Just 5 wickets remain to bat out the rest of the day and women's football Manchester United have agreed to jail to live into and left Alex green one green bird to join the European Champions League the 25 year old with caps in the United side that won promotion to see last summer B.B.C. Radio news sport it's 4 minutes past. The day with nice spells of sunshine there is a small risk of an isolated shower not as human as yesterday with highs of around 22 or 23 Celsius 73 in famine height even Not tonight it will stay largely dry clear it 1st but a build up of cloud as we head through tomorrow morning temperatures dropping to 12 Celsius 54 in foreign heights to more sunny spells and scattered showers but the shower has become a bit heavier perhaps than 3 into the afternoon highs of 21 Celsius that's more than online. Fields. Is B.B.C. Radio Sheffield. B.B.C. Radio Shack. Is where we feel most at home about some wonderful stuff the 1st I got from Patricia 1st when I read today was from Patricia talk about feeling at home on stage which is a fascinating that she feels most at home in a sense pretending not to be yourself in a pretend hole or performing for people but the Sarah answer and thank you to it Sergio joined us to talk about whether he felt more at home in Sheffield where he's live for nearly 40 years or in Chile where he was born and brought up camp Sheffer we looked after him he thinks Sheffield is his home and it certainly sounds like it is he said of made a very interesting film about him we talked to Harry the priest who is left Sheffield to God sent albums My guess is that he'll be back home again at some point we're not quite managed to Madame mango was on a train her story of a home is particularly unexpected home is a dance floor for Linda Homer jointers or several other people said they feel most at home when they're at home I'm asking you to tell me when you feel most at oh your God says one listener anywhere with my fella said Katie and in bed with an audiobook on the radio. And there we go many more of them to come where do you feel most at home where sharing them on B.B.C. Radio Sheffield today and in a moment an extraordinary story on the day in which we've been hearing about well well but well a bridge in the floods and the possibilities of horrible things happening there we're going to go back a little bit in time to talk to a woman who would tell us where she felt most at home following those floods. This is James Banks. Oh but no river. Very appropriate really. Trying to keep. Between. CHILD 2 square. Be. Sure to. Back them. Back. And stuff. Back the bag. Back to the sky as. You call. It attached. To the back . To. Wall. To Wall long. Last fall and I. Know us well. Paul. Oh but the river under drain which the people of where the bridge waiting to see had his astrally my beef dam blows on the news today and it will be I think for a few days we are talking about homes they may lose their homes we're talking about a home on the program today and kicked off the show hearing about how he's still a vicar who's off to go and live in central been some he. Told the story of a man whose home was left behind because of what happened when the generals came into Chile and I went back 40 years later some great stories on the program today on the line now I'm joined by Alison wearing Alison good afternoon to you good afternoon is it true each Isn't it the you had to move but you didn't really want to. You know the folks well to say we went yes then you wait and then they are. To kind of settle for this. That while they was in the house down stead every now and again but because I couldn't sleep I used to come back home and sleep in the bed. It was because of the floor joists of 2007. What to do with those floods. We've been flooded a few weeks back I didn't come in the house. And you know it wasn't about the dogs loved it. But then slowly risen though he was a few weeks late to the ball to slowly visit nomos Watson and. Just we were just all devastated Did someone come around and say you've got to get out. We also met on toll bridge to get the buses to set and. It took a few days you know people to realize they had to get sent. You know with the kind of arms. And what was he like when he was staying at the center then. It was mobbed it really was it was mobbed you know he kept hoping for a little bit to new and then you'd get some gossip which was in the news that was going Elam and you know a few arguments happened even though we're all from the same village you know and we all knew each other just. And most most of the time we got on to them and they've got the wrong. About that and then you leftists wanted to move into a caravan. It was only only a temporary site until they got the full site. Because it was the site with the families feel that. You know the date. Was in the little. Park areas within the day when they got the kind of emphasis that up and then they moved over to the pharmacy. And what was he like in that caravan was he kind of Pleasanton. Yes after a year of being in the cab of a yeah yeah I swore I would not go on the kind of on all of the again. Saying that a few years later I was offered a free holiday you know. How low. It was because of and I know. That you had frost on the copper genial kind of I know you had. Even. Tried to cope with the vents or up. You know to stop the cold calm and then you know what came so. We gave it you know because of the condensation from our breath. That landed on the camp in the cold that come up. And he said How is your your kids who are in the caravan with us yet when we kill you all these you know they're going about still got me so that maybe it's my cabin now right. You