Remember the Penguins name there was that penguin had something wrong with its fur Servia they had to get it and I. Wetsuit like. That well if you got a model story this morning we'd love to hear from you today 103800 text silent one trouble 3 e-mail Julian Clegg b.b.c. Talk don't you catch a b.b.c. Radio service with Julian. And thank you for all your model stories already coming colder and lower temperatures by the end of the week so that's a quick look ahead to the rest of the week's weather to now good morning welcome along on the way this weekend mark the anniversary of the death of 18 year old Stevie bomber from Bournemouth he was one of 3 teenagers killed in a head car accident at a crossing point on the a $27.00 we're going to be talking about crossings on Jewel carriageways and whether they are safe will not in a few minutes Todd that is on the way but 1st. I. Want to. Get she's had a career spanning more than 70 years skating the heights of showbiz winning Oscars and wearing fans around the world now the age of 84 Dame Julie Andrews has lifted the lid on a Hollywood. Books see. What I love about your book you know we're so familiar with the movies with Mary Poppins The Sound of Music so many others but it's the back stories about what actually happened on Sat so why did it all went on and that's actually that's the whole point of the book is I want to describe the way it felt on the way it was when I was learning about making movies I knew you were learning pretty much with Mary Jerram So you know what was the 1st film I have ever made. And you offered a job specifically by will to some you when you were here when he offered you that I think you just pregnant when you yes I was in in a Broadway show and Disney came to see the show and came backstage but he suddenly said would I be interested in coming to Hollywood to learn about Mary Poppins and would I be keen to maybe hear the songs and so on and I was thrilled but I said almost I would love to but I have to tell you I'm pregnant and he said well that's Ok we'll wait something like 9 months later the script was ready the sets were ready everything was there you were ready and I had my lovely maybe and they we then moved on to the sound of music. Let's talk about the von Trapp children because it came comes out in the book doesn't it that when you tell me that scene in the book one of them couldn't swim yes the little one the little tiny was so adorable and I was told at the very last 2nd that if I could fall out of the front of the boat on the lake with the children it would be a great help because the little one. So I said what if you could get to her as quickly as possible it would be very. You talk about your voice as well saying singing is such a part of me that if if the wonder and the joy of it were ever taken. Why I might not survive now that is that he said that many many years ago when you know obviously that you have had his shoes with you it was devastating at the time I had an operation which I'm fortunately was not successful and I don't sing anymore but thank God it happened as in older years and not in my youth and. My daughter said to me Well Mom you've just found a new way of using your voice now because another needed we begin writing together . Like $32.00 books together I mean all children's books mostly but I also. Bring as much music to them as I can couple of them have actually turned into musicals which is actually quite a surprise that life goes on and rather wonderfully its loves me thank you very much indeed it's a pleasure nice to see you're one of a jillion just talking to the B.B.C.'s Louise Mensch. 11 minutes past 7. Days a Week b.b.c. Radio. Now this weekend's marks the anniversary of the death of 18 year old Steven from Bournemouth he was one of 3 teenagers killed in a head on car accident at a crossing point on the a 272 of the young passengers in the car was seriously injured now how was England insists Joe carriageway crossing points only a 27 are safe but Steve his family disagree and have been campaigning ever since to have them removed b.b.c. Radio 7 Sloan's have been has been to meet Stephen's parents Tony and sue. Losing the show this devastating is probably the worst thing that can never happen any more his life. He was my food spoon very special and then 5 years later he's brought the kind of numb. And say well this thought the word Stevie was a very popular sports person is due in England schoolboy trials a most books so youngster just excelled at all sports but it it was Noyce attitude it was never arrogant and he always in college have you on ours to do the best they could tell me what happened 14 years ago the usual university that he thought to go to the cinema on the wet and windy night there were junction to his car and want to drive to Portman from Chichester Unfortunately he took a wrong turning onto the I 27 and was hit head on by another car which grew jolted in 3 of them going more or less instantly to overseas in a car wash the piece of it horrendous injuries and the driver of a car so for the broken leg broken ribs as a crossing point that you cross the jewel carriage why to turn off onto one of the side roads so you got roofs down in Hampshire just outside ring which is of no of the example but the traffic is to 7080 miles an hour and it's really busy and for cars to cross the road at 90 degrees is extremely dangerous and we just feel that if that cross you hunt been there you won't last so on until Children don't think you have to get over the last son it still is roller savable what happens in time you just learn to live with it all you would not want any of our family to go for the pain that we've gone through and still our. Grief lasts for ever and we just wouldn't want it on any other. Tourney and telling Lawrence have been the thoughts 