Following the death of another woman in the town she'll appear before magistrates in Norrish this morning Bob Carter reports police yesterday charged to Rosalind grey aged 55 and of squaring Great Yarmouth with murder and conspiring to pervert the course of justice 60 year old Linda Rainey died in Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge last Wednesday 2 days after suffering a serious head injury South of Market Road in Yarmouth Roslyn grace to appear at Norwich magistrates today alongside Adrian Lawrence who's 53 and from south market road he's charged with conspiring to pervert the course of justice the former chancellor Philip Hammond has attacked Boris Johnson's approach to Brecht's it saying he's deliberately wrecking any hope of a deal with the E.U. In a newspaper article Mr Hammond says the prime minister has no mandate for a no deal Bracks it and it would be a betrayal of the 2016 referendum result Well meanwhile a Brics it Party M.E.P. For our region says the government needs to go shopping for a 2nd hand ships to patrol British waters June memory from low stuff was reacting to a leaked memo casting doubt on British abilities to police coastal waters after Bret's its She said be that now been 3 years to deal with the problem and now it's time to get buying there's lots of 2nd hand ones that the government could be looking out for you looked online there's some in Sweden and Holden So I think really we need to invest in into pets just like I said 2nd hand patrol vessels or place to place a robust shipping building program residents of a street and sharing them have resorted to traffic cones to try and prevent visitors parking St Nicholas place residents say selfish park is make it impossible for them to get out of driveways in the narrow road Birdland says she's had run ins with drivers outside her house very very aggressive. But that's life that they think they're you know they can part when they lie they don't realize how difficult it is to actually get out there selfish only think about themselves rail passengers will find out today whether season ticket prices will be raised the number of journeys using season tickets has dropped in the past 3 years roll campaign group rail future believes prices could go up today by around 3 percent rises a based on inflation figures for July which are published this morning and finally the guitar being smashed on the cover of London Calling by the clash is to go on display to mark 40 years since the album was released the instruments was broken by the band's basis poor Symon on stage in New York in 1909 he was angry that the crowd were being too quiet in the parts of the Museum of London exhibition which features more than 100 personal items from the band's archive B.B.C. Radio news now the sports Joe lever thanks very much Tim Good morning Mary said he will face Crawley Town away in the 2nd round of the CARE ABOUT Cup League 2 side beat fellow League 2 outfit was all last night to progress meanwhile King's Lynn town snatch a late point on the road in the national moratorium on a wave Brackley at the Marriott equalising from the spot in the 93rd minute although the hosts then missed one of their own in the dying seconds elsewhere lost of town and that their 1st 3 points of the season with a one nil home win over sense lives in the southern premier central and finally the 2nd Ashes Test between England Australia gets underway at Lord's this morning England skipper Joe Root says he's excited by a job for archers inclusion but fastball it was England's top we could take through took up the lovely sorrow of it that's what you've got to get out of it we got a show to do and we missed them all let's tighten up the last line again as well the fast bowler was England's top wicket taker Joe in the World Cup who. Thank you . Thank you. I'll get there eventually. From your job one day. Through the day. Could be worse now could be having driest Fell's return through the night and into tomorrow as well which is lovely isn't it. Between 50 degrees today. Restraint seemed very popular in the eighty's I remember I used to do a regular weekly gay get what used to be the subs in Hercules I think it was cool Richie's then they chased that changed its name but that was always the most popular one to stick on that in the Pointer Sisters good morning is Wally Webb You're listening to B.B.C. Regine off it let's get stuck into the weather prospects shall we from the Met Office issued earlier this morning is the very latest for you. Coming in today a mostly dry ice start but that showery rain edging in through the morning and continuing into the afternoon now we've got some spells of rain which could be heavy and on the thundery side but no not for everybody not necessarily you breezy in some places on the temperature up to a maximum 18 Celsius 64 fire and high. Wasn't too chilly this morning but it is definitely cooler as our friend Postman Pat was saying earlier an old car and of smell to the air this morning OK Now tomorrow they're going to break up through the morning leaving us with a largely dry afternoon more in the way of sunshine throughout the day though you can know you are at risk of scattered showers