sounding good fold the shaft and I have to say I have good days I'm. Now well established good to talk to you I'm remembering that you went back home after a while about 8 months and then she had to go back in the caravan again no no no I think you got that how much of an ocean and what about these days when you know by combat experience of moving into a caravan and going back home again what do you feel about going home well you know it was wonderful actually you know get back to me property and. You know literally sit down oh me so in the telly rather than you know craving the next round. You know a way to relax could you could never relax in that kind of so you've got what do you feel the SAYS Are you watching the stuff that's happening when the bridge on the turn I have goes out. And I understand why the people who don't want to come out. Because I didn't really want. You know I don't know where the coming from this and thank you very much for joining us our listeners again on B.B.C. Radio Shefali somewhere who was involved in the towbar floods of 2007 sing about to go does it but it was on a day in which other people are waiting maybe for something similar she was moved out of it for a year and then she went back home and the good thing was she could move around safely and what you put the tallies B.B.C. Radio Sheffield my question to you where do you feel most at home. He's a starship and if you want to get in touch with me the usual. Or you can text old. You can send a tweet behind. You Ships with nothing's going to stop for. The better not try. Asking when you feel most of the. 50 says I feel most at home sitting at a diverted effort in the small fishing village I live on to. Get a better man looking a mile away across the still waters towards the mountains of the great. Field lives so swift to his that interesting if years at home thousands of miles away it looks that way round for him I wonder about ridin to my producer he's sitting in his little box dreaming of things that might be where he feel at home rough. For a long time I would say that chef you definitely didn't feel at home didn't know I hated it I came here is the units you didn't. Remember driving on the motorway coming down the park Y. And thinking this is one relief the next 3 years and I absolutely dreading it because. I've never left home before that yeah and I'll just use a living in a market town where nothing much really happened I mean the Sheffield I was living nothing. I was living on Abbey Road in the late ninety's and the 1st time I'd ever signed a contract for a house to pay rent and the all seemed really scary I remember the landlord had this like some kind of sports car with a leopard skin trim. I had had like Stringfellow and I thought I've just signed my life away feel like I'm a pain yeah. But or now you've thrown in the House of people you don't know. And it just felt the scariest thing so as much as Sheffield has become and it's become a home a mind to where you saw upon your own flag from the place that you thought by. Now it feels like mine like over time an issue feeling like how very scary I felt like going to $980.00 S. New York which you think do you think Jeff it always you know lovely and friendly felt like a fall into I don't know I was going to live a life of value. And how disappointed was ah yeah what about you oh well Jeff it's my home and I came back when when I'd grown when I was half my life are there now and I came back to find it was still the place I knew you know my niece is going to school for the same schools I went to I can see the brick house I was born in the room I was born in from the wind maybe conceived in from the window of the house to live in that I can look over green where Dave used to write for blue truly back home again and I'm never going to be anywhere else I have to say but you lived quite a metropolitan Oh yeah in life in London so I got around a bit so did. It was a point where you could see Billy move somewhere else like could you go yeah could have gone abroad could you gone to Scotland could you gone to the way yeah anywhere or come home I was living as a kind of Russia place wanted all over the shop much as I did get all kinds of places including a few abroad and things but it was having kids that were of a girl my how I wanted him to grow up here if someone said to you you've got to move now. And move to number 9 next door so he couldn't move from no no. I mean. Well. Because of a broken down vehicle. With delays of around 40 minutes. Because of the. Way. To stop because of the incident at the. Ticket. Country and. The government says it's considering holding a national review the structural safety of. The. Bridge. Feste said the option of review was something to be considered but their focus is currently concentrated on the DA. Giving more details of $850000000.00 pounds to be spent on building projects at 20 N.H.S. Hospitals in England the prime minister visited the Pilgrim Hospital in Boston which is set to receive 21300000 for improvements to its. Administrators have arrived at the Harland and Wolff ship. Which is facing the yacht which built the Titanic once employed sirens of people and a new cycle circuit for professionals and. It's next to the day will be used for parts of the U.C.I. World Cycling Championships next month whether it's sunny off to the generally drawing play this evening but. It's nice for the chance of some misty patches developing. B.B.C. News. B.B.C. Radio Sheffield. Good afternoon to you I'm joined in the studio by a guest who's going to be bearing all today Teresa Morrison she's a mass eyes Terrapins from Sheffield she went on expression to Ghana in South America