It's 5 o'clock the laces news now read by Steve thank you falls Good evening work is continuing the saving to restore power to thousands of homes in Suffolk after the storm the small ning the county was the worst affected parts of the East with the largest number of houses losing their supplies the numbers affected are coming down but almost 6000 homes in the county is still offline Simon Whitfield is from u.k. Power networks he says they can give a firm timetable for all the work to be completed so we are looking at restoring customers as safely as quickly as possible at the moment at liens are out and about and they are locating those cables down on the ground and ensuring that public safety is number one so I'd like to just reiterate if anyone comes across a cable that is down please give us a call. And it's been causing many problems on the rail lines across the region the storm caused damage to a train on the subway to Mark's tail line when it struck a tray and Janae is from Network Rail are working to get power lines back up on the main line between Stowmarket and nor edge but suppose lines are out of action for the rest of the day Jonathan Demme bay from Greater Anglia says the storm Kohls much damage. Across the network one point this morning we're in the line in that was that we can repair your ex's to fix the line but over the course of the day that we're relevant is the thing about doing everything they can to get the lines reopened so Lyon France is to Cambridge and Pittsburgh has reopened the license is to London has reopened as well a pub in Lebanon as being investigated for suspected serious crime and disorder the angel hotel in the marketplace has been closed for more than a week this now from Clare had the police were called to the angel hotel earlier this month to report some men had gone into the pub with predicted and offensive weapons 2 men were assaulted and suffered minor injuries a man in his fifty's was arrested and has been released under investigation Bay But Council say the police have now asked through a review of the pubs license on suspicion of its being associated with those serious crime and disorder that review should happen within the next 3 weeks the county's Police and Crime Commissioner is admitting a council tax rise will affect those on low incomes to impossible is pushing for an increase of 6.8 percent for his share of the council tax that's around 12 pounds a year for the average household he says they've cut back as far as they coat and there's no other choice occurring understand how difficult it will be for particularly for those on larynx homes could I just say we are doing everything possible to be more efficient more effective in the last. It's a 70 is they can stand we has actually made recurring savings over 26000000 pounds not a huge amount so it's really really difficult to find other areas to make savings there's been a 2nd weekend of crime of the high streets in Southwold a fish and chip shop was broken into a side door was forced and a safe was stolen and was an attempted break in at 7 head dressing the previous weekend there were 5 similar crimes on the high street it's Which hospital has been rated as good by inspectors from the Care Quality Commission as well as the main hospital the inspection was about community hospitals in old Felixstowe and Bluebird lodge in Ipswich near Maloney is the managing director for which hospital he says they got areas to improve from training updates a number of our staff had received training 7080 percent they would like us to get us up to 95 percent some of them and the tree training requirements where absolutely working on a raid done some work we know all of our average to get our staff up to the right levels of training. Figures just released show it's the worst flu season in the u.k. For 7 years cases of ricin in every part of the country the chief inspector of prisons has invoked new powers to demand immediate improvements to a jail he's told the justice secretary that nursing in prison is on safe and dangerous 8 prisoners have taken their lives in the jail over the last 2 years. A wolf in bulk share which escaped from an animal sanctuary has been recaptured children at a nearby school near Redding were told to stay indoors or the search for the animal was taking place and they catch fence guy who want life presents a bottle fed the wolf when he was a cub and she says he posed no harm he's a beautiful very very gentle whoa and on the hand raised by some exceptional people he would never have been a threat to anyone it's horrible it does frighten people but unfortunately it is everybody going crazy as usual well I'm not a threat to people. Now here with the latest polls it's Graham if you stand a close family and you such lone signing manager McAfee says one could arrive before Saturday's match a bolt on The Boss has also told us that defender Tommy Smith is likely to join m.l.s. Side Colorado Rapids in the coming days that move will signal the end of an era Portman Road Smith is currently towns longest serving player you had a concert is out of the Australian Open tennis of the 2nd round stage she lost in straight sets so American world number 123 but not a para Qantas now when just 3 of 11 matches since reaching the semifinals of Wimbledon in July the defending champion Ronnie O'Sullivan has been knocked out of the master Snoopy who's been 61 in the quarter finals by Mark Allen at London's Alexandra Palace and bath number 8 