About how easy it has been to expose supposedly undercover intelligence officers there's disagreements over the legality of several parts of north how to county councils $65000000.00 pounds savings plan that's according to a report for South Northamptonshire Council today the county council's ruling cabinet is expected to approve it stabilisation plan but some parts of the plan like increasing council tax collection rates require the help of other local authorities in Northamptonshire. Prison officers had to be issued with a synthetic pepper spray to help deal with violence the move comes as the president of the prison governors association Andrea all but accused the government of failing to react to what she called the crisis in jails last month prison officers went on strike over safety concerns the prisons minister Rory Stewart admits the government hasn't always got it right that's why they take months that's why we've gotten 3500 extra prison officers that's why we're spending more than 100000000 pounds a year more than we were in the past just this year we're putting another 40000000 pounds in in no way am I trying to claim that the government hasn't got it wrong and I'm very keen to be held accountable as one of the reasons I've said that if I can't refuse funds in the ten-K. Persons I will resign 11 homeless people have died in Northampton over the past year according to a new report the study from the Bureau of Investigative Journalism says in the same period at least $449.00 homeless people have died across the U.K. More detail some prego is so mis charity St Mungo's have called the bureau's findings a wake up call to see homelessness as a national emergency currently no official body counts home missteps but the bureau worked with a network of journalists to produce its figures they believe the actual number of homeless deaths is likely to be much higher one of the 11 Northhampton people recorded in the bureau's figures was Chris Matthews who'd previously spent time sleeping rough in the town yesterday 50 year old Spencer Hobson pleaded guilty to stabbing Mr Matthews to death in a house they shared a Northampton pub as had its license removed by councillors police had asked for the premises license of the King David pub in Newnham road to be reviewed after they alleged a string of serious incidents are taking place there the public already been close in September and yesterday the borough council said he had no option but to revoke its license President Trump has apologized to Brett Kavanaugh for the pain and suffering he endured during his confirmation as a U.S. Supreme Court judge Mr Cavanaugh faced opposite. From Democrat senators after he was accused of attempting to rape a woman when they were both teenagers the president said just as capital red faced a campaign of lies and deception what happened to the Kavanagh family violates every notion of fairness decency and due process and with that I must say that use air under historic scrutiny were proven innocent Thank you. And the 2 week run of the musical Kinky Boots which ended on Saturday has broken all records at the Roland get in Northampton 21000 people sold the show which is set in the town and based on the real life story of a local shoot now with the sports headlines his grammar check me more times and sound are at Oxford you know it's the seating in the checker tried trophy with magic key kill promising to field a competitive side the Cubs lost their opinion in the competitions Wycombe last month St Sansa Luther Burrell says all the players are committed to a new approach this season despite their mixed start to the season and Chris work says Bowen conditions in Sri Lanka are tough but believes it will take time to adjust to them as weather another fine and dry day across the county the best of the sunny spells expected this afternoon the high 18 Celsius that 64 Fahrenheit B.B.C. Radio farms news it's 5 past 7. Radio Northampton. We keeping an eye on the route around the closure of the A 5 London road in a tester looking busy now just north of the closure on the I 5 in both directions at that junction for the A $43.00 that spare westbound stretch of the A $43.00 heading towards the 5 particularly at the moment is well but otherwise your diversion rates which involved the 5 o 8 up to the M one and up to junction 15 are looking nice and clear have a little look elsewhere through well Ingraham road and road we're seeing a delay picking up now moving of from north and way to the center of town through call. You may see some delays on the A 43 Stamford road. In both directions between Weldon road and Briggs if you spot a problem call of 800. I'm Paula Brett Your next update some 15 minutes. And great 1st B.B.C. Radio New York Times and. I'm a little Tod this morning except I had my 1st game of the winter tennis last month old the season. And winter tennis. Is one of those things. I love and I think tennis is kind of a summer school in the middle. But there's a league so you have to do it. Also to make matters worse I am now a. Very depressing. And go figure they say OK in the world of equality. Women can be that some 40 men not so 45. Why in fact they. Don't get me started. Good morning. It is not about we've been here until 9. Caring about this North really for a good time will tell is going to spend the morning at the Royal Academy in Northampton not mean that long. But it's a fascinating place Tom will bring us out this morning and great ease about kinky. Box office records in the morning and we knew it would if you want to get in touch with this 100030 double double 5. You can text you a message just put Knowles to one triple 3. I'm Remember however you spell on about it will come through to me only B.B.C. . And. I'm great Friend Feed. B.C. Radio your damage and. I'm going to be talking about the idea for this new road around Northampton to improve the traffic problems there are plans for a relief road to the north and west of the town that have been around for ages trouble is no one can decide what the route should be the county council can't nor can the public who took part in the consultation the new road would effectively stretch from the A 43 near Multan around to the Welford Road and it would then link up with another stretch of new road to Holston furrows still with me and Tom and I took a little drive to try and get our heads around