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Radio 5. Live from our studios a performance this is teatime with Matthew gotten our top story at 5 another actual stay for a sea front residence at hems as 2 of the endangered properties are left teetering on a cliff H. One N 60 year event you know dishes out enough for tolerance and strife . Offering enough enough also the saving better late than never a Brix a transition deal is announced people question whether we get agreement that we have I think what this shows is that with goodwill on both sides working hard we can get an arrangement for the future and we'll be in Lowestoft in search of folk memories sharing stories across the generations. Smile so much and. It's the new year I like here. They have given to me in a series or the time money 540 the sport at half past on the weather follows the B.B.C. Radio Norfolk news with Lucy Lightfoot Good evening high tides and strong winds have left 13 properties at the morons in hems be at risk of falling into the sea chalets which are now on the cliff edge of being assessed by inspectors to see if they can still be inhabited most important house on the him speak haste late last year it's now looking likely to be condemned life goes on nobody's hurt it's its property property can be replaced life can't so you just go with the punches and move on get you know what doesn't kill you makes you stronger at the end of the Day Meanwhile a removal company from poster harm have been in hems be emptying people's homes free of charge R H T says they cleared 3 properties yesterday and the trying to deform more by. At the end of business today. You know the news negotiators have struck a brakes it's transition deal setting out the relationship between the E.U. And the U.K. After Burson leaves in March next year until December 2020 the government will be free to strike trade deals with countries outside the E.U. In that time citizens who arrive to live in the U.K. Will keep existing rights the deal is expected to be signed off by E.U. Leaders at a summit on Thursday but no final agreement has been reached about the Irish border a pedestrian has been hit by a vehicle in Norwich emergency services were called to Coney lane need to the junction of the Norfolk and large hospital just before 4 pm this afternoon matrices are being advised to avoid the area and find alternative routes the roads minister Jessye Norman has told councillors and business leaders in Norfolk but he can't promise to get the A 47 by 2030 the minister was in King's Lynn earlier today to meet the A 47 alliance they were impressing on him that the road is vital for economic growth across the county Chris Argus and chief executive of the Norfolk Chamber of Commerce says the government needs to realise the Imp economic importance of Norfolk Well I don't think he said anything even already know so we're not coming away with any new any new information and we're not coming away with any high hopes or expectations and things are going to change soon or imminently. And that makes me concerned because I do think the thing that we feel that we feature lower down the list and we should the sentencing of a Great Yarmouth sex offender caught by a group of Internet speed of our hunters has been adjourned Norge Crown Court was told a neuro psychological report on Kevin was had been delayed because they couldn't find a psychologist who would work for the government rate of pay and return or has the full story Kevin Ward admitted a series of grooming charges after being set up by the Internet interceptors who posed as children Ward went to meet them at Great Yarmouth library in October and was arrested. At his previous sentencing appearance last month Judge Steven holder reluctantly adjourned the case because a psychiatric report had not been completed but his defense and James said today they were struggling to find a psychiatrist who would do the work at the government's rate of pay while the pre-sentence report said Ward is a danger to the community the defense argued his mental state and intelligence meant he was unlikely to cause harm to children lawyers now have a week to find a psychiatrist and sentencing will take place on the 4th of May 2 patients suffering from the most common form of science lost in the U.K. Have successfully regained reading vision after a groundbreaking study involving surgeons at more fields on a hospital in London a man in his early eighties and a woman in her early sixty's received a new stem cell based treatment for age related macular degeneration the number of 2nd homes in Norfolk is at an all time high figures out today have shown more though they account for more than 5000 properties in North Norfolk it means much as half of some villages are made up entirely of 2nd properties with villages unable to buy due to heighten prices Henry Greg from the National Housing Federation says in areas with lots of holiday homes it has a big impact on local life seeing pubs close to the right one a week or so concrete blocks particularly in rural areas shops car sustain themselves because obviously there are also an impact on local services like schools because the roads on high enough to make the school sustainable so it's really kind of tearing. Local villages thieves have broken into the hawks and owls train Sculthorpe as happened in the run up to the weekend when 3 taxidermy birds in cases were taken along with eggs Michael Middleton from the charity says luckily they don't have any birds caged Its nature of any getting hurt it's just the way they've mastered ordering In fact I'm sitting there watching the volunteers repairing the damage now to try and get a scale again you know in. Only them as far as we're concerned you know it's not that great but it was just the inconvenience of what they've done and the present McPartlin is to give up his television commitments to being arrested for drink driving on T.V. Says he's taking time off to seek treatment and his Saturday Night Takeaway won't be broadcast this weekend B.B.C. Radio Norfolk nees now with the sports headlines his Nicola there are city head coach Daniel Farkas says the club's most recent recruits are gradually settling into the new surroundings 3 players on from German clubs in January world rugby will investigate the circumstances around Belgium's World Cup qualifying win over Spain the match official was remaining in the result means remaining tight the automatic European qualifying spot and England broad is targeting playing in the next Ashes series in 2019 and the travel situation and memory problems at the main hospital in Norfolk Yes that's right we did have a call from Ken just to say that there were delays just getting out of the Norfolk and North Hospital carpark and we have an update just to say that those that lasers taking around to an hour to get through so we still have to look into that one say I will keep you updated on it's in the room rate it stays very slow westbound on the approach to the Outer Ring Road so it sell because the right works which is causing delays there and the answering right that's looking very busy itself