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B.b.c. Radio and sound pretty great commission My goodness me hopefully the small warning we're looking for your stories of the great shows that have been on at the recent theater in which is he celebrates his 90th anniversary with a concept. I weigh 201412121. You've got a story about meeting your idols 080-141-2121 extension 8 rogue trader in the county has been found guilty of cheating customers out of tens of thousands of pounds and. They. Will be talking to suffix Trading Standards in a moment so it's a plus Halloween that was so yesterday November the 5th around the corner this weekend there are so many going on I would have a full round up of the program if you want to get in touch you can as I said it's free to go away 101412121 maybe you've got a story thing actually Murphy should be looking at a look at it to match the brakes on b.b.c. Radio and stuff like. The. Carry me. C. C b. B. Get Me Me So the big match tomorrow morning 9 am. England taking on South Africa in the Rugby Union will come final Now if England managed to claim victory will be the 1st time they've lifted the Webb Ellis trophy since 2003 can you remember that this is the one page coming back for Johnny Wilkinson he dropped a while got. Paid. Fantastic country. Now Suffolk journalist Stuart Gerald in Japan at the moment and there's quite a hefty Suffolk contingent out there Louis Ludlum of course has played his part in getting us through to the final from apes which in the squad tomorrow say he along with a lot of people from Suffolk will be cheering on England tomorrow I caught up with Stuart Gerald's as he checked into he so tell and he started off by telling me about his time out in the Far East so far. Between marvelous 3rd nations have got together in such a friendly way 20 different nations is playing a real beautiful place to be either of the country of enchanted by a fall in love with Japan never been here before love the people there so respect for their so-called rights they're so hopeful there's no blood but have a lovely cloak for a lovely way of life and to be here when the World Cup is on be welcomed the way every all the nations and or fans from all over the world have been doing quite exceptional last weekend we saw England beating New Zealand you were there what was that moment like when you realized we were going to be in the final clear was the best England Performance marker I've ever seen in decades and you know are rough enough to 2 of them are going to the World Cup finals or in fact with challengers my age and of course when I was told on import of i.t.v. I worked on a lot of those early work. To start I'm here completely as a fan tying my wary and that night in Yokohama where you just pray there where you need you know the being played in such a in years but we just saw me do totally with that I didn't know what to expect I didn't know how to cope with a sense. Every single one of the prizes including with the shoes. Played above and beyond. And it was just about wonderful occasion not can tell you it was celebrated long into the night and yes I did have a hangover the next morning along with probably 20000 the the ring of. A few people will be flying out to join you for this weekend what sort of welcome are they going to get ahead of the final leg n.h.l. a Fantastic welcome to Atlanta being wonderful Her sister said earlier and had full messages from 4 people as soon as I checked in a mile in reception a the evening is much different urgent take your good job in a country and so much of Japan is a channel between the core business Emmys and the same is on the final and. That ministers from furthur you go to who are the richest for inclusion to the world is going to the corporate packages and for the for the weekend and I can tell you more to the kill you you're obviously not very happy not being in the final and when I tell you the. 500 pound Cup final World Cup final ticket we are seen across the Kiwis trying to sell them on is 5 times as much 2000 pounds and I don't know where they're getting or not but that's for the Kiwis or us but the absolutely absolutely marvelous is that it now is going to be an unchanged team Eddie Jones is really saying he's going for it they're going to step up a gear can they win this do it I sincerely hope so play anything like replays against New Zealand they will be better than South Africa I watched South Africa struggle the big Wales to do sort of game from play with the excitement we had the night before winning them to userland I hope they have a creek too soon I'm sure a return to the faith on the ground you know just I didn't really celebrate big time with a Big Easy them because I knew the job wasn't finished it's going to be finished the night I do have every confidence. And therefore get with Alex reach that there is Ludlum in the score the I would say didn't figure in the semifinals 9 haven't seen the team yet but if you said it's unchanged if the finishes are on Change the rugby in the squad but what experience for next which led the team of 3 to 4 because. And went to not have a chattery when he was 1718 and some from the worries of the World Cup squad so I read over Georgia cation and about 20000 or so Indian fans out here and if we were . Well I just say whether to start final launch. I suspect there will be flying before during and after that match tomorrow either in Japan or here in Suffolk I have a good time tomorrow you get the results that you want wherever you are watching it all should be in here in the office upstairs with a big telly on get ready for life's a pitch to more lunchtime got Tommy Smith special guest more lunch time between $12.00 and $2.00 former 10 defendant are playing in North America for Colorado at the time aged 13 minutes past 8 it's Mark Murphy a breakfast and as we've been hearing today a rogue trader from Felixstowe was being described as callous for the way he targeted elderly and vulnerable people David Waters ran a company called anchor mobility which sold reclining chair beds and sofas yesterday he was found guilty at Ipswich Crown Court of cheating customers out of tens of thousands of pounds he took money but failed to deliver goods his company also pressurised people into paying over the odds leaving court David Waters was asked if he was sorry for what he'd done on the strength to. Regret what happened. I will. Vote unanimous verdict. On what you say what