Statements from the E.U. Say there be no further negotiations around the withdrawal agreement in Watson has this reason he is sticking with her strategy of trying to secure changes to the Northern Irish backstop the controversial arrangements to avoid border checks and islands to win the backing of enough break city as for her do you this despite Brussels repeated refusal to reopen the withdrawal agreement misses me wants to neutralize moves by across party group of backbenchers to force her to delete the U.K.'s departure from the E.U. So with barely 6 weeks remaining to Bragg's it misses me with a pewter M.P.'s to hold their net of that message is also aimed at some of her own cabinet members who are worried about the prospect of leaving with New Deal America what bridges the Smalling lending his support to parents at a primary school in the town who've been without a lollipop patrol since the end of the summer term Councillor David multum A says he would like to do the job himself if he was allowed to stuff it's in Mary's primary school and Rhoda hoping there will soon find someone to take on the role the heavy traffic flow has led to concerns about safety the average driver spends 2 and a half days a year in queues according to research out Smalling the worst road is the North Circular in London in a section near Chizik now here with the morning sport tank have to look chambers admitted that staying in the Championship this season is a tall order with 15 games to go the blues a 9 points from safety making matters worse it was confirmed yesterday that leading goalscorer Freddie says been ruled out of action for at least 9 months after suffering a serious knee injury at Norwich on Sunday we will towns under eighteen's are always a what for tonight in the 5th round of the F.A. Youth Cup The winners will travel to Leicester in the quarterfinals drummer in last night's premier league game at Molineux wolves Willie Bolli scored a 95th minute equaliser as a side drew one all with relegation threatened Newcastle the Champions League resumes tonight with Manchester United against Perry Sanjay man and room versus port. Finally England cricket captain Joe Root had. 3 of the final test to leave his side on 325 to 4 in the 2nd innings gives them a 448 run lead over the West Indies Suffolk's weather right through this morning with hazy sunshine cloud increasing the soft and the high today reaching 11 degrees Celsius try and find tonight with a low of 4 degrees Celsius and that's the latest news on next at 730. Didn't see B.B.C. . T.V. We're on 3 channel 7 C. . You can also find this on. To. My kids. Good morning and welcome to choose Day morning we have a very busy program today I have got 3 guests joining me in the B.B.C. Radio Suffolk hot seat. We'll be talking about what the County Council will be spending money on after the list seems to get smaller all the time it saves more on the budget story in a moment plus a real site in Suffolk skies the Apache helicopter has been taking on special training in the Arctic Circle in temperatures down to minus $27.00 plus. We hear from the great. And if you are a fan of the. New production is heading to the. Switch on. The brakes a B.B.C. Radio itself. Minutes past 7 Suffolk County Council are setting its budget later this week and today it's your chance to put your questions to the people in charge will have a leader of Suffolk County Council Matthew Hicks the councillor responsible for finances Richard Smith and the councillor responsible for adult social care Becky hope somebody got it all in the studio after 9 o'clock this morning so what does the county council Budget mean for you why should you be interested in what they're doing well it's very very important we're talking big sums of money Joining me in the studio is our political reporter Vicki when just run through the main figures for speaking Well Mark the budget Pacific County Council be around only $519000000.00 pounds this yes that's moving home off a 1000000000 pounds and will cover everything from looking after our highways to providing care for the elderly in the vulnerable to looking after children and disposing of our waste the council say they're investing more money in adult social care and children's services but they also say they need to make 23000000 pounds in savings as the money they get from central government reduces so where the savings coming from just remind us well there is a fairly long list one of the most controversial be the phasing out of the 3730 sorry 374000 pounds grants to Citizens Advice Bureau is across Suffolk over the next 2 years now it has just been announced late yesterday that health bosses will be giving the CA be half of that money to make up for the short full of this 1st phase of cuts say that 2 years but this is just a one year reprieve on the council in essence a still cutting that grants they're not changing their stance they're still cutting that grants and I actually went to Citizens Advice and they stood and spent a morning that to see the work that they do I spoke with Dawn now we've given her another name to protect her identity she wanted to get out of new piece of relationship and I asked her where she. Be without Citizens Advice and spit at our door of well I don't know where pay I really don't know where. I don't know where else she turned. But no one of 9. Where to go to. And do you think you would for example would you say you still be in your house using your family would still be together if you had the house and support no. Because that's what it just spiraled out of control. So you can just see the scale of help and the breadth of help that the CA be services provide they help around 21000 people in Suffolk and they dealt with 75000 issues in the last year and the area they help the most with is with benefits and taxes including on council tax on the I know we'll have more on your time at least in citizens' advice later in the program we'll also be speaking to Ed Garrett from the clinical commissioning group the N.H.S. About why they're making up the funding gap is interesting coming into buying land what the county council's decision here says not to U.