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There the E.U. Has repeatedly refused to entertain the G. 7 summits in France at the end of August provides a potential opportunity for informal talks but the positions are entrenched and with $86.00 days to go until the 31st of October time is running out for either side it's a blink Preston city council says it's completely committed to the success of the markets and future plans for investment will be announced shortly it comes after complaints about the new market hole being cold and drafty and some traders moving out Vice Chair of Preston trade his Association David Mills Lee says the conditions can be very difficult in the winter months and work in temperatures as cold as minus 6. In the summer months traders are putting ice blocks in the fridge just to keep them growing them back ensure the temperatures there are through the produce primarily the lack of karma comes through there's a new appeal to find 3 men wanted in connection with a stabbing in Blackpool a 30 year old man was attacked by a gang who chased him from the Esso garridge on Devon sure road in the early hours of June the 14th he sustained a serious leg injury police have released C.C.T.V. Images of men they're looking for residents in Whaley Bridge will find out later whether they can return to their homes this evening told Brook reservoirs dam which has been packed with 0 with $530.00 tonnes of aggregates is due to be inspected the B.B.C.'s day guest is out the dam where the still pumping out gallons of water the drone of those corpses continue throughout the night and will continue throughout today but they're doing their job they punish to lower the level of the reservoir considerably they needed to get it to 8 metres below what it had been by last night it was well below 6 metres rather hoping to reach that target said the chief executive and chairman of the PISA delivery chain dominos have announced they're stepping down David Wild and Stephen Hensley have failed to resolve a continuing dispute with French Aziz who is demanding a bigger share of the company's profits villages in the river valley want to reopen a local pub to put the Hearts back into the commune. The Duke of York and the book have both closed in Greenville to and over the last 3 years leaving no place for villages to socialize Now there are plans to reopen the Duke of York as the griddle turn community pub and cafe but 1st they need to raise half a 1000000 pounds of community Pope John Halley says it's important to the village without a pool but the center of the village feels like something ready missing at the heart of our community ready we specialise. A terrorist organization called the punk. Who ready is in touch with the community pubs we've learnt a lot about how they operate ready how they look see. Ready how they attracted good quality. And we're learning from them and in cricket the language of all the James Anderson will miss next week 2nd Ashes Test at Lord's due to the calf injury that details his involvement in the series opener the 37 year old was passed fit for the edge Bastien test despite hurting the same calf playing for Lancashire last month that's B.B.C. Radio News at 5 past 11 Thanks for the hikes C.B.C. Radio Lancashire. Is here with the weather will continue to see sunshine and showers through the rest of today some of those showers could be heavy at times and so feeling a bit cooler and fresh today highs of 20 degrees Celsius as you make our way in suits not those showers will begin to ease off were they could still linger still the early hours of tomorrow morning with temperatures down to 30 and then through tomorrow it's looking like a slightly dry and bright today but the risk of just the odd showers through the morning. B.B.C. Radio Lancaster. So coming up on the program chicken cheese and tuna $100.00. Were Made this morning to stop children going hungry in the summer holiday . The man. Says why are. So the rest of my life. I want to shop the whole. Car. To. Get the smuts away from I don't mind. If you go back to. Bed when. A man walks down the street says while I'm sure it's a. Little span of attention but let's see. What a 5. Gallon. Back down the alley for all the little bad. Accidents. If you. Can be. Anywhere. Paul Simon. On B.B.C. Radio and I share. That in Frisco mail the real life save our life in many families during term time but what happens to those pupils in the long summer holidays while the truth is that many of them go hungry the summer lunchbox program is filling not just that but hundreds of buses as well to be handed out where they're needed across the Blackburn area B.B.C. Radio Lancashire and Hartley went to lend a hand this morning Katz Arman from Kingdom outreach the charity behind the project told her how the idea came about Strangely enough it came about in my kitchen one day when I was making a link for my children and it was really support my heart that I can do this for my children that so many children across the border that don't have the facilities or the parents don't have the money to be able to feed them in the holidays and I know it sounds really dramatic the holiday hunger is a national problem and I just felt that I needed to do something for the children Blackburn in Darwin didn't know how I was going to do it but here we are tell me how you have done it because that whole behind is there was also and 5 minutes ago packed to the rafters with volunteers food tell me how help you get this on the road is unbelievable to be honest with you this