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Posing as the concerned father of a girl on board a flight to being taken over by hijackers were again betrayed my daughter 10 minutes ago. And. I don't. Think I'd. Ride through quite a. Bit of the back of a plane on one of the bomb. The East of England Ambulance Service has been awarded more than 18000000 pounds to fund extensive improvements the trust that runs north example it says says the money will support crews to deliver care to patients quicker the mobile operator to is to compensate customers with phone credit and discounts after yesterday's major outage a software fault and millions of small Phone users were unable to access data services. The British sailor whose yacht who is crippled by a fierce storm in the Southern Pacific Ocean has been rescued Susie Goodall was stranded for days but the soft an in a cargo vessel from Hong Kong came to her aid bringing her aboard in stormy conditions the 29 year old was the youngest competitor and the only female entrant in a solo around the world race and the more has more Susie Goodall announced her rescue to the world in a message that simply said on the ship followed by 3 exclamation marks it was a difficult operation right to the end she had been hoping to motor alongside the chance to but her yachts engine failed she was eventually winched on board by one of the ship's cranes on Wednesday mosquitoes yacht D.H.L. Starlight was severely damaged in a storm and she was knocked unconscious for a short time the organizers of the Golden Globe around the world race set to rescue was fantastic news across party group of them pieces agreed to meet again next month to assess whether the failing mental health trust for Norfolk and Suffolk is improving ast week the health watchdog once again rated the trust inadequate as pledging to hold management to account our Norman Lamb Lib Dems pay for not all for contrived Lewis Labor M.P. For Norwich south a car park that had been considered and then rejected for housing developments has reopened in a fake the plans have caused anger because businesses fit the loss of the Highfield carpark would hit their customer footfall in trade now that council spent $75000.00 pounds doing it up but it won't be free anymore except for the 2 Saturdays before Christmas. Norfolk's main rail operator says it's going to stop charging people to be reunited with Lost wallets and purses up until now Greater Anglia has taken 10 percent of any cash that ends up in lost property but the unpopular policy has been scrapped after many complaints spokesperson Juliet Mann. Some explains why they made the change is really to make the policy consistent what we've done with it and I suppose the you know there was a case recently that Congress drew it to our attention you know we thought we might be on target look at this policy because we realized that some people were being charged as temps and other people worked. A mom whose son was stillborn is raising money for the hospital that supported her by encouraging acts of kindness to me walking her son Jude at the North Hospital in May and now she's raising money to create a bereavement suite there the family is going through a similar experience she's created advent calendars aimed at getting families involved in random acts of kindness Jenny explains how she came up with the idea I met primary school teacher say this is the kind of thing that we do it Christmas time to try and balance out the gift getting nest of Christmas and so I had the idea I expected to maybe sell a few friends and family who have been supportive and it spiraled a bit. B.B.C. Radio and all that news down with the sports headlines his robot Thanks Cathy knowledge city have good and bad news on the injury front going into tomorrow's result of Bolton Wanderers influential midfielder Morris slightly continues his absence he has a calf problem but winger and their homeland is back in contention he missed last Saturday's win over rather I'm manager so sorry has admitted Chelsea will not be able to challenge Manchester City for the Premier League title that's off the 2 defeats in their last 3 league games and England's men's hockey team are 3 to the crossover stage at the World Cup in India by beating Ireland 4 to the side as coach by kings lanes Danny Carey will have the weather for the weekend in just a moment 1st though let's check in again with Paula Brett. Thank you very much Great Yarmouth 1st of all I'm seeing delays on the A 47 this is in both directions at William Adams way into knowledge now the A 147 chapel Field Road slow one that northbound side still between brazing gate and Convent road slowly through Easton in the usual spot on the west bound side of the A 47 that's just coming past that junction for Church Lane and into West Linn the a 17 struggling eastbound into the poll over roundabouts So looking slow you are only a 10 heading away from this be a hard week roundabouts and in towards say and slow in the usual spots in the A 47 with beach bypasses Well that's the whole roundabouts if you see anything or can update me call of 803897321 what we need at this point is an experience me to roll just to tell us what's happening at the weekends and my goodness once just walked in it's crisp L Hello Matthew Well it's been a bit of a lively day weather wise across the county we had rain and some gusty winds this morning and a short period of very heavy rain that went through just before lunch time as well that was associated with a cold front in our temperatures this morning made it up to around 13 Celsius but by mid afternoon and now we're back down to around 7 or 8 degrees Celsius so certainly on that colder side of the cold front now as we go through this evening though mainly dry across the county right now and it should stay that way for much of the night but one or 2 isolated showers could drift in from the west and just a brief heavier downpour not out of the question if you were to get one of those the winds moderate to fresh West a southwesterly in temperatures tonight I think dropping off to around 3 or 4 degrees Celsius probably just staying frost free for most of the county tonight and for tomorrow it's mainly dry start to the day again one or 2 isolated showers possible but that breeze really picking up again in fact it'll be quite