B.b.c. Sussex the news they now with is mourning the leader of the conservative group on Brighton host city council says he wants the I $360.00 to succeed but he's frustrated that for a 4th time it's asking to defer its loan repayment since June last year nearly $2800000.00 pounds of debt have been deferred with the attraction blaming poor visitor numbers Steve Bell says it shouldn't be getting special treatment since we last spoke as constant 36200000 to just over 44000000 now that's an increase of nearly 8 So you're saying there is no basis for whatever is just right you know and . We know that you know they are on but that point well today counselors will decide whether to approve the latest a feral of the payment which was jus on New Year's Eve was just a week to go until polling day the conservatives are outlining what they do in the 1st $100.00 days in office if they win the election Barra's Johnson says he delivers a tax cutting budget in February once the u.k. Leaves the e.u. Labor are focusing on education Jeremy Corbin's promising an extra 20000 teachers in England over 5 years to help limit class sizes to 30 peoples a 3rd man has been arrested on suspicion of murder following a car crash which killed a young footballer in Brighton Sol Delgado from Crawley who was 20 died after he was hit by a car on Marine Parade in the early hours of Sunday along with 2 other men who were seriously injured Sussex Police arrested a 26 year old man yesterday he's in custody 2 other men aged 32 and 33 have been released under investigation. Around 10 residents had to be evacuated from their homes following a gas leak in the center of Brighton firefighters were called to the basement of an old disused butcher's shop on Terminus road yesterday afternoon where there was an ammonia leak from an old cylinder there are no reported casualties. Brighton and Hove Albion of announced a 21200000 pound loss last season that compares with a profit of just over 11000000 the season before the club says it's because of an increase in wages for players transfer fees and the costs of a change in management team their Brighton fan Kieran McGuire He's an expert in football finances at the University of Liverpool says the club are very lucky to have their rich chairman Tony Bloom is devoted to the clock he put in another $49000000.00 pounds they said cut those losses but it was a sobering experience for fans think the Premier League is awash with money and we will make large sums on the it's an expensive business to get and it's also an expensive business to survive. The coming season 2 people have been shot dead by a gunman at the Pearl Harbor military base in Hawaii after carrying out the attack the suspect a us Navy sailor killed himself huge barrel jellyfish which have washed up on beaches in Arran in the last couple of days may leave a nettle like rash if touched but they're not dangerous as according to Aaron Council it's advising people not to touch them and to keep dogs away if you are stunned by the jellyfish which can weigh up to 35 kilos the advice is to rinse with vinegar and take anti-histamines. Dogs really can understand specific words and can tell different voices apart that's according to research as University of Sussex. Say the word biscuit so they're listening always time that's Dr Holly root Gutteridge she led the research they filmed dogs listening to different people speaking and their reactions suggest dogs can distinguish different voices and recognise a word being the same despite differences between how people said it so we played the dog completely meaningless to them words and course they could tell the difference between was like had and hold and the 2nd was could they then also use those cannot station differences to tell who was speaking even though they'd never heard the words before and in both cases we found they could which is really exciting and just ending to announce a school closure today breed primary school in broad that's announced it will be closed today as a best water main meaning there's no water at the school Sussex it's 86 Rioch a Muncie on the dogs thing strange my partner's dog never learned the words don't mean doors anymore that's you know. It's a very selective brain power there Rossini spawn I live alone with my spaniel pie I talk to him all the time. I can be anywhere in the house if I say I'm going to part of my nose he will run into the toilet he goes to work with me in the same applies there as well so as my mum spaniel was the same Let alone I said I'm not sure this is just he's clever or go to the lower lot. Maybe a bit of both and can I say thank you to the person who sent us this it's a tweet of a photograph that well they took a photograph out of their window and this is. Kingston dot says b.b.c. Sussex is this allowed to happen in Sussex a picture of a car with a car on top of transporting a car that's allowed in the role that play to the people who go to up there is no mean feat. That is Weetabix Otherwise if you have trouble lifting it off as well on earth you get a count up of a car and it is a brilliant photograph will query tweet people whether or not this is legal b.b.c. 6. Trusts. The votes once again. Thank you good morning very slow at the moment both ways through the Lansing roundabout on the 27 the upper Brighton robotically on the eastbound side is taking the best part of 20 minutes to get through better news in New Haven Northam road is now clear from the scene evacuation just pockets of residual congestion remaining the broad feel bypassed at the road works heading east towards the m 23 for peace party is stop start for the best part of 10 minutes crawl the avenue for the a 23 still slow in both directions am 23 still slow in the narrow lanes right meets the m 25 a junction 7 couple of things on the m $25.00 to note queues if you heading and he cocked on towards 12. The m 3 for the year the a collision clockwise looking slow for another collision on the hard shoulder away from the dam went in to change a 2 or 2 will swarm only a 3 Grand Prix to cause a nice bonus still closed because of the building fire getting back to normal now on the trains are got we can't. Overrunning engineering works and this cancellations to some flights act out we can't Horton delays possible between now and Saturday it's all because of strike action in France passengers naturally being advised to check before they travel I'm Charles Bakaly b.b.c. Sussex travel. Abroad quite a change coming in the weather it has been really cold overnight the coldest temperature we had was minus 4 point. 