it. So we got burned on the radio told me as my driver and we are currently trying to make our way through Kings thought we have just passed the car Kotel. And if I open the window that. Is the sound of traffic and you are the one that said now in the morning you get what's it like around us you know word. If you will for. Sure enough to come up and pay charms each time you take your life in your hands for charge to avoid it if possible. Certainly we've got family living in the top end of King stop and this is the only way for. If it's a case of are going to save them or having to take one of them home after to each arm forget it right now can I show you this piece of paper then because this is from the county council like a here and the idea here is to stop all the traffic where wasted yeah is to build one of these 2 roads to the north of the town good idea good R.D.S. Feel good I'll be able to ordinary Could I trouble is no one can decide on which options better. Even Which which you agree with I'm putting some more money into dining out what it would be. Definitely we we were actually 1st moved into King soap itself on the main road which So we'd lived there for 29 years before we moved down to just to have the concert oh yeah and we can see the increase in traffic over the years that we've lived here and so much there was a sense my husband said we don't now travel by car through Kingston of itself in which I just recently. After school come out it's really it's just don't bother no Calderon is quick to walk Peter to what they want us to get on our each other and cars are. Lovely thank you very much for your hero thank you. Well they were quite cheery even then they get stuck in traffic now tell me where on earth to be gone I need to try new you got to pick me up. Tell me. I'm going to have to call and he did finally pick me up don't worry but it was interesting to speak to a couple of people in King's thought that these new roads could take some pressure off that hotel junction in the area the county council it is discussing the situation today is campaigning against the plans he's with me in the studio. Thank you for coming in why are you campaigning against them well it might might sound very odd to people because they automatically assume a road is a good thing when I and other people went to the consultation we thought you know what something doesn't add up here we're going to build a road to deal with the congestion caused by development but to pay for it we'll have to build even more houses and when we did really look at it very closely with calculators getting the axe the advice of really well qualified people we realized the figures actually don't add up but what's even more worrying in terms of a public consultation is some of the information in order to realize that the claims made in these consultations didn't add up had to be obtained by Freedom of Information Act request now I'm not sure that that's really much of a public consultation when it takes hours with a calculator and Freedom of Information request to get to the bottom of actually these roads are not going to help the very areas and the very people that you spoke to yesterday so it claims to you if the roads aren't what is the alternative then well I'm not sure I'm not a planning consultant nor much traffic expert but as somebody who lives in this county can see that we're absolutely crippled not only by debt but yes also by traffic problems I cannot see any benefit in spending and committing millions of pounds to schemes which at the moment do not give any benefit So let's talk about you saying that they don't get any benefit OK because I I mean I have the map and there are these 2 options generally that would go to the north of Northampton So on the face of it those roads would take the traffic away from the north a lot happened so Multan soaking saw all those areas that do get clogged up and that's exactly what was claimed in the consultation I mean it is horribly complicated and really complicated and I feel for the county councilor. In the Cabinet who have got to Southam it out this afternoon there are 2 parts the northwest really frayed which you rightly said will go from house dancers and finish what could be the beginning of the North final the no battle the northern all but all according to the report that's going to be sent to the cabinet is going to be kicked out in the long grass because there is no funding for it and as you say read can be agreed the Northwest relief right yes it will provide some relief to people living to the west. In these places with the passage of elements if you live west of Chapel Brampton you will get some relief from the traffic caused by the thousands of houses being built for everybody else including the people you've spoken to is going to be off its opposite the Freedom of Information request that was brought here I believe again speech later. Acquired shade the traffic on Brampton LANE Will in crease by 87 percent well you mention will spur Let's meet them now patch across from their impact you've campaigned against the housing development so what's your take on this right. Yes good morning about Certainly we're not against housing developments motto has always been before the infrastructure before expansion a lot of confusion over terminology of these roads the Northwest relief road as you say comes from the A 4 to 8 to the A 5199 and that is really being built because of the 3000 houses planned the darlington Grange that relief road will end near the wind Harbor and that's where the proposed start of the North orbital road will go crossed the I 43 so I'd like to talk about the Northwest Relief Road which you said is a crazy name I'm at the council meeting this afternoon where this is being discussed and I've studied their papers and I quote from the paper from the council it is recognized that whilst the Northwest relief road will bring significant traffic relief to some. Areas it will also bring additional traffic to others I'm going to thank them for their honesty that's very good so we understand that Charlotte said villages like HOST In the Brampton is a middle lane will experience less traffic however the additional traffic to others will include us white children Spring Park Boughton a novelist and I have to say if you've seen it yourself traffic here is gridlock today at peak times