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During a 60th birthday celebration the jury at the Coroner's Court in Ipswich this afternoon returned a verdict that although Ella park provided clear and sufficient safety instructions it could not of her seen the circumstances in which a stationary or slow moving cart would result in accidental death a number of beach huts along the sea front in Felixstowe have shifted and after an x. An expected high tide mark Murphy said earlier at least 10 huts have been lifted off their wooden posts by the sheer force of the water so clearly the sea a high tide here is pretty rough the sea has come right up on the prominent and the power of the North Sea has moved these big shots in some cases about 10 feet and actually know who owns w 8 at the moment I'm standing next to w.i. It's a white beach up with blue on the top and it is actually rocking in the wind fresh warnings have been issued for travelers to avoid unnecessary journeys as snow ice and strong winds continue to make conditions treacherous across many parts of the u.k. Many roads remain impassable in parts of southern England the Midlands South Wales northern England and much of Scotland. Has have cancelled services and thousands of properties are without power abandon vehicles are also causing problems for an IP switch man who can now only leave his house by foot a Tesco delivery van is stuck after it got jammed and is now blocking the road the pick up company will retrieve the vehicle when conditions are better James lives in Ipswich on a hill and can't get out it's 48 hours and counting than still there blocking roads preventing anyone from leaving their properties by car because you know it's an urgency because. They can't get to as Council vehicles can't access our road either so the rubbish wasn't picked up today and talk everything today in broad daylight the dam was raided by Sade's they stole pretty much everything. At least 2 majors the day of being caught drug driving on Suffolk Norfolk's roads over the last 3 years 2000 drivers have been caught by police new laws introduced in March 2015 gave police the power to test for cocaine in cannabis at the roadside Professor asshole Johnston was consulted by the government about the change in law explains how drugs affect people's driving anything that. Talk to Kate you're in any way or alters your consciousness come come alter the way you behave behind the wheel so with things like cocaine you might be stimulated become reckless perhaps speed cannabis you might be sedated and not react as fast as you should when something happens like a child runs out in front of you. The head of n.h.s. England has said that febrile looks have been the most pressurised month in the history of the n.h.s. Speaking at a health conference Simon Stephens at the cold weather was a factor as well as high numbers of flu and norovirus cases after being derelict for nearly a decade the former nightclub I switched train station is being redeveloped into offices the melting building dates from the 820 s. More recently it was a venue called zest Hollywoods and also cartouche the 3000000 pound project has been given 600000 pounds of public money developer says the original features will be a key selling point what we want to do is create a building that is much more interesting than your average office space and something a little bit different more like the offices open shortage and the like where all these old warehouses are being converted to be a set that we're going for a contemporary take on an old building way you get to see the architecture and the features when it's finished and his grandma or the latest sport it's address is whole off then but Knights championship match of the Riverside goes ahead a victory for Middlesbrough home to Leeds would move the Teesside is into the play off places nor just going to Barnsley has been called off tomorrow as has Sheffield United versus Burton the u.k. Open darts is underway in mine head where suffix pizza right begins a defense of his title is saving the world number 2 in the rest of the draw though a playing behind closed doors is the Butlins result staging the event decided early today the weather conditions of made the venue unsafe for travelling supporters Katherina Johnson Thomson is 2nd after 3 events of the women's pentathlon at the world into athletics championships in Birmingham she won the high jump and through an indoor personal best in the shot put and the Welsh Open snooper Thailand's knock on sang a strew to the semifinals after victory this afternoon Ronnie O'Sullivan versus John Higgins a meeting of 2 heavyweights of the sport is the pick of the action tonight the weather for the seeding tonight outbreaks of snow spreading from the south snows tending to ease after midnight perhaps turning to sleet in places before clearing feeling very cold once more with the threat of ice minimum temperature the c evening minus $2.00 to $1.00 Celsius that's $2830.00. Before found height tomorrow any lingering Overnight snow or sleet should soon clear some brightness will develop for a time before cloud the concert and later on in the off to noon maximum temperature tomorrow one to 4 Celsius that's 34 to 39 Fahrenheit and back with more help us fight are you going to be at a good time right on how are you keeping rambling thanks for the. Novelty and welcoming as I know you would make it really roll the be a well there is always that is a bit sad about me I know them better is nothing like your own but we don't bank up love you know James Hazel might look a lot but I didn't know that before the stories about did you know oh. I don't even