Community Project which has happened in Taunton but is for with Explain more you'll understand fully by the time we've talked about it we're heading into the Men's Sheds into and. So that's on the way keep your address is coming if you want a Christmas postcard from must. Be lovely to hear from you just send us your address your name your telephone number even give us a ring on the normal number or text us 81 travel 3 Start your message with the words something so. On and on your smart speaker play b.b.c. Sound the sex on b.b.c. 7. Summits and strangely a station were b.b.c. . With the news at midday will Richards police in Stafford are searching the home of the 28 year old man who was shot dead on London Bridge yesterday after carrying out a series of knife attacks as man can a former prisoner who'd been convicted of terrorism offenses had stabbed 2 people to death and injured 3 others before he was killed by armed police a reporter Liz copper is at the scene of the raid people living near the property on Wolverhampton road in Stafford say Place arrived around 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon the address is divided up into flats officers have put up a forensic tent on the front of the building as their search is inside continue there also called on surrounding streets stuffer to police have issued a statement saying it's vitally important everyone remains alert but not alarmed some election campaigning events have been cancelled as a mark of respect politicians from all sides have praised the response of the emergency services and the bravery of members of the public who risked their own lives to try to stop the attack. Rail past. Gers could see their annual season tickets increase by more than $100.00 pounds a year from January fares are to rise by an average of 2.7 percent. More than $140.00 trains are being laid on for the 1st Saturday of the bath Christmas market d w r says it means an extra $60000.00 seats will be available to take customers to and from the city but that at the busiest times people may still have to queue to board trains home James Davis from d w r says more people use the train to travel to the Christmas market than they do to Glastonbury Festival. Throughout the great writing. A collection of 65 vintage and rare pedal cars are due to be auctioned today David Morrow who lives near Washington has spent the last 60 years collecting the toys and the stove from Bristol East auctioneers expect one of the cars to go for more than $8000.00 pounds 8 are the most incredible collection. Collection I have ever seeing and we've got a tight Jag got made and then most of the royal family just incredible sport now by director of rugby Stuart said he couldn't fault the effort of his players following their 2512 defeat to Saracens in the Premiership last night 20 points from the boot of Owen Farrell coupled with a sure make Lind 1st half Try gave Saracens the victory accepted his side didn't do enough to get the result throughout the game there was probably occasions where we were tactically just straight a little bit away from what we talked about doing and and that cost us the effort from the players which we expect was outstanding throughout and some of the collisions they want to get some of their big players was again was a credit to our boys but we need to do more. In this afternoon's football Bristol City are at home to Huddersfield Town in the championship in the National League Yeovil are looking for their 1st victory in 6 league and cup games Darren sols team are away to league leaders Bromley Bristol Rovers play tomorrow in the f.a. Cup 2nd round home to Plymouth Argyle Somerset's whether through his afternoon skies will be cloudy mainly dry perhaps a chance of a bit of drizzle windy with a fresh south easterly wind will have a top temperature of 8 degrees Celsius $46.00 degrees Fahrenheit. The and this is B.B.C.'s Somerset with Charlie to. See is the day busy busy day more messages coming through with your requests for postcards that is absolutely perfect we should say for those who haven't had them before don't expect a proper card which you can sort of you know folded one that opens up with an icing it's just all we do this is a cost saving measure and as I've mentioned it's not a b.b.c. Funded thing this is just jack and Lee doing it ourselves all is just a print out of a photo you know what the shiny side where the photo is and we just write on the back of it and we send it seems to work seems to work I have found a message from someone who says there's didn't arrive last year well we did send out the list I definitely did send it so I you know we will certainly send them I can't promise you know what how the Royal Mail will get it to you but we'll certainly send them Ok I just wanted to put the disclaimer here that we can't be held responsible for how the Royal Mail gets to you or not but we definitely send them and they generally I'd say 99 percent get there because I'm not any other messages like that I think one might have arrived slightly torn once bit with shame but which is if we want to make them into Christmas card out a look at the prices for that once and it was absolutely astronomical for you know we're sending out best part $100.00 cards or something like 6 pounds per card or