and heavy goods vehicles are just feet away from children walking to and from school. The 3000 houses plan for Darlington Grange will generate these numbers a. Proven over 20000 additional traffic movements a day and many of these will use the Northwest relief road to cope with all these houses you've got to have more right well let me yes I believe that the traffic as Charlotte said will stack up on Brampton lane because it can't cope without volume of traffic because of roundabouts and pedestrian crossings where kids are going to school I believe the traffic with my calculations shows that Bramsen Leymah stack up to the extent that it will back up actually along the northwest Relief Road people using up when get a get off it OK So you said you said the Northwest Relief Road is a dull name I've got a name for it the white elephant road. What is the alternative the alternative is now should be saying this again at the meeting today is have an orbital road that doesn't include this white elephant road but has an orbital road that starts from the I 45 between junctions 16 of the M one and hop all to go between villages to go between pits for them Boughton out to the I 43 if you look at a map of Northampton I think somebody is mentioned we've got a sort of sets off an orbital road that needs mirroring into the north and that South will be 2 road from Junction 15 and one via Brighton mills to round spinny is overloaded today by building a proper north an orbital road to mirror that that will take pressure off that southern road so we need a proper orbital road around Northampton Yes it's got to go through the countryside I understand those issues but we're building houses on countryside we need the infrastructure 1st before we build the houses as we've we're in we're in meltdown mode at the moment. The traffic assessments done by developers are done in the summer when the kids are on holiday and the weather's nice. Look out in November December January February when it's raining it's cold everybody jumps in the car and it's just getting ridiculous to be. We're going to have to leave it there because we're up against time thank you for your time Patrick Krause then from Watts and before that we heard Charlotte mac N S 2 people who are against these new roads obviously to get your thoughts. And that's our headline this morning on certainty over the possible routes of a northern relief road for Northampton running between the A 43 and Welford Road a 22 year old man's due in court later charged with assisting an offender in connection with the murder of Joshua Baines in Upton last week and the 2nd man suspected of carrying out the Soulsby nerve agent attack has been identified as a doctor with Russian military intelligence. Taken so has the forecast good morning it's a reasonably mild start out there this morning temperatures around 12 Celsius there's a bit of cloud but it will clear today of police sky and sunshine really with a maximum of 20 Celsius in the moderate southwest of the wind now is the night of the evening actually with the sunshine it stays clear because the breached light overnight which could allow for a bit of mist to develop that makes right now so a lot of the breeze picks up very quickly 1st thing tomorrow morning with a minimum temperature between 8 and 11 so another mild night any miss will play quickly to more and it's a day of sunshine the temperatures responding really well there's a brisk southwesterly or rather a brisk the easterly wind more of it's a lovely warm wind dragging in this lovely warm a great day for washing on the line if I keep talking about temperatures tomorrow at 23 Celsius positively summer and that's your forecast barmy indeed Kate thank you. Just talking about this northern relief wrote for Northampton kashering says this is so unfair the county council are holding meetings to discuss the Northampton bypass waltz only last week they lost the majority of funding for an auction. Bypass Yeah I can say that view I have to say we are going to speak to the county councillor in charge of highways after 8 o'clock this morning so we'll put that very point to him. To ensure travel B.B.C. Radio north time to his Paula. Thank you very much well not too bad a start to 2 journeys today the A 5 London Road in toaster remains closed in both directions and we are just seeing the usual to they just north of the closure in both directions around the junction for the A 43 but other than that not too bad and the old Stratford roundabout Well that will get very busy later on not looking too bad a tall at the moment having a little look at swelling Bradbury didn't road is looking a little bit sluggish of the senses from the all the way into the center of Wellingborough itself you may just see some delays through Colby on the A 43 Stamford road you've got in the enclosure place in both directions between Weldon road and brick stop road if you spot a problem call of 80304 double 51 Paula Brett your next updates in 15 minutes. So you can keep the Sunnis Colette and whether you saw it while it was good it ran for 2 weeks here in Northampton it ended on Saturday and the news out is that it broke all box office records at the wrong end and date. The price was right that. You know what the most beautiful thing in the world is Charlie should or should the expectation that Justice John Paul not see the. Book. Now may be facing. You not on each market there are some very interesting ideas don't you it's basically impossible to make a stab at the combat the way the full grown man passed. You know we make sure we. Beat. And it was amazing Kinky Boots 21000 people there saying saw the show set in the town of course based on the real life story of that Ailes Barton shoe company in Northampton the 1st day in the musicals national tour and while it went down a storm with the home crowd didn't it breaking all box office records well. It's happening at Franklin and you'll hear about it on B.B.C. Radio Northampton more chat with 100 kilo and. C C. Refer to be cold to you and I'm here I'm Drew he was really the only one is ever called me Crikey is made of this wall and he's made of pretty stern stuff as like the toughest and he always has this saying with Graeme MCKECHNIE. And Ian Hunter this is true the thought of art but yeah well it's true yeah. But you serious about Proust actually played them in a T.V. Ad for