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You. Know I woke. Up. C.C. On B.B.C. Radio Suffolk with the things we do for love well as you may know I've been following if the football club now for 50 years in fact on the 11th of January is the 50th anniversary of my 1st visit to Pullman Rhodes and to coincide with that some taking parts in one of these sporting memories network events in Ipswich on Monday next week from half past 10 in the morning until about a quarter past 12 it's at the place in Ipswich lovely venue and this is an established event for over 50 sports fans I'm a mates on a regular basis at that place and indeed other venues around Suffolk and this is a free event as well and I should be looking back at my 50 years of both supporting and covering if the football club and if I've got SA model so dip into my 10 years covering the the Ipswich which is so plenty of memories for you. You can join me on Something with Breakfast at Tiffany's here on B.B.C. Radio Suffolk. Counties a new police chief says he wants to send criminals a powerful message that they'll be caught and convicted if they come to our county to commit crime Steve Jobs had retired as Suffolk Deputy Chief Constable last year but will not return as the chief constable after a selection process where he was the only applicants councillors on the police and crime panel of had to rubber stamp the appointments which they duly did today after the meeting Steve Jobs spoke to our political reporter Vicki Oh in I think one of the things you know I bring to their always consistent say you know having. Closely with Gareth and his dept I understand the path we're on I understand the problems our communities face We've just landed a new place a model which I would. Hope we stuff to develop I look forward to the challenge of my can show that model works that we address some of the issues that society is facing the I work their partners a lot of the issues that we face on unique to place in terms of budgetary and fiscal pressures so you know we saw that whole comprehensive program of working a chief executive style level to support our communities and what are the things that you're going to be hoping to make your mark with can step beyond what changes would you know it's make were small force and I think our communities recognize the one of the poor corresponded about the marriage to this inspectorate have given us some outstanding grades or really good grades recently and I think because we have the ability to support each other as a team which is quite unique and look out WOODLEY And one of the things I want to do is carry on that journey of continuous improvement looking as a collective ideas from start rhotic right across the constabulary look outside of the organization and keep us on the subject tree from good to outstanding now says Suffolk has at the moment got this issue with county 9 gangs It does worry about what are you going to do to reassure your people in Suffolk that you're tackling this issue so I think what we bring to the cities is several component parts Firstly the most important of these the enforcement aspect you know we need to work closely with our partners our place in partners because you know it's a transit form of crime we need to talk Holden we need to ensure from a performance point of view that this isn't just about arrests this is about ensuring that those who we arrested convicted and sent to prison so we sent a very strong powerful message and the nick. Really we need to work right across partners families school was to prevent young people dabble in dealing with drugs taking drugs and understanding really the harm that it causes to them I think sometimes if you look at it in isolation people think it's sunny but it can be a source it's only a bit but he says she looking at the totality of the harm that it does to our society now standing next to you is the current chief constable and you'll be starting in April I believe that's correct and that means that YOU LEAVING AT THE END OF not know or be leaving at the very beginning of my prose so I'm on here until the until the I feel your parents in the 8th of April even You've been at the helm now for a couple of years economists said it dreadfully. Like Steve you know a few foresees and stuff it's good it's real it's really really neat culture one that you know I've loved working in and I'm going to really miss it and if you've got any plans for the future apart from of course coming on to this Lido Finn So fair to tell us what you're going to be doing in your time we got on the cypher wants. To put out the chaos in my 1st case was so that would be an interesting one . Jet when it when when I made the decision to leave Oh I didn't I was going to go and do it up at a few a few office now so the next the next couple of months so just to have a look at that the one thing I'm definitely I promised my wife a type 2 months off so I'm different after months of don't blame him I was suffix current Chief Constable Gareth Wilson speaking to Vicky Oh in earlier we also heard from the new Chief Constable Steve Jobs. Travelling a B.B.C. Radio Suffolk pass for Barry Lewis is with us once again