5 and that was that Gatwick Airport just having a look at the latest figures now see where we've got to date is that the temperature in along with minus 3 minus 3 up at Gatwick and really is the coldest morning of the week so far real change coming to the weather though because going to be much milder tonight and right through the weekend as well mild than we've had anyway so we start subzero getting up to 7 to 10 degrees Celsius eventually as we get into the afternoon the the winds strengthen and it does become milder but a cold morning but it will be plenty of 1st sunshine around so chilly start but the sunshine that around Sussex and further sunny spells expected this afternoon but the wind will strengthen that's going to be quite a feature later on in the day when the wind becomes gale force could even get up to gale force 8 on the coast and and that heralds some wet weather tonight so we've got the wind and the rain blustery showers and longer spells of rain tonight it's a mild night though nowhere near a frost 7 to 10 degree Celsius overnight and then tomorrow milder still could get as high as 14 degrees Celsius tomorrow so very mild indeed tomorrow and it's going to be so wet and mild so. A real change in the weather coming up and the sunset is that 5 to 4. In Sussex. This is b.d.c. Sussex within the. Past 8 on our top story there is anger over yet another deferment of Brighton's I 360 every time . The attractions asking the council to defer 80880000 pound repayments That's the 4th deferment since opening in fact since June last year nearly 2800000 pounds of repayments have been deferred I mean they say they will pay them off. But not just yet. 2 weeks ago the I 360 of course boasted that the attraction contributed more than 89000000 pounds the economy since it opened and here's the board chair Julia Barfield defending those rather poor visitor numbers this is very normal to visitor traction it's very normal that there should be a blip in in year one and that they should actually go down and then stabilize at a lower figure I mean that's exactly what happened with the London Eye a lot of people forget that the 1st few years of the London eyes which of course I know very well because that was our project as well we had a bit of a rocky ride at the beginning of the London Eye the no nobody remembers that and you know it's going to be 20 is next year that the London Eye has been in place and the brightness $360.00 is in its infancy and Julia made it clear that the loan would be repelled paid in full by the end we take the fact that we have using public money very seriously and we have no intention of defaulting well on this program earlier we spoke to Steve Bell leader of the conservative group on Brighton city council since we last spoke it's gone concerted $6200000.00 just over $44000000.00 now that's an increase of nearly a cent and when Julie goes on about the numbers the rest of their original business . Dissipates you know 100000. We know that you know they are. Point every business. That is for I just do not have confidence that the business that they are presenting now will but unfortunately we don't see any choice other than that it's on to the residents of Brighton and Hove 44000000. Well of course one of the arguments in the I 360 is a you'll get your money back eventually and and b. Actually in the meantime we're doing an awful lot for the wider susses Khana me a couple weeks ago they brought out this report wasn't saying how much money they. Contributing we spoke to were traders near the I 360 recently and they kind of had mixed views about whether the attraction was boosting their business a lot customers that come in the shops that are going on to the I 360 So 100 percent I see is positive look this is definitely for sure an influx of tourism when they 1st opened up. I mean we have seen this is struck down as you know I 360 is actually done it's very well because they get so many tourists in the figures that they anticipated have not happened and therefore the whole scheme has not failed but it's been a huge struggle and it hasn't changed anything on the beach for the winter Well let's talk to a nearby trader Rodney pardner Pozner is the owner of the meeting place cafe in Ho very closely I 360 morning Rodney so well what was your thought is it is it done you good are we must have done you some good surely Well the 1st year that. Knew it. So. Well to go on it and the 2nd thing is the 1st. That it opened some and I think a lot more business the I 360 is where the. Bus You know what you've been on the one x. You wouldn't go on going. Other places like the spinnaker. There's a lot to see when you go up whereas Right well you can see the self saw it which you can see from my place but I have a cup of coffee or you can see the tops of buildings on the north side which is not you know particular. Particularly the what's the story Ok so you say you don't you don't need one species why they're going to get the visitors who come to really really go on it this is basically that visitors Yeah oh interesting are you from Steve let me just ask you this because he says what's unfair to other businesses like yours is that if you have had a loan or say you had real problems with a particular year's trading you would be able to get any sort of rebate on your own on your business rates for example so he says these words one over 110 for the other. Basically yes yes yes because we're so when orientated this year old this is your peak toeing the weather was lousy it was pretty bad. So I don't think they took in too you know they thought about the weather side of things whereas in London you go although we're all. So weather. There's always something to see on the big wheel in London because it's always you buildings going up but nothing happens out See here to the spinnaker tower imports because there's a lot to see going all up when I went up there for the first 'd time I couldn't believe it was going on on the. Piccadilly