something. As opposed to 25 p. So that was why we couldn't do that so. So yeah it's all a bit of fun is you know we don't do it for any other reason than we like doing it we think it's fun for a lot of people for some it might be the only Christmas card they get. And so several reasons really and we love doing it so if you want Jack nearly former b.b.c. Sums are presenting now presenting at Radio one fact he's just finished on air I think it presents 9 till 12 on on week ends don't you dare switch over. He's finished now anyway but yes that is Matty who is part of the team used the potty maybe something I myself on front of the cards will be doing something festive if you want one this is what you need to do you've got until 10 to one with cutting off the lines close at 10 to one you need to send us your address your name and your telephone number to one of 2 different ways you can call 080-678-1566 all text me one trouble 3 Start your message with the word summer so we're doing a big list of people before 1 o'clock to make sure we've got as many people as possible in fact all of the people who get in touch will be on the list so that is all new I hear sums up to now and we're also heading to Taunton to talk about what they've been doing to help out people in the Mensch I had to help out people in with that on the way as well. After some cracking musical Julie prof to. And common people 12 minutes past 12 o'clock Good afternoon thank you for getting in touch asking for postcards just doing a quick adding up here collated all the completed sheets that we've managed to 6 pushy. 345-678-9101 extension 166 I've got 3 on and on finish here 69 how many on your unfinished sheets out there boys 2 from to each so 4 so 73 we're on 73 amazing thank you so much oh we got 2 more I'm writing down yes 175. $75.00 already if you want a postcard we would love to send you one we would absolutely love it we have great fun making them and writing them and sending them if you want one it's all a bit of fun really that just a photo that we put in the post right on the back of it treat it like a postcard and blessing the Royal Mail has been fantastic in getting them to you generally speaking so if you want to get involved and. Have one for yourself all you've got to do is send us your address and your name that we're sending it to and phone numbers really helpful because then if there's any problem with the address when we come to look at ups I'll double check everything on the there's a royal mail address checker so I just double check to make sure we get the absolute right wording for every single address in case we've copied it down wrong and if I can't find it on there it's just useful to have phone number so I can ring you and double check everything so name address phone number let us know it be absolutely brilliant. If you want a card would be very happy to send you a. The only way is for except in the text or call text one trouble free start message with Somerset cool I wondered 678-1566. Pence a. Good . Answer. Wow wow wow wow. Wow wow wow wow wow wow at . B.b.c. So I was at don't stop now it's 17 minutes past 12 Thank you very much Jeff I'm getting in touch and there are more addresses and requests for postcards coming in as we speak you believe that. We're now in $77.00 or right now going to be more correct or not we don't have. Half an hour left so time so. You've got half an hour if you want to postcard and specifically really I think that the idea is that perhaps if you're not going to receive many Christmas cards maybe you don't get any or very very few and you want something a little bit of fun and then we're here for you that's what we love to do so if you just give us a text or call our 806781566 popular name and your address and your phone number down and we'll i will happily send you a card a little personalized message on the back of it 18 minutes past. The hour. B.b.c. Somerset as Josh said you've got half an hour going to stop it tends to once it makes you get your call or text in the next half hour let's find out how the roads are doing his Josh thank you very much Charlie yes of the m 5 a 3 o 3 looking fine this morning habits in the 839 in Cox just opposite the primary school we've got very heavy traffic down there reports of an accident just some very slow traffic to be 3440 New Bristol Road this is both directions in Wyo between the a 370 and summer lane we've got very slow traffic due to be Christmas shopping had a out of the traffic there heading towards retail park as well some of the spots inside the county Bridgewater $38.00 northbound just before the Broadway usual slow traffic there and as well Taunton on the town way near St John's retail park it's busy moving nothing to report on the planes or trains but anything else that you spot this morning give us a call the number 106781566. You very much Josh take a look at the weather is doing skies can be cloudy in conditions mainly dry good but some drizzle around windy with a fresh south easterly wind maximum temperature 8 Celsius 46 degrees in Fahrenheit is going to become dry this evening long spells breaking through in the early hours staying rather breezy and cold minimum temperature minus one Celsius 30 in Fahrenheit tomorrow breezy with moderate northeasterly wind fairly chilly it's going to be dry though with spells of sunshine looks at banks of cloud as well maximum temperatures 7 Celsius tomorrow 45 degrees in Fahrenheit the sun rose in with at 7 minutes to 8 this morning will set there at 11 minutes past 4 and we'll hear more about what's been going on to well to do something for with a list in the next 5 minutes. General Election cross the b.b.c. Can you spare a few minutes of your time will you be voting in the general election with so many voices vying for your attention during the election the way she's matter to you the most. To get lost in the noise. But you can a shot and sometimes 33 minutes past the go until. 