in both directions also North Walsham road is having now in both directions that's near to the Constitution Hill roundabout the one for 3 Beccles right still queuing westbound between Goulston and Bradwell and have a look at the trains great northern have 10 days of up to 20 minutes and some cancellations between 80 and King's Lane Well because of a sickening problem if you see anything or can update me cool 168-361-7321 glorious sunny day but still raise a shop window JULIE Oh it's been better again hasn't it the winds gusting between 35 and 45 mph and yes we've got that bitterly cold easterly flow of air not the. Winds will be changing to a more northerly direction for tomorrow so it shouldn't feel quite as cold as it would be warm but not bitterly cold as it has been so overnight tonight large I was someplace else especially early on and then we'll at least see clouds thickening up for the still perhaps a few showers of rain or sleet but for many of us it could be a dry night but there is the risk of some patchy ice where we've got any surface water especially on untreated roads and pavements but the yellow Met Office warning which is in place until 9 o'clock tomorrow morning for much of eastern counties for ice actually doesn't cover North football I don't think we can rule out the risk of ice or together especially with temperatures anywhere between sort of plus one and minus one to overnight tonight it's not quite as cold for some of us as as last night and then tomorrow choose day should remain largely fine and dry was spells of sunshine and the very small chance of a shower that again could be of rain or sleet and it shouldn't fit as CO tomorrow with light to moderate north to northeasterly winds and temperatures a few degrees higher than today so we're looking at maximum temperatures of about 6 to 8 Celsius us 43 to 46 degrees Fahrenheit now Wednesday high pressure building from the southwest which should give us a fine and dry day with temperatures continuing to climb closer to average perhaps the sunshine turning a bit hazy as the day goes on and cloud increases but it is looking a dry day with temperatures again a little bit high up that 7 to 9 Celsius on Wednesday that's 45 to 48 degrees Fahrenheit and then quite a lot of uncertainty towards the end of the wait but Thursday at the moment is looking a dry day with temperatures back into double figures for many of us about 10 Celsius possible that's 50 degrees Fahrenheit and then Friday a dry start with rain eventually pushing in from the West but timing's is still very uncertain but it may be that rain doesn't arrive into quite late on the simple cost Julie Ranger Thank you it's 10 past 5 your change of radio Norfolk a most strong easterly winds whipping up the North Sea heading on to the land mains that 13 clifftop homes near Great Yarmouth remain. In a precarious position in the saving 2 of the affected bungalows that hemp spay have left been left teetering on the edge of the sand June clifftop after residents were told to leave their homes amid fears the homes could collapse into the sea coast guard and police remain at the same and the access road to the affected properties has been closed off as well as a stretch of beach underneath we can go live to our Great Yarmouth reporter Andrew Turner who's live at the Mariners in hems prefers the saving Andrew you've been there a lot of the day I know what have you seen Well let me take you to where I am right now into the garden of one of the homes in him speed which is now perilously close to the edge this is one of 13 that's narrow in a dangerous position the house effectively condemned and although this one hasn't yet gone or anywhere near the edge. Some of them have you know some of them are actually hanging over the edge and there's one where I've seen a bathroom floor and wall has landed on the beach the curtain of the shower is flapping in the wind but the chap who owns this house he will hear more from tomorrow when our breakfast program is getting his things out everything's in the garden with every gust of wind a bit more sound is blown all of his possessions whether it's boxes of pictures or the slats of a double bed that's yet to even been used and done packed this chapter in the House back in November and a survey said that it was going to be safe for some time yet well how wrong that survey was and of course he's not the only one there's homes up and down the Mariners on the sea Woodside which are now in this position the hems be lifeboat crew has been helping there's a removals foam from Yarmouth where they have 3 vans sitting around doing nothing yesterday and today and they and their staff of have been deployed to help the people and there's a business in a store as well which is said anyone who is affected by these houses being evacuated in the Maritimes can store their possessions for up to 6 months free of charge one of a find some way to put their possessions and set up a new home that's how severe things are it looks like a bomb has gone off him and it is a real scene of devastation. And you've been speaking I think to one of those you just mentioned one of those organizations who've been helping the residents Yeah I've spoken to several of them actually the removals people the lifeboat as well in a good walk around and you can see that there's damage to property is from from the western side from the right side at the marrons But when you take a walk on the beach that's when you start to see all of the debris that's fallen down as a say some of the houses the floor the concrete floors just hanging in mid-air hanging on to the beams of the house and there's debris septic tanks and things which are lying on the beach and all the grass that's gone huge amount of land and also you can see the damage that's been taken on this sea defenses the trials that have been put in and paid for by fund raising by this community but Daniel herd is the Coxon of him speed life by and he and all of his crew have been up here doing everything they can with many other people trying to help and volunteer their time to get these residents and their possessions to a place of safety well prior if things at the moment is. Proper. And also taught and if it were going to cause a hazard to the SE or tanks boilers or trying to remove anything which could potentially end up in the say as to Noise we've already seen the wind swinging round to the north face today we've got some bigger hard toward stand on lucky enough we got these local people now are offering assistance to help out removal companies and where my good progress was the jobs made worse because it's just sand blowing around in your faces your eyes getting full of it it's not an easy job as well as the perilous conditions on the edge now we've just been down on the beach as self and you do you do need glasses on the wind still quite strong and still to noises I don't think anyone should be on the page where you have always paid or not to be on the page turn on and to actually start home. Tools and all sorts of things being pulled out of out of the sheds I suppose possession. As a secondary to the life