Circus. Well I hope they're listening to you not in much of an advert for going up 360 I suppose most people being up at once I've actually been over 12 and I do I just I think it's you know it's an event isn't it when you when you go there and I think we my wife we know about 4 times every time we have visitors down she takes people on it and I want to it's too expensive for what it is maybe maybe if maybe they could push many more numbers so obviously the it's a real gamble isn't it you reduce the price you've got to compensate by being sure you're going to get more visitors. Well teething problems or not they're asking for another deferment of the loan today we'll let you know what happens on that 60 minutes past 8. B.b.c. Sussex and it's Thursday morning let's get the headlines from Joe recounts the I 3 sixty's asking the council to defer for a 4th time on their loan repayment one week till polling day the conservatives are outlining what they do in the 1st 100 days in office while labor are focusing on education and a 3rd man has been arrested on suspicion of murder following a car crash which killed a young footballer in Brighton right Ok now I'm of the only person Joe who suffers from toothpaste dribble. I get bored standing in front of the sink when I'm brushing my teeth and as I go for walks unfortunately. The you know the inevitable happens and I just can't hear or is that a stupid thing is I was a person who does this I doubt you're the only person who does it it's how you cope with it there isn't it don't let it get on your clothes find to dribble down your chin cause you can wipe it but it's harder to get off planet isn't it I came into work this morning and I look down at my jumper which is a beautiful beautiful dark blue color except or through a stream of water right down on done it again toothpaste dribble I really. You know what I should do I just anchor myself to the sink rather than getting bored and thinking I don't know either you stand at the sink when you brush your teeth or you have a good walk I wonder around you or do you say I wonder as well you know you don't you don't suffer from toothpaste trouble well I angled my head you see ah yes it's a lovely image there she is almost gargling and she's got chills The chills you have ever suffered from toothpaste dribble Yes I do sadly have to admit that run good. So I'm not alone fantastic We're just going to have to angle our heads in the future like Joe does unless and anybody else has a big big. How the roads going to be a slow going at the moment into the morning rush responded a 27 q. Through church just before the fish born roundabout very slow in the Lansing roundabout for the 827 the upper Brighton row both ways as well as north for the a 24 just heading through Horsham up towards the great dorks roundabout Crawley Avenue slow both ways for the a 23 particularly from the chills roundabout this morning the 264 piece party if you're heading east in the cones for the broad field bypass stop start toward the m 235 she's road between Castle Hill and well Brooke is still partially blocked because of an obstruction I also have this morning on the m 25 still slow and he can walk before Junction 12 clockwise flow from Darwin for 2. Or 3 for a bump now on the hard shoulder parade in exploring the still closed because of the building fire and we do have some cancellations to some flights a gap I can't port this morning between now and Saturday delays possible because of strike action in France the advice is ever is to check before you travel I'm just Buckley b.b.c. Sussex travel with your travel updates 802-3214 Find b.b.c. Sussex travel you trust yes all the way through the program today we have been talking about the election which depending on the way you look at it is is. Only a week away or still a week away as was it depends how you view the election process really Anyway it is a week to go 7 days until you we're going voting or not going to vote at all because none of the party is going to do what where you want I know many of the conservative but I can't bear the preferred Yes of course not and not everybody is going to vote because they're being put off by the process and the way the political parties. Are basically making their last ditch is displayed pitches last ditch pitches to the public and the labor today promising to recruit $20000.00 more teachers and they say they're going to limit class sizes in all schools in England to just 30 Here's the shadow education secretary Angela Rayner You know on the 13th of December I can't bring in 20000 teachers of course not but what I can do is through our national education service will bring in the training and the skills will it happen immediately overnight of course not it will also invest capital spend it so that instead of schools at the moment going back to the days where the roofs were leaking and we don't have the boilers fixed we're going to fix that and we're going to make our schools fit for purpose. But a promise is coming because the conservatives are promising wide ranging tax cuts and a lot more too in shrine an increase in n.h.s. Funding the chance of the Exchequer Sajid Javid says budget will come out soon after the election is well enough 1st 100 days we can get so much done because we would have unlocked parliament that means of course getting Bracks it done by the end of January but it also means we can do this budget we would a country needs a budget it's already been delayed we can do that in February it's going to have tax cuts for millions of working people we wonder whether or not you're engaged by the election or bored of it loads a different reaction this morning are not going to vote at all because none of the party going to do a walk where you want before we supported a particular party and there's no reason to change our minds now we have a very supportive party willing to listen to the people party and firing is definitely saying the right things in life oh it's 11 that's why I wanted to go over this mess in a bell maybe that's what puts people off but Joe says I could be more disengaged I will vote but it doesn't seem to matter what any of them promise as we've seen this year this one says I should do my bit again I will vote in the election but I'm sick and tired of it to be honest will this be the vigil I very much doubt it and the little have been slightly different take whoever wins the election the 1st action of Parliament should be to repeal the law that compels the u.k. To give a fixed percentage of our income to foreign aid it's the Economist's of the madhouse borrowing to give to corrupt nations as and in Atlanta and I suppose some people might say that they are not giving to corrupt nations that they're giving to those people who really need the elsewhere in the world and as a rich country we should do our bit. 2 sides to every story obviously Horace him or her stellar Horace but more into Good morning you engaged to not. Fed up right explain this to us Horace why you fed up deciding what text 3 years ago about in a referendum and 3 is just. One of the members of parliament who couldn't agree with. 