Zac Mercer is in line to make his England debut against Italy in Rome in the rugby 6 nations in the absence of Nathan Hughes and believe in a power Masters named in any Jones's squad and is no longer listed as an apprentice player much calmer tonight's no strong winds but it's going to be cold and play with a frost going down overnight 20 degrees Celcius tomorrow a fine and mostly dry day was sunny spells but with a chance of showers and a high of 5 degrees Celsius that's our news and weather we'll have more 530. Stephen. B.b.c. Radio itself. Coming up shortly after Suffolk was battered by gale force winds overnight thousands of homes across the county are still without power we'll have the latest on those repairs from u.k. Power networks in town defender Tommy Smith looks set to be on his way to the United States thing is just an opportunity for them would. Like to explore certainly. If we could I think a look you want to play short of a more for Mick McCarthy before 6 Plus would you be willing to pay more council tax to benefit the counties police force and we find out how music can help people with dimension. Being easy radius and. More now on our to. Story this Teton the damage caused by gale force winds across the county earlier today gusts of over 80 miles an hour saw the bridge shut during the morning rush hour and other routes were blocked by Phoolan branches and trees most train lines were blocked and thousands of homes lost their power supplies b.b.c. Look east Kevin birches spent today looking at effects of the storm in Suffolk. The cult unfun factory at 6 month improve no match for the winds which whipped across open fields lifted the corner of the roof and then peeled it back like the lid on a tin of soggy. Inside all around the play equipment a massive debris bricks and plaster and above our heads the covering which remained clattering in a breeze which refused to die down. The owners of the business which has been running for almost a year didn't want to say anything on camera not surprising given what's happened and given what they now need to sort out they say they're relieved that nobody was hurt they'll be in touch with anyone with a booking to talk about a refund and their right is to get this center reopened as soon as they can. Also out of action for about 2 hours in the morning rush the Orwell bridge officials had expected to avoid closure but Mother Nature had other ideas and with the a 14 crossing a no go roads in and around it switch were gridlocked Jeong story is the Suffolk County Council whose brief includes highways it's been better this last couple of times than it was maybe this time last year when it closed down and we do know that we have to make provision already we've got funding from central government full of the federal Well crossing which will help. Crossing the river in places but today we face saved come. We have funding for a strategic outline business case for the North. And I think that's something that everybody wants to have happen in a statement highways England added We have the safety of road users at the forefront of our minds when we decide to close the bridge because of severe weather we are also aware that closures of the bridge caused disruption around Ipswich and have been exploring short and longer term ways to keep disruption to a minimum with our partners locally. The winds also blew down countless trees in saddle makers lane melts and they would bridge a police car blocked the way as a team worked further down trying to clear a huge tree which came down on to power lines it didn't cut the supply but across the county 1000 were left without electricity power in the village of East Bridge near laced and went off around 6 of the spawning this is what I call Bo an Arab country builder Graham because one of those left fumbling for a torch in the dock as he's having a new property fitted out close to his existing home but work on that had to be called off so how does he feel about the power cut very frustrated in one sense but you have to be positive about ice it because you know. It's life but you have to say why do we have to in the 21st century have to put up with this sort of situation when it could go under the ground. To emergency teams Suffolk Police said that in the 5 hour spell between 5 am and 10 am they took just short of 700 calls to their 999 and 101 numbers during the same period yesterday the figure was just under $100.00. 7 birch trees that reports one of one points more than 130000 homes across the east . Without power tonight in Suffolk 11000 properties are yet to have them electricity restored we can get the latest now from u.k. Power networks a customer can manage and who isn't Simon will fill his on the line to size salmon why they could open it so what is the situation at the moment here in Suffolk So the good news is that figure has now dropped so we now have 5600 customers roughly of supply at the moment so that's still quite a large number place to say that that number has been dropping throughout the day and we keep in our customers updated wherever we can still plenty of engineers out there working on these repairs we have in date and we'll continue to do so until we get all of those customers back on now looking at those numbers that we've still got off now it's unlikely that we'll get every customer back on tonight but we will make sure that we update any customers that will not receive power back tonight so that they can make alternative