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Lee Carter says it's important to get it right and that takes time thanks Unfortunately those comments have been made by the secretary both our local M.P. From my recollection none of them have really taken time to understand the process that we've set up to be we survivors and the fire the representative committee that's been set up with the process is now really taking time to understand what's going to happen from here on in which machines Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion has been likened to Donald Trump over his and his forces decision to end an alliance with neighboring Warwickshire police the accusation was made by was to show county councillor this morning more details from James Pearson since 2012 the 2 forces have pooled resources including doctor teams and Firearms units but West Mercia announced they were terminating the alliance back in October with the force arguing it was becoming a drain on resources this morning conservative county councillor Paul Milborough said John Campion's actions had the appearance of being very Trump ish and lacking openness in a statement the police and crime commissioner said he'd had no contact from the counsellor but that he would like to make him an open offer to discuss the matter personally to make sure future comments on the subject a factual so structures M.P. Philip Dunn has spoken in Parliament about a big investment aimed at speeding up the detection of illness and disease during prime minister's questions the Conservative M.P. Said the commitment to new diagnostic methods would secure thousands of jobs and ensure that new medicines and technologies are created here in the U.K. Goes my right I have a friend believe that today's announcement of a U.K. Life Sciences sector significant investment to work alongside the N.H.S. Using genetic mix and AI to help diagnose major diseases early shows that world class life sciences companies such as Agilent in my constituency will continue to invest in the U.K. To help the N.H.S. Improve patient outcomes post this investment is indeed. Significant 11000000000 pounds investment it will deliver a State of the art research and development facility in the U.K. It will support 650 jobs it's absolutely right that this does show the opportunities available to the U.K. Prospects it it also shows the advantage of our industrial strategy with AI right at the heart of that and recognizing the importance of AI in the health sector in the future this is a very significant investment the Civil Aviation Authority is taking legal action against Ryanair to force it to compensate passengers affected by strikes the budget airline cancelled hundreds of flights during the summer leaving thousands stranded a murder inquiry is continuing in the black and 3 after a man died from stab wounds in lower goal last night the 34 year old was found on Central drive after reports of a vehicle being rammed and 2 men being chased by a group carrying weapons 2 men in their thirty's and a 3rd who is 41 have been arrested the carnations Street actor Peter Armitage has died he was 78 the actor 1st appeared on the long running series as Kevin Webster's father Bill more than 30 years ago no cause of death has been given although 4 years ago Mr Armitage revealed that he was in remission from bowel cancer football and Southampton of appointed former RB Leipzig boss Ralph Hudson neutral as the new manager on a 2 and a half year deal he replaces Mark Hughes who's a month 10 year old came to an end on Monday. Will formally take over tomorrow with 1st team assistant coach Kelvin Davis taking charge for tonight's game against Spurs at Wembley That's B.B.C. Radio news and sport board $530.00 thank you very much indeed Andrew his During our travel needs releasing radios for of us helping you get where you need to be. Or place your mind at the scene of an accident in the area of birds which means that there's restrictions cover for Grange Avenue NW 80 Telford parks call it looking quite busy in the area actually if somebody fairly retain delays out where Telford was thinking jetting around the trench sucking change and I had. Roundabouts which drive in the towns looking and they say the queens. Bridge on Hollins would very busy having a combination radio. Traffic around this time of the day at least time delays approaching the. $53.00 and the I $41.00 and that work just south of praise down again on the I $49.00 seems like a foot in $54.00 and there's no. 6 but it isn't of the. Northbound side. By anything else it's. 33550. You travel. After listening to GREENE Now you. Are presented with. In August shocking everyone here I know you as well still sometimes hard to believe that she is not here anymore. Well today the inquest into Vickie's death has been held at the shire hall in Shrewsbury and it heard that she took her own life all reports of Phil Bowers was at the hearing the coroner John Ellery heard statements from Vicki arch his stepfather who found an emergency services who'd been called to her home shortly afterwards the inquest heard her family had seen a at home around lunchtime on the day of her death and plan to call back later