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Until around 11 o'clock this morning so take Carol non-treated rates it is a chilly start with some frost but it will be dry and bright this morning with hazy spells dry this afternoon today with some more bright spells but cloud will tend to thicken you can expect highs all around 7 degrees Celsius and looks as though some mist and folk may form for a time to save of light rain and drizzle then will then what that way in from the west you can expect tonight of around one degree Celsius tomorrow looks mostly have a cast and damp with plenty of cloud around some chances of some patches of light rain and drizzle and highs of around 10 degrees Celsius. Guess what I just spoke to walking through the building Dave spikey in just a minute. Oh yeah. If you walking around the corridors here B.B.C. Radio Lankin you bump into somebody like Dave spikey just have to say we come in come to what's may. Of the interview with A.B.C. Lead it was a warm up for on with this man with he's all over the place. Yeah most days you know. Do you want to come on to us start again tonight it's my 1st 1st night in New Brighton going on a motorbike It's called Yes You know I have spoken at length to go about it you have but yeah it's going brilliantly these are my last few few venues about June and then I want to start thinking about what comes next what do you do you then so do you still while you tearing now picking up stuff now you know what your like you listen to people Do you watch people observational stuff yeah you doing that now yeah I'm not actually started on this is a highlight of just on Charlie market ask what I got from. America on a Tuesday 2 girls talking and young girls teenage girls and postures obviously on a kid in one of them I don't know I don't know if you want to wear the spoons. As your Julie of the baby I said you had a little boy to avenge his lovely lovely wife he called him Mark Marks now I saw last. Get the star snooty snooty about spelling it with the city and a friend went. Car. How why why why why would you put the C. On the front. Don't know. That it was the other day and you know when you get finished you pay up and she says You want cash back no thanks she kept me change. That's not true. Trying to bring you all the time to get something else get a new tune on the road thinking new material it comes you know if you see evolves 12 or evolves into another because you know if you look at me you look at Jimmy Carter only Mike they'll do 88 to gigs in one hit on one year like 3 nights a week well some of a certain age so I do want to yeah that if that but that means I spread it over the 18 months so by the time you see this you're at the end of 18 months it's probably 50 percent difference is I have new ideas now and all of the people way to use those ideas the need to back out when I'm like a kid with a new toy if I think you whine or whatever I just I just bang it in the saw and then that just I think what I've got 50 percent I just need to think of a thing I would need a theme like that you're going to also might need to thing before it was called punch lines etc So I need to something to hang it on and then when I'm off. And I don't do it too I was sure. If I just think it's I think it's been quite a lonely place where we stand by well is I think it isn't is I mean I love I get asked to do all sorts of things like in pieces but I just and it's not a control thing that I just I just want to be a male and I just want to be in control of my more material and standard for my own stuff. And I love it when a guy helps a little of how do you go down down south great I think I mean that I'm a roof fortunate position no in that you attract your own audience if you can if you know on and of course I've got a massive cross section so I get people from Phoenix Nights From which is like magic 2000. To saw 16 years ago 17 years ago I know it's ridiculous and then people who saw me on a saw bull's eye on T.V. So you attract a different sort of cross-section arms but it's that same audience with give it a 10 percent no matter where the goal sort of thing so is it's a home game every night for me and that's why I enjoy it so much really you know that all cross-section with every new holiday to get a lot of her and I know we did. I don't know how many at it's a place that we try to keep secret because it was always you know we just told everybody about it is rubbish thank all. Of them are still let me just say the story about Governor Scott Well he's very visual but this is another true this is really really honestly up and saw you know the rust rolls for those you don't know Rush draws in spend a massive market this year if you go in this year trying to tech you know restaurant because of a day off the beach they've got everything they've got junk of antiques they've got clothes they've got music you've got food you know you get the picture and so on wandering round with the wife and I absolutely stopped dead in the tracks it's 2 lads could see 2 Spanish last bits in a 5 year olds each 5 years I mean you know I. Saw And I'm really cheap skate of course cops are said Similac and somehow I said thank you so I said to my wife I'm going ask him about 5 years she said Well don't be ridiculous anyway what you going to get for 5 euros and be you going to are you going to tell them or you want you are caught in a sewer she said you'll speak Spanish I said will I do better because I've been learning a feeling before cassettes I got it P.D.S.A. Shop in Charlotte and I saw the trouble is when you learn enough you just repeat it don't you don't really understand the grammar or the syntax or whatever so or not only that you imitate the person who's doing it you do you suppose consciously know to block it might say it was about an 80 year old Spanish blocky small 60 a day all these life saw for instance if I'm in Spain and I want to with a chemist days I will said to somebody done there. If I thought. Dr Death up of all he had been about all saw Anyway long story short so I go and there's a lot for