want to go there thank you. Joy Jamieson on b.b.c. Radio Suffolk. Jamieson here with you on drive time until 7 o'clock tonight sitting in for fall is in the next hour we look at Suffolk state in detail we talked to Matt Rose from Suffolk police about this week of extraordinary weather stuff that saw service a recruiting full time offices for the 1st time in 9 years and we find out why and more motorists across the county are being caught drug driving we actually saw one driver who was 25 times the limit for it I mean it's I mean it's basically a horse tranquilizer they use it in for medicinal purposes we also find out about plans to restore a historic building in Ipswich. Georgie Jamieson on b.b.c. Radio Suffolk. The big freeze is continuing to cause problems across Suffolk 1st full day with hundreds of schools closed trains cancelled and roads blocked by drifting snow away the report said Guy Campbell has been just north of highest with where local people have been trying to clear the main road to Bangor welcome just south of specs on a one for 4 road in snowdrifts here have. Close this road since the late hours of Wednesday evening at Tait's from a nearby farm and he's working hard in his bucket load to try to shift some of the snow here he's also been joined by some local people with shovels and they are all part of an official County Council operation we start at 7 o'clock just done a finished a father talk last note I know by Guy again this morning so you're taking out a truck here yeah we talk this I guess to die we were always a firm 1 o'clock yesterday. And this morning we had a great Right from lax failed to get the aggressive on the. Bus with bikes we didn't use just one problem the next problem the weather is also put paid to the football and it's not just the non-league and it's towns game against Pullman road has been postponed stadium the stadium manager Greg explained it isn't the pitch that's the problem it's more the outlawing areas you know we could think about support such d. But of this is going to struggle to get in then now stall for struggle to gain catering stall for all students you know we want to open the stadium but twice in the state and we need a minimum amount of students and then we got rid of the emergency services as well you know they're going to be very stretched this week and I'm sure with the bad weather now have been this way can do we need to have emergence of some Stamboul because we've got full credit and a good thing about the substance as well so all in all you know the bigger picture is everybody wants to come on but I think things considered you know the right decisions been mind the game has been rescheduled for a week on Tuesday that's the 13th of March kickoff at 745 now Chief Inspector Matthew race has been keeping us up to date all week here on b.b.c. Radio Suffolk with the situation and we can speak to him not. How is the situation on the roads now Chief Inspector rise it seems to be easing slightly What is it that you are seeing. Well there's certain significant snow is forecast for the. Save means the early hours so we've been working hard with our partners from across the blue lights and other public services all week in very challenging conditions to coordinate our resources and make sure that we we do our best to keep people safe now right now across our road so the Suffolk highways have been working very hard at designated primary routes are actually in not bad condition have been gritted and they should be able to withstand the evening rush hour however and you heard a bit in your clip there our rule roads will still be very very challenging and with advise people to stay clear of those wherever possible other roads the areas accusing the main problems then at the moment well if you if you go on to the southern highways website you can see which routes they they grace and they can see which are the primary rate so right now they concentrate when they're very very busy concentrating their primary votes but but as they've resolved those they will move on to the 2nd going rate so you can look on there see when you're going your road is likely to be cleared and gritted and that's a really good resource I expecting further disruption. If the snow is As for cost it will cause some disruption to up to $5.00 centimeters in spoke last across the county so if that does materialize that will cause some problems Absolutely but not forecast to go on until about 4 o'clock tomorrow morning so that will cause problems fortunately Saturday tomorrow so traffic should be a bit lighter and people have been heeding our warnings as well so the roads aren't as busy as we'd expect on a Friday evening and the weather of the wake it weekend it does look like it might warm up quite quickly that's the current forecast so the snow could go quite quickly and just plain play to anyone who's very close being abandoned in the snow just kind of keep an eye on the snow because you're going to need to move soon as possible as soon as you can so we can get the traffic flowing freely and the course the Great is can and snowplows can get out as well now we're on our 4th dieties How have you been planning for the conditions I'm sure you know here office is a pretty one. So we start planning for this week ago when we 1st got the 1st warning and we've got plans as well that we're with we cape for such extreme weather circumstances but this is exceptional to have the weather like this below freezing for so long and stuff for across the not just the public sector but volunteers and the public. Works amazingly hard to to keep the county safe and I'm very pleased to see to say that we've had no