to mend her kooker when her stepfather Lee Hollioake came back to the house he found a key to get in missing and no way to contact anyone inside he didn't believe he was inside as he thought she was at work but she'd actually left work early that day after contacting friends and colleagues Mr Hollioake managed to get into the house through a bedroom window when he didn't find anyone inside he checked the loft and found Vicky who'd hanged herself He then called 999 while they were guiding him through C.P.R. Paramedics arrived and tried to revive her but pronounced dead a short time later Mr Ellery said given that she'd struggled with depression and tried to take her own life twice before it was clear she didn't tended to again and had finally done so in summing up he described her death as a tragic loss for the family and offered his condolences to them especially her 3 children Vicki family said in a statement she was a wonderful mother and daughter whose zest for life was infectious and could light up a room they also thank people for their support and kindness and are planning a celebration of her life in April next year now still ballasts without reports for B.B.C. Radio Shropshire Now you may also have heard through the course of today that we'll be holding an event in early April to celebrate Vickie's life it will involve cakes bunting and a country war all wonderful things and all things we know that Vicki would love everyone is welcome to come along will be giving out more details in the New Year and we'll make sure that everyone knows about it. This is Beverly craven and promise me one of excuse privacy. And soon bit. For a clock in the morning. Wanna be losing chug Especially Craven on B.B.C. Radio shops It's 12 minutes past finds out I'm with you on Wednesday evening. News just after 530 right up state with what's happening around the county let you know if any problems on M 54 the M 6 or even further afield but it wasn't always so in fact it was 60 years ago today that the 1st section of the M 6 was opened the Preston bypass in Lancashire now love it I hated the M 6 is part of many of our lives often referred to as the backbone of Britain the B.B.C. Reporter David Savile has been delving through the archive to look back at the start of the motorway age. Of a scourge of motorists everywhere but traffic jams are nothing new 60 years ago towns like Preston were often clogged up with cars and lorries architect Jonathan Clancy says motorways with the obvious solution to the problem of cars are very leaky at the time of belched out of the 2 for oil but they're exhaust too hot or really smelly patchouli world so things were really very mantic. Main Roads were desperate slow but clogged arteries and what the motorways promised I suppose was kind of open heart surgery on the road system. Said James great with Lancashire Council surveyor and lobbied tirelessly for a motorway through the county according to engineer John Cox and civil servants of Peter Baldwin Drake got what he wanted by wearing the government down he was constantly down here in my top and he started to poke and he argued yes they did bully the ministry and and thank goodness he did it's to his credit because we might not dream that a motorways yet if he ended being so dogmatic and what have you work began on the Preston bypass in 1956 engineer John Baxter was there. To see the 1st bulldozers on site there was a sort of a lovely feeling about walking out early in the morning on over these fails or coming to do and you look at the grass and serious thought wow this is just fantastic how lucky I am to be having a job like this of course one couldn't get away from the fact that all too soon it was going to be ripped up with big machines and it would never be green grass again in that particular bit of construction workers hampered by wet weather but on December the 5th 1958 the Preston bypass was opened by the Prime Minister Harold Macmillan I'm happy to be on what is really great and indeed and it started OK so today we are celebrating something new in the history of British time there is this. Motorway. To start with the point pass and just one junction at Psalms break it up 2 lanes in each direction and there were no crushed barriers or speed limits. There were lots and lots of people wanting to get on to it the moment it was open I want to be all right and I was right at the front of the little bit of slip right by the barrier and the official sort of court case went past with all of the eyepiece. And the chap who was sitting next to me said Come on come on hearing it going out come up so off we went. The Preston bypass would change its name to the M 6 and over the next 50 years the route was extended north and south to become the 232 mile road that it is today here is Britain's 1st motorway last days 8 miles was a long way and it took a little while so it was a big thing I've driven past by. The B.B.C.'s reporter David Savile delving back through the archives looking at the start of the motorway age the press to bypass 60 years ago today and of course then becoming. Incredible voices through history. Let's play a song today with something to keep us all moving whether you. Just lift