The county about the dangers from John McFarlane he broke into the home of Mary Griffiths and shot her with a bull gun her 3 daughters claim the death was preventable with their mum calling the police the day before she died a judge at the high court rejected those arguments but in court a lawyer for Suffolk Police said they had a right to Criminal Injuries Compensation lawyers for the family say they're disappointed with the ruling and will now consider any further options 312 year old boys have been arrested in connection with 4 robberies in a burglary in Ipswich Suffolk Police say the alleged offenses took place in the north west of the town yesterday was surveilled the police response levels have been increased in the western area after an increase in crime and Anti Social Behavior 3 people arrested after a large fight in a switch town sun say yesterday have been released by Suffolk police the 221 year old man and a 17 year old boy were questioned after an incident near the old cattle market bus station has popped Baines he was in the area it was upsetting I don't want to say that again I'm never going to Canada No I don't go out tonight because I don't purpose of indisposition but when I'm just put it walking to the person in the middle of that so far for everyone else as well because there were other ladies that they were very upset. A teenager from a Suffolk is speaking out against train company great friend Leah after stuff took money from her purse after she lost it on the train when she went to pick it up 10 percent of the concent contents had been taken as a storage fake Florence lawyer says the behavior of the company was outrageous as it wasn't her money but cash she collected for charity events. Further progress is being pledged at a school in Ipswich that has been inspected by Allstate the Ipswich academy in the Ravenswood area of the town was rated as an adequate during the last full inspection but a visit last month by inspectors found that a number of improvements have been made principal Helen win is confidence the turnaround will continue. Lessen our focus so we just keep making sure that we're improving the experience for the students through the call you. May consider our behavior procedures are applied consistently and effectively and sadly shoppers and traders in Alton broad near Los TOF say they're sad a local convenience store and post office is closing the spar improved road is run by Blakemore retail that blaming the demise of the area leading to a drop in sales these customers and local traders say the shop will be missed at City Fed on the price it may be really a day my mouth shop and then the show to take a break shop the. New one is a very there are other options in the meantime we can only hope that something will reopen in the spa building fingers crossed on that one but there's still plenty of other things you know brought a bakery and Belfast refused to make a cake with a slogan Sapolsky gay marriage did not act unlawfully that's been the ruling today from judges at the Supreme Court to previous rulings found the Bakers did discriminates against the customer but the Supremes Cole said the firm should not be obliged to ice the cake with the message they disagreed with. A series of protests have been taking place around the country over a change in the pension age for women almost 4000000 are affected with the age rising from 60 to 66 they could be over 40000 pounds worse off one of those who's been taking part is Stella Taylor We were just a cost we thought there must be a mistake had I received my pension at $60.00 when I had expected to. I wouldn't have been wealthy by anybody's standards but I would have been in the depths of poverty that I now am a display involving thousands of poppies has gone on show embarrassing Deadman's It's taken 9 months to pull together the knitted poppies which feature in a large curtain at the home of West Suffolk Council Here's the project coordinator Sally Kelly actually on the curtain this 3700 and altogether we had 4200 and $67.00 copies and they say it's we've kept some backs to sell with put pins on them and all the profits will be going to the broker to sleet and now here with the latest sport it's Graeme England's 1st one day international against Sri Lanka was abandoned after 15 overs because of rain in Dambulla the tourist reach 92 for 2 before play was suspended not long after 11 o'clock British time in the match was called off a few hours later the 2nd O.D.I. Takes place on Saturday the Suffolk premier Cup continues tonight with long Melford to play in the furlough none Premier Division taking on Bostic north side Felixstowe and Walton elsewhere need a market's reserves or a home to license 2nd string in the Phelan and 1st Division knockout cup the director of rugby at Bury St Edmunds says the Wolfpack season is going more or less as expected after the 1st half dozen games despite losing their last 2 matches John Kerry is still aiming to guard Barry to the highest ever finish in National League 2 elsewhere in tennis show concerts split with her coach Michael Joyce after less than a year together and Lee Westwood has ruled himself out of the running to be Europe's next Ryder Cup captain he says Patrik Harrington would be the ideal. And it onto Suffolk's weather and tonight trying to play it to begin with chose a shower safe and nice going down to 10 degree Celsius tomorrow Sunday for a while cloudy later with some showers reaching 22 degrees Celsius that is the latest