-Turn by the county can add any shape or form they're still cutting what they said they were going to come up with the N.H.S. Are coming they said well look actually we're concerned about this we'll give you some money so what other areas are we likely to see cuts in because as you mentioned they've got to save an awful lot of money yes well why waste one of the most universal service is something that most people use on a daily basis the highways the roads Well they're having to find around 4000000 pounds worth of savings and in some of the things that they're suggesting and not cleaning the street signs doing not doing the same level of weeding they have been doing and not refreshing road markings when they go on there's also the bus routes there are plans to stop some of the subsidies on some of our buses which ones are affected is still being worked out of the movement and they're also going to perhaps Tenchi not print timetables and put them up anymore with children could stand a bus shelter and. You know based on title OK that children services and I thank you for clarifying. Children's services an adult social care they make up around 75 percent of the council's budget 390000000 pounds that's a big big go push and they're also having to make savings. If you're around $50000000.00 pounds but they're also getting some extra investment as well because so many more people in needing that service so are we going to have to pay more in our bills yes it's going to affect your pocket the long or short of it 3.99 percent increased What is that like if you're in a bar on the property your new count this is the county council portion of it will be $1290.00 pounds if you're in a band B. Property which a number of houses for example and it's around $1004.00 pounds but remember this is just the county council tax part of the bill there's also the police to hand in and they. Need to put in the OK thank you thank you very much and those in charge will be in the studio after 9 o'clock this morning in a B.B.C. Radio Suffolk what we're calling a whole bench No one it's a hot seat there's 3 of them coming in the leader of the County Council 2 cabinet members so it's a whole range of your opportunity to ask questions of them about how they spend your money perhaps it's about Special Educational Needs which they announce they're going to put more money into a few weeks ago but that's been a problem area been a very big problem there and schools transport as well of course the actual the eyeballs in that 3000000 pounds are spent on the Orwell crossing project which is being shelved be interested to know where we are with potentially nor the relief road to for switch and what do you think about not refreshing road markings I mean for me that sounds really dangerous I mean there for a reason they say it's the ones that they. Do the legally required ones but not the others but for me personally I thought I think a bit of white pine is definitely worth spending a bit of money on cleaning the street signs with haven't done that for ages anyway and I was relaxed about it and the thing is this just feel like little bit of like salami slicing do you know to me like a little bit it's a little bit because I need to save one 100000 pounds and they've got a half a 1000000000 pound budget it's got to that stage I think from talking to the lead before it's got to that stage where they really are trimming what they can around the edges because there's not much else to cuts more on that later on and really keep you to join in. 080141212 want to talk to the leader of the County Council plus 2 of his cabinet members later on this morning it's just coming around to quarter past 7. And some of the other stories making the news today more complaints were made about waste collections to Suffolk coastal district council than any other in Suffolk last year the leader with us later in the program Republicans and Democrats in the United States say they've reached an agreement in principle on border security they hope will avoid a further shutdown of the US government and the bridges threaten to take. In the town off the No one step forwards to take on the role. In Britain tomorrow after a 6 day shutdown prompted by an outbreak of swine flu coming up we find out what the Apache helicopters from Suffolk have been doing in temperatures of minus 27 the weather today. Around 11 Celsius 50. Dry tonight with lows around for the full forecast on the white tent tonight. Axton from Junction 20. Grand Junction 27 the avenue of remembrance. Problems at the Monument across in Brandon. Green made. Straight for the local shops and businesses. Straight. Back on time. Today. Travel. Is B.B.C. Radio. Well there is one story dominating so many newspapers today it's not Rex It's no it's Friday it's 5 to 5 minutes to grab a good chat. You know thanks a lot John a cabbage It was so it's coming back I can remember from the very early days with my class and with the people there was. Space in all things when they're facing things there's the little bloke was in the on the top bloke What's a face and thing you're triple 3 on the tax This is. A lovely picture in the mirror today of a child with a stewpot doing a double drop going so basically you had to hold things and you kept you would win those things at the end if you drop something you end up getting a cabbage when it was a rather small child so you didn't need it and they had to get involved to carry your stuff and it can be just so in the post when I when I've gone to the local shop to go and get some food groceries and things they. Problem I have is often gets taken back again after all of my campaigning so I forget to take it back so I go to the cancer thing called Bye bye I don't know why I want to buy because they don't. Carry them all so I stand there and pay for all of them was not loading up just like I did on Cracker Jack and I said cracker jack is that you have to give me a cabbage and only people a certain age know what I'm talking about the restaurant like it's over basically yes that was his name then you got. The other one the tall one plane thank you you're happy now and it's just that's how long it