is a 3rd year now and every year when we do it we don't know how many volunteers are going to turn up we put a call out contact a lot of businesses got lots of different people involved whoever had a whoever had a heart is a noble cause to feed children so we found that lots of people really responsive to this saw I mean intact they were the ones that gave us the van because they help us with the stock all the of helpers in the past the children centers of opened their doors and said look we will distribute the meals for you so it's it just happens it just works it's like turning up to a business in the morning and having 30 odd new workers and putting everyone into place and it just works and because I think I come from a business background it just makes it easy to put everyone in the right place and you know just see where people's time. And it's been amazing watched it this morning I mean when I arrived here maybe an hour ago the place was packed some of Jay's Filene's Crist's people is empty and all deliveries have gone NOW WHAT IT'S A amusing team amazing to move we've now it's taken us 3 years to now. Where we are learning super super smooth and streamlined its grit and what does a gesture like this mean to the families that you help him the feedback from the families has been absolutely amazing I mean it's heartbreaking when you see some of the kids that we that we help the fact that they don't actually have a proper meal throughout the day and this is actually probing that gap within 2 of the families it means because we're providing a link it means they can then take the children out maybe to the seaside or to the park or all spend that money somewhere else the the long summer holidays are always a burden because families are having to pay for uniforms and get ready for school and you know 6 weeks 6 weeks venting in the children is a long time a long time so in that sense it looks more than one gap and we're happy to be able to do that can reach and you've got I understand it's around a 1000 families a day signed up that's a lot of families isn't it it's a lot of families and it just goes to show the scale of the problem. I mean where a grassroots project but really this is this is a problem that needs to be looked up further up the line and it shouldn't really be happening but it is it is and it's a community that of course and actually sort of this problem out but it's quite a sobering thought isn't it to think that if you weren't doing this and taking these lunch boxes out parents in the summer holidays would have to face you know the real risk that the children might go hungry which is an awful thing to have to consider Absolutely and the other thing that's come about from from can reach doing this is we've actually encourage unenthused other organizations to do something similar so you've got a similar project which is happening over in Manchester where they've actually franchise out of almost what we're doing Darwin they're doing something similar now so it's running off in the good spirit the good the good nature the. Noble Cause it is rubbing off and it's great to see isn't that good to him that it's spreading that more people are doing it such a much needed service isn't it. Through the school holidays provide him with those books his moves should be back to talk to volunteer about why they do it very surely and that some a lunch box program runs from now right through until the 23rd of August the time now is 40 minutes past 11. For the let us check around the county for you to watch out for nothing. Worse really. That Senator Kerry. Had 3 falls on very pale straight because it was tempered as the WOULD time for loss of long ridge as well which means heavy traffic. Penfold life. With. The me but I'm not going far I'm still going to have some of the very best music the world to offer along with. The very latest. Now on trips to join me next to. The boys hasn't she so glad to hear back on the radio. a lot of people I know I quite like a fruity one that they 7 the local that I use I go to that every now and again all enjoy that he's got half. I always think a pint is a huge amount to drink and not quite like beer but in a wine glass such as well. Never that fit the. Mold wine glass. In Belgium. Will be talking very Travis and saying on B.B.C. Radio Lancashire Hello good morning welcome if you've just joined us hello that the time is 23 minutes past 11 on this choose Day morning now then the Campaign for Real Ale was established many years ago now with the aim of saving tradition. No Bay Area Well today as one has cameras biggest festivals opens in London is becoming clear that while bare itself is now thriving the Popes that sell it very often aren't you might have heard on B.B.C. Radio links this morning have religious England Alton in the Remove Valley attempting to reopen one of the 2 pubs in their village which close recently when our camera is talking about a special focus on how pups can play a pivotal role in communities right across the country and I've been joined now by Nick Antonia from camera Good morning to you good morning so why is it do you think Nick Berry's thriving while pups really are still struggling on the way they are and I think it's the pressures the pubs are facing from from various factors like business rates they pay some of the highest business rates on the high street in comparison to the the square footage of space they tackle so they are playing a disproportionate that attacks. The big booty we're paying the highest bidder tutti of any pin nation in