knees are next to $530.00. The radius out. In a few moments are more on the story the 3 daughters of the person Evans woman who was shot dead with a boat gone outside their home of lost their high school bill for damages against Suffolk police and health bosses we then hear about an average school with a legacy of underachievement which appears to be on the up shoppers and traders in brought on the outskirts of Los stove today speak of their sadness after a national retailer just hit stores in the area for the last time and in sport just before 6 we hear from the director of there is no evidence rugby club who says he's still aiming to finish the season with the best league position never had. Been easy radius of. 3 daughters of the berries nubbins woman who was shot dead with the boat's gun outside their home of lost their high CO bid for damages against Suffolk police and health bosses Mary Griffiths was killed by John McFarlane in May 2009 my producer Andrew Davidson is with me now she has more Andrew people may well remember this case it was very shocking at the time it wasn't a fan as I remember it very clearly slaughtermen McFarlane shot Mary Griffiths in the chest with a gun used the killing capital of the breaking into her home he subsequently admitted murder and was given a minimum 28 jail term evidence showed him full and he's now in his light forty's had been stalking and harassing the school faiths and that she cool place the day before she died saying she was really frightened her 3 daughters Jessica Hannah and Sophie who were aged between just 9 and 13 when their mother was killed claimed her death was. Venta Bo they sued Suffolk police and our local mental health trust the Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust arguing that if proper steps had been taken their mother would not have been murdered the High Court House rejected that they have and they feel as yeah in this ruling Mr Justice easily outlined what happened he said misc If this and following had been friends and she'd made it clear that she didn't want to remand with him the judge said that being mental health concerns about McFarland in the days before the attack on might the 60009 he said McFarlane had been angry resented things Miss Griffis it said and he attempted suicide on my the 2nd the following day a Mental Health Act assessment panel had decided that he didn't need to be compulsory admitted to hospital he gone to live on a farm where he worked and was being cared for by crisis team working for the N.H.S. Trust now around 6 in the evening on May the faith miss with this called police saying that fine was harassing her and that she was really frightened a controlling operator called shortly before 10 that night and asked if it be possible in view of the resources available for police not to come until the next morning Mr Griffith said that would be fine but shortly before 3 am on my the 6th McFarlane broke into her with an axe and that bolt gun dragged her into the straight and cheated shot her in prayer presence of her children the judge dismissed their damages claims yet Mr Ross just as easily concluded that was clearly a risk of harassment stalking on the night of May the 5th but nothing to suggest an imminent risk against which place measures were required he said there was no basis on which the Mental Health Act assessment panel ought to have concluded the fall and posted race to the public noise representing place had told the judge that Ms get this doctors had a right to criminal injuries compensation but they said evidence did not show that the police acted unlawfully noise representing the health trust said there was no support for the contention that staff knew or to have known the Phantom was stalking or harassing Ms Griffiths family had to say today that Andrea Well lawyers for in Rome cancelled. STIS represented the sistas and the spokesman for them said they would study the judge's written ruling before making decisions about what to do next then added that their clients are disappointed by today's outcome and they're now considering their options what about the police and or the mental health trust of they had anything to say the police have declined comments told the Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust did send us a statement that said we replace the judge accepted the evidence of the independent experts he found that the capability to trust stuff was entirely appropriate and that the appalling act by John McFarlane emerging memory Griffiths could not to be in foreseeable predicted by those who assessed him particularly as he never expressed any intent to homeschool face to anyone else however we have course continue to have deepest sympathy for the 3 daughters in this case you know if their mother in the most tragic circumstances is seeking to defend this claim based upon the independent expert evidence we know why I sought to diminish the tragedy they suffered and continue to suffer under drives them thank you very much indeed. On B.B.C. Radio. And Ipswich school with a legacy of underachievement appears to be on the up the Ipswich Academy on the Gainsborough stage is currently rated as requires improvement by Ofsted boss a visit by an inspector last month has highlighted a number of positives principal Helen win is on the line Hi Helen. What of Ofsted had to say to you then. Yeah we were up to it alike with the reason that we had to match my A.T.M. By and he had commented on the number of sayings about how the