Highbury how things with. Their foals it's all good thank you how about yourself yeah good day so far thank you I'm looking forward to broadcasting right the way through until 7 o'clock with a bit of help from you a lot. In fact. Let's get you how many wide the high street at Brandon still looking. At the London road now that says you head into Brandon nothing reported there but certainly at slower than usual just vote on the Brandon road actually. Quite ingested as well getting along the road Stanton on the. Earth especially there are some temporary lights there as they carry out telecoms works we've been on the way for the last. In the soft in. Just building up on Crown strength as well as on the coaches to road and valley road the bit of congestion on all the approaches and usually busy maybe on the westbound a 14 towards that junction 55 now as far as the trains are concerned no reported major delays. Already have suffered travel if you see something or can update me call 801412121 Barry have some questions for you on the legendary record producer who's guesting on the program in a couple of hours time how does that grab you yes I've seen pictures of the 2 of you together you know. With 2 legends together you know very. Gentle. Lunch time and that's about it really well absolutely falls but yeah Trevor. That's a very broad subject that will. Be able to trip me up good and proper to die I think I will do my very best to do so. If he this week if I'm. Consistent self. On the 1st question a couple of times. Uphill battle on a couple of occasions. Let's see how we do today OK Barry I'll speak to again in half an hour in the meantime. taking place at the evening firstly of the jump in Stowmarket the award winning catfish. Supported by the. Great British blues tonight. Markets tickets saw. Them at $730.00 some music from catfish off the 6th. See this evening on this program one of my old on favorites a jasmine Allen bones is back in Suffolk tonight's will be by sponsoring fine musicians a robin Asplund on piano on the bass and Sebastian to Crum on drums and they're playing at fleece Johns of the Studland Island Hotel tools open at 730 the music begins I need to cloak and it's one the you won't want to miss 18 pounds only to see one of the jazz greats tonight along with Robin Ani and Sebastian in various Neverland's this evening the Barry sound of music competition returns it's at the hunt's a club embarrassing happens this evening and competing to an audience will be out of the sky the excellent adventure is Gaby Lemon days and red gloss non-school happening heat of very sound of the homes a club embarrassing that blends the evening to more nights of the grand old you give you a pub in Woodbridge road it's which some acoustic music from a great crack in the 3 some odd. Fools Dyke and Johnny Miller and they'll be playing from half past 8 admission to that one is free and also on Saturday evening at the sub Reeky theater original members of Kate Bush's original bands are getting back together again in fact they've done several gigs together in recent times they calling themselves the Kate C. Bush bands the show is called the early years it's all happening at the key theater in sub bridge 2 was open at 7 the show begins at half past 7. Let's play Ago a great years. Grandma has all the schools news in just a moment 1st of all the headlines read by Steve blow Good afternoon Suffolk Police found more drug drivers and drunk drivers over the festive period according to figures released today the number of offenses and a recipe described as disappointing Suffolk's new chief constable says he's on the no illusions about dealing with drugs and gun crime in the county state chop was officially appointed into the role today at a meeting of the police and crime panel. The queen has used a speech to say people should respect different points of view and find common ground her comments at the Sandringham branch of the W.I. In Norfolk up being seen as a reference to the BRICS it debates vegetarian customers a McDonald's across the U.K. Are reporting finding chicken nuggets e-mails that are meant to be made free the fast food chain launched their spicy veggie wrapper earlier this month but stuff appeared to be struggling with the recipe the main agreed into space to be a red pest a vegetarian goo shown but customers are instead being given chicken nuggets suffix whether mostly dry but cloudy tonight going down to 6 degrees Celsius tomorrow overcast with a lot rain and drizzle reaching a high of 9 degrees and that's the latest news will have more. Radio. Way in. The afternoon grown by far as statistics will tell you that it's vital it should sound score the 1st goal tomorrow if they are to get anything out of their trip to Aston Villa on the last 10 occasions that the Blues have conceded 1st they failed to get back into the game and last defender James Collins says that's clearly a sign that a team is struggling yes to stuff at any level and he has any game you play any Lee you play and if you go well then it's tough especially like I said the situation we're in as a club to go on and then you know it's quite easy to shrink when in these in this situation