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Rita I finally found my calling in life is taking quite some time but no that's what I should be doing Good morning thank you very much depend for breakfast we are together through the morning hope you are very well today now we can save money on our bills we can speak to friends and family for thousands of miles away by virtually anything and have eroded our doorstep by the end of the week the Internet has had a huge influence on our lives the government has today launched its. Plan to make the internet safer for young people with more education potentially funded by those social media companies so I want to know from you Do you feel safe on the line and do you think children a safe online. Poll 345951. C.b.c. Will show. Well the government is actually planning and what all schools are doing right now to keep young people safe on line of like to hear from me. As a way you can text 12333 Start your message with we'll. Read. Those. Just. Tube. Comes. I can make you feel. 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Wilcher Good morning hope you all well today I'm Marie Lennon with you 3 to midday and between now and 10 o'clock I want to talk a bit about how safe you fail on the line the government have launched that strategy their own plan today to try to make Britain the safest place in the world to be online we'll talk a bit more about that with the digital minister Matan Cox very soon they've also said that 2 thirds of children have seen offensive images online that I talk to 2 of specific group of people and more and more young people who haven't are encountering things they find worrying or gnostic in some way when they are looking online so the idea is to try to help them learn how to deal with what they're seeing online and make sense of everything and avoid that content if they can I'd like to hear from you Do you feel safe online do you think that children should be taught more how to be safe online and how to compose themselves as well importantly always says just a little bit out found most of us will be able to benefit from the Internet as a say with those cheap and bills with accessing people and I. Day is from all over the world to be just a we just worried for no reason about the internet I'd like to hear your thoughts on this this morning do you feel safe on line I use 345951 double 3 double 6 that's the number to call and she can text ates one triple 3 Start your message with the what will do you feel safe online impulsively do you think that children a safe online potentially your children or grandchildren nieces and nephews are you happy for them to be roaming the Internet. You'll thoughts on that this morning. Find out what the government actually planning to do about it in the next couple of minutes. Barry from the Sutherland brothers I have got some music on the way for all in Cali Simon and I obviously start a song it's just been in my head when you just get a song stuck in your head and you just need to hammer it just to get out of your system so in the next few minutes site today a mosque in do you think children are safe online the government is today launching a plan which it hopes will make Britain the safest place in the world to be online how do you do that when the Internet is in its nature international and global it wants compulsory lessons to children about online abuse and suggest that social media companies pay an added tax to pay for that the digital Minister Tom Cook if he thinks the Internet is unsafe for children will be into that of course is an amazing opportunity in many ways and it gives precedent to freedom but today it also brings with it challenges and haul the online abuse which sometimes is. More acute and similar abuse off lied and. So that's the sort of one end of the scale all the way through to much more serious harms of child grooming and the need to tackle child pornography and terrorist material online so we know that the Internet is a great thing but we also know that it does bring some harms him as a government it's our job to to secure that freedom but also to mitigate the heartens So what practical things are you doing with the launch of the strategy well in the strategy we've set out firstly that we're going to have a statutory code of conduct for social media companies so that they have clear rules in place for what can and can't be put on their sites Secondly we're going to fund some of the support of activities that support people who are for instance abuse online through a levy on the social media companies we think that's reasonable and. We think that it's. Right to ask the social media companies who benefit from that from social media to the to make sure they fund more of. The mitigations Now they already do some very good work Facebook for instance work on taking down terrorist content they also fund Diana rewards for anti bullying online but we think that there's much more that could be done are you confident that they will go along with that know how to fund these other projects Well yes we're prepared to legislate if necessary to make it happen it would be far better done collaboratively I mean the by the nature of the Internet you've got to bring the social media companies with you but we're prepared to legislate if there isn't movement on the. On that part but. You know we've talked to them a lot and I think that having this framework set out will will help push those conversations along your report says that the government will encourage say show me to companies to offer safety advice but this isn't mandatory Is it well this is a this is a consultation We'll hear what the responses are so yes we said that will propose a way we're proposing to encourage in a way we already do but we also want to know everybody's views you know anybody listening to this who enjoys the freedom of the Internet but also worries about the potential harms go and have a look at the document get in contact give us your feedback your experiences we want this is a it's a highly consultative document we chose not to come forward immediately with the answers but instead we have set out a lot of the issues and we want to know what people think is this is this a bit late in some ways because we've had we've had social media platforms for well over 10 years now and online abuse has been happening throughout that time men and now your consulting and encouraging social media is to offer safety device sort of I should have been doing this years ago. Well there's 2 ways about 3 not I mean on the one hand yes of course the has been already action taken but the way I think I think about this is that you know at 1st when these new technologies these new opportunities burst on to the sea people saw all of the amazing upside right the fact you can communicate with people right around the world at the click of a button and it's only over time that people have realised also there are some you know some serious problems attached to them we in the manifesto we set out this balanced approach where we are confusing asked about the opportunities the internet brings but also realistic about the homes that it can bring and what to mitigate those and you know I. Been the Minister for digital for what. 4 months now so I think we're making progress you also say that you would like schools to have mandatory lessons on how to manage their own online safety relationships online discourse have the resource on the time and expertise to be doing this. Well yes I mean within a school time is a limited. Resource you know within the school week but we brought in coding in the curriculum 3 years ago so everybody from the age of 8 learns how to code. About computers from the inside out so to speak and we're proposing here to and keeping yourself safe online to the curriculum so that is I think that's I think that's a good development but again we're consulting see what people think that's Matt Hancock the digital minister say much of today's announcement is focusing on making the internet safer for children but I also want to know how safe to use Mail Online She so that you know enough about sharing information online and you said that you are Internet savvy I'd like to hear from you this morning 345951 double 3 double 6 you can all say text 81 triple 3 Start your message with the word We'll check. In 20 minutes. 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We'll check back today 12 till 2 here on b.b.c. Vote chick Good morning I'm the real lead and hope you are very well today it's coming up to 25 past 9 What I tend to do every morning I get in and have a look at Twitter see what's going on I have a look at the b.b.c. News website I might even check Facebook not much going on for me on Facebook to be honest what about you how much they use in the Internet and how safety fail online a 5th of most of us for some of us is is part of our everyday life we just take it for granted the Internet is that we can find out any information we can access ideas and thoughts from all the over the world do you feel safe doing that and if not why I'd like to hear from you this morning 345951 double 36 The government has launched its own strategy to try to make the Internet a safer place for children it wants more education in schools it wants social media companies to do more it's asking them is requesting them politely if they could have more safety information on their websites We'll find out what schools in Wiltshire are currently doing about this and how they're managing it. School next. From a scary thought and with some help from Mick Jagger in the background your save you always b.b.c. Will check Good morning coming up to half past 9 talking this morning about the Internet how safe you feel on line do you feel that you can completely roam the internet without any fear or worry at all and you think that this Ok for your children to do as well do you have any concern about being online your thoughts and your experiences this morning 8 triple 3 to text start your message with the word will show the latest research suggests that 2 thirds of children aged between 13 and 17 have seen offensive images online whilst they've been having a look. Over the course of their childhood and teenage years so 2 thirds of our children have seen something which is offended them they really is such as part of life that you see things in normal life that offends you and also it's horrible as it is bullying