quality of teaching has improved and I was just saying that the students had improved the most which of course is a great it's a great compliment. To everybody. As well he said that the head has been transformed. Disruption is very rare and the Academy is a really common purpose purposeful place to learn that we've gone around sorry. Sorry I'll just ask you how you go about making those changes because I'm a pretty big turnaround Yes it is but we've been very you know we've been very concerted and systematic unstructured in our approach so we knew that we have to transform teaching and learning how to transform behavior so we've got clear structures in place our quality of teaching is improving all of the time. Is good and we also have really clear behavior procedures in place and the students are really clear about our expectations we make sure that we give them really high quality profession so that they come to school they want to learn and enjoy the learning and it's been incredibly responses and parents are so so suppose offices well so it's really sort of community came work approach that helped us to turn the academy around and now it's just a very very different place a very sort of type of learning environment. Lovely to hear that of states still have 2 areas they want you to take further action on the German people attendance and making sure the on the performing people's my good progress and how soon I going Yeah so. We did well. In English math and science I was dismayed oppose national progress we still have some areas where we saw as we like to say focus on groups of pupils to make sure that every single student in the school makes the progress. They need to make and to get the averages we have really extensive study support will consume very early in the . Late in the eighty's when students go somewhere that productive in face to study if they want to do that outside of school hours and it's part of our attendance is concerned we just need to be left with the we we're very heavily in Teamsters stars who are there to provide pastoral support to students to term struggle and then to screw the Grange for a start it has of course had a lot of attention because of the death of Travis pencil Guinn's has that affected your school. Well we makes our school environment so because we've got such such clear structure and clear procedures and it's very safe place for the students to play so there has been some very sad events in the community but we've just made sure that we've got plenty of support in place for the students and conduct throughout that period of time was absolutely exemplary and you know we we made sure that we had the right support structures in place for the family of who needed any personal support groups of students needed support over that period of time and finally. Another inspection expression look food we are very reluctant all the terror we call it because we you know we want to lecture we've got our school to go to our best. We don't we don't know because we're not told well an inspection about half an expected it to happen some time this academic year so you know we just keep pushing forward and. Things get better from the students. And I really can't. Take. To everybody that the. Principal of the Ipswich Academy. For. 60 Minutes. Thank you. Now is back to normal around 36 and 9 mile hill accidents but the westbound side is getting much much busier now between the change and the consequence change it seems like they could be some sort of problem but if you can safely and then please do get in touch Well that's akin to heaviest on but it is approaches to Brandan Wright in sacks Monday it's down to a set of temporary lights that are in place before to mine but they all I need that until tomorrow morning so not long to go and I. or is well on public transport can't see any problem is then i'm kind of the travel if you see something or can update made him please call thanks again hannah on see a digital radio this is b.b.c. Radio suffer now if you lost to a purpose or wallace on a train how would you feel if the company that found it help to self to storage free will once what happened sue florence louis when she left her purse on a greater train florence is on the lines tellers move good afternoon to you florence it off name tell us what happened then 1st of all less my purse on the train a week to go on seized a mother went up yesterday i was told the they moved to ansari my purpose and will move 10 cent of the trash levels in distort my debit card and you thin about that is pretty shocked to be honest I was quite surprised that they have the right to carry too much hurt considering some people still quite sentimental valuable things and. Yes Quite so and obviously have taken some with great wrangling what do they say. Save they've recently gone contact couple about a guy and said they are reviewing their policy because basically they pay take a minimum charge of Cape Town's. Storage pay the money the money they actually took was in my money it was money down to the king 1st charity then the school. They said they're reviewing that policy which is good OK so you had to go to no reason you to pick up the person who you left out of money as a result of that yes I had not called. In Till then I had no money. Yes that was critical of my rail car designers Well busy I just used to go on air into my test and check my brow cards and they were quite happy scary and I made some money should they be going into you to night I'm quite