a so I sit down and he goes when I see it and I went one of the he said Come Mr B. And we began we B N And he said so i asked me obviously say. What you want here so I said OK. A key point on this is which visual some point to the side know. Which is of the bike. Which is you Makino which is your clothes oh right yeah so machine. Numeral dos. With the Clippers I said key here on top key. More and I don't know scissors I think our mind says is now warm you have to do it yourself I mean that's an easy mind yeah I think is open in college you just you know you from see that just do that inference you from I'm doing this to the Spanish. And when I see Clara Clara which means I understand so we get She's my dinner puts the head on it goes. Across the top of me Ed right across the top of me Ed Smart no no and he said No SR says he saw no problem our son is a problem or joy and he will know is as you say is neutral DOS Yeah I said No I didn't say DOS that's not DOS that's not DOS. That's not DOS he was DOS on top and sides it was true it was a DOS très ever. You ever offered Austria it's interesting to see your very interesting here with the no pick this is up as I want to do this in the 1st place I went I went I meant these and he was not how you say anyone says is. Just. Lovely as ever look good to see you again so we can catch up with you in the air you Holmfirth us not far is a home for us this morning from Sam the next month OK thank you very much thank you Jen. Chipman problems. With the branch road. In the area falling off an accident have been moved. To be quite busy. And still so got the length of the carriageway. Road to approach with a little bit. Of brilliant. 2050. Different community. Of paper. Still to come on the program one stroke survivor story that takes us from the amount to. Just sing along with everything from. Him a bed me shake me a man this is. All you want you need. If you think you know give me a ring away 17358. Of course you can text me one trouble 3 begin your message with the word lungs have a go what do you think that is no prize is just the joy of taking part now than an organist 2017 a father 3 from Black I was enjoying a holiday on the mouth because of his wife he woke up on the last day and found he was struggling to speak he knew something wasn't right went to brush his teeth and the water spilled on his face he said he felt really disorientated and thought he might have had a stroke but then he put the thought back of his mind and just carried on well he had had a stroke and he has made a full recovery and he's here now to tell us his story Crystal is welcome along I see you again thank you and just to go back then just really quickly I mean obviously it's a time when. You obviously don't want to remember it boy it was. A really scary moment that was in it I mean we all know the face thing don't wait fast that we're supposed to do which is faces you face fall and arms isn't it can you move your arms and speech your speech slurred. You pretty much all of those in here yes it's all the boxes but unfortunately didn't act fast I flew home hoping that I could sleep it off and that didn't happen so I went to the hospital the day after and then they told me yes I had a stroke so I was extremely lucky because no lasting effects and being able to the well being able to do. So what saw flew home for you homie I thought it was just crazy or what advice for me it's not you know looking back on it now you would just incredibly lucky know where you really are and so you've recovered Yes I long to tell you to get back to 100 percent thing I would say it took at least 9 months at least in the phased return to where it work and that was for it they were really good with me and I did a lot of exercises Stroke Association were fabulous they help me get back to full fitness I did the count to 5 K. Which will come on to really really help me and so yeah the running has been fabulous and game fits in but yeah it took about 9 months of me after he people Chris to to kind of give you some indication of why you'd have had a stroke yet well this they didn't couldn't tell me a 100 percent but probably down to high blood pressure which is they call it the own singular people may have it they don't realize and this is part of the message to go out and get checked because Ido even feel a part of the time so people aren't aware of it I wasn't aware of it and it's very easy to control it's something you can you can either do physical or you can do through medicine and you know it doesn't you know it's something you can control quite easily I've known people control high blood pressure with diet Yeah that can happen yeah it's really good I believe so yeah yeah yeah it's really good if I had blood pressure so you don't know sometimes you know. It's really quite scary and that's a message to you yeah I'm talking to you go get it checked yes so we don't just think back to oh yeah I might do that I mean it really is and we've been talking about having health checks B.B.C. Radio Lancashire and I came in the last time we had it there were there were 2 people who ended up actually having their lives saved because most because of a cholesterol test and the alarm was because of hypothermia and and then you make changes don't you yes yes yes but this couch to 5 K. Yeah a lot of people have heard of it and they'll be thinking this isn't for me but absolutely if you don't bring any exercise your that person will hear they want you not being particularly active. I were used to play football and then I found problems in the center and you know stopped sudden and been active for a while my wife had been encouraging me for a long long time do it she don't and she loves it you know she she really enjoyed it. And I you know she kept it kept on it maybe despondent from the time I think this that spurred me on it was just one of those things I knew I'd got fit with the structure through the gym things which were gradual classes and it gave me the confidence really to be able to do it and once I don't the count to 5 K. It was yeah no stopping me