14 years old a listener that is Steve his brother Jack he was just 13 at the time of the accident he's now a primary school teacher and is a trustee of the Steve but. Dyson set up in Stevie's on a Jack thank you for being that this morning good morning good morning to you and. It could have you that I mean to tell us a bit more about Steve because he was a painter and talented footballer wasn't a yes he really was yes he was on the air people must conclude. He just finished playing for here in the National Cup final it's 6 times Graham. Richardson anyone schoolboy trials where you go out for you got injured Yeah he was very talented not just a football school in general and his name lives on in the Steve Benen foundation including I mean some some patrons worth mentioning this morning. Yes I got. A chance imported she's a mentor. One of the best netball prize in the world she's one of our patrons to Milan a place a little coke and we got some out see how to be from and then be grouped so we got some really really. Good names to have a portal Foundation and the foundation is rise lots of money over the years hasn't it yeah we just pray for 400000 pounds recently so it's just it's been overwhelming how how much support we've had and how many projects you've been outspoken for not money extraordinary Now I want your thoughts this morning Jack home. Crossing. You're listening to Attorney there talking about examples you mention the stone is another one on the air only a 31 where you can cross right angles the jewel casual way I know the family is still pushing highways England to consider removing these tell me why you think you know 14 years on you'll still having this battle. From our side of it we. Can on why we are family for the families involved in the car crash. And. The crossing isn't needed there's a there's around about a mile down the road that people can go to a tape maybe 5 minutes that journey just seems like there's an experience from always England if it hasn't has a cause and thus damage to enough people for it to warrant any changes. And tell me about the thing that intrigues me now about this is your dad sent a Freedom of Information request to highways England asking for information on the number of collisions a crossing points on the a 27 particular ranch which is to what came back. Staggering information it was. 2005 as being I refer you files in casualties both injuries crossing points in a 27 and include 80 fatalities. In that time period say 14 years down the line and there's still hundreds and hundreds of accidents hundreds of casualties each year and there's been no improvement yeah mom is $380.00 extraordinary it's only seems like a couple of weeks ago I was talking about small measure ways and I was in still saying they believe the safe and more articles in the weekend about this is perhaps a less talked about this you but I mean highways England have told us and I just quote here I love your reaction Jack to this safety is our top priority and we keep safety only a $27.00 constantly under review crossing points like there's only a 27 at night road are not how we build a modern Joe carriageway today but there are thousands of them across the country and we do all we can to keep them operating safely any proposal to close one would need to consider alternative access to residents and be considered alongside other safety improvements What's your reaction to that. And the crazy they take them now so sort of outdated not Crowell where it's worked out but back in the days there would have been frozen the cars passing the crossing point every day and they've got they've got to change with the times unfortunately. This. Sounds of thousands of cars on the road and it will traveling at high speed so it's just not safe anymore you know there are still I want to thank you this morning. For this and we're obviously thinking of you in the family on this anniversary thank you for joining us on the show today you know I think very much you know very grateful and if you've got a view on crossings carriageways and whether they should just be removed even if it involves more inconvenience residents perhaps one of the residents that uses these when you hear those statistics about the number of accidents that the a 27380 a year makes you realize how dangerous they can be at some of what you're thinking 103800 texts one trouble 3 e-mail Julian Clegg b.b.c. Dot co dot. P.v.c. Radio silent. Don't be a statistic this morning on the road said drive with care and hopefully with forethought and full knowledge from Judy good lets traffic control. Julian as we hit the peak time for traffic heading out and already it's commuter routes that are already pretty busy and on the m $27.00 was found a breakdown it's between hedge and Southampton junction 7 of 5 means as a ready about a 20 minute delay through the UK from Junction 8 Southampton East temple junction as you head up between found honoring 831 you'll find a link close to what he's found in the St Leonards area that will create keys soon and if you've an appointment and you put some Mary's Hospital allow more time for the next few weeks the road what's between the some areas roundabout and Coppins Bridge changed today Emily's looking there tells me he's already starting white links Fishbone Portsmouth contrary sailing at 730 is cancelled no trains are stopping at hook station because for one slip in the area next stop takes a whole past. B.b.c. Radio silence travel hotline 080810300. Thanks Judy 90 minutes past 7 Good morning from aging tank on the way tributes for Dr John Knowles the founder of models who. Has died at the age of 90 he had a model back in 1992 and we're talking about that this morning with your ma Well stories and already we've discovered lovely stories coming in thank you for these I've