10 to one to get your address to us if you want a Christmas postcard don't think that they're all in my singing all dancing they're not my very simple things but we. Like doing that and the response has been absolutely brilliant a lot of people who have got 12 or even all 3 of the ones that we've already done they want them they want more so it proves that it's clearly something which which is going down well that's what we like been put on for so thank you very much everyone getting in touch with the requests for postcards loads and loads now to thank you keep those coming got till 10 to one Send us your address your name and telephone number 080-678-1566 Give us a ring with that or you can get in touch on the text message 81 trouble 3 Start your message with the word Somerset right now we're heading to Taunton to the men's shed there it's called mist men in sheds Taunton where I visited he not yesterday Thursday to have a chat with them about some of the amazing work they've been doing for with lisc him but before we talk about that I had a little look around the shed itself I am drawn through some the chairman and many chats to. Paul Anderson and Secretary of Manish it isn't on to Britain where we are in there in the shed which you transformed in the 18 months we've been here you put in walls a staircase all sorts going on that's how long we've been involved drop outs from the very start where you come. To the initial meeting when we turned up for that and then we're being. Redeveloped in this or you know but sorry. If you come away from what you don't need to be here for every Tuesday and Thursday when it's all why do you cause us along always every every day you know getting paid to be here so why do you do it just for the companionship or Richard. Couple years ago for a name the Canes and I used to go to the shady Mint killings and as soon as I came down there after moving. Or looked up the shade and this was the only one year because a gradual one wasn't so long I mean what is it about being here that you love and want to know kids well why mention so important to you Well the national motto is shoulder to shoulder because men never talk face to face. But we will talk shoulder to shoulder and when you're working on the bench you know you can have a good law for some right and that's will be so we're about. All the noises you can make as men but you can't talk to anybody else about it because there is a thing isn't there and it's quite widely thought that men don't actually open up. Even to that wives or partners or any you know that even some respects that but as you say working on whatever you know would work you're doing when you're next to someone actually that can be the moment to do it. Well many of us of a generation big boys don't grow on it so you hold it in and this is a place and time that people were understand that and you can talk about. Poor But the reason you keep coming back what would you done if it wasn't for this. Just home and work to my house apart from now on cheeses and photos of you I work nights on the lorry driver and so I come down here for the commodity sugar you spin it forces and we've got some x. Forces here as well so you. Can never take a forces out of a man and so yeah come down here for a laugh really why it's so important is that this. They I did actually because a lot of you guys are slightly older friends and yet you know this story and he's looking at us as well of course but I mean generally speaking that is the case isn't it I don't know everyone generally speaking I don't see clubs for men of that age range there are that many there are I think quite a few for women maybe there aren't so many for men is that fair would you say say that's very. Good well here we got a mention in Taunton is really great heavily give me a quick tour around that's very noisy unless we're stuck outside you probably still hear some of the work going on we talk in particular about some benches that you've been working on trying to come chief 1st tell me when did you 1st find out about these well the young offenders. Closed down and moved to Bridgewater and we were told that we can clear all the world in that so we went over there and this Korean woman we found these Melbourne chains. We can turn them into some and then we found the park and you see the plant present boy to people we've listened. To the forward and in 1900 more in knowing Tim 23. My immediate full worlds were always shoulder to shoulder its shoulders that shall grow over 100 years you know and we really quite so ate Unfortunately it took us a long trying to save up for the wood and the pine straw floor