happens in normal life as it happens online as well do you think children are safe on line are you happy for your own children your grandchildren your nieces your nephews to be roaming the Internet and if not tell me why 81 triple 3 is my text number start your message with the word Wilcher I will talk about this between now and 10 o'clock this morning the advice from the government today seems quite clear what is unacceptable offline they say should be unacceptable online to its announced plans to make the u.k. The safest place for children to go on the web but just how easy is it to police the Internet to teach children about the dangers especially because so often is the case that children are a $11.00 step ahead of adults when it comes to the technology that they use our reporter b.b.c. Which is wholly rattly Is it hard and you were schooled in chip in this morning hello Holly. Hello Mary good morning I am indeed I'm actually standing in the newly renovated whitewashed Ward 61 study room here and as you can probably hear there are some 6 almost daughter around working there on their laptops they're reading their punching words into the greens they're a little bit busy so I'm hoping I'm not distracting them too much but I'm here with Tim Phillips good morning to morning to me on the head of i.t. Here as well as the the safety coordinator just tell me about what that actually means and what that role Intel's Ok So from a kind of a teacher point of view one of my main roles is to make sure that we're kind of following procedures making sure that we are keeping up with current trends making sure that the schemes of work occurrence so for example when you ups and use analogy comes in we're making sure that we are educating young people on how to stay safe with that as far as the safety role it's not a whole school role so been involved in maybe the issues if and when they do occur I'm generally just giving advice to parents and other people who generally need help and support and you must be delighted last year and a reward in recognition for that and today of course we've heard from the government their new Internet safety strategy is praising a new kind of practice now that involves a major part of it involves the introduction of an annual transparency report so that social media companies have to only reveal the true scale risks and harms that they could that people could encounter specially children on their platforms What do you make the new strategy I think. There is to be some changes to the way that social media works especially you know a lot these kind of big sites where lots of young people are using them I do believe that there is a sense of accountability they do need to take as educators we spend a lot of times when encouraging people to be safe to make good choices when they're online but I guess you know we can only do half the battle really these companies do need to take responsibility and I do think that having some transparency on kind of the general risks will help not only educators part of the people such as parents know what's really out there and what they can do to help support their young people you touch their accountability responsibility. Do you think that social media outlets are platforms or publishers how sponsible are that say it's a real tricky question really because on the one hand you know it's a simple place you can go online you can kind of share your life and you can do various different things like that but when you can kind of you know it's hard to people and write things definite you know kind of defamation and that type of stuff then you know you are kind of going to publish it really and I do think there is a line of if you are you know tweeting something or writing something on social media which is negative or derogatory or something in those lines then I do think there is accountability in these companies do need to take more responsibility really and it's you know they're allowing people to post these things so by allowing them a platform then there should be some responsibility. And how you know in a world where youngsters literally do have the world at their fingertips how feasible How realistic is it that the government is going to be able to make Britain the safest place in the world online I mean that's again it's a really difficult question because I mean we can lock down the u.k. We can change our policies change our laws but ultimately social media is a worldwide think so it's one thing to change it here but what about America what about other countries a lot of the safety risks we kind of educate young people on sometimes that can happen in the u.k. So maybe cyber bullied from someone who lives in a completely different country so there needs to be an element of a worldwide unity on how the safety should be tackled not just in the u.k. By I do agree that having some steps is a positive move forward really in how we should be tackling the safety Absolutely it is positive and I do have 3 year 11 here who are patiently waiting Good morning guys. I'm Tom and I me what lesson have I say really you guys from English. Math. English Ok Well Tom I think you're doing math but the other 2 you know some people well so aside from your lessons what sort of things have you been learning at school in terms of. Really we've been learning about how you are meant to keep yourself safe even though as Miss Phillips has mentioned it's a global stunts and you can access it anywhere in the world it's really about the individual keeping themselves life and how do you feel about this new government report will you be you know how do you feel about the fact that some of your access to certain patterns might be limited I think if you can keep yourself safe and if you keep everything private and stuff then you shouldn't be patient be taken away from you know how to say absolutely what about you j.b. I think it's good that the government is limiting so in things that these companies can do to set standards that they can't to intrude too much in young people's lives and interfere with what they do just talking about intrusion interference honestly how safe do you will feel online could you feel safe or do you feel perfectly safe I personally feel perfectly safe but I think that's because we've been told about how we ought to put things in place to make sure that we feel that way and there it's always there if. I agree I mean one of my social media sites is private and I make sure I don't pay my school uniform out there or like my address or anything so I feel safe because I know that nobody can really find any information about me. So you're pretty clued up that's brilliant I want you you know I'm careful with what I post and what I say to people social media so they can really find out where I live where I go and if they just see who I am. Thank you very much guys I'll let you get back to your lessons Tim if I may come back to you. Obviously it's so important to hear the views from the 11th here in the rest of the kids in the school and the kind of advice and guidance that they already have on under their belts but I think it's also really important that parents and guardians understand you know the dangers of social media and how they can be supporting their children what do you think yeah I really agree with that because we only see students 6 hours a day and we can do all the education in the world but when they go home and they've got access to various platforms I mean that's you know it has to kind of carry on there and what we are holding tonight actually and do this every year is something called parents information guidance session and this one is solely based new safety so we invite parents in they can I can educate them on the different apps that young people might be using talk about the risks and ultimately I guess encourage them at home to take more interest in what the young people are using and from there you know it can be a positive 2 way conversation between the young person and the parent because I think a lot of a lot of young people don't share with their parents what they're using maybe through the worry of having the technology taken off them because it's their life but I think if there's a definite 2 way dialogue I think everyone can be safer and in light of what's been said today by the government how you continue to build upon your program here and we'll just continue doing what we're doing really I mean we're constantly you know on the pulse of what's changing in kind of in social media whenever something new comes out such as this not much which kind of came up earlier in the year we and we made sure we educate our young people on the risks of snaps and what they can do maybe to go smoother something similar so you know we're constantly informing young people and what they can do and I do believe that education is the the biggest power we have really to kind of make sure young people are staying safe because it's all about decisions that they make you know you can have all the safeguarding in the world but as long as they make the right decisions then ultimately this perfectly safe well they will marry a mostly positive reaction Hardy who are still in tip him through the government's new strategy to make Britain the safest place in the world to be online and tonight here at the school there is an annual top for parents offering advice and guidance on East safety. Holly thank you very much indeed b.b.c. Which is hardly rightly live at Hog school in Chippenham speaking to the teacher that Tim Phillips and also 15 year olds j.b. Told me they feel safe online because they feel that they are enough to be safe and to know what to do to keep their identity safe and the possible details what about you do you feel safe. And your children and grandchildren they are. Not this morning. Through. Every. well. Every 20 minutes b.b.c. 