The Wall business column Yeah. I mean read. Every Wednesday evening from 6 B.B.C. Radio Northampton Let's catch up with tall men now shall we see whereis for the morning if you are a train lover this weekend could be like an early Christmas present. The rail death toll in Northampton it is going to be open to the public for the 1st time in 6 years so a lesson you have a nose around. Thomas the Tank Engine for us this morning is Thomas Percival and you'll there already I need to. Copy prophet coping Thomas in a very long time none of us good morning welcome to the seaman's rolled up on the edge of Northampton if you have ever called the train north from north and heading towards longboat re And then on to Birmingham that ribbon of land on your left hand side that's nearly a mile long is the rail depos there are lines coming off a spur from the from the line through North Hampton long but very leading into Can some colossal garridge is just over my left shoulder with bays for 5 trains to be parked up worked on maintained have faults fixed all I climbed the thing and there was also plenty of sightings in front of the white trains of parked overnight as those kind of roll out this morning that then heading down to Northampton to load up with smiling commuters has been through 5 you're probably not smiling and there's plenty of to stuff to see this weekend and I guess kind of related to what we saw last Friday at Rockingham plenty to talk about this morning in terms of the challenges of getting enough good people into engineering jobs you can find out all about all of that if you come here this weekend and they'll be plenty for you to see you can have a route around in trains have a sit in the cap you go to the national training academy for road which is like the college for rail engineering that's just across the carpark from where I'm standing and in there you'll be able to meet the people that run apprenticeships run the training courses really if you're a young person who's interested in trains or an older person if you fancy a career change if you just want to have a nose around then you should come down this weekend you do need to book so you need to go online and if you search for King's Heath depo open day. Give you a link which is to a website row week and you can register for tickets on that so you do have to register in advance will keep mentioning what you can do that this morning but did you ever want to be a train driver when you would go. I got kind of oh no. Really. Never cry really wanted to be a train driver really really wanted to be a truck Yefim like quite a long time yeah definitely I think it was because we used to go to a lot of like Heritage steam railway things when I was a kid we were on holiday in Wales there were quite a few over the long way to go is this flew by Didn't they. How did what is always end up with you ripping me listen. There's going to be quite a few from people to me this morning people who work for Siemens and whose job it is to maintain the trains that keep us all safe and on our way to wherever we want to go on the week that we can we're going to meet people from the National Training Academy from rail whose job it is to train the next generation of engineers they'll be a serious side to this as well as the slightly silly one of me kicking about with trains is that what we're going to dump this as you getting about with trains I mean I'm not saying that you know I think a train drive is a good job isn't it you get paid pretty well to. Yeah yeah there's good money in it absolutely I mean let's face it I love sitting down and. Just so that's what you're going to do this morning we're giving you a rest lovely stuff we should be back with you later we've done Thomas the Tank Engine the music what we've got still to come for our no musical interludes I dug out a little bit of a classic I'm a bit of an Aerosmith. Train Kept a Roland Perry Smith We can't wait we'll do that live later thank you back with you later he's spending his time at the round up and actually there are a lot of people who will find that very interesting this weekend 1st time that will open its doors so it should be good and Tom get a real feeling for it as we go through the program today Northamptonshire news sports and weather and travel one of our breaks this B.B.C. Radio Northampton. And I'm just glancing at some of the newspapers that I've got in the studio with me this morning so I've got the Daily Telegraph I've got the sun I've got the. Got the times every single one of them have got the strictly story on there from page there is widespread coverage of this statement by the girlfriend of Sean while she was to strictly star that was photographed by newspapers kissing his dad. That's partner cat Jones and there's all sorts of talk of the strictly being back but Rebecca Humphreys is the girlfriend and she has written this statement I have to say it's very well written and she says that her boyfriend and while she described her as a psycho when she questioned him about the pictures the male says that her statement will throw the dancing couple's future on the show into doubt and the break up is the lead story from the from the mirror which again has this picture of Sean Walsh and the headline is you are charged chart checked. On D. A B. Digital radio and freeview channels 734 this is B.B.C. Radio. 4 plus 7 then let's get the headline says right as there's uncertainty over the possible route of a northern relief road for Northampton County Council says during a consultation on the road which would run from the A 43 to the Welford Road 6 out of 10 people thought it was necessary but there's no clear preference for exactly where it should be built Charlotte McNair says campaigning against the planned I'm not a planning consultant nor much traffic expert but as somebody who lives in this county can see that we're absolutely crippled not only by debt but yes also pet traffic problems I cannot see any benefit and bending and committing millions of pounds to schemes which at the moment do not give any benefit the 22 year old Northampton man has been charged with assisting an offender in connection with the murder of Joshua brains in the town he's due to appear in Northampton Magistrates Court today Mr Baines who was 28 died after being shot in Webb drive in Upton last Thursday night the 2nd man suspected of