Damien McCrory will look to prove his fitness today McCrory missed the midweek win over Doggett m. And early return to light training yesterday the build up to the weekend sport begins in the Terry's tonight from 6 o'clock here on b.b.c. Radio Nottingham former stags manager Paul Cox in the Nottinghamshire coach Paul Franks will join chippers and Charlie in the studio and England will qualify for the euro 2020 finals that's if they can beat the Czech Republic the game is in Prague tonight the weather heavy Sherry outbreaks of rain this morning but easing was afternoon there might be a few sunny spells as well temperatures up to 16 degrees Celsius and a few scattered showers may linger for a spell overnight but it will be generally drying cloudy and a minimum temperature of 8 degrees Celsius. He's now heading into Nottingham on the a 50 chill on Clifton Boulevard starting t. Were solid between we craft Island and the not saying a night out is heading in only a 50 Darby raid from the probably roundabout down towards Q m c it's lonely a 610 Nuttall road around Woodhouse way in the Nuttall island and looking busy this morning as well for traffic heading into Mansfield to Blackwell on the a 617 along the hill Nast was nice because of road works along that stretch if you know any differently of cd let us know temperature as well just off the much what junction 30 causing long he's getting to an out of work stop on the a 6193 which welcome and that's because the temple lights around the world are I'm right junction but no morning actually in and around Newark it's moving quite nicely to moment as it is actually on the m one and factory no delays cancellations so far this Friday morning on buses trams all trains that latest travel news on b.b.c. Radio nothing I'm. Sick. On the way in the next 20 minutes on b.b.c. Radio not again I'm going to hear about the pumpkin picking which is about to get underway because it's pumpkin picking season I'm on of the biggest pumpkin farms in the country is a not against. The radio no singing and you will also hear something which will try . As for me your Friday night shift Bt for ever as I'm going to give you some color e advice and life will never be the same again afterwards and on days that you began it's all come back to you much after saying well you have to find out for yourself before half past the delights of having mushy peas. Curry sauce on your chips before all of that there let's turn to what's been going on in London where people have shut down roads cleared themselves to buildings and cause mayhem at an airport also been labeled uncooperative crusties by the prime minister this week x. Thing should rebellion activists have been taking part in a worldwide protest to demand more action on climate change I was one of the biggest demonstrations taking place in London one protester even sat on top of a plane at London City Airport I. Think he. Was. A. Leaf I am still I'm just trying to create an obstruction a we don't want to use from you for the reason we don't want to go in anybody's right but the same time this message house again for you just some of the sounds of the protests which have been taking place and the guy there says you know we don't want to get in and everyone's way but that is what's happening and it's received a mixed response in the capital of herd people who are just tearing their hair out with the delays that are being cause even people who support the the idea are unhappy that mechanic of bringing the city to a halt and then there are others who say well no the world needs to wake up let's hear from a couple of people who are part of these protests because it certainly grabbed the headlines is now an addiction is from sheer word and she's returned to Nottingham after spending time with. The protest isn't Sally Brewis from Lady bag has been always and is still there now so it's a word both of you morning good morning Sally 1st of all what's the atmosphere like would you say monks the people who are protesting is you still wanna so the atmosphere is is good it's listed we look after each other we know we're doing a good thing all you want what do you think you've achieved so we have been blocking roads and the reason that we've been doing that it's put pressure on the government to take action on climate change because their policies were a fully inadequate as things stand under their policies we are on track for a 3 degree temperature rise a global temperature rise of 3 degrees within 80 years now the un say that the maximum safe level is one and a half degrees and what that means because of the track that we're already on it means that in the global south millions of people are already dying as a result of climate change and it means that within the u.k. We should be we will be looking at food shortages or shortages and even more extreme weather within decades this is not a distant future problem this is happening now and it's coming to the u.k. How does someone glowing their hands to the tarmac at an Apple sought out that. So what is going on is nonviolent civil disobedience and is disruptive. And the reason this is important is because we need to start a business if you show this is an emergency and it's been widely knowledged as an end by 15000 climate scientists. And the reason we need to disrupt things is because it works and it's the only remaining tool