arrangements or indeed if we can support them in any way how do you do that because we are talking several hundreds not thousands yet so it wherever possible if if their customers that we know about the vulnerable that may need extra support we will pick up the phone will ring those and anyone else where we are as you say those big numbers will send out automatic messages to mobile phones and so that and lines where those landlines are working to say give them an update just to keep people in informed and presumably the repair efforts from your workers today have been somewhat hampered by the weather. Yeah absolutely I mean if you look at the the weather that we've experienced and the damage that has happened on the network it's been a monumental effort to get to where we are now we restored about 93 percent of all of those supplies that when saw financially and the guys and gals in the field have been working tirelessly to get those customers back up isn't it time we put more power lines underground it would prevent all this happening every time we get some blustery weather. Is not always the answer I mean we invest heavily in the network through tree trimming and reinforcing the cables initially we have if we underground all the cables if there is inevitably a fault on a cable it's not as easy to find when it's on the ground particularly row or busy areas indeed when we have today our roads that can cause as much disruption when we need to do that to fix any issues so whilst Absolutely I agree it would be great to lease noirs that you wouldn't have the ground actually means that we can get supplies back all quickly because you can see the damage Thank you Simon for joining us on the program good to talk to you thank you Simon with Hilda from the u.k. Pound networks he's their customer can manage or Meanwhile a north Suffolk farmer has been speaking of his horror a strong winds today blew sparks from a bomb blaze towards nearby homes and other bombs filled with straw dozens of firefighters from across Suffolk and Norfolk went to the scene of Beccles the alarm was raised shortly before 6 o'clock this morning after a fabric out in a Dutch bonnet Laurel's from Campbell's been speaking to Farmer Jeffrey mean and the whole family and was voice back and go on in that direction so the sparks are coming over here. And and they went over that building and set fire to faith that top the high power that building and that name to go in next door Sealock and that that. Is a good almost 100 yards away from the. From the Dutch No not really lucky that that this this just didn't get catch foreign insane just because the farmer got a way out wasn't site. Because I stood there with the with the with the finest Adair white just something to sketch and what about the machinery that you had installed in the Dutch pond just to write off neighbors and. You know just cause RISC OS So you want to. Sign it and what you lost west to track is ahead in Him number trying that's kind of straw. Wow strange how 2 and we don't quite know how it started but we believe it's when relates and said yeah I went out way with way Somalis with the farm and we had a far. More grandstand then then fill up a month and now I'm gone I was there when uncovered enough to do something to that thing that's what we Somalia's president next over there said that that was nothing but I will win whatever that that has Because because the installs on man suck me into the thanks in the name found me considering that there were a lot of other instance going on at the time well what do you what would you say about their reaction to the of the fire service. And I don't get just rewards of what I do do that because we all need to be said this is and they would just. Because because of that that coming full and when they looked at the telly and after they got taken by the 1st one the. Others all alone just just just what they'll do to watch and things but what ever happened was that my control as you say with the wind it must that is quite a scary sight isn't sparks flying around and just like seeing the fog across the continent you know in America if that's. What it was was far because you just have to just. The. Quick response to the. Police and Crime Commissioner wants to increase the amount for the police. The move would add an average of 12 pounds a year per household to bills over the next financial year earlier Tim Pasmore admitted to me it was a large increase he was asking for well 6.8 percent is a very big increase I'm well aware of that and it will be painful for some people that I quite understand but that extra 12 pounds a year that the minister Nantz just before Christmas present should be very helpful and I think I was warning that you know Tobar that if we didn't do something about the financial position we would be in dire straits would have to look at reducing some services I spoke to the Minister about this and so on and I have to say we were obviously completely taken by surprise when this an answer came through just before Christmas that we could increase the council tax part of policing by that 12 pounds so the good news about that is by putting this proposal forward which I hope the place in Crown panel will agree with me next week it does enable us to look at further improvements in Suffolk policing and not have to might become banks and I was really worried about that people already facing increased pressure on their household budgets that can the money be