which is still possible for the temperature could it be anything up to $21.00 Celsius 70 degrees Fahrenheit now you're looking at a diary and wondered about the weekend Friday looks to be unsettled we frequent showers or longer spells of rain some of them again heavy and thundery and a bit. India's Well Saturday somewhat drier sunny spells some scattered blustery showers possible but not for all and as for Sunday current indications suggest largely dry conditions that more by way of sunshine charge arms and conditions a sea area from the wash down to Harry as the wind south westerly veering westerly 5 or 6 decreasing 3 or 4 later the visibility good occasionally for 1st of the weather occasional rain and showers fair later the sea states large or moderate becoming smoother or slower rate later now make it a no write it down if needs be put it in your memory on your phone if you're going to the coast today in the state of the tides were higher this morning low this afternoon which is always good if you want to be in under the largest amount of beach and the sea a going away from you taking the risk away but remember that once we hit low it will start coming in and in some parts it can come in very quickly and you can come in behind you as well so do please check before you go and if it's on familiar territory make sure someone knows where you're going and what time to expect your back Skegness high 613 just coming up to high 30 No 3 kings lane 625 your high 1433 Understand turn some by I got a few minutes to wait 616 thought my lower 1331 wells bar 624 high and low at 1256 now rounded chroma 640 for your high tide tide going out this morning reaching a lower 1346 before it starts to come back in again not too bad at all Great Yarmouth at the bar at the harbors mouth high tide at 917 this morning again going out this afternoon reaching a lower 1548 are ideal for going down to the beach OK. And that set the bar Lowestoft a $946.00 low target $1630.00 when I say great job with boss I want us to be the ceilidh I do I also mean the Gholston it is that those times are the same Actually Great Yarmouth same as goals and yes you quite right remember though. A great station is an hour later if you're planning if you're on the Norfolk Broads remember that during the course of this morning you're going to find that the the flow of water is moving inland it's going to take you up the river and down river OK And we've got. 1548 at the bar I mean 1648 at the station ideally anytime between 16401748 so bit late I know but if you are crossing the bridge and look out across the around about that time you'll see it gets very busy with the boats that are at that able to pass on the news the bridge is OK so this morning was at 534 sunset 2023 and pollen levels start fully today will be low. But. The stronger. Classic classic Jackie Wilson and I get the sweeties feeling 16 is the time 60 minutes past 6 top story this morning the former chancellor Philip Hammond has accused Boris Johnson's government of trying to wreck the chance of a budget deal with the E.U. Post-mortem examination is underway in Malaysia to try to establish our teenager from London died showing a family holiday coming up whole the very latest and more besides Nick Conrad to at breakfast cereal because listen with a travel every 50 minutes and surely I think it might be Dean again who's taking care of it today count to cut costs use in the chair at the moment I know Chrissie Jackson is here and she's with you from 10 o'clock this morning music and entertainment and you are on the phones. . The. DRUG. Goes ahead. And 2nd. Somebody is going to win 3. Thanks a. Lot. Of Diana life the Beatles the last one they played on Radio London Steven Dumfries here it's all the high fives from want to talk one foot in the groove here although some of the oldest news headlines from 7519859995 the year 2005 fold the best way to Stephen bum free hell you know you see a bit of quality music thing get up go. Through psych drugs. Imagine. Leaving this house with news day. Long about a decade specials on a cruise Feel Good Friday. Get it. Believe me Steven B.B.C. Radio Norfolk of the B.B.C. Has fantastic for 3. Peat to go dramas back in the studio to rewind time to ninety's 69 remember till death us do please Mr Digby dolling on the T.V. . Say you had shillings in your pocket then as well as also the year that Judy Garland went over the. Bad have a good day today Nicole Knotts next. I move. Move. Have breakfast morning everyone welcome to the program thank you for choosing that Conrad at breakfast you're waking up to Wednesday August the 14th our top story right now are you fed up with inconsiderate parking where you live residents of a narrow sharing them Street said they've had enough of selfish Parkinson Nicholas' place is so narrow that a car parked across the street could prevent another car getting out of the opposite drive white homeowners say it's a big problem and some of resorted to coding off a space on the road to make things easier but residents Madeline says her attempts do that ended in an argument seaport can be very aggressive and not fair and. I bought it but there are sides and this woman came along I said what