the spirits. Up. We will talk about. The year. A couple. Before 6 o'clock tonight. He was Hello Becky hello good afternoon I just can't make up its mind on tone it seems we're back it will feel like I'm going to sneeze so if I do I apologize we've got to make this is. I won't look at any lights on and I'm not really doesn't know I'm not sure I will just try and concentrate. So yeah we've had some rain today a cold front came through that was quite heavy then we've been left with something a little drier but there are showers continuing to feed in a crush at the moment they should eventually start to ease will be left with plenty of cloud overnight tonight some holes developing in at times but then blown through in the breeze because the breeze is really starting to pick up through the next couple of days and temperatures overnight 8 or 9 Celsius so we start of tomorrow a cloudy note it is going to be a breezy a day on this some patchy rain working its way across us from west to east there will be some heavy downpours in there as well temperatures tomorrow between $12.14 Celsius so very mild for the time of year then Thursday night into Friday low pressure moves towards us it's going to strengthen our winds and give us some heavy downpours through Friday morning those strong winds are going to be with us all day temperatures overnight they are tomorrow night already going to drop a degree or 2 from where they've been during the day so very mild night and then a wet and windy day on Friday before it clears away to perhaps give us some hints of brightness and then it starts to cool down a bit for the weekend you made it back. I did this maze is gone soon as I say goodbye to you know probably come here. The way it works all right thank you very much Becky that spec you would at the B.B.C. Weather Center It's 522 Britain's most prestigious contemporary art award the Turner Prize has been won by a video artist Bolger with a film shot entirely on her mobile phone the shortlist was dominated by artists tackling political and social issues with the win appraised for the issues she dealt with in her winning work correspondent. Rebecca Jones was at Tate Britain as the result was announced the winner of the Turner Prize 2018 Shylocks. And she mourned for 33 minute film shot entirely on her smartphone it's a mighty personal can chronicle shown such as experiences of coming out is gay in rural school and I had come out to a couple of friends I hadn't yet had any kind of experience with a gal I didn't know any lesbian it's rough and ready with no narrative straight instate Sean soldier she scenes of the countryside I can't tell her disperse impressions that combine to tell us who she is and who filmed on a small thing over the course of the year I just use it because I'm Samantha I see a man quite a lot on my right you see the phone almost as an extension of your own borders yet because of that ease of use and the way that you know you can use it while you're going about through the wells the chair of the judges and director of take break now explosive said the film is incredibly impressive she's made something profound expensive from this technology we have in our pocket we use sort of a consciously all the time she'll approach it wins 25000 pounds which she say she intends to use to pay some bills her rent and making buy a little treat. Got a tree cell phone if you win the Turner Prize absolutely congratulations to the project that film shot entirely on her mobile fun really creative over half an hour long as well it's a lot is going into it do you seek that out congratulations to her 524 if you're Hugh Jackman fan you may think of him as Wolverine but scratch the surface and he's also a renowned musical artist with roles in the likes of Lemieux's And of course the crazy show human the film that simply will not. Go away on Friday at 9 am A lot of us are going to be poised over the Internet and rather nervousness when tickets for Hugh Jackman's 1st ever world tour will go on sale the U.K. Leg starts in Manchester on Friday the 24th of May and also visit London he's been telling the B.B.C. What to expect and the answer to that question is a lot of songs from the greatest showman. From now on before that the greatest show on a 1000000 Dreams all taken from the greatest Showman the film which is being one of the biggest hits of 28 Hugh Jackman's been talking to the B.B.C.'s entertainment correspondent Colin PATERSON It's very self-indulgent all of my favorite song stories about may actually that's not too far from the truth I kind of open up in a way. Of myself people may not know about it's pop music from things I've been in things I've wanted to be in that I didn't get cast in but you know like Morticia. You know stuff from the boys from I might even do a little something from going over there so they can hear what our new cast and that you want to get cast and there's a lot I really want to be in Milan her show to show for that one Chicago was one a movie that I wanted to be and and I kind of let that one go as a few other you know the other thing I love. About when I go to the theater or a con said I love that feeling that things happened that night that it could