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Wiltshire after 10 o'clock today I want to talk a bit about the local football leagues that we know and love and also the football teams that you've played for I'm asking this because there's a big celebration of the Western league happening this evening is 125 years old so I'd like to know about the local clubs that you once played for and were involved with we'll talk about that after 10 o'clock this morning but now between now and then though I want to talk about how safe you feel online the government has launched its own strategy to try to make Britain the safest place for children to be online during the things like mandatory lessons in school and also encouraging social media companies to have better safety checks in place it's all a consultation so there's lots of talking going on and we're expecting potentially some action quite soon so how safe do you feel online Jenny Trust is the director of the will be found Trust a charity that works with lots of police to help the vulnerable and outside he stay safe and secure in their homes and it's branched out to help people online to Hello Jenny thank you for being with us you're welcome So tell me why this was an area that you wanted the watch of Bobby Brown trust to focus in on safety online well because the been securing home. Over 60 years and therefore we were ideally placed to continue to support this great line. And he think that what kind of issues are you dealing with what kind of concerns people have about being online Well we have a team of 7 trained police better trained volunteers and they will make appointments to visit your home and offer you advice on how to remain safe they will help you check and understand your privacy settings for example and explain how to identify risks and potential scams and what kind of online use this is this is things like social media online banking what kind of thing well it's a mixture because I think when I started 10 years ago I don't think you'd have assumed that you know we didn't see much need for this sort of training in awareness but a very clearly. Figures are now 10 years old or it is very important. A recent survey that was done by the government show that a 5th of elderly folks filled only all of the time and the computer is always a great way to relieve that loneliness and to maintain touch with families and friends and so forth and we just want to make sure they're safe is there but if a out there do you think about being online I think there is and I think so most of the folks there are nervous to come forward because they feel embarrassed perhaps being scammed. And you launched this in May What kind of response have you had so far well yes we launched in May actually on b.b.c. Will say thank you for that platform you're more than welcome any time Jenny. Well since May We've had a 51 with her roles now that's also not just one to one visiting but also because we offer the services Well Ok and the government today have launched their own strategy helping many to keep children safe online should they be doing more to help older people be safe online. Well I think perhaps we're just lucky in Wiltshire because the bobbies on trust will do that and we're pleased to do that and we're keen to really get this exposed across the county Ok so what can people do they want to come to you and find out a bit more and potentially get some advice and Ok so if you're over 60 or over 18 registered disabled and those who live in Swindon or Welsh or they can call a telephone number which is 138. 861191 perhaps even easy to remember is the one I one non-emergency please number and just ask for the stay safe online scheme and they will be put through Ok and I want to Jenny do you do you feel safe using the Internet and do you have any worries when you when you're suffering the whether to constantly I mean I I try to make it safe I have a very as I was listening to the children I have a very limited sort of Facebook page I'm not really a social media to but also I do my online banking and bits and pieces like but Ok and it benefits your life. Enormously I mean I'm able and capable and have a family around me but. You know for some people you know the computer is the only link with the outside world Ok Well thank you very much for chatting to me this morning really good to hear from you so that number again if you would like some how. Open advice from the Trust Oh and how can you get on the Internet and how to manage that and guide you through that that number is I want 386119 And they can talk to anybody about the Internet. Wow wow wow wow. Wow. Wow Wow. Wow. That. writing the music on the way from the love affair. And the zombies. In a song I have been told is the number one in the in the u.k. Singles chart has been recently. In the Bolivia so that makes it the time. Also off 10 o'clock today we are going to play the I tested out the questions today . 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A 21 year old man's been treated in hospital with serious hand injury suffered an incident in high west last night police were called to Swindon Street at around 10 40 pm a 49 year old man's been arrested the victim's injuries life threatening a 1000000 more vulnerable customers have to have their energy bills kept from February the move by the regulator off jam is expected to say vulnerable customers around 120 pounds a year and comes ahead of an announcement of draft legislation on an energy price cap to my block of flats up to 15 stories high above brand new restaurants and bars in Swindon has been given planning permission on the site of the old town's tented marking the council approved the proposals last night so the empty market building it can now be demolished Meanwhile controversial plans to build 62 houses on land in south Swindon have been approached concerns were raised by local councillors and campaigners because the site just off Croft road isn't in the town's local housing plan elsewhere plans for 50 homes to be built in high worth giving the go ahead Thomson Isaacson from the town was at last night's meeting she's angry the neighbor had plans been ignored Now last night by the planning. May very makes a mockery of this whole system I hope to cite which was rejected in the neighborhood they happen. The boys. Live in height and it really makes a whole mockery of the whole system conservative Timbs when Yardies one of the councillors on the committee were completely simplified However we have to work to the national guidelines in this case because they're for the housing supply just is not for Swindon it does mean a local plan and indeed neighborhood plans are in peril and the restaurant impasses looking to put employer professional pizza the job which would be for 2 hours a week would involve something of an. Wood fired pizzas to provide feedback and tasting news Welch's weather after a few bright spells is looking mainly cloudy and windy today with outbreaks of rain arriving later it's going to feel mother with hikes off 17 degrees b.b.c. Will Tunis It's 3 minutes past 10. Mornings with Marie Lemmon b.b.c. 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Which I hope you are very well today on the way be the barman it's a pub quiz on the radio questions being set this week by the King's Arms in all counting to find out more about that pub and also at you those questions very very soon Also this morning I would like to celebrate the joy of non league football night big salaries volunteers doing all of the work often actually in non-league football last more goals as well I tend to find a to within it I know we'll talk about that because it's 125 years since the western League started as a special mass tonight I'd like to know about the teams that you've played for over the years please it could be at school or just after your own football connections of like tonight your voice in your county goal is 345951 doubles redoubles 6 c.b.c. Will show. I had a very very brief stint in the road born goes under ten's side I think I'd managed about 3 weeks I was absolutely useless and I'm pretty sure my mum only signed me up because my grumpy was the kit man and it was like free child. The last thought I saw I was in the Roebourne goes under ten's saw him to. Describe ridge where what about you ate one triple 3 to tax to start your message with Will. Me. Beloved back everlasting love coming up to 10 past 10 Good morning you all with b.b.c. Boccia what Bridget choice you've made this morning I'm a lead in with you through till midday and I want to celebrate this morning non-league football the joy that you can find in non-league football I mean it's cheaper to Guy there are no big salaries there are fewer big egos and it's just football right there in front of you you can get right up close to the action I'm talking about this because the Western League is 125 years old and has a special match happening at Mount Sion this evening the Western league was once the League West London Town Tottenham Hotspur West have Southampton played now is home to the likes of woman start Devizes Khan and mom's brief a plus to put all of this into context that the clubs are about 8 or 9 levels below the superstars of the Premier League and all the players a part time many often play for free that's the western league now football fan Sandy Webb from Chip in a man has just releasing his 2nd book looking at leagues history and is with us no good morning Sanjay good morning to you and tell me about where your love of this league started well it's a bit of a love story of just how the story on there and. Wrote a rhyme 90 some 2000000 been doing the level. Evening class to go to university and an older age and I had to pull Hughes in and I managed a place at Bristol University to psychology and so I moved back to chip in him and because my brother Keith was in goal it chip in time football club we used to go up all the time. And then a while later the chairman of chip num find himself on his own with 2 boys and they were the same age and 36 years later the love story still goes on and I say thank God every day for is beautiful yet it all comes for football Ok Ok I'm through football and we spend most of our marriage life absolutely devoted to non-league football having said that we did actually go to all England games between 19062013 home and away with England as well which was the 2 contrasts but I don't think you can ever take away from what Norm non-league football gives to society gives to local people and high people actually devote their lives to it really it's a fabulous fabulous thing when you go into a grind you don't go into a grind and you are told to sit down you can walk right in the ground the kids are free to walk around inevitably doesn't even if I'm on my own and I love to stand behind the goal I always find someone to chat to and there's always interest and there's lots of people who have been going for years and have built their lives around the club and 125 years ago this league