happy to pay a storage fee I understand why you have to pay. They should have. Even my consent to get money out of my purse full I should have been able to provide them with the money when I got there so how do you feel about the way the Greater Anglia has handled all this. I'm no no entirely impressed I have to ask you this because he's actually getting hold of the only way I can really get through to them is through Twitter which is of the how the story. OK thank you very much indeed Florence for telling us all about your story on B.B.C. Radio Suffolk we like to balance every story out of Google so we told now 2 greats and on the line from that particular company Maxim Hi Juliet's How is it usual for your stuff to help themselves to a storage fee like this a 1st for let's say thank goodness that we found starts it especially as she had a collection that she was raising for charity and so we found that we put it somewhere safe and she's been read I could read it says that that's good we get hundreds of messages all the time a policing stuff on trains and it's good that we met we managed to reunite her with that we are looking at policy we we have a set of different ways. For storage and for the administration. So looking after lost property is a bit of a cost to us because we actually employ another company to look after and to reignite take because it's quite time intensive as you can imagine trying to we know the items with the right people we are sorry the fluence had difficulty getting hold of us and you know we are going to look at the policy now to make sure it is consistent because it's published on the website but we need to make sure that stuff you know applying it consistently and according to what is on the website and everybody knows what they're doing I think you say she what she should be in charge is I have a 2 pounds or 10 cent what was in the purse and a few times and what was in the purse was less less than the 2 pounds yes we should have gone in the past Nestle Tomasky Well it's a procedure that we have that we safely bank the money you know you could argue this various ways we could maybe put it in a sealed bag let play stay for evidence and and sail and keep until the persons come to claim it but we we kind of follow banking guidelines with some you know cutting up the costs I would imagine Florence probably reported those anyway as you next if you lose your purse 1st thing that isn't is ring the bank. But. It's a procedure that we follow at the moment to keep things safe. But we are looking at the policy to see if we can do it better and safe we can apply it more consistently should there really be a challenge to dealing with people's most property as Palm possible you do you kill so many thousands of customers using your train service I mean there are bound to be want to leave things around it's hundreds of chalet we have hundreds of hundreds of lost property if you feel cannot Twitter every day you'll find my bag of my coat of my phone. And administrating up. As I said we use an external company and that is a cost to us it's a fairly minimal cost that we charge but you know the main thing is we want to make sure that people are reunited with a lost property there an ounce and so on the trains reminding people when they're approaching station make sure you've got all your belongings with you. But if people tailings things then you know we do our best to make sure they get them back and thank goodness Florence to get us back especially as the money and it wasn't hers to lose. But to say you know it was difficult for us to get hold of us me to apologize for that and apologize for the upset that it's caused her to be like leasing a person always you know it's not a nice feeling is that when you lose you know it's not fulfilling but it strikes me the great Anglia on the Hill you know this particular customer along the way because it took ages for it to actually make contact with you see looking about aspects as well yes yes like I said we were very sorry that she had difficulty getting hold of her. And you know Twitter often you know she she she went to Twitter appreciate you didn't want to handle it via Twitter you know because I know I understand I don't take a lot doing everything but Twitter I think is it's a very open but. You know we she got a hold of us in the end customer relations if you email customer relations they will get back to you within 5 days of fear we have a large volume of people contacting us. But you know at least she did get the purse back because many of the April I'm sure we've lost things and that go on with a stone and it's good news that she got her purse back but we looking at our last poverty. Policy The other thing is I don't know if Florence is heard from a customer relations yet to say that we will be giving her the money back for the ticket that she had to buy to get an orange climate back so you know I sorry to Florence that she had this experience but we are places she did get out of. Back with the money inside thank you for joining us on the program maxim from Greater Anglia 24 minutes past 5 on this Wednesday tee time let's head to. The outskirts of Los stores there because shoppers and traders in that part of Suffolk have spoken of this sadness after a national retailer closed schools in the area for the last time the spawn shop and post office on Bridge Road is run by Blakemore retail who say the decision to close the store is regrettable but the demise of the area over the last few