found from elsewhere well and as a going on really sorry about this I quite understand how difficult it will be for particularly for those on Larry incomes could I just say we are doing everything possible to be more efficient more effective and listeners might like to know over the last 6 or 7 years they can stand we has actually made recurring savings every year it's over $26000000.00 pounds Natura huge amount on new budget will be $125000000000.00 pounds this year it's just under a 100 $22.00 so it's really really difficult to find other areas to make savings that say that there is I can absolutely assure everybody a relentless focus looking at everything possible to save money and be more effective and some of that some of this extra money that will be getting be raising and just around about $3000000.00 pounds and they can't. The tax will enable us the further investment in technology things like automatic numberplate recognition but he won't Verio camera so there is an upside to that now I know it's not huge but we are going to be in a much better position and I fear we would have been otherwise some people will see this as the public being made to pay for your failure to get a better settlement from the policing minister. Well they're entitled to that view and I'm quite happy to admit but yes we tried everything possible to get the government to give us a better deal they haven't done that I am very very disappointed that the Home Office hasn't listened to suffix case or a much fairer settlement and been really pleased that Peter old us is very very helpful to us for trying to get this better settlement in Iraq and say to people is I'm sorry we haven't been successful this year but that campaign must go on we haven't been successful as I say but I'm not giving up on elected to represent Suffolk's best interests and I can tell you I'll do my damnedest to make sure the government does listen it will take time but we're going to keep at it surely there's a danger this becoming a regular thing you'll be back next year asking council tax payers for another increase. Well you may be aware that the minister did say we could put it up by a similar amount next year as well and what I will say Here now is that having had extensive discussions with the Chief Constable because it is responsible for the operational side I'm not going to give any commitment about what we do next year at this stage we'll see have things develop during this year it is a possibility I'm not running away from that but I do expect the chief counsel in his team to deliver what they've been given this year and we will review it roughly this time next year so I can't rule that in and I can't rule it out but we will be monitoring progress very very carefully during the forthcoming year on the basis that it is a lot of money we're asking people to pay for all I do I fully accept that suffix Police and Crime Commissioner Tim Pasmore speaking to me earlier. A Bell South Stephen Foster on b.b.c. Radio Suffolk. Thank you very much indeed for tuning all way on this Thursday evening a bird flu prevention zone has been declared across the whole of England after more dead wild birds were found with the virus the move means all poultry and bird keepers in the country have to. Follow strict measures to protect their livestock from the disease speaking to us now is Alastair price and runs havens filled happy eggs in hock some not far from Alistair a very good evening to you thank you for being with us hello good afternoon Yeah well you ready for today's announcements Yeah we've been so expecting it for a while really to look at the past couple years on on how the state and move has made contract across here we sort of we've been bracing ourselves for it when you're becoming How will it affect things for you. Will hopefully you know Defra and the authorities that govern us in controlling his disease of have learned in the last couple of years and hopefully they'll be a little bit more proactive and it looks like they are paying by monitoring a lot of the wild populations to see if the disease is present in which they found 2 main sites in Dorset more a chair where there's a quite high number of infected so it's quite a concern. You have more than 500 birds on you so does not mean you have to sneak extra precautions Yeah I mean as a professional poultry caper you know this is our living so we've tended to keep those higher levels of our security since really the last 2 years when bird flu became more prevalent and because we're in East in a certain area of the sea where we seem to be a high risk to bird flu because the birds migrating across from Europe in France and Germany and they hit us 1st and we've got lots of areas of open water so they rest and build up their body conditions before they head further west so unfortunately our hot spot for avian flu so you know the fact that it's gone inland to Dorset more it share mains I'm pretty sure that it's in and around East Anglia as we speak it's just not being picked up here it's worth stressing is it not that there's no food safety risks to the public from bird flu absolutely none and so it's clearly related to birds and you know we're trying to protect the wild the population in all of this because if this becomes an epidemic then you know we're going to see lots of our native species pick up the disease and it will be here all year round at the moment it seems to be quite seasonal and we almost have a season for birds