windy by mid to late morning some wind gusts to 40 to 50 mph not out of the question by late morning and those showers will become more widespread into the afternoon as well perhaps even merging to a spell of rain in places so a bit of a wet and windy into Saturday temperatures reaching up to around 11 or 12 degrees Celsius and that Fred. A strong westerly breeze then into Sunday is sort of the opposite to Saturday we start off rather cloudy with some showers around in the morning but those showers should become more isolated and some better spells of sunshine developing toward the end of Sunday so drying out through the day moderate northwesterly winds and feeling a little bit chilly 10 or 11 degrees Celsius for a high temperature on Sunday and then it's largely dry into the 1st couple of days of next week and that's if you weather one of the old saw a white Christmas then cross about 12 percent. That is the climatological average apparently for this part of the world to say OK well you had your answer ready there. Thanks to my colleague Dan Holley he loves to get up there stat say roll with that name. Holly in Bel it's quite a good combination for Christmas time it's your time of year Thank you Chris it's right in Norfolk on a Friday afternoon Tempest 5 is the time now and let's return to our main story the saving cancer patients in King's Lynn will not be sent to knowledge for surgery the controversial idea was one of the options suggested by the health service improvement body which is working with the Q E hospital to get it out of special measures the Queen Elizabeth Hospital acting chief executive Dr Nick lines has been telling Jill Bennett's why they decided to abandon the idea we looked very carefully at the proposal because we had to make sure that we explored every possibility in developing a plan for looking after patients this winter so we talked to the surgeons and staff here at the Q. And King's Lynn we talked to staff at the North Korean origin hospital and the more we talked to them we realized that to do this in time for this winter just wasn't going to be able to be possible in a safe way we also of course listened to all the concerns from patients about the disruption and they had some very practical points about how would we get people home safely how would the constitutive care be offered after discharged from hospital so I think it became apparent that it really wasn't a viable proposition. I mean if you have the concerns as you quite rightly say we just want to get that reassurance out as soon as possible once we've made that decision but you've still got to have a plan so what are you suggesting we do indeed we need to work differently this winter because of the staffing challenges that we need to be sure that we can staff operate safely this winter and that means working differently so what can we do we need to look at the way we manage surgery and there are some patients who at the moment spend a night in hospital recovering from their surgery who perhaps we can actually get home safely and more promptly after surgery so we're developing proposals for a 23 hour stay where patients may stay said about day surgery unit which runs from Century from 9 in the morning to evening can we stretch that capacity said patients have time to recover we're sure that they're safe in their arrangements for that care at home but we can still get them home that day without using a traditional hospital bed so that's one area where we think we can make a real difference and create extra bed capacity in the hospital one of the things about that was they were proposals for that some years ago when they had to actually go to 23 hour stays did that just fall by the wayside or what happened to it I think at the time the emphasis was on creating our traditional day surgery unit which is fantastically successful but I think the added pressure now is force us to encourage this think it's a good idea anyway to come and look at that proposal I'm working top and that clinicians are saying that it's the right thing to do but we still have some further work to do and that will be considered by board later this month before 4 more decision is made so what do you see looking at so Another area is around we're calling it the assessment zone which means that when a G.P. Sees a patient and thinks they need to be seen in hospital to get some specialists advice they certainly need to be seen and they need to be seen promptly but they don't always need a hospital bed so can we assess them in a area of one of our wards. Can we arrange for them to have their scans their X. Rays their all their blood tests and then sometimes look after the home after that rather than make it into a hospital bed so it's going to be quite an exciting prospect with doctors nurses and the whole team at the hospital looking to see whether this is something we can get up and going for this winter we part few weeks ago it seemed to work. And the feedback from patients was very positive because it's patients don't actually want to be in a better hospital we think this may be able to again save a spade so that those patients who do need to be in a bad we've got that at that capacity that time and that space to get an after them properly Dr Nick Lyons acting chief executive for the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn the man in charge of getting the hospital out of special measures speaking to chill Bennett. Norfolk's largest rail company is to scrap its policy of taking money directly from Lost wallets or Percy's Greater Anglia was levying a 10 percent charge on any cash found as a storage fee but now it will be a fixed amount paid only on collection the Praxis 1st came to light after passenger Florence Lewis lost her purse on the train went to pick up from the rage when I got given the post but I was told that they'd come through the post nearly 10 percent of their cash was in the post the storage place I was quite shocked going to see they'd been able to go through and just take my money and pappy to pay the storage but I had no prior consultation how I was going to pay but I don't agree with them being able to go through people's property and possessions. I've been speaking to Juliet maxim from Greater Anglia she's playing down this change to their policy on Lost property it's a fairly minor