we've got to win football games you know we should be coming out and looking to dominate the ball dominate teams and you know if we don't score 1st you know certainly get back into a game because I said we could go in for good we'll have full commentary of town at Villa in tomorrow's match day program from 2 o'clock Arsenal host Manchester United in the F.A. Cup tonight in what is the pick of the ties in round 4 the United caretaker boss are they going to solve his club semifinal win against Arsenal on the way to famously winning the Treble in 1999 is favorites F.A. Cup memory think the semi. Final $99.00 it's such an important game when Peter saves that penalty from Dennis Bergkamp that gives us the advantage and will win the trouble if Burke up have scored they would have won the Double that's just how small the margins are I think maybe that's the standout for me I was substituted in which case he's goal from the sideline and what a goal of course there's also an all Championship clash in the F.A. Cup tonight as Bristol City face Bolton at Ashton Gate in cricket the West Indies have increased their healthy lead over England on day 3 of the 1st Test in Bridgetown 237 for 6 in a 2nd innings a moment ago a lead of 459 Novak Djokovic will face Rafael Nadal in the final of the Australian Open tennis after the Lucas play in straight sets in his semifinal Djokovic should drop just 4 games early today beat Nadal in the 2012 final in Melbourne after a marathon 6 hour match but he's happy that tournament organizers have now introduced the tie break in the 5th set so the match is unlikely to last as long we have a slightly different roles this year with a super tiebreaker so I don't think we'll go that far as 6 hours almost But that's that's one of once in a lifetime experience and. Yeah hopefully the outcome to be the same for me in speedway switches will begin the competitive season with a Darby meeting at home to King's Lynn in the supporters' Cup last year's Premiership champions pool and Swindon the champions in 2017 also face the witches in the group stage of that competition league was there which is begin at home to Bellevue on April the 18th and Kingsley in a back up foxhole on the bank holiday the 6th of May The Milton hole fan Tiger's fixes for the forthcoming season of also been released early highlights include a trip to cradle and a knockout Cup quarter final tie against Leicester the fan Tigers will host the 2nd leg on May 26th following a visit to Leicester on the 12th of May for the 1st like to Gulf now and 14. When you're old Ernie Els shot a 7 under par 65 in his 2nd round at the Dubai Desert Classic to move to within one shot of the leaders the South African hasn't won on the European Tour since 2013 both Mark Gulf correspondent in Carter Lenny Els turns 50 later this year but showed he still has plenty of game with a brilliant $65.00 That leaves the South African veteran just want to shut off the lead at the halfway stage there was an eagle and 7 birdies in Els round to move to within touching distance of the co-leaders Bryson to Sean bow out Australia's Lukas Herbert Matt Wallace is also well placed after a super bogey free $64.00 he's in a group at 10 under par that also includes a qualifier his fellow Englishman Callum Shane Quinn finally in HOCKEY Great Britain's men produced a stunning comeback from $41.00 down to beat Spain $65.00 in their opening F.I.A. Each proudly League tie in Valencia the competition's replaced the hockey world league and serves as qualification for the World Cup and a lympics Suffolk place George Pena and James Cole both featured for G.B. Today Graeme thank you very much indeed more from Graham in the news a. Little More Time is in the building. And should be on our after this one from Go West one of their big kids in the eighty's this is cool me. Radio. Good afternoon when. You say that. Yes we close our eyes was another one to member that 100 now close my eyes and how they all go well. I didn't see Cope's and Richard drum me be devastated as I couldn't seem to go anywhere that song Never mind I picked I live because. I like a big ending I like to be gay I'm lucky. If me. And you like a bit of T.V. As we all do from time to battle from time to time I guess I guess increasingly difficult weekend you're going to start so with Funnily enough on the programme on Sky One we don't. Do we don't. Rob and Ramesh this is you same bones Well this is the comedians Well yeah. Comedians that's what it said in the blood. Bank actually very funny teeth he's got a lot to do yes he's gone as well I'm that Ramesh Rankin 1000 and he's got the beat you know meet the beat they team up to meet their wish list of all time greats in the world of sports and entertainment this is. One of those programs isn't it all something to bang on at I but doesn't anybody did any ordinary excellent journalists to do all this stuff and I said I have to be a comedian they have to be an actor obviously it Davus What do I know we are obsessed with celebrity don't anyway apparently you sign boat time and you put some last 10 minutes. As it happens to be greeted by and I thank the Radio Times for this information I am Robeck it meets you