serious in incidents throughout the week which is a real achievement and you know everybody involved should be really proud of that as well as the public well you've been keeping us up stay always working very hard so thank you very much when have you found time for any rest. Hopefully I'll get home tonight oh that's good to hear that is good to hear Well thank you Chief Inspector Matthew Rose there telling us about that police. Have been doing to cope with the weather well it's not just Suffolk that's been hit hard by the snow ice and strong winds major instance have been declared in Wiltshire Hampshire even and some a set blizzard Sproule roads to a standstill the m 16 is still closed to Manchester well so just help police free stranded motorists son in long spinster stuck him since yesterday I got still going to fall asleep for about 378 hours on the other side got so let's say around a shuttle with and come back down 12 months and stuff got so far down stop probably around about 6 I think and I've been in it ever since just watchin cows sitting around in trucks just. An electric shock that all night at Britain's airports it's been the worst day so fall for councils and delayed flights on the railways most operators are running a reduced service rail networks including Southeast and Southwest and Scott rail have told people not to travel on their routes overnight hundreds of people were trapped on trains that broke down in heavy snow they had to contend with freezing carriages broken toilets and no food among the passengers was Philip Brown he's to Jenny from London diplomas took 15 I was shy and lost power which meant we lost lights last staging they managed to restore lights for the never get enough power back to begin 18. We spent the best part of the night with narrating there was no water no chute but it will be solved in the but fortunately much earlier in the evening some of the most dramatic footage that's come out in the past 24 Alice was the video of a double decker bus webbing to avoid a car as it skidded out of control on an icy road in Edinburgh the near miss was caught on the dash cam of a van and went viral on social media disaster was averted thanks to the quick reactions of the bus driver Charmaine Laurie she says her training kicked in and a lot of luck as a family was take to learn a new that was just as a come up over the help in. I just like saw all the lights and he started going to me. And he never had much time and he acted just like. Can't stop it's like oh it's. Just like the space that was the the weather's cause huge problems for many people but for some it's proved an unexpected bonus the b.b.c. Concert was due to be taking part in a school project in Skegness which was cancelled because of the weather the hotel where the musicians were staying was hosting a wedding so they decided to put the instruments to go before Ming life as Lisa and respond tied the knot The couple said the performance made the special day even more memorable when they started with. Very rich. And even though he was coming to visit in the House of. Being honest I've never actually seen an orchestra. Like. The big phrase is expected to continue into the weekend with more snow showers and windy conditions for Kos there's also flood alerts in place in parts of north east and south west England we'll have a full full cost for you at $10.00 to $6.00 here on b.b.c. Radio Suffolk right Talking of which it's time to find out what's happening on the travel. Travel east from b.b.c. Radio Suffolk. And keeping us up to date with all things travel it's Barry thanks very much Judy hi and I just hearing from Mr. Wesley wrote in the bar a boundary is close to Bury St Edmunds dad works there but. Suddenly you encounter that if you're heading in that direction so that's where our pantry Bury St Edmunds thanks for updated Mr Smith in Bury St Edmunds I just notice that. Just did a bit slow going just on the horn you're right nothing to. There. Is the usual. On the 131 heading. Straight of. Very very effective. And. If you don't have to travel. Are severely disrupted where. Thank you. Doing you are basing this. 7006. 166. And every step counts in the nation's new steps challenge get this. Thing and start raising money to find out. A jury's ruled the death of a Suffolk man was an accident 63 year old Alan Fairweather from Lowestoft died from traumatic chest injuries at a go kart track in Beccles in September 2016 the inquest by jury said Mr Fairweather died as a result of being in a stationary or slow moving car that was hit at speed from the rear by another one our reporter Vicki Irwin was at the inquest and joins me now what's the background to this Well Judy a jury of 10 at its Which Coroner's Court have been hearing evidence all week they were told in fair weather from Lowestoft was with members of his family at l a park Raceway on the 25th of September 26th to celebrate his brother's 60th birthday they saw c.c.t.v. Footage which showed Allen Fairweather on the last lap of a 6 lap practice race appearing to slow to a stop his daughter in law Peggy Fairweather then go into the back of his cot. Traumatic chest injuries at the scene and what was the conclusion of the inquest the jury found Ella park Raceway had provided clear insufficient safety instructions and could not have foreseen the circumstances where a stationary or slow moving car out would result in accidental death of the conclusion suffix assistant coroner Daniel shops don't address the inquest he thanked the jury on the witnesses and then he went on to address the family he said I can only guess the agony is being to relive this incident I fully appreciate it's