only happen that night so I'm far from having special guest and there's a lot of guests I'm about to invite have it they'll say Yes I try and sort of keep it loose involving the audience and keep it feeling like it's happening just that not through what extent has it been possible to do this world because of the success of The Great to show 100 percent I mean I did do an arena tour in a striker and I have probably a little more obviously history day but it was only after the great showman and though a sort of wild sort of success of it did my agents kind of say I think he's around the world now proud of that liking dissenters try to but you know I think lame is was very very popular too in England and luckily having worked on this show for a long time but now one expected the success of the greatest showman and we're going to sing a bunch of songs from the show at the concert where you even do ones that you didn't sing we just discussing that right now I actually saying this is me when I did the concept to a 3 years ago I kind of permeated the song and at the time I said I'm going to sing your song from a musical I'm going to do because once the movie comes out on every other thing it again said fair to say I will not be sinking this is me but I think saddle is going to come and do a whole bunch of it she has a great tomatoes who's going to come and I think for audiences that's going to be incredible because the story of her getting the pots and also her in to singing that song there is something to so special about it when you hear it live sung by her it's an unforgettable moment it's been such a phenomenon 21 weeks spent Number One of the U.K. Albums charts the idea was your theory about why it's so popular there's a saying in musicals that musicals work because of the book or the story but people love them because the music and from the moment I was hearing these songs I loved them I could play them for my. Order for my mom everybody loved them on the 1st list you know and that's really hard with music and we spent 7 or 8 years writing almost songs but the music just a little binge It is music to kind of open jihad it's unfair get a ball from that kind of the moment you heard it and I think the lyrics really speak to things they were all feeling right now which is be true to yourself oh you . Mean cutting edge of all of that just be yourself and dream big and you know why we really sound like a chameleon segue but that's kind of what this show is this is actually the show this is why I am this is the music I love and where you know me from the greatest showman all Amy is you're probably going to see a side of me that you haven't seen before Hugh Jackman I only know him from the greatest show to go so I've not seen any of the bodies of work that he's so well known for tickets for his 1st ever world tour go on sale on Friday at 9 am the U.K. Leg starts in Manchester on Friday the 24th of May and also takes in Birmingham and London I hope my daughter was listening to last 5 minutes because I played at least 3 songs from the greatest showman summit I don't have to to play them when I when I get one. STRANGER alive despite place but I've heard them so many times it has virtually swayed me to like musicals now all these years of not really caring all that much for them the great chairman gives me a great deal of joy I have to say so good luck to you on his world tour right B.B.C. Radio 530. With your news and sports headlines his entourage you can add them thank you good evening the government has published in full the legal advice on its promised a proposed Briggs's agreement after it was found to have been in contempt of Parliament yesterday by withholding the information the document warns that without an agreement with the E.U. The U.K. Could be stuck in protected repeated rounds of negotiations with Brussels it also says the so-called backstop designed to avoid checks on the border between northern Ireland and the Republican the advent of no deal being reached could be indefinite . Here friends and relatives of Vicky Archer have spoken of her charm and has asked for life after an inquest today heard that the B.B.C. Radio presenter had a history of depression and took her own life in August the carnage on another a said his thoughts and condolences went out to her 3 children a memorial celebration of her life will take place in April we'll tell you when and where later in the year was messy as Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion has been likened to Donald Trump It's over his and his forces decision to end an alliance with neighboring more it should police the accusation was made by Worcestershire county councillor Paul Middleborough in response Mr Campion said he had no contact with the council but had no problem about meeting him to discuss the matter. The Civil Aviation Authority is taking legal advice against Ryanair to force it to compensate passengers affected by strikes the budget airline canceled hundreds of flights during the summer the carnations 3 Dr Peter Armitage who played Kevin Webster's father Bill has died he was $78.00 and the cast of 4 Weddings And A Funeral is to be reunited for the 1st time in 25 years a short