we do try us wives Yeah he's somebody spending a lot of time nattering my other half of the moment to get out and do a bit of exercise you can think what does it take to make you go and do it I'm going to check my guess course after this one it's a great piece of music. With a live in thing you're listening to me so it's B.B.C. Radio one shirt 24 minutes past 10. Electric Light Orchestra with a live in thing now the phone lines will close at half past 10 for the quiz. This is where we've turned the piece of music around backwards or playing a short clip of it I'm going to give you a clue because I think you're really struggling with this it's a ninety's boy band turned man band. If you think you know who it is you've got a couple of minutes to get you call it otherwise it will roll over until tomorrow morning hour past 978 double 3583 is the number to call my guest is Chris Jolly who I spoke to so last year I spent Yes Yeah and you told the story of how you had this the stroke and then flew home from the about the coast and and you were very fortunate and possibly due to high blood pressure which can be controlled through medication white or diet we know that and what we're saying is we get things checked going have one of those and we spoke about the other day and just make sure everything is OK because they is like a bolt from the blue isn't it when you. Have one really floored you for some time lately how old are you now 49 I was 47 at the time and so you then started with the help of the Stroke Association who helped you get fit after a stroke and you had to work on your speech and everything else didn't bring up your life yes really yeah you started moving more than you have done and it was a Couch to 5 K. Which literally is talking about somebody who doesn't do anything to doing a 5 K. Exactly and the sense of achievement you got off doing a 5 K. Was immense wasn't Yeah it was fabulous because my daughter did it with me as well at the same time so that we did it together the programs that was really nice to completed together and then after that you know you sort of think well OK what's next and what they do block been running through do like what they call a progression so that's a you know you can go from $5.00 to $10.00 K. Any sort of a program over a series of weeks and then obviously finish that with a 10 K. Run and again it was fabulous because it was a group and the power of running in a group it's hard to explain it's the increase in media and the fact you're running together and it just it just helps you really really help you and it isn't so it's going to Christmas that progression what happens with that and the thing is just a case of reading a bit further each time only being told yeah how to be able to do that yeah it's a plum program a lady called Kool Herc lower leagues sure sure my me saying but she she likes to tell people off I think she she tells me off for running too fast and going ahead of the group but she's very good at encouraging people and really really helps to get the group together and the rooms and organize it all and I think she's been instrumental in helping pull together but we're going to talk about next week how the groups can secure their for the strokes or Situation Room which is taking place in April and so they found out members of the group you've been waiting you've gone from Coutts now to 10 Yeah and you never dreamt you do I never know this is amazing it took a struggle for you to do it yes and I work too hard. The here is wow where we're going to there is a little bit yeah so this group of people that you room with then knowing your story and what had happened to you wanted to support Yeah yeah yeah so I sort of said last year we did 5 in there's an option with a straw rooms there's this $34.00 nothing taking place across the country and anybody can manage to for these and they go from 5 to 10 to 15 and it's again it's a great thing and it just brings people together. And again there's a variety of people walking if they want to it's just you know so you don't need to even be able to run it's just the thing for raising money for for charity in the Stroke Association but for through the actual group that we're doing yes it's just been fabulous So how many are running with you then for the Stroke Association I think at the moment we've got 37 people have had to book a boss to get as their environment. Going back in Blackpool how to really for yeah you know have the support of you mate Yes Yeah and that's what's made it special we've said to produce given page and we've so far managed to raise 730 pounds so far with the offer of one of the great works for a company called the cardboard box company and I can also you know Peter All right and so they've actually offered if we can raise a 5000 pounds they will double it so it's effectively anyone who wants to donate to is it you know what they what they donate will be doubled which again is fabulous Yes a great thing great story and it's great all the to the group of come together you know it's such a good thing and I think when you've got a target like that and you doing it for charity it's even more binding he's not yes yep of you and they know what the doing and the watch what's happened to you. And I know up about my nephew Yeah you have a stroke in his mid forty's Yeah and he gets married next well unless we really talked about to the lady who really he would not go through it without because he was like you absolutely floor I asked was a bolt out the blue Yeah for a young man yeah the Stroke Association that is it let's try to encourage people to get involved in the end you know be great but they have proved absolutely vital to your recovery happen yes they have they have they been brilliant I mean from being in hospital they came and talked to me they came supported me afterwards the to help me through the whole situation to the point where I'm actually now a volunteer for them so I've got involved as well being to know you know your own blood pressure events they want my work E.V.C. In Liverpool brought them in there and we