which normally extends from November to to my. And so we just need to protect not only our domestic poultry that we farm but also those wild populations that we rely on being clean and healthy all year around Alice to lead their thank you very much indeed to putting some picture No worries thank you good to talk to you Alistair Brice who runs even spilled happy eggs in the village of hawks and not fall from on. New evidence showing the benefits music can offer to people with dementia has been presented to the House of Lords today it's those around 850000 people in the u.k. Live with different types of dementia of which Alzheimer's disease is the most common but it's believed many are missing out on music therapy which research has shown can help alleviate some of the conditions of side effects Sally Bell is from the international lung devotee center which commissioned the research he has a better memory. So if you got a relative picked Mencia and even if they can't communicate with you anymore you can think back to when they made it and. As a key to unlock kinds of music that they might enjoy might have a lot of benefits for. Suffolk Music therapy services which runs programs for people with dementia in some of the county's care homes right on the line to a high saving area very well and good to talk to again it's been a while yeah I have. To is Now What benefits have you seen music bring to to mention patients that you've been working with well there are so many benefits and you know that the saying is the response to music is completely intact and there is a sexy. Question congressional illness and so I'm in care homes where we provide music across the sangria we see residents start to sing and starts a brew bring to use words where they may not even be using was in communication conversation start to get up and down so small their mood is listed and actually at least the mood in the whole home or. All around them so it's good to start with 3 couples and in a relationship to be reignited again we say husbands or subsequent wives and maybe images. Join in singing together so it can bring a host of different tactics grossest that breathing. State general wellbeing it does beg the question why do you think music therapy is more widely used. You know I just do not know I think very sorry much scope we provide music therapy about all I know and care homes and they must be hundreds So yes there's so much more that can be done and it's a really really easy kind of a suspicion where working with people can you know have one therapist can work with lots of people at the same time it's not like you know physio therapy or you know some of these other therapies which one to one can get lots of work with lots of people saying come in and want companionship from me read them I will be people listening to this program who have relatives with dementia have you any advice as to how they can use music to help Yeah I mean the 1st the 1st thing is you know just thinking about the music that you or your loved ones like and type whether it's on a cd player or an i Pod or even just singing alone they're just humming thinking about the radio station is it changing you know it better be change stuff it right yeah we've seen various effect. You know think about the types of music that the play and making show it's the types of music that they love and they like listening to. Right Always good talking to you thank you very much indeed for being with us on the program no worries over the past. Thank you that's music therapist. Bringing the time around 29 minutes past 5. Has the latest news after the travel update from Barry. Thanks so much. Disruption continues because of the bad weather earlier lots of cancellations showing on the departure boards and a few delays and replacement buses in operation of it. Because of a fallen tree on the line between stock market and still no service on Greater Anglia and falling tree on the line between. Replacement buses are in operation there and will be for the rest of the day on the road there's a bit of a delay just heading out of. That so on the London road towards the cop dog interchange broken down Lori there was we heard from Amber runs as causing some delays. Just a short. Junction 33. Slow southbound at the main road and. The usual delays there. To drive. Travel if you see something. 147321212. Way to. The headlines now. Good evening it's going to be a night without power for some homes in Suffolk u.k. Power network say the damage has been so severe they won't get all homes back online just under 6000 are still affected and the storm has caused damage to a train on the subgroups remarks tell you 9 when it struck a tree and from Network Rail are working to get power lines back up on the main line between Stowmarket and Norrath both lines are out of action for the rest of today a pub in Lebanon is being investigated for suspect. Crime and Disorder the angel hotel in the market place has been closed for more than a week and arrest was made in the pub over allegations of his salt it's looking likely council tax payers in Suffolk will be asked to pay more to fund the police the county's Police and Crime Commissioner is asking for a rise of 6.8 percent on to the county's weather and tonight cold and Clay with a frost going down overnight Suzi erratic resettle c s tomorrow find a mostly dry was sunny spells but also the chance of showers reaching a high of 5 degree Celsius that's the latest We'll have more 