changed her life but she also visited of his presence. And she was affected by that special German history a treasure thanks very much indeed for coming in great to me Harry will you have a go at the 10 questions that invariably catch people out Go on then. Resume or is now your hat person Yes Evan knitted anything about restring the scarf in the seventy's Can you whistle know your 1st pet was a cat what other names are you known by. I've been known as T.J. When I was at school who would here for breakfast. PAR each with strawberries or of late can you do the splits. I used to be able to no longer ask don't want to try and now I know really what's your favorite ice cream flavor pralines and cream can you count to 3 in any foreign language not any but one that's a 40 question any language with which you're going to the French in German should try French and tar and Q How will you answer the question I'm asking everybody where do you feel most of her degrees are in the Peak District Why would you do when you get there I just love walking there it's just fantastic you lift your mood a feeling down I feel I think it's great. Used the hills and the girl but without them Oh I'm used to hills and I live on the top of a steep one now so I look good and have you brought a record in for us to play well my choice is Roxy Music. I remember the days of the crazy days you see I was a Crazy Daisy Cale and so on a Wednesday so used to have Roxy about a night and they were the only 2 artists they played all night and I have so many great memories of that as well as having seen Roxy Music Bryan Ferry many times. Was. Was. Was. We've become clinical going. The next. Roxy Music History live here on B.B.C. Radio Sheffield so stories of Morrison she's in the studio that was her musical choice she 61 she describes herself as being adventurous and inquisitive and resilient I'm going to ask her about that she's a therapist these days remastered version reflexology and aroma therapy and things of that country comes from Sheffield originally and you might have gone to school with it if you went to wise were we a good girl at school trees or. To have a bit of a laugh I did work hard when you want to have to but having a laugh was also a Saturday at the rocks or whatever overnight or doing things down the limit or wherever it was that you spent misspent your teenage years well I used to when I was at school and officially shouldn't have been going to skate a place 10 ups and you know never actually it was 10 and then when I left school I was a college campus sat the crazy days in and then I'm in love like you were. I was in what used to do there I started advertising and design sets graphic design course here and you became one of those I did yes I worked for many years as a graphic designer in Sheffield you went to London for a bit what was Lord of the line I loved to write always enjoyed London and the time I went by the time I'd gone I had to move freely from graphic design into the modern marketing side through my job but Tinsley wire in Sheffield and I just want to squash ambitious and I felt Sheffield was a bit depressing during the mid eighties I want to soar spread my wings on this thread and what you can buy came back a year because circumstances changed I really enjoyed my time in London but you know Gambari 2 suspects in a baby and we could have a better quality of life I felt as a family in Sheffield and that was right was a chef who was a back on the opposite of what yes yes there was here it was them the house prices were going to be crazy here by then year and overfill nothing is exactly the time I can buy Trish would you tell me please why you went to Graceland. So I had a big birthday last year my 60th birthday and I was quite surprised when my Some sat me my birthday is in April and in October before that my son said oh I'd like to chat with you about your birthday that was very odd because he would normally be on Amazon 2 days before. Or. The day that you know you already got last year yeah so yeah this was very odd and he said I thought to be nice if we went away together somewhere and I thought it was fantastic hearing a bit of time with him you know beloved like he said so I thought I'd tell you to Graceland in Memphis Well my jaw dropped and I had a big lump in my throat do you want to. go we settle oh yes show you went for we went or to like oh it was fantastic won't ferry exciting you know been a fun all those years and a place that i actually was amazed at how that who how it affected my was actually not cry sandwich did but it was the some studios wario or began sony a very little modish place place fall of atmosphere it or and we would taken through their we all it's fantastic colorful history american music and then about elvis and stood in the place where he stirred with the jordan is in there you said a brother just and their response it you're your the wrong age fro i am yet wasn't kolisch school when i was a 2nd reason ago i got the mic taken out of me fortunately or had one of the friend Who was also a big Elvis fan so not all the current music and everything was in Slade and T. Rex but this weird man with these old religious views and he was the way it. Was pinching music from America making white man's music and the soul a load of rubbish you. Know what I mean is Europe and so you thought he was wonderful well who brought black music into the mainstream and that's a thing you know black music has always been fabulous and he loved to himself and started singing it and people were very you know couldn't understand it wasn't right it being a white man but he just sang the music he loved and he was very good it is to listen