got lots of people tested there. Again was fabulous you know we do lots and lots of things are being tossed bill to visit people I've talked to people who've come out afterwards and again it's always important giving back to help them achieve what you're all about yeah I thought I'd had one I'd want somebody like you coming through to say Actually I've been there I know what it's like I'm not there that's my cause it's hard work isn't it yeah we've got to really put in the hard work to get to where you are and where my nephew Pete a year is doesn't happen overnight you know you know and I remember when my mate Jim Bowen had a stroke I'm going to see him in hospital only a matter of days later and. I thought that the look in his eyes was just absolutely he was he was lost a national A because he couldn't of the things he couldn't do here and then as he started to get it back again the side the last particularly you start to see that twinkle coming back in my eyes and that's and I'm not sure beginning is now of the recovery rarely Yeah when I start to happen yeah so how how well you know 100 percent would you say yes I am pretty much $99.00 I said as it was as much as you can be I think again the running as HELP ME SO MUCH I'M RUNNING have now joined the Blackburn Lauri's And again that's fabulous grouping live in the room twice a week with a lot of loans that they entered all these different competitions they've got like a Facebook social page where it's everybody encourages people all about diets all about plans all about different things you can do great great things really really good so a lot of this sort taken over my life in a way but in a go where my wife would say I've become obsessed OK well I didn't want to do that yeah it's a good thing it's such a good thing and I would encourage anyone who's out there who thinks you know not for me whatever but I didn't think it was for me but it is it's just such a good thing you lost a way I haven't Yeah I'm going to be a lot still together sillies 2 stone at least in the waist down to 32 inch waist now I shall not be in since mid twenty's which is a great thing as well you know so you know what I'm going to feel. If people want to get involved in their Stroke Association role in Stanley Park What do they need to do sort of a ghost do if you just Google strong resolution known as a web page will give you lots of different options the different locations that you can run and again the different distances that you can do and it's very Sinope and do that and if you want to have anybody out there wants to look open and try and sponsor our I would repeat they just put in Blackburn straught rule a Google lot you what you'll find is a news article which got the link to our Just Giving page and if anyone would like to do on it we. Thank you so much pleasure thank you. Craig David 7 days of B.B.C. Radio Sally I'm with you until 1 o'clock and then you talk where I live important filed has just been refurbished and it's now open. And all its glory back to being the hope of the community I was so choked when I saw you know that one of these like at the moment or outside is big signs say how much money was being raised and how far up the red line was going and I think they're never going to do it than never going to do it but anyway it is back and he's open I've not been inside but my other half has and he said it is absolutely stunning inside now back to being the hope of the community classes slimming clubs and so much more and in fact when it was threatened with being knocked down the locals got really quite motivated to keep it so let's know this morning wait your village hall and what does it mean to you let's pop out and check on the roads now we day. I was just a snippet of Christina Perry who I will play very shortly but we need to pop out and check on the roads with Day So what I need to do is move that. And that there and hopefully this is the right thing B.B.C. Radio Lancashire travel now about to burst into song or another one we have a little harder to do the other things that Mikey that will cause some delays are pressed in the road we've got roadworks causing a bit of a queue need to branch roads to temporize upright things are still a bit slow as you have through their actual warning as well not too busy congestion wise but singleton when you have a light still not working this morning so a to watch out for wanted lights or that it's a gas thing road and Fleetwood road not as much on the road so much I can think up an OK cross the county and if there are problems on public transport and also gives called sociable 3 I want to 3 I want one in next week's Inside Out with J.C. Norman 28 she was among the size worst years for gun crime for years now it's been one of the top 5 regions in Britain when it comes to witnessing this type of violence may reveal how one firearms case changed the way places investigated. We now by. Most things with a car than we do with cash and the law says we should pay exactly the same but an undercover investigation for inside out has discovered some customers still being charged hundreds of pounds in illegal strikes makes Play with go your way we're talking about village hall there's a lovely poem about village halls on Monday I started by stretching my horizons an art appreciation of my tendons as a member then learned to remember bought a chocolate cake went to tantra yoga by Mr he Tuesday helped stack chairs in the deck at bridge arrange some flowers showed my rabbit cap to be crafted some sugar shared Sinti so a doctor gave some blood attended a talk on preventing a flood just some other things you can do at your village hall Denise Partington is with me she's chief executive of community futures in forward and they're part of the a connect work who believe in it holds play a huge part in tackling problems in our community and she joins me now live to see Denise thanks for coming in thank you for your more than welcome and Jane will miss her and she's been Grimm's a Wetlands Trust morning to morning and the and Wetlands Trust that grandmother is