also discovered with the team this morning that Judy's grandson guys to nest free mobile zoo and to one of Tim's children Tim's Twiggs who's are 2 nominees this morning has got Amal zoo a cuddly toy. The baffle life you see these stories are lovely and to listen to this is Julie some chase Julie good morning good morning to you and you were one of the 1st volunteers at ma well. I want to do that the crew along really do. Most schools have a group of problems education volunteers to help the public to know how much so back in 90 would be 72 that you had that appeal. Turn that to you know years ago I guess we work it out yeah so you had to sort of but just an example of the connection between writing a sign and the community so we ran into paid on air for volunteers to go and help ma Well you heard that and went and volunteered and you don't see a new job what are your memories oh young a wonderful person he never was too much you know how to stop and talk to anybody the public full of kids and people. I remember him around and around this is also him because he lives but it's close to it we see him in the supermarket he stopped and talked to confirm to me a score by my bar Well this life oh roots and conservation John knows about 10 years ago fascinating and you're now you told us you all the same age as John so cheerfully thank you for that telling is that but what was it like being a volunteer model in those early days it was a wonderful wonderful experience we were left of about 20 of us or could be retired teachers or something. Education we were left alone with us on our own to establish a volunteer group what we did with the public we refuse to run touch tables a people will remember coming into the zoo children. Telling them all about the zoo and about conservation particularly there are a lot to handle in those days I was hi susan Rach just doesn't doesn't happen now it's a different place now but this is not it is very much so because a hobby is due in those days right extraordinary and would you say it's been inferential part of you all retirement is having networks both sessions am I what I want is that street days a week until the end then I reduce it down to one day a week but I still going with a friend of mine who is still going in herself and doing volunteer work oh the No I'm not to conclude this G.D.'s I'm driving rang him and thank you for this how should we remember John Wells and his contribution. As he's talking in his book of some of the marvelous marvelous school that not this thing a great contribution My 1st memory of Joe No. Baby tiger on the leash and he is. Fascinating Julie thank you for your story I'm really grateful to lovely to talk to you today thank you. Julian walls and chase if you're going to Marvel story to tell me either from years gone by all right up to date either way I'd love to hear from you today 080-810-3800 is my phone number text silent to travel 3 and Jordan here with the sports are they want Jordan Judy became a volunteer because she had an appeal on b.b.c. Radio sent back in 9072 great story great great story I'm loving that. With your help the listener Jordan is here so Jordan disappointments with the rugby on Saturday but spirits lifted somewhat by Formula One news for me today. B.b.c. Radio silent sports. News of Hamilton Well done Louis is the message isn't it yes I was hoping to start the bulletin with 2 world champion student as you say with just the one unfortunately this morning will come to the rugby in a moment but Lewis Hamilton sealed his 6 Formula one world title yesterday with a 2nd place finish in the United States chrome pray in Austin in Texas the race was won by his Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas means that Hamilton is now the 2nd most successful f one driver of all time and just one championship behind the all time record holder Michael Schumacher I just can't believe it myself I still remember sitting with my feet up on the chair watching the Grammys and now I'm here with 6 both actors and I'm up with the greats you know it's I just feel like a normal dude from Steven it's you know so it's it's very very odd good weekend for Lewis Hamilton it was a good weekend for Boerma in the football as well their captain Steve Cook says the side should take huge confidence from Saturday's win over Manchester United Joshua kings go. Separated the sides lifting the cherries up to 7th in the Premier League and skipper Cook says a win over a big 6 sign can be a huge lift moving forward will be Chelsea here. And we don't need to make the most of it of English hopefully this year we can put that right. If it. Wants. To get fresh last week this week. Just shows what help can be coming up in half an hour we'll hear from St midfielder James Wood Proust's after an improved performance despite defeat at Manchester City in the Premier League yesterday Everton drew one a with Tottenham a Goodison Park for the match was overshadowed by an horrific ankle injury suffered by evidence on Drake Gomes the Portuguese midfielder will have surgery later today on a fractured dislocation to his right ankle in the days of the game Leicester moved up to 3rd after they beat Crystal Palace to know at Selhurst Park Portsmouth midfielder Ben close says there are a lot of similarities between the way they're playing this season and last but with one crucial difference the blues threw away a late lead on Saturday at home to Oxford the 3rd time in 14 matches they've done so this season probably just missed out on automatic promotion last season but then blew just one much later on over the course of the whole season and it just shows that performances are. Different from. A lot of games like on. One reason or another we haven't seen them out. This summer to look at improve on I'm sure we can turn it around finally