would you say to the victims. And the apology. Well Lisa Walker was scammed ounce of over 3000 pounds when she tried to buy a bed for her disabled daughter she was with us earlier this morning. Because they keep trading under different nines get away with it it needs to be stopped don't know how they go away what's it done to you and your family personally this well as much as it was a big chunk out of him on the way so we know. And it's just. A quality of life and of the people who are people need to come they need they need these things that's why they boy you know. It's just been terrible it's not been great We've lost money you know it's put into hardship we needed to spread. It was Lisa speaking to me earlier was through a huge from suffix Trading Standards and was responsible for bringing the case to court he's with me in the studio thank you so much for joining us on the program this bloke's been on your right off for a while his name he has yes obviously we 1st dealt with Mr David Waters back in 2013 when he was trained under a different name then he suddenly all been in a company called mobility u.k. That was prosecuted in 2013 and he pleaded guilty to approximately 9 offenses under the Consumer Protection from unfair trade in a relationship which really is a. Piece of legislation that deals with unfair commercial practices so that was one of our 1st dealings with him but obviously there was then the spin off company Westminster recliners which also had problems in 2015 he walked away due in prosecution in 2015 but his son all of the waters was successfully prosecuted then and then obviously in 2016 we saw on come ability limited come about and that was again another David Waters company familiar names these that I've seen on Watchdog road traders on b.b.c. One yes she will have seen some previous reports and I think the difference on this occasion obviously is that we've looked at the company in a different way. A we've looked at them for fraudulent trade in which is a much more serious offense not not belittling the consumer offenses rate they are very important but in terms of you know the potential seriousness of it it has a 10 year maximum sentence for fraud in trading on the companies are pleased he's been found guilty and it's being hinted at this could be a custody or sentence we wait and say. I know you've been dealing with lots of people who have been victims of this man what sort of things been happening to people who heard from Lisa really or only lost 3 grand for instance when I was has been happening to people well we could talk a long time about it the victims and I just want to say 1st and foremost this whole case is about the victims is about gaining justice for normal people like you and I mums and dads you know they could be your grandparents your your fathers your mothers your sisters or brothers so it's a very personal case really when you talk to the victims there's so many lovely people who have lost an awful lot of money that didn't deserve to lose a penny event they were they entered into contracts in good faith 100 money from ability goods that they really needed to improve their quality of life some of these people on the whole were elderly they were vulnerable some had disabilities you heard from a small not met Lisa and her daughter Amy you know that was to improve Amy's quality of life we heard from victims in court Charles weaver he he had to sit in court to give his evidence because he has difficulties on the furniture he ordered was improved our quality of life. Not only was that taken away from them the benefit of those goods but their money was swindled that those of the judges were it was a swindle their money was taken and instead of going on to manufactures to pay for the manufacture those kids it was siphoned out of the country company for the personal interests of David Waters to satisfy previous debts that were nothing to do than come ability and insure that at the end of the day his house wasn't repent repossess for those debts that he benefited the victims didn't and why use the word callous yesterday when someone was because you know that word means cruel and insensitive knew exactly what he was doing well you know he was written to you by many of these these victims. Sent him to that which I read which when you read these letters it's difficult to understand why someone would not just return that money if they had no no intention of providing those get on her comment to me earlier on was how does he sleep at night. Well that's a question I'm afraid that only he can answer I can answer that I think that. Part of this case was heard on the basis of what is on a straight in practice what would an on a straight a do in these circumstances obviously we appreciate there's lots of businesses that end up in financial difficulties and sometimes they can't deliver goods and sometimes there's losers at the end of it that does happen but the difference between not in this case is that we know full well that money was poor and at the back of the company and it was quite clear by March 2017 to Mr Waters that he couldn't pay as manufacturers anymore they were Make they were physically making goods that could have gone to the customers but they weren't getting paid for them so they can release them at the same time almost a 1000 pounds a day was flowing out the company to pay for these previous that so nothing to Dhaka So how can we make sure that people like this don't operate I heard you talking on the steps of court yesterday saying you don't want these people here. Traders are not welcome in software only really tough talking how can we make sure that these people are operating well we need to investigate and robustly as we have done in this case we need to report when we see or hear something we do need the public to report we need brave witnesses like the ones that appear at a court to be willing to make witness statements and come to court if necessary you know we need we need to hear from the public you know if then if they're not getting their goods obviously as I said not all cases of the same so there are occasions when people won't get a kids and there's a legitimate reasons for it but we will investigate robustly to see if there's other factors like like this where money is flowing out we need a robust criminal justice system and thankfully in this situation we've had a judge and jury the understood this case quite difficult to get. Convictions