sequel starring Hugh Grant and the McDowell and Kristen Scott Thomas will be made for next year's Red Nose Day these new media should be a school choice. Is Sam Ricketts 1st game in charge a true free town tonight a check a trade trophy Dubey game at home to wall soul the new management the players for the 1st time only yesterday and their impressed town strike Helen L. John Lewis says Ricketts is clearly talented and ambitious He's coming he's spoken to all of us as a group and from I personally go out of view of his ambition and what he wants from us and his career speaks for itself and he clearly wants to go places so that's important for commentary tonight if you can't make it to the game in under eighteen's friendly this afternoon Shrewsbury beat T.N.S. And Southampton appointed the former RB Leipzig boss roughhousing Hudl as their new manager it's a 2 and a half year deal he replaces Mark Hughes whose 8 month tenure came to an end on Monday and who will take over tomorrow with 1st team assistant coach Kelvin Davis taking charge with the night's game against Spurs at Wembley Southampton 18th in the Premier League but the German football expert Archie rind Tut's says he has all the qualities needed to keep them up is precisely the right man for this job the sort of focal the want to play is well I think well will be very much suited to the Premier League it's all action high pricing and. It's almost an antique Wadi yeller is how I've seen it described as well before you not necessarily looking to dominate the opponent in terms of possession far from it it's all about trying to press the opposition as high up it's as possible asked notion of arrived at Old Trafford by now they're playing Manchester United in the Premier League this evening and beaten in 1000 matches in all competitions done in a 3rd Josee merino some of the 8 points behind their opponents the former Chelsea and Man U. Chief executive Peter Kenyon's heading a consortium in talks to buy Newcastle United 3 points about the relegation zone Newcastle are away to Everton this evening Chelsea are wolves and its nuclear Ronnie O'Sullivan is through the quarter finals of the U.K. Championship at the Barbican in New York the defending champion beat Jack by 6 frames to one Sullivan says there is no ski has to learn to deal with the pressure of playing in big matches if he's to win a major tournament swing contrast the world champion Mark Williams has been knocked out by Steven Maguire by 6 frames to 5 That's B.B.C. Radio show option isn't sport more for me at 6 and we thank you very much today because on a great day such as this in more ways than one hearing you say Ralph doesn't Hertl has has put a smile on my face it's one of 3 said again the amount of work that went into getting the pronunciation right is incredible it was my work behind the scenes those are a You Tube video of the year going cop who's a fellow German. Explain exactly how to pronounce it and I looked at that and then I looked at it again and again and again Rolf hospital that's wonderful they go that's the amount of dedication that goes into under you can work I may never have to say his name again I hope you do manage with a month at least for OK Andrew thank you very much indeed Let's get you latest on the roads now it's a read of travel nice easy way to use for a few helping you get where you need to be. But with all the problems on the I am great to a debate for 373 places at the close a section of that rate between praise lay and points north to allow them to deal with an accident. In the area. Between. Because of an accident that also dealing with an incident. Looks like the scene of the. 41 on the. 54. But it's still a very busy. Day. B.B.C. Radio a Wednesday evening 26 B.B.C. Is on your radio here on B.B.C. Radio every week Saturday evenings between 8 and 10 with Ottoman children playing all the best music from the county and of course now Monday night's B.B.C. Introducing extra. Between 7 and 8 and I mention this because the winner of the B.B.C. Music introducing an artist of 2018 has just been announced this year successful musician follows a long line of people whose careers have been helped by B.B.C. Local radio here would just. James by the 975 George S. For the shire's blossoms Florence the machine Ed Sharon amongst others just some of the 200000 artists and bands who've uploaded me music to B.B.C. Introducing lies over half a 1000000 tracks the Artist Of The Year award was created in 2014 when the 1st recipients were catfish on the Bottle Man they collected their ward live on B.B.C. One and they've gone on to perform the likes of reading and let's way off a little and oh well we are nothing so let's get on the radio like children been right in life and torn faces love with babies if this and stays alive I'm not going to look out. So from previous when it's a vicious when it is told Grennan he was 1st championed by his local introducing show in Bedford. On booking I'm sure that's what's bucks back in 2012 on a sense going on to May just success his debut album like to choose made it into the top 10 on he's appeared on records with Chase and Status and Bugsy Malone Here is Tom in action. Suit our week just