been not been easy he then went on to say I had a cheery his specifically to have 10 eyes is and voice is to give that clear opinion there is no one to blame that is the clear assessment of the jury he finished by offering his fullest sympathies to the family and that he what was the reaction of the family off to the conclusion the family told me they were. Looking for any verdict they were just looking for closure Allan fair where the son Jason and his daughter in law Peggy spoke to me they went on to say that they want people to remember Alan as a much loved grandfather and father and that he would be greatly missed my father was. The most nicest man I've ever known of. To me is Joe Allman Jr. And he was. Such a gentleman. K. Were noticed and. Never raced or said anything bad about anyone Diddy and I know what to say but it really was an amazing 4 of the even better ground that. Just a bit of for everybody and. As a family that has been a really difficult time over the last 18 months been 18 months of hell. The kids have kept this girl for it which started to build a life but. Now we're looking forward to moving on to feel Today's in and out of it closure if. You think so we'd like to think so we've got to think that we can try to move forward not a dog I do the one thing that Jason loved to do even. To think that you would only family to. Go into it credibly emotional there from the family did we hear anything from Al apart Raceway Well yes they sent us a statement which said that throughout the history the health and safety of their customers spectators and employees has been an important priority they went on to add that the coroner remarked in his concluding statement that he was satisfied health and safety was and continues to be of paramount importance to Ella park Raceway they will say then extended their condolences to mystify with his family thank you and now biggest suggests. 2 motorists being caught drug driving on Suffolk a no fix roads every day nationally I around 25000 drivers have been arrested in the last 3 years the department the transpo estimates 200 people are killed every year 3 drug driving reports a Ben parka has been investigating this story laws introduced in March 2015 meant police could test drivers on the side of the road for cannabis and cocaine for the 1st time also legal limits came in for 17 different types of illegal and legal drugs those illegal substances include cocaine and cannabis as mentioned alongside m.d.m.a. Or ecstasy heroin l.s.d. Methamphetamine and ketamine there are a number of prescription drugs on the list as well and if you're above the limits set for those you could be charged with drug driving those prescription drugs include those meant for combating anxiety and epilepsy alongside pain management professor at all Johnston is from the Queen Mary University of London he was consulted by the government before the laws were brought in he explains what happens to people when they take drugs and then drive anything that. Talk to Kate you're in any way or alters your consciousness come come alter the way you behave behind the wheel so with things like cocaine you might be stimulated become reckless perhaps speed cannabis you might be sedated and not react as fast as you should when something happens like a child runs out in front of you. Therefore you don't brake last night for them they end up getting killed or injured the figures from Norfolk and Suffolk show over 2000 motorists have been caught in the last 3 years with nearly 8000 tests being carried out Joshua Harris from the driving charity break says it makes grim reading the shocking figures hint at the true scale of drug driving in Iraq. I must act as a wake up call to the government at present any devices which can screen for cannabis and cocaine use being utilized and this is severely limiting the places ability to detect drunk driving at the right site the Department for Transport of a government agency who introduced the new laws they say the legislation is tougher and means police catching and convicting more dangerous drivers they're also going to say that drug driving is thought to be about as 3rd as prominent as drink driving Now if you convicted of drug driving you get a 12 month road ban could get 6 months in prison but it's an unlimited fine and it will leave you with a criminal record Sergeant Chris Harris is a Rhodes policing officer in Suffolk and Norfolk He says there have been some pretty shocking examples over the last drink and drug drive campaign which run through December we saw some really horrors Ault's across Norfolk and Suffolk locally so we saw some people that were in excess of 16 times the limit of the cocaine metabolite some people that were 20 times the limit for the actual cocaine limit we actually saw one driver who was 25 times the limit for ketamine a ketamine is is a bicycle a horse tranquilizer they use it in for me to snow purposes but not only was he 25 times the limit for ketamine it was also over the cocaine limit also over the cocaine metabolites limits and also over the limit for Cana base and it's just a really good that we got to stop and we got to arrest him for he had an accident or collision involving himself or somebody else Sergeant Chris Harris from Suffolk police they're finishing that report from Ben parka Now if you ever fancied being a firefighter for the 1st time in almost a decade suffix this is looking the whole new recruits early in Bell Eric amount of operational response for the service told me why they'd taken that step up workforce profile in the areas that we're going to lose. Approximately between 15 and 20 percent of our stock over the next 