on fraud is not an easy offense but in this case we had a very thorough g.v. a Very competent judge that looked at the evidence where they are to assess it and come to clear conclusions about what happened here and briefly for me how can we make sure that we don't fall prey to somebody like this and he had victims all of the country to me so you know we might not be someone locally that we're dealing with now he did a victim's right across the u.k. This wasn't an isolated isolated suffered crime it was affected the whole country but you could shop in advice really you need to be aware that if someone's come in see home whether they cold call or whether you respond to an Advil if they come into your home you can be in a vulnerable situation if they offer you a price on goods you don't know if that's the best price you need to shop around get multiple quotes you know you don't have to make a decision straight away take your time. You know if you get a salesman there take the price get a few more salesmen and compare those prices personal recommendations are good if you know someone who's hard work Donald book goods of a similar nature and they're very happy with the service and the quality gets you know that's a good indicator whether the trader is genuine you can get. Good deal so most of us prying on the vulnerable really doesn't really does despicable really thank you for coming in today and the sentencing I believe is in December is that right yes it is 930 we will know what the judge wants the South wants to thank you very much for coming in today Franklin suffix Trading Standards with this particular case which is described as callous the time it is 22 minutes past 8. Boris Johnson visited Bury St Edmunds yesterday pledged to make the 14 in Suffolk a priority for the conservatives some business leaders say delays on the main road cost the economy 360000000 pounds a year M.P.'s have criticised the whirlpool group for taking too long to resolve problems with faulty tumble dryer as catch fire the company says around $800000.00 defective machines could still be in homes 4 years after the danger was 1st identified police in Liverpool are investigating an incident in which a 12 year old girl was hit by a car after it was shot at the go was seriously injured the driver was also in sports manager Paul Lambert's being highly critical of the club's training ground when he joined the blues a year ago describing it surrenders a bombsite and a mess he was making the fans at Portman Road last night for the supporters' club a.g.m. Coming up how inspired a young rugby players by the Rugby World Cup will be finding out the weather today drizzle clearing for a grey miserable day highs around 15 degrees Celsius $59.00 in Fahrenheit where the water meadows in Sudbury it's 10 degrees. For a radio. Traffic now on the approach to the comfort of change on the north. Side it which is your chance to have a 9 minute journey time on Pixley bad say from fo'c'sle road. Traffic every heading towards a 10 cent device equals may have died and 9 minutes the station or traffic now on the back roads road heading north bank. As for the Chinese after a couple of early cancellations Thanks timetable Thanks something 15 minute step back in time b.b.c. Radio Suffolk travel. On d.a.p. Digital radio this is b.b.c. Radio in South Asia. So how Wayne was so yesterday was so all about Guy Fawkes now and loads of events going on this weekend and into next week as well we're going to run through loads later on in the program but let's talk to from such breach town council because the Delphi fireworks event is on Sunday how to raise a good morning good morning to you thank you for joining us tell us what's in store on Sunday well the day we were in the gates by the clock. Display spouses 6. I think it's the price that $1.00 per day we children train on to go in for a. You can buy the. From the car or from the poor I say in the library. But you can buy tickets on the guy on the night well that's really really good value when we're being encouraged to go to organize displays it makes sense in that case yes a way that we we're only charging initiated this is the 1st year we charged 80 of the paper controlling numbers so we know exactly how many people with got that come in. So so your regular Do this every year that we go for fees I mean here I think we're no 9th or 10th here it could be more. Fantastic Well I will go as well on Sunday and have a brilliant time money thank you very much thank you it's a reason Alfred from Sudbury town council the Delphic Delphi Delphine fireworks event to on Sunday. And if you're stuck for somebody go around at 9. And today we're going to let you know because they're all of them on this weekend lots of organized displays which is a very very sensible way of doing it it's 27 right now and we've got a very special program coming up for you next week when we got a bulge. And. Read much. Of that was about. 391 of the greatest archaeological discoveries of all time has been uncovered at Sutton right here in Suffolk the great burial that's thought to be the final resting place of. Something very fascinating about comes out just as he just did it just to make way indeed he's still bright and shiny and see the go with this actually coming out on the sand is an experience that I should never again. Will explore the story and find out about the legacy that some burial has left on something and the rest of the world a certain special Tuesday from on b.b.c. Radio. To me fast and I see absolutely fascinating 20 minutes passed and it's the 90th anniversary party tonight for the region it's in apes which is going to be a performance by the rule for the monocoque Istra suffix biggest theater which is to ask you what's been the best thing you've been to them perhaps you work they got memories of their favorite backstage or by the stage door Sandy's been such for me it was going to see Cliff Richard the shadows a live in Joan a brilliant song we had I went with my friend Christine who's no longer with us Joan from x. Was the biggest ever the absolute reach and surely must be Coolio think it was 996 I remember going he looked a bit miffed about where he was his to. Shawn Graham's been in touch as well but my greatest memories are seeing but not hearing thanks to the screaming both the Rolling Stones and The Beatles within 2 weeks of one another that was October 19th 64 so we saw the bands but because of the screaming didn't