and they sat there for about 6 months to be contacted and moral ground and my great his priorities we finished them and they live or dead. Phone remember the day before Remembrance something or what you said your ex force is so so come on to what Benj themselves what did it mean for you to be involved in the project that was honoring those in the forces 100 years ago obviously very humbled because obviously they died in 1918 war and I have seen you know I did my bit in peace for quitting country to give something back to the hunted for so long since 923 and basically you really patch arranging. A proc that was given by the men of 1900 so given it back to them meant a lot of being forces myself so you know when you get so what do you think happens to these benches and maybe just the wood in them start to rot away after being around for a long time perhaps not being looked after particular Well how do you think they ended up as an important thing in them or like that you think ended up just just by the end of the rotten they just would get well apparently the workshop over there was meant to be read Newnam and reprint place in the world and. It was shut down and moved so rich will so they felt they couldn't carry on doing it and we just picked. Ok now you guys are the masters of recreating your transformer you're bringing new life to stuff so you had well just the bench ends and the part that was it yeah Ok we had one drop that we knew that there really are useful and that led. To add folk are quite small you know but there are 8 foot benches and they took out a lot of the workshop I mean it's a good space but it's not music no no said how many benches were there so it's up to in there actually would take a bit of space people working on it is why we have to set a period of time to put it all together you know we cut all the thing we've got the lights sanding them down. And I'm trying and we trying the pain chains and then we say right now what happened to get you know that it was to get back for a break spoke again really guys are quite complicated things you know so you're only here 2 days a week and you anyway set up the doors things out a little bit that's John from the many sheds tones and we had from Paul as well will it catch up with him in a 2nd because they've been working so hard they came across these rotting broken benches which were in with them and then they realized that they were the memorial benches they'd been made to remember the people from with the men who died in the 1st World War So they they thought Right this is something for the men in sheds we're going to we're going to fix this up and get it ready for a Remembrance Day this year absolutely brilliant what they've done we'll find out how it works it was uneasy more with them after Jackie Wilson here on b.b.c. Somerset. Jackie Wilson I get the sweetest feeling she's going to pass 12 Charlie Taylor with you through you've got 15 minutes left if you want a postcard to go 15 minutes is your 15 minute warning you got to do is it's a Christmas Eve But if you're not sure what you're signing up for you'll get a photo. Through the post that's all it is is just a little photo like you had put in a photo album or something like that's got a glossy front side where the picture is and all we do is just write on the back like it's a postcard to put it dress on the one side we do a little personalized message on the other side Jackman is a former b.b.c. Somerset presenter he's a very close friend of mine and we've we started this 4 years ago while don't technically 3 years ago 4 Christmases ago this is our 4th Christmas 2016 let's just go with that and so we we decided what we mentioned on air as a joke or no one would buy our Christmas cards if there was one with our face on it and people started ringing and said we absolutely would not that we're selling them we give we're giving them giving them. And yeah so that's what we do we send out Christmas cards with a picture of us on it we write a little message you've got a message from both me and Jack in there and if you feel like you don't get many Christmas cards at Christmas or you feel maybe a little bit lonely over the Christmas period I know it can be a really lonely period. For people as well as fantastic for so many people but but because of that if you're on your own it can feel even more lonely counted so if you feel like that and this would cheer you up even if it's only for you know a few seconds when you receive it we'd be delighted to send you on all you've got to do is send us your address your name as well as part of that and your telephone number in case we need to ask for more clarification when we come to send it to there are 2 ways of doing you can text it 81 trouble 3 make sure that 1st word is Somerset and then put your details after that or you can call 080-678-1566 you've got 15 minutes left don't leave right to the last 2nd because I'm going to guess now they'll be a few people who all try to ring at the same time at the end don't get a call now if you can just a quick one someone who sent me a message whose phone number ends in a double 7. Could you pop you name all we've got is your address would be nice to have your name if possible there were if not if you don't want to it's fine but in case you