and the safety and welfare of people in a way I suppose you must be in my use that nobody had had any serious consequences and I serious safety as he's Yes correct you notice a lot always in so many shades sores and stuff lot that's a reason mom in now. Pull him while hoping to get some of the stuff in a storage at my house so you can still carry on his business of course the last time this happened 2013 there was also reports of looting I said I was making sure that property is safe hopefully would tear anyone from doing what became an apartment crime here yeah we just say we're just been down on the page and we've now got paid already down there were of metal detectors no foot place having to move them along but we figured for respect for these residents along a white. Is need all hands up here help and I suppose radius where you need the F. And at the moment yeah all hands up in my last bite curve out there at the moment I've been here for the last or 2 afraid eyes and yeah we're going to continue into these properties are empty This is 5 years on from 2013 a lot was done to try and save him speech coastline and quite clearly not enough could be done because of limited funds is there a sense of anger among the community here often as. More of them keep on saying this is a 160 year event you know this is happening now for tolerance and strife in offing anough enough anger with local residents who are extremely angry and I think a lot of said. Made it out the government should now look into a say defense for Daniel herd who's the Coxon of hems B. Lifeboat speaking 210 of the softer new man drew back with us live from the mouth and what about the official line on what's going on the authorities what are they telling us the saving and. Well the police are maintaining a cold in around Americans and I. I have a suspicion that not only is there public safety but also as I mentioned in that interview with Dan head that there was looting last time and perhaps is a more of a duty to protect property as well as people as the clear up and the evacuation is underway We've also had a statement from the Environment Agency as well which says we realize how distressing the situation is for residents whose homes have been affected and we are supporting the council to minimise impacts on the community we continue to provide advice and guidance to local authorities he lead on planning and managing coastal erosion of course now we just need to wait and find out what the response from Great Yarmouth Bar Council is going to be for the long term as to whether anything can be done to release funds as Dan and many other people have said to me about whether it's time the government committed funds and stepped in regardless of ownership and responsibilities of these beaches in the DNS to actually do something to protect even more properties here that will be next in line if this if this coastal erosion continues at its current rate. Andrew Turner live for us at hens be many thanks Meanwhile just a few miles to the south a holiday village next to the beach near Lowestoft has been closed till further notice after being battered by the strong winds and high tide it's everyone staying at the course and results were told to go home at the weekend guy Campbell takes up the story. Hooten holiday village was closed off to high winds caused damage to the communal area of the resort staying at Cotton with his wife we have a knock on the go yes demoing wife and I just got up and they were evacuating the so I could have been extensive time east of them I believe they would extensively Well let's go to my building lives just as you are toast go home that we could be reparable Let's go there and try to light a spokesperson for the court and coastal village said that the safety of the guests as well as the enjoyment of their holiday was a power amount importance and as a result it was necessary for them to claims guests will be content to confound the compensation package G.'s them in these unforseen circumstances and any guests who are such which are rather being advised of the options available to them it's not known yet when the result will be and. I Campbell reporting from Colson between Yarmouth and love stuffed Satie minutes past 5 now and there's been a breakthrough in the BRICs it talks a 21 month transition period to follow our withdrawal next March has been agreed in a move designed to help business and citizens plan for the future the U.K. Will be free to sign trade agreements with other countries but can't put them into effect until year 2021 to reason May says it demonstrates how goodwill on both sides can achieve a longer term deal that benefits the U.K. . Crisis and people question whether week as agreement that we did people question whether we get agreement that we have I think what this shows is that with goodwill on both sides working hard we can get an arrangement for the future which will be in the interests of the U.K. And in the interests of the European Union and it will be good for all parts of the U.K. The British Chambers of Commerce says the transition agreements will give person confidence Labor's shadow secretary though secure Starmer agrees with that statement but claims ministers could have signed the deal a month ago. We argued last summer that there should be a transitional arrangements and they should be on the same basic terms as we are now on and therefore although we say you know this should be done more quickly we don't welcome it is a step in the right direction I think business is a walk in people across the country well welcome the certainty that it brings our political correspondent Andrew Sinclair is on the line to help us some pick this Gordian knot. And Andrew I mean listening to all the speeches today just how significant is this oh it is significant because we finally have some idea of how long the whole bricks it process will last fall we've known for some time that we're going to leave the E.U. In a year's time but until today we were unclear about what would happen after that during the so-called transition period and that was starting to get businesses Palmas the travel industry very jumpy Well we now know that the transition period will last until December 2020 to give everyone more time to repair the life outside the E.U. And join the time we'll still be part of the Customs Union still part of the single markets so we'll be able to trade and travel freely as we do now the any difference being that because we've left the E.U. We're going to have any say in how any of this happens and journalist time as you just said will be able to negotiate free trade deals also any E.U. Citizens who come here until the end of 2020 and any Brits who go and live in Europe until the end of 2020 will have their rights guaranteed So in short that today does away with a lot of the media's uncertainty it shows that BRICS it is going to happen is just going to take longer than everyone 1st thought so the reaction to this today is that I'm a lawyer joy oh are we going to see losers as well as winners Well I think the big reaction is going to probably come from people who voted