we have left for years and yes climate scientists happy during attention to the rest of the case system and societal collapse and this is the tool that we have left in in our box and we know that it works I think disobedience has been an effective tool in the black civil rights movement and to be as a woman I take it for granted that I could buy but back in the early 20th century to suffer Japs were doing exactly the same signature Bellina doing now they were they were performing acts of civil disobedience and it is to get attention and it is to pressure on the government to act Ok on a tell me your story so you're a moment you why did you decide to get involved. Well I felt absolutely compelled to get involved because I've got children alone if you've heard the extinction about intro which which points out the science itself is just mentioned and it informs you of what is true out of the livery going to happen as soon as we start leeching these tipping point which is is happening much faster than this even the scientists have a thought it would you know when you hear those stories and you're sitting there looking at images and hearing factual scientists it really brings it home to you that your children may not be able to have children of their Or you know it's a really frightening and emotional experience for you know what did you do then so you went on to learn the more did you do. Well I joined I joined a number of people thousands of people that were were camped out in a roadblock outside the back of 10 Downing Street. There was another roadblock an all around Westminster triangle I think they call it was there were different roadblocks and people camped in the street. Just exactly what Sally said to draw attention to the fact that you know business as usual cannot go all you know the government have you got a car and I. Have got a small car use very rarely you see the irony of your you're operating in using a car and then you travel around the London to stop other people using that as well yeah I use my car as little as possible I'm not perfect nobody's perfect and this is not about individuals needing to be perfect it's about government changing policies to make you know to maybe bring in carbon taxes to make it more to give us a viable options you know in a moment we can all survive without a car Conway but the more remote providers rethinking the underdog makes a mockery of what you're doing business if you say we can all survive without a car. That won't cause no one government you know brings in measures to make electric cars affordable you know it doesn't mean nobody can have a car there are other options you know things that can change color we can change to make it. Yeah we need to be helped in. Some way what about you if you've got a car. Yeah I have a copy How do you feel about using it on. I try needs a little as well as possible so I came down to London to train on my bike but this is not about it's not about individuals we all have to do as much as we can to reduce our carbon impact and I'm doing an awful lot of stuff that I wasn't doing before to try and do that. Well is a plus if we lose a lot of wildlife and I know you're saying you don't want to point the finger ordinary people you're pointing the finger at governments and you know you're saying the government has to take action but you are hurting and damaging ordinary people who are trying to go about their business using their cause and yet you've got want to home so we're not hurting anyone this is a nonviolent action that we are taking they way very peaceful about they might be hurting their business you might be saying that Korea. I think that's unlikely but I think the real thing to say Christiane here is that although people I don't know they may have to take a different route to work for example and that is disruptive the disruption that we are facing with extreme weather with drought with flooding in the u.k. Within the next 20 to 30 years is much more destructive we're talking about people losing their homes about talking about people not having enough to aid and that is where we are headed and 15000 climate scientists all saying that that is what they are saying and when you listen to them yeah your aim is to get the government to listen and yet the prime ministers this dismissed your protests and the protesters themselves this is cross the so yeah so what you are not one and I'm not really interested in that I mean because the suffrage that back in the early 20th century they will mock they received anger responses and yet they have they had success with their civil disobedience actions and women right now have the right yes vote civil disobedience work puts pressure on the government and we need more people to join us I would recommend people listen to that talk heading for extinction and what to do with you about it people need tonight the facts that we are facing how dire the situation is Ok Sally Thank you Sally 1st from Lady Barry he's been at the protests all week is still there now and you heard from an addiction from Cher what he's been protesting his role in this now returned home it's b.b.c. Radio to him that was interesting 60 minutes past 8 o'clock coming up in the next few minutes we have got one of the U.K.'s biggest pumpkin producers right here in Nottinghamshire we'll go and pick some pumpkins before you take time for