something that you've worked with Haven't you been a yes we have I mean as an infrastructure organization we support communities and we don't do things for communities we help the community to do it for themselves you generally farm that community have got their own solutions if they want to make improvements in their village and they know how to do it and we just make make sure that they've got the skills and the money and anything else that they need to be able to make it come true for them is it things like applying for grants it is I mean if you take a village hall we've developed a number of village halls right across the county and we should. Art by harnessing the and Foozie out some of the volunteers that have come together to say we would like to do more with our village hall they then need the skills and the techniques to be able to apply for the funding so we will point them in the right direction we will hold the hand to some extent because some trustees village halls are very nervous about applying for funding it's not something that comes naturally and having got the funding for them we will then help them to manage that money to make the improvements that they need in the village hall people don't even know you're out and that that to some extent is is how it should be because we we are just pushing from behind it's the communities themselves the leading on these initiatives and certainly when it comes to fruition it is that achievement wholeheartedly because they're the volunteers that are going to make it happen I've never heard of the a connect what I know and that was a support for community futures because that is a network of 38 of also across the country across England all doing the same thing and we use our own sort of networks between where we have this network that where we can share information and skills and knowledge and so if something's going on in Oxfordshire for example like a fuel buying scheme I will look in Lancashire to see if the scope for doing that so we share ideas we still models of delivery we're doing right across the country and nobody you know. People don't know you're doing that Jane from Grimm's and well interest how did you how did they help you at Community futures of community futures in general and Donna Carney in particular being absolutely instrumental. In setting up our charitable organization the newly formed Grimm's a Wetlands Trust. And. You know from our formation which was last year Donna Carney who is a representative from community futures came to our training session and helped us to actually understand what a trust was and its obligations the legal implications how we should train our rights and our responsibilities monitoring our resources so in general terms Donna was pivotal in helping us set up as a trust more specifically last year we were advised by Donna Donna has encouraged us to apply for a bit with the lunch or environmental fund the lunch or environmental fund or a marvelous organization which give out grants to environmental and community projects and Donna has really held our hands she has steered hers and nurtured in every step of the bid and I have to say we've been very successful in. Actually managed to achieve a considerable amount of funding in fact it was 50000 pounds which has been used to fund the building of new pathways immobility ramp. Fencing a handrail which is actually given access now to Aughrim So everybody has everything and bred to that it was just a muddy track and we tried to identify through questionnaires what it was that the community wanted from us as Grimm's or wetlands what was a priority what was approaches I know pathway was the main priority what was it before well that's interesting formally It was a reservoir there were 3 reservoirs it's quite a unique habitat really for nature they were. 3 different reservoirs owned by United Utilities originally they serve Preston in Victorian times for drinking water and of 939 when the new huge court told the rain on factory northeast of Preston was established to serve water for cooling purposes in the eighty's and ninety's it was used by red scar angling club it was also used by lunch she County Council for sailing but by 2003 it wasn't really being used by United Utilities and it was then that my brother David Hindle who is now the chairman of the wetlands sought to save the site as a wetlands hobby types and he managed to get it biological heritage status because of the quality of the birds and the foliage on the plant mumbles what do you see there always all sorts of birds weighing Curlew these are endangered it's. Tough the docks Herron. It's Malard all sorts of birds and particularly the curlew and a lot when these are becoming endangered species they're red listed so it's really important that we find a home and we find a sanctuary for things and as you know she was worried she wasn't until. You know it's going to show me. That I only had to go because it is a wonderful I mean actually a resource for the people of what we know they've got access to it and you know many levels it's a fantastic facility will certainly put on the map for you today have a way that's the Wetlands Trust as Jane was saying there that is going to be accessible to everybody with the Munder for money being helped by community futures and gone I was just going phone the passion and then Jones just disposed to do something that is going on all over this country and particularly in Lancashire our thing. In village halls in Venice you know we looked at all a little the village was a vibrant village are a little something on every night it's very well grown it's very well organized the parish council lots of different organizations use it as something on and off a whole every afternoon and every night and it's the hope of the village we need to trash all the niche hole Ladies thank you so much for coming in and talking to us about all the state subject that you both incredibly passionate about. You. Want to try you would like to volunteer that grim wet.

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