really hear too much Sondra gets in touch I worked there for several years my record of watching Snow White and the 7 Dwarves was 21 well done and he gets in touch my 1st concert at the go on it was the most memorable Motorhead my ears were ringing for 2 days after I think they shook the foundations my wife skip school to queue for Meatloaf tickets and that was her favorite concert says Andy and also coming here about the rugby tomorrow I remember 2003 so while I was working in Underwood's in Felixstowe that morning we had one customer a Serbian merchant sailor he bought a waxed jacket my dad came in just after 10 to tell me the results Come on England says Take Still I hope you look at the charts. Who watch that great game or to morrow and just a couple more recent memories because the variety of shows there t.j. Spinning touch how would kill Martin Marvin Gaye and also Luke I was at this concert Luke seeing Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys perform the Smile album then in 2004 was pretty amazing plus Danny Baker doing nearly 4 hours and bringing the house down last year was absolutely brilliant. B.c. Way to sound like it's mom with your breakfast exactly 830 Kelly's got the latest good morning the victim of a Felix De Witt trader found guilty of cheating elderly and vulnerable customers out of tens of thousands of pounds has welcomed his conviction David Waters run a company called. Mobility which failed to deliver goods and pressurised clients Downing streets dismissed a President Trump suggestion Boris Johnson's banks a deal would hinder future trade arrangements with the Us number 10 insisted it would allow the u.k. To strike new trade agreements around the world Boris Johnson's pledge to make the a 14 in Suffolk a priority for the conservatives during a visit to Bury St Edmunds some business leaders say delays on the main road cost the economy 3 $160000000.00 pounds a year and pays have accused the whirlpool group of being too slow to deal with tumble dryer as the good catch fire up to $800000.00 customers could still be using defective machines the government's tightening up the laws surrounding nice of mobile phones by drivers it will close a loophole that allows people to escape prosecution the using a mobile to film or take photos while driving and what's now called the region sitter in Ipswich is celebrating its 90th anniversary today if 1st opened its doors on Monday the 4th of November 1929 Suffolk's weather drizzle clearing for a grey miserable day highs around 15 degrees Celsius 59 in Fahrenheit rain tonight with lows of 9 those are the headlines there's more in a half an hour I performed at a new original variety show yes take us back to that moment. The stage seems so was so small when you're watching it from the audience doesn't that yeah but I want to tell him look so big when you're standing in the stars it's quite expensive to stay yes what was it I did now and I performed with that silly and Sarah and we sang a medley of so moved thank Lou doing downtown a cult member would our adult rating in no way yeah that one that was. The same way to yourself that's. The only thing long cycle skews is one of the main reasons that Flynn downs is having such a good season at Ipswich Town according to the 20 year old and self the. 1st choice for the most part the season under Paul Lambert with Downs yet to feature in a losing team in League One downs another one that thinks skews deserves far more praise than he gets no more. Model current you look at him maybe get a prize that it served. On to our long promised cosies they raise the game so well it makes it so much easier for me it's often just awful however understood out of the hour or so to us. That. Literally perfect time of this weekend off the next in action at Rochdale on Tuesday night tonight Suffolk Senior Cup tie between Ipswich wonders never cease a breeze reserves had to be perspire own to the problem of the floodlights on the d.c. Lane this time tomorrow morning we're less than half an hour away from the Rugby Union World Cup final England against South Africa and your karma and he Jones man who knocked out favorites New Zealand last weekend to be trying to win the trophy for the 2nd time from a Suffolk schoolboy Peter Richards played for England in the 2007 Final also against the Springboks he believes England will be victorious and says complacency is the only thing that could scupper that probably the foreign element. Player would have would have gone without saying that they didn't watch the game on Sunday at the Cecil Africa play Wales and scraped past it quite a stale affair to be you know it was they was a great guy by any stretch you know the good player would be lost. To win this they probably don't have to play you know the best or even the top of it I think they beat last week. The tension of the opposition is not the same level this week the baby a bit of complacency in while Wales fly are free spatulas says they have to take advantage of any chances they might get against New Zealand in their battle for 3rd place at the World Cup will face the All Blacks at 9 o'clock this morning but like the tide at some point going to be crushing up against it and you've got to go to work like wants to stay in the game and then eventually you know they'll be an opportunity where it'll turn and you have your little bit of momentum you got to make the most of it and there's got to be ready at all times you've got to be got to be in the game for 80 minutes to use it to. Given time and they are very good but you put people under pressure and pressure makes funny things happen in his cricketers have started their winter tour of New Zealand on a high with a 7 wicket victory in the 1st t 20 international in Christ Church Simon Mann was watching James Vince produce his most convincing white ball innings for England to help them to a comfortable victory he made 59 from 39 balls his highest t 20 international score he was supported by Jonny Bairstow who made 35 and 0 in Morgan 34 not out the captain finished the match off with a 6 over deep midwicket the victory that was built on a solid all round bowling effort from a 5 man attack 2 of whom were making their debut as Sam Curran bowled Martin Guptill in the 2nd over and Pat Brown had Ross Taylor expertly caught by best to win the d.q. 44 you see the never got away and England's victory was rarely in doubt and finally former world heavyweight boxing time champion