carrying out the Solsbury nerve agent attack has been identified as a doctor with the Russian military intelligence agency the G.R.U. The investigative website Belling Katter's named him as Alexander Mischka in this disagreement. Over the legality of several parts of North Africa County Council's $65000000.00 pounds savings plan that's according to a report for South Northamptonshire Council today the county council's ruling cabinet is expected to approve it stabilisation plan but some parts of that plan like increasing council tax collection rates require the help of other local authorities in Northamptonshire 11 homeless people have died in Northampton over the past year that's according to a new report the study from the Bureau of Investigative Journalism says in the same period at least 449 homeless people have died across the U.K. Homeless charity St Mungo's of call the bureau's findings a wake up call prison offices in England and Wales are to be issued with a synthetic pepper spray to help deal with violence the announcement came as the president of the prison governors association Andrea all but accused the government of failing to invest in jails last month prison officers went on strike over the issue of safety and roll but says ministers are trying to blame governors for the problems feels like there is a subtle campaign that the blame is lying at the leadership in prisons and I don't really think that the issues in our prisons is necessarily about capability and about leadership qualities and the governance I think it is absolutely about the austerity measures that have meant that they literally have not got the resources to run prisons as effectively as they would want and the 2 week run of the musical Kinky Boots which ended on Saturday has broken all records of the role and during it in Northampton 21000 people saw the show which is set in the town and based on the real life story of a local shoe firm with arms and was the 1st date in the musicals national tour well which is whether another fine and dry day across the county the best of the sunny spells expected this afternoon the high 18 Celsius that 64 Fahrenheit B.B.C. Radio fams news it's 733. And interest for T.C. Radio in your fantasy. Graham is here and. Don't think I never think of you so on the front page of the telly to tell you delicate Yes thank you telegraph as well as the strictly stuff which I know you'll be fascinated in because you never go to celebrity gossip because I do but look there's a whole novel for Bob Dylan 1st Evelyn drawings exhibition rights where is this the National Guard. Is not what I'm starting today you know it's not the place you have to go to New Bond Street. But you are a big deal and I am not you know the roaring would you go to an exhibition just with Bob Dylan's lyrics and drawings if it were in Abington. Then I was well if the town center managers are listening yeah that would enforce the draw and maybe Bob has got a connection to Northampton his art is very good actually is it is you'd be surprised to hear everything he does touched by genius that is does not agree right fine well we really disagree on that one we must football tonight there is cobblers are in action in the much loved checker trade. They go to the United this evening a manager Keith Coles promising to field a competitive side the couple has lost their opening match to work in Wanderers last month so they need a win to keep themselves in contention really it will be goals 3rd match in charge so a chance for him perhaps to have a look at some more of his squad players still in him in the process of laying foundations and benchmarks pillars in place of what we're trying to do so we can explore in what's in the changing room I know the names and I know. They've got but put them under under the spotlight and put them under the demands of that I want within the team framework I stay on the still other players in the squad that have been given the opportunity to be one of the 1st challenges I would imagine learning all their names would be like a teacher would. Teach is going to learn a few more and how many runs scored about me about aspirins worth the name badges and where they belong in the back of the shirt. They do have the good weather shirts back to front when they were live from the Kasam this evening kick off at quarter to 8 the buildup starts at 7 England's women's football is by Australia tonight in a friendly at Craven Cottage in London and chill well has been promoted to the England senior man squad following Shore's withdrawal from the group the Chelsea forward even hazard says he's torn between signing a new deal at Stamford Bridge and a dream move to Real Madrid in rugby the same sense a liberal says all the players are committed to a new approach to the season despite their mixed start to the season Saints line 9th in the Premiership with 2 wins from 6 but have been looking to play more expansively this season this weekend they play Clermont at Franklin's Gardens in the European Challenge Cup the players I've got for by to how we're going to play and how we want to play it is coming we're just on the line of the bomb blast our way at the moment but you know what it's still early in the season we're just need to push on our going into Europe next week and put a premiership to bed bought for us we just are just ourselves off in terms of how we want to place exciting we want to move the ball around I don't think we're on on the vegetarian or how do we think they'll do against Clermont Well Claremont's are admittedly top of the Top 40 in France top of the table but I would expect sense to win this one because firstly the French clubs I know it's a cliche but they don't travel particularly well and we still cannot lose the gardens last year and secondly this is the Challenge Cup is not the Champions Cup So Saints are in the 2nd tier like Clement of the European competition so I suspect Clermont will not send their strongest sides OK that would be my expectation we should see on Saturday Gloucester's list Ludlow Nathan Hughes of wasps are both due to appear before an independent disciplinary panel tomorrow in Coventry the players were cited by independent citing commission and implied following the match between the 2 clubs on Saturday literally been sent to Coventry they have indeed thank you for that. It's quite pleased that I