takes for the Rolodex of my brain to work these days a couple of moments so that's coming back in also on the merits of diet books of black magic chocolates which is 66 years old Oh my goodness and on opened as just being 22 a sweet museum by a man who bought me 1953 This is lovely but James is now $104.00 and he gave the chops to his wife to be Joey she kept the unopened box marking the queen's coronation but she's 8 but couldn't bear to part with a box of chocolates. They're going to York's chocolates and glory museum that he never knew that she didn't like don't. Believe she is married and she never told him she just said to him thank you. Well let's say I like to think that she just couldn't you know it was such a lovely thing and she just want to keep it I know it's not clear you know that's what she said Yeah but you're probably right she just didn't like. What Bill try to spend. Every woman just going to be and the family said Mr Haines don't need Mr Haynes. Mates manuals I mean anything. That's com manuals Oh cool Yes I read a couple of regularise the creature of the hangs. Manual clearly with your car and the uniforms this morning did you think what happens you know it's a low power mode or something yes yeah helpfully it's on the outside lane it just said reduced engine performance what does that mean it just goes with that and it basically yeah you got something wrong something wrong yeah I have to find my friend the mechanic and Anyway Mr you what you need is a Haynes man I need things must want you need and he sold 200000000 Haynes manual says wow 200000000. Through the thing with the 200000000. In The idea was I mean these these dated back to the days when you could fix your own car which of course it's an it's an absolute nightmare to do now. Yeah because you have to plug it all in and do all this kind of stuff and reputed tells you what's wrong with the account. But this is a lovely tree in there about how he started doing and I don't actually know if they're worth anything I went to the Benjamin Foundation's shop at the Fox away state the other day and they've got 4 or 5 of them on a shelf that I think there's one from Austin Allegro one from Morris Marina are common what the other ones were and I thought one if they're worth anything they thought of that but you know we're not bit of a regular on that show yeah yes not not not with 200000000 out there I don't think they're in there were probably very much and they also in 2004 launched a different one called the sex manual it was nicknamed the Karma Sutra. And it was so Cracker Jack still back in the Daily Mail Yes it's still there and the best radio show of all time do you have any idea of Desert Island Discs Oh thank you followed by what I did see just when I was your age is really I would sign a disc and were being told to move all. The arch but the top 10 down the Today programme comes in at number 10 I'm sorry I haven't got a clue and I don't think he's already for programmes hitch. Because Going To The Galaxy number 8 from our own correspondent a number 7 the news quiz at number 6 in the psychologist chair 5 Bangkok's off hour for round the Horn at 3 the arches at 2 and Desert Island Discs coming in at number one the best radio show of all time Desert Island Discs and it's still hugely popular and it still hugely popular today more from the papers later on but if you do have a crackerjack pencil We want to hear from me if you do have a crackerjack pen so. If you do have a crackajack page so will call me what do you think if you do have a crackerjack pain so. Just waving your hand to me isn't helping if you do happen we'd love to hear from you if you do have a crackajack won't. We should read this what you mean. If you do have a cracker jack pen so. OK We're going to bring in helpful next story if you do have a crackerjack pen so. Thank you very much. Cracker Jack. A. Quarter past 10 on a Monday morning May the 14th a paramedic was on the saying I'm was give me. And he was shouting for help. Calming say learn how to do C.P.R. . Save a life with B.B.C. Radio. Tell the radio. The. B.B.C. Radio. 723 on a Tuesday morning in Apache helicopters base that was a sham here in Suffolk have made their 1st flights into the Arctic Circle the team from 656 quarter and have been in Norway to see how the aircraft perform in minus 27 degree celcius temperatures were joining us on the line now from Norway is Major Hugh rakes the commanding officer of 656 question for regiment Army Major good morning. No hang on a 2nd Good morning to you thanks for joining with us I can't. Thanks ever so much for joining us we used to hearing about Apaches going into climates but not necessarily the cold ones so why have you been there. The past has been going to the desert for many many years we've all curricula Well we've never ever operated our extreme or any extreme cold weather so we required her. To develop a plan and we kept pretty been really exciting and. And also the ground crew and. Sticklers went and. How we operate it's been a fantastic event. So so very much an experimental trip how did I perform was a real challenge we had to make an environmental connection it can go from right 5 days to visibility and have a circle pretty pretty quickly that you could attempt it as minus 27 times so it's been quite quite a quite a challenge to get back after running because I've done really well we had to learn how we operate. From refueling rearming which means the aircraft I mean did and. Repeat again we don't ever tell an amazing job and hopefully we've got every person I will correct on here calling attention even next year and we keep building on top of what we've built we've created almost difficult enough as you know to get Kathy Freston starts on some things here in Suffolk so it's is to get the Apache up and running must must be quite an effort and also the physical side of it for your crews and support crews in that bitterly cold temperature. Absolutely and. I've experienced it myself. With the slow blurring of face and that that I watch on the wind chills and get I can estimate you know. Minus minus 30 something . The guys have been really really well