3 years we've just gone through rationalization of our resources over the coming years and we need to recruit some cough arches to replace the ones that are going to tell them why they to be losing so many past now and it's just workforce prior Fogarty's intakes and troughs it's hard as we do tend to lose the number of people in close together it's it comes in line with previous recruitment drives to recruit a number of our far as a time and then when they're done their. Way retire in a fairly close proximity to each other so we need to to the Crips more this is something that the union has been asking for for some time is this an admission that they were right all along. We've been whipping going through some very challenging charges particularly Kate so you know the public services have come under some real financial pressure and the Forest Service has. Been able to avoid that with we have had to look at everything we do and it's part of trying to provide an excellent public service which I believe. And also trying to link the fire to challenges that we face as part of the kind of so we've had to look really closely over the last few years and only recruit when we absolutely need you can apply them what do they need to do to climb Ok we need to be 18 years of age holder for u.k. Tried lawsuits and have no more than 6 titles for it's you need to be able to work outside get wet work a height perhaps work in close bases all this information is on our Web site where you can download. A coalition I think you'll get many applications Well we're anticipating a cane interest test today is for people of more interest in joining the force we had approximately 400 people come to those and show our keen interest and as long as you live within Suffolk or within a 10 mile radius of our southern border we're really interested in hearing from the if you want their water can be tough recreating volunteer firefighters What do you think is going to be different about these roles historically there's always been very large to log on to become a far far too across the country for services normally are inundated with applicants so I think it's still a fantastic career it's a great job you get to grill fulfillment and also you to a good bit of public service and I still think people are interested in that we're anticipating quite strong because we're expecting Christine and that how many roles are you looking to fill across the county where we're looking for the next 3 years to help. All the Polish people on file that will be able to aid to start immediately all over those 3 years gradually bring them into the us so we can talk in their entry into the service with those retiring or leaving or moving on to other services or Soon other careers so we're expecting to have between 30 and 40. In a poll or use try to why say 2 to cover us over the next 3 years now I must ask you given the weather for the last few days how are things being for you in the fire service with that with all the snow and the drifting and the extraordinary weather that we've we've been having. To expect it's been quite quite challenging to start of had to try and get to work is as well and it's been really cold call for fighters in the tails and religious around supper could be left that you might say and we've had really fantastic about abilities and then we've been assisting the animals this over the recent days and nights getting to emergencies and getting out of there as a safe with with used our full before capability to to assist them which is where they've got stuck and other members of the public as we come across them. Are operational activity is because of fires and it's as being as been caught lying which is really a credit to the public the stuff that they did the parts place to to only drive where necessary that they drive in a sensible speed so those accidents that have occurred have tended to be low speed ones and not result in serious injury or requiring us to cut people have been trapped in the am bound from that fire and rescue speaking to me earlier and talking about the roads and travel we better check what's going on. Travel from b.b.c. Radio the folks keeping an eye on everything it's Barry. Thanks so much to Jeanne and to Battlemind reach across the county has to be said things being. Quite. A bit of. Bridge. Thank round. For 3 b.c. On the spade senses now and. Heading up towards mental. Building up a little better. Looking and just a just east of. The northbound. In a. Row That's quite heavy. A little bit slow as well on the railways lots of delays and cancellations of rail services and Saturday timetable. From their website. Please only travel if your journey is necessary and inverted commas. To Tom if you have to head on sort of. Between. And between the lowest often. Travel if you see something. 