knew I could sell England's cricketers are preparing for the start of the one day series against Sri Lanka in double tomorrow bone conditions will be tough for the seamers in the England Test bowler James Anderson who is not on the tour says the players will also find the humidity challenging plain in Sri Lanka is he somewhere you've got to try and get used to those sorts of things so when you're batting I imagine you've got sweat dripping down your in front of your eyes have to change gloves quite a lot as a bowler you've got to try and keep your hands dried so you don't get the ball you know your shirts going to dripping wet and things like that that you just got to try to get used to as you you know the more you play there. Funny tennis the panel's Ment's a Masters events of the season on the men's tour is underway in Shanghai Karl adman who's the sole British represents the begins his campaign later this morning in Serbia's for the crime of which crime and of its very nice grand Thank you. Travel B.B.C. Radio Northampton. Keeping an eye on the toaster and the closure of the I 5 London road that remains shut in both directions still looking very very slow just north of the closure around the junction for the A 43 update in 15 minutes. Thank you Paul it's 2208 and we're going to talk about something that well quite frankly are not really heard off before I've heard of postnatal depression I've heard of freight natal depression but I wonder whether you've heard of Perry Natal mental health issues this is when it occurs during pregnancy and in the months afterwards to and it actually affects as many as one in 5 women there's now a new approach to the issue which is being developed locally We'll hear more on that later but 1st let's say from someone who's had it I went to me has just come. Well when I was about 7 months I just fell out of my depression like really high I got really high and then I got me to walk in 10 and then I had to stay 4 months there and then shortly after I fell pregnant with him and then there's that 15 months between them so and then it went all right the 1st half the pregnancy and then when I hit 7 months that's when I started again on well again and then this time I noticed it myself and then I got to Nottingham so when you say you started to feel what kind of symptoms did you have really high very talkative very manic I just want to stop talking maybe I'm not a danger to myself but maybe I would be. I wouldn't go any manic and had you ever suffered from depression before you have Yeah I've had it from the age of 12 to be honest but when I get pregnant it gets radio and I think people listening to this they would have heard of prenatal Yashin and they would have heard of postnatal depression but peri Natal is what they call it a lot of people when I've heard of it was there and I think in these I think we need a place here for Tony to care and they're both in their new team now but if we get like a little place for a ward or something often to be great for because you live in Northampton you've just spent what 4 months in Nottingham No 6 weeks 6 or 6 weeks before was for Marcus and what did that mean practically them for you because obviously I got another little boy I had to leave him here and they had to come and see me as quite far as well for family is difficult as well so I just think. What about your latest baby then was he able to stay with you he was there he was there with me he was there and then we both were discharged on 1 August time. Forgive me if this sounds a bit kind of basic but as soon as you had given birth did you feel better no no I got better after as I had a. Lot of therapy done and. It took a bit for but I was home about when he was so unique. And if you've spoken to other people that been through similar stuff I've made friends there like from people on the wards and other girls from the other wars but I've not really spoken about it openly and I do speak about it to your family Yeah my family are very known to it and I've done an amazing job. Of coming out stronger than I've done well and I know you know I can see you getting a bit upset but you know the fact that you've had it since you since you were 12 so you can probably recognize the signs can you yeah this time I recognized him I saw flirting with the help of family they just said you know you need to get seen today because I don't do anything. I don't I just like to talk a lot and I will and then I'll be very manic and I'm not eating when you're pregnant. But they still managed to get through I think it was just struggle. And now you know you're home when you've got your 2 young children how is how is life now how you coping I'm doing how do I think I'm doing next you know because it can be hard to manage and for the support my family as well you know you say it can be hard to I mean you've got to wonder the owners who say you know you've got your hands full haven't you you obviously didn't have much of a gap between so when you were after you'd had this depression during your 1st pregnancy we used then nervous about the fact that it's going to come again and you're saying I was through out the whole pregnancy off what I've done and I'm going to do it this time or you know what can you do I just. I think with mental health now a lot more people are talking about it I just think it needs to be stigmatized you know you think it's silly I think is that not a lot people talk about openly but I've had in my whole life in. I'm not scared to talk about you know so I think I think it needs to be a bit more open and if you noticed a change given that you have had it for so long have you noticed a change in how people react to you Do you think people are more. Forgiving more moral more understanding they are more understanding by still think it needs to be just just talked about a bit more that people feel I just think they feel like if you've got the depression you're very you're just seen differently and it's not it's not like to be seen that and actually if you'd heard more people talking about it then it would have helped you wouldn't. I just want you to come out of it more of that if they've got it don't hide it like it's nothing to be ashamed of we have it just don't hide it. From Northampton who was speaking to me about her Perinatal Depression and I have to say I thought she was very brave to speak so openly