wrapped up that they're wearing the best that's going in the can and that's what I try operating in pretty extreme and harsh harsh conditions it's it's pretty pretty amazing to watch wearing one I was very pleased to hear I got a message when I was hosting my football show last pitch the other Saturday from some of your crew who were tuned in wanting to know how the town was doing so they were desperate to try and catch up with US rates up communications in that way were pretty good did the obese to meet cold weather help you prepare for this that we had last year yeah an instinct quite able to replicate actually the absolute all to conditions we had back in Suffolk. Probably as much as we want to play certainly I'm quite sure that now we've developed new skills and capabilities that will come by so I can hopefully next time it snows that it gets really cold will be discordant present and continue testing and hurting our skills while you have enough we get bad weather you might be called in to help us close to home you never know so when Yeah when you start flying back. Oh boy it's almost a blizzard outside but a couple of the 1st lot of people who actually had out today and then it will start recovering. Over the next week or so as we are here for about 6 weeks and hopefully all day well we're back within a week OK well look it's great to talk to you thank you very much for joining us on the program today and best wishes to all the team that's out there and safe journey back fuel thank you very much good to talk to you Major he writes officer commanding 656 Squadron 4 regiment Army Air Corps on that mission into the Arctic Circle in Norway there are some great pictures and videos on the B.B.C. Radio Suffolk Facebook page if you want to see up close what they've been up to I would urge you to go and have a look at that's just some amazing photographs and video of them performing what they do in those freezing cold temperatures down to minus 27 white out flying conditions as well we're so used to hearing about them you know flying and taking off a century in desert conditions but now they're doing it in those freezing temperatures as well now a lot still to come on B.B.C. Radio Suffolk later on James Hazel is here at 10 o'clock and he's got a fascinating guest today is it wrong to say someone is battling cancer James finds out why we perhaps need to rethink the way we speak to people with cancer Matthew Abercrombie from the Theatre Royal in Barry is on the mixtape tonight and Stephen Foster's whole show tonight comes from Barry So it's a royal it's 200 years old and this Teton falls presents his program from their lessons here at 1 o'clock Anthony thumb have won a lottery grant to improve their historic village hall Suffolk artist has been inspired to offer a 50 percent discount to N.H.S. Workers and there's a chance to visit a snowdrop breeders garden Beccles and some of those are worth a lot of money and I was reading of the day they think why if you've got a rare one or a new one they can be worth hundreds of pounds the snow drops off probably just got a common or garden Felixstowe ones been a few. You're into them yeah they're all very different varieties and some are worth an absolute fortune. Probably not for me you know my luck but never mind now we have. David in Stowmarket Spain and such and Leslie Crandall there was on Cracker Jack. As well and don't McLean I think was my era I'm just looking across at Steve blower who's just settling in to read the news was. Playing your ear Oh yeah they were on I remember of course said Stuart Yes Well yeah all around and just had a text in here from Carolyn just found myself yelling cracker jack at my radio Well thank goodness you are quite good Jack oh the polls. I mean really so I've been already in for then for a minute just for myself yelling Cracker Jack. My radio I think I need to remind myself that you are not actually in my bedroom ark and can't hear me . But we can. Actually care and we're searching for a cracker jack pencil if they want to. Travel from B.B.C. Radio I'm not saying again. To drive north from the. Travel times about 6 minutes and also I started playing in Ipswich in both directions is closed due to road works from Queens Drive across in some 3 bounding to and street names attending with some temperatures for some telecoms work in feel excited state Victoria Street in both directions is close to right by some. Road on the trying to hold up soldier lace to tell me of and in 15 minutes in time B.B.C. Radio Suffolk travel some fascinating insight now from Adrian the one you haven't mentioned in Cracker Jack was that like Leslie Crowther also had a famous Dorset Lees who was the receptionist in shoestring and I believe married Philip Leslie lived in a grand house opposite the river Trent in Nottingham and his son used to do all travel news there we'll. See. B.B.C. Radio Suffolk has Leslie says a softening to every story let's get your top stories right now from Steve thank you man Good morning N.H.S. Bosses in Suffolk are being thanked by Citizens Advice for stepping in with funding it means that ground level step the current amount for the next year despite cuts by the County Council an inquest has been told that an oil and gas worker from Los stuff died after being crushed by machinery on a ship incident happened when 46 year old Jeremy such was working off the coast of Malaysia horseracing will return to the U.K. From tomorrow the ban on racing because of Quine flu is being lifted Suffolk coastal Council tops the table for being the most complained about in the county for waste collections now blaming much of that on new green bins failing to arrive on time after charges were introduced for garden waste collections Ipswich Council was the least complained about suffix weather brought through this morning with hazy sunshine cloud increasing the soft noon today reaching a high of 11 degree Celsius that's the latest We'll have more but the leaders of a coastal district council with a sinister year later on to tell us more about why they can so many grumbles and complaints about urban collections in that part of the county of do you think we'll