change we've just renewed the policy to make it more consistent and the key thing really is that we've done away with the percentage charge. On cash that's left in wallets or purses that we're looking after while people come to collect them so you were taking 2 pounds out of the last property or 10 percent of what was in the purse was that right yes it was that so 2 pound faith for the purse or wallet and a 10 percent fee for what was in it but it was a very confusing policy not only for customers but also for us DAF So we think just do away with that 10 percent bit and it's just nice and simple people who have lost a wallet or purse though and had money taken out of it but they felt some of them shocked that you done this really isn't that why you've changed this. Well it's really to make the policy consistent what we've done with it and I suppose the you know there was a case recently and that kind of drew it to our attention you know we thought well maybe it is Tonto have a little look at this policy because we realize that some people were being charged as temps and other people weren't and so you know it's really important for people to know where they are isn't it. That the thing that that won't change is we still need to be sure how much money there is in purses and wallets and make a lot of fat because obviously the might be some dispute it could be that a person or a wall is found on a station and perhaps you know perhaps obviously have been pick pocketed or something and the money's been taken out and the purse be dropped in the station so we do need to have a look at the wallets and purses partly you know so we can identify who's they are but also so we can properly lock how much money there is can we say though now that the policy was wrong to take all confiscate some of the money away to even though it was a charge but it wasn't levied on that person at that moment was it no I thought I don't think we can say the policy was wrong the policy was it was an old policy that was drawn up cept for Weir's ago over 5 years ago by the umbrella organization that looks after all of the company so it was a policy that was great by all rail company. I think what was wrong was the way it was being applied and that was the consistency in applying it must also add there was a cap on the amount that was taken so if you'd say if you'd lost welcome us is really bad but safe you've lost your wallet or your purse you have 1000 pounds that we wouldn't have taken 10 percent of that there's a cap the maximum you're ever going to spend depending on what you've left is I think it's some $35.00 or $45.00 pounds and obviously for a while it would be that much anyway so it depends on the value of the object that you've lost but now there's no serious will now there is a faced oh sorry but in those phase the has to be a fee of $40.00 because you know we the hundreds of cases of lost property lost on the train every month and we have to pay you know for locating them retrieving them giving them back and storing them Juliet maxim from grace Wrangler thank you for joining us thank you government loyalists have been out and about trying to drum up support for the Prime Minister's Brix it deal and they've warned of dire consequences for the country if it's rejected the knowledge North M.P. Chloe Smith is among their number she was sent to bang the drum for the deal in front of her not exactly pro bricks it audience on the University of East Anglia campus in our age our political correspondent Andrew Sinclair was there. What I'd like to do is hear your thoughts on what we will deal with in the E.U. And what this means is all to be. Here quickly thing going on here today to talk to the businesses and the research staff and the staff here about the BRICS a deal I want to be talking about what it means to them to get the stability and the certainty of the deal I think this is the right deal I plan to be voting for in Parliament next week I think it'll be really important to hear what that means for the eastern region and that's what we'll be talking about his day I think it's the kind of thing that has a lot of significance for students for citizens of all the countries that work here at the research park but also crucially for business as well and what does this deal mean for the eastern region I think it means a chance for greater prosperity think it means we can see a great future deal the likes of which actually no other advanced country in the world has with the European Union I think that's really worthwhile I think it gives stability and certainty for businesses and for students and for research staff and I think it also means we can continue to have a fringe a friendly and warm relationship with our European neighbors which I know we'll hear about today but you know what the concerns all across this Norfolk is a very heavy leave area and there are people who fear that we'll be stuck in a sort of a no man's land which we were built to get out of for years use I understand those arguments and obviously I've looked at those very carefully as have we all and as member put members of parliament we have to choose whether we think on to on aggregate this deal is the right one to support or not I think it is I think it is a good quality deal that gives us something really special for the future I think it is the right way to get to that deal through the withdrawal agreement and worse than that if we don't have this we go back to square one so crucially this deal is the way to get that future relationship there is no other deal on the table there is no alternative without this deal it would highly likely to be no deal at all or indeed no bricks of salt which is not acceptable so this deal is the right way would it really be the end of the world. If we had no deal do you really believe things would be as bad as some of the predictions say they might be I think it could be very difficult for people such as those who work in study here if there were no deal Take for example citizens rights that we lots of people working studying here and indeed across the region in universities and research institutes who depend on really good links with our European friends and neighbors this deal is a way to show those can continue and for those businesses who will be speaking to the softening this still as a way to