to him Now listen to Mr Horner know this morning well you tell me about the reverend would your son. Surprise you by buying a present of acres and he is. You don't a like a vicar's more the time I don't fix mothers who like. Well he. I was always interested in exploring Christianity but never really got round to it I only went to church Christmas and sometimes Easter that sort of thing . But I went on a course at forward church Christian tech support and it's a course to people who are curious not a lot question Alpha course one of those like you know Course it's called Christians support is very much like of course and so. The end of it you can either do the course again you can stop them church or you don't have to come back and I'd missed a few and I decided I would do it again and I asked my son and the reason I asked him was because at school it was that he was at Birkdale they did an Alpha course during lunch time and he done that and he was interested and curious so we both did it together and after that I did commit to being a Christian he didn't he. Sot off he would be on the short of it but he just gave us a teenager and he was normal teenagers who would church every Sunday morning. But he then went to your university to do history and it was once he was there that actually his face grew he. Found a church there. That's where is faith group where you pleased or displeased I attribute this could only worsen is time in a. Situation makes very could have done things with his life was straighter than very imposing and he is very important yes he could have done he was always interested in politics and it was always his aim to go into politics. But you know he was led down a different path and he resisted it for a time whilst there was this voice say you know do this do this and he tried to resist it and he did work a bit in London after he graduated from York politics but then he decided to go for he went up to the northeast to very deprived area on a placement to see is this really for me and it was very hard. Very depressing but it made him decide that's what you do you want to kind of express not color that when you went to South America yeah I mean really I think that's where it started from a deciding to actually take a bit deeper. Do something about my questions it was that's true where I met my father Paul Jesuit priest and he really made a massive impression on me where would you like to be if you weren't on Radio Sheffield a moment. Runswick by what you want been rooms read by you could be inscribed what you want to rush back. Special place we've always been there been going there since before my children were born because my. Husband's cousin had a hotel. And. Even after they split up I continued to go and my children being from babies and it's just got a special place in our heart I think because we had friend there and her hotel was really the center of. A We sort of almost fell I locals when we were there I would ask people where they feel at home so that we can have that one as well on the list as well as the ones we've talked about your therapist amass Are you sure reflects always you sure I'm a therapist and you describe yourself as being resilient have you needed to be resilient in your laughter Yeah yeah. When my husband and I split up you know I was bringing up the children on my own and that was very challenging. I was working for myself as well so that was more challenging because I didn't have the support of the company I was running an advertising agency at the time a small design and marketing and 2 children Yeah so it was very challenging and then when the recession hit. You know I decided to fold up the business and go and work in an agency part time and then that was affected and I was made redundant so I had to keep reinventing myself starting again trying to be a good mother and give them all the opportunities in life that I want to but it was tough it was very tough and you got well more dreamy self which is like you're allowed to go to Oxford. Yes Antrim about well I've always loved history of art and I 1st came across it at grumble college actually And the funny thing is it was that lesson everyone else seemed to be bored to death I was always just a slide show that. They don't fall asleep and I found it fascinating and ever since then I've loved it but I've never studied it and I came across the course which after watching a lot of programs by Dr Janina Ramirez. And her problems is so interesting and she's actually the coast director. At the University of Oxford on this history of our diploma it's not a decree but you do study 2 years but it would mean going down every Wednesday for 2 hours before. I would little think Yeah well it's only money if I can afford it I will do it as I love and oh well what about getting your lolly to the Graceland. There's no longer you know. Thanks John histories Morris B.B.C. Radio Sheffield tend to just have to tend to treat. US with us. This. Way and for In a flash I'm from B.B.C. Radio Scheffler been bearing all of my guests a little early on if you missed it it was very interesting had the consequence was that we got this message which is this from Gene in Echoes fail the gene says this I want to Granville 75 to 77 headdress or over over this was also a Crazy Daisy girl and love the limit of my hand knighting Crazy Daisy but when to Eccles feel calm place from Gene in a close feel to reason Morrison is still in the studio because that's overlapping you in the air isn't it it is YES I WAS IT grumble 74 to 77 and what about the crazy days or yeah crazy days the many many happy times the memories and. 2 years ago I got a message on Linked In saying is that you