them we heard from Councillor David Webster he represents almost an East he was at a meeting last night where they discuss this and they voted and they voted to save the railway station form box. Councillor Webster said that is used about well they can count it up it was used 179 times in 12 months as they want to keep that people may well need that coming off the train they need to phone a loved one your mobile phone is not reliable the signals are always good he didn't Cumbria is it not everyone has a mobile phone and he said the South Lakeland District Council don't want any phone boxes to go unless the local community agrees or want to adopt the phone box for another use bt British Telecom said that $27.00 phone boxes in the area have had 0 calls made from them in 12 months some are in more urban sites some are in more rural areas I guess you have a look at location and how often they're used you know as to when. As to whether or not we keep them on all right. You've been getting in touch I really want to hear from you would this make a difference to your life you know do you rely on phone boxes perhaps maybe you don't have a mobile phone when did you last use one again some interesting texts a variety actually. Louis saying it's been a while since he last used for walks but I do remember using pay phones regularly in the eighty's and early ninety's I was away from home a lot I used to arrange to call my mother at a certain time and use a pay phone and did you keep topping it up with money Louis that's what Yes Do we didn't you. I've only ever seen in the movies when the phone box on a sleigh rang. You know again you answer and they go listen carefully you're being watched you have to do this mission I've never gone past a phone box and it's wrong like in the films but Louis saying it was the eighty's and ninety's used to use it in I can't remember the last time I used a public telephone box I know there's one in Devon that's been converted into a night club. Heather in a list and you are absolutely right credit to the Wilson arms at Tor ver it's of their phone box that has been converted into an aquarium I've just had a Luke online Europe's it right so that's the Tor her phone box and that's amazing a number of them have been converted into mobile libraries Emma in Carlyle's texting Hi Emma I haven't used a public phone box since I was about 11 and I remember as I had to report a fire in a local field I'm 28 now. You know emergency calls I guess but that was a bit ago Emma she says Would it not be more cost effective to provide people who don't have mobiles with easy to use mobile phones rather than the cost of paying to maintain these boxes and get them used maybe once or twice a year it's interesting isn't it do we make them free. That's happened in Jersey I do believe free to use phone boxes thank you for your promise to get in touch 813 doubles 3 Start your message with the word Cumbria when did you last use a public payphone would you miss them if they were gone my next guest loves a pay phone he often calls b.b.c. Radio Cumbria from one but I think he's on his mobile for these mountaineer things how do you do now in the morning you know when it is on. Are you know it's in a phone box now are you I am I mean on at the moment I'm talking about the disconnect I believe to have used this one for you before I mean there is no use of a.b.c. Radio Cumbria now the baby say radio stations days you don't really want to hear is the more bottom line I am of the moment I'll miss the cell phones and the signal Michael Our it will be very good so your small bits here is along the lines of I'm out about I serve on a home box and then you ring the ring you know me when you ring in there's always a place. And every ounce of gold is a blip on the line and on the wall faster about 6 seconds in the region where the reason that the clip on the line when you ringing no go on so that you can't reverse job scroll to the horrible it's the operator know it will be in phone box of course law students all refuse to do many years ago but I don't say I did so I think a lot. Of the challenge calls were phone books I think a lot of quite true of them because once they're gone they're gone they are useful or you know if you bought rich dad so on and so forth that means that one in a village near made one of the red ones they bought for a pound and it's now a mobile library phonebooks if you don't move it to a little mini library it's an old sorts of things already just feeling that they may come in handy in the future you know. You'd be story to see them go then Alan Hanks Well sorry is not a word it's just a I think they could have a use in the future I don't know why exactly but the crew w.c. You know like the Los Angeles courtroom my village. In North Yorkshire in Cumbria but I know the moment the trying to set the phone books and possibly a way to spend half my life and the reason I know is to signal that so I can get a signal and pop today over. Someone's all everybody's but reserve a date on the phone and some cyclist not an accident you might need it as an example perhaps that could be why 5 hopes