years has seen put food dramatically decrease guy Campbell's been along to speak to customers I am local traders is his reports on the spot for all to broaden this a no to stop saying on Wednesday October the 10th at 6 pm The store closes like thank you feel support and loyalty over the years. You work in a beauty salon and you had just seen other things you just never coming back from a something that's not like it's mill for the Cylon and each time in the press statement there was this talk of the shop is closed in part because of the so-called demise of the area and I don't think going shopping bags in Iraq anyone has a very. Heavy taste and is in the. Tech. Shop next to. Me and not a constraint in that I mean we've always been. Succumbing. To the shops. Because many people are coming holiday to this area and love it but they often get it deliveries when they arrive. And they arrive and then the arrives in order. And in Paris it's a bit of a blood to the local community but the community stores and there are there are. It's a real shame the sky has gone and the loss of the post office is something that's affected us as well as we used regular every day but there are 2 convenience stores within walking distance we have just time. You know for the fridge we have little warning of convenience and so you have to on the road within a 10 minute walk is the Tesco Express So there are other options in the meantime we can only hope something will reopen in the squalid building fingers crossed on that one but there's still plenty of other things you know go out to all people and it's a lovely place and some of the independent shops you hear quite a lot yeah the Tanya I'm always in my own boat yarns all the time long term certainly the shop take on the shine of clothes in the back because the Post Office is what is in that that could be fact checked. And being left derelict is going to be that nothing is going to take place with. Absolutely set on the price really really so I go to myself. And get out shopping and then turn up the show to change the spa has issued a statement saying that the closure is partly due to the war in their words is the demise of the area right what you think about I mean I was a night where not just thinking you know I want this to go over the tones I think of all the Internet in the air is going down here today all. For my life and yet. I may not remember when the economy factories and the richest shipbuilding all of you scale American young fortune maybe it's time to end up in a cave stunned you know such shouting no other time and time should have thought I say it's such a shining such a shining so much money coming. In for your. 9. To shine people in. More trouble news coming your way in a moment but 1st of all it's about a new campaign to try to recruit more school governors in the county he comes off it was revealed earlier in the. That there are hundreds of vacancies across Suffolk join Howell is the senior governance advisor at Suffolk County Council she's been telling jokes a noble one she thinks there's a problem finding enough governments in some areas I think the biggest ones we've got into. The more rural schools definitely struggle and I think that's nothing more than they're done now unless the between say they went further away and that the child is we've really do very well on the putain it should bear a lot of stuff still debates in the trade so that death is still challenging it's give to charity relaunched exciting campaign as well save our nation is going to have been going so far and yet we definitely we have a cultural trickle of interest I don't see any kind of weapon that is we so we can see have people coming freely and we are placing people we are down to think it's not only 5 percent I can see weight for a soft governesses but we've always what we've got because we will never fail that's why disease that's keeping the West Indies who was going through menopause and you think is what is kind of a sense about Actually you're contributing to your community and your school and the education of native people and yet that makes I think you know we have a really big opportunity now to shape teacher of young people into meditation time 56 this is how you can make a difference you might not be a teacher stand in front of a balance between having a really big impact on a school and for me in terms of the kind of level of support that's available. From the county council but it's hard for employers to help support people who actually get there Oh yeah absolutely So we'll see what part of the school teaches it that that's a company can I take that a lot of the training and school plays into it I can accept my office he covers the schools and then there are the programs of countries few days a. National Teacher College for Cesc honest kind of I did not say great things things we all said in a program for mentoring between now and then what is outside excess really what's in there for would join a. Governance of Suffolk County Council in conversation with Jason noble. Now by rejoining. Is the busiest in the West. It just seems as though. There is now another. Change on the bridge on the fly by. Adding to the delays already. Suffer travel. Even. On. B.B.C. Radio. News after the headlines read. Thank you falls Good afternoon lawyers will now consider the next options in the case of a family from Paris and adman's whose mom was killed by a stalker today at the height Coulter judge threw out their claim for damages Mary