'd their level best. To get the result I would turn but that's not democracy even if it was one. That would actually can surely that's what you think you think Parliament should have voted through even if they thought that that version of Brecht's it was going to harm the country I think they should have done gone with the will of the people well yeah I know what I'm going to 2nd because the problem with the referendum was it said Let's leave the e.u. To say how we're going to leave the un that's basically what the debates been about Disney's been how we're leaving even if you believe in pranks you may not believe in the trees I'm a deal there were other people who were very in favor of Abraxas on the right wing of the Conservative Party voted down the deal they wanted Bracks it they just didn't want that Bracks it well I don't see a reason why because she didn't want to leave anyway. She did she did and she came up with a deal which was voted for by people who wanted to leave so I mean I you know surely all Paul he if you criticising those people who wanted to remain for voting against the deal surely you should also criticised those who wanted to leave for voting against the deal. With you are sadly then because of that has actually put you off politics because of what's been happening over the last year or so then I would like to know where all this money's going to come from everybody promising. So you're not switched off really your kind interested I know you are and so I mean sure you are interested. In this country but there's millions of people across the world that don't have the privilege that we have we are lucky because we can criticize our political leaders and we will not be locked up or yeah perhaps we shouldn't win to win too much anyway I. Feel your frustration Horace thank you so much for joining weekday mornings from 9 and I like to show the prime gains maker who is Amazon's small business at the yes I do need fans also there are. Some old films beautiful healthy for the soundtrack for the waves to welcome you to the holiday about my time and how to not catch norovirus you call south of us when you see lots of ours you don't wash your hands properly you touch something else cool somebody else and then somebody picks it up and touches that space question. Weekday mornings from 9 b.c. So sakes. 26 at b.b.c. Sussex Now each year the b.b.c. I ask you to nominate your sporting unsung hero someone in your area who devotes themselves to helping others and making sport accessible as a wonderful story this time because this year our sporting hero in the southeast is Jacqueline yielded who is from Bexhill and she set up by volunteers a running club the special thing about this is that she set the clock to help people to be suicide and it draws from a person experiences as Julie Parkins been finding out where. All. This is running space running to save lives. It was set up nearly 4 years ago by Jacqueline yielded the cell suicide survivor because we all start together and we all just together. Again. The peaceful simplicity of running is that we have to do is put one foot in front of the other shoulder to shoulder and that's what we did. By cancer cancer the drug I lost esteem I lost self-confidence I lost everything that I thought I was in it but we took place where I felt a recluse I want to just haul you know why because I didn't feel I could go out and buy some show myself how a lot Jacqueline started out with just 6 and now this train David 200 people to walk to run away it gently easing new participants into the sport just the sheer joy of putting one for in front of the other. In a supportive great outside and if beautiful day and all the oxygen. Thing people start to live life you know it's filled with many turn up here at the lowest point in their lives they know where are they now what would happen to me if I hadn't found this group and found Jackie and found this support network that I've now got. It's been one of the best things I have ever done. One of the things that you hear is that suicide is selfish act. Actually for me with an act of selflessness I was saving the world from myself I literally felt like I was stealing everybody else's air by breathing. And so the next day I took my 1st attempt to take my own life. And that's something I wouldn't wish on anybody. But I couldn't be more grateful for the experience because I can bring that. To what I see here. Well the inspiring story of Jacqueline yielded who is on the line with us now Jacqueline kind know how you really go thank you so much for all you do and congratulations on the award How did it feel when when someone said you've won it. But it was completely overwhelmed actually completely I think it's a it is a wonderful feeling where like but it's quite overwhelming in the humbling So yeah thank you thank you yeah well thank you I suppose you should say well you know personal story. What happened with you. Oh crikey. Sin of the depends I know sorry sorry I don't I mean that is bit too personal no no no it's oh no it's fine I was in a really difficult place in my life and then the thing with suicide is you end up feeling trapped and your life and it's a lot about isolation about black and white thinking you just think that you could even got you think you believe you only have 2 choices in your life and one is to die and one is to remain in the emotional pain that you're in and that's where I found