Tyson firies won his 1st wrestling match to beat Brawn Stroman at w w e's crown jewel event in Saudi Arabia so be it for breakfast tomorrow normally any time we have a beer for breakfast as we fly out of an airport out of Stansted or somewhere eternal I am in the morning go have a pint of spit fire or something nice excuse for the. Minute in the sun today Brit set for a 9 am final pubs beery breakfast and apparently flight comparison site Sky Scanner said searches for trips from the u.k. To Tokyo have rocketed by 3534 percent since we don't need Zealand in the. Last 3 months have the sun that's not long noticed I have flicked through all of it yet can't keep flag maybe maybe tomorrow what has disappointed me is that if it was England in the World Cup final we everywhere would have the cross of St George Foreman Yes yes I've seen one no drag devil window or anything very very low myself and I'm a fright but yeah no I'm the same very low key as near I mean everyone's talking about it such a buzz around the place or be looking forward to be visual things there's been too much not not too much tat which maybe isn't about possibly you could hear plenty. More on the rugby to come in a moment with some young rugby players for us this morning but we're celebrating the 90000 averse reeks of Suffolk's biggest see it so wherever you live I'm sure you've been to a show there at some point when you think about the big bands and comedians that I've played there over the years in the big shows as well Cerise is on the line from Thurston hello to resign Hello good morning thanks for joining us today. So take us back to the days when it was the Gaumont. Well I suppose a bit about I suppose when we went to sleep with great kids and Obama grabbed well please he was one of the only place families in the video had a car and drinks them at the time so we know that so used to take us I mean our own mail and. Read the b. Cells and I was in the back I. And I can actually I can still say myself standing out started if you know they move the picture vem Cliff Richard and they had. To get out yes. And then we went to say the bay to. My own actually go try to get in the car as I was a driver do I was golden rule gruff. Stick. In the road and stones and 9 men or members a lot and she used to come as well bless her and when we saw she when the Rolling Stones were on one of the bachelor's because I think you know Nike to come and sit up behind us a new audience at my not remember her remark because the back to the smartly dressed in the round was done through a bit scruffy and. I wonder what they think I am. Sure it's been a big band for you than that place yes here we saw it while I was on a 9 to carry them to the mores that was any a sailboat we saw because I had them x. On with them and I not. Been in those days was not that was yes yes and then when that just before finish because I'm a bit let me say the play was often when you say the kids on the telly with the moon scream and I remember that says vividly because I did they says. And we used to get up just before the end and run Venza backstage and because the big guys in the back and because we were there was any like knowing and so is very little and because when the clowns go behind us I remember this the sick air if he shouted Don't push the little girl at the front and he is a tight one of nice tight my program and. So I had to sort of in court now for the cat to have progress I don't go up a military one. I mean all the programs and things. You know but it's only you don't think that I mean I don't know what happened to my uncle left and got married and I went Oh if only I know. So many. Euro system to keep your autograph keep the. Good in tell him I could I could be something. I think that I mean I'm a grown up to I'm from having anything myself. Yet I think at least you got those lovely memories Teresa thank you very much more on the 90th birthday of the region to come later and the role for the monocoque Istra performing that tonight to help celebrate that 90th anniversary we pay this the right be much seen as we mentioned it be calm white I can. Carry me. She gave me the. Get me me could we possibly possibly do it again this is the one that's coming back but you were going to be dropped. And that was easy to say oh yeah yeah. I got us. Back. On that wild caught the winning commentary from in robots in the. German game a couple Sundays that year. But it feels like yesterday from a but for generation of fans it's something they were simply too young to recall so they will be hoping the current stance of the team can lift the Webb Ellis trophy tomorrow against South Africa which sent deal to St Joe's college in Ipswich where England star Louis Ludlum went to school to find out just how excited the current team all about the big match and here he is mourning Luke Yes Mark morning to the dam here and Joseph's College where the sunlight is the rugby pitch looking out on to the green grass this morning and when I was a loss rate they were playing on it but today no such challenge with me from the team is James. With you how you feeling ahead of tomorrow's final Yeah I'm really really looking forward to I think your really good chance of winning. Especially against a very strong side such as South Africa and yeah I think I think it's going to get you disappointed that Lewis isn't in the team for the final summary disappoints day isn't hard for you make it next time only if you were even born when England last won the World Cup in 2003 but you have seen the it's how optimistic are you that we can replicate that victory. But I think we're such as young saw it with boys who were not as experienced as a Springboks all this year never won the World Cup twice we've won it once and I think I'd be good if we got one up on them and it was a 2 to what the World Cup winning I was impressed have you been by the team's performance so far I think our defensive structure is obviously a lot better than it has been in the past couple of seasons Yeah. I hope we do well and have been lost if the weather this cup and what's the mood like amongst the team than here at St Joseph's College that you all optimistic as well victories within the grounds I think. There is a sort of a buzz in the atmosphere for the England squad. As we have got so far this year and no one really expected it and of the on the Eddie Jones he's just out of the way Wilford as opposed to you that. If you Jones is