for bricks it because I think some of them are not going to be happy that breaks it is taking much longer than everyone 1st thought. Remember here in Norfolk 59 percent of people voted for breaks it and remember David Cameron said back in 2016 that if we voted to leave he would trigger Article 50 the next day and we'd be out within 2 years well it's actually going to be 4 and a half years 4 and a half years before we can start controlling immigration controlling off fishing waters and that may well upset some people who voted for BRICS It's now the government's line is yes it is taking a while but the way this is happening is orderly there's plenty of time to sort things out and the government says this will be worth it when it eventually happens so there's this breakthrough today but still a fair amount of work to do and more negotiations ahead I would guess oh yes I mean about 75 percent of everything has now been agreed in these negotiations so you know that's very good let's remember that but there are still some very big issues which still seem Barry and for instance how do we police the northern border without Northern Ireland being in the customs union which Britain has said will not happen that's still got to be worked out so they came up with a form of words today to kick this one into the long grass but this is still a real challenge and no one is really sure how to solve this one the other big thing that now needs to be negotiated now that we've agreed the transition period is all future trading relationship with the E.U. And that's going to be hard work because we are hoping for a free trade deal but the E.U. Keeps saying why should we let you trade with us on the same terms as you having now if you are the ones who are leaving us and remember trade deals take years to negotiate this will not be easy and connected to the whole trade deal thing is what happens to fishing a lot of people along the coast are hoping that we'll have full control of our waters and be able to have the lion's share of the fishing rights with the E.U. Wants a present arrangements to continue off to the transition period so in short there is a lot of disagreements ahead this could still go wrong and we could leave without any deal but tonight we. Have reached a milestone and that is something to be positive about and just on that fishing point Andriano the Scottish Government of joining many fishermen in condemning this transition deal and only last week there was a big meeting of fisherman and the minister responsible in love. There is real hope along the coast particularly in low stuff particularly Great Yarmouth and then if you move up to the north all that coast as well there's been this big hope that once we leave the E.U. We will have full control of our territorial waters we'll certainly be able to give the insured fisherman exclusive rights to the 1st 1012 miles of the coast and we'll be able to determine who else uses all WATERS Well the the thing that's starting to worry people in the fishing community is that in these trade negotiations which will now be getting underway fishing which any makes up a very very small parts of the economy fishing might get traded away and we'll end up having to share all waters almost as much as we do at the moment and that's something which really worries the fishing community the problem is all government wants a bespoke trade deal involving agriculture involving aviation involving business things which make up a very large part of the British economy the fear of a lot of people along the coast that fish will just be forgotten about and will get traded away expects the fishing community to make a lot of noise in the months ahead. Many thanks as the days begin to get lighter the weather gets slightly warmer and you spend more time outside you might need some help with your garden that's when I can help join me Fredrickson and my gardening experts as we offer hints tips and advice on how you can get the best out of your garden as spring approaches the garden party Saturdays for a midday on B.B.C. Radio Norfolk you're part of the B.B.C. Monday evening time show it's 25 past 5. Radio Norfolk travel. Hello that was just starting off in Coney now just an update on Coney lane is partially blocked on the westbound 5 between roundhouse way and road and it's following an accident there so they're all some delays at the moment just being stuck in the carpark for more than an hour because the accident has occurred outside the hospital says looking very busy in the area there just have a look in or it is still looking very slow westbound on the approach to the Outer Ring Road all because of the causing delays there and. It's still looking very busy in both directions also or not much has changed on North Walsham road that's heavy both ways near to the Constitution Hill roundabouts and on the trains Great Northern still have delays of up to 20 minutes and some cancellations out between 80 and kings lane because of a signaling problem if you see anything or can update me cool 163617321. Personal finance now our weekly visits from the good folk of money fact Sonora Church in Charlotte notions back with us hello and last week we were looking at notice accounts savings accounts that require notice to withdraw I thought might be a good idea to look at easy access accounts as well to see how they stack up and what's the latest news on the well I've had a look at our figures are from our site and it turns out the figures from the facts show that easy access accounts are in demand in fact it's the demand has increased so much the highest since June last year. Up That's interesting why is that happen do we think Well part of this is probably to do with a lot of base rate speculation and with people unwilling to perhaps fix for a long time if they know rates may go up in the future if base rate goes up it's like the savings rates go up even if it is a small amount so people are a little bit reluctant to thicks and we've seen pension of bonds. They've come to maturity so we've had 9000000000 pounds put into pension of bonds or if they've all coming to maturity now savers are thinking what should I do with it should I wait and see if they're in 2 minds about what to do it in easy access count is brilliant because you can stash away and move it without any kind of fuss Yes Or you can always spend it but that's not I'm from the figures it's not happening is it so I mean this is this wise by savers to to do this because there are options out there and the interest rates are quite low on these accounts yes the average interest rate for an easy access account is no point $47.00 today so you could earn far more if you fixed for a longer term but even short term fix of paying so much more than this and as we said discussed last week notice accounts are paying more as well so you do have to think whether you really need easy access to your cash or you're just trying to be a little bit conservative because you're hoping rates might go up. If that's the case then perhaps a little bit of a mixture of both maybe OK so that's almost the best option is to look at your own