you're doing if you say we're parking here. That. Doesn't matter to us we're parked there so that was it we'll hear more from the residents in sharing them throughout the program this morning our reporter Amy Blunt has been to the town to see what kind of parking problems are occurring find out what she discovered next let's also talk about people who put cones outside their driveway or outside the front of their property what do you make of that it is actually illegal you shouldn't do it you shouldn't take the law into your own hands and you can be in hot water for doing so but do you understand the frustration of these residents say Look sometimes I'm actually trapped in my own driveway because of inconsiderate parking I weigh 203897321 if you're joining the conversation this morning. Conrad and breakfasts 1st with the rest of the B.B.C. Radio Norfolk news headlines has to matter court Good morning to people are due to appear ignore each magistrate's court this morning in connection with the death of 60 year old Linda Rainey from Gray Yarmouth Rosalyn gray age 55 from Auburn square in the town is charged with murder 53 year old Adrian Lawrence from Saif market road in Yarmouth is facing the charge of conspiring to pervert the course of justice the former chancellor Philip Hammond has. Accused Boris Johnson's government of trying to wreck the chance of a breakfast deal with the E.U. Downing Street responded by saying that Mr Hammond did everything he could to block preparations for leaving rail passengers will find out today by how much season tickets prices will go up next year rises a based on inflation figures for July we should publish this morning and overrunning signal replacement project or Norfolk's east coast rail line will see passengers face more than 3 weeks of disruption next year now but rail is replacing Victorian signalling on the lines to Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft from Norwich the closure is due to take place in February I should be reading off the news as more 7 . B.B.C. Radio you know folks forced. To cover journey Thank you very much indeed Nic good morning City have been drawn away to lead to side clearly in the 2nd round of the League Cup The West Sussex I'd be fellow League 2 side was a last night city actually because the 3 won in the 2nd round at home in 2014 when Neil Adams was in charge moving on Kingsley in town grabbed a last gasp point away to Brackley in the national north in quite dramatic circumstances the linnets who once at their usual best equalise in the 93rd minute thanks to Adam Marriott's penalty it finished one however the hosts Mr Spock of their own just seconds off the Linz reply Mario says the team will need to improve on the road but they were more than happy to take a point yet if it was nice to. Charge really many charges for that family game and . Yes far felt pretty nervous on that one through because I don't feel really deserved. We did hang on in there but they are the majority game and you know we'll be back but yeah it was nice to get the boys out. Elsewhere last night loads of time picked up their 1st win of the season in the southern premier central beat and sometimes one nil up home Jake Reid struck midway through the 2nd half was enough for the troll of boys meanwhile in the fallen on Premier for town lost to want to hear Hill Rovers on Origin ited 121 at fellow Norfolk siteswap from town in Division one down in town had to. You know when a fake an M and in the F.A. Cup preliminary round bottom last every play for 2 at Boston Speedway in the Kingsmen stalls of both Australian rider Josh aggression in into the side as the guest for Craig Cook on Thursday night the stars will host Wolverhampton without Cook who's been banned for 12 days for an incident while writing at East born he'll miss 2 thirds the meetings during his ban the stars are also without Captain Robert Lambert who is still recovering from a back injury quick announce will soon be back by a 132 runs an easy National Club Cup quarter final the tournament semifinal against even away bridge on September 1st gives the club a chance to play at Lord's in the final and finally same with a cricket England captain Joe Root says he is excited by Joy for are his inclusion in the squad for the 2nd Ashes Test gets under way this morning at Lord's was England's top we could take a job in the World Cup and Ruth says he's worked hard to earn his call up in control the 5 match series one nil and he's off your sport for now Mick super thank you 64 bit come out of breath this. 