6. Way to itself it. Has it up they now by rejoining gravity by physics or sound close to confirming a new loan signings management McCarthy says one could arrive before Saturday's match at Bolton the boss has also told us that defender Tommy Smith is likely to join m.l.s. Side Colorado Rapids in the coming days that move will signal the end of an era a Portman wrote Smith is currently towns longest serving player of over the last while was Bucky's furthest. So if it does up will be available pretty much everything comes to an end more from McCarthy very shortly another defender Dominic I offer who is on loan at town from Wolf says if the chance to make his move to Portman Road a permanent one came along he definitely consider it so if the option came up on the general. Like along with just off a lot of players that was the up and McDuffie of this year but who. Says give me some crucial years give me game time 1st and foremost is which is often that off that 2nd off last seasons which is what I wanted a lot of games are a lot games a whole days in for me as well as maybe technically not get more I said I've still got work in my defensive side bottle rockets that are proving an aspect of it that's down to miss or both Number 8 Zach Mercer is in line to make his England debut against Italy in Rome in the rugby 6 nations in the absence of Nathan Hughes and believe in the polar most has been named in Eddie Jones a squad and is no longer listed as an apprentice player and Jones is pleased with the progress Mercer has made in his game they had a fairly sure appreciate because it affected the 1000000000 Nathan about had now with a large team to learn a little bit longer from those 2 boys but now he's got his opportunities got a front up piece really tough and this game up he's he's work off the ball Sam much better. Is an opportunity for defending Australian Open tennis champion Roger Federer has reached the 3rd round for the 19th consecutive year after a straight sets win over the German player Yan Leonard struck no such joy for former when a stamp of Rinko who was knocked out by the American tennis Sandra early it was defeat for Britain's you had a counter and the Wimbledon champion gulping 8 McGrew for Ben Stokes is expected returns of the England cricket side may not now happen on the 13th of February that's the date the all round has been given for his hearing for his charge of a fray Stokes would be required to attend unless his solicitors make a request to the court to have the case put back to a new date defending champion Tommy Fleetwood leads the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship by one show. He's on 6 under par after his opening round of $66.00 in Carter reports wood was understandably thrilled with his opening $66.00 it was an immaculate round the defending champion hit all 18 greens in regulation and was only joint late in the day at the top of the leaderboard by Japan's hit at Otani harder there are a shot clear of the group that includes Britain's Ross Fisher and the Belgian Ryder Cup star Thomas Peters Rory McILROY was happy enough with the 69 on his return from 3 months away while world number one Dustin Johnson had to settle for a level par 72 the defending champion Ronnie O'Sullivan has been knocked out of the mass this new car he was beaten $61.00 in the quarter finals by Mark Allen at London's Alexandra Palace afterwards O'Sullivan repeated his claim that he's unlikely to play at the World Championship in April and instead will be filming a t.v. Show things can change but yes it's been on my mind for a while and I just think the best place for me to be while World Championships is on his away some away and distant from it because it would be difficult but I'm not gonna press media the day before and 70 days in the big microscope on you know and these little events undivided I have a bit of fun I'm not really desperate to win another world unless the terms conditions are up for the World Championships and now to have a can do something else such a chore and tonight at the mass to sneak a car in Wilson place Mark Williams I do admire that man's honesty I really. Didn't fancy this week it's all about Marco fouth 6 nil in the opening round and said afterwards that he wasn't really feeling very well and today to see just wasn't the right at all he credits mark mark on deploy to play very well but you could see for about 3 or 4 frames in the run he sort of in for a reason was really fancying it fair enough one of your big sporting heroes is me how he is not. Even nominated for Sports Personality of the year minute don't really what's up program anymore we've all discussed never the fact that he's not one that over the years I think for me when he is on the blob there is there's no better sight in sports. He dominates the sport like no other when he's playing well . The Crusaders featuring Randy Crowfoot on vocals and street law. Life suffix Strug survivor who was left arm able to walk is now back in training for a charity run 50 year old Paul Broks from Hiero has been running for over 30 years but suffered balance and coordination problems following his stroke 2 years ago he's now looking to raise awareness of the condition by taking on the Stroke Association resolution rom earlier he told me how shocked he was to suffer a stroke 3 not no because up I was to have a fit and healthy outside I didn't have any of the risk factors associated with a stroke like a hyper so high cholesterol. It was