picked the same team for the final smart Well I just think if we have to be critical I don't think the England squad really has the same depth the South Africa so I don't disagree that it's already had a plan the hosts always got the ball companies executed really well and that's what this whole 4 years it's been about he's all been leading up to a World Cup you know he had he had great success of self with Japan you know he coached. Straight yes or when as well when he was assistant coach they are just think he's done so much in the World Cup He knows how to win a tournament saw are going to trust him why doesn't mind you've got your money on South Africa are winning so where do you lose these laws Well I said so after We're going to win it right from day off only because I'm thinking I'm going to get past New Zealand so now it's a win win for me if England win in the win a World Cup It's that I. When I was Roy anymore and to the point you know you that was playing with it in that final tomorrow when I was in Wales for the semi final just that morning having a watch I've never seen so many different faces in one place I think they were so confident going into the game they lost some really strong players so early on I just think the soft need to really fight their full potential so I don't know what's going to happen going into the World Cup I mean obviously them play as well as they did then that will cool I was that after so after are really strong team and we need to remember that despite that 70 final phone is not being the best Are you disappointed that Louis isn't in that final tomorrow Well I mean you can all do with the selections I've made I mean our back row is probably the 2 strongest players on the pitch in terms of flank is based on so well you know he's played more than he thought you would see him self you know only some of us stay in contact with him while he's over there and he's had a great time and he's loving the fact that he's over there and I just think it's really nice for someone from the judges college to be in the World Cup we've got international players in the 7 same but he's never had a fully fledged international for England so it's fantastic the same role really proud of them anyway how much of an inspiration would he be for other people in Suffolk Well you know I mean Suffolk is undiscovered hotbed of rugby you know we've got some really strong teams like Barry and Co shift around here and rugby's rugby is the most popular sport in this county really and. It's college especially we pride ourselves on our ability as a rugby school and we produced a couple of freshman plays every year so to see someone go with the way to the top level of the sport it's fantastic to see you again that's not will you be up tomorrow morning to watch that final I've never seen stronger motivation to get home rather than off and watch the rugby at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning so I reckon I'll I'll just about make it there I'm sure. Boys thank you very much indeed for giving us your thoughts on the final tomorrow England take on South Africa 9 o'clock on t.v. I believe to get the bacon buddies out and the tea is going to accompany it thanks very much and if you are screening it tomorrow do let us know Mark from Gresham's in Ipswich has just sent me a note saying they got the big screen tomorrow morning and. 1st available so if you'll have somewhere to go maybe that's a place but if you're putting a big screen up tomorrow do let us know 801412121 is the number to call it's a quarter to 9. It's Mark Murphy a break 1st our top stories today the prime minister Boris Johnson visited Bury St Edmunds yesterday pledging to make the 14 in Suffolk a priority for the conservatives some business leaders say delays on the main road to cost the economy $360000000.00 pounds a year the must be an election looming a rogue trader in Suffolk has been found guilty of cheating customers out of tens of thousands of pounds David Waters ran a company called anchor mobility has been on Watchdog several times it failed to deliver goods and pressurize clients one victim Lisa says she doesn't know how the man can sleep at night a legal loophole that's enabled some drivers to escape prosecution holding a mobile phone while driving is to be closed by the government and in sports have manager Paul Lambert has been highly critical of the town's training ground describing it as a random bomb site in a mess it's much better now there's lots of blue and there are lots of logos around to make it actually look like a football training ground he was speaking last night along with many from the club at the Sports Club a.g.m. Coming up where you can watch the fireworks this weekend what we've got lots of suggestions for you from 930 year memories of the region been coming in thick and fast 90 years old celebrating that with a concert from the role for the monocoque is just not going to look at those concerts from knowing this morning the weather drizzle clearing for a grey and miserable day high around 15 degrees Celsius 59 in fire night and currently in East Coast it's 11 degrees. For a radio. And full minutes of traffic if you had to 10 tools of Change Action 33. Minutes of keys as you head into the 10 and summary as he had and to the time in fact a junction 57. Minutes of heavy traffic still just before. The folks who rant about math accuse all 3 to St Augustine's and ask for the a 148 minutes a slave traffic as you had sat through the way that YAXLEY to a 14 at me to market junction 50 won multiple still busy along Beccles right we've got a 12 minute journey for travelling north by and as for the trains out of the magic cancellation time table next Sunday with Mark at 920 Steph McIntyre b.b.c. Radio Suffolk travel. On t. A.b. Digital radio this is b.b.c. Radio self a. Picture in the mirror this morning and out of order is the headline this sees the Speaker John Bercow leaving the House of Commons yesterday and it looks like he's promised himself out of I'm a Celebrity wanting to have a 1000000 pounds to appear on a Celebrity Get Me Out of the top earners Well no Letterman's got 600000 Harry Redknapp 500 I may call in 400 Katie Price 350 and it goes down as he really worth a 1000000 would you like to see the speaker Speaker of the House of Commons eating bugs I'm sure lots of people watch it. Depending on their political persuasions and he's an interesting story there is that you have to be