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Radio know whether it can sell or has your forecast now seen want to shower has already this morning but they kind of clearing away into the North Sea Now we may have a little bit of dry weather for the next few hours but then we're going to see the rain arriving and this rain turning very heavy and potentially thumb through through the afternoon of the show is going to merge together produce some long spells of heavy rain it turns very windy as well we're looking at gas coming out from about 30 miles per hour so really not very pleasant and when these thunderstorms hate the Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning we could be seeing 25 millimeters of rain in an hour maybe between 4040 millimeters in 2 or 3 hours so really not very pleasant conditions especially through the afternoon quite breezy too temperatures getting up to just 15 to 18 Celsius which isn't very impressive for August at all now this main round of rain that lingers into the evening but will gradually clear away overnight leaving most places dry still quite cloudy limited clear spells but the temperatures not going to drop too far we're told. 13 to 16000 is a quite humid night or warm night and then tomorrow the cloud of breakup in the morning drive very similar to yesterday actually still some showers but long as you drive sunny spells and temperatures back up into the late twenty's That's your forecast. Morning everyone welcome to the program you're waking up to Wednesday August the 14th thank you for choosing that Conrad at breakfast on the show this morning we're talking about the H.R.T. Shortage women going through the menopause in Norfolk a facing a shortage of hormone replacement therapy it's a national problem with manufacturing issues being blamed we're going to find out more about this throughout the program this morning and please do let me know if it's affecting you also on the show this morning some Canary's fans are happy about how the new away membership scheme is working out especially after the attack it's from the West Ham game went on sale yesterday we'll find out more about that and their gripe later and also I want to hear from you pick up the phone now 803897321 do you have a tattoo that you now regret well on tattoo removal day while he's off to a clinic in Holston which specializes in getting rid of those tattoos which he might now regret will catch up with him later on the program let's talk about the stories behind your tattoos and the highly personal why you got in Could done and why you then went on to regret it. I saw somebody a day who had a list of names on their arm and one was just blanked out and I was brave enough to inquire and apparently it was an ex-girlfriend his with for many many years and he went and had a name tattooed on his arm and then found out she was having an affair. And so therefore he just had a habit he had a patch but I wrote him a little patches splattering a black ink and made into a little design and you know it was quite clear that something was underneath it and someone's name had been tattooed there in the past but now the name isn't there he doesn't have to keep looking at it but it did make me think you know a bit dodgy isn't it getting getting. Done and then knowing that later on down the line things can change can't they and you may have a falling out with somebody you may depart a relationship you may stop talking to someone and then all of a sudden you know regardless of what states they've got in your life and even if they're a close relative it might be a bit embarrassing to have their name scribed all over your arm or where else on your body let's talk about that 080-389-7321 get another friend of mine action tattoos or having dinner with them the other day they've got a what they call a decorated sleeve serves up their arm and I looked at one arm and it's got a big black splurge in the middle of it and I said what's that and he said when he met his girlfriend now wife she said I'm I'm not going to marry this relationship going no further with that on your arms did not like the tattoo so he covered it up he got it covered up let's talk about that this morning 080-389-7321 if you're joining the conversation OK into our top story this morning and it's one that I'm sure is going to get you going is it inconsiderate to put a cone outside your house on your road to mark out a parking space and let's also talk about inconsiderate parking way you live residence in a street in sharing a so fed up with visitors parking that they're using cones to try and stop it since Nicholas place is narrow but still allows parking on both sides of the street many people leaving their drives can find it impossible to turn out of them without hitting the parked car opposite now I've seen similar current tactics by residents in chroma and I'd like to know this morning where else this is happening in the county you might have seen homeowners blocking out spaces on the road with cones or maybe with bins let me know 103897321 in a moment I'll tell you about a little light confrontation I had in Cromer recently where somebody was doing just this so I thought like a source on Sunday in went up to the coast on Sunday to have a swim and sharing. To be about 20 minutes to find a parking space not that long but there was a number of properties 3 that I witnessed and a part of there are more across the right people put a kind in front of the house and I thought I shouldn't really be doing that so we dispatched our reporter Amy blunt to the coast to go see for herself and to talk to the residents about the challenges that they faced parking outside their properties I'm standing on Snickers place just off the boulevard in sharing them it's a quiet residential street with lots of lovely properties with their own driveways and it's a dead