it was it different under a different name them but it was strangely popular the crowds they would have got were massive Yeah it's funny because I did. In 1980 did the centenary book and that's when I start to get an interest in like social history and you suddenly find their social history reflects football football reflects social history at this level special especially And when it was formed it was formed really in 888 the Football League came into being because before that you wouldn't even recognize what football was like when you read it you were you won't believe what football was like a town where every time a goal was school you change ends that was one of the things is to use 2 sticks actually standing in the ground with no net and no crossbar this this was an $888.00 and it was losing popularity and so the Football Association formed at league and then in $99.00 to $2.00 we formally to try to. To normalize games because what was actually happening is people were meeting a group of people it me and then they decide whether they were going to have rugby rules or association rules sometimes they have one half rugby and one half satiation sometimes they didn't even turn off if there was something better to do and so spectators especially. People only had a half day on a Saturday than on a Sunday when they were like to do anything except for go to church and so their half day was very precious and if they turned out for a football match in constantly it wasn't it was a funny game or you know it wasn't constituted then they say they started saying we're not going to pull it good football so this is where the person district we came in in 892 and then 3 years later it became the Western league and then a couple years after that this thing called professionalism so we had the split between the professional player and the amateur player and it was very very uniform but the professional player then actually was owned by their club what really into something that happened in 1960 would. Actually stop that happening in but they were owned by the club and so the club wanted the maximum returns for their money and so they they played as many games as possible never mind what wear and tear on the limbs or anything like that and so the Western They got she had a mid-week league and then the midweek league we had as you said we had lots of what we consider night to be famous clubs and I think it's quite funny of actually got in the book and it's lovely it's a picture of Millwall when they'd be a size Hampton will know I'm in 1978 in the playoffs and they're there with very proud that the player is with his mettle and there's also the following year Millwall Great Britain and how filthy and in the playoffs and there's a picture of them there as well with the trophy and they were really proud of it but but then over the years the history of Western the goes in and I in and I. But I mean that been some absolutely Laureus. Periods where thousands of people would would flock to Westmead games are quite right and what happened why did those crowds guy room why did why was it less popular Well actually if I take it from after the war which was a wonderful period it was healthy in days in the Western league you know there were one size and 200-3000 chip in I'm a size and people used to own a picture and just watched them trade and it was fantastic and there were reasons for that because professional players have their wages capped and so they could get more money from nonprofessional being nonprofessional players and so they're playing non-League in the Western league what actually happened was in the fifty's is all of a sudden you've got a thing called the cot motor car which actually opened up traveling away to restore to Swindon say professional games but there was a great big change in the in everyone's later and especially because this thing called television the 8 inch Singin in the living room sat in the corner and people started to either go into the league games going to do other activities like supermarkets now you are very well and you would realize this but there was a fascination to go to a supermarket shopping the kind of pottery absolutely cranks Absolutely and so and so in the sixty's with the advent especially in 1964 of much of the day that the popularity of Normally actually nosedived and so and especially of course then we have this thing called colored television because it was black and white before that that you wouldn't know do you think there is a future for non-lethal because you know the idea that we have it I think most people have is that there are quite small crowds absolutely no money involved and some props really struggle to keep going do you think that there is a future for non-league football there is a future that there will always be I think they'll always be a western league in their low is being non-league football because it's the hope of the community you know what I heard down paranoia talk about Melksham and Melksham time football club you can tell we're up to the community it was big. When the one she came along and wanted to rearrange the time sent to them in rearrange the everything they had to move the football club and in years news pounced maybe they would have been brutal and just said we have a new ground but they couldn't do that because they recognize that football in the community is absolutely essential and it's the home of a community Well Sandy really good to hear from you the book is called Another view from the terraces Congratulations on your 2nd exciting and there is this game tonight at Mt Seamus between a team of current western league players and a side of non-league players from higher leagues is being played out should kick off is at 745 more breakfast more from 630 Sandy thank you very much for coming in and sharing some some of your thoughts with us and I'd like to hear from you about the football teams that you have been involved in over the years as I mentioned I had a very very brief stint in rotten girls under ten's I was absolutely terrible I was allowed back after a couple of weeks because I just had no idea what to do what about you your own clubs and teams that you were involved with with football or whatever that might have been 812-3332 tax start your message with Wilcher you. 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It's doable potentially especially if you live around so spree you might have a bit of an upper hand with today's be the bomb and those questions are on the way for you in the next couple of minutes. And 20 minutes b.b.c. Will latest on well just right now his hour and thanks very much good morning not looking too bad to at the moment just call some days if you're coming from with a bus and I too want to junction 16. In those roadworks on Swindon right nor silicon slow at the White House roundabout elsewhere they gave 350 and the 84 through the county all coping fine just look a bit slow if you have a northbound treated with that the a 3 a 3 and traffic pretty hard in Junction or coping fine on the census if you hang on to the m 4 east and westbound that's looking good and there's no delays at locally on the trying is the latest travel every 20 minutes sponsored problems call as 345951 devil's 3 double 6 a b. C. Will. Any of days wherever you are if you're driving around and you get stuck somewhere and you're starting at the right yes and why did I know about this well we don't know if you don't tell us why do you let us know a travel updates where you are 834-5951 double 3 double 6 you all with b.b.c. Welsh I'm a read lead in the weather for today some a price pass today and then more cloud arriving later quite a windy day as well outbreaks of rain arriving late this afternoon some heavy rain to end the day highs today 17 degrees Celsius all the action all the time. To put to. Death I like to put it that the title. Of the book. The point. Just by the way Joyce. Can tell you what the law after last gasp defeated another why you came to Swindon Town and lead to this weekend full commentary from Mansfield in Saturday's board 5 your same with ality b.b.c. Wiltshire if you're not going to Mansfield if you don't fancy that feel Saturday afternoon Don't worry we'll bring you all of the action Hey on a b.b.c. Well I also today want your stories of non league football the football clubs that you've been involved with over the years what position did you play and what were those clubs like what were you doing I think we should set up. Non-league football today the joy of non-league football no big salaries no big guys you can run around outside the page there should be a good back of on you you'd hope and everyone gets stuck in that's what it feels like my memories of non-league football my grumpy was involved in football likely for a long time he was the kid. And he was noted as average the kit man for a very long time your memories of playing football or being involved in only football I'd like to night I 345951 double 3 double 6 and you can text 8123 Start your message will. a real. Glorious every. I say to surprise me sick on the way from very slim. Maybe summer Asia as well you would b.b.c. Wiltshire today it's time for our pop quiz on the radio a pen and paper at the ready please for. Me the band. The upbeat about our man or may in future 3 typical pub quiz quite questions it's very straightforward you need to work out the answers. Back with us at the King's Arms in tidings Hello Richard good morning good morning to the park but you are one of those pubs that has food as well what do you think makes perfect pub food we try to get a balance really we don't mind the pop classic. We've got you know. The homemade coming in chips those sort of things that people think of for a problem. And then we run a special. American community with more elaborate so we don't sort of be short with them today with the boy cabbage raised to be vegetables and secret wine reduction accreted now that you know like it I also love bread one production is very nice lovely dinner one statement time and that he does all the cooking but we've got a full time chef. In the kitchen last night. Cooking in the in the kitchen quality people which is a good thing. So yeah so we have you know full time staff. To prepare all the food oh I accidently sounds delicious and you've got 3 questions for us today Joey all of this talk of a good subject for you when you were a school Richard. I gave it up and it is true instead of doing history round in future weeks write 3 questions we already take it away So question one. Is a title was the question one is Ignorance is a trying to thwart. And then question. Football's world governing body. Based in which country. 