circumstances and waist up yes I think that's the best way I mean everyone has a different means for the money if savers don't really need access to that cash than perhaps a store term fixed rate is the best to go OK Tell us then Charlottes you've been looking through them today what what who are the market leaders for these easy access savers accounts Well the best easy access account is from I see I see I bank U.K. And that pays 1.35 on its high save bonus Saver account that does have a bonus to and that does expire in 12 months so you do have to be careful of that note that the date in the calendar if you're not looking for account with a bonus is straightforward right we've got Virgin Money and R.C.I. Bank they pay $1.00 both with the straightforward rate so it's it's up to you whether you you want that extra not put not 5. So 1.35 percent is the best rate you can get today and you can get a lot more if you do fix there what is the inflation rate currently 3 percent so it doesn't even meet the target no accounts currently be inflation so the best way sir least trying to get some interest but you know when you're at the moment best of a bad job Shala thank you very much for updating us on last thank you so much Charlotte Nelson is with the money facts group in orange the time 530. Your change of radio Norfolk in the teatime headlines Here's Lucy Lightfoot. Good evening high tides and strong winds have left 13 properties at the morons in hems be at risk of falling into the sea shanties which is now on the cliff edge of being assessed by inspectors to see if they can still be lived in negotiations have struck a break sit transition deal setting out the relationship between the E.U. And the U.K. After Britain leaves in March next year until December 2020 the government will be free to strike trade deals with countries outside the E.U. In that time police have said more than 400 schools including 2 in Norfolk have received a hoax email threatening to detonate a bomb on school grounds if money is not handed over and over police have confirmed they've had 2 reports from schools they don't believe the threats were credible 2 patients suffering from the most common form of Cyclops in the U.K. Have successfully regained reading vision after a groundbreaking study involving surgeons at more fields only hospital in London a man in his eighty's and a woman in her sixty's received a new stem cell based treatment for age related macular degeneration no thanks whether another cold night on the way with cloud thickening to allow the old showery outbreak of rain it will be chilly day with loads of 0 degrees and tomorrow mainly dry cloudy than today and it will thankfully feel less cold with highs of 7 Celsius B.B.C. Radio Norfolk news the next bulletin is that 6 Nicola has arrived in the studio so that must mean the sport thank you very much in our city's most recent recruits are starting to find their feet at Carroll road the canary signed 3 players from German clubs in January midfielder there is injured after a promising start to his loan spell with the club and L. Hernandez and strike a dentist rabbinate both start at the 32 win over reading at the weekend that coach Daniel father says the new boys are settling into their new surroundings I think they have a lot and not only in the scheme but but also in the respects before much like I was outstanding in. As with several good performances and I think and it's a Bernie was really brilliant because he saved so many boards and worked so much for the group or also against a boy and was able to link the play and create a lot of situations for the lads and yes sadly you missed this big chance I think it was a really really good performance and to a piece of assistant coach James McFadden has urged Scotland's new players to seize their chance 6 players could make their senior debuts across this one's friend is against Costa Rica and Hungary and Ashley Young will remain at Manchester United until at least the summer of 2019 after the club triggered the option of an additional year on his contract. Horse of United are celebrating their 1st win of the season angling combination division to use bottom club expression athletic 3 nil at the weekend and made headlines earlier in the season when they conceded a 153 goals in just 9 games including a 32 nil defeat by Wells the club though has a new manager in Roy Beavis his dad Ricky Knight who's better known as a wrestling promoter is working as his assistant Ricky says the hard times are certainly over that's never going to happen again you would say no because like. Now we're on the move on Moyes portion. Of this work along to our already you know dollar best pliers and so I'm a drop proof for league supply force that's true it happened again with a shortage there and next year whatever happens when we go down what promotion push pushes forward Stuart Broad is hoping to play in the next Ashes series in 2019 the 31 year old says he has a great hunger to continue playing and has quite a bit of cricket left in him well rugby will investigate the circumstances around Belgium's World Cup qualifying win over Spain the result means that remain yet take the automatic European qualifying spot with spying going through the playoffs the match official was remaining and Spain's players were not happy with some of his decisions the B.B.C.'s rugby reporter Chris Jones has more the game was officiated by a Romanian referee which clearly has got a lot of people talking given that Romania were the ones who directly benefited from Belgians victory over Spain Spain felt they were incredibly hard done by by the officiating and remonstrated almost violently not quite violently but certainly very vociferously with the officials at the end of the game so fairly on edge of fighting scenes which didn't paint the Spanish players in the best of light but clearly they were highly aggrieved by the officiating and by what they feel is a bit of a conspiracy against them I think all flora Davis says she hopes people will stop asking her about her retirement plans after she finished joint 2nd at the P.G.A. Founder's Cup It was the 54 year old's best finish since 2007 B.B.C. Reading of sport on bowler Thank you Nic it's fun. Even $20.00 to $6.00 THE ROADS MINISTER Jessye Norman has told Norfolk councillors and local business leaders that it would be inappropriate for him to promise improvements to the A $47.00 in a meeting in Kings lane he was asked if he would promise that the trunk road would be Jule from end to end by the year 2030 but there were no promises forthcoming and the advice to keep lobbying for improvements now West Milford producer Joe Bennett's was at the masing and joins us now so who was behind this gathering then Joe Well it was the A 47 Alliance and the Eastern daily press launching their campaign called Just do it and not a new message by any means but one they're very anxious to get across this is the mid Norfolk M.P. George Freeman who said investment in science and technology and welfare needed to be backed by infrastructure. And. Yama Nori the charioteer. Have the. Right investment is really going to