run in the winner of the 2018 B.B.C. Introducing artist of the congratulations to him Don't forget you can listen to B.B.C. Radio shop his introducing show every Saturday night from 8 o'clock with Adam and Joan on Monday nights from 7 for introducing extra we thought well we should celebrate all that's good about short music that we have played to you over the last well how many 10 years plus isn't isn't it Now here's a couple of examples in a moment you'll hear from the Sunset Beach which was a recent B.B.C. Introducing song of the month of Firstly someone who has done incredibly well through B.B.C. Introducing on has gone on to great things around the world this is down in what is . B.B.C. Introducing with Adam and Joe along every Saturday night you can hear the latest unsigned undiscovered and under the radar music right here on B.B.C. Radio show. Saturday evening. You can hear music like this. Something a little bit. To. Make sure you join us them in Jordan Saturday nights on B.B.C. Ready for a B.B.C. Tribute. Saturday evening. B.B.C. Radio. 10 minutes to 6 on B.B.C. Radio shop for Wednesday evening towns takes charge for the 1st time tonight some Ricketts will be in the dugout for the check a trade Trophy game with Walsall tonight B.B.C. Radio sports produced a James Bond joins me here in the studio Good evening James you have met many a time manager over over the years. To get to 16 that's a lot I mean you get a sense of what a person is like I suppose you often get to meet them for the 1st time what's your initial impression of some Ricketts bloke he is the sort of guy you wouldn't mind having a night out with to be perfectly honest but I don't really he's chatty affable it's got some good tales to tell but he got pedigree in football as well he hasn't got worry is by chance he's worked his way up every division really played for Telford united the old help of United and ended up in the Premier League Welsh international player he's always had this burning drive to be a manager so he just went out and visited others running once said Can I come and see what you do so he sort of went off on his own bat to see what the top managers did he take his coaching badges he took a. His 1st managerial step at Wrexham in the beginning of the season was into a bit of a gamble on him I'm tried but he's done really well there now has been it by should be Rex I'm not happy but we are so here we are ahead of the 1st game I mean how do you think he'll approach this radical change what you know now is the check a trade trophy and he said that he will carry on what the others have done in the past for take a drag games it'll be a change start a squad side the real test comes on Saturday when it's the 1st league if you make progress in the chicken trade trophy lovely he wants to get off to a winning start so I'm hoping that we will do the team's on a high they've been doing really well in the sort of limbo period since John ASCII left so often you come in is it 5 wins us examine that's ideal start for most bosses it's not oboes boast about it just come in when the team was you know everything everyone's low things have been going badly but he's coming on the crest of a wave he wants that enthusiasm to continue he's deliberately kept the same backroom staff he's not bringing his own assistant manager in to everything would point to the fact that showed we will continue in a good way I really hope so the players have taken to him they said he's a good guy he addressed all the players 1st day he's going to be there 48 hours it's his 1st game tonight at $730.00 kickoff and it goes straight to penalties not no extra time it does but should have been Walsall by them when it's a local dog as well Adam so they'll be a few people coming from Walsall check a trade Trophy games tend to have lower crowds but this one is a bit different it's the new manager's 1st game and it's a local Dobby so that may be of atmosphere there we don't need penalties but we'll find out if you can't get to the game tonight yes 730 kickoff all the build up on air from 7 and for much comedy of course as well by James thank you very much did that B.B.C. Sports and it's a James Bond it's way Shropshire comes to find out that nativist join in and stay young to be. C.B.C. Radio from. 7 minutes to 6 now visiting a graveyard can be an emotional. Even exhausting experience the pain can be eased if the surroundings a beautiful serene well kept giving me time to reflect and maybe be melancholy instead of annoyed and frustrated at graffiti overgrown bushes and hedges flower beds full of weeds litter blowing around just neglect but the upkeep of our cemeteries is a difficult and expensive business the friends of Longdon cemetery are a volunteer group in trees Berry who help look after the burial grounds often surprisingly long and cemetery and they've been given a lottery grant of 5900 pounds Alex Logan the volunteer coordinator for caring for God's acre cemetery told B.B.C. Radio shop says Jim Dale what we're doing today is removing some sucklings are growing where we don't really want them obviously it is conservation work that we're concentrating on doing here but we do get trees and saplings growing you know