147-321-2121 thank you. And here with your headlines. It's still the death of a Suffolk man's been ruled an accident by a jury Fairweather died in a collision during a family race day at l. a Park Raceway in it back in September 26th the jury at the Coroner's Court in Ipswich returned a verdict that apart revived clear insufficient safety instructions Suffolk Police are warning that fresh falls of snow overnight could affect driving conditions they say all major routes in the county are open at the moment though meanwhile the adverse weather conditions have put paid to towns match with how well this weekend the club of confirmed that tomorrow's fixture will be postponed until Tuesday. They March the 13th The safety reasons more on that coming up in a minute according to figures from the b.b.c. At least 2 motorists are being caught under the influence of drugs on Suffolk and Norfolk's roads every day more than 2000 drug drivers have been arrested by police over the last 3 years Nationally the number is around 25000. A former nightclub train station is being redeveloped after being left empty for 10 years the building was a molting built me $820.00 s. It will cost $3000000.00 pounds to transform it into offices 2 nights where the outbreaks of snow will spread from the south this evening snow tending to ease after midnight perhaps turning to sleet in places before clearing out cold again though with the threat of ice temperatures down to a minus 2 degrees Celsius in some places that's the latest I'll have more at 6 o'clock. Radio. And the some disappointments among the sound players a management team that tomorrow's match with hell is off Mick McCarthy side had been hoping to build on last weekend's win at pressin at the earliest opportunity but their next fixture will now be away Sheffield Wednesday on Tuesday Greg is the stadium manager at town he says the right decision has been made and at the right time no God forbid we don't want to walk through the middle of our scenario few years ago where we got the game on and then the referee in always with them blows the whistle at 40 minutes and it was a you all so yet you know we didn't look at that stage tomorrow work like you know 10 men get the game on and then for the referee say no you know Lawrence one can't run up the lawn correctly because it's frozen or it becomes on Saif and it's his vs hole will now be an even kickoff and choose state March the 13th snowy just game at Barnsley tomorrow is also off for Middlesbrough versus Leeds in the championship tonight is on Premier League clubs aren't expected to introduce a video assistant refereeing next season even if it's approved by football's law makers b.b.c. Sport understands a number of top flight clubs have concerns following incidents during games where it's been trialed in wicket keeper Jonny Bairstow says he has sympathy for his 3 teammates who've committed to playing only limited overs cricket at us sheet Alex Hales and restocked Lee a former Suffolk and Essex player said last month they would no longer play the 1st class format in a fast bowler James Anderson told us yesterday that he was worry. About the future of Test cricket Suffolk's pizza rights will be in action this evening at the u.k. Open darts the Mendham thrower is the defending champion at the event in mind head and our Commentator Dan Dawson says he'll take some beating if he can recapture his form from last year pizza Roy was incredible here 12 months ago and going to claim his 1st major title he's shown little glimpses of that sort of form but he hasn't been as impressive as he was at the start of last year when he won half the qualifying events he should have won the Premier League Obviously he won this pizza Roy is definitely a force with which to be reckoned but the odds on favorite Michael Rango in the world number one he's been supreme so far in 28 seen so Peter writes in actions I was also in action the of strong player Mervyn King and Suffolk's Ryan Mikal the barber he goes up against Dave Chisnall Now they tried hard but despite the best snow shoveling efforts of Ipswich women's hockey players this afternoon their home fixture with West Hearts tomorrow is also off had it gone ahead and Ipswich won the East Premier League leaders would have secured promotion back to the National League they'll get the chance to do that at old Latonia next weekend and Co Captain Emma Miller says if it happens it will underline the major progress that's been made at the club in recent seasons you can see we are much better team or much better you know and we were all still and now I feel if we can get those next 3 points and get back to the National a now I feel we've already a great platform to kick on from and and the same with the women's too you know that the 2nd in there they can if they win their game in hand though God's will and they've got a great chance for promotion and a lot makes a big difference as well you know you need you need players being able to push through so all in all it's looking really positive and the more from the hockey club after 6 Britain's Dan Evans has been warned by the Lawn Tennis Association that any support is entirely dependent on his level of professionalism as he returns to training after being banned for failing a drugs test he'll be eligible to compete in the 24th of April after serving a one. Banned for a positive test for cocaine and Thailand's knock on sank car mysteries of the semifinals of the Welsh Open snicker after beating England's 53 this afternoon the pick of tonight's semifinal sees Ronnie O'Sullivan and John Higgins meet at the motor point to Rina in Cardiff 9 world titles and $61.00 ranking event wins between them now granny now I love my snake he think he can still stay Sullivan tonight tonight oh it's tough I think because this season they've both batted each other he really and this is going Higgins beat them 5 nil a thing Rory women run he's won his last 3 games of the storm 4 nil. And he looks on fire oh you never know what run he's going to do you don't. Like me so unpredictable he's even in his press conference afterwards will say under Sagan's tonight he does say no my beloved Ronnie was say Higgins and. Yeah I don't front I don't fancy Ronnie said such a good season that I don't fancy him for the World Championship. I think he could the thing about Ronnie is he could clear up until 179 minutes or he could snap he's keeping other plants off and that's why I love him because you never know what I'd love into for me until he