work we do all the. Stuff we were into in the last campaign not weaken it. We still don't believe in it. Will not reach the park 200 companies on a quality company going to. Companies but we will attract people from the Senate who is. Weekly Monthly. Active that's the message of George Freeman the Norfolk campaign at the meeting today until the minister Jessye Norman was listening to that what did he have to say well he had a lot of say about the government's intention to invest in roads but he wanted to listen to what people had to say. I don't know if you call it the road but I would really thought this is already been agreed on would have been a significant amount of fuel. Lost but probably right here. As noted on with that is the issue I don't find. Anything to. Write down. Anything about I don't want to reiterate the part of your direct you are the reason this is the government and quite rightly the great. Thing. Going to be the most promising for the $92000000.00 pounds have been committed in addition to the $300000000.00 gone now the reason we have. Here is precisely in order to allow our country. Over. The big day on the beach who could. Adequately record including me to. Go. To. Every. So when it came to that crunch question will you get this right deal by 2030 and he was a bit less fulsome Amata the audience in the remake of that well the northwest no forgetting piece Henry Bellingen was disappointed the message of these campaigns is you've got to keep up the pressure relentlessly says no good asking away saying well the minister was very attentive he was very supportive I liked him to make that commitment during the entire length but we've got the 6 schemes which is essential to deliver but he'll be meeting other groups like this from the country over the next few weeks and if we don't keep up the pressure will be out of sight out of mind so it's essential that we have a German debate in parliament we have a delegation see the minister we have the card lobbying initiative as well and we keep up with Russia. Now he wasn't the only one who wasn't entirely happy and this is the hotel you have been a doctor who is a former chair of the North West Milford Chamber of Commerce Oh I wasn't particularly impressed start drifted away a little bit tired we had all the bits about government spend and how they have to spend and they would He has dozens and dozens of schemes on his desk and so quickly as to try to live or own all the time hopefully if this gentleman does understand that they've been in rural areas in those waters like then he will know that Norfolk is not just a rural farming. We're a very dynamic County as well with lots and lots of growth that we want to deliver and Chris sergeant who's the current of the north chamber I think you've taken more seriously and we start to change the message we campaign in a different way we might actually have a stronger voice who might be heard in a way that means we take you seriously and not start the question and answer session with reference to Alan Partridge. Well there we all that didn't go down very well the Alan Partridge reference but what about the main issue here Joe I mean the whole thing about Julian the A 47 it's been going on for decades this is there any more hope this time well over the past 27 years that I've been able to look up. The A $47.00 has been a constant refrain I've counted 7 ministers coming to the A $47.00 agreeing it's substandard and then few signs of progress sometimes as one scheme or one bit of it comes so Jessye Norman is the 8 he's following in some valuable gust footsteps we'll have to see if the changes in government policy on road funding on a roads will bring us any closer to a jewelled east west route through Norfolk but the next time there's an accident on it everyone will think why hasn't he done it Joel Benenson our Kingsley in studio Many thanks. Radio Norfolk travel to 6 this Monday evening armory what have you got starting off in Coney and Coney lane remains partially blocked on the westbound side between roundhouse way and Wilson Road and it's following an accident which has happened near the hospital so people have reported that there are some delays just getting out of the car park there so we will keep you updated on that in Norwich very slow and deride westbound that's on the approach to the outer ring road so that's because of the right way. Also North Walsham right still looking heavy in both directions that's new to the Constitution Hill round about now we have had a call from Rose just say that a $47.00 South and bypass heading westbound at bin lorry is on fire that's near to the thick bone roundabout so. Keep you updated on that one and all is running well on the trains if you seen. 168-361-7321. Money Paul Pierce is back with us from Hargrave Hale in orange poll by the amount we have. Little earlier about the bricks it transition deal and the implications of that but it's had some direct effects already I think on the markets lately Yes we've had a successful weekend with Messrs Davis and Barney are. Getting I think something like 75 percent of the of the job agreed in terms of where we where we sit with a transition period which is due to go on to December 2020. Great news for business they have that feeling like it's in place not clearly not signed on the dotted line yet but feeling like we're getting there and what it has done initially for the markets has been more on the currency side than anything else. Because of this progress we've seen Sterling quite a bit stronger today Sterling was up against the 2 major currencies we look at dollar in the euro up point 7 percent against the dollar right about a 3rd against the euro. That's part of the reason most in markets come off significantly today. Big companies particular in the sea they make an awful of their money overseas and so because the LNG has strengthened that means anything they make overseas converts more weakly when they when they bring it back to Sterling has been a quote marks difference in performance today between our biggest companies the 1st $100.00 index and the 1st $2.00 to $50.00 the $100.00 index is off 1.7 percent the 1st $3.00 to $50.00 which is our next to 50 biggest companies more medium sized tend to be more domestically based companies that market fund rather better and was off point 6 percent. And we'll give you the Footsie close of play score in a moment but just exploring some other things here the saving poll and what we had the chambers of commerce commenting about the A 47 issue just now They've also raised their growth forecasts for the British economy yeah quite significant hikes as well to be honest they did have a forecast for 2018 at 1 point one percent. Most organizations tend to tweak these figures up by point $10.00 at best but they've actually raised their forecast for this year up to 1.4 percent which is still reason be anemic in terms of what we've become used to. Also raise that target for 2019 from 1.3 to 1.5 percent their main thinking behind raising those expectations has been that consumer spending has been a little bit stronger than expected. They also expect