saying Bo and you know what you're off him why did you 1st realize you were falling. Did anybody say that well you can it will probably be very diverting and if you don't row row back if you don't remember Ranganathan then I'm sure you'll enjoy enjoy it as some lead up the term laddish lull X. Cropped up and I mean he thought Tolkien thought I'm not watching that. But you never know do you at least at least rope and Graham Young enough and lightish Loucks unlike some of the presenters we could name peace be on top again Jeremy Clarkson. Well on the other so you come to the well I suppose they are OK yes yes yes subtle dates more nights this sounds are right up my street Yancey Gormley how began Well this is this is going to be Absi fantastic because he's actually he's a sculptor of course and think Komi what do we know I'm sure the North he did he did there's people who don't sit they might be jumpy about jumble buildings as well in New York had a absolutely fantastic scope to fabulous ideas he has and the way he's looking at the very beginnings of art and apparently. We thought I sort of began with a cave paintings in the ice age proper. And we sort of separate I don't know separates the hall and I'm most I suppose from the from the well head jokes I suppose. But apparently em he's going thousands years back in time and caves across France Spain Indonesia and Australia and rock showed his and he finds images created by hunter gatherer is just quite beautiful and very artistic and. I'm very very intrigued to see what they are but I don't I am looking forward to him particularly going in some of these caves might be nearer perhaps in Europe but he made out fine my friend Richard's jokes. Scruples some of the we often say that his jokes are from the original. And I'm hoping this programme is going to prove that O'REILLY OK. Somebody I mean is nearing the end there was no this lame is on B.B.C. One I'm really enjoying this isn't it soup and have you seen Les Miserables on stage musical not in the Westons but I did see the children's theatre along with the lovely the same Yeah I mean it is a fabulous thing but of course you don't. Because you only last maybe 3 hours an interval you're not getting the whole fantastic story of Les Miserables here and there are a lot of the things I'm finding out about who haven't read the book I confess I think it's one is very thick books isn't it and I haven't read it funny a lot more about the background of the Napoleonic War and the and the Republicans versus the Royalists you don't get quite so much in music whose version anyway this this it's fact based but we're on the brink of the we're on the brink of the funeral of. A monarch who was a Napoleonic warrior and apparently this did trick of the 830 rise in Paris. And said. The students when they called in the students they're not really long in the tooth the students but that is that a group for testing students and workers construct a barricade in in the streets we all know the song. Altogether now and them valuable is Saffi is for his step he's to go to school safety and then he goes into hiding and well this is this is very much I think like the musical where you get the barricades where you get the death sway you get the scarring down and he weighs through Susan things like that and to me I mean the performance that stands out is that. I think he's turning in an absolutely brilliant performance of a sort of almost a fake in like character isn't he seeming A nice on the outside and so seizing massive worms and this song inside Thank you very much indeed for that Lynne her lovely weekend a more serious Get on Monday just. For a radio Suffolk Minister 5 Barry is back with. Thanks for much for as I did he's building up now if you're on the park and ride right about us as you head down towards the main road the A 12144 and at the cold all can change seem to be getting busier again on the. Spin slow their roll all often pretty much on and off as you head up towards junction 33 that slope towards apes wage the Yarmouth road and for the road and straight in Ipswich the worst talking scene for the time being usual buildups around the really on cross street as well as northbound on up Valley and straight that's quite slow going roadworks stands in causing queues on the one for free particularly if you're northbound at the moment that temporary traffic lights Brandon high street in the London road still quite congested it's improved if anything nothing reported there but certainly a much slower than usual no reported major delays on the railway It's very. If you say something. 