'd 'd world governing body. Based in which country you're moving into question treated more local How many rivers joined together. How many rivers questions re how many rivers joined together in Salzburg Richard thank you very much indeed I will let you everything sorted for a printing and I that's what you should be doing at this time of the day thank you for the Question 63 question only on a joke or say have you got the OS has today Russia's done pretty well this week with be the Bobbit to take Torrijos every day we need to change this 8 Washington triple 3 to tax to start your message with that we'll check if you think you know the answer is a 2333 to tax and you can cool I read 345951 double sorry double 6. Can you be devolving today. Get your ass in The regime with Melissa respects your b.b.c. 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Wilcher I get your arses in for be the Bob and Joe cafe round question one igneous is a type of what now this takes me right back to being about 13 and trying to learn in geography igneous is a type of what question to football's world governing body feed is based in which European country and question 3 how many rivers join together in sos pray Soulsby quite famous for this actually 3 questions on geography is today the day that you yes you can beat the barman bobbins done quite well this week we need to change that come Sir Richard if you're listening you can text your answers 81 triple 381333 that song number start your message with Will and you can call 345951 double 3 double 6 and we'll find out if anybody in Wiltshire is a victorious will get the answer is about quarter to 11 this morning. The I. Still don't know what I was waiting for a month. Running with. The streets of Britain. God made a good scene that is was not so sweet. So I try Marcel Wonderful bit of sax at the end the great David Berry changes with b.b.c. Boccia I am I'm looking for a win for today's beat the bomb and we've got we've gone says and we've got some rights all says we've got some wrong on says I don't see Liz He says Look technically the question isn't a joke question it's a geology question oh this is very good loving going on it's a good reading the reason it pays is that often kids learn about this in geography question one was igneous is a type of what question to well it's football governing body. Is based in which European country and questions 3 how many rivers joined together in Salisbury loss are wrong answers on the. Soulsby question which I'm a little bit disappointed in you about Actually I could go on of that you might be able to get about 3 questions on geography Do you have the answers one triple 3 to text start your message with the word will 81333 and you can call the last chance to get your answers in 345951 double 3 double 6 lives as gives you a clue that in saying that question one is technically a geology question it's fine we can get away with that see what the answers are in the next few minutes of the program also today talking a bit about non-league football the joys of non-league football because the Western leak is 125 years old this year. So would like to know your memories of non-league football and the different teams and clubs that you've been involved with over the years 81 triple 3 text about that you can start your message with Will. 20 minutes b.b.c. We'll take a look at the rights now Aaron has the latest thanks very much good morning so far the core touched across the county no accidents reported and if you're heading in towards just a bit slow from well to the moment and Southern right or silicon busy the a 350 coping fine just a little bit slow if you coming down through to the a 354 or coping fine through the county now if you mean from what some bus it towards 16 just a bit slow in these ongoing roadworks and also looking busy at the White House around about 3 Swindon if you heading on to the m 4 that's the commotion clear east and westbound on this no delays likely on the trying and that's the latest. Travel every 20 minutes Spaza problems call as 345951 devil 3 double 6 a.b.c. Will show. Any updates on the roads where you are do please give us a call when it's safe to the weather for today all of the weather there be some plowed around the way some wind around they'll be some heavy rain and some sunshine highs of 17 degrees Celsius I have a night tonight getting a bit colder down to 9 and then tomorrow a cold start to the day mist and fog should steadily clear leaving us with another fine day tomorrow some sunny spouse and quite warm in the sunshine tomorrow afternoon we can switch so you Davis former great British sewing the contestant Ryan will cut from Swindon hasn't given up on appearing on our t.v. Screens. In b.b.c. Drama because. You know if you watch and I really going in the background it's clear to me schmuck is out of folks believe me be very proud and think about what they say you say this to David that this is the golden days of radio one really were the 1st 6 years when audiences were enormous. The D.J.'s became superstars fleet day Saturday and Sunday mornings at 9. Already mentioned that this week say will be speaking to Shannon disco classics Shalamar on the program with Siri she's back with us Saturday and Sunday morning between 9 and Tyler. I want to win today. Wanted someone to beat the ball. To have 3 days out. Having 3 questions undefeated if you have to be the bomb and in the next couple of minutes. You. Don't. Tony for so with that baby b.b.c. Vote Good morning I was always told when I was younger you're not allowed to lick the spin when you're making a cake mix because the rule Exon that you can't do it you still did they didn't use to speak nothing really bad happens that there was genuine risk not the case anymore will find the latest round of the latest from the Food Standards Agency on whether or not you can actually lick the spin that's ready while I'm. Would like to know and we need to see if you've managed to beat the bomb. Working really. Well. If you worked it out for today I mention that one of the questions we had a bit of Stuart's inquiry that maybe question one igneous is a type of what is not a job the question is to geology question very nice this I mean the way Richard is back with us from the King's Arms in all Canning's Hello Richard where people here and. I think we should if you can just mention the questions and then give the answers or see if we've got a winner it's a question one for us. And it was and it's a rock Ok very good question to put you through. All the governing body people. Your country. Which is indeed an questions 3 Finally many really joined together in small groups. It wasn't it was indeed 5 well I can tell you I mean the question that got the least positive response was Question 3 which I thought people would get because it's about Salisbury we do have a winner the whole and rich should get this the winner can't talk to us because he's rushing to a meeting it's Imus McPherson will transcend as police and crime commissioner us. Say that's all we're not for today. So I'm kind of pleased to say that we've beat you finally Rich thank you so much for coming on with. Us So to more a film and t.v. 3 more questions please and we will chat with you about 20 past 10 all right Ok have a good day thank you very much indeed so well done if you got it so it was Angus MacPherson will transfer his police and crime commissioner who texted him with the answers but he's rushing to a meeting so can't talk well don't marry in trouble you got to write Loretta got to write. One. But there was 3 rivers in Salisbury it's 5 miles and if you got a much higher than we were clay I got it some more right beat the film and t.v. . The end of the disc. Before they did a. Time for us like to. See You know I'm a wonder why the. This was the 5. The wells and if you texted and tried to guess all of them I love I love that you take it to another level brilliant thank you very much for taking part in b. The bomb and will play again tomorrow off to 11 o'clock this morning I'll be talking to the b.b.c. Countryfile present to Tom heap he is trying to encourage all of us to go out this weekend do a bit of walking and hopefully Reisa money for Children In Need we'll have a chat with him in the next few minutes and song for whoever tuns you pick the last song of the program I will set you the challenge of hey we need to find the perfect song for just off the news at 11 now 3 decades off the concerns with. Salmonella in eggs pregnant women small children and older people are being advised they can once again eat soft boiled or runny eggs the Food Standards Agency says line Mark experts used in the u.k. Are now virtually free of salmonella the advice comes after a 20 year vaccination program and improvements to animal welfare have a Hancock is from the f.s.a. If they've got the British line quality mark the little lion stamped on the egg with British mark on it they are safe to eat but all consumers unless you're under a strictly supervised medical diet so if you're elderly if you're very young if you're pregnant then you're going to be safe to eat well or undercooked a lot because attacks in 1988 it was a scary over the presence of salmonella in eggs caused a collapse in exiles and a series of warnings for vulnerable groups to avoid eating them if they were all runny the panic was fuelled by you might remember this by the then Conservative health minister at Weena Curry who famously claims that most of the U.K.'s egg production was affected with salmonella which can cause food poisoning while there was a problem the statement was wildly overstated the danger and eventually led to her resignation at a news conference as we know Curry tried to clarify her remarks we've had about 20000 cases of salmonella confirmed this year to the end of October. All of those a 1000 cases are confirmed as being from eggs they came from outbreaks as diverse as the House of Lords a wedding breakfast school meals. Lemon Rand high scotch eggs all sorts of things the British appetite for eggs is growing on average we are now consuming more than 34000000 eggs every day and that good few packed with vitamin d. Protein and valuable a meat of 3 fatty acids so today's announcement runny eggs are now safe for everyone to eat is brilliant news for consumers and producers Mark Williams is from the British egg industry Council we've been confident. For many years we introduce a very very stringent on quality assurance scheme back in 1998 we've been fascinating our hands for that length of time we have improved hygiene We have temperature controls all those eggs so eggs that completely free to be eaten by old young pregnant people alike there is apparently very very little risk of salmonella at all if you are going to celebrate this news this morning by having a sofa soft boiled all runny egg let me know. Will. Have a couple of delays for you some slow traffic in South Boston on the a full 20 it's just quite slow as you get off a 420 and head on to the a for one of the White Hart roundabout clubs up there also slow through Westbury on Haines right heavy traffic as you reach pains right now we've also got site traffic through Orton Bassett at the high street you'll be waiting just heading through Bassett maybe going towards line and apart from that there are no accidents no incidents we're doing Ok Any updates wherever you are please give me a call. On him. Onstage is a lawyer in. The World. 