gets 7 world titles or beyond Stephen Henry will always be the greatest match up to that yet I've got 2 more World titles and I'm sure that's the temperament with a number of formats as well it is not finals no sign of that likes to get you Crucible tickets Chris very careless Sheffield Yeah absolutely love it thank you Graham and that's brilliant that will be more sport tomorrow when they were busy afternoon yesterday afternoon for me no it's just sound game but we've got we're very have got a very busy programme the staff then that get sort of afternoon from 2. Among the highlights of morrow we've got a couple of young tennis players from Cole for school near Paris and segments one of them when Clinton has won 3 r.t.f. Titles in a row so be hearing from him for that to achieve. This In my time here on the radio. Talks from phrase embarrassing Edmonds's of Hi George the program good music I'm sorry I'm doing a great job. As Barry see it he said Could you play any song for me plays well you know what you can have that one phrase that thank you so much for sending your text we do love hearing from you if you want to give us a text. Message s. F. K. Also you can give us a ring I want 473212121 specially if you've got an event that we've had cool here already hassles for the voice quote that would you to take place tomorrow at time and center in Beslan at. Ins has been canceled that's all hassles full of old school at the tight place in Bury St Edmunds tomorrow that has been canceled now 3000000 pounds is being spent on a historic molting in Ipswich that's been derelict for almost a decade the building on Princes Street close to the railway station used to be a night club the plan is to restore the building and turn it into offices early on i OS developer to outline his vision for the building while we're proposing to Tedham it off here as you've said but principally to having been a nightcap for a number of years it is a very very dark inside and the 1st job will be to bring the light into the building to make it usable. And we're doing that principally by the addition of a big trim right through the middle of the building and some like welts coming down from the roof through the floors and obviously the replacement will just as with Windows. Should be a very light and interesting space for that element to light in so these buildings are very obviously going to be restoring them going to have to be sympathetic in how you add this lights in the atrium and so forth we are. They were built in the 820 s. As are most things because they have a real a ceiling heights but the building is in pretty good condition it's constructed with a lot of beams not before the days of steel frames and these and the brick walls will become features of the office we what we want to do is create a building that is much more interesting than your average office space and something a little bit different more like the office is open and the like well these old warehouses have been combated like you say it's very dark inside my memories of the building are as Hollywood's nightclub many ease ago what kind of stay is the building in insides Well it's still fitted out as a club many people who I've been around with a. Looking at it over the last year what we've been involved have all said they have like you've been partying at Hollywood and it looks fairly familiar that's been issues with the site over the years why did you decide to invest in I think it's such an iconic building and it's not a word that you want to use is likely and it is very much a landmark as you step out of the station and it's one of the 1st buildings you come to an IP switch and we felt that nobody would it look architecturally really interesting but it's in a few publication it's got a good car parking it is part of the Ipswich vision which the council a number of the other organizations including the Local Enterprise Partnership have all been keen to bring forward and it's as I'm sure you're aware of moving into the new headquarters building just along the road during this year fairly shortly and we felt that it was a building that not only did a really good transformation a nucleus of life but it was an excellent location to have an office development is an excellent location it's near the station but we do have a lot of empty office buildings in it seems do you think that you can be out to still this new development yes I fairly confident though there was there was one that was empty connections building which is now nearing nearing full just on the road yet in St And there are others but this this will be a different sort of space to any traditional of the space and particularly appeal to the creative companies we think but equally Now many professional businesses like lawyers and accountants are looking for space that's a bit more inspiring for their employees and something a little bit more interesting to work in than a standard suspended ceiling and in a box of an office and I think this will appeal to people it's also very flexible in terms of space it's got a number of different areas so. It could take one big headquarters building or a number of smaller buys in individual suites when's the we're going to start how long do you think it might take we are aiming to be on site within the next couple of weeks everybody's lined up to go we are hoping to be done just within 12 months so this time next year we should have a finished building developer speaking. Let's find out what's happening on the roads. Just heading out of town but of congestion. On the spade senses. South of. The 131 looks up very congested maybe a few. Roads and. Definitely looking very congested on the road and. Across the county maybe around the. Direction. Of destruction. And cancellations because of the weather and. Travel if you see something. 