end certainly not a wide road but there isn't a double or even single yellow line to be seen the signs for a short stretch on the 1st corner here according to residents there is a big problem especially members just to the right and some of them resorted to putting orange kinds outside of their homes are speaking to 6 homeowners living on the street and every single person I met told me it's an issue particularly in the summer months when the holiday makers arrive they didn't feel like it would do any good to speak to me on the record but one of the big concerns that was raised repeatedly was about access from agency service vehicles fire engines ambulances which I can clearly see would have great difficulty navigating this road with cars parked on either side of it and another big issue is turning like you say it's a narrow road and I've been told drivers about she resorted to turning into people's private driveways to counter this place and in one circumstance even damage one homeowner's wall there's also the problem of getting in and out of your own driveway which is why one resident is PIC opposite their drive but the kinds of causing their own problems as Madam Berland has been telling me you got some kinds outside your house you've had a bit of a problem here haven't you with parking quite a bit cracked. Besides having difficulty getting your car out it's a relatively narrow. It isn't it de sac imagine it's a bit difficult if there's cars parked by scientists say Oh absolutely absolutely I mean people can be very aggressive and not very nice and have people move your kinds was last year I bought the Kerns put there outside and this woman came along I said What you doing here she said We're parking here. But it. Doesn't matter to us we park so that was it. It is not a museum because at the time you are by the attitude stop searching specially one particular man I mean he was really I mean I thought he was you know really going to hit me or perhaps come back and smash the when my car rolled the wheels down the tires that something. Snow ice model in Berlin there is an eclipse place and in that report by me blunt Now we also fire service about access issues on streets like this they told us that we would always encourage residents to park considerately responsibly in residential areas being mindful that emergency services may require access at any time this is the thing that really frustrated these residents one time was parking down there and we are actually parking an area where it's OK to park but one resident was inspecting of the cosmos talking to them and they said look we can get a far truck down here and they were right they were right I think if the cars out the way of needs be but it would be a struggle to get down there so you got to start questioning whether more needs to be done in sharing them to try and restrict parking where it be too difficult to get an emergency vehicle through but if they do that surely that means needs to be coupled with more parking spaces in the town now there is a car park on cliff road which no one really uses its closest spaces but no one uses it in fact you have to be reminded that it existed but they are working really hard the sharing him chamber of trade. Working extremely hard to try and promote where people can park across the town and it's just the most fantastic place to go visit so we will do everything to people to go visit there but parking in all our towns is a bit of an issue lots of you talking about this on Facebook over 10 Craig says I've seen people use their weight to stop cars parking on their street which is hot black road in nor age I saw it when I was passing through Anthony says include writing Kringle food is bad for this car's parked on junctions on bends opposite drives meaning it takes 2 or 3 goes to get my car around also cars driving 2 wheels up the pavement to get past Daniel says he's sick of stuff from a certain company using pedals caught in water as a car park in taxi rank he says we need to use bins to stop them blocking our gate thing is if you are taxed an M 88 and there's no enforcement in place anyone can park where they like Daniel says another big problem is during the day outside shops on Morton High Street seems certain people don't understand what no parking between certain times mean or feel it doesn't apply to them a traffic warden would make a mint doing a 12 hour day and I'm fine even now Nick Rob says what I used to do when the road was clear I'd get all 4 cars out and park them with a gap not quite big enough to get a small car in and would take 8 spaces up that student stop the inconsiderate Parkers and rob him Bungie is coming in on Facebook just search out Nick Conrad on Facebook or you can call 80389732. . How can a horse be crushed by a hat more on that in a moment 1st take comes Kelly with a travel thank you very much Major problems I'm aware of so far this morning things seem very quiet on the census train line. Bus if you know differently and 80389732. Ring. How can a horse be crushed by a half. I'm intrigued and yeah OK Tell us more Nicholas how can a whole be crushed by a hat is it a tiny horse or a very large cat How can a hole. Be crushed by a