latest headlines that. Hissy fit the latest to break to the secretary's meeting the a used chief negotiator in Brussels this morning with the hope of reaching a deal apparently. On the Rise government advice has been issued to Nottingham city council on dealing with protests outside schools over sex and relationship education and some of not to game city centers busiest roads are closed this weekend it's to allow a huge crane being used to demolish part of the broad more center to be brought in the weather heavy showers this morning but spells as afternoon top temperature of 16 degrees Celsius. Which are moving nicely on the m one in both directions for the county this Friday morning although just off the most wet junction 30 long keys into work stop on the a 6190 which well common because of the temple lights there around the Rotheram road and then just off the most junction $29.00 is struggling heading out of Blackwell due to temper lights on the a 617 along the hill it's pretty slow now 3 honestly would house on the a 67 Darby right I started to key down towards Darman Avenue from the Mansfield Road junction and it's calling now into the city on the a 50 Clifton Boulevard and we crossed island to the Nottingham night actually to travel news on b.b.c. Radio nothing and. B.b.c. Radio no singing. So we're talking mission interests today than the things that you are passionate about but perhaps other people don't really understand this is because there's a My Little Pony convention coming to Nottingham they're expecting almost a 1000 people who love my little pony who like to dress up as my little pony they like to play with them and trade them and buy them and they're not all children proportion of these people hurdles I don't exactly understand it but they love it so fair enough so other things we've talked about this morning as regards nation trust pocket watches The Wicker Man and being a transport buff and someone who has a passion interested in deserted mediƦval villages. A lot of nice interests out that evidence so far but there's plenty of room for more I weigh 106783434 is the number you can text as well not push the message to a one triple 3 Christian not a game says my nice interest would be that I have become really obsessed with classic horror films Halloween Hellraiser etc I'm forever watching them at home and then learning to play their theme chew on the piano. Or it's gets a good fit sick of it I can't imagine why. When I was a young teenager I did have an overly large collection of wrestling toys also with various rings and clothing it's all I ever wanted all I ever played with and all it'll boy has them now however they don't get used anywhere near as much as before unless I'm in the house on my. I reckon Chris could branch out into my little pony given a little bit of a push to his mark with a nation trust morning. Money for so this is going to take some explaining what's your nation interest Mark wow I've developed a. Hobby of collecting antique brass that's the air that strapped to them bubbles in crust. Those such items some of them can be up so hundreds of years old so it's quite fascinating why is it and you look bratty Can you explain why you have to assume that the breast is a goat. And the breast traps in the bottle is a good age so I'm assuming that it's fairly simple that they all went to scape and I think the fun of it is you you stand the grass cobbers on the paper it's in the sunshine and as it warms up the breath inside track to the side condensate so you get a feeling of the. Breath still and still alive I slating goodness how many examples of this have you got man. You know I thought I was lost count but I had a handful of ones I keep some I keep some broken some don't seem to be quite interesting as they are some are better than a I've got 100. 1820 three's and some of it some as old as well I've got one piece of Roman glass with a problem with air inside so that's why I've got a pretty little Yeah it's pretty mind blowing isn't that breath really I was trying to be a rest there Margaret what other peoples reactions when you tell them about your nation dressed very Also if I didn't sign it but who shares the interest but people will talk occasion choice also a fascination with the series that the breath may not be quite the breath it was before I got a piece of glass that is late 17th century made in London Limehouse that was about the time of the fire long and of which the plague so quite possibly the air trapped within that piece of glass may well. Have a little bit of that nonsense Masha. Got a piece of Amber 2 which is maybe how old Amber can be what maybe a couple 1000000 years old and it's a frog trap so there's a tiny bubble at the end of the frog smile so we see nothing was tracked and there were no Amber drops on it so there's a piece of a blob of air inside the amber which just condensate maybe a 2000000 years it's still in the doing its thing it's like thank you Mark very interesting I don't know if you can get a convention out of that but doubt it so I'm the only mark could be that. All that to me there. Wow I completely was bothered by that thank you very much I wasn't expecting that as a nation interest antique Brack I like 106783434 the other and the other weird things that you're interested in that other people don't understand in the meantime they started to appear