myself actually. Actually in my recovery I've learned that there are different choices sometimes the choice to might not seem great at the time but actually if you choose that 3rd way you can recover back to life in all its fullness and that's the that's the story back to hopefully that's my story and we have heard so much on this program and and I love the stories of how Running helps people mostly and you know I mean I think. So many people say that but for you how did that happen. Firstly it's obviously the physical benefits and the mental benefits of actually being outside but what we find when we're running but I just want to know what made you when you look you'll always tapes put find a pair train isn't full is a good idea to go running. It's the pair of an appointment somebody knocks on your door and says come running with me oh is that what happened that's what happens and you know I mean I well I did I did run before I have to say before I actually checked went to teach other people how to run but yeah it's that it's the shoulder to shoulder thing it's at I even even nowadays I have people you know I have good friends that knock on my door and say come running and that's and that's the thing that gets you out when nothing else will. And that's and it gives you opportunities to encourage each other so people learn to hear what if he were encouragement feels like and to encourage other people so it's so easy the Comber a chip that really pulls people for this or is it the running or is it a bit above what do you think Ok we're in the World Health Organization say protect us against suicide or connectedness face and life skills and so we use work to running as a way as a conduit relate to help others to help the connectedness says it's less about the running and it's more about the connecting with people. I mean we do have one guy who is just a has special needs and he tried to kill himself several years ago after of he was attacked and he's just been accepted into the Paralympic. Team or whatever training session and he's going from strength to strength and it's because he's got something to live for where was we talk about we're running for life rather than away from serious. So yeah well bred is hard it's hard to put into words but I know now well obviously that's why it's so good if you don't know what to do just one foot in front of the other yet but do it with a friend. That's a great way to get well inspiring stuff Jacqueline thanks very much indeed means you go to the big event now doesn't it as an unsung hero Yes and it is in Aberdeen by careers that I and I got to buy dress and everything now well fact. Ok Well we do it thanks very much to David Cohen Well they're here. Headlines of b.b.c. Sussex with Joe records Brighton's I 3 sixty's asking the council if it can defer for a 4th time on its loan repayment since June last year nearly 2800000 pounds of debt have been deferred as poor visitor numbers persist Rodney Posner is the owner of the meeting place cafe and house nearby he says to few people go up at a 2nd time when he's been on the one you wouldn't go on to. Other places like this but that. There's a lot to say when you go up whereas Roy Well you see. What you can see from my place but cup of coffee or you can see the tops of buildings on the wall saw well today councillors decide whether to approve the latest deferral of the payment which was due on New Year's Eve The Conservatives have revealed plans to hold a tax cutting budget and pass laws to guarantee rises in health funding within $100.00 days if they're elected with a majority Labor says it would recruit more than $20000.00 teachers matching a similar pledge from the Lib Dems and limit class sizes in all schools in England to 30 peoples 2 people have died after a gunman thought to be a u.s. Sailor opened fire at the Pearl Harbor Naval Base in Hawaii the suspect is then believed to have killed himself. Brighton and Hove Albion of announced a 21200000 pound loss for the last season that compares with a profit of just over 11000000 in the season before one of the so-called Preston twins is being cut down in about half an hour the famous elm tree in Brighton's Preston Park has finally succumbed to Dutch elm disease and it's being felled in an attempt to stop it spreading to its twin and dogs really can understand specific words and can tell different voices apart according to researches at the University of Sussex who filmed the reaction of dogs listening to different people speaking Dr Holly root Gutteridge red lead the research could probably do it too but the thing with dogs is they really like responding to Do they show a nice clear behavioral response that turn their head basically if you say these things or say here's a new voice I tried this with all the basically treated it like someone completely ignored the fact that there were voices talking to them those are the headlines I'll have a full bulletin at night but again coming up. B.b.c. Sussex sports update 1st travelling weather and we'll start off with the sport and Albion up to London today to the Emirates for the year the match against Arsenal of course is Arsenal's 1st home game with 3 Limburg in charge he's the caretaker manager there and the match itself kicks off at $815.00 full coverage here b.b.c. Sussex early March we know he's out with a growing injury had just had surgery actually so he's not going to play for a while and if in the Bernardo is fit and available a lot of pressure on Marcos over the Everton manager after Liverpool beat them 52 in the Merseyside derby last night no wind for the Marino returning to Old Trafford with Tottenham to want to unite with too rash for goals and tributes being paid to the England cricket great Bob Willis who has died at the age of 7 b.b.c. Sussex. Trans Am The few the road still battling thank you eastbound aged 27 in church is a big queue. At the moment of all the Fishbone roundabout very slow around the Lansing roundabout for the 827 as well just heading through Lansing it's off ques north still through Horsham the 24th to all the great dogs roundabout struggling crawl the avenue heavy both ways for the a $23.00 particularly from the chills roundabouts the broad trail bypass in the cones east towards peace party stop stop about 10 