very careful when you go to a fancy dress party these days that you don't upset somebody back of the day fancy dress was just that you could just go was pretty much whatever you wanted Prince Harry got in trouble to me for going in as a Nazi I think yeah he can't really go and have an Al Oello party anymore because you know people get upset about that. And the latest thing is a sombrero it's in all the papers pretty much the Smalling this from the Daily Star some Brown wrote racist so we've banned it angers University outlaws offensive clothing don't wear a song Barrow was fancy dress it's racist says the Daily Mail on a. From The Times today as well students banned from wearing some fancy dress and outfits Sheffield University has banned the wearing of fancy dress some bros on campus angering students including actually some from Mexico it said that security staff would challenge any culturally insensitive costumes want to have a Halloween including wide brimmed Mexican hats and other types of cultural appropriation posters being put up on campus to inform students about the change one post a showing of traditional Arabian female outfit States my culture is not your costume another showing a photograph of an orange t. Shirt bearing the slogan insane asylum inmates with a fake prison number beneath reach my disability and pay him a conditional real this is not your costume so you have to be very careful you can't even wear a sombrero now and finally for now do you fancy this in the sun today. Restaurant Ace is trying because it's all about Christmas now you noticed slight Halloween go on living to Christmas trying to dismiss you know little or no seed to eat in all the pipes it's all about Christmas but this this dessert restaurant is selling and you know you can get sandwiches can't you Christmas sandwiches in m. And s. In places and I put a stop thank you what kind of stuff well this dessert restaurant is selling pigs in blankets ice cream is to tempt Christmas shoppers the festive blend says the sun is made with meat. Scream and make posters a rib served up in a york shit putting but it's horrid fabby over in Chante said it's cold sweetened creamy with a sweet and salty maple smoke flavor and after taste of sausage pigs in blankets it really work. Now I don't think I'm so glad we are not trying that are we going to taste test on that one I don't think definitely not in fact we are going to do a taste test probably in a moment because it will be conducted so we're going to try some vegan food which you know used to shoot off of economic. Yes you have to dole to civvy going and I did feel Gagnon very. Year ago now and so I have taken on some of the isms Yes so I have a very good breakfast every morning to you and then I fall of the wagon Ok We're going to try some of the moment let's look at the weather for today and the weekend Lizzie's here has a had a high a very good morning to you it said Mrs Day is murky but it's mild out badly saying the mother I gave her the cold the ground's temperatures I mean rising actually through the night so that's why it's kind of fall down if he places that poor visibility of a many of us for a time this morning is really quite clearly an atmospheric out there and about that light patchy rain and drizzle. Continue and I think for the next couple of hours they say the heaviest stuff is now pushed its way northeast where it's the still be a little bit of drizzle in the air I think for the next couple of hours they say and then after that lots of dry weather through the often aid and it could even brighten up as well I'm going to tightly rule out a few spells of brightness a bit later on it will feel model day 15 or 16 degrees Celsius maybe the high and they'll be a southwesterly wind as well Conniff night Isabel but not too strong of course that will change I haven't quite tonight the small rain in the full cost for today but probably not for most of us until it gets off to dark now that rank it's not to be quite heavy at that 2nd pulse of rain just pushing through off the dock and through the evening rush hour and then even night tonight we'll see as the rain gradually push away and it should turn dry that piece of clay spirals around temperatures will drop to I round 9 or 10 degrees Celsius but the winds are set to strengthen now with a strengthening winds a good a very blustery day and forecast for us tomorrow as Met Office weather warning in force from 4 o'clock in the morning until 4 o'clock in the afternoon gusts of wind of say 55 to 60 miles an hour not out of the question possibly some disruption of rising from the strong winds the strongest of the winds for us probably through the late morning into the 1st part of the afternoon that after that they'll tend to ease down somewhat some bright spells to say some showers at times by the time we get to Sunday the winds will be lighter they'll be some sunny spells and we'll say some showers around and temperatures will drop over the weekend from where. Doubt they thought just highs of 11 to 12 degrees Celsius for the most part let's take a look at the case goes the way in south easterly betting south southwest or late for a 5 occasionally 6 later the sea states like to moderate the weather right at times but I think and the visibility will be moderate good but occasionally poor and the next high tide today at. 1288.6 meet his with him on the night 1411 at 4 point for me to have a lovely weekend Lizzie thanks very much Mark Murphy a break for 6 minutes to 9 coming off the 9 Today we're celebrating the $91.00 of us read the regent thing it's a plus dropping in on a few old guys Bonfire Night displays coming up over the weekend of which there are many now today World Vision day where vegans around the globe will celebrate and champion a vegan lifestyle in July this year partners Jeff blind Phil Rivers opened Hanks deli and shop in Ipswich only producing vegan products never making food with any animal products you might think this would be a limited choice but judging by what Chaffetz brought in the studio this morning it's certainly not good morning good morning thanks ever so much for coming and how long have you been vacant I started about 1518 years ago in Yemen and have sort of on an oft through of that time but just over a year now fully complete Levy what was the cause what was the reason for you becoming if we could just throw awareness of animal production and food production and how that fits in with