right in the middle of graves sometimes a lot of the graves around here are Victorian so they don't tend to get tended particularly we do have to keep an eye on where these things are growing and the maintenance then of sites like this it's it's a year round job it is yes a $33.00 town council and structure County Council both do a very good job but we work with them and also with obviously the volunteers to kind of bring a conservation wildlife aspect to it as well sort of a bit of sympathetic management as well as what they're doing there's been a rather have the sum of money that's coming out the friends of London some of trees way that's right yes so it's a Heritage Lottery grant and it is to be spent on things such as tolls training events and improving diversity and habitat for the wildlife that live here so essentially it's a useful cash injection to help you continue doing the work that you're doing absolutely yes free room be able to sort of carry on without it you all so much we had a chance because we had some lunch in the crypt a bit earlier which is quite dramatic place to eat that you were going to put down some various bits of equipment to help monitor wildlife because you said we want biodiversity Yes I want to tell. That not well Paul The thing is at the moment we don't entirely know we know it's very rich in wildlife here but we don't know exactly what's already here we know there are some very interesting species we don't know all of what lives here at the moment we haven't really done surveys on mammals particularly yet a lot of it has been botanical surveys so we've got these tunnel traps they don't actually trap the mammals that go into them and there's an incapacity Now you take an imprint of their feet as a scary across so they're totally on homes and you come along afterwards and you can identify what's living in the area by the footprints when start just obvious started already a lot of smaller mammals of the some of the year will be in hibernation so it won't be until it warms up obviously in the spring that we start doing this sort of survey despite the bad weather I mean as places go this is this is about as present gets you wouldn't know that we buy a major town would you know the 7 trees originally were built on the edge of towns and obviously this was a Victorian cemetery when it started its 37 acres this morning a lot of the graveyards are working obviously are only an acre or less much more the next story I mean they're just Ticky that is quite quite an undertaking at 37 acres is the problem that we need more volunteers to come and help us obviously the guys from the tree through town council who say they're doing all the grounds maintenance right the way across the site we can't really do all sort of conservation things on the whole of the sites it's so big Obviously it would be good to have a few more volunteers to help us that's B.B.C. Radio shop says Jim Dale with Alex Logan the volunteer coordinator for caring for God's Acre Longdon road cemetery in sri spring and if you are interested in helping with the maintenance and conservation of the cemetery they would love to hear from you can send your details on an email it's info at C F G A dot org dot info C F D A dot org to if you would like to get involved write your latest new. After this from Florida Georgia Line it's meant. To. Be a. Little. Slow to. Me. The most glaring. Of so. Bold. And it's easy to see. I'm Florida Georgia Line that is meant to be on B.B.C. Radio 6 o'clock. History. It. Contributes have been paid to the B.B.C. Radio presenter Vicky after a car in a recorded that she'd taken her own life an inquest was held in to her death today reports Vicky who is 41 was found at a home by her stepfather in August at today's inquest the Karna found she taken around life by hanging the hearing was told that emergency services had tried to revive her but that she was pronounced dead shortly after they arrived the family described Vicki as a wonderful mother and daughter who could light up a room and thank people for their support and kindness a celebration of her life will be held in April next year. The Prime Minister's been accused of misleading M.P.'s following the publication of the government's legal advice on Briggs it to reason may has denied claims that she concealed the facts about a proposed Northern Ireland back stop a controversial arrangement that would keep the U.K. In a customs union with the E.U. If a trade deal isn't agreed by December 2020 the legal advice warns that the backstop could go on indefinitely if negotiations fail to reach a solution in the U.K. Could be stuck in protracted and repeated rounds of negotiations with Brussels sound structures M.P. PHILIP DUNN misspoken in Parliament about a big investment aimed at speeding up the detection of illness and disease in Prime Minister's Questions as afternoon the Conservative M.P. Said the commitment to new diagnostic methods would secure thousands of jobs was my right when I was friend believe that today's announcement of a U.K. Life Sciences sector significant investment at all work alongside the N.H.S. Using Gennaro makes an AI to.

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