in rugby union the chief executive of the are a few Bill Sweeney says Eddie Jones is committed to seeing out his contract is England head coach until 2021 so he's been speaking following England's 3212 defeat to South Africa in the World Cup final on Saturday Julian more sport for you in half an hour because I missed most because I went I went to get a paper so I could come back and watch the rugby with my breakfast and then of course you know. What wrong. Make is I when I drive out of the drive when I came back the tray a trade full in where my car would have been. Some very glad I went out and then of course I missed the rugby because I spent the next 2 hours sitting in the car not want to be electrocuted. Probably did your business favor because it was painful to watch my little supporter of the people were telling me later in the day so when the guys turned up from s.s.a. That they didn't miss anything Jules. So we have a nice let's have a listen to this is rugby club we went there to get reaction from the fans have a listen to what happened. I don't know yet but stick what a great guy this is more than just going to start winning it brilliant what a great day just so excited it's not the result we expected I had such names this morning but here we are and we've done it and I know mine aren't He supports his gate have. Been on the chairman the piece of rubbish not the school we wanted Africa school more twice and won the game there but the bet on the side of 47 and I have commiseration on 40. From England and South African fans for Rugby Club on Saturday and listen to that now and joining me is an ego muscle from Hampshire who played for England in the 2007 Rugby World Cup squad I was old the show on Friday that 6 most recent very small clubs if I bet. That do you well welcome back to morning so I missed it in the storm chaos but many many didn't but many many disappointed What do you make of it. Yeah I'm really disappointed you know in reflection really proud that. I'm what they teach the semifinal against. Some of the finest rugby I've seen in a long long time and I just couldn't replicate on Saturday against South Africa and then. Playing for something larger I think than just sports you know congratulations to South Africa cottage for England. Very proud a lot being said about talking about South Africa in your same time to something more significant that this is just the Senate that the nation needed at the moment do you do you agree with that. Yes I mean the. Captain has an incredible story and has had an incredible journey and you know said Africa really need this it's a troubled country and they saw lift lift and the messaging was incredible from the team and from the captain which was you know getting a groove. Steeple together they speak 5 different languages and you know what can be achieved and what he's asking for is unity in his country and it's incredibly powerful Blandy said it contained Can they still expect a hero's welcome it's a great achievement to make the final. It is massively Fortunately they were I guess it's just the you know the key difference is I had in 231-7000 people at. Or around visiting Buckingham Palace 10 Downing Street compared to 2007 coming back leaving and South Africa and nobody was it. Just to realize the fact of life let's. Celebrate and they celebrate winning a trophy like that with 'd William Webb Alex and it's just a fact of reality which is going to play as. You know life goes on it is just sport monumental occasion and should be very very proud of hosting an incredible World Cup. Sort of back in the hearts and minds just I'm fortunate the guys couldn't pull it off you know in a one off final and 6 nations not that far off. It isn't a. Cup I think it's from you know they are preparing they made a statement they're preparing for 4 years' time they're hosting 2023 Rugby World Cup and they're preparing right mind Magna fly off I was with is there a meal out in Japan and he won Young Player of the year the World War Well rugby award you know he somebody that France can really look at and pin their hopes on the next sort of Jonny Wilkinson fronds but for England you know yes the next thing is the 6 Nations and I'm winning that and it with Eddie Jones I hope so I hope he continues because he has been instrumental in England reaching the World Cup final and so you know it's. A good time a nation we now just if we're to be so that figure in the future we just need to take it really. Big. Credible and just kind of sob Anyway it was sports as to what it was for everyone else poverty thank you very much Deana good to have you on the shuttle's one thank you for insight is all very grateful to. England rugby player Paul the winning team and then as he said probably the difference between the number of people at Heathrow 70000 and. 3 He had 2007. With the traffic and travel all the way memories of Dr John Knowles the founder of models used to report coming up shortly I'm talking of rides Judy we are going to be. On the out of whites road changes of marriage. Or was she happy peeing on the traffic will tilt in the next 15 minutes. E.t.c. Center and travel fast at $733.00 has Judy but heavy traffic on the routes and thanks for. The calls from the n 27 at Southampton there's a vehicle 5 between junctions 23271836 junctions crating delays both ways 1015 minutes or so at the moment and $27.00 plus found a breakdown between hatch and Southampton junction $7.00 and $5.00 means a delay of about 25 minutes from such as with the Whiteley's junction 98303 at Stonehenge no instance reported but there's a whole 5 pound as you come along from the 836 Soulsby junction about 15 minutes west bound white express Ford puts Maccaferri saying that should have gone 730 with cancelled checks updates in 15 minutes. Monday morning brand new