Griffiths who was shot by John McFarlane had made reports to Suffolk police 312 year old boys have been arrested in connection with 4 robberies on a burglary in Ipswich Suffolk Police say the alleged offenses took place in the north west of the town further improvements are being pledged at a school in switch that received a rating of inadequate at the last full inspection Ofsted found that progress has been made of the switch academy in the ravens wood area plans have been revealed for a new road tunnel linking Essex and Kent it would be a challenge to use the road which would be a 40 miles long and have 3 lanes Suffolk's whether drawn clear to begin with to. Night chance of showers overnight going down to 10 degrees tomorrow sunny for a while cloudy later on showers and that's the latest We'll have more 6. B.C. Way to itself and. Welcome back growth by far as the 1st one day international between Sri Lanka and England's cricketers in Dambulla has been abandoned due to rain England were 92 for 2 when the rain started with Joe Root unbeaten on $25.00 and Captain Owen Morgan on 14 the former England skipper Michael Vaughan thinks Morgan won't be too disappointed at the no result near the start at or as well so there's an element of looking after players bodies running around on a damp you don't want to you know a hamstring strain or you know someone pull off that looks sensible decision nothing and then give it quietly happy it's been called off and the 2nd one day international is on Saturday Australia cricket legend Shane Warne believes Steve Smith David Warner and Cameron Bancroft will get back into the national side once they've served their suspensions the trio were banned for the ball tampering scandal against South Africa I think Warren Smith will definitely back in I think bankrupt the probably get straight back in as well and send some levy putting coauthor Shaun Marsh in the sort of guys suddenly the batting looks OK again with those you'd have to say Warren Smith the 2 of the best 5 batsmen in the world fellow non-league side long Melford will be trying to follow in the footsteps of Stowmarket town by causing an upset in the Suffolk premier Cup tonight's the West Suffolk side are at home to Bostik North outfit Felixstowe on Walton United last night style enjoyed an impressive 41 victory at highlevel Milton Hall afterwards the assistant manager Paul most Grove was asked who he wants in the next round I don't mind to be honest with you now it's always nice to play high lake and pick your wits against managers and on our legal position so you know comfortable with whoever I'm sure they'll look at us and you know they're Think about it seriously when they when they play so. You could charge for us to spread our wings we've scored and then people and I fly a little bit and have a run in tonight so the. Naida markets reserves against Lyston 2nd string in the felon and 1st Division knockout cup Bury St Edmunds rugby players willing to get their season back on track when they travel to old reckless this weekend in National League Division 2 South the spot a strong start the Wolfpack of last the last 2 games in the currently 9th in the table the Bristol club of only $11.00 of their 6 games so far after this one buries next 3 matches include 2 tougher white guys at Taunton and red roof come in the 2nd and 3rd in the league respectively so will director of rugby John Kerry be approaching those ones differently you've got to approach them in exactly the same manner you approach and. They're still just 5 points. 4 points for when you know they're all they're all worth the same amount it's just going to be just a little bit more difficult when your father travel now we'll have more from various incidents right because later this hour another colors that the framework of hurdles and steeplechase fences are painted is set to be changed the move is designed to maximize visibility for the horses taking part with the details are racing correspondents Cornelius Lysaght research at Exeter University partly funded by racing has found that orange the current color employed on steeplechase fences and hurdles doesn't show up for horses in the same way as it does for humans and alternatives including yellow and white or better so hence the changes for this trial away from the racecourse on training grounds though it's only a matter of time before the changes are adopted on track yellow fertile zone white at fences to maximize visibility horse welfare continues to be a major issue for the sport especially at the showpiece Chelton festival so this type of action shown racing being proactive on these matters is important as it is I think fascinating Lee Westwood has ruled himself out of the running to be Europe's next Ryder Cup captain having served as one of Thomas Beyond's vice skippers for the win over the US in Paris Westwood said he'd like to lead the team in Rome 2022 and Patrick Harrington is the ideal candidate to lead Europe in America in 2 years' time finally tennis and you had a concert. No longer working with coach Michael choice after less than a year together has slipped to 45th in the world rankings Graeme thank you very much indeed it's. many other played spinning. And Jill is Richard who's a new coach presenter on the programme from 7 to 9 Tonight's and then I'll be back at 9 o'clock with a new programme B.B.C. Reintroducing turning back the clock to wallow in Suffolk Music nostalgia and tonight's following the recent death of them up shop I thought