Europe $43.00 P. In any point is pure tax. They're under pressure from from the tech companies are in the pubs they're trying to make a living for the for their shareholders and unfortunately the publican is under pressure to to pay higher rents and higher costs for the raw material the beer and spirits and things that sounds to me there's too many people trying to take a big chunk out of his pocket I well there is at the moment yes so welcome be done about I mean we are hearing more about community pubs are we are as they are closing in villages in small towns people are actually taking it upon themselves to make to make a thriving business of it in the community but is that is that proper pope or is it just a community center that sells beer now there's a proper pub across the country what we are seeing is the local community coming together and clubs. All pitching their money in buying a share in their local pub I know doing it across the community and it's great because those people that have a interest in that pub they want to see it succeed they start to use it more and we end up with thriving pubs serving their Can local community Yeah I mean people not going to pubs it really did drop off for a while didn't it but I mean can we still blame that on the way with the drink drive 1st and then of course the smoking ban and we thought it would never recover and I think pubs of recovered to a certain extent that yes the smoking bans did have an effect and draw you drink laws do have an effect and stop people but the biggest factor on the drink driving side is not the. Drink driving laws are in force this is that in the law cases there's no longer any local buses to get to the pub or get home afterwards so yes I think that the proposals are under pressure because of because of a lack of transport and therefore people haven't gone down the pub out but we think the positive those people that have some where they where they call a local are happier less likely to be lonely that had better mental wellbeing Yeah I know my local pub is absolutely thriving it really is and I think a lot of that and you're going to like this coming from camera is down to the Bay Area and the I think people are just more aware of the the vast range of different bays you can get and also I feel as if the bears are being cared for a little bit now yeah a good quality licensee will will offer a range of beers to try and match the tastes of their customers they will try and offer something different so that people experiment and try something different they don't they're also the breweries that done brilliantly because they are they've stepped up to the mark and started offering a completely different range of styles that pubs can take in and people have different tastes and we all like some people are happy because some people like while that is yes I like to hear the fruit beers have exploded in this country in recent years and which is great because it's catering for a big section of the market that probably wouldn't be able for so. I think if you if you do put this on the table and let people try different things they will come back to the pub and I think I mean but just finally then Nick it is great Dave isn't it you know busy doing well that is not because without chemicals and but the top and bottom of it is the landlord still does need to make a profit so somebody somewhere has got to not take as big a chunk as they have been doing Yeah and that's why I think community pubs are a bit excessive because it's the community there own that pub they are making sure that the pub is successful and and it's nobody else is taking the taking the money from the pub it's the locals who are reaping the benefits of a successful pubs yet we need to see a fairer distribution of the the money that comes in to the industry and it's sure that our licensees do actually make a decent living from and from me thanks very much for talking to me this morning that's Nick and Tony who's from camera where do you go for your pint I want to. Do you we're not drinking at home now don't weigh. Much more light maybe pick up a bottle Why mother go around the supermarket and we ever did in the past the so there is a thing that Nick said. I saw. Social isolation mean the fact that the community hope can offer more than just the drink for somewhere to go somewhere to to get into conversation with somebody else is interesting to hear that we are using hope that maybe the community pub is the way forward do you use one of them to your career she got a look to. History. With . Luck. Gerry Rafferty is Baker straight B.B.C. Regular on should 27 minutes to 12 on this Tuesday morning in midday music makers coming up between 12 a mom just a big bag full of songs that we play them back to back pretty much while you enjoy your lunch Talking of which will be back to the lunch box project in black and very shortly this is where volunteers get together to provide children who are on the school holidays who would normally possibly have free meals at lunchtime and have been going hungry and isn't a allowing them to maybe pay for a day out rather than to have to pay for a lunch so there's some volunteers make an amazing difference and we brought with them very shortly as our reporter Shannon Hartley chatted them a little bit earlier on today. As I say. I'm not a B.B.C. Radio Lancashire now more all now on the summer launch bolt box project in a lot where around $1000.00 pounds lunches at day one handed out to children across the Bora area we heard from Kingdom rates the charity