environmentalism as well so we were trying to recycle and be more conscious of what we're doing here look at the the animal production supply chain and you realize the huge impact that has on world as well so was it more difficult when you 1st started than is now because people are I much more aware and judging by the variety of stuff here there's a lot more to try now it is yeah I mean you know I remember 15 years ago how difficult it was to find just chocolate or commercially available products and now you know most places you go have have. Options new products are coming in every week we struggle to find space in the shop to keep all of the new things and and keep on top of everything that's being released and when you see big companies like Tesco and Waitrose and m. And s. Coming out with full ranges and massive global chains offering options now. It's mainstream now it's much much easier to you and you've got queues out the door so you must be policed Yeah it's been a fantastic response in and it's very pleasing to see how many people who are we going to come to try something new or have you know recently watch the documentary called Game Changers and have come in because they've seen something in there that sparked interest to them to whether it be health whether it be the environment whether it be animals to come in and give something a try and realise actually the flavors and the food are on par with any animal product you can get at no staff was just a few doses of the can as you said a few moments ago and so you've tried all sorts of different things but you're only out when you saw cheese here yes because I'm a must admit that's the thing that I kind of struggle if quite happy to be a vegetarian because I can still have dairy products and I'll see that includes cheese but they can I struggle to have really nice cheese because I love cheese some here to try which looks amazing or if I could get some up for sale I don't want to be rude not so tell us what you've got as well what people say in cheese wines I mean one of these products here is called mouses favor and it's cam and they're cheese made with cashews So it's aged the same way that a dairy cheese is aged to use the same mold that they grow on the Rhine of a dairy product and it looks like tastes like care and there is still going to have them yeah because I'm sorry actually having this conversation might be going to 20 yesterday and he said oh I really miss Kemah band Thanks Jeff Rosensweig I just got the one piece where you. Think you are very much. I'm really creamy and lovely Yes So you know I always say to people if you were at a party and somebody handed you a cracker and Demba tell you that it was on Terry that you know it's so those are artisan made you know and using the same techniques that they used to make dairy cheese but again with the environmental impact the dairy has and also you know the the implication is that it has to animals for are not going to exist or is actually . Because I'm a you know I want to make you jump as an average kind of eater that stands on its own that stands on its own as something that's really really tasty delicious you know one of the really really really tasty. Cakes in here was if you go on a right side we've got I mean it's the left but you know right things kids could count to 3 What you got here there's a marginal person chocolate truffles and hazelnut chocolate bars. Cheddar cheese is rocky road with vegan marshmallow on them. And I'm right next to the. Big box which also Brown is fresher enjoy and of these. So there's a vegan sausage filling in there puff pastry made with butter you know vegetables and leek so journalistic reasons Jeff Chuck one of those I think you have to have that one thank you very much it looks like feels like I'm going to say you could just as long as he's off to let you put the whole thing and what you think of the injury launch. It's really unfair for people who want to replace textures and tastes you know there are now options and there where you can if you if you miss the texture taste and sausage that's available but so you might want to brush the whole ensemble at least you can give this a try can you Yeah absolutely and it's good to see because I know you want to talk of loads Avenue in Ipswich queues at the door Good luck and thank you for coming in and we'll be thank you very much enjoying this is delicious so just change the look of we're just here to tell you I've eaten whole wheels of that for breakfast before this one off the one they are my son Jeff thank you very much love playing and getting fried today coming up all the kids great insulated me on the b.b.c. Sounds d.a.b. Digital radio. This is b.b.c. Radio self 90 is of the regional celebrates you know the news pulse a rundown of what's happening by what. It's not a clock it's Mark Murphy a breakfast is off your news in full now with Kelly McCormick thanks Mark good morning and trading standards officers and some folks say the conviction of a rape trader sends out a clear message to other conmen David Waters run a company called mobility which sold reclining chairs beds and sofas accords found him guilty of cheating customers out of tens of thousands of pounds he's been warned he could go to prison Lisa Walker lost more than 3000 pounds when she bought an adjustable bed for her disabled daughter discussed. I don't know how. From the old man come round that look family business really got real didn't. 1200 pounds Downing Street's dismissed President Trump's criticism of Boris Johnson's Bronx a deal in an l b c interview with the blank said party leader Nigel Farage yesterday evening Mr Trump said certain aspects of the Prime Minister's plan would make trade with the us impossible speaking on l b c again this morning Mr Fowler says there needs to be an alliance between the BRICs a party and the consent. The So I would be memories of the region told to go months as it was in the eps which the theater is celebrating 90 years event saying it's goes from across the county and beyond its night hosting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for a 90th anniversary proms it promises to be a spectacular evening marks on the lying to me right now good morning Mark good morning lark I'm very well thanks for joining us tell us about the show you can remember most of all. Are you remember going in about 9091 yet we got some free tickets.

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