the case export phones to continue to be pretty robust as well. I think that the thing to bear in mind with the G.D.P. Fall course is. We did we did spend an awful of the last 10 years outpacing most of the other G 7 countries as well so. It does feel as if there's an element of gravity rid of that with it as well as given that we were out voting many of the other major nations and. You know we have we have taken taken a foot off the economic growth pedal in the past. And on to specifics about the economy now Paul and 2 more high street names struggling Yeah this is copyright a mother cash as which wish took a bit of a bit of stress today copyright was off 21 percent Mothercare or 14 percent. Hopefully they'll be the sort of companies that benefit from from this slightly slightly better consumer spending that the B.C.C. Mentioned. The piece the specific problems with copyright in Mothercare is really they're both undergoing store closures at the moment and rescue plans to try and keep the business is going in the case of copyright is probably a little bit more severe and looks as if they may go down the route of a company voluntary arrangement. That follows on from companies like New Look Jamie says Have him that have done the same thing in the past past 2 or 3 months and with Mother Care They're still close your program is pretty significant they currently have a 140 stores looking to get down to 80 Paul thank you very much more see you next time you're welcome thank you Paul Pierce is with Hargreaves Hale in Orange. And as we mentioned a sizable loss on the Footsie $100.00 share index today it was down $121.00 points to $7042.00 travel money a pound will get you $1.36 or one euro 11 making a year I worth 90 pence. Police have said more than 400 schools 2 of them in Norfolk have received a hoax e-mail threatening to detonate a bomb on school grounds if money isn't handed over a number of schools were evacuated after receiving the mails which demanded cash with them schools in Norfolk Cambridge or in Lincolnshire were among these that have received the e-mail and our producer Paul Hayes is here with more on this Paul what police been saying well let's start here in the county with Norfolk police they've confirmed that they've had 2 reports from schools here in the county and they've told us don't believe the threats were credible that's all police are saying at this stage looking slightly wider at what some other police forces schools receive these emails are saying to Humberside Police said that counterterrorism colleagues had advised that the threats were not credible after 19 schools there reported receiving threats Detective Chief Superintendent Tony Cockrell said we have spoken to all schools have been who have contacted us reassure them there is no need to evacuate and offer them security advice up in Greater Manchester there Assistant Chief Constable Vanessa Jardin such understood parents and the general public would be very concerned and she added I want to assure you that we are working closely with all schools to ensure the safety of pupils and staff we are carrying out extensive inquiries to understand the full circumstances or there is not currently believed to be any direct threat as of any report of this nature they are all being thoroughly investigated but at least in a few cases and on occasion we understand some schools were evacuated Well yes none that we know of in Norfolk but some schools and colleges were evacuated and they said. Later said classes were continuing as normal one school in Cumbria put on social media that they had evacuated the school as a precaution and that students and staff were safe and had returned to normal lessons so what is the official advice for schools and well both the Home Office and the Department for Education advising any school that received this e-mail to contact their local police force even though a version of the email that's been posted on social media warns the schools not. Full Hayes thank you 12 minutes to 6 it is now on radio Norfolk and Chris Skinner out teatime countryside correspondence Norfolk farmer nature lover will be along with another Monday edition of the countryside hour after the news at 6 1st though a storage facility owned by the whole canal Trust me if I can him has been broken into the site at Skull thought more suffered damage and a number of stuffed birds and specimen eggs were taken Nigel Middleton is from the charity and he's been speaking to our reporter Janet Honda now about what happened . Well Chief Operations Officer came into work on Thursday morning and then he drove in the camp are here we've got a building in the corner of the carpark which is a storage building for us and it was all those were hanging off and many investigates. You know some of the overseas broke in and try to find something of value unfortunately that bill that was probably because we had one of these green steel containers lock up containers and it looked to pour so I say in the core of the car park so the volunteers built this wonderful building while it was red top with everything that looked like a bomb an elbow on paint or black with a board and everything and it looked a real picture and they. Also made an extra storage building for us and always kept in their archive materials really for a proof place and so there wasn't anything of great value in there that would benefit anybody so what was taken they took a few things well it. Was really strange they took a small 4 wheel Sholay and their wives in the car and they parked car the line from from from the car park area because they couldn't get through because we had the security bollards on and climbed over the fence and they actually took a trolley and they actually dumped in a dyke up the up the lane from the reserve why they did that we don't know but I've taken to just. 2 stuffed taxidermist style birds pry actually and they're stored in there which belong to me personally of a Western marsh area and a sparrow hawk and I have taken those. Project officer for the Paragons she had a big plastic container very heavy duty plastic container box that she could take in the skills with all materials about Paragon's and they actually emptied that and all the stuff on the floor and then took that and just the way that leaves the door everything in fact I'm saying hey watch the volunteers repairing the damage now to try and get a scare again. You know and it's be a color there but you know it's just it's just one vandalism as far as we're concerned you know it's not the value it's just the inconvenience of what they've done. I John Middleton from the whole can dowe trust who suffered a break in at their place near Fakenham skull thought the tennis legend Martina Navratilova says John McEnroe was paid at least 10 times more than she was for commentating on Wimbledon the former champion told panorama that she was shocked when the B.B.C. Revealed last year how much its top stars earned John McEnroe was named on the list earning between 150200000 pounds Martina Navratilova was speaking to the B.B.C. Reporter Jane Corbin it's hard to really compare exactly because