Transcripts for BBC Radio Lincolnshire BBC Radio Lincolnshir

Transcripts for BBC Radio Lincolnshire BBC Radio Lincolnshire 20190708 060000

The same it'll set you back just 200000 pounds but I think you will only be one of a handful of people to have one also talking holidays have you been ripped off with school holiday prices if you have to get in touch. Cold or wait 1000 double 65949681 triple strain and start your message with the letters L. And the scarlet B.B.C. Radio even. In fact let's start with this unusual item that is up for sale hammer repat kill is here to tell you a little bit more just 200000 pounds pocket change. Absolutely these early mornings Oh yes I can definitely and 200000 pounds to buy this book yes it will set you back an absolute fortune but the good thing is there's about 721 years left on the lease so there's no sort of fear of you being sort of snaps to help from underneath you but this is this exciting thing you know you heard it in the news just there from they see that this is the Fosdyke navigation This is the oldest canal in Britain it's thought some historians say it's about as old as the Romans it goes back to Roman times where this this canal was built and and it's been it's been sent here for many many years and you kind of you get it right and things like that people are talking up and down it but it's not for sale and so do you fancy owning the owning the oldest canal in Britain Well I thought well this is a great opportunity to head on a boat and go down a trip and I've got to talk about hey this is all over the top boat and I'm just about to jump on board over the top boat before we head off down the Fosdyke just to have a bit of a taking some of the scenery and have a bit of a chat with Captain Chrissie who's going to be taking me on this journey so one small step onto the boat and then I'm off here we go. And you know the engine farming of Already we're ready and I'm on this I'll get my lifeboat jacket collar and then we'll head back and I'll take a lovely tall Lincoln She's live in the waterway the oldest in Britain of course relieved when you mention Captain Chris say I thought you just got on the tug boat and off you were going to go on your own have yes so that's why jacking one yeah. Harry Park Ill with Captain Chrissy Hayes said Job on board Oliver and we'll be taking us down the Fosdyke Today it's up for sale my goodness 200000 pounds if you're interested but as you heard Harry say there is many years left on the lease so it could be something of interest it will find a little bit more about it later on I will be speaking to the current owner a little bit later on find out more about it why itself for sale and why why you might want to buy an 11 mile stretch of the Fosdyke navigation between Lincoln and the river Trent it will set you back $200000.00 pounds but the 721 years left on that lease if you're interested stay tuned hollow grain on B.B.C. Radio Lincolnshire. Now they're 90 minutes past 7 if you were listening last week you'll remember we came up with the idea of creating a PM A.J. Say so or pay him A.J. You know when he sent a text if you've got one of those smart phones you can put pictures on a smiley face if you happy a tear if you sad celebration confetti for a celebration some people don't even bother with words anymore some people just use him a G.'s to send messages so A P Meiji not a. You can even get broccoli I'm just being told in my ear so why not pay the managing director of the Fed pieces Stephen Francis things it's time that our. He's get recognition in the high tech world we want to pay him with a happy small the face on you know Give Peace a Chance is well worth it we got a lot of use people get a lot of phone apps of using the Americans with pays whether it be Happy Birthday Happy Well those 2 peas in a pod this design listening with just a bit of that's what we're about and how the aging so we want to pay a major that has been confirmed what Jamey baggage from him a G.P. DIA told us how to make a good case for a new a man who J. You basically make the case you say this I'm already is more important than just about any other motive to get added and everything you know how it really is the proposal and sort of decides that doesn't stack up to the stats that you include in the proposal make the case look this be a great emergency and it seems we are the only one that with this idea to coincide with great British pay week a petition is being launched by the British Growers Association calling for the creation of a P M A J Russell Caulfield for miles from pace is backing this petition Hello Russell Hello good morning a lovely to see to you we had that from Jeremy badge from a major Paideia. That to make a case for a new I'm a Jew We have to say why it is so we import we have a P.C. Made you why that is more important any out that a major Why is it sell the case to us Russell. Please you know we're all very busy at the moment harvesting up a up and down the East Coast the country really you know the nation is a thing it's huge amount of pavement 90 percent so sufficient and pay you know we're growing $34000.00 taking the cake which is equivalent to about $70000.00 football pitches and there's over $700.00 K. Farmers so we're producing on you about a $160000.00 tonnes of taste. And you know he's a great 1st lawyer nutritional benefits to them all around you know as an industry you know we want to we want to raise the game really you know as you said this broccoli and carrots we want and you know we want to we want to celebrate not only the pace but it's great British pay week this week and so we were trying to raise our prices fall through us pay as well. You know we're going to London and we're going to have a human pay Pod on the streets of London outside 10 Downing Street really to push this tear Moji because there's a laser is as you heard what Stephen said earlier acronyms that you can