find a pencil this morning or do you think they're probably just all history now well if you're one of those things that if you had one you wouldn't use it which you wouldn't keep shopping it's and be stuck away somewhere you'd save it so it's a possibility however you are well known and sites if I can see one this morning just to find out that was what they got was a surprise because all the other bits yeah and the cabbages of course if you're into Very well yeah yeah happy days more of that later on. B.B.C. Radio itself it's. All going to work pretty serious my goodness terrible Good morning it has turned out to look chambers a still B.B.C. Suffolk sport he wants to stay at Portman Road even if the Blues are relegated to League One at the end of the current campaign with 15 games to go in the season towne is still 9 points from safety after Sunday's 3 nil defeat at Carrow Road added to that the. Top scorer Freddy Sears has been ruled out for at least 9 months with crucial ligament damage after injuring his knee in the 1st half of that game but Chambers says he's been a Blue for 7 years and doesn't want relegation to change how they ended up on the one who has to live with me being captain if we do talk down to leaving I'm playing for a hell of a long time. People have their opinions on me and that's football people have opinions but never lie down and I'll continue to give and I have done for the last 7 years with club and that's where I want to be I want to be part of it and if the worst comes to worse I want to be together with them guys up there today that showed what a tremendous for the club is time play Darby County at Portman Road tomorrow night for much commentary here on B.B.C. Radio Suffolk Meanwhile the blues under eighteen's travel to Wingate and financially to take on what fed in the 5th round of the F.A. Youth Cup tonight's a couple of games involving Ipswich towns relegation rivals later rather America way to Hull while Bolton travelled to Birmingham elsewhere West Brom will go 3rd if they beat Nottingham Forest Bristol City have won their last 8 in all competitions host Q.P.R. Millwall entertain Sheffield Wednesday will scrub the dramatic late draw against Newcastle in the Premier League last night while the Bali Scot a 95th minute equaliser to make the final score one all modern you look at another 2 more quarter finals of the Suffolk premier Cup is no Thall 3rd or none Premier League clash at Green's Meadows Stowmarket town welcome Brentham athletic and other game Felixstowe Malton who play in the Bostic North should get the better of had Lee from the 3rd or none premier in the 1st season after promotion the seaside is a county 10th in the table and the manager in Watson says they're enjoying the experience point of view we're loving it loving this level of football and it's been a learning curve for such a set up before but you know I think you know we can compete at this level and we will go on and do that and some big guns coming up we'll enjoy them and hopefully finish it they some physicians season elsewhere curtly impact fielder at home to fake in town in the 3rd and Challenge Cup against cricketers are in a good position after day 3 of the final Test against the West Indies and sent Lucia Captain Joe Root some beaten a 111 with a side on 3254. In a 2nd innings that's a lead of 448 runs JONATHAN AGNEW has more Joe Root looks likely to pass on today despite the Western news already being completely out of the game they may not even have 11 Fit batsman on the pitch which played some alarming tricks when the 2nd new ball was taken butler for example was pulled by a dreadful scuttle from Roche that would have sent a chill through the West Indies batsman it would have been the most challenging of routes 16 centuries but his relief was palpable the captain scored only 55 runs in the series but his rhythm returned and this live done him good so too generally who cut and drove well and who 69 strengthens his claim to bat at number 3 in the summer horse racing's to return to normal tomorrow after a 6 day shutdown following an outbreak of the highly contagious echoing flew over 20 fixture cancellations are believed to have cost the industry millions of pounds he is Cornelius Lysaght resuming racing tomorrow is officials of the British Horseracing Authority admit a risk because of the chance of further cases but having studied the situation they believe it's a risk of an acceptable level the authority ordered to shut down in the middle of last week after positive tests were 1st taken 10 in all were found while racing can return tomorrow at Muscle Plumpton Sutherland Kempton strict biosecurity measures will be in place and certain stables which are considered to have had the potential to be more exposed to the virus than others will be restricted the sense of relief at this news is palpable especially in the jump racing side of the sport who showpiece Chelton festival starts a month today finally tennis and world number one Naomi a soccer split from her coach Sasha been just over a fortnight after winning the Australian Open what have it switched hand done to deserve everything that's happening to them at the moment bottom of the Li long term injuries not just to Freddie but Ben Morris the other day was in it yeah. The C.F.L. 9 months so my goodness it's hideous isn't really bad one probably looking at the squad with all due respect for me anyway the worst injury that it could have had is what we've got. 15 games left is the only striker there with real form in terms of the M.P. And chip goals he leads the charge on 6 this season so you'd have bagged him to maybe score another 4 or 5 potentially crucial goals blitz possibly even more so for me at the 20 games or thereabouts you'll miss the start of the magic is going to be a League One season and Freddie would certainly be a goal threat yes he was yes so you're missing potentially 789 goals in the 1st half of next season it's really really unfortunate for him 1st of all but also for Ipswich Town it's a sizeable blow I was gutted when I heard the news and such a good lad as well I really feel for him but didn't look that bad that it didn't