ensure that we have stability we can look at jobs for the future which are sorely needed in this region and all of that is at risk if we were to go back to square one and not have any very little of my names you know that is some progress chancellor for research and innovation at UVA there is a deal on the table from what you've heard of it is it one you could live with I think we could live with it I think we just need to make sure that we can guarantee rights for our European students and staff here make me feel welcome make the country open so that we can continue to attract the best talent from wherever in the world it is Europe and beyond so I want to make sure the country looks open and welcoming to those staff and students views on bricks at the softer at the U.E.A. In with the visit of local M.P. Chloe Smith political correspondent Andrew Sinclair was along to find out what was being said 22 minutes past 5 is the time now. The yacht's woman Susie Google who was stranded in the middle of the Southern Pacific Ocean after her vessel was badly damaged in bad weather has been rescued the 29 year old was competing in a 30000 mile round the Wild Rice when she lost her mastering a storm Barry picked toll as a coordinator of the race that she was involved with the Golden Globe Bryson this is what he had to tell us we got a text message from Susie saying I'm on the ship with 3 exclamation marks quite how she got there we don't know maybe she got her engine together again at the end that's probably the most likely scenario because you then an easily be able to get alongside the ship and be hoisted Dolph but she will have been taken off by crane. So being quite a jerk to start with then should have been brought up safely with some of her equipment including her satellite phone it seems that's great news the ideal Sanaa scenario was it was too rough to launch the ship so. Man Overboard lifeboat so we had to get Suse's boat alongside the ship and earlier we got her to run the engine for not but after about 20 minutes it conked out and. That was a major problem because the ship would be very difficult to get alongside its 190 meters long and so it's $40000.00 very difficult so I suspect that she mentioned get the engine going and made the most of it. Was actually a horse it up. To the ship very quickly he's a very strong willed lady you know she'll she's come to we've been speaking to her . Every few hours. And she's also been speaking to have family and know that we'll avoid her up enormously and given her the cult and we've been talking about how how the best way to. Evacuate the boat and what to do and what to take and so she's had time fills. Getting prepared getting prepared to this for this lift off so the adrenaline really been running and should be elated now. The person shots woman Susie Godel alive and well and on board a vessel now a ship that had to be diverted to the sea and she's been picked up and she survived her ordeal in the middle of the Pacific pixel from the Golden Globe rice with that update the Canaries made a flying start to December with a home when. It. Ends for them to get your. 31 win keeps the Canaries top of the table can they keep it up join us on Saturday as they take on Vulcan wondrous for how to build up from save a nice match commentary from 3 follow the Canaries with B.B.C. Radio Norfolk your pass of the B.B.C. I'll have a transistor radio stuck to my ear tomorrow afternoon for that one. B.B.C. Radio travel hide behind the sofa behind but what's happening on the roads Nalgene need to hide from this one is Paula price. Well I should have not been Great Yarmouth the I 47 now this is still very slow in both directions that William Adams way coming into no rates on the A 147 chapel Field Road that's northbound side is still very slow my senses tell you that's between brazing gate and Convent road today's continue through East and only a 47 is the westbound side really going past the junction for church having a look at West whinge the usual delays continue for the I 10 heading away from the Hardwick roundabout and down towards say I'm going to a building now on Gayton road as well in both directions between the Queen Elizabeth roundabout and the clock tower traffic lights if you see anything or can update me call I wait 103897321. The N.S.P. C C has just released figures showing the demand for support from children suffering with anxiety has more than doubled over the last 2 years it provided more than 21000 sessions for young people trying to manage feelings of anxiety many of whom had contacted their Child Line Conor is 16 years old he lives in Norfolk and he's been speaking to our reporter Melissa Rudd about his experiences with anxiety and how Childline has helped him my anxiety. Around about the start of high school had burst appendix which operate and didn't completely go successful so I missed the last 2 weeks upon the school and the 1st 2 weeks of high school so I knew everyone's going to have friends that live high school people are gonna live know each other they're going to have their lessons etc etc So for me to then go in LIE LIE everyone's in a social groups like that was quite daunting and the fact I was transitioning is well from like such a little local primary school into a lie a bigger like town kind of high school it was quite scary. So I experienced a lot of anxiety around that but then I also started to notice it when I was doing my G.C.S.E. Exams so price it out like we've done mock exams and I know it's like I start having panic attacks and things so I had to be taken out of the exam hall lot more times which Munda side right that's not really fair on you and everyone else in the exam hall so she took me to the local G.P. The G.P. Suggested that I'd have counsel in and also. Suggested that I have medication for it. To which I politely declined I didn't want medication to take over I didn't want it to rule me however before my G.C.S.E. Exams I decided maybe it was time like I took this medication like actually quite scary. So I decided to go back to the G.P. And to take this medication that he offered and it really did help although it didn't stop my anxiety being there it stopped me from might have been like panic attacks in life slowed down everything so you know I had to learn how to control the force that were also causing