in all kinds of shops this is not in the interest anymore. Or it may have been in years gone by but now Halloween is big business they're big they're orange they're just waiting to be taken home and there is more than October the 31st dates than the course Halloween is has been here longer than bricks it has and Heloise does mean pumpkin some one of the biggest producers in the u.k. Is right here in Nottinghamshire and Charlie has been that to find out more so we get into the time of year again it's just around the corner just a few weeks away Halloween and when people start carving their pumpkins and get in the lanterns out on the driveways Now one place in Notting I'm sure that has become renowned for its pumpkins is Maxie's farm shop and as you approach Maxis incur Clinton you see the giant pumpkin signs outside it says pick up a pumpkin and there's a giant wooden box at the front of the shop full of different sized pumpkins and there's lots of people walking around with will borrow is going back to their cars with some very excited looking children now Catherine you work here at the farm shop looking at this this field now is like a winter wonderland for Halloween How big is this operation at Maxis now while it's become a festival in its own right really it just started off as trying to engage children with kind of how things grow obviously they're not interested in broccoli and cauliflower and things like that so they are interested in pumpkins So yes it's now developed into a festival in its own right and how do you engage the children we tend to just kind of show them that obviously all the vines that are on the floor they are kind of where the pumpkin has been grown to and attach to throughout the year now looking across this field now is an absolute sea of orange as honestly as far as the eye can see how many pumpkins are in this field we think we haven't counted those that would take too long but we think about 25000 hopefully we'll sell out by the end of October by 31st they should all be gone so how long has this been going on for because it must be quite difficult knowing how many pumpkins you're going to be able to sell before Halloween yet Well we started in 2012 with just a tiny field next to the farm. Sharp And it's just developed from there we think we kind of increase about 1015 percent every year so that's how we base our figures and how do you plant these and get them ready to in time for Halloween it's been quite a nice year for the pumpkins because they liked the rain and you know too much rain to be honest but but we didn't like to say much squat towards the end of harvest because it has made the field very waterlogged and it's not easy for customers to choose so we have had to close up until yesterday yesterday was our 1st day of a name obviously traditionally orange that's what people known for that there are the varieties of pumpkins on or we do yeah we have white pumpkins So they're kind of our 1st of us suppose because that light snowballs and then we have different squashes and they tend to have the blue crown prince ones tend to have the best flavor in the squashes but we have courts of different times so building up to Halloween how much busier does the shop feel compared to other times of the year it certainly is a lot busier than the rest of the year it's on par with Christmas I think you know it's definitely very busy there after chatting with Catherine I caught up with some of the punters getting their hands dirty in filling their berries up including Brenda who would come all the way from Arnold it's amazing the amount that there are there they're absolutely beautiful Do you think you're going to pick up a pumpkin today maybe the only trouble is we've already I've grown one at home and given it to the grandchildren but we've actually bought one this year so I probably will buy one even though I've already got one Have you ever seen anything quite like this in terms of the numbers of pumpkins here no no and the effort that they're made with all the different things like the pumpkin 10 so over there they're really made an effort to make it look really God really attract families so if you head over security and turn and come into the field farm shop you will be spoilt for choice there are all sorts of pumpkins are all shapes and sizes and hopefully they'll all be gone by the time it's Halloween. And we had our pumpkin delivery. Today is all because my father in law turned up with some he's grown on his allotment for us so that was good can be carving though shortly 26 minutes past 8 with Andy and Sara breakfast on b.b.c. Radio not again and one of the most shocking bits of news to emerge this week was the revelation that Sarah thinks it's Ok to have curry sauce with mushy peas on all of them you have a small it's desirable It's bad enough that she would do this kind of perverted thing in private but she actually did this in public it all came to light after she did it in front of her esteem colleagues at a work get together and they all stood and laughed and pointed at me but there really is no perversion here it's an absolute tense taste sensation and I recommend as it's Friday you might be on a chip or to say you should try it I said this too on day and he reluctantly agreed to come to voting 10 to visit my local fish and chip shop Welcome to the fish by what we do for you Well what