Teresa. Is my maiden name was. And it was. Sharon non-sterile if you're. Right she was a crumble college also used to go to the Crazy Daisy way and she got a little reunion together with me and Helen Helen Gregory now and we meet up regularly we saw one of the last week and I asked just how much over 30 years 35 years since we saw one another and it was like we'd been out but I think it's fantastic thanks for sharing it with us and thank you Jean for making sure we did do just that thank you final letter of the DI Ted says because we've been talking about feeling at home concepts of abuses of variable when I was a teenager I hated just a feeling. Average and go if there was a bright spot in the universe just if it was 1st away from it it was a pimple on the backside of nowhere I've just returned from Japan a long arriving in the town a call for some shopping on the shop assistant called me duck under a lick a system. The back. To the. Traveling. History. Thank you interesting people B.B.C. Radio show her last message of the day where would you feel most at home Dane says in my bedroom not mine but in danger bedroom Sharon says I love my bubble at home and Bill and Jean says at home and church St James's wood house my love to everybody there thanks very much for all your messages back. To South Yorkshire Darvish after just found a good afternoon channeling on the southbound on line one remains closed because of a broken down vehicle between just a failed junction 29 and Alfredsson junction 28 it looks like scoping well but it makes start to build that had into this afternoon's rush hour channelings rescale of the southbound a one with long delays of over 40 minutes unfortunately it's all because of an Elliot broken down vehicle that was. Blocking line one for a time just before Lay's lane at the sky turn off that line has reopened However we do have a queue back to Darrington as a result and just a reminder on at the trains public transport the East Midlands Trains services a still suspended from Sheffield to stop halt it's all because of the ongoing flooding incident at the top reservoir so please make sure you check before you travel he spots a problem call in on the line it's out of 14 to 56 won T. Want to will have more for you in 30 minutes castings are South Yorkshire Darvish this is B.B.C. Radio Sheffield. And another 3 in one and some more golden years for you in just a moment but at 3 o'clock with the latest news his chain of Bolton good afternoon in the past few minutes it's been announced that Tesco is to cut 4 and a half 1000 jobs the posts will go at its Tesco Metro supermarkets in total $153.00 branches will be affected the government says it's considering holding a national review to investigate the structural safety of dams across the country and the light of the Fadia at Wadebridge Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs said the option of review was something to be considered but their focus was currently concentrating on the DOP should turn spokesman said the government would be following the advice of experts engineers on the best way forward there are back 2000 dams and England Wales and around 800 in Scotland which are regularly inspected on a visit to the site the Labor leader Jeremy Corbin said there should be an inquiry once the crisis is over has to be an inquiry to make sure that all the coordination worked effectively and everything I've seen shows it but there are always lessons to be spent some time with the residents meeting and they had wholly digital questions about how to get to work how to get home from. Pests medics medical supplies. And things like a crime in Darbyshire has seen a big increase according to the insurers and if you Mutual says the county's rural crime rate is up by more than 18 percent the news doesn't come as a surprise to Andrew Critchley from the National Farmers Union and Don he says farms are tough to police and can offer a rich pickings for 3. Or. 4 and also what we're saying is if. You woke up by. The way and come by our. Farm other replies one. Pakistan has accused India of acting illegally by revoking the special status of Indian administered Kashmir the countries any state with a Muslim majority India and Pakistan both claim the whole of the Kashmir region but each controls any part of it and you cycle circuit for professionals and social riders I put up today in Doncaster it's neck to the day to be used for parts of the U.C.I. World Cycling Championships next month the SEC It is a kilometer long and features a stretch that's coupled Andrew Burton the chairman of Doncaster culture and leisure trust says it's a facility for everyone is fantastic it's all part of the GET don't cost a moving thing and trying to make a cycle hub I think the main thing about this is everybody can use it so you got to get your middle aged men in lycra going around doing racing each other or whatever but you're also going to get young children going on The Learning to use the bikes control the bikes and feel safe and in sport Australia are on the verge of taking a one the lead in the ashes that edge Boston England needed Sabbats until the close of play to save the Test but a disastrous final day has the OS is just one wicket away from victory Chris waits and James Anderson at the crease with England $136.00 for 9 still 262 runs away from the sea. Impossible victory B.B.C. Radio. It's 4 minutes past 3. Thank you very much R.J. Now let's go to the weather staying mostly dry for the rest of the day with nice spells of sunshine there is a small risk of an isolated shower not as human as yesterday with highs of around $22.00 or $23.00 Celsius $73.00 in famine height overnight tonight.