my panic attacks so I did channel all that negative energy into a positive one which was quite hard another point in my life that caused quite a bit of anxiety it was a come out as bisexual and I had been be up for it I had verbal abuse in person over social media you spoke about. How did child like. It. So when I was going through my G.C.S.E. Exams I did phone Childline a few times and also I found the website was really helpful way of coping strategies and feeds so yeah I definitely would suggest going to Childline if you needed support by that and it's as safe as well like you don't have to worry no one's going to judge e which I also found was quite nice because nobody knew who I was no one knew what I looked like how I sounded and things like that so it was quite nice. Wow how did they help if they gave you advice and. How how could you put them into practice to stop your anxiety. Right so when I have my panic attacks I'm not one to give in I like to if I have my panic attack I'll take my way myself away from the situation and then I'll come back to it. And face it again like because I don't want to give . A strong support in that sense. But with Child Line by they offered me support they say like calming down when I was I having my panic attacks like they spoke to me like I was mature like I wasn't a choice and I think that's what young people also need to understand children is not just for children it's for life and we go up to the age of 18 so life is there for everybody so I child might have been really good and online like this. And like online there resources are like really helpful. Different exercises you can do to help manage a different light channel like you for some things like that so it's really good year and they have like destructions on the website as well so you can distract yourself from what might be causing your anxiety and like even just one in a journal just anything like children has really helped me in that sense. Connor from Norfolk who is one of an increasing number of 16 year olds getting in touch with the N S P C C about anxiety and the number for Child Line is 0800 double one double one. It's Friday evening on radio Norfolk the time now $531.00. And with a summary of the news his castle and police have released a man in his early twenty's pending further investigation into a rape or a woman was assaulted near the Brought It happened in the early hours of yesterday morning there's been a huge turnover plans to move cancer surgery from King's Lynn to the Norfolk a marriage hospital this winter the proposal led to protests now the trust which runs the Queen Elizabeth Hospital says it would not be safe to continue with the idea and On 1000 year old man from Hartford church has been jailed for 3 years by a judge at Luton Crown Court for making hoax bomb threats against hundreds of schools George Cohen sent emails warning that he'd set off explosives if money wasn't paid and overexplain red operator says it's going to stop charging people to recover wallets and purses from Lost property great anger had been taking 10 percent of the cash it found in them Norfolk's weather largely dry but turning chilly Brighton breezy tomorrow and overnight low of 4 degrees Celsius B.B.C. Radio over the years the next bulletin is a 6 and the sports Here's Rob Butler thanks Matthew noise city head coach Daniel Farkle is using Hollywood as inspiration as he tries to overcome the so-called manager of the month curse Championship leaders City welcome Bolton Wanderers to carrots M R O on the back of Fokker picking up the manager of the Month award for November the Canaries will be without midfielder Morris Lyon who still injured but winger now her man days is still in contention Farka told B.B.C. Radio over the curses of there to be broken so all the great victories in his recent listen Hollywood. After beating some courses and you know we're trying to do something extraordinary as well and you know when we have to on the grass or have a next it's a merge the bolt wondrous place have a min paid ahead of their trip to Carrow this weekend the P.F.A. Has been called in to help resolve a dispute which is seen the club fail to pay their wages for November but as manager Phil Parkinson is hopeful that the matter can be settled before the January transfer window the situation will get resolved and. Yeah I don't think anybody you . Know leave and less at look decides. Whether they want one that's got it's not ideal Carli can't hide away from that it's not an ideal situation but. So we just concentrate on the training this week has been good and no sitter for going for us to go into that we can't what you can club says Daniel Sturridge is no cheat after the Liverpool striker was accused of diving by Burnley boss Sean by sheer Kloppers insisting instead Inc accused of trying to deflect the live ball manages own criticism a number of challenges might by the Burnley players during their match at more than your sources not cheat and it's always it's. Really think of lots of tries to do is to. To bring up another subject so that somebody could talk about that but I'm not sure if he spoke about the challenge of bottling against against I've got to Moreno after that game then talk about one situation where a player goes down without a contact is. Going on the referee didn't it and shouted really because it's just a normal situation which can happen a minute give us really hard and sometimes strike it. Expects a tackle and you are trying to avoid that by jumping morning or Sullivan has reached the semifinals of the U.K. Sneak a championships in York the defending champion made 2 centuries as he beat Martin O'Donnell by 6 frames to one never played before you know and when you've never played someone he's done now you now so you know. Got to the court files had some quotes up sissies and say I don't know what score powers are a part in just a bit on it you know you know I just want to feel my way and it's never good because you got trying to pose yourself but it can but probably the really good match you make that really play some safety be patient England's men's hockey team through to the crossover stage at the World Cup in India by beating Ireland 40 the side is coached by Kingsley and Danny Kerry they want to face New Zealand with the winners setting up a quarter final clash with