behind the idea and this morning our reporter Shannon Hartley went along just as the freshly made sandwiches are being loaded up for delivery to families feeling the pinch over the summer holidays where Shannon also spoke to $1.00 and Barbara baby both volunteers who helped make the hundreds of sandwiches every day or small role on the tour and a king I take care of the tour to take it to the men. I think it will not just. The tape I will make it import to my friends because they didn't have a phrase you are going to go on now we're going to break for you my guards toward goals and so I can come in the morning and it's already prepared whereas before I started doing it but to wait while it were mixed in the kitchen. Or the cold water no water. Just 2nd gear isn't it if you're involved in the project you must have enjoyable vision of course always been involved with cooking for children to get into camps cooking for the children or the what you think the family's got out of it as well well this or that and I mean I'm from a poor family were 12 of us were poverty is all about 12 hours of us a lot of mouths to feed in the summer holidays and well it is going back to the old money 3 show and my mom used over 3 shillings in a purse on a Wednesday and we had to carry on from front it was a pay they were for. We all had to work and I was 10 it was paper then I went to work for the local butcher. And we lived and now it's nice that you're able to to give something back because if you don't mind me saying. You're 87 miles and I don't feel it if you don't look 87. For folks who are wondering what I did to the culture. Of the time during a project called you and your amazing i just goes to show the age range of volunteers that are moderate project isn't my number toward you never do want to do things wrong absolutely brilliant Barbara you're also involved have Project a group of us from Mela parish church were to coffee morning at the village Methodist church last year heard about the project and decided to get involved so each day there's a group of us coming here from Ella Why did you want to get involved it's something useful we can do we have time we can we can spare the time it's helping people it's useful we normally get here just before 8 o'clock we get ground up and then we just go where we're needed what you think the families make of it when these large boxes are delivered to the children the feedback we get is that they absolutely love it you know the children and sort of sending messages back you know and it's just it's quite a sub thought there wasn't it To think that if you didn't do this maybe some of the children would actually go home right showing that it's necessary but it's something we can do to help about with volunteers Barberin lead known as the children I K T 7 for goodness sake talking to our reporter Sharon Hart a well from the oldest to the youngest volunteer on the book to making tea now you can jacob goes along to help with his mom every morning making sandwiches for children you don't have any in in and people in local communities that is absolutely amazing how does it make you feel helping all the children and happy because. In my people it was a challenge I also know this from little children it's all of them which is to make you tell me what for things they don't want. To know and just oh really you just did you sound just there people put their questions. And like to trimix in in to set and innocently. How do you think it makes you the children feel when you said open and give them a lunch and if it's a nice thing to do with an egg me on making children feel lucky. Need to live the talk about bringing joy to have the children talking to our reporter Shannon Hawley he's the youngest volunteer on the summer lunch box box project and can get me to. Lunch Box project helping hundreds of families across the blob an area with a pot lunch this summer. Great thing today on the some wonderful people in our county this conspiracy also proud on some. Trouble on the way. To me. Am glad. I'm not so. Thanks I really do. Have to will stay in bed because I. Just love Sunday mornings and I love Sunday breakfast got to be my favorite meal of the day. And easy it's now close to 12 B.B.C. Radio travel. To the let's check around the county for us to get the last of the old boys who want to. Freshen it all about 5 minutes on any. Long wait for the time for lies from Preston rolled Pinfold lad. On the M 16 back into our area $21.00 it will stand for $21.00 across the A B M 60 to be heading back this way all anybody the day's worth of additional time that any. 33 all want to throw it all why the civil popped up this week tributes are paid to Joe Long song Grammys Jeremy Coleman an issue return to do you know it's going to be raining problems in Leyland and Allison revisit so childhood I think the last time I was here I was small with some of the sufficiency coming in and out of the house enjoy the treasure trail in some didn't stop at the motorway services we are miscible podcast is downloadable not from the B.B.C. Sounds our own you'll be amazed by an astounding Lancashire transplant athlete and a 5 year old from youngster who's on a mission that something on there's no mission bigger than the B.B.C. Radio like a chef. Calibers Well and that of course is B.B.C. Radio language Alan it's time for this. B.B.C. Radio like you should. Talk you know it yes I have got he we do that down we will talk about this morning when do we not say what we mean all the time this is because you always say how he or