just forgot haven't you phone number and double 7 you texted me your address you just let me know your name is Will be nice to be able to personalize it for you but thank you to everyone else you've managed to get in touch so far as I say what I got less than 15 minutes now let's head back to the many shots in Taunton they have done an incredible work they found these rotten old benches which were the memorial benches for the people who died from with lisc and in the 1st World War and there are these people in many shades in Taunton they're not paid they're volunteers they join the club they love meeting twice a week in Tuesdays and Thursdays and in Taunton and so they decided to do up the benches not a chat with John and with Paul from the men in sheds in Taunton about what it was like how difficult it was and it apparently proved to be quite tricky obviously and we had to marry the whole with the bench and so we have we had to marry the whole was up and they were quite tricky because obviously the been there since 1923 and we were trying to use more than tools should I say on old equipment but once we made the 1st one up that was awesome like guinea pig for the 2nd one which went up very quickly so yeah so you know on a practice run it was having a practice run with the 1st one and we see a lot of choice words were made and made and drilling in these holes and finding new holes and once we've done the 1st one the 2nd one was a breeze to us it was really good they say they're about choice words that's kind of the beauty of this place that was new because you are among friends among other people like that so you can that this is what we're talking you can express yourself fully doesn't matter if you know there's a lot of effen in Jeff in which I guess there probably is. A lesson but that kind of abuse is that you don't you're not under any sort social pressure here which is which is kind of the great thing about it Ok so you made these benches What color is it to go for did you have any idea what the rich. Basically when we 1st did on tables we came across a cooper no green and that's basically our signature color for our shed and we did these bench benches in which is our signature color really fantastic Ok so you have the green and then transported in because you said the right foot long so did you just someone here have a value can get stuff and how does it work that that took quite a bit of organizing. Works on the building try to have a big enough fan but it took 3 of us to get them Ok And it was very friendly slippery so I could. Also isn't it weather wise Ok now they are in positions they said the memorial ground with whether this was a stand there is never. Understand some of the 4 women who are actually in on the ground really Wow Ok so it's really important place for the town of for with this game isn't it what was it like for you to see them in position like you said just before remember it's day I meant Sprite that we got my video but there's immense pressure that we got rid of. You not enough of them by the time they're well fair enough been working on for a long time. And in the background telling us they were big things the. Great thing about it now is that the people with might have no idea that it was you guys didn't they were just one day they were the benches that the next day they wake up and there they are but you know your hearts you did something really good for the exacts a real community thing you've done there isn't it yeah and so that's kind of what men insurance is all about yeah yeah it's not the only thing we've done for the community. We make numerous things and we've supported numerous charities and we help with. Scrape I mean you know what you area a 1000 pound for the food bank or set not you know exhibition. Toronto does well we have a little sort of go up on the wall there. They were for the toads for around the home and also we made sure the story for the yes for the actual fiberglass sort of . The prints for them to say all right some of them some of them are still sitting there and they some of it stayed in position if they'd been bought and I said the place is so likely why don't you get is a really get involved with the communities great intent. Sister group or apartment very intends to. Develop the shading and I'll read out a statement from jobs they fortune well being will be a hold of the and I don't the children playoffs for market weekends from January they were also have a meant mental health class in the break for a future and make for paper fun and creative experiences with in the shade so if anyone wants to join the shade just come along on Tuesday and. We certainly putting out when we have a choice to use and new things or it's really great if you're into. It for people who are in the town nearby and I see advice to come get it and it's not like you know if you've got the benches and everyone gets involved that's fine but also people can still bring their own projects down coming use the machine 6 you've got a lot of an extensive training programme now so that's why we have 2 trains on the train anybody that needs training on any of the machines Ok upright so you know what Roxas of powerful bits of kit that there. Is really I think it's amazing the source stuff you do and well done on the