minutes out towards the m 235 Ashes road between well broken Council Hill still develop structures on the road there was coping for major routes in an arts or Brighton looking busy but nothing to on towards he reports a grand parade in the sprawling core still shows because of the unsafe building still queues for the clockwise m 25 heading away from the dam with interchange of 2 all because of that collision on the hard shoulder there's no lower having the tide change the softer opening to fall on the clockwise side to the inside lane of 3 is closed off trains in the main no major issues cancellations though to some flights account we can't post until it's possible it's all because of strike action in France between now and Saturday passengers being advised to check before travelling I'm just buttering. And let's check out the weather now with Elizabeth Ridge Seanie very good morning. Today we've had temperatures as low as minus 3 moneths 4 degree was there but a mist and fog and night is wealth they do what Chapo visibility and some of the right this morning is lifting with them places is worth a bit some a great start to the day but for many of us is a nice bright start and there will be some fun shine around for many of us through the morning where we've got the mist and then that's slowly lifting and clearing of course a sunshine for many as we had 3 the morning and then heading a bit cloudy as we head through the 2nd half of the day from the west the south westerly wind is all things that make up your feel that the South cased. By the time we get to the end of the day and actually we've got some milder air 1000 feet story as well you wouldn't know it at the moment but by the time we get to the end of the name we could be up as high as 10 or even 11 degrees Southeast with the. Even night tonight then it's going to be mild it will be wet and it will be really windy as well a very blustery night was the exam break the rain and will end the night on around 9 or 10 degree celcius Now tomorrow is going to feel speaking a mildly could get as high as 13 or even 14 degrees Celsius but there was plenty of rain around and only really very windy with gusts of wind about to say 40 perhaps 45 miles an hour in more exposed coastal areas tomorrow and then over the weekend a drop in temperature once more Saturday probably the better looking day lighter winds lighter winds from sunny spells and then some rain and Saturday night into the 1st part of Sunday morning that clears the way to leave us with a windy 2nd half that and Sunday will be some bright and sunny spells around as well as take a look at the Castells for today said the North Pole and build the wind is westerly northwesterly to 4 backing south westerly 5 to 7 occasionally 8 later in the east the 3 states made the slight becoming moderate or rough later the weather right at times may need later and the visibility will be good occasionally poor and the next high tide today at Hastings a bit 715.7 metres Brighton 17 that 104.9 metres book reads 751 at 4.2 metres that. Elizabeth thank you she played in Sussex for the Sussex 6 with the Pringle. After talking about. Her date with Goss which she remembers little fuss about this she's very big. Big With brought back in the day and night out with my God how they go will find out at 12 birthday game right now and we got jewels on travel your 1st birthday game isn't it we'll treat you indeed your basically debut might say. It's very straightforward rules are we do people who are born on this day how old are they you don't even call that much competition against Joe recounts muse and she's pretty hopeless at this so we'll see how you get on we're going to start off so just to make it easy on you Jules you can go 1st 1st 1st of all Little Richard rock'n'roll star Little Richard or this is a tricky one this think no so he was quite big in the fifty's so he sang Alyse 7777 I think it's going to be 808787. New 90 Joe record to stay with music and one of the 3 Tenors Joe's a career has got lovely voice. The 353 Jessica rarest How old is he now new United said mid fifty's 5673 he's one of the he's really lingo is good yeah yeah exactly 20 years out. And finally I give you Ronnie O'Sullivan on this one you can go 1st on running O'Sullivan of course who is such a big fan of the Katy leisure center in Crawley. Smelt off not do that one again it's pleasant but never by how old is Ronnie. 4646 is in the I'm going to go 48 wrong something like 44 which means you were you a Debbie you waiting for you oh yeah well done. Stuff so. That was very easy to innovate. My. You. lessons in that if I can say I bring you down the pike doesn't suffer from toothpaste dribble this is something I admitted to earlier in the program I am a toothpaste dribbler. You don't even know what it is she likes playing Go on Ok this is when you you you find brushing your teeth so boring that you go for a walk whilst you're brushing your teeth so I leave the basin I go for a walk I find myself in the in the living room or something like that and then I suddenly realize I've got too much stuff in my mouth and sometimes just sometimes I dribble a bit on to my clothes I call this toothpaste dribble I don't like you would I stay at the sink which is way supposed to. Sit well I get bored and I end up in different parts of the house as I do always 2 minutes Well there is an easy solution go on to that meal stay by the sink problem solved Ok Danny the man who never dribbles you know a couple months ago Thomas Cook went out of business and oh and on that day we spoke to lots of Thomas Cook staff who were really shocking about losing their jobs when they were a flight crew or worked in the more than 500 high street travel shops yes but they were bought by another Harley company when they travel shops and today I talked to the founder of Hays travel Irene Hayes about what they've done the future of package holidays and also catch up with some local Thomas Cook staff to see what happened next with them before Irene stepped in yeah they must be very grateful you're going to put the 2 of them together someone who works works at the travel agent and then Mrs I rescued your job let's see let's see. If we go but it's been a year of uncertainty on the high street and in other business as well