we want is your finest chips mushy peas and curry sauce unsourced Yeah I think it's not surprising that it's not normal and because it seems really weird to me it's no such thing as normal of fish and chips I'm afraid all different parts of the country have all different arguments on what is a carb What is a bread roll of chips peas inquiry chips gravy and cheese everybody has their own and I think that's what makes chip shops maybe a little bit special compared to all the trade is that there's so many different combinations and everybody has it differently just everyone is unique to chips gravy in peace I can I'm stunned Yeah that's nice Yeah it's the mushy peas and the curry sauce I don't get the 2 completely different flavors say sensation Dimitrius No that's obviously it's everybody has their own taste and you have to try and there's no use out how many people come in order that over here what chips piecing Kori Yeah it's not a big thing in Nottingham to be honest yeah when you move over towards Stoke or Liverpool Manchester the further north you go chips peas and curry Isabella is a delicacy whereas in Nottingham is more chips cheese. In gravy or chips chips cheese and beans and things like that should we stood you know or is it a layered thing to layer things and it's a very sensitive process you know you don't always say you know always peace 1st when you're on top absolutely this man you say I told you Ok I which is for 17 altogether guys please call. Thank you very much if you like so many things yeah yeah. Yeah. Ok so now here comes the big dollars So we go in 1st with various looks you're secure enough piece account my dog and I mean other one great big ladle followers been for 2nd light on. And then the country needs to be just fallen from time to think of it in life as I think of it like a lens on the end is he in his version of Yes where you say yeah yeah. Yeah but would you like some other things yet a couple of forks career or one session love that thank you very much thank you thank you very much well there's either a bench outside the church or you can do it classy and send the bush out you know Bush alter Bush shelter I'm known for someone who is actually waiting for a legitimate boss in the bush l to we're not showing all of the bench that's on the back. So is there any specific way I should I just tell them but don't mix don't mix it too much right. Now it was mainly Korean Oh not so many peace loving. Was given us when the Muslims got a good bit of both fun and. If you get the curry 1st and then you get no I'm not going to raise when after a taste of peace you just I'm not getting the peace the courage the courage is drowning the peace. I'm still just conquering the Bible. Peace not just coming through just like a simple undertone not really. But a thought I was going to get is a complex clash of tastes now because they go beautifully there's no clash I admit there is no clash they don't clash like a fool they want to see in my head they catch more. But I still can't really taste the piece where is the courage great so to me there's no point in the piece Why can you not just get that sort of greenie and scribe that gentle pea flavor just coming through going to seize ladies every one of them make of it excuse me my colleague thinks it's normal and in fact good to have mushy peas and curry source together on the chips you. Never you give it bread they love curry sauce with chips I don't like peas and chips in green. But not for you to go there now if you want to try one you know I guess really good. Going to persuade you what you think you know I think I might have one or the other but not both one sensation Yeah right why do you think it wouldn't work out or not be honest and still looks delicious just now. Yeah supposedly. I think you're just going along with it yeah I know that's why you're not convinced yet all so now that you may just want to say it looks a bit like as my mask I'm safe there will end with the verdict of 2 women in the bush. It looks a green man. But feel free to try tonight should you well. Good morning b.b.c. Radio 28 minutes to 9 times the news and spoke with Steve beach the preg did circuitries in Brussels this morning for talks with the E.U.'s chief negotiator Stephen Barclay will be hoping to build on yesterday's a positive meeting between Boris Johnson and leader of around camp Nottingham's education director says new guidelines. And on dealing with protests outside schools over sex and relationship education won't stop people's right to protest earlier this year there were angry scenes outside schools in Wellington and in Nottingham in Stanton liefer to put through doors urging parents to boycott the lessons a huge crane is being installed in Nottingham city center this weekend it will be used to demolish in a rebuilt part of the broad Marsh center a number of roads will be closed over the weekend Lady Chatterley's Lover and the subsequent obscenity trial about the content of d.h. Lawrence's book been turned into a new opera it'll be performed this weekend in the courtroom at the National Justice museum in Nottingham but the where there's loads of swearing not a lot of them sure far which is one of the biggest producers in the u.k. Of pumpkins since 2012 Maxis farm shop has invited the public to pick a pumpkin It says it's been getting 10 to 15 percent busier every year