benches and for people in the movie appreciate that even if they're not you know I didn't know whether it was you guys who did it. Yeah I'll keep going that's the good thing is I suppose about making a bench is that once you finished you've got a nice place to sit down and relax after it's you know yeah yeah if you look on our Facebook pages you can certainly say makes them relax enough to be in there things seem to be broke up it's very sad your face I think get a cup of. Stuff out on guys and dad on May continue thank you very much great to hear from John Paul from from the many shots in Taunton just incredible what they've done to to give them back their memorial bench is really important things on the way seem simple things on the bench like that with a plaque saying that it was remembering the men who died from Willis. Skimmin the 1st World War They've done a fantastic thing so well done all of them to the men in shirts in Taunton the time 60 Minutes to one you listening to Charlie Taylor here on b.b.c. Somerset through until 1 o'clock you've got 6 minutes left if you want to get a Christmas postcard 6 minutes to call us or to text us with your address your name and your number as well and we can put you on our list Don't miss out 6 minutes to go before we close the lines. The latest on the roads now he's just back in a very much Charli Yes the m 5 a 3 or 3 looking fine this morning but the b 3440 this is New Bristol Road both directions in Wyo between the a 370 and some a lane has very slow traffic there due to the Christmas shopping traffic heading towards the retail park and a couple spots inside the county as well Yeovil on Siobhan road near the library traffic lights we've got slow traffic there the 838 of Taunton road northbound in Bridgewater this is just before the Broadway usual congestion inside Bridgewater and in Taunton between the a 38 of Wellington New Road and the a 358 a stable road it's busy about moving in the town way near St John's retail park we've got very slow traffic a couple of the road works just a report on the a 371 in locking this is between us and business park on old Barnwell road we've got temperatures there until next well actually next year the 871 as well Priestley Somerset between this is between Priestley and Cameron's grave We've got stop go boards until the 9th of December and of course the a 3 to 59 month to meet Heathfield we're tired of hearing it and hearing about this now the temperature of those carriageway repairs on the main road in mountain Heathfield anything else that you spot this morning give us a call the number 080-678-1566. Quarter to one now thank you Josh you've done a grand job keeping an eye on the roads whilst taking loads and loads and loads of messages. Swamped. Swamped by pages and pages here because so many people want postcards which is magnificent Thank you. Take a quick look at the weather for the last time this off the new world we got skies cloudy conditions drawing there will be some drizzle potentially windy with a fresh south easterly wind maximum temperature today it will be 8 Celsius $46.00 in Fahrenheit it's going to be dry this evening long play spells will break through in the early hours though staying rather breezy and cold minimum temperature minus one Celsius that's 30 degrees in Fahrenheit it's more a breezy with a moderate northeasterly wind fairly chilly it'll be dry with spells of sunshine also banks of cloud tomorrow maximum temperature 7 Celsius that's $45.00 degrees Fahrenheit is your story your voice. After breakfast my prayer is to take charge imagine a connecting. To an island to damage and try to get down to a desert and how many to 215 blackout is when you least are all day motorbike never quite understood that and that you still got it you know with 50. 20 now because it would. Be so much Maidenhead Somerset's people some sad story Somerset's radio station I'm back Monday morning from 6 c.b.c. Somerset Ok so I'm now going to play the laundry. You need to get if you want a postcard you need to get your dress to me by the and all to long day I can see a couple coming in Simon's a. Genius while those who come to me in time you'll be on the list thank you but you need to get it to me by the end of a long day otherwise you'll have missed your chance Ok if you want a Christmas Post caught you need to send me your address your name and your phone number by the time Blondie finishes. Ok. Laundy and Maria on b.b.c. Somerset Ok so we've got a lot of messages to go through Josh would you be so kind please to bring in any unfinished sheets over there I've collected in all the Finnish ones but any that didn't quite get fully You haven't got one specially airport loads in the new one fully blank one Josh is doing the honors here this is the big moment we're about to read out the list always shaking as he hands it over thank you Josh he's done a fantastic job today. In no particular order I'm going to read out the name and the town city village. That you have put through for carts Ok Listen out for your name if you're expecting one and I don't read your name out you need to call us I 106781566 we have loads and loads and loads here but this is the list we have. Jenny in Taunton Stephen in loving turn gene in Wellington. Janet in Kingston sent Mary. Currie