week b.b.c. Radio 7 good morning for me Julian Clegg to Makinson here with our headlines thank you doing good morning a Bournemouth family is refusing to quit its campaign for road safety improvements on the a 27 near to Chichester after a car accident claimed the life of the eldest son in 2005 this weekend to mark the 14th anniversary of the death of 18 year old Steve Bernard Stevie who was one of 3 students killed in a head on collision at a crossing point on the a 27 between Fontwell and Tang mare the chief executive of n.h.s. Providers the body which represents hospitals and health trusts in England has warned political parties not to overdramatize problems in the n.h.s. During the general election and an article for The Times Chris Hopson says using the n.h.s. As a political weapon risks letting the public down by making unrealistic promises a new phase of road works on the Senate Mary's roundabout just outside Newport starts today it will see the jewel carriageways linking cows to Newport reduced to a single line until before Christmas the overall work is expected to take 15 months swimming is saving the n.h.s. And social caste system in Hampshire on the Isle of Wight nearly $13000000.00 pounds a year that's according to research by swim England which highlights the health by . If it's of swimming to people recovering from strokes or living with dementia it also says more than $340000.00 pounds each year is saved across hamesha by prescribing swimming for people with depression and Dr John Knowles the conservationist who founded the world renowned wildlife partner to Winchester has died at the age of 90 John Knowles opened a model in 1972 with the intention of preserving endangered species the 140 acre park now attracts more than half a 1000000 visitors a year and was not a lovely tribute from a studio in its ago if you just work out you Mr Julie who appeal on b.b.c. Radio sent back in when he could have been late 7172 to be a volunteer well so she had the appeal on the station and then she went to volunteer along with 20 other people got to know John Knowles very very well and then said lovely things about him in the last few minutes let's go and thank you for all your stories are talking Ma Well stories today could be from years gone by all right up to date either way if you've been there Tim just remind us about your your is that your son is it Josh is toil Yes he's got a little a little cuddly toy call Snow Leopard Yeah we got it on the way I was just after the snow leopards were born the Cubs were born and they had a little Tom bias and he wanted a life as we laughed about it is 20 pound or whatever anyone and that's his cuddly toy if. You should say it's well and. It's still around the. Story but we want to hear yours this morning has he been a volunteer that you knew John Wells who want to do a tribute on the these stories coming our way 281-0300 text trouble free email me Julian Clegg of the u.k. We've got tributes on the way in just a moment let's get the latest on the weather well 109 mile an hour gusts on the other while on Saturday which is bad I can vouch for that with a tree damn near me losing my phone lines and my nearly losing my electricity but not quite. The latest on the focus. Well not as windy today. Is windy today they'll be some sunny intervals and showers some of the showers will be heavy they'll be a risk of have. Around as well breezy maximum temperature 12 degrees Celsius tonight will see further showers at 1st which could be happy to midnight most places should become dry with clear spells mostly tonight at 1st but then brisk northerlies later on temperature tonight down to 5 degrees Celsius tomorrow mostly dry with sunny intervals and variable amounts of cloud will be a brisk northerly wind temperatures around 12 degrees Celsius looking further ahead Wednesday will be a wet and cold day as the cloud thickens with spells of rain coming in once these clear overnight they'll be showers following behind Thursday will see heavy showers developing at times and it could become windy later on Thursday as for Friday looks like being largely dry day with some sunny spiles light winds the Ensure. Strong winds. Wind west or southwest becoming cyclonic 5 to 7 decreasing 4 times visibility good occasionally moderate weather rain or thunder the sea state. Becoming slight for a time b.b.c. Radio waves. Thanks him so well this Monday morning on the way. We have coming up shortly and yes we're talking right works this morning this time it. Is. Tell me what's going to be a bit of a problem. On the way. Thank you for these 103. But 1st let's hear a bit more about to talk to John Wells the founder of. Back in $9072.00 as we had in the last 15 minutes with some volunteers as well including our service to Judy the idea was to preserve endangered species my caps Sens the special reports. Based when John Knowles opened well in 972 Hampshire and the u.k. As a whole had never seen anything quite like Ace It was one of the 1st parks in Europe to focus on animal conservation and quickly became an important breeding center for several endangered species numbers increase. And it's largely that which is forcing species of animals extinction seeing more well as the thriving attraction that it is today it's hard to believe that it had to come through some tough times when it 1st opened nearly didn't open its hole because of local opposition one of the keys to its success was the opening of the m. Free motorway which board visitors from London another ironically was Victor the injured giraffe and struggle to get to his feet captivated the media brought the zoo world fame in 1977 when Stafford his a former acting director of Manuel and cared for John Harris his Hampshire home over the last year a total visionary somebody who wanted to push the barrier as he was the 1st person to put mix pieces together in a paddock something that happens in the wild all the time but somehow the other zoos hadn't done a fair of what might happen in a statement today mobiles chief executive James Cretan a said John Knowles was a great innovator who implemented many changes to the operations of Zoos and conservation and said we have a lot to thank him for in 2000. 