1412121. Yes temperatures for many of us today about 7 degrees higher than yesterday and it doesn't look like it's going to be a lot but cloudy night with a drizzle and when we get any breaks in the cloud if you missed patches may develop and it will be much milder than last night with temperatures around 6 o 7 Celsius those are the kind of valleys we should be seeing as a daytime high and a real contrast with the minus 6 is some of us saw earlier this week and we have many light to moderate West to southwest and he wins so tomorrow if you outbreaks of rain a possible on Saturday but that should be plenty of dry weather too is to remain mild with highs temperatures around 9 or 10 Celsius or perhaps not quite as high those temperatures today some spots reaching 12 Celsius today so nines and tens expected on Saturday and the winds becoming a mainly moderate southwesterly a more organized band of are. And is then expects to move a switch during Saturday evening with a rash of showers following in behind and then Sunday some wet windy weather on Sunday and feeling much colder again to the rain possibly turning to sleet for a time for some of us on Sunday evening and the bitterly cold north westerly winds potentially gusting 40 to 50 miles per hour quite widely then Monday and Tuesday sunny spells in the risk of wintry showers temperatures on Tuesday could struggle to get a few degrees above freezing but at least by then he should be less windy now the ensure water is forecast to point to North Pole and for tonight the wind southwesterly varying Westley for time 5 or 6 visibility good weather many fair state smooth at times Naish or otherwise slight a moderate and the next high tide at Lowestoft 37 minutes past midnight at 2.7 meters and then 1326 tomorrow afternoon at 2.3 metres and it Felixstowe 36 in the morning at 3.8 metres and then 1535 tomorrow afternoon at 3.8 metres focused Many thanks have a lovely weekend you to take care it's B.B.C. Radio Suffolk Now why do some people stay skinny no matter what they eat or how little they exercise while others pile on weight in spite of all their best efforts new research suggests the answer may lie imagine that sick make up scientists from the University of Cambridge compared D.N.A. Samples from thin and obese people and some of normal weight professor. Led the research we've known for a long time that some people can eat what they like and they don't put on weight what we know now is that we've established that that is genetically driven so what we did here was study almost 2000 people who are very thin but otherwise very healthy and we found that they are really lucky in terms of their genes. Mari lost 21 stones after having a gastric band fitted she is warning against just blaming your genes and not taking responsibility for your eating habits as well we can't blame the genetics after all we've got to take responsibility for ourselves haven't way mice that and they say single is the most amazing man ever I was the heaviest woman he's ever operated on I'm not a man treats me with nothing but kindness and respect if you want the help you've got to be honest and ask for it scientists say identifying why some people don't put on weight easily could help develop strategies to help people who do Tom Saunders is a professor of nutrition at King's College London what this is done is actually shown. To severe obese you know very rare people who are very thin and thin people have got other slightly different genes so. You know the extremes of the weight spectrum are partly genetically determined health experts say whatever your shape or genetic make up the age old advice of a healthy amount of exercise and a good diet still stands Bob has been in touch he has given the given he had all over last weekend to his better half or Gloria he has to say that she has it rather worse than him terrible cough apparently she's barking like a sea lion and he doesn't know if you should get out the cough mixture or throw a fish each Obs You could play her boob play record just to show I care. Laura sorry to hear all that. Have this one on me this is Michael with Hollywood could soon be seen. So you. Schooling with. Her. Little. Reluctant . To. Close. Stuff a day including the big weekend. Music Day. Run still it's. Pokemon right where. I. Just never miss a 1000000 men on B.B.C. Radio south a. Good mention there of Ipswich Music Day Well B.B.C. Radio Suffolk will be there once again this year it's a cross church hall. Sunday the 7th of July a number of other stages as well and applications have now opened for the music day stages for the local band singer songwriters various music acts to apply to take part in the annual celebration of great music in Ipswich So if you're in a band you'd like to apply then the best way to do that is go online go to Ipswich entertains don't code U.K. Slash Ipswich Music Day 2019 you'll find an application form online at that websites. And the and free channels $70.00. Is B.B.C. Radio. Today evening it's 5 o'clock the latest news read by Steve Blow thank you falls Good evening levels of drink and drug driving offenses and Suffolk have been revealed for the festive period the results speak for themselves were hit very hard and disappointed that Sergeant Julian to chim from Suffolk roads police less breath testing was carried out compared to the previous year but the failure rate was very similar it was also slightly less drugs testing but more people failed in total more than 160 arrests were made there are quite a force in their trucks in office over and therefore with the new device available to us where I would have to take more offenses that's the bottom line of it unfortunately there are a whole parade of be.

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