I have because he's a father like you and we redefine you were you I'll be honest with what I sound fine thank you Chad you and Mary you have a bad bolt. And that's another phrase that we use is an honest with you just make sure you're ready to come on oh everything. My entire life is a lie Obama. I don't know where you get your it's perfect. Sad right now you won't want to well you know I share. Their piece of work for months. But I do the actions and I better up there on the Fox 3 community center in Preston is in desperate need of people to help me General mates and decoration of the building D.R.Y. So us now the provided combination for up to 20 people who would overwise be homeless and could really use your help if you've got a few hours to spare if you have 3453 or 59000 is the number to ring now we all like helping others down where yes we're having just now from those people volunteering that project in black and doing the booties. That was my stomach rumblings that I can just come here please spare both these lucky there are now volunteers are needed to help with giving their time to work help blind people partially sighted by with their radios now British wilds for the blind so is my stomach again British while for the blind it provides a specially adapted audio equipment and relies on volunteers with his 2 little I had to visit with site last year set up the radio show how it works that leave it to radio like you should have caught what I stated and provide ongoing support as well full training and expenses. Provided as well get in touch we can put you in touch with them and it's all about social side of things the getting out a main page to somebody coming along to give you a hand like that means a conversation compensated exactly of conversation hopefully post a criminal and he still it doesn't stop my stomach I just have a knack because you never know if you're the only person that event a proper conversation within maybe 24 hours 40 hours or something like that which is why our new. Our new campaign and on the fact she is so important it's about the original social network forget Twitter forget Facebook and Instagram insta. It's all about getting out and talking to people and one of those groups is civil on now if you want to be put into it with a civil on friend you can enjoy a weekly friendship phone call I'm just not a lot we're doing now I just you know makes you think someone. Else actually cares for you all the information isn't all Fact Sheet it is for a we can email it if you want but it's probably best if you give us a call and we can have a not so with you and we put it in the post has them be an 8. I know you you look up the music B.B.C. Radio about the plight of Congo and Whitney Houston yes this is the brand new single from kite on when he stood in the Stevie Winwood songs remember from back in the eighty's early ninety's for me trying to have a governor. Bring the old Steve Winwood so. This is the one with the nice vocal was I'm doing a remake and it's absolutely amazing. Thank you Sam. We love boat while when you soon we go on the high I love news on the way off tonight Bradley Cooper. It's. Tired and sold. Ha. Radio like issue. To me Day News I'm David Bailey a teenagers appeared in court charged with attempted murder after a 6 year old boy was allegedly thrown from a 10 floor of the Tate Modern Art Gallery in London the child who was found on a 5th floor roof after he fell from a Tates viewing platform on Sunday is in a critical but stable condition Jane Francis Kelly saw the teenager appear at Bromley youth court can panted his age and his address but he can't be identified the legal reasons now he was arrested on Sunday by police responding to reports that a small boy had been allegedly thrown from a tent floor from the Tate Modern but extension Police say there is no link between the 2 boys the 17 year old was remanded into youth custody he will appear at the Old Bailey this day the government has rejected claims its own willing to negotiate with the E.U. When once talks to fail in order to allow or no deal breaks it officials in Brussels can not get but this is the families who just a feeling the pinch in the holidays they're working you know that they're OK but come the holidays the feeling the pinch that this is just giving them that extra little bit of help and support but also. It gives them an activity to go out and take the children out for the morning and have a lunch. And the German cyclist has beat more than 200 men to become the 1st woman to win the Transcontinental rights cycling nearly 2 and a whole 1000 miles across Europe in just 10 days feeling a cold being just who's $24.00 How to deal with thunderstorms and scorching heat to complete the race which started in Bulgaria and ended in northwestern France. B.B.C. Radio one question use is a ride in a isn't it David it is not just going out for a quick spin around the block is. He how he'd be so I think. I will receive is here with the weather I will continue to see sunshine and showers through the rest of today some of the showers could be heavy at times and so feeling a bit cooler and fresh today highs of 20 degrees Celsius as you make I in suits not those showers will begin to ease off where they could still linger the early hours of tomorrow morning with temperatures down to 30 and then through tomorrow it's looking like a slightly drawn broad today with the risk of just the old showers through the morning. 6 weeks later B.B.C. Radio Lancashire.

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