I'd begin the series of programs with a look back at Monk's best known band the mean red spiders 2 of his former colleagues John busses and Sony vines join me on the show tonight between 9 and 10 for B.B.C. Reintroducing a moving display of poppies at Waterloo willows church last year is the inspiration behind a tribute embarrass and admins 2018 marks the centenary of the end of the 1st World War and ahead of Remembrance Sunday around 4000 knitted poppies will form part of a huge display out West Suffolk house Luke deal has this report where we're hearing myself accounts looking at 3 floors of cascading poppies on a tin that's just been unveiled 100 years since the end of the 1st World War with these project coordinator Sally Kelly how do you feel looking up at that curtain of cascading poppies Well quite emotional and very proud of everybody that's contributed to it and it's been a massive effort by a lot of people and when we 1st started out we we just thought we were going to missed a few pop A's and and hang them on a small piece and that we soon became aware that everybody wanted to join in and so the project got bigger and bigger as the month progressed then over $4000.00 copies over 4000 pop a see out we've kept. Some back to sale for the British Legion and they can be purchased from our reception desk but most of them went on the curtain and some boards are going out to our other offices linked with us at West Suffolk house and play within this very building we're responsible for a lot of those properties that we see above us certainly. Some nice $800.00 Exactly because they wanted to mark that moment and some knitted just a couple but they're all equally special and they're all individual so they represent the individual soldiers that went off to war let's bring in Rachel greening because you're inspiring a lot of people to get involved in teaching people. Those puppies Yeah he said she was really disappointed she couldn't type part so I said well I can crush I so I'll teach you how to crochet so we just sat in our lunch break and I showed her and she's been out of country and she's learned a new skill from that as well which is really amazing how many people do you respond to get crocheting Oh I should think at least half a dozen maybe more I mean lots of people coming to lunch breaks and watched us crocheting anyway so maybe a few people want to take it up as a result of what they've seen today. You're wearing one standing work yes I Afghan and it's been quite a privilege to do it it's a way of commemorating this centenary I just felt that my daughter works here and she said you knitting needles out and after really enjoyed doing it because it made me think of remember people who had lost loved ones and the result is amazing isn't it certainly is breathtaking I mean a lot of people who were quite emotional when it was unveiled a little while ago and how many puppies did you contribute to a lot. Of the winter was happily knitting away yes figure how many. I was in a worthy cause Miriam handling you a crocheting away were you with all those puppies behind us how many did you contribute to the paper. was it an emotional journey come to say this absolutely fantastic they say this in other prices but we've done this was that in the reception area for the next 6 weeks were will it go from there old where we're open to office we want it to go to somewhere where it can be admired in the next few years a so anyone that wants to contact us up custom adult services out west suffolk a and consider any applicants for its but it's it's up here for a for the next 6 weeks barry richard thanks very much for still the busiest on the west downslide between the change i believe that is being caused by cues looks really busy as well as also now another bridge and the $812.00 that's suddenly really be between very busy indeed or is well day on public transport not really seeing any apology boards but traveled something even update me thank get in touch on i were a 101 B.B.C. Radio. a pretty exceptional for payback and that's how we end the day a warm note a draw a night for most with some clear spells it's going to turn a little bit misty and folky once more it's later in the night that it could turn a little bit cloudy and the chance of some showery rain coming in to the early as of tomorrow morning and it could be the old heavy best amongst the light to moderate south to south easterly wind and a low of 11 degrees to a bit of a cloudy start Thursday with a chance to some sherry rain Festing the old heavy best but I should quickly clear and it's a largely dry day with some long spells of sunshine it's going to be warm once more so temperature 2 Celsius are expected high a moderate southerly wind temperatures will cool down the case to 18 degrees and then by the evening a week cold front could create produce for bit of showery rain by the evening and night now for the coastal waters the wind southerly forceful becoming southeasterly for 3 the weather clear sky the visibility good and the sea states light becoming smooth the time and height of the next high tide slowest of 11 21 pm at 2.6 meters and Felix day 1 37 AM AT 4 metres the weather thank you very much indeed to Alex Dolan you can see her look east on B.B.C. One the program starts at the usual time half past 6 the director of berries and the moon's Rugby Club says he is still aiming to finish the season with the best league position ever had John Kerry has seen Barry lose their last 2 games in National