11 o'clock just when Jones has the latest b.b.c. . Defense expensive b.b.c. Will share local firms don't need to worry about knock on effects after the announcement of 2000 jobs are going to be a systems many of the redundancies will be the company's military jet business with factories in Lancashire and East Yorkshire West affected be a doesn't have any science in Welsh but the county has an expanding defense industry Kinetic is at Boskone down nacelles pray and earlier this year Boeing defense u.k. Announced plans to create 1500 jobs here chief executive of industry body and e.d.s. Pull Everett thinks the defense sector is very solid long term their market and the industry as a whole is moving in the right direction and I think there are different sorts of business involved in a different range of activities clearly there are linkages but again I think what be of focusing on is making themselves more productive and being able to deliver that which they already can try to do that the more effectively the overall spend on defense in the u.k. Is heading up towards a 21 year old. Ann's been treated in hospital with serious hand injury after an incident in highways last night police were called to Swindon streets at around 10 40 pm a 49 year old man's been arrested the chancellor is warning that a cloud of uncertainty caused by brakes This is hanging over the u.k. Economy for Pam and says doubts about the progress of talks with the e.u. Are preventing businesses into investing he's told M.P.'s on the Treasury Committee the Government's prepared to spend money on contingencies in case no deals reached but only at the last point every pound we spend on contingent preparations for a hard customs border is a pound that we can't spend on the n.h.s. Or social care or education or deficit reduction a block of flats up to 15 stories high above brand new restaurants and bars in Swindon has been given planning permission the Bar Council approved the proposals last night on the site of the town's old tented market the new building will become one of the most prominent on the Swindon skyline Christopher Moore who represented the develop escapist his reaction I'm delighted we've spent 1500 hours talking to you designed and through so yes really you've been delighted I think it'll be. Fantastic addition to swim at center but local resident Barry Thomson innocent happy with the decision of a poll to be honest there will be a host of paper complaining the guy about the way they're being their views are being ignored because they can write as as many letters as they like it to the council and they just told me that's the situation you know this. They're the planning rules but. We've created them we can change them and the energy regulator off them settle in stand it's pre-payment price cap to another $1000000.00 vulnerable households is that is the big 6 friends to do more to help people in terrace which gives them a bad deal Welch's whether one is looking mainly cloudy and windy today with outbreaks of rain arriving later is fairly mild with highs of 17 degrees b.b.c. Milton news it's 3 minutes past 11. Mornings with Marie Lemmon b.b.c. Will thank you very much Jess good morning we are together again until midday today I hope you are very well today I've got the grapevine on the way this is where I turn up somewhere and we'll just start chatting to someone they recommend someone else to recommend someone else last I heard Anthea not the on Tia turned up a really lovely young theatre enough told me to go find a farmer called Richard in Amesbury. Not only has been a farmer all his life but also keeps diaries We'll talk about a bit later on this morning with the grapevine and song for whoever is on the way Next I will find someone in the news today and we'll dedicate the perfect song for that. This weekend if you want to very much maybe you could get out those do some walking you know that we love walking here on the morning program with our get working campaign but you can do say this we can't do it for children in need that's what the country felting want you to do but have a chat to one of them very soon your voice in your county coal is 345950. C.b.c. I think it just feels a bit wonderfully chaotic at the end I like the faces stay with me you would b.b.c. Boccia 10 pasta Levon hype this morning I was sent you the challenge for today song for whoever you pick the last song of the program as long as there's someone fitting for someone in the news today with a look through the papers I think I found a person so I say that challenge in the next few minutes that is completely over to you to find the last song of the morning has to be a good one though that's part of the terms and conditions it has to be a very very good song now if you spend your Sunday evenings watching Countryfile you might be left with a similar feeling to me thinking maybe I should also go out and explore the countryside be like any Harrison dust off my walking bass get out and listen for chit chats or look into the history of my local ancient woodland Well this weekend you can be like those walking boot wearing country for percentages and get out they want you to ramble for b.b.c. Children in need there are 5 organized country far rumbles happening across the u.k. And maybe you could organize one yourself presenter Tom heap is joining one of those walks and Tom is with me now hello hello how are you good morning very well thank you you know I think we might watch country fall and think Yeah let's go out for a big old walk a few of us do it but you would like more people to do that this weekend I certainly would I rather go for the glories of country for all you can sit there and think thank God for a country that means I don't actually have to go out. Because I could see it on my . I do believe corner in my living room but yes it is it is a great encouragement to get to get out there and this weekend there are a whole number a rambles being organize some you can walk with a present to my colleagues around various parts of the country with the sort of rambles where people are following them like the Pied Piper of Hamelin and others I am dropping into various walks in the Lancashire district actually to walk that people have all the noise for themselves and that's the key thing about the ramble for Children In Need that it's people thinking yeah we can do this we can raise some money we can get out there and do it it doesn't have to be a huge group it doesn't have to be a very stretching walk annulling way you've decided to take the initiative and get out and put one foot in front of another and if you're going to do that please download one of our fundraising packs from b.b.c. Dot co dot u.k. Slash Countryfile so you could be working with anyone you don't know what kind of places you're going to be and what conversations that your hair along the way which is part of the joy of walking isn't it really well that's what I'm hoping Yeah I mean I was talking earlier about the joys of walking and I think it is partly to do with getting out in nature it's partly to do with the exercise but it's also about the company and sometimes when you or your are on a walk with people it gets a slightly different dynamic can you have a different kind of conversation as well and I think that that's absolutely to be to be cherished it's nice for you because when you're around the countryside Normally you have a film crew around you or you're recording for radio you don't have time to take in much of the scenery I guess this world would know all of you would know what about all that wouldn't you Marie because what we should tell the listener for much of her professional life Marie has actually been pulling my puppet strings and making sure that I sound like I know what I'm talking about on air because dear listeners Marie was the one of the finest research as we've ever had on Countryfile and found some great story. For me and kept me on the straight and narrow when I was out there during the filming so you know what it's like you know. What you following me around yes of course I also provided that you can keep that core cause you keep it keeping the crew well fed is very important but I mean this is an interesting time isn't it and I imagine that you will hear all kinds of conversations because what you what you do with Countryfile is what I helped you to do as well is to find some of those more the bigger issues that affect the countryside and actually with Bracks around the corner there's a lot of discussion of the moment about how who and what our country side should be for after we leave the European Union. Absolutely right I mean as you mentioned I do the journalistic bit of the program which you help me with so I But yeah there are there are plenty of big issues out there I mean you mentioned brakes I'm just to get serious for a minute the thing with the European Union and our countryside and farming is that the European Union is so involved it everything to do from farm subsidies to environmental regulations to animal welfare rules to to our food in our food labeling and whether or not you think leaving the European Union is a good idea you can avoid the fact