be Happy Birthday Happy Christmas please help yourself and you know we are a sign industry will working busy around the clock 24 hours a day harvesting this crop over what is actually a very short period of time so. We want to celebrate. You know we're working very heavily with closely with people like Rachel greying she's she's been very instrumental in creating lots of new recipes which can be found on taste or. You know really promoted because you know. Something to the side of your plate you can use you know for example. Since many of these terrorists are loose on the side of your play. I mean even. If it's shocking that we haven't already got to pay a major I mean there is a bit of fun when we say this you know we're talking about P.M.A. Days and have been having one on on the side but it's just talking about is new and highlighting as you know doing the the importance of peace in the industry and of course that the health benefits you mentioned great Percy's Pee Wee Russell just tell us what's happening as part of that now OK So this is runs all wake this way basically is to celebrate the. The tape they harvest in the hardware at the farmers you know see dowsers the factory professionals and numerous other people involved in the industry you know in terms of the whole process and growing the place to the harvesting to getting them ready sort of sort of the trees. You know where we're through this week where there were a lot. Of things coming out there were some new recipes being released they'll be a lot of pushing obviously to do the pre-emergent. Really what we're trying to do is get people talking about page we want to hear people how they use in place how they're kind of talking with them what they're doing with them and and tronic you know comes through our social media channels and what we can often tell us all about what they're doing with the we do want to have more and for more people because the paper station which is a chain start or has only had 6 people so far far not by know any launch today and we need more we need we need people now to look at how you know and sign up and and really support after Titian so that we can you know sort of you to connect with the uniquely team source here and will will take us seriously and give us that smiley face painting that we were striving to get really well let's hope we can get that smiley face pay that pay my thank you very much for chatting today lovely to speak to you hopefully we can get more than 6 signatures for the pay Mary J. Lucky to speak to Russell Caulfield back from Allison page back Ignace petition for a pay may J.T. At quarter past 7 says ruffling the papers you might be upset to hear in that in the studio 6 people so far signed up for the change paid people to Sion pay Mary J. What would it mean to you say well you know I'm I am one sign out that I think we need to get a few more than say I don't know when our G.'s of payment is cheaper. When you need to live. A smiley pay. A happy page yes. She ran away what I what stories have you I'm going to talk about when you were talking about it earlier end of school holiday ripoff change. I mean it's unbelievable the amount I mean you can understand the holidays again to go political bit because of supply and demand with us I think everybody can get real That's fair enough but some of these are going up 80 bomb percent but a 1000 pounds in the end cases I mean 1128 pounds more to go what is it 2 weeks later. It's just it's terrible really isn't it and they do it because they know that that is when families have to go away isn't it surely that that's the reason that well that is totally the reason I think you know especially now that it's more and more. It's harder to take your children out of school because you get fined and warned and sucked on the wrist and there's something there and you know and from the schools point of view you can see that point of view as well. So I don't know because I think it's so so good for children if they can travel they say and so important for families to have family time of family holidays what did you do did you have did you go on holidays or did you take them out of school or what you see when I was a child I was taken out of school because my dad was a farmer and during summer holidays it was harvest and you didn't go away so I always was taken out to school for my children I think I took them out for a couple of days I used to tag on a couple of days and then. Pretend they were sick. Ring up and go sorry. Rob isn't coming in today he's ferry very poor leg and but you know I used to do it by a couple of days either well it was always at the end of term never at the beginning the teacher is there seems to be a pattern yes yes Rod seems to be poorly at the end of every. Family it works awfully hard but you can understand if then as my partner is a lecturer and so even now my children aren't at school age is saying. What I know and I was saying earlier George is only 2 so we don't even have to go in the school holidays but in some places I've looked she counts as an adult which is just ridiculous she's too that you could go read my bed you know she's not going to eat much nothing at the all inclusive gin bar Chenault you also lonely when she wants a lollipop thank you very much well let's look at some of the other stories a little bit later on. Hello graining B.B.C. Radio link and. Now that let's talk about Lincolnshire in bloom but we have some absolutely gorgeous serve villages towns with that wonderful wonderful beddings and flowers on offer you might have noticed that we're looking a little bit pretty a perhaps at the moment because it is East Midlands a blooming time judges will be descending villages and towns around to at county flush with bright flower beds planters and hanging baskets at judging started last week and continues this week it's Boston's turn to day and whole Beach on Wednesday so just what