in support of the Nottingham Forest manager sadly limited she has been named the Sky Bet Championship Manager of the month for September then which he made Forrest hard to beat and added 2 more clean sheets which set the foundations for one nil wins over Swanzy and Barnsley the Mansfield midfielder Willem Tomlinson is in contention to play in tomorrow's League 2 match against Oldham Tomlinson struggle with injury and the defeat to Crewe elsewhere Jacob Melosa and Craig Davis are likely to return to training over the next 10 days that would mean Mansfield having a fully fit squad for the 1st time this season Notts County likely to name an unchanged squad for tomorrow's clash with talkie the defender Damien McCrory will look to prove his fitness today McCrory missed the midweek we're never Dagget him and only return to light training yesterday the build up to the weekend sport begins in the terrorist tonight from 6 here on b.b.c. Radio Nottingham former stags manager Paul conks in the Nottinghamshire coach Paul Franks will join chippers and Charlie in the studio when England will qualify for the euro 2020 finals that if they can beat the Czech Republic tonight the game is taking place in Prague the weather heavy Sherry outbreaks of rain this morning but ease. To leave some sunny spells possible temperatures up to 16 degrees Celsius and a few scattered showers may linger for a spell overnight but it will generally be drawing cloudy and a minimum temperature of 8 degrees Celsius. Was that bad dare I say it in and around Nottingham city center this Friday morning just reaching congestion heading in on Clifton but of all the a 52 towards 60 in the Nottingham night as a raise on Middleton Boulevard around the crown island and a $52.00 job you are looking a little slower now heading into the end as it is on the a $610.00 heading out towards junction $26.00 possibly an issue just the other side of the sax and. The slow traffic heading west on the a 53 Watson so I'll bring you more as I want to get it but. This morning not too bad around Mansfield but they're all quite long to work on the a 6193 which welcome and that's because the temple lights then is the author room or a huge. B.b.c. Radio offering him. For you heard 2 months from now discussing their reasons for joining the extinction rebellion protest in London news that Loza thoughts and comments about the interview so we'll share them in the next few minutes. The radio Nelson. what they themselves are actually doing they are idiots the ladies who came on to hypocrites people can live without cars I've survived since 2006 without one teach what you preach ladies says Phila not all says I do applaud the sentiments of the climate change activists but they might think about protesting in a country that is doing something worse than we are you doing nothing about climate change for example China Phil says I think we export a lot of our responsibilities to China there so I think a lot of that does fall back on our own shoulders re in Lenten how would they like it if the emergency surges his couldn't get through it scaremongering I agree that something needs to be done but there's different ways of going about it David Attenborough has it correct by creating a buzz on t.v. People talk about it afterwards and finally for now Nick in Stableford says are you survive without a car I think most people is that the 2 protestors do have cars and they say that they try to use them as little as possible but they do have cars and their point is that they're not saying to other people shouldn't you be using your car they're saying to governments you need to legislate you need to do something to forces all to to make sure that we comply with what we need to be doing with changing the environment the world around us making this a better place to live and one final one is say this for Nicky who says I don't drive I don't fly I have got a car so talk about do as I say and not do as I do I'm not sure about that argument because that means therefore that everybody who ever protest about anything us to be completely paid. Fact themselves and you really depend no one's perfect you know fact we're not looking out there saying it's an emergency on the way and they want the government to do something and emergency the 1st place you would start is with your own life surely if there's an emergency but the bigger you will be going in the car and making it worse is that many restrain petrol on your fire in your own was what you but I did how much difference that is going to make but when you look at making a big difference is the governments and the governments around the world that can really solve this not one woman and Lady by choosing to walk to Asda that's not going to really cut it is b.b.c. Radio Nottingham something else you've been discussing is Nisha interest. Who is going to Chelsea My Little Pony since I used to be into it about a 1000 people are gathering in nothing in this weekend to celebrate the joys of My Little Pony like that not all children some of them adults we're going to bring them along and play with them and. Brush their tails and I don't know what is really into. It but I've been talking about the interest that you have if a group of adults can get together and and enjoy this in their own niche convention what is the need should have hobby that you have the niche interest that you have the props nobody else really gets away 106783434 is the number when you text it's not the message to one triple 3 David is that I'm on here with morning you're out delivering a not a game today what is your new interests there. Change going to change. Right what kind of tin. Chains payscale chains chains Patchogue chains Polish chains Chilcot chains gravy chains all all manner of things that used to command change. 