that we're going to be kind of almost like stripping the skeleton out of a lot of the way the whole system currently works and we need to think about how we're going to replace that we need to think what we want our country side to be for we need to think where our food is going to come from when you think how much we're going to pay for it and we need to think about how we're going to protect our environment and there's an awful lot to think about in the next well not very many years and I imagine you'll get some views on those who talks to people come to you when I said that I thought somehow we're going to win if that is happy I hope it will go very well thank you so much for your time and good luck to the rest of the country 5 percent as for their walks this weekend nice to catch up thanks for a good senator talk to you again thank you very much say there are big walks happening across the u.k. This weekend and actually you can get involved too you can organize a walk it could just be you and a couple of May a few members of your family go out on a walk and download a fund raising pack from the Countryfile website so you can raise as much money for possible for children in need at the same time. They say. It's. Sad. To say. But it's still the. It's good. News. We. Told. You. It's going to take a. Cold . George Harrison to my mind that's on b.b.c. Well. They just haven't used in the next few minutes and a song for us. That we found some good news today I said to song to this is Princess Charlotte we've gone for today because Princess Charlotte just 2 years old . She's obviously the 2nd child of Kate and William she's Princess Charlotte of Cambridge she is in the news because she apparently is a style icon yet she's a toddler already she's a style icon Apparently she outfit was one of the most searched for outfits on e Bay There was a photo of her released a row photo not too long ago where she was wearing this lovely yellow card as a direct result have said there was a 10 fold increase on searches for that particular cardigan and turns out actually of all the above all the rows which affect how we. Of Our Lives inspiring copycats and our fast influences Princess Charlotte is by far the most influential 2 years old and she's leading the way in how toddlers should dress so I think we could find a song for Princess Charlotte today and it could be a song about being a toddler it could be a song about fashion it could be a song about being a style icon about being stylish it could be a song about people who act like sheep and just blindly follow along with whatever they think is trendy I think we can go for that as well or you were brilliant yesterday with song for whoever and I hope you'll come up with some great suggestions today a song today for Princess Charlotte the 2 year old style icon who apparently we're all hoping to look like what dress up top is like Anyway you can text your song suggestion what is the perfect song that fits that story ates one triple 3 is my text number start your message with Wilcher and you can call 345951 double 3 double 6 you never let me down with song for whoever Where are you going to go with this one a song for Princess Charlotte 2 years old apparently she is the most influential Royal when it comes to fashion what song would you like to hear. Every 20 minutes b.b.c. With its 20 past 10 latest on the roads now has Alan thank you much good morning just a clever sleigh 3 Swindon of the one times roundabout the main routes Cricklade road made way wants away all flowing freely at the moment if you're heading through caution for just looking a bit slow at the moment and if you can bail for Mom's break the a $49.00 Don't towards cost and that's looking busy and as well the traffic is moving at a 350 and a 33 all coping fine just a bit slow 3 Tidworth and also got some delays in towards songs we know that's on Southampton right look maybe camera so b.m. For coping fine I'm a snow day laser locally on the trains and that's the latest travel every 20 minutes. Sponsor problems cool as 345951 devil 3 devil 6 a.b.c. We'll show. You in just about to head out and it looks quite Bryson just a bit cloudy b. Warns that parlays rain coming some heavy rain to finish off the soft and new highs today 17 degrees Celsius tomorrow a cold start the day with some mist and folk around the clear leaving us with a fine day tomorrow lots of sunshine feeling quite warm today tomorrow afternoon highs of 16 will you say you don't trust what your staff are saying we believe that we have the right 3 levels and the Rice is in place to provide the best possible service we can do to the public interest we receive start then pray tell is it all just a bit embarrassing. So we will deliberate face to this is the confusion this morning when trying to alleviate any of the b.b.c. Well banks still want to restaurant and within about 5 minutes he came in maybe our business was. Good but just then praised the size of wonderful thing and 100 people strange story b.b.c. Well said breakfast weekdays forensics that c. Band is back with you tomorrow morning and I mentioned that the country 5 percent is a doing that I own but for children 8 by rambling this weekend there won't they want you to do the same to organize your own walk bend of course is taking on a huge challenge I'd even say bigger than the likes of Tom paper not him hands and that he hires and he's going to be cycling on an AC to pedal bus all over Wilcher cycling 100 miles Yep he was at the challenge at 50 and then someone questioned him and said it wasn't enough so he rose to that challenge and said Ok I'll do 100 so cycling 100 miles or never will over the course of a week Children in Need week if you could help him out and get on that bus with him pedal along you can e-mail pedal for Pudsey at b.b.c. U.k. He would love to hear from you. Sung for whoever today I'm looking for After midday today Graeme Seaman is here with you but the lunch time show we will see what he has planned in the next few minutes thank you very much for your early suggestions for song for whoever hello to and enough to Stratton. Also Antony Royal Mail and Loretta in Melksham they would or like to hear the king's dedicated follower of fashion it's a it's a great song and you very rarely hear it so it definitely qualifies thank you very much for that one up out to the list today I'm looking for a song I can play for Princess Charlotte 2 years old and apparently she is the most influential Royal when it comes to fashion one photo shoot with her where she was wearing this lovely yellow card to get him e-bay has said that sales went through the roof and there were just ridiculous numbers of people 10 fold increase in people looking for that particular outfit because you know it looks really cool on her so maybe that topless can look the same as Princess Charlotte So what song would you like to hear for Princess Charlotte apparently she is a fashion icon the most influential Royal when it comes to style and she's just 2 you can text your suggestion 8 triple 3 to tech start your message with the word Wilcher and you can call only 345951 double 3 double 6 suster mechanics would also like the cake and said Ok to follower of fashion thank you and Julie as well he was currently travelling to Kong we don't know why we don't know where from but Julie is somewhere outside of Colleen right now thank you very much for your text as well you can text the program 81 triple 3 Start your message with the word Wilcher on called 034-5951 double 3 double 6 the grapevine continues now. Stylistic mixing baby say. You always be receiving that thank you very much for your song for you have a suggestion for later today he's going for Oh you pretty thing by Peta knew that would be nice lovely suggestion and Dina wrote Born would like suede she's in fashion it's a great song about fashion Dean thank you it could be a song about fashion about clothing about trends about the royals of course any great songs about Royals about princesses it could be a song about people who follow others when it comes to fashion. 81 triple 3 to tech start your message with the word Wilcher Time now for the great find this is where I turn up somewhere and we'll have a chat to someone they recommend someone else who recommends someone else and through the week I just see where I end up or this week we are in Amesbury yesterday you heard from Anthea Turner she's lived in Amesbury all of our life she even lives in the house the heard Father which is very special she recommended that I go and find a man called Richard Crick so after leaving out the is I got on the phone to him. Burn it amazing thank you very much I'll turn out quite soon and we'll have a. Great thank you Russian speech in a bit by. Right amazing so Anthea has suggested it I can't find where it's at the farm Luckily he's in and he lives just down the bay it's sad that is my plan to have a talk to Richard about what happens on his farm which is somewhere in Amy's pretty . Thank you for letting me stop by can miss the Land Rover outside so I knew there was a farmer that lived here how long. If you've been farming 51 the us in the same farm on the side side of aims for this moment in time a sweet. Barley oil seed raif and pays and then the Tucson and rolls turn up one's got shape and you know there's got beef it's a proper mixed farm I hope so. And tell me why you've stayed in farming don't know any different. Ok growed up to and it. Became a bit of rubble 1213 because I could milk a cow and drive a truck or so I got sent off to boarding school with a farm so I calmed down a bit I suppose but. When I was that day school was fun as much time on the farm as I did it school. Room. You are there's 3 boxes there right 2nd your perfect 12 that's how thinks he 7 Well Stacy what we're looking at all the keep it day $80.00 of what all I have done often more of wife children grandchildren than done and if there's something going on in the village I scribble it down so that may I remind this kind so what happened all not die why do you see that. All you just feel that. People of Goa short memory your memory comes a lawyer when you open a book so at the end of every day are you coming in here in just saying a few things down and 5 o'clock tomorrow morning 5 What's more moaning I'll get up at 5 every morning do you ever look back through Oh yes because somebody Iowa this is a this is during and in the air when you get go and then