Argentina and Lancashire have signed 2 Australians to be overseas players in 2019 Glomax will feature in all formats with Joe Burns also playing in the County Championship us the latest sport Matthew yellow Friday you'll be hosting that after the news at 6 o'clock and with the Friday fan you're going intercontinental we've got a young man who's calling us all week calling all the way from San Francisco the city and I the yeah I don't know I've been there it's a lovely place other men feel have a flower in his hair but we can only hope possibly a yellow or green one but yes we're going to be talking about the sail in the 7 seas with Captain Farka And there you have the Pirates of the care of this is that he was invoking earlier over I mean surreal I don't know what yeah I mean good luck to him when he top of the league down Matthew and he could You don't you say what you like really can't be a top of the league the fans are going to want but it is definitely manna from heaven for the scrimmage next week no doubt we're going to have a noisy Pyra 11 novel I can already see it happening Chris corms cogs are wearing nothing looking ahead to nor against Bolton on the Friday afternoon programme after 6 the saving with robot yellow Friday. A free range poultry farmer has had some extra help this Christmas season Steve childer house from Hughes farm near Attleboro deployed to sheep dogs to keep his geese and turkeys in check Border Collies Pip until e have been herding $10000.00 birds in just 3 quarters of an hour while the web went to have a look. Been rounded up and moved out and come to the farm here and we've got Pippen Tilly we're standing just inside. The straw is strewn all across the floor and in the corner a large flock of geese. Is find out how this came about because Steve children House is with me Steve you're going to make them perform in a minute but notice you've got she in the field over there so these are sheep dogs down the aisle Yes Absolutely though they're sort of hurting having a dog and they're just naturally sheep dogs and then we've just found out that over the years we found that they were very good for us and on turkeys in the case to move them around like around the farm right OK because they they love that they love it don't you can see are there are you know yeah I mean they're they're well on and soon as they know you going to do something open a door or anything they're just there they just want to get I want to go and help you now are we going to hear you whistle or do you shout commands and we are all of which are there just more you'll see that the dogs just all just do it naturally we don't you know they're not so not quite as hard as not quite hard to control and for sheep are so. Bring them in yeah yeah OK then I will follow the action here there's about I say a flock of about 50 geese here and we're just going to bring them bring them around this is live radio so anything can happen I'll just stand back here as a going to come possibly in in just a vote. They come. A lot of split them into 2 to flux right you want me over there yeah OK a little wise they will go out will light the world go fast may die and where are the dogs that are now song yeah that's a little will come out and they come out right so we got about $25.00 geese moving towards the light here. On. The look at each other the source of who's going to go 1st. Right at the. Again through the door. We all on the so it's a gentle rain we've got to be able to do what is going to both of them that's pretty silly of it. All and. If you ask us to be God Yeah sure we should be back you just come right out and then I will tell you to say they just won the rounds and the folks now in the pits now taking over yes yeah I mean and yeah we're just going to tighten down the field here. Just that we got to the grass again. Of the been a big help to us and not make it easy so much easier it's incredible you know how much easier and how much of it just is just so much you can see that just she's just got naturally Yes instinct to do to do something what she would do if she really and they wander into the Knows like no hostile to the case they just call and just vanish does exactly the same with the turkeys as well as mazes keeps them a really bullish type to go yeah yeah yeah and she's just that's just what she does immediately if. You're right but we're going to do better than we're now. Yeah we're just time out in the field actually yeah a lot they're going to feel about this would be about as with OK you know that. Yeah we get right out into the wilds of the field Del lira. This is quite remarkable too it's sad to watch them do this. And. Yes You know they were there they stood and a small business yes it also I Chiles Talese about yeah I'm not sure where she's gone today I think she's not liking the weather. Well. There we go with. The rain. Wally Webb with heard it all now from October of their great grove poultry speaking to Foma Steve childer house and enjoying the work of Pip until e the sheep dog. Like the. B.B.C. Radio Norfolk travel 19 to 6 now I'm Paula Brett's What are you looking at thank you very much we're looking at the usual delays around King's Lynn really be a one for 9 Queen Elizabeth way still struggling away from the hard work roundabouts towards the Queen Elizabeth roundabout in Gayton road is the other really slow spot we've got there in both directions really I'm seeing delays between the Queen Elizabeth roundabout and the clock tower traffic lights the A 10 slow southbound heading away from the Hardwick roundabout and into wards set we've still got these delays in East in the A 47 westbound slow Church Lane I'm having Lenore it itself be a 147 chapel Field Road showing no signs of letting up on the northbound side very slow between brazen gates and Convent road and in Great Yarmouth the A 47 struggling in both directions this evening at William Adams way if you see anything open up date me call 080-389-7321. Time money young people are being taken on as apprentices because companies don't like the levy charged on them by government to fund the scheme that's the suggestion after 25 percent drop in those signing up for apprenticeships Jonty Bloom sent this report at the National Apprenticeship to unfold from companies large and small turned up to try to recruit the hundreds