know he just sort of extended into the challenge I actually thought Tribal was going to come off worse and Freddy my got a yellow card for the challenge he kind of Bull Run away from me so I dived in there to try to maintain possession but then when I watched it back and kind of winced but never thought it would be the same injury that under desire had a couple of years ago Ben Morris and as you say Grant was well with yeah very frustrating no luck at the moment for Ipswich Town whatsoever it seems 22 to a. B.B.C. Radio. Talk here you know how we used to get a big big exploding for this series we're trying a quiet report approach which is good. Let's take the ball T.V. I just cheated better than the record I took That's my. Right somebody just sound to me and. We are as normal you know that's great next Sunday night at 8 on the B.B.C. To. The. B.B.C. Radio and. They drink on B.B.C. Radio Suffolk we have a program called to choose state takeover it's on a 7 o'clock through until 10 John right shares in lightning conversations about all sorts of things we give people the opportunity to come over and take over our airwaves here B.B.C. Radio stuff it's great. Opportunity So if you fancy that was that smart you'll find out what it's all about the story of how a simple necklace can make an unbelievable difference to the person who's wearing it Hello my name is gemma grace. Autism campaign and I also write my own poetry strange. How this poem is called This Is Me and it's inspired by the greatest shame in. This is me I'm proud of who I am I am strong strong autistic woman woman who is independent independent make my decisions decisions for my future future of the opportunities to share my story story of how I live my life life the many exciting adventures inventions of new friendships formed the friendships will make me small small my friends and family support me support me to aim higher aim high every step I take I take every day push my boundaries boundaries are able to do able to do before I in a shutdown shutdown is now very rare rare because I control them in children to the best of my ability to be positive in small small every day every day's a new day sunshine to encourage in coaching inspire the spy every day to be deposited change change of situation. 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And I just need time to go to myself calm down and she she anxiety related so I kind of feel tense I feel on a trip people and I take myself way to then come down so I was controlling it before I had to me trick is one time to notice it so that used to happen a fair bit but now you understand that process a bit more you can control and I maybe do things to preempt it earlier on yes I have strategies which I've actually got one now mind that I've actually got a sentry necklace with me which helps me calm down I just hold in my hand I fidget with it so just describe that for me it's a big hockey stick made of it's made of latex recently occurring they're all safe that also chip will save for people with autism who have sensory issues with cheering or needing to have something in a mouth they can chew D.S.'s safe that all government inspected this is a. Choice to squeeze even squeeze them OK so it's a kind of outline of a heart in the middle but it doesn't look like it's anything other than a big piece of jewelry from the plants which is why I don't people wearing actual night century jewelry away these every day from health IT THIS IS A LONG saver save me many a time. But suffered autism campaign Gemma Grace speaking to John Wright and you can hear more of her poetry the saving on the Tuesday takeover that softer the suffer for him take control of Studio one with a show all about positive voices when it comes to mental health and well being is fascinating program which would give people opportunity to come on and utilize our airwaves it's Mark Murphy a break for 17 minutes to 8 as we heard in the news earlier on horseracing was. Return to normal tomorrow after a 6 day shutdown following an outbreak of the highly contagious and Quine flu 4 cases were confirmed in Newmarket on Sunday trying as the now making preparations for the Chelton Festival which is due to start 4 weeks today will Mark Tompkins is the chair of the Newmarket Trainers Association yesterday he told The Apprentice the British Horseracing Authority was overreacting to the flu cases so what does he think of the fact racing is returning what he's on the line to whilst Now morning to mark morning they must be listening to you I think and believe they're saying I think common sense prevails which is what should have happened in the 1st place so you were saying that this is something that happens from time to time and it was a bit of an overreaction I suppose probably best to be cautious to start with the now might be reassessing it saying with precautions we should be OK to go forward yes some place that i'm place it's all of it is fallen back into place now off of all the tests and although they found a few positive ones they were to found those Anyway I think and in any. Case it's a very common thing of the secretary commenting the flow that we get and it's the same in humans so I think um a sensitive Alun It's great to be back right to remind us that everybody a no people were concerned obviously about horse welfare but also about the welfare of the racing industry. And already has impacted on it but if it gone on any longer we could have been talking about you know serious financial implications for some people but without anybody without any doubt it's a message sent to safety and well you know a whole assault rival you know a year edged jockey or you save yourself or your trainer will all owners of a car you have used amount of money into it. You know it's going to incite on them so so place it's common sense is no better than without race and do you think that train is perhaps more vigilant now taking more precautions or were they doing that already I think we've always done that. I think everybody's done that to then you know we have a year biosecurity Wise's a lot of. You know a lot of things going on what we what we want you healthy