a complete shock to me a complete shock to me and also of a devastating as well because he you know changed my life so how we were found to be more in one way people I was only with. I think about 4 sockets with a month's list see what happens I can walk my speech affected a Paki as well as my face and it took me quite so quite so it's actually a balance or say back as well my coordination with my hands and call it a tax here which made it a hard for me to use my hands and use a keyboard I mean it take if a long time of a station. With some wonderful people help me and someone spoke with his Asian friends. To give up the cape back to work and to get back to driving and getting back to actually enjoy copouts of learning as well which is always amazed me because when I had my stroke I thought there be a totally impossible thing for me ever to that 2nd amount you were taking on the resolution run so how far is that run there's actually a choice for you and I think just 5 k. Think a 15 k. . On a down to 10 k. Which I'm going to do I have one think a before. I now think about maybe say Franco is I think 10 k. Is still quite challenging. Many. Points at the end that sometimes persuade some life and courageous some I want to call as well. When the 1st possible there and I see you used to be a marathon runner of course didn't you so have you set your sights on returning to that distance or is that really too far or even a year or so ago. 30 p. Only saying Dark 8 in August of 1 type so what I want 5 k. I thought I was a huge statement as time is going on right now where. Nothing is impossible now I could I don't think as a moment have no plans. Is not totally impossible I could say that in the future as part of this thing I need to think about that on time now in the past and . Maybe out of a locus of time and again maybe there will happen yes that's poor breath from talking to the culprits. Bringing. From across the. Street and. Christ the best. B.b.c. Radio. 46. With us on the program once again. This time Barry found those roadworks. Seem to be slowing you down again on the road with some cues back on to the Felixstowe road just showing on the spade senses as you had added as well. Blame for that blocking the. Junction 33. 13. 43. Congested as you head into New Market now just down towards the very road. Because of the bad weather. Between. Between. Between. Because of the headline damage. In operation for the rest of the day between. If you see something. For 7. Prospects. When you don't like the used to be full. And the current sweep you off of your feet. Will your mouth still remember the taste of my. Will your I still smile from each she. Thought it. Would be. Fun to put. Thinking. Maybe. I. Win my gun and my memory fairly. Strong. And strong strings the same way. I know you. Could Never. Right. And cheer and thinking out loud on b.b.c. Radio stuff it can be a dangerous thing that. Oh my goodness it's not to be recommended. Anyway oh my God Well well I wasn't but you working today and Dalt I mean it's just been although I think I just I think I just said what a start to the working week and it's not Monday today is. Oh my goodness I just sit still to the working week thinking it was a Monday. Think I might have to say I'm all over the show. All right. Well what I mean what a start to date we had winds gusting to 69 miles per hour in Suffolk today and I mean we had the strongest winds between $5.00 and $9.00 just in time for the commute to work for many of us those winds did ease down fairly quickly as the low pressure system pulled away to the west but yeah a very very very windy start to the day and we got some shallow is now being brought in on the west and northwest of the winds which have tended to be light to moderate in strength though showers will tend to die away over the next few hours to leave a large sheet draw a night and into Clear Skies I think it's going to be pretty chilly too with lows of sort of minus one to play. One So for some of us a frost overnight and perhaps even some patchy ice in places the winds tended to be a light to moderate Westsouthwest of 8 so tomorrow as though she were much more when you're out and about it should be largely fine and dry perhaps not isolated shower and a lot of winters sunshine but temperatures will be only up to about 4 or 5 degrees Celsius and we will have a moderate to fresh West a southwesterly wind Saturday still fine and dry for most of us again in old Shasta on the chilly side but Sunday is looking a cloudy a day with outbreaks of rain which could be heavy at times now the coastal forecast for the washed up until 6 o'clock tomorrow morning the winds force 4 to 6 wind direction west Alessi states light and visibility excellent on the next high tide at Lowestoft 2227 at 2.5 metres and then 1101 tomorrow morning at 2.3 metres and at Felixstowe 41 minutes past midnight at 3.6 metres and then 1256 tomorrow afternoon at 3.6 metres and that's the forecast dills thank you very much indeed have a good one on Look East tonight it looks towns along the serving player is set to leave the club this month manager Mick McCarthy confirmed defender Tommy Smith will join m.l.s. Side Colorado Rapids once he brings in a replacement We'll hear more on that in a moment after McCarthy updates us on goalkeeper bottle bill Koski fitness ahead of Bolton on Saturday is looking for either today. Or his reaction to the adverse reaction to Fingers crossed before an interest in him still talks