473212121 thank you very much. We'll have a full weather forecast for you very very. Sure so you can not keep an eye on what's going to happen for the weekend weekday mornings I wake up and say good morning to Mark Murphy asked. Morning on Good Morning Good Morning Good Morning Mark you. Say you. Feel. Weekday mornings from says on b.b.c. Radio software you station in your b.b.c. . B.b.c. Radio. As promised we all want to know what's going to happen over the weekend with the weather Alex Dolan What can you tell us well we've got a couple of days of more wintry conditions to contend with before things turn slightly less cold for this evening we have got a band of snow moving up from the south and it's expected to produce anywhere between $1.00 and $5.00 centimeters a lot of it is light and patchy but they're all some heavy so that throws out some issues for the evening rush hour also bitterly cold light to moderate easterly winds temperatures dropping below freezing once more down to minus 3 Celsius so. By the end of the night that snow clearing northwards looks like a little bit of a cloudy start to the weekend with some patchy Stiefel snow around but becoming dry with some brighter spells light to moderate East Indies and temperatures between 2 and 3 degrees into Sunday rather tardy a less cold day 5 or 6 Celsius are high the winds easing could be some outbreaks of rain sleet snow moving up from the south but much of that expected to fall as rain now for the coastal waters. We've had a computer glitch I'm going to give you the high tides because my coastal waters haven't come off my computer. Why don't you carry on my letter he stuff 9 pm at 2.7 meters in Felixstowe 12 12 am at 4 metres that's a full cost thank you very much that Alex doesn't with you know where the full cost for the weekends now it's been another day of disruption to Suffolk wins subzero temperatures and most now is on the way over $300.00 of us schools are closed roads are blocked by snow drifts and the trains are severely disrupted again here are some of the suffix nice stories that we've had today there's definitely been drifting here overnight there has been some snow plow work I can see that is going through and where the roads are clear and it's not too bad just one are countless hours members who are going about yesterday to die clearing right rolling stock car how we have reverted to get on with their day to day business never known any work in my life so I we've got snow drifts that are well above my navel are you going to try for the absolutely necessary we are landed you Richard. Clarke. Hugely severe weather conditions. We're looking for volunteers not community who have called by forward who can help park the hospital start to work but I just come and have a winery is like do you need a hand in Malaysia you know going they going to go if you don't mind if you're going to turn round and do not want my own lunch announced you know who he is a lot of so in my unit to keep it in. Well while there's been some respite from fresh snow in many parts of our region today many people are continuing to struggle in difficult conditions lookee steady Tubby has spent a shift with North police in a press. Release constable a.t.m. Boiler straight on a cool they've just still today use. 10 hour shift but in unusual snowy conditions in some of the lowest temperatures in recent years. The ambulance services called the police to check on a confused man seen earlier outside his home in the snow. He doesn't know where use where he might have gone as they assess the situation another job comes in another health issue a woman has phoned the 111 medical line concerned she hasn't been able to contact her father for days Rock Air Force of the door locks we can't quite get is there any other way. The officers have managed to speak to the man inside he's told them that he has been on the floor for 4 days is had no food or water they're trying to encourage him to the door if not well force it down. The man is on the floor he's d. Hydrated and confused hurt his back and neck p.c. Boyle calls for an ambulance to scatter 3 I'm sorry I was. 2 hours later paramedics arrived earlier than expected he needs to go to hospital but with conditions outside so bad the ambulance can't get close the only option is for the police and paramedics to carry him through the snow if we did my decision that we didn't have sufficient force entry he would have been left there on the floor temperature would have been down to minus 5 he could very easily of fries in and they call to a man who's losing control of his car on a hill he's concerned hill slide into parked cars but on arrival there's no sign of him if you told us if another job would have come in then we could have gone to the emergency discounting in p.c. Boylan Otay finished another shift where they haven't actually dealt with any crime the police force says with people not knowing who to turn to in their time of need that become the service of last resort Debbie Tubby they're opposing and you can see. Look East tonight on b.b.c. One from 6. Taking it up to the news and looking at the sport Because of the weather. And they see you. Between. Or with the knowledge. Seem to be moving better than usual. Here for the next couple of hours and. If you see something. To. Thank you. And. Is. Evening the death of a Suffolk man has been ruled an accident by a jury Allan Fairweather died in a collision during a family park.

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