so I'd like to talk to you about your job this year if you've had to change jobs perhaps you chose to change or maybe you're still looking get in touch and I 102-232-1045 have you got any idea how much interest you're paying on your credit card your store card or even your overdraft. God I hope I'm not living on overdraft and probably am a bit maybe now it's time to start paying attention because from March H.S.B.C.'s interest rate for overdraft will be as near as dammit 40 percent but that's after tough new rules from regulators which are designed to protect customers so find out more about that later Ok Danny is here from $9.00 to $12.00. Or as early in the afternoon drive then we go a little bit of politics and chill before the sports special the seedling live from the Emirates Stadium Aston vs Brighton kicks off at 815 coverage here of course 12 minutes to the latest headlines from Joe records with visitor numbers still though the I 316 Brighton's asking for its loan repayment to be deferred for a 4th time trains and planes are cancelled and schools shut in France because of a nationwide strike and one of brightness famous Preston twin elm trees is about to be chopped down this morning to try to save the other it's finally succumb to Dutch elm disease I think got some advice on to the post drivel dribble if you if you get bored of being at the sing like I do well well actually it's it's more horrific than that it's from a lovely parent who didn't really want to come on the radio because it's been so traumatic for basically her grandson at the age of 6 was doing just what you were doing me a walking around the house with the tooth brush out of the a mouth misbehaving but he actually tripped and fell on guard and that tooth brush became embedded in his gum and the paramedics came and they couldn't get it out and they had to go to hospital to get the tooth brush removed soche so pet saying don't do it Neil stay at the sink right don't walk around your house with a tooth there's a courtroom tale for us all a you won't dribble you won't have a tooth brush embedded in your gun. No one says this so this isn't useful radio here Jules has got the update on the roads Thank you good morning really slow. Heading up the m 23 at the moment about halfway between Crawley and the m 25 Stop stop because of the road works the clockwise m 25 still slow from Darenth a 2 to 3 because of that earlier collision also clockwise just after opening tonight for we still get a lorry having a tire change for the inside lane or 3 is currently closed off for a short stretch at least queues around the Fishbone roundabout through Chichester for the $827.00 and the $27.00 queues to around the Lansing roundabout crawly Avenue slow both ways for the a $23.00 still heavy 2 for the broad field bypass to be heading east towards peace party or 2 or the m 23 stop start again road works to blame heading to Hastings London Road the 8 are the ones picked up and cross levels where a nice pond a lot Ridge roundabouts looking slow to 5 Ashes road is really struggling this morning has been for the last hour or so and the last between well a brook and Castle Hill because of an obstruction on the road the Radian explore the course still closed because of the building fire trains not looking too bad parts of flights to and from Gatwick airport delays possible because of strike action in France cancellations possible to it's between now and Saturday passengers have been advised to check before travelling I'm just going to meet b.b.c. Sussex travel with your travel updates 80232104 Find b.b.c. Sussex travel you trust right but have a sad day really particularly if you love your trees because in about 15 minutes or so one of Sussex is most famous trees is actually going to have to be cut down it's one of the twins of Britain's Preston part we talk about this in the last hour the program sadly has been infected with Dutch elm disease and it became famous because it was one of the few elms in Britain that resisted the disease in the seventy's in the eighty's so live for so long sadly has now succumbed early in the program we have a board of volunteer curator of the national election and he says it's a very sad day for for him we'll hear from Peta right now. Since I started my research right. Most of all 'd please come down with the storm and. Supplies but that's a lot of history and. How long how old is the tree that's coming down the poached eggs or Rocky Point the same age it may take 400 years not the oldest one. Callie and I was about 500 years old. We are the oldest now for our family tree. 400 years end of an era detail this is by the Preston twins this morning how is the. Yes Morning see a nail the cruiser shortly to arrive I can see a chap lining up his tripod sir filming obvious it is a momentous occasion and I guess the local authority will want to capture it on cellular life if as you say about 15 minutes they will come and fell the remains of the the 2nd of the press and swings them all more insane from the road here at the north end of Preston Park a lot of the branches have already been separated you can see the yellow dying leaf scattered around the perimeter of the tree now I think catching up with dog walkers and jugglers this morning they'll just together a gauge of their sentiments about this sad day it's a real shame it's really peaceful it's really thought of well known locally this is a real shame that it's gone I mean some people would say is just a tree what would you say to those people say it's a tree with an awful lot of history behind their ad it's more than just a tree I feel very sad about any tree that disease it is dying and I think the widespread elm disease that we're pretty good on is just bloody terrible. When I'm with Carol Cole nail Carol is from the us she's the chair of the friends of Preston Park morning Carol couple knowing you can just see people turning up in order to fell this tree shortly Surely this this is a tie you've probably credit isn't it yes I mean it's not totally unexpected the tree was very old but it had the crown of the tree fell down about 2 years ago and cause a lot of damage we thought we'd lost it there and. Great skill of the op all release a managed to keep it going but it was all it had a bad fall. That