horses so so we're going to send the horse a device is. That say out that people I don't know whether they got the idea that we were sending horses to their races you know or trainers and yuppies wonder known as want to have a window out of all this is wrong well so they're going to go they're healthy so we so horses you know horses in training are looked after unbelievably well the best press and animal in the country is well it's up and running again and preparations are getting underway for things like the Cheltenham Festival so hopefully then with how for no more major outbreaks things should should catch up OK we are now hopefully certainly going to put some actual races are not going to be upset now well I'll get their act together and what they call any actual races on which some of the boys that have been have won is it just them sadly missed that weekend nuclear where there is a lot of. Hope they're going to put some more extra races on and everybody can get going again great stuff Mark thanks heaps on today marks on pins chair of the new market Trainers Association horse racing will return to normal tomorrow after the 6th a shutdown following an outbreak of flu It's 14 minutes to 8. Let's take a look at some of your other top stories this Tuesday morning in the N.H.S. Is stepping in to fund citizens' advice in Suffolk over the next 12 months we'll have more details of that later on in the program Apache helicopter space that water should have made their 1st flight since the Arctic Circle in temperatures of minus 27 check out the film and the pictures on the B.B.C. Radio Suffolk Facebook page you can see the kind of conditions that they've been operating in and it's thought drive us loose a week a year because of queues on roads in sport there are a couple of games involving Ipswich towns relegation rivals tonight rather an hour away to how wild Bolton travel to. Coming up Giles famous grandma character is being brought to life in a new theater production at the new. In which we're talking to Peter I want to stick director very shortly so if it's weather today bright but breezy with highs around 11 that's 52 and getting up to 1213 towards the end of the week. Busy on. The West End 7 minutes straight there and the. Change take about 6 minutes. Temperature. Station right and of course in. Both directions. On the train. System. Has now ended if you. Give us a call on. Just before right time travel. Is B.B.C. Radio. You did didn't you I did yeah we sent Lugansk which was quite entertaining in the Daily Mail today you can do it with packages really yeah you can yeah it's described as a unique experience. Because the thing is the little stand on what I think would be stood on an alpaca the interesting thing is looking at the pictures they're not interested. So when you did the go. 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Left and so sick of a hazy sunshine will see think the clouds moving in as we head through the often inas well but still quiet gentle south westerly breeze and still mild temperatures getting out to 11 Celsius I want we hang on to the cloud and that will happen tect is going to drop quite as low as last night the minimum between $4.00 and $7.00 safe tomorrow aboard the same dry settled some sunny spells and patchy cloud temperatures at 11 that we lose the cloud Haven on Wednesday into Thursday which will allow the temperature drop we could see a little bit of frost it's not dramatically colder temperatures dropping down into low single figures but Thursday on Friday look absolutely beautiful lots of sunshine and temperatures still mad about Friday we could be seeing temperatures reaching 13 Celsius not even sure what is forecast to build point until fall and the wings are southwesterly 4 or 5 visibility good occasionally moderate weather fare states like occasionally moderate next high tide in Lowestoft to 17 at 2 point one meter is what all the days for 17 at 3.7 meters take Thank you a day's Mafia breakfast at 8 minutes to 8 now imagine it's Ipswich in the late 1980 S. And the Giles family thrown in confusion to confusion when the upper lemo by still to move in next door it takes grandma Jones to sort it all out with a few swift blows from her Brawley and her familiar battle cry good job confused Well this is description of a brand new musical from the new book theater in Ipswich is called Grandma saves the day and it's based on the much loved cartoon characters created by Johns who lived and worked to in which the new was he's artistic director Peter Rose with me in the studio Good morning good morning I don't know how this is possibly bio but I guess that ends a full page ad in there I don't think you know how good it is they say yeah I'm working on it well I suppose the original idea happened when Phil Wilmore who wrote the script saw the grandma Giles statue in the middle of it when he was directing a show for us so it took him some time to work out that there wasn't any copyright issue with the cartoons that they were there was he 1st appeared in the Sunday Express and. EXPRESS It took a long time to kind of get clearance but once once he did that we commissioned the script so that was probably about 18 months ago and we've been developing ever since every time we talk about Giles We get calls from people all got to John's can't remember Jones did this Jones did that Jones did this one huge personality he was in and around the area have you found out much about the man himself will come to the production of a bevy found that people be coming up to telling stories about him yeah in fact most people when you mention him they say not so much about the costumes in the papers but the I knew that everybody got given a Christmas that's where people know the counting from and they all talk about the detail in the cartoon so there was obviously kind of upfront gag each time usually something topical but people would spend a lot of time looking in the corners to see what the other characters were doing and the other stories that were going on around the central image because he was quite prolific wasn't he not yeah the the official ones but the unofficial ones I mean there