but maybe no action of every person for miles around hanging around the phone book stand very wide so I wouldn't be able. To know that perhaps they should be free like in Jersey but who's going to pay for them the local parish council that's the problem isn't is to cover the cost where's that money coming from but it is not. That you find them often more reliable than your mobile phone because the signal as you say can also be poor in parts of Cumbria or anywhere anyway yeah I mean there is across this one I mean at the moment you know it's like full of cobwebs in that flies and whatever has been clean for yonks the like a staple on e Bay and not electricity bill. It's not working there's a sign on it saying it's going to be removed in 2 days. There's a consultation period for 2 days and know it is from June. So. I am aware there is a cost there's going to clean it. Using foam boxes in the early ninety's I got a cell phone then when they were really expensive when it was a pound and many all to be did a 1000000 a 2nd it was tape around but I got said it we're using phone boxes because they were filthy places that people have used as a toilet nothing the final straw was when I went in one and I'm glad someone had been murdered and it was blood everywhere so what a cell phone calls from day one. So they'd been left to start getting into disrepair effectively so I just clarify which phone banks are you in this morning there are better not say exactly where I brought them. Moment I'm on the way and I don't mean one thing before you know if you want to know on the way to Cumbria riots. It was worse than last time music I think rather nicely. On The News Hour right Ok so I'm going for you describe He says his frugal cold wet has a bit of a gallery and there is a there's a note on it saying it will be the best and he's one of the newer ones the silver ones it's not a red one not plus one yesterday I stopped when I was. Stopped because I knew I'd lose the phone signal where I stopped Ironically it was right next to the phone banks are trying to sign on you know I think they're trying to remove them all essentially every phone book well you know South Layton District Council want to hear from the local community they don't want them to go away unless the house is supportive of local community but we're receiving you know emergency calls and some no you know not everyone has a mobile phone as you say Ok if you had a let's give you 30 seconds to to say why you love the humble phone box Alan things go well I love it I don't suppose I love it I'm going away but I do think it could have an essential you know could be essential if someone's mobile phone is dead or the last stage and there's no mobile phones you know could save a life it could be you know you might have time to rush into someone's house that could be a way you can bring it into the house in the region house needs for months and working with you know d.n.a. So yes I think they're an essential safety preacher which is what they always were originally case of who knows what will happen in the future because you see you could be adopted little lie braze we've got an aquarium in Tora Bora there's a one that's a nightclub down south and then the phone boxes because the telephone and then. The counselor David Webster suggested having to figure later is in some which if it was with a phone that's what they want in this one I mean nowadays they but there's a feedback you see down the road why put it in the phone what you put it even a phone box because of the phone I don't think you could call to both in them or maybe we think. He suggested with. Phone into the lobby signed up. On things love wait to chat to you from somewhere in the country from a random phone calls just finally you're known for being a mountain equines any mountains lately. Well there have been rock climbing recently in The Lakes and then it got a bit wet so much of a trip down south believe it or not not being on the beach down in xmas and I complete is down then I actually quickly before I go on those breaks it was to pass out from the bridge will be whether to look at Clive down south. Well I don't really know it's great you know I haven't 'd yet but did a bleed all over the phone box at me like the other one the I saw that like a murder scene yeah you know it didn't. Beat back to Korea tomorrow and. Then think Oh good well safe safe trip up yeah interesting to hear your your tales of phone boxes Alan hangs there who we often speak to from a phone box on b.b.c. Radio Cumbria. It's the signals better than off them on his mobile it's more reliable. But he says he's a number of fallen into disrepair or not in good nick in poor condition or a bit grubby they've been used as toilets it's not pleasant is it. What we do you're going to pay for it would you be sorry to see your phone box go do you use them when was the last time you did get in touch in the usual ways they're really understanding by case juries actually understanding Cumbers heritage Korean history b.b.c. Radio Cumbria all the ballots accounting stray away we can see Loki Mary's bound now in trains found in