7 John resigned as onery director of Manuel I think he'd seen it with other cigarette to maybe stayed on a little bit too long and maybe not allowing the organization to roll forward as it should do to progress and I think it was something that he was quite keen that he never stood in the way of progress John knows a visionary conservationist whose passion for preserving diverse species of animals live on in the zoo he creates Hades. B.b.c. Radio sun is my caps reporting that about the death of Dr John moles and thank you for all your stories this morning that's one of our fun is today your models Who stories keep on coming right 10300 tech segment one trouble 3 emerging. U.k. Miriam who we may get on the phone in a while but says my 3 grandchildren love ma Well we all have annual passes the favorites are now the snow leopard the Penguins and the eldest whose 10 favorite is the sloth we spend ages in the tropical house as well keep the stories coming Miriam texted servant to travel 3 we'll have more on the way between now and I to call. Dot your day wait. Now there's one definite thing which makes back to school on Monday even worse and that is a road works on the out of white person you. Every Hudson is at the road works all the other walk this morning so Emily tell us what's happening away you are very importantly. When I'm actually hiding in a bike shelter at Mary's Hospital because as is the way with life broadcasting the heavens open just as I do you want to but I are can see the queue now from Kells towards. Him and it's moving but it's certainly picked up in the last 15 minutes when I've been standing here when I 1st arrived there was no queue till it's because some areas roundabout he's now single lane approaches they've taken one lane out coming from New Paltz and also coming from cows now they have been road works at this roundabouts Mary's Hospital the St Mary's roundabout it's known us since September but today this layout changes now for people coming from going to whites it means for us right has reopened so that's a bonus but it does mean you're going to see he's coming from Newport and from cows it's all part of a 50 month scheme to replace this roundabout with to link. Traffic light controlled junctions and it's about future proofing really given that the growth in traffic expected in this area when camp is redevelop the prison sites become a housing development and there was significant opposition emulate to this. There was yes back in September 3000 people had signed a petition saying these are the wrong scheme at the wrong tell I'm going to cause massive disruption what they're saying really is that the issue here is that Mary's wasn't big enough to warrant this work because it ranks well below what happens down about a mile south bridge now one of the people I spoke to when I was over here on the island a few weeks ago was Julian Tony he runs a catering truck in the Being Q called off the roundabout a lot of people around here have been very worried about the West because we're not sure exactly how it affects all tried whereas they round about should be really busy or day long right now I would say it's already down say probably around about 50 percent of normal business the problem is that doing all of this works here to try and alleviate the problem but in fact what they're actually doing is pushing the problem more up this why it's not going to help the situation that so local council has been constantly complaining about the works and it was not needed at all but they're still going out regardless so I understand it was a ground side of the going to spend the money regardless what would you spend money on truthfully but they're all I'm really mates is a better route from a sweat house pure and simple everybody knows that it's just what's really needed is a bridge. Well there you are I mean that's the whole story of whether there should be a bridge it couse is the other thing they're talking about they complain that traffic lights. Dissipate completely or is it just down to one lane was the road. Now that your carriageway will come back when this is finished now this this section of the road work finishes just before Christmas and then we don't know quite yet what it's going to look like after Christmas there any releasing the kind of plans for the right works in sort of 23 months but we don't quite know but yes the roundabout is going and as I said it was a roundabout that many people when I spoke to said was it was no problem in the 1st place now the council what are they been telling you well I picked up a few the points that she and my dad and I put them to the council who is in charge that's in Ward he's in charge of transport traffic on the island he says you know it's mainly I said that you know people with saying to me the scheme wasn't needed he said it's all part of a bigger plan called the new port traffic plan which does involve Georgie's way south of the town bridge and St Mary's roundabout people can't foresee what the traffic growth will be like always being shown the expected figures between now and 21st before they go up hundreds of percent and mainly based around the prison sort but there are other developments as well that we expect along foreign shroud we expect more industrial sites to come into play and when people say oh well we don't need it now probably quite right but the main purpose of this is looking to the future. And