are 5 people in the hub next door and 2 of the mind of God Johns cartoons in their houses so there are a few of them around yeah we like to give them away didn't like to make money from them so you know people would offer to buy them but he he preferred to give them out as presents fantastic So how have you we've They seem to have musical Yes well . So what we've done is based around it's not based around his life it's based around the the family the jobs family that you appear in the colonies in which the ones I were actually talking about Graeme are in the family here we are and they're a bit like him he was born in his Linton and then and then moved to Suffolk and spent most of his life here obviously and the Jones family of the same so they recently come from London that's why Grandma battle cry is go which allows us to do that famous 1000 days of Iraq. And the whole of the family of that so you've got Mom and Dad you've got Carol with the amount of mom with 2 twins you've got Bridget who's the 16 year old with a fly white pick tyo a little eric with his catapult you know they're all there all of that and it's a kind of love story between Bridget the 16 year old. And Larry stink was and he didn't at all so all. That there are a family in the next door neighbors have bought their council house which is a bone of contention between the 2 families All right so it's a sort of Romeo and Juliet story between Bridget and Larry next door What's it been like putting voices to these characters that up until now of being today on a page it's being great I mean it was filmed initiative so he came up with the substance of those characters and we've been developing them and embellishing them since they're all really distinctive I think the jaws family themselves and the neighbors next door I think people will recognize and they're archetype of current Yes there are people there that we will know absolutely from our own times Yeah absolutely and it's a constant actor musician so in new movie theater style there are there are about 1617 songs from the mostly from the late eighty's when the story set some some a bit earlier woven into the block so in feel it's quite similar to a rock N roll pantomime and of course in feel to our blue heaven which you did last year exactly it's not it's not what's become a kind of house style trademark. Style of work spreading I love it I think it's fantastic I'm so looking for this how do you cast grandma well. I found that very easy because as soon as we started doing this project I thought there's one act who are know should play this part and that Steve Simmons who played Baron hard up in the pants mind. Because he comes from Rumford In fact he's like it's a bloke OK it's a bloke with a face that looks exactly like that carting character he won't mind me saying this we've cleared it with each other yes I value my job. He's a very well built bloke and he's used to all that audience participation and constantly getting a pantomime people would have seen him playing bare and hard up here would it be if it had to a school is there a chance to go off script a little bit or not not so much but there is a lot of interaction with the audience you know a lot of the songs directly at the audience and that that sense of. Kind of everybody being in the room together everybody having fun together is definitely part of the feel of the show is this a new kind of trend for you trying to pick on local things like we mentioned Blue have in the town F.A. Cup anniversary last year now Giants is this something that you're going to be doing more of in the future do you think yeah it was definitely an attempt to follow up the success of our Blue Heaven which was huge was there it was a great thing for us is we got a lot of people into the theater hadn't been into the theater before I mean a lot of town fans obviously a lot of people came because of the local connection and the strength of that story so yeah this is a definite attempt to invite that audience back in and say Come see something else that has a similar kind of flavor but also has a local basis I think it's brilliant I can't white and it starts on the 26th of April from member on 26th of April to the 18th of my fantastic you were exhausted but I'm telling your eyes I'm really looking forward to it yeah we are already it's a fantastic group of accusations and they're already going to go away when you start rehearsals we start beginning of April on the 1st I want to possibly go wrong . It's very appropriate like to start going as and also and I think it's just a great idea and I would imagine P.R. Shots around circus and around the statue Oh yeah there's bound to be a lot of that yeah probably with a lot of musical instruments as well fantastic so many stories every time we talk about jobs and I think it's great and I know you have people coming up telling stories when they come and see the show yeah I was here for a character quite character and there was no problem with the expression newspapers or anything of that sort of you know not in the end when we got to the bottom of it was it was a cradle for a so we're all good to go brilliant more details on the new what was he think it's a website or a book tickets now I should be 1st in line I think Peter thanks for coming in and I say good to see this morning and grandma saves the day at the New What was the theatre starts on the 26th of April so if you're a fan of John's and the cartoons then that is the one for you towards the news outlets get to travel update now he staff. 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It's Mark Murphy a breakfast is 8 o'clock on a Tuesday morning let's get your top stories today with Steve blow up thank you Mark good morning Citizens Advice services in Suffolk have been thrown a lifeline by and it just bosses in the county that's provide funding to make up the amount being cut by Suffolk County Council Derby a grant of 187000 pounds is being guaranteed for the coming year one of those who was concerned about the cutbacks was this woman from Les Stern who were calling dorm she required help after suffering an abusive relationship and getting into debt.