about it and we were sat in her lounge and she had 2 very young children you know she's got 2 kids under 15 months but she was very eloquent talking about how she felt about it and there has been this new team that's been put together here in the county to help women whose psychiatric issues become worse while they're expecting as Shasta was saying there she had to actually travel to Nottingham to a special unit and what she would like is for there to be a unit here in Northampton she will speak to some people in the health service a little later in the program and just find out what's being done. The headlines at quarter to 8 there's uncertainty over the possible route of a northern relief road for Northampton running between the A 43 and Welford Road will speak to the county council about this after 8 o'clock this morning a 22 year old man is due in court later charged with assisting an offender in connection with the murder of Joshua panes in Upton last week. And the 2nd man suspected of carrying out the souls brain nerve agent attack has been identified as a doctor with Russian military intelligence. The weather wise today should be pretty nice bright spells. It'll stay dry. A little breezy at times but it will be reasonably warm 18 Celsius it should get to and then tomorrow is going to be the warm one. The same 22 Celsius now for tomorrow. But then later in the week come the weekend it's not looking that great I'm afraid . That with Tom in a few minutes time he's spending the morning at the rail there in Northampton they do some great things there it's a fascinating place and they're opening their doors for the 1st time to the public this weekend so we're getting a little sneaky peek this morning now one of the stories in a lot of the newspapers today is all to do with Del Boy. Still one of the best maintained his name. On the news this morning is that they are going to make a musical version of the classic sitcom in the Daily Mirror today this time next year it will be stars in a Western musical. Played by a new cast of course so they'll star in this West-End version apparently John Sullivan who created Only Fools and Horses began the project before he died in 2011 and then John's son Jim teamed up with the Fast Show star Paul Whitehouse and Paul White House is going to be appearing in this one it's going to be combining combining well known scenes from the original T.V. Shows with well what they say is hilarious new material and poor White House as you would have imagined has some favorite moments from the show ones that we might expect to see in the musical version including that one with the chandelier. Oh. Oh you know she's found I'm not totally could trust in what I call how far she was. Going yes yes right I do trust nothing till we tell you know. Tell them that you know. What they said you want to go all. The way through the channels all the white you don't let me down we'll do you know don't let me tell you right. All right wherever it. Is. You can picture it Merrick argue that one word bellum road pricing themselves to catch the forming chandelier and then grandad sends another $1.00 on the ground that is going to be played by Paul Whitehouse So I mean it should be really good and actually in the Daily Mirror today they say that it's going to open on February the 9 in London and it will feature more than 20 heartwarming and hilarious songs it promises should be good. To. See radio Northampton his Paula. Thank you very much it's the usual lot really out and about still a user just north of the closure of the A 5 London Road who still Webby a 5 means the A 43 looking slow in both directions on my senses having a little look at chapel Brampton Welford Road remains closed for the maintenance works between Mary Tom Lane and hold to be road sprats and delay was in the area certainly according to the senses not looking too bad or told it slow both directions on the A 43 Kettering road between Bolton and saw the usual delays building through Kettering itself road that eastbound stretch in particular is slow as you head between the 814 and junction 7 and Northfield Avenue very very so I will so in Hiram fair is this is the westbound a 45 just before the junction for the A 6 as far as I can see on the departure board your trains are running to time if you spot a problem call 08030 double for double 5 on PAULA Brett Your next update in 15. Minutes. To the chief weekdays from knowing B.B.C. 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Living many a child's dream I think definitely his own he's spending the morning in among strains and the apprentices learning to work on them he's down by the railway line in Northampton That's right isn't it Thomas certainly isn't about I spoke to you about half an hour ago from across the carpark in the Siemens depo on the other side of the car park and into the national training academy for because it is here that if your desire is to become a railway engineer you will probably spend at least some of your training working on real life bits of train and so I'm going to try and talk about this without sounding like a 4 year old but over my left shoulder all of the I'm going to I'm just going to say that the bits that touch the electric cables above the train to make it work there you go got sciatica as I get on my right hand side I'm told that that's an air conditioning unit that would sit on top of a carriage and then the bit I can talk about confidently is the doors because on a frame directly in front of me are a pair of train doors hanging you know the. Bit and and the motor and all of the guts in the wiring that make that run are all exposed. Can you introduce my guest now because I'm sounding like a child Simon running from the National Training Academy for rail and so on and I think it's fair to say that all of your apprentices a better than me I would I would hope so John based on the description yes thanks very much you have been 3 years ago on a mission I suppose to kind of transform the way that young people are trained for this industry How's it going well we've gone from sort of know Neal to 300 full time learners over that period of time that's exactly where we wanted to be we're serving you know a wide number of when I was ations I know from our perspective you know we're tapping into young talent years and really well and they're fantastic and these