of students Boston by their schools and not many have a kind word to say about the government's new apprenticeship policy Kate Lundy is a consultant who advices companies on how to organize their training have you read any of the guidance on the website you know and I will say is neither of most employees because you get about the 1st paragraph and then your head explodes. And there it is it is not going well so here it's going not not so not so and is worse for S.M.S. Because they just don't have the time in the money to going to look through all this and find out what your. Doing or is it the big companies because they're just buying into the Pope I think this because they should buy things to be honest with you making apprenticeships more expensive and complicated has slashed the take up the government's aim is to create 3000000 new apprenticeships by 2020 and it says once the starting problems have been ironed out this new scheme will be a huge success but after the shop decline in starts over the last year that target looks almost impossible to hit. A partial rebound on the London Stock Exchange today the Footsie 100 closed up 7 P. 74 points up sorry I mentioned that again 74 points up 6778 the figure at the end of the week travel money a pound buys you $1.25 or one euro 9 which makes a year I was $91.00 pence. To Time culture vulture Tony Cooper is back with us for another Friday Hello tanning and hello to you but. It's a very festive business we go to trunk 1st of all name months later on tomorrow night at some church some candle lit Christmas music yes the performers of the cancer was choir. So lovely voices in that and then got a they got a program you know when you look at a program like every item on this is such a concert. To be there for instance let open with the Christmas story by shoots and then I'll go as lovely lovely piece I've seen the US would be followed by Holst old in dish towels and I know I know these work so well particularly the whole scheme and then one of my favorite composers of all Peter Walt he wrote the capital sweet a lovely piece and his work is very seldom played but choirs lives like Walt So the piece by lesser joys of Mary and a piece to buy gold stain a great trick or in fact I think Joan state it was in the in the shadow of you know of people like love to compose a room well for him so there we are catchable squat some bottles church crunch. As wonderful they always have a very good program throughout the music specializing clause of the country was. Not at 1st was that let me add them in there many times so they know the acoustic very well and that's very important for a singer to know the venue and when it comes to the crunch trench is always the place to be for good quality music and Fs different Sorry about that I don't know that's OK because when I was young the family always had Sammy's cats we've had. So many cats. Mr Trump and he was well it's tomorrow night's And there won't be any cats there but there will be some beautiful voices some. Not far from that candlelit Christmas concerts. Ready next Park Lane in each is the venue for the Bourke Street bands coming to the Chapel Music for Christmas is the title of the concert. This is a week on Sunday in the yesterday when the brooks Street Band about 20 as did all of that time I've come to chapel and Paul has sees about 80 people have done the Christmas call. It sort of dedicated to the memory of handle on the indeed on the just released new hand CD of his volleying. Tatty fi it was the person running the show I think she's the Brock Genest and she used to live in Orange doesn't she I think she's pretty much still around Norfolk but normally based in London based in London not tach at our house remodels other house in north Norfolk so they're often hair and your camera bought another ball violinist and counting to be the hot seat called plan she'd been over for a long long while and how the program centers on Christmas around handle and his friends and I had led many friends as you can imagine good old George Frederick he was indeed yes. I was call of ignorance greatest German composer. Anyhow they finish up with Percy Granges Handel in the Strand as a lovely piece it was originally called clunk offical is a doll's piece you know and it was suggested the title had with the strand because the music not only reflected handling is English life I suppose but also. The English musical comedy of the time was in the Strand the theaters were in the Strand you know if you when you hear it you everybody knows HADLEY The Strad but they may not know who rooted it Percy Granger Well let's hear it now just reminding us the Bourke Street Band who are coming to Norah next Sunday that's a week on Sunday at 6 they say the chapel clay. Next Tony will stay in orange and go off to St Andrew's hole the traditional venue for many musical delights and tomorrow evening it's well let's remind everyone it's America nights the Stars and Stripes Forever and the Norge fella Monica put a great deal of effort into this program and I saw a lot of rehearsal time to Uncle Sam Cummings got origin of all this was actually got genuine Parisienne taxi horns to take part in one of the Gershwin pieces that oh yes and guess what that piece is you know American in Paris right I knew all this guess the business but you know when you go to New York it really congested the roads like London and in fact North you know the yellow cabs apparently the drivers apparently all the holes and I think 1st I was recreated the sound he called a prison hold every says he's climbed up but it's a lovely piece of American in Paris a lot of part will Gershwin's piano concertos with 2 pieces by Gershwin but mater Wasco the pianist is top top man you've been to the festival but always just went to the music club in Norwich but what I'm particularly looking forward to is that the Church of call deed by Ben Stein what I threw the piece that is and we had a bit of that last week but I think we'll hear a bit of Copeland now because he's not all the big figure that's going to be invokes in tomorrow evening's concerts and Andrea's whole which piece of R. And Copeland Well as a great piece Billy the Kid sweet it really is a glorious and rip roarin piece and it sums up what America's all about you know an orange fella monic tomorrow evening at some