somebody wants to find something I'll come you know and I look for it I found it so you know like a story and Ray is always if people told me to write a book well I'm only 51st chapter Wow So what did you what was your psyche 77 you know top of the 12th I don't want to cause you hassle and I know no no no no I'll phone. This is the day I was born what was going on. Well there was a one Cern circled then earn I was I shoot in. Milking cows poor and still shooting. With the ocean and I think Christmas show that one rabbit 26 pheasants folly duck hairs one rabbit and furry Parker each pretty good day by the sounds of it yeah oh yeah boy. Yeah that's Richard Crick here is a farmer also is a member of the council and he keeps this diary every single day since 51 he's kept a diary and it's in his home and I was pretty great to hear from him on the grapevine and he recommended on my way out of Amesbury I stopped by the only patch of station left in the village site that's what will head to my right. To me to visit where you are and we'll chat for a future week of the great fun I'd love to hear from me. To our. You out . To our us to our. 7 7 the by our . Live. Live. Live. Live. Live. Live 6 Linux. Box. Want to see what native New Yorker you would be see will just still time to get your asses in for so long for whoever I'm looking for a song today for a 2 year old not just any 2 you wrote a very powerful and important 2 year old Princess Charlotte she is the 2nd born of Kate and William and apparently she is the most influential royal or member of the royal family when it comes to fashion even more so than Kate and Kate's pretty influential if she were some lovely dresses but no apparently say the most searched items when it comes to Royal Family members are ones that she's worn that little princess Charlotte's warning clothing a particular yellow card to get him. Increased there's been an increased demand as a result of a photo shoot where she wears it so it could be a song about fashion laser a song about fashion could be a song about clothes could be a song about whales could be a song about small people but if I don't know where you're going to go with this one as always open to lots of different ideas and suggestions you can text 81 triple 3 Start your message with Will China could be your song I play it about 15 minutes time. For you 20 minutes b.b.c. World latest on the rights now his hour and thank you much good morning still little bit slow if you're heading into songs break that song Southampton Row just may be college round about now being a 33 or coping fine and the a 350 coming down from a 3 a 3 don't all show Spring us a bit slow the a 350 years through Westbury and mention though seems to be coping fine at the moment you score some days at the Bumpus farm around about 3 chip in him and if you having fun with him Buster the high street is slow and also a busy 3 Swindon just around the White Hart roundabout now the m 4 is coping fine east and westbound and if you're going to the trains in Bristol just sharing services and a standstill on Great Western between Temple Meads and Fulton Abbey would pass Gita . It's failure and that's the latest trouble every 20 minutes spots a problem call as 345951 doubles redoubles a exceed b c world she. Will weather for today some bright spells and also some cloud and some rain around and some wind so was I've said all of the weather today plan for every eventuality feeling quite mild day highs today 70 degree Celsius overnight tonight and rain clearing through the evening so we should have a dry night clear spells and turning a bit silly overnight tonight getting down to 9 degrees Celsius after the news at midday Graham is with us with the lunchtime so I am and emotions can run high there or are there all the logistics to consider and of course there is the cost I'm talking about when an elderly relative needs to go into care and this is sort of going to be talking about on Don't get me started this week are we getting good value from care homes how easy was it for you to find a good care home for your relative how much fear was there for you and for your relative about going into residential care in the 1st time is very stressful time for people you know sometimes people having to leave a home which you know they believed in all their lives and it's pretty tough so we're going to talk about that and also are you currently living in a care home and you want to make a contribution to the program you listen to the show we'd love to hear from you so get in touch with tell you how to do that later so this week's Don't get me started is about care homes and we'll also be hearing from age u.k.e. Who be giving us an insight into the kind of support you can get if you're currently thinking about battle going through that process right now and we've been talking a lot about things this week when it comes to jargon how talking to an airline former airline pilot yesterday yes yes we are live on the runway remember that very good if you have very. Start to jog the house so you know who it is anyway so today we're going to be talking about going for job interviews because quite often some people look at a job advert and they'll see all these terms like make tricks. Stoff structures all be to be zombie no idea what any of that means and it can put people off you know going for jobs so going to be talking to a recruitment agency today to find out how they are trying to get companies to stop using so much junk in job adverts among other things yes I did yeah well thank you very much lunch time between 12 and 2 o'clock. And it's James Thomas with the often . It's one America Horse With No Name you all would b.b.c. Wilcher lots more suggest is coming in for a song for whoever thank you very much hello to Paul in Salisbury he would like Vogue by Madonna I mean if you're looking for a song about fashion it's going to be very great one pour thank you for the look by rocks that all dress for success both would work thank you and I to Helen Jackson Crystal Spear in no time he says How about either David Bowie and fashion turn to the left I love that song as one of my favorite very songs thank you very much Helen or again Madonna with Vogue for today's song a song for Princess Charlotte still a couple more minutes we've got an idea of what we'd like to play but it can all change if you come up with a great suggestion princess that apparently is the most influential Royal when it comes to fashion 81 triple 3 if you want to text start your message with will we'll hear that song in the next few minutes another story that I love from the papers today is about coffee I adore coffee I'm actually one of those people I don't know if you'll say I'm a bit of a snob when it comes to coffee I can't just do instant I just I just don't like I like really really nice coffee sometimes it cost quite a bit of money but it's like the one luxury I have in my life is good coffee now there in the paper today is the story of a team of people 500 scientists who have basically you gardens in sorry and their job I want this job their job is to preserve the bio diversity of our planet including preserving coffee they want to make sure that we are preserving coffee plants and they've got like a secret stash of coffee plants so that we have for years to come that basically keeping the radio on for years to come in the future because quite frankly without these people without coffee. There is no b.b.c. Roach as far as I'm concerned it was a monkey. Go on to become a Saint and one of the most important religious and political figures in mediaeval Germany but how many people from the town even his existence now I get. Why haven't we got some Thank you to remind us the locals have never heard of him but every year in Germany they hold a massive festival in his name called long as the so most important person in our history one James told us next Monday I'll be live. In Germany to find out why the fire many people still celebrate among from James Thomas live from next Monday afternoon on b.b.c. With just how to look on the map on let us fest is happening right bang in the middle of Germany on the map it's basically where it says Germany that's where love is fast is to save change so much is getting into the hearts of German coach us to find out about this monk from Mom's Bri I love this cannot wait to hear it and even though you might not be able to head to South James will bring you all the action and loads of different I.D.'s of people who want to talk about this particular monk that's next Monday they often show 2 to 4 live from writes not buying in the middle of Germany. Roxanne must have been. Mentioned that list that James is going to. Call for a 1000000 people every yeah it's had up to celebrate this festival about this monk from moms be Abbie Hoffman to people that's like 3 just I'm a festival was all about among can again I mean I've mentioned it but I'm looking forward to this is going to be great you can listen to the program next Monday 2 to 4 o'clock my last thing for me to do is of course to play you song for whoever today I was looking for a song for Princess Charlotte Bless she's any today and she's in the royal family show doesn't have it yet so we're going to hit her at some point in the future just quite how. If it can her family is and what life might be like of them I'm she's just a beautiful little 2 year old who actually is quiet financial when it comes to fashion a Bay the online dating site has said that when it comes to people looking for fashion items influenced by royals she is by far the most influential in fact just one cardigan that she will which was a lovely yet I call to him. The demands on that card to get the people searching for it increased 10 fold off to the picture came out so she's pretty influential I did it I was looking for a song we could play for Princess shot at loads of suggestions fashion by. By but we had Swayze she's in fashion which is cry as well in the end I just have to go for this. For the people. Who buy their clothes because of princess. For you 20 minutes baby. Heading into so spring from the a 345 castle right at the castle roundabout also the a 36 up pump him right out the college roundabout also quite slow of the moment heading through Westby on Haim's road no nothing of the ordinary just claim of traffic and also a slice through the High Street at Royal.

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