the guts of his own son we've got 2 stones with carvings of Loki in Cumbria wanting to be Stephen and the other one is in Gosford right so we can have a chat in the long Hell yeah. You can see allows you can see the tools you see the weapons or you can sort of see all the lives you put the fire on and get a feel for what it was like back then you know all about the council your local b.b.c. Radio Cumbria like a number of other I consider Larry I have. B.b.c. Radio Cumbria travel. Let's catch up now with George Willis if you haven't asked about us on the m 6 no problems in either direction so far this morning little bit busy perhaps if you had ing in to Kendal now Shoprite on the invalid side looking a bit busy So explain to lights that a $59.00. Just in looking a bit busy as well a 595 generally moving fairly well still a patch of congestion just south of agrement at the moment and if you heading out towards Penrith no issues a 66 in either direction if you spot anything else though call the trouble line if it's a fun legal to do so or 834-535-3939 extension 1 George Wallace or b.b.c. Radio Cumbria travel as more and half hour. Good morning. You're listening to b.b.c. Radio Cumbria. And we have a life stories coming up after the news this week we are with storyteller Emma. She's an artist living in a grandma. And today she talks about health and being told she couldn't have children why keep this useless saga now that's causing me so much pain and it's affecting my career it's affecting my life it's affecting my future why leave it there so they agreed to the hysterectomy. It's called the Mount St Helens in Santa Claus the county Cross today is nearly the same way in Cumbria. It's 10 o'clock with the news Stephen Bell is being claimed this morning that vulnerable families in Cumbria may not get the support they need because the County Council has passed family services to a London based charity How can a national charity that do not understand our community that probably not stepped one foot in our community understand how to help almost winnable Paypal that is Emma Williamson who is a labor county councillor for Kells and Summit in Whiteside even She's among the councilors he won the county council to change its mind the all for which he has awarded the contract to a national charity called Family Action. Elsewhere this morning many M.P.'s are criticizing the government's plan to push key Breck's it. Legislation through the Commons by the end of this week of votes will be held today on a proposal to speed the withdrawal agreement bill through all its stages by Thursday night opposition M.P.'s have said this won't be enough time for proper scrutiny officers from Northamptonshire police are going to travel to the United States to interview a woman involved in the crash which killed the teenager Harry Dunn the 19 year old died in August and so coolers later left to the u.k. Claiming diplomatic immunity The teenager's family have described this latest development as purplish as they believed the investigation was over abortion has been decriminalized in Northern Ireland and same sex marriage has been legalized Westminster voted for the change in July the legislation came into effect at midnight as the deadline to stop the law passed for Northern Ireland's assembly which hasn't sat for nearly 3 years the Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau has won a 2nd term in office but he's lost his majority in parliament and will now need the support of smaller parties. Back here the owner of the barrow shipyard says that armed to Ministry of Defense police officers will soon start mobile patrols around and around the yard be a e system says he wants to reassure people though that it's not in response to a specific threat to the site Neil Smith has more on the currently be a systems uses a contracted company to provide security around the perimeter of the barrier yard but says after a regular review of security and guarding arrangements the armed police will be coming to barrow to conduct mobile armed patrols around the site the embodies says this reflects the arrangements that other defense nuclear enterprise size Cumbria place were of a responsible for fighting crime outside the art the force welcomes the change say any increase policing presence is a positive move to keep people safe a plan to turn a disused church in West Cumbria into a night club is expected to be turned down today the owner of Christ Church in Mary port which shot in 2013 wants to give the building a new lease of life as a wedding and night venue councillors will discuss the idea today both planning officers say it should be refused over concerns about noise and anti social behavior and 2 restaurants in Cumbria have both been named among the top 10 in the country by people who use the review website Trip Advisor long claim in Carmel was ranked the 3rd best in the u.k. The gold stamp out in Ambleside is 7th and the weather for Cumbria it should stay dry today but it will be a cloudy day with not much in the way of sunshine quite breezy at times with highs of 12 degrees Celsius b.b.c. Radio Cumbria need. Us.