League Division 2 South bodies still confident his young inexperienced side will be able to complete complete with more established signs in the league he's been turning clear Hetherington what he's made of the Wolfpack start to the season never good the pride when you lose games but it is it is good for us but you know we were your last 2 which we call a very very difficult. We've got a very young side it's just learning to play together so there's a lot of system are at the moment which is not quite all in the same page about where I would expect it to be those good old like a debate about what I expected they said to the last term bridge them with was that down to the injuries you go the conditions or was it just their experience sharing thing I think I think it was it was our inexperience showing through not so much their experience we played an appalling game of rugby we just didn't use the conditions very well we did have a lot of injuries during the game which to never helps when you lose 5 plays to injury. Because I also cuts down on your opportunity to substitute plays and bring fresh legs on. No excuses they played a good game. They played the conditions conditions better then waited and they got the points and hook account him to be taken off with a suspected ankle factories are not tight on him yet it's not a front. Ligament spread so it's going to take a while the south down before we actually get match here it. Diagnose and understand when he will be back and potentially back on the pitch with us so when you get out of the pies together after a loss like he had on Saturday what do you take from that what do you encourage them to learn from from that game but we have to learn where we went wrong left to learn where we have to learn where we went wrong Mr Chambers a group. Could be everything from selection to the way we played and we also have to look at how we can make things better We're way to a reckless Finn's on Saturday they haven't had a good start the season a tool you must be saying this is a good opportunity to get back on track. Every every game I ses It is a good opportunity you know we have to must be very disappointed all our losses. It's more about us putting a level of performance and if we get the performance right will win games. There are a couple of tough away matches coming up afterwards as well in a away tone tonight and red dress how do you yes how do you approach that. They do you go to approach them in exactly the same manner as you approach I think . They're still just 5 points. 4 points for when you know they're old they're all worth the same amount is just going to be just a little bit more difficult when your father travel and when you've got inexperienced players as well how do you what can you say to them to stop them being sort of overruled almost by taking on top of the table opponents but I don't think I don't think the case had been overwrought I think it's just a case of getting a level and and you can say whatever you want but players actually have to use it they have to go through the experience the players are going through that at the moment is the plan then still to finish top 4 is that way or aiming for the bunch of always being to get the best LATE EDITION we've ever had at the top this year and it still remains what do you think is a fair fight in the league there's a lot of money elsewhere isn't it can you add Can you have a to compete against that. And professional support the money always talks we would hope that we have a series of things that give us a little bit of extra we you know we would. Just continue as we would become more and more competitive director of rugby a barrister John Kerry speaking to clear had. Just time to squeeze in the monkeys Dream Believe. She's seen. This said. With. The monkeys with a dream to lead on B.B.C. Radio Suffolk We'll bring you more travel news in just a moment but 1st of all let me tell you that my guest at 615 the news 6 of course is Richard town in a find a blues man from Essex who is in Suffolk tonight to play at the Duke of York pub on Woodbridge road it's a midweek blues in town once again and Richard is this month's guest artist he's guesting on this program in a round about 60 minutes time he's already in the building shooting up his guitar we look forward in playing live in the studio from a quarter past 6 and is with us now from updates on the travel news sounds looking now Hanna. 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It's 6 o'clock the latest news now Redbud. Thank you falls Good evening and lawyers who will now consider their next options in the case of a family from Bury St Edmunds whose mom was killed by a stalker today at the high coals a judge threw out their claim for damages this from Clay has written reports have been made to Suffolk police in the mental health trust of the county about the dangers from John McFarlane he broke into the home of Mary Griffith and shot her with a bolt gun her 3 daughters claim the death was preventable with their mum calling the police the day before she died a judge at the high court rejected those arguments but in court a lawyer for Suffolk Police said they had a right to Criminal Injuries Compensation lawyers for the family say they're disappointed with the ruling and will now consider any further options 312 year old boys have been arrested in connection with 4 robberies in a burglary in Ipswich Suffolk Police say the alleged offenses took place in the north west of the town at Siena.