some people work a little hot little longer days maybe a few more programs whatever but overall. It was a shock because John McEnroe makes at least 150000 pounds I get about 15000 pounds for Wimbledon and there's John McEnroe's doing a whole bunch of stuff outside of Wimbledon he's getting at least 10 times as much money time and I am for very comparable work so yeah it's that at the moment that's what I know so you're seriously telling me that you learn about 10 percent of what John McEnroe and that's pretty much what it looks like right now to the best of my knowledge that's that's that's how it shakes out how do you feel about. Not having Needless to say I mean it's shocking if really this happens to me then you know for me it's a part time job it's 2 weeks of my life. But for the women that work there full time. Maybe the discrepancy is not that large but it still and it adds up over a lifetime is up to that amazing amount of money so it's extremely unfair and you know and makes me angry for the other women that I think go through this the B.B.C. Might say well John McEnroe does more hours or he's on had longer 10 times as much I don't think so I do have a say to the B.B.C. My earning a comparable amount to a man doing a similar job absolutely and we were told this was getting comparable mode so we were not told the truth. Martina Navratilova who won the Wimbledon singles title 9 times the B.B.C. Says the 2 commentators are on different types of contracts and Martina Navratilova appears less often than John McEnroe Wimbledon 3 times you can see more of mass from the other issues around this in a special panorama persons equal pay scandal it's on B.B.C. $1.00 T.V. $730.00 tonight this morning breakfast on B.B.C. Radio Norfolk 10 beach in hymns B. Were evacuated off the major coastal erosion at the weekend to see gives Now the city's taking it away. And I felt like and the cliff just a new figures show the number of 2nd homes in north Norfolk are it's an all time high. Hopes here I suppose they've got more people have moved can't afford to live in a cottage cheese 30400 and you can't get movies if you were in Norfolk's big stories and you're on the phones tomorrow morning from 6 the breakfast on B.B.C. Radio your part of the B.B.C. A Middleby Chris Gorham hosting tomorrow morning now it's 5 to 6. The scene radio Norfolk travel and his armory Walsh starting off in Coney and Coney lane remains partially blocked on the westbound side between roundhouse way and Wooten road following an accident which has happened outside the hospital and ignore each day or made it still very slow westbound on the approach to the outer ring road because of the right way which is. Also in North. Heavy in both directions Constitution Hill roundabout now increase on the $847.00 Southern bypass we have had reports that westbound there is on fire about the around about so that we will keep an eye on that one the one for 3 Beccles road westbound it is looking busy now between 12 and. Just some of the usual delays on the A 47 with speech bypass South heavy now on the approach to the roundabouts if you see me being or can update me call 016036173 chew on. A community project in Lowestoft is bringing older and younger generations together in a special way the last oft folk project is funded by lottery cash and is being run by the art link charity it's to strengthen relationships with older people for youngsters and our reporter Guy Campbell has been to Alton brawled to find out more so the Borden's residential home and there's a number of tables around here and on each table some of the residents assessing this in children's in the open border local primary school building also went on they were about 6 weeks in to this project now and say they've started to make friends and they've started to know what to expect every week they are more confident with the adults the adults so enjoy meeting them and being there and they have such fun together and I love Cindy's that once I leave now they have one and it showed an absolute. Frame leading up to it frankly that is such a lovely atmosphere in here it is so relaxing actually they they are very lax and then a couple weeks ago the children went up to the museum with the artists to explore things in the museum and then they came back and now what they're doing is working on some of the things that they saw in the museum together with the residents and create fresh new so what can we see here 2 things some small boys sitting around a little like Fishman then there is yes I think they are out there. And like I said . On the knuckles and the left money to the left so this bring back memories of you hard life was in that in those days oh yes. Yes the little ones have been here and they said what did you do you should have if you had and you say cold liver oil if you had a bad record and I say if you will what to do you have. On mother said they gave us was an ice cream that killed him because believe me we were just told my cold liver oil that my doctor takes tablets from experience a couple of weeks ago I smelled so much he had to hold. It so yeah I like hearing about other people's life I had to give him a millionaire yesterday you were drawing sort of a ha yeah right from the picture that's brilliant You got to shake just right in that exactly this is a very talented man be coming up to the doors doing what if you don't want to it was a brilliant as even better than he thought was going to get Yeah I really enjoyed it so what's one of the things that sort of surprised you that you didn't know about scrolls of sing your song because we sing a lot so. I didn't think to do that I remember the days I wish full toss on the cold frosty winters people on the Mississippi and some that sounds to me like that without. The got much more in common in terms of folklore even the songs when they think we're here and they realize for example there's a gentleman here who on the other day he had his harmonica with him and he started playing you are my sunshine and I looked around the room and all of the children are singing and they were the ones I enjoyed being with the children because the one job on my show was sweet and not rude in any way whatsoever save the dear little girl at a value you felt and turned old lady can I help you and she means that all since you are drawing a post-punk just let the pension you bring to country yeah I went to what. I thought she done well really well. I was just telling the guy about when we were in a raid. And what was it the used to have to shout at the top real record I put the . Our own drummer who had every set in the basement please stay down there every night the family the stories of the older generation and telling them to the youngsters is very special getting together there in Olson brought the broad limbs residential home and Guy Campbell was there to eavesdrop mob with airing some of the stories. He's on country side allies and revved up and ready to go Fama Chris Skinner everywhere this in the studio next. Milford news Norfolk's my. Lease please B.B.C. Radio No 5.

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