trick question as it sounds it's a riddle that we can get wrong to take part in never going to get it now you want you've got to get 803897321. Yeah how can a whole. Be crushed by a half. It's not it's not it's not that hard of it's not it's not a whole. There's an animal it's not one of us that's not the same as the riddle that you guys never get in there with the punch line where's the site doesn't it it's not that it's so but it's a person called kind of horse you know it's not like it's a lot I read it with his coffee machine is it you know it's like how did you how did he manage to get coffee all over his workshop even though he could put a cup on the coffee machine how he put the cup in upside down. For to. Know how can a horse be crushed by a hat it's really simple the answer is painfully simple I weigh 203897321 if you want to have anyone get closer than crest Yeah OK. It's really simple really really simple. Tattoo removal day guys today anybody got a tattoo and I got knowing that only Many of us do know me nor know too much those Joe I thanked. Her But I don't joke you know I don't think Joe has. Definitely content all of us who chose it was Joe contender he's. A man of my avatar Yeah I don't believe yes he's probably the kind of man that I suspect would have had a tattoo after having a few bevies and then wouldn't regression come back down very depressed with. Me to be the best Isn't he was a big bust it was it was be the best of our job he's been at a music festival in Budapest and I said Oh how exciting can we think it was 30 something degrees 38 degrees over there on the dais Yeah and I said oh who was playing and he went through list names I've never heard headlined by jungle and I know it's interesting today we say a thing about the current hitmakers in the Daily Mail today where you have to guess who they are from their photographs and I wondered how well you would do you know what pages on earth things near the front page made me. See how well you do I think I had to look up the answers for a couple of them but the others I got were used to do a lot better than I am because. You are a confusion of the hits prey which I am a consumer of the dinner and you write like. I'm on page 27 we haven't got there yet that's OK well let me find it for you and we can come back to that they're going to calls waiting for me on every nuance of. Mark good morning good morning and Andrew good morning. Morning Good Morning right OK Mark you go 1st then how can a horse be crushed by a hack. Who could be crushed by a. Elephant most regulars yes that's very good that's very good actually Andrew how going to haul speak crushed by a hat. Even game the. Game of poker the way incorrect I mean the answer is so painfully obvious that I think you're only very disappointed when I tell you the answer. Fantastically obvious So you're saying game of poker. And my previous caller Mark was saying if the hat is being worn by an elephant both incorrect he's coming in over 803897321 how can a horse the crushed by a hat thank you 25 run to the studio and he's give me the or is the mirror you have to get right paper to. Give me the picture of the mirror with all these hitmakers I really do this together I think you might be surprised actually I might be quite well this really work on radio Well just just read out the names quickly OK I think OK I'll be on the ground yet Calvin Harris Yes I think Jess Glynne Yes Rita or. You know when it's from here that's not really Miles there is it yes it isn't there it is a different newsgroup oldie Yes George as a well done I didn't get that on. This American singer is known for her catchy choruses I will have you humming along I just got the songs no trouble no trouble. No trouble there we see if you know what those white shoes. Pumps are common the common time. Trainer they can try to make it through. This chap here I think Boxer the Canadian rapper show is maybe a type of waterfowl So it's not surprise that fans have been going quite outraged right Drake yet again I don't get it when I know. She may never be royal that the singer from the cedars still has an. Idea to get out on the you know she may never roll but sing if music has a noble name. Queeny lot yes not only with any kind of ANY the last one yet the last one I should get on the bottom right bottom right she's a proud winner of both wars and Grammys so she's certainly Julie. Well done thank you both thank you well I got those 5 dollars yanked out of the kids have to help with the word somewhat but yeah OK let's see if anyone get your Ritalin How can a horse. I mean that's excellent Oh OK That's what I'm just going to say lender says morning Nicholas I think it might be to do with the clothes horse. Now and I thought Linda was on to something I can guarantee you I learned how to vary and I'm 70 but I'm not going to be on this through the whole. OK we've been given an exclusive behind the scenes look at the new center for East Anglia's Children's Hospice is in Norfolk work on the New York. Has been underway for more than 2 years now in a few weeks each is due to leave their old quittin and base a move into the 10000000 pound facility while he Webb has been given a special look