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There's just over 3000 at the moment oh my goodness me why do you still owe 3000 ten's David I've got a shot at the park. Some of them are small. And some are quite baked fish chains but the floor to ceiling and I had one. Save the saying they were good to talk to you thanks for explaining more about your passion in life what 3000 of them do you think his workshop is like Michael Ware carpet where you can find all the boxes but none of the lids and that actually will fit each other. Almost kind of the but. Thanks. To our. You know you go out on. The bow out of the by out. The out. The be. The best. Going on b.b.c. Radio. You're wondering what's in the news on you and his the Budget Secretary Stephen preparing to meet the E.U.'s chief negotiator Michele bony areas negotiations resume education director says new guidelines on dealing with protests outside schools have a sexual relationship education won't stop people's right to protest and the story of. The trial ever its content is being performed as an opera. Not in this weekend but the where some of the language is quite murky. Still moving quite freely this morning on the m one to the council that just off the most about junction 30 there are long P's Internet to work on the a 6193 which while common across the temple on the road from right moving fairly freely around Mansfield at least on to Kenya heading out of the I 617 show with way out what's wrong with bypass and just the other side of the Saxon Island this is still only a 50 foot traffic heading through walked in. On b.b.c. Radio nothing in. Whether b.b.c. Radio. Has rich with the forecast for today and into the weekend out of. It is looking Ok through this morning to begin with cloud around there's actually a bit of brightness creeping for a dark cloud as well but there is some wet weather likely to arrive over the next few hours or so as we go into the last stage of this morning in the early part of the softening there's been a bit of light rain around already that could sound a bit heavy and persistent as we go through that lunch time period but by the softening it looks like we could see something a bit dry out maybe even some more brightness if the cloud begins to shift away as we head towards the Save me there is a bit of a breeze around as well could strengthen as we go through the day could see gusts of up to 30 or 35 miles per hour temperatures in the mid teens are still feeling fairly mild as we go into tonight the around through the hours temperatures down to 9 so it's Gates feel a little bit cooler through Saturday morning largely dry and cloudy day but more rain expected as we go through Saturday night into Sunday morning so a so he starts the 2nd half this weekend we should see the return of some sunshine before it's over thank you Richard the forecast on b.b.c. Radio also again fresh from his trip to the beer festival Dennison is here for 9 I don't think you'd come back you know I thought that be it. We never see him again one of the best bits was when I was given one of the because it when you go you get a fellow that you get a tank it and. I jokingly said does that mean it was before kind of official opening time can I just go around all these barrels and just fill myself up and to quote the person who gave me the tankard if you want and I thought this could be a really interesting show couldn't could couldn't but obviously you know I've read my b.b.c. You know terms of employment did you join camera because that woman was right not. Really president she was not going to let you go until you joined Cameron No Lynn Lynn who like Stoke on Trent a lot. You know I managed to evade. I chanted though and he's a great you know it's a really good good atmosphere good event and saying everyone it's funny you see the marking it's a bit like marking your radio times before or. 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The bread Secretary Stephen Barclay is due in Brussels to make the blanks chief negotiator Michel Barnier Downing Street in Dublin have agreed they can see a pathway to a deal the education secretary Gavin Williamson said the prime minister had been influential in advancing talks reason that we're in a position where we are opening up these negotiations and everyone said it was not possible 193 which Well Common is because right works in Tempe lights are on the a 618 Rotheram right it's a little bit busy still heading into. The primary on and down to the q.m. C. But in general any idea Russia congestion appears to have played just a mind of the haughty right in Radford is now plays to started that shop a bit of on a military court and if you had your constant Valley a modern marshal will drive is now shut running at half past 5 this afternoon so nothing to transport that $39.00 bus service is now being diverted. B.b.c. Radio. Good morning jock our size. 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