truck Kerry rival. The Rolie Polie So you know who you are Kim in Taunton sarin Shepton Mallet Suzanne in Burnham on Sea live in Easton Joan in Yeovil Rosie in wells and in camera turn Linda in Wincanton Sara in yet Mary in Pilton all live in Wellington Claire and Louis and Pippin in St Paul's Vera in Highbridge Amanda in and put. Calum and Jamie in Yeovil Livia in Summerton June in Wells Sue in Froome ark in West heart tree Jackie inventor. Pauline in Weston's oil and Sandra in Highbridge mic in well Abbington Sue in thorn. Marilyn ensure born Mo in world and Marie in Bournemouth Andrew in Portishead Pauline in chart Rabiner in mine head Jill and Mike in come it. Effie in Puritan linen East Koka Cynthia in staple Grove Mary in tap worth Sharon in West camel Diana in Bridgewater Margaret in Bridgewater Joyce in but late George and Margaret in charge Brian in and Elsie in Wellington Rodney and Margaret in Yeovil in Sioux in Bridgewater Dennis in charge Glenys in charge that's neat isn't it Marlene in Chester William who's in Taunton Heidi in shocked and Mallett Nigel in Eastland Brook cycled through there the other day lovely Angela in Paulton Claire in North Patton gene in Wales Sylvia in Bath pole. Blue Daisy Christine you know where you are Maggie in Bor trip Robert in Taunton. All it means to actually Joan in Shepton Mallet Allen in Congress break Liz in or near where more Jennifer in Wells Mary in Wells. The trust wells in mine had Janice in limp. 2 will thrill. You know where you are Dave in Cleveland Pauline in Yeovil Andy in Yeovil Sandy in Taunton Daniel in Taunton Caroline in West Bree Diana in Yeovil Lauren Barra bridge Mavis in over Stratton. Clive in the hatch beach and Sarah and Nathan in Coakley wick Stephen and Denise in Yeovil Simon and Zoe in Crewe current Hilary in chisel bro. Kestrel classic King ainus Academy in Summerton love that. Thank you to Maureen in world Ray in Bratton Michael in Yeovil road Marine Glastonbury fill in Froome Duncan in West George in Wellington Eileen in Taunton Margaret in Burnham on sea Kenyon much on e. Pat in wells or yet and Carlin in Taunton Rita in midsummer Norton David. In trial and Pam. I think that must be Taunton doesn't actually sell now but looking at the. Address that time we have got we have got that is the list I have if I haven't read your name out you need to give me a call now 678-1566 the number to do that if I haven't read your name out give me a cool this moment because we need to sort this out now. To get an idea of the scale of the project when I read all the next we love it thank you everyone for getting in touch absolutely incredible to have that amount of people wanting our silly little postcard Thank you. David But if I haven't read your name out you need to call us now. 67815660. And that was everyone. Taken by finishing us off today thanks so much for listening I'll be back Monday evening from 7 o'clock news isn't. On. The beach to. Be. Honest. With the news I want to quote will Richards it's been confirmed that one of the passers by who helped to restrain the London Bridge attack yesterday was a convicted murderer he'd been attending the same event on prison a rehabilitation that those men can a convicted terrorist went to before he stopped 2 people to death and injured 3 others com was shot by armed police shortly afterwards Don Dunstan has more video of the attacker being set upon by members of the public online. And Bridge has now gone viral a man reported to be a Polish chef can be seen lunging at a car with a long narwhal whale tusk which he'd ripped from the wall of the nearby fishmongers hall where the attacker had been attending a conference about the rehabilitation of offenders it's been confirmed that one of the men who helped wrestle the attacker to the ground was a convicted murderer James Ford who'd also been attending the conference Ford had been on day release from prison where he serving a 15 year sentence for killing 21 year old Amanda champion in 2003 Boris Johnson has been to the scene of the attack where he's met the commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Dame Cressida Dick the Queen's offered her thoughts prayers and deepest sympathies to those affected by what she calls yesterday's terrible violence the dean of so that cathedral the Very Reverend Andrew Nunn says it's brought back memories of the previous terror attack at London Bridge in 2017 Missoni 2 and a half years since the June attack and that's not to long for healing and actually it feels as though wounds have been reopened where people felt that they had come to terms with what had happened in their community now I think they're wondering whether they really had a lot of work for us to do rail fares are expected to rise by an average of 2.7 percent in January this could mean the cost of an annual season ticket increasing by more than $100.00 pounds a year the news will be disappointing for passengers but the rail industry argues that the money is needed to invest in the network Robert Nisbet is from the rail delivery group which represents train companies no one likes to pay more for their tickets we understand that but you've got to understand also where the money goes and by holding this just under inflation this is the 3rd year in a row that we've managed to.