I did also put the point about the East Cowes West Cal's bridge to him they said the council have looked at it and they agree with the public they're saying there is a need for a permanent bridge over the Medina River and they say they've asked the government for money for a visa feasibility study to progress that there we haven't heard back yet whether or not they're getting that money there's a few other things the government thinking about the moment which might delay the decision on whether they're going to get the money for that Ok and Emily before I let you go we were remembering Dr John Mills today stories and as a mom I suspect you haven't you. I have in my latest trip was the last day of the summer holidays and my father in law because he had a strike last March so you know a year and a half ago I want to was in hospital he said to me I'm determined to get out of here and I'm determined that I should get some more wells and actually he can't walk around all as a so we had to hire in the. Right and we took a mobility scooter. The day and he said I'm happy now I feel lucky and I thought that was where after a year and a half of recovery he felt like because he's been able to sit there in the kitchen look over at the giraffes you know where that lovely area where you can look at the cafe it's because I feel I feel I'm back to my oh so now and actually the best thing for us is that mobility so much he's going one full right now we praise him again great some lovely store really are. Thank you for that and. So today Emily there with her story if you want to join in on our mobile stories as well today you can give me a call 80300 overs he give a view on the roadworks that write about some you can also let me know. Via e-mail. Radio. Traffic senses that I suspect a lot of other things besides his Judy get over into peak traffic time on our route and they are all pretty hectic and on the m 27 just west of a vehicle fire it's between junctions 3 and 2 and 271 a day 36 is creating some big problems delays westbound of about 45 minutes from in between the end threes to junction 4 eastbound as you come along from off to junction one it's going to take about 20 minutes or so to get through and no reported incidents on the a 303 but at Stonehenge an eastbound delay from the 836 Soulsby road is running at about 45 minutes 15 minutes as you come west. And heading out of Mary's Hospital in the new village Well it's looking quite slow down to 10 to 15 minutes away what links call 30 sailings between 1st and. Cancellations at the moment next update state. Radio travel hotline 80810300. Times we've been talking this morning about crossings on Jewel carriageways and whether they should be basically got rid of completely This is crossings where you cross the jewel carriage way at right angles to the traffic when you're coming out of a side road for example at the a $27.00 at night and or Another example would be on the I $31.00 kneecap them to refuse start and inches to says in haste off to work but I'm just emailing you I use the crossing she puts it very common at night and turn right southbound it is a nightmare and there are times when I voided its and gave lights the latter seem to disappear the alternatives are felt well read about even greater accident death trap the night and honestly she says all bugger right about which is nearly as bad as fault well for accidents further west is the dreaded fishbowl right about another black spot basically the a 27 is overused and very unsafe and and I think the saying it should have been a motorway in a fast paced p.s. Actually turned south across the night crossing about an hour before that accident you're discussing today it was a foul night and I'd driven over the downed some logs worth all of which at the time was white knuckle driving thank you for your e-mail we're going to talk more about that with the family after adults more it's 9 minutes to 8 Still to come more of your memories a model stories which we are loving today thank you so much for joining in and all in memory obviously talked to John Knowles today who founded models who say we're going to find next. Week the scene radios and. Yes his jaw new joke to be starting that the sport today would 2 championships for England and the u.k. But it's only one with Lewis Hamilton but you know great success for him extraordinary incredible Dillion year crown Formula One world champion yesterday for the 6th time in his career he finished 2nd in the United States grown Prix in Austin behind his Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas but it was still enough for him to clinch the title and he's now the 2nd most successful f one driver of all time just one championship behind the record holder Michael Schumacher I just can't believe it myself I still remember sitting with my feet up on the chair watching the game freeze and now I'm here with 6 both adults and I'm up with the greats you know it's I just feel like a normal dude from Steven it's you know so it's it's very very odd on to football and James will process their battling performance against champions Manchester City will count for nothing if they don't maintain their efforts since lost to one later on at the stadium when some way to repairing the damage done against Leicester the week before more Proust knows they need to use that performance as a barometer in future games so he wrote the pressure when the manager came in last season we had to plan the pressure we have to to be aggressive. If we can do that against a strong man city side and the show we get to. Go forward now every every team should have problems with us in the Premier League yesterday Everton Drew want to with Tottenham a Goodison Park that much though overshadowed by a horrific ankle injury suffered by Everton's Andre Gomes the