made it susceptible to touch elm disease unfortunately but it is a sad day some listeners will be sympathetic other listeners may. The saying for heaven's sake so you know it's a particular number of people died last night while you banging on about a tree would you say to those people well it's part of our history isn't it. We were just talking earlier about you know these trees here we're going to speak sometimes it would have been a very different sight then but. We hope we'll be able to take it forward in that time I know that there's going to be some grafting done from the remaining wards and branches except trust so we may well be able to venture to have future trees that originated from this tree or 2 circles the revolving door of law if you've got lots more plans for Preston Park for while they're yours for peace and so on just tell our listeners about some of those plans that you go well we had our a.g.m. Last week we had absolutely great talk from quite proper a well known author improve caster about wildlife gardening and she gave us lots of ideas and we've now got some very active volunteer groups on gardening except try and we're hoping to incorporate a lot of those ideas into Preston pocket as well as bringing a lot more color to the park as well where they go near the cycle of life could continue so very sad to see the passing of such an ancient tree but very positive future plans to encourage colorful growth of all sorts of trees and shrubs impressed in part nearly in the future Ok stay thanks very much indeed Steve going to stay there and will obviously update you on that as the morning goes on its 5 minutes tonight b.b.c. Sussex Steve Harley company level. There. Though. Mile at. Symbolic and Calvin series made me smile but I'm eating today enjoy it been see how the album get on against Arsenal at the Emirates for coverage on b.b.c. Sussex sport special from 8 o'clock this evening will be back here tomorrow between 6 and 9 and I'll leave you with Danny bright Good morning you remember that a couple months ago travel company Thomas Cook went under that meant more than 500 high street travel shops closed but they were bought by another holiday company and today I'll talk to the founder of Hays travel Irene Hayes about why they did that the future of package holidays and also catch up with local Thomas Cook staff who thought they'd lost their jobs until Irene stepped in and in a year of uncertainty bear on the high street or in other businesses have you had to change jobs this year maybe you chose to perhaps if you're still looking get in touch today text me 81333 Start your message with radio late in Sussex full sun sinks on f.m. Online digital radio and smart Speaker this is b.b.c. 06. It's 9 o'clock I'm Joe recounts Good morning one of the so-called Preston twins is about to be cut down the famous elm trees and brightens Preston Park have finally succumbed to one of them has to Dutch elm disease the parrot thought to be the oldest English trees in the world in the largest in Europe they stood for an estimated $400.00 g.s. Peter born as a volunteer with the National Elm collection was installed also. 'd all. Well and solvers. Labor says it will recruit more than $20000.00 teachers over 5 years in England if it wins the election to make sure class size is a capped at 30 pupils the party is also announcing new plans to tackle homelessness including 100000000 pounds a year for emergency winter shelters Barra's Johnson has been setting out what the conservatives would do in the 1st 100 days if they get back into government he's promised to present a tax cutting budget and to put extra cash into the n.h.s. And schools a man's been charged with sending letters to 2 former Labor M.P.'s threatening to kill them Rocky Malik who's $52.00 is accused of targeting Rosie Cooper and Jess Phillips Since May the leader of the conservative group on Brighton and Hove city council says he wants the I $360.00 to succeed but he's frustrated that for a 4th time it's asking to defer its loan repayment since June last year nearly 2800000 pounds of debt have been deferred with the attraction blaming poor visitor numbers Steve Bell says it should be getting special treatment this day since we last spoke as constant 36200000 to just over 44000000 now that's an increase of the . Regional basis by what I was just right you know and. We know that you know they are. Point well today counselors decide whether to approve the latest deferral of the payment which was jus on New Year's Eve a man from Brighton has admitted he was involved in an attack on the left wing activist Owen Jones The Guardian columnist was beaten up on his birthday night out in August outside a pub in London 30 year old Charlie Ambrose and 2 other men have admitted the attack but deny it was motivated by homophobia. Brighton and Hove Albion have announced a 21200000 pound loss last season that compares with a profit of just over 11000000 the season before the club says it's because of an increase in wages for players transfer fees and the costs of the change in management team Brighton fan Kieren Maguire who's an expert in football finances at the University of Liverpool says the club are very lucky to have a rich chairman Tony Bloom is devoted to the clock he put in another 49000000. That cut those losses but it was a sobering experience for. The Premier League is awash with money and we will make large sums on the back of it's an expensive business to get at and it's also an expensive business to survive. In the coming. Well Brighton look to avoid a 4th successive Premier League defeat tonight as they had to ask as full commentary in a sport special from 8 o'clock in the other match field United host Newcastle and Crawley Town expect to make a swift managerial appointment after the departure of Gabrielle Chafee on Monday b.b.c. Says 6 understands an appointment could be announced as early as today ahead of Saturday's trip to Stephen edge in lead to some good sunny spells today but the winds will freshen its begin to become unseasonably mild later in the day with highs of 10 Celsius 50 Fahrenheit and then turning increasingly cloudy and windy overnight with spells of long rain long spells of rain even b.b.c. Sussex It's 4 minutes past 9 b.b.c. Sussex. Is itis with.