young people then finding it easy to get a full time job in the industry when they finish with you ultimately yes anybody who comes to us and they will be employed and then blinded by an employer they'll be how many skilled upon their partnership means that they are no job no fantastic prospects. I mean I suppose the thing is we're told a lot nowadays that there's no such thing as a job for life and people entering the jobs market have to be flexible and adaptable and have transferable skills but this seems like an A 3 where they're so in demand that actually once you're trained and you've got those abilities you can work in it for your whole life if you want I think there are 2 main facets so you know what's happening the relevance or at the moment say firstly there is an aging population so therefore was demand people equally there's demand for changing skills because of the extent to which is becoming digital of them being a moral fashion no manual operation and many people would recognise and so you can then learn and adapt to that changing industry while on the job you know Exactly exactly so you know part of our role is to take on the preconceptions that people might have about it being cold wet heavy manual and actually you know it's a transforming you know industry and it's hard for months technology to come in and then look yeah I have to say this is really it's a training room but even in the same step across the road I mean it is spotlessly clean Yeah I mean I think we would try and project an image which is no more and more into a formal on gay marriage than than than something though which is which is covered in grime in oil matters and it's professional breach and good safety practice and it's a good working order and here this morning because of an Open Day this weekend which is here and the same is death home and so what are you going to be showing to people when they come around and so we'll show people a combination of learning technology say you know how do we teach people and you'll see a lot of immersive you know technology in terms of V. R. And L. And then you also you know bring people in here and they can look at the systems in there and practically see how in a real bits of train work in a really safe interactive environment people need to register and I'll tell them how to do that in just a moment but I'm struck by the fact that this is an opportunity I guess for people who are maybe toying with the idea maybe they're sort of 910 years old getting to the stage where they don't just put out how to say I want to be a to. Dr A bit less time to think about things and they can have a look around and see whether it's something that Stokes their interest persona precisely so they will be throwing the doors open giving you know we're giving people President access to the equipment we've got here and it's group going to. Come and take advantage and yet sit in the cup of a train you do you know and so you see all sorts of interesting things listen thanks very much for showing me around so I don't we're going to meet one of your apprentices later on as well which I'm quite excited about so I'm running from the National Training Academy for the general manager and about we will be here until 9 o'clock both here and in the Siemens depo meeting of princes meeting the people and maintain the trains and I'll be doing my best not to sound like an idiot and well that's going so far when you say that taught my case so you know you talk about the fancy equipment that they've got down there at the rail that we have reasonably fancy equipment and earlier on I don't know whether you did it subconsciously but you did do an impression of a train and by the wonder of radio. It's you. Do you want to do that impression again I'm looking pretty you're going you know. You did very well I think you'll find that is exactly the noise or trend or makes you think you were weird Simon didn't sound that came to sign you up did it. It's the reason banks yes the likely likely declined you lovely wish you look forward to hearing from some of The Apprentice is a great place if you want to sign up for the Open Day weekend we'll give you the details that you need to but it is this weekend the 1st time that that place is going to open to the public and they'll be more of this. Which we like treasure Quest B.B.C. Radio north and. Oh yeah spin the big rock chick today you've got it going on and you sure you look completely different Reggie look there are so many things around by the bill is really going on as long journey that suffered. Such was sure a way. To get it seriously if you want your wares for shoes to suit for comfort to shoot some pool can see the reality see see one. Really want to get. Some of their. Treasured quests every since a morning from 9 B.B.C. Radio north and very funny red shirt and jewels and J.B.S. And they should be back as always on a Saturday morning from 9 o'clock a good way to spend a Saturday morning still to come on the program today we'll hear more about this well it's called the North orbital relief road for Northampton which makes it sound right bell but essentially it's this road that is planned to relieve Northampton of traffic will speak to the County Council about that and find out about what money is available and all of that we'll also hear more about kinky sudden what he had in the knees with Brad as well the run Northampton broke all box office records. Which is brilliant use to Northamptonshire given that it is an all time to store. And it's done so wonderfully well. In the 1st date of its big. Very apt that the 1st day was in. Da da da just long radio freeview channels 73 for this is B.B.C. Radio Northampton. It's 8 o'clock on Tuesday the 9th of October we get the latest B.B.C. News now from the still uncertainty over the possible routes of the Northern relief road for Northampton County Council says during a consultation on the road which would run from the A $43.00 to the Welford Road 6 out of 10 people thought it was necessary but there's no clear preference for exactly where it should be built Patrick crosses from Ross Perot a campaign group against further housing development on the edge of kings Thorpe and white ales if you look at a map of Northampton go to sort of sets of an orbital road that needs mirroring into the north and that South will be 2 rows from Junction 15 and one.