Portuguese midfielder will have surgery later on today on a fractured dislocation to his right ankle in the days of the game Leicester moved up to 3rd after they beat Crystal Palace to know at Selhurst Park coming up in half an hour we'll hear again from Steve Cook following bore most brilliant won their victory over Manchester United and also get Ben close his take on Portsmouth after they failed to see out another game in League One But 1st the striker Scotland. Dell has warned the teams at the top of the National League that they're coming for them Randall scored a hat trick is the Spitfires beat Howard at 42 on Saturday to move up to 11th in the table we needed just to turn one point into 3 and we know before on the show table in. The top officer. It scares our conference because we're looking at top of that top of the league now and we can't be that far off it and I was wrong way. Once we start getting numbers back over for everything would be some kind of force you can hear more from Rendalen our podcast that's available to download now via the b.b.c. Sounds website up funny Rugby Union the chief executive of the r.f.u. Bill when he says that Eddie Jones is committed to seeing out his contract is England head coach until 2021 so when he's been speaking following England's 3212 defeat to South Africa in the World Cup final on Saturday Julian more sport for you after 8 o'clock thank you very much for that Jordan 6 minutes to 8 now when I was off from a holiday we were running our voices competition and later with Alan and Lou between 10 and one the final 6 contestants for Beavers who are descendants new voices competition are in the studio so listen out for that is later all the way in just a moment stories about my memories of Dr John Knowles all the way on the phones next care for carrots b.b.c. Radio silent for care as returns and we need your help to say a huge thank you for the work done by unpaid carers across the south last year you helped us put a smile in the face of hundreds of cameras across Hampshire. 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Phoned in to say he was unwell and because it was a life taken its family in gave him all the paraphernalia off tomorrow and some other atheists thought it would be good to strike one of the wild animals and can remember the toy or whether it was a lawyer but it ended up morning is on quite badly and my friend it was somebody else with anyway your friend was then this is a point yeah you know. Well wandering boy. Meridian or something I expect it was Marion Tamraz were there and then there he was. Like. Could only happen to me. So that is a this is what I hoped would happen today was a really good usual quirky story so that's the story of your bait. Of the day someone else gets. Out of all lads up on the t.v. As does your friend did you get into trouble Well I think it's because Marion is obviously covered the south there I think it was pretty pretty good chance that he did. That one. In a toilet that enclosure twice and avoids narrating. Thank you. 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Straggly be great and I learned how to fly on Prince takes to know how exciting course with love getting off it right that's terrific there's a yeah I know you're looking for a fun guy and all sorts of things going on so sounds like a really good try out Oh it's lovely this time of year mushrooms are coming up in just a minute so it's a bit well I know not to eat anything it's great so good morning Jack this morning gradually join the Halloween experience of my Will your ma will stories of I keep these coming 103800 is my phone number. It's one but it's right. E.c.u. Radio silent and out of these with Jim is in for David stay at his Judy I don't commute Julian busy and slow and on the m $27.00 it's out front in a vehicle 5 outs now that means westbound from the m 4 was at the get the in 3 steps and full policy into 71 towards Junction City delay of about 45 minutes coming eastbound the delays about 15 minute to date 15. Thank you Judy so on the way Mike Bushell joining me live he survived yet another dance off mike on the show in the next 50 minutes to get in touch about that let me now b.c.c. And Miss Nancy I'm. On the island. The sandwich might be something to do with the zoo or whatever I want all that's going to be we'll find out in the next 15 minutes good morning for me Julian Clegg on this Monday morning the 4th of November 29000 trust you had a good weekend great to have you there let's get the latest news now at 8 with to Makinson Thank you Julian good morning a Bournemouth army is refusing to quit its campaign for road safety improvements on the a 27 need to choose just after a car accident claimed the life of the eldest son in 2005 this weekend marked the 14th anniversary of the death of 18 year old Steven Ott highways England has stated the jewel carriage to a crossing point only a $27.00 are safe but Stevie's brother Jack who was 13 at the time of the accident told Julian Clegg on b.b.c. Radio 7 this morning that a Freedom of Information request submitted by the family to the Highways Agency told a different story since 2005 being I refer if I was in casualties of any injuries crossing points May 27 and include $84.00 territories in the time terrorists were 14 years down the line and there is still hundreds and hundreds of accidents hundreds of casualties each year and there's been no improvement doctors and health service leaders in England have pleaded with the Conservatives and Labor not to use the n.h.s. To win votes Journ the election campaign the Academy of Medical roll colleges an n.h.s. Providers which represents hospital trusts in England are telling voters to beware of irrational undeliverable promises or outright lies the Academy's chairwoman carry McKeown said the role of the.