around the new building today you saw the start of a series of visits for different groups to come and have a look around the new nuke facility it is still not complete yet and there's a lot to be done before the opening officially but today marks a special presentation of a check the most sense for you guys. Yeah . Yeah then children in. The mountains with minimal make of what we have. David Boswell and I'm very privileged to represent the East Anglian mom of the Masons but on behalf of the month Benevolent Fund and delighted to be able to present to this facility $52800.00 pounds. Towards the sensory room and I'm sure being guided around it it will be used extremely well and I hope that in the future we may be able to raise some more money. Graham Butland is the chief executive nice to see you again it's come a long way hasn't it it has since we were last stood outside watching the building go up I mean we're delighted to reach this as you say still a bit more work to be done inside lots of furniture to come in and cetera but really we wouldn't have got to this stage without the generosity of organizations like the Mark Mason Benevolent Fund I mean tremendous $52000.00 pounds which means we've got a fully equipped sensory room which will provide hours of enjoyment for the children that use our facilities something in it at the moment with all these changing colored lights and and it's different sensory year effects that under the water bed of lots of bed yes absolutely 1st for children who find you know pain on a hard surface it means they can come in here they can experience all that goes on with sound and light in here in a way which they would not be able to experience anywhere else you're only weeks away now from the official opening about you we hope just start taking children here on the 23rd of September we'll move from our long home equipped number which served us very well for 25 years but as you see today this is a purpose built building which will enable us to continue to provide the high quality services throughout Norfolk has been some emotional goodbyes to quit and. Yes because for many families that's where their children lived and where their children died and so we've tackled the the transfer from Quick Time to here and in a I hope a very meaningful way and in a couple of weeks' time we're going to have a memory service here which will link those families that lost their children quick to this new facility here at the New York and the mark Masons of already provide. Funding in its which is Well absolutely I mean we've built 2 new hospices now across East Anglia then the tree house in Ipswich and now the knock here and the support that we've had through from the Masons throat East Anglia on both our appeals has been absolutely tremendous All the best to them but when they're the chief executive of the Stanley children's hospices speaking to Wally Webb at the new facility Sarah very good morning to you how can a horse be crushed by a hat. Well this one. Is no it's not. And it's like you got a horse on there that will. Be horse Well you know to try to believe. But we don't know each and I hasten to add. You are spot on I think that you're absolutely spot on well done you got it right lots people got that wrong but you got it absolutely . Every parent in the care about Cup last night of course. Beating a switch and they are now a 2nd place. They were they were beaten 3 truly crushed it was road so there you go it does go to show how far their fall and how far Luton Town of come up but it was a brilliant result for the hatter's last night so well done you got it right how can a horse be crushed by a hat Luton Town hatters beating it Fishtown the Tractor Boys last night and loads of you. See you love these riddles didn't we do another riddle sorry I'm just I'm just trying to let me give you a bit more time so yeah it's got to be right it's got to be clever it was. Great you know our brains don't really work well and well about forming riddles Can't you come up with another one this can't it's kind of your area of expertise I spent about 4 years doing the sport during dredge queston weekly just staring blankly sometimes there was ONE DIRECTION quest I did just drive where I actually got to the clue to the clues in one shot and I basically never got any other clues ever again Alright I'll try I'll try to think of another one the modern seem to love that yes good we will see we'll see if we can get another riddle on there for you in the next 15 minutes or so. Something is a riddle to me is our Kelly thank you very much well it's really a major problems actually this morning very quiet on the senses checking around the county across nor a great deal more of that for deaths and Kingsmen train winds anything make a disappointing as well point Anglia services seem to be running on time they reported problems on Great Northern services. London Kings Cross. As well but he counts a few updates made this morning a number to call over 80973 more in 15 minutes. It's coming up to 7 o'clock on B.B.C. Radio Norfolk This is Nick Conrad with your biggest listen. To news. B.B.C. Radio. Good morning it's Wednesday the 14th of August your top story right now is.