the rumors about Crystal Palace or maybe anybody else anything on that front or Lord's. I'm not it you know go let's go over you I going to go to the press conference after the game so Milt tell me that there's interest tell your other stuff I suppose it's a Crystal Palace and. I think it was one of the number goalkeepers and I guess we'll do that we'll have a list of them. I'm nervous and he's releasing his name mention of it. So no I don't I don't think so go figure in mind if you had that discussion with Marcus what it would take because of course all players do have a price down the ultimate. Will never know it may. Any failure in mind no expecting to be here for the us this is Tell scuse is he going to be Ok he went off with that ankle still causing a few problems against leeches and afterwards scripts he's trying to find. Remarkably he's a. Very durable as we've seen throughout his career here is play games and he throws in 3 injection We didn't he fell back to the news he said it he said it to tell me the obvious journey and guess what he's what I like to grant ward and Adam Webster and Tommy Smith they've missed missed the last 2 or 33 various reasons. Whether or no. Graham Ward No but both 'd of them improving and Tommy Smith always fit anything in Thomas future at the moment any interest in him Well you know the same interest in him because I was asked the question I said yes there was a. Bogus Wesley stages that is anybody made I guess that's Colorado Rapids is this yes yeah they're interested but I wouldn't I wouldn't sanction any move for him unless I got some but in the could complain situation you kind of waiting till you get some d.n.a. And then Tommy can move on yeah yeah. I think it's just an opportunity fund that he like to explore so. If we could I think look he wants to play does the upshot of it and it won't but it would be flying in from the chair boy and I don't watch that and he's he's at an age where they are supplying the 1st him so I think if you get an opposite opportunity to do that I'd like to do it through the end of an era here tips which timing is the club's longest serving player he's been a very good servant to the club and to you for the last 5 years yes yes I mean. The last while his back is 50 straight in. So if it does happen it will be an end of an era of a plane which everything comes to an end you close to anybody at the moment whether it's a replacement for Tommy or in other areas of the failed Yeah I did say when I came in here that I was in. After all the chance for us pretty much the guess of being you know on the phone and try to turn organize a couple of things anything close at a stage Yes Yeah that is hopeful of something for Saturday it's coming old and still a possibility he spoke to Chris a couple of weeks ago is he still high up the list to be an obvious replacement for Tommy I guess I wouldn't speak to individuals if it happens it happens whatever comes in the with the rivet in regard to the game on Saturday then read the website I'm sure appears it will print it and slow inside and I would imagine for the weekend he said last week is going to be short term deal whatever you like an ass yes it would be yeah whatever homes they belong deals. Mick McCarthy talking earlier to bring a woolly b.b.c. Radio Suffolk would of course. Of Saturday's game a Bolton match stay on it from 2 o'clock very sad to hear of the passing of a leading figure all need such music scene I'll be honest with you I don't think you know much time of guns a lot of music in Ipswich I cool this gentleman but I heard a lot about him Tom story well known Elvis impersonator sadly passed away yesterday so our deepest sympathies to all his family and friends I think up in Scotland actually but well known in this neck of the woods of course for performing the music of this mad. Way. With. The replacement buses. Because of the bad weather. If you see something me. Thank you for somehow. Have to spend the nights without power because of the extensive storm damage looking at those numbers that we've still got off now it's unlikely that we'll get every customer back on tonight but we will make sure that we have any toughness that will not receive power back in a way so that they can make more Senate civil rights mints. Indeed if we can support them in any way that Simon Whitfield from u.k. Pound networks around 5 unhealthy 1000 homes are still offline the county was the worst affected parts of the East with the largest number of houses losing their supplies and the storm caused damage to a train on the subway to marks tell a lie money struck a trade and Sheen is from Network Rail working to get power lines back up on the main line between Stowmarket in orange post one surrounds of action for the rest of today here's Jonathan Demme bay from Grayson Anglia we have tree down across the network one point this morning we're in the line into that was that we can repay you it's to fix the line but over the course of the Day Network Rail and it is the thing about doing everything they can to get a line and so Lyon France is to Cambridge and Pittsburgh has reopened and the licenses to London has reopened as well meanwhile a farmer from Knoll Suffolk has praised firefighters for their quick response to a blaze in a boundary in the heights of the storm crews from Suffolk and Norfolk attended the scene of backhoes around 6 this morning it's thought the strong winds expose embers from a bonfire which was thought to be out.