Danders hole. The assembly house in Origins been staging musical events since the 18th century and snacks Wednesday they've got their latest lunchtime concerts you've got Ben cobber down he's a super pianist and his program is very wide range and he strays away from the repertoire then comes back drop but Prince is the Icelandic singer songwriter be a walk a range a piece by her presence as good a little I dare and I think the Michael licked loam piece he was going to use a Windows on your mind he'd done something up about that I was a Rex Harrison Sonny had a hit with that wasn't yes oh yes I forgot about him Rex How was it was what was known in town tonight was some programs that were exam or something Rex Harrison son yes I can't remember his Christian name yes with Cliff mix them or that program and he was always a guitarist Yes of a lot I forgot about he was a bit in the shadow though as well he would be if you're Rex Harrison as a whole I think he would jazz so and he's also a bit of oldies of participation in this windows all you all mind piece so what goes on I do know but when you get back to the main thrust of his program it got worse by Chopin Clough or Schumann baulked and all of that mess on followed by improvise ation on audience requests so you can. Throw something at him and hopefully you'll pick up any hot buttered and he'll be lots of fun I should imagine yes something very different next Wednesday lunchtime 1 o'clock at the assembly house in Orange bend called me to at the piano and let's hear some of windmills of your mind to remind us of one of the items on the program the sun. Roof never ending. Let me see in the desert. Sun. In the Wind. In. The year yeah he has a very thriving music Satan and that Chua is giving its Christmas carol concert next Wednesday at the Roman Catholic cathedral Tanny Yes the top of that of road I was married there I will tell you did you know the drill Yeah I did I did I woke up so Lohengrin I don't know what the bride does I'm getting married in the Morning Post I don't know about that So tell me about the I caught well U.E.A. Got some cause the main plaza got the Chamber Choir and the also a community club and it's the chamber a community closet getting together to put all this come on calls it will all be as much as the patients do you know have 10 Davis' Yes as no couple do you face with all that stuff conductors Tom Primrose over this is William fault and so is a rather nice calls 730 next Wednesday why Chris was called audience participation. Was. 2 I will conclude this week Tony with a big band Golla Knights this sounds a terrific idea and musical all the way at the town hold down a market tomorrow night yes down to down a market and the town halls quite a good venue in there but you've got the bad belonged bridges Jazz Orchestra and the doubt of swing orchestra all the big numbers of the thirty's and forty's you know they will play a selection of course and there will be a. Little wiser I haven't seen a donkey roll with glitter floor prizes since the old days of the Lido. What does that mean then that means the best chance to get surprised yes of the best partners Well yes yes they do but I mean also prizes give without a doubt that is optional dress you know if you want to dress up in $1000.00 forties gay you can do so you can go dressed as sort of $940.00 S. Ladies and gentlemen if you like or not but that the music will be terrific that we dancing as well big band Golla nights it's tomorrow evening at 730 down to market town whole Tony time for us to jitterbug We'll see you say just about that what that. The wonderful strains of the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra it's a minute to say. C.B.C. Radio Norfolk travel and his poll that sells off with Great Yarmouth a 47 finally starting to ease up in both directions between now William Adams away and past year road having little or no reach the A one full 7 chapel Field Road this is still very busy on that northbound stretch between brazen gates and Convent road looking slow still in East in the A 47 westbound keys persisting coming pulse that junction full Church Lane into King's wing Now a couple of residual delays from the often in Russia would very still very slow between the clock tower traffic lights and black Fry's road and Tennyson avenues the other really sliced but we've got between gay wood road and the south gate roundabout into his beach the A 47 with beach bypass is still looking very slow my senses at the elm full roundabout if you see anything or can update me call 08. 103897321 I'm Paula Bret's with your B.B.C. Radio no for travel Frank you Paula and that's it for another week come teatime type in Join us again for next week Monday at 4 o'clock in the meantime though Rob butler standing by looking at the next knowledge game tomorrow in yellow Friday Norfolk news no fix my. Guess is we'll be seeing video in Norfolk. First I would 6 o'clock the B.B.C. Radio Norfolk news his cat sought a hospital in King's Lynn has done a U. Turn on plans to move some services to Nora 50 miles away the Queen Elizabeth Hospital caused uproar among staff and local people with the suggestion that elective cancer surgery would move to the end and end this winter any blunt reports trade unionists in King's Lynn mounted a protest outside the Queen Elizabeth hospital a couple of weeks ago drawing attention to the plans it would have meant patients and says is having to make 100 mile round trip or more it's also led to fears that long term the Queen Elizabeth could lose more acute services permanently both the Queen Elizabeth and the N N N have been rated inadequate and there were fears about the impacts moving surgery would have on both the Q.B. H. Now says it could not be done safely and would not deliver the beds required is looking at other measures including a 23 hour surgery unit police have lifted their cord on round land near the broader the U.E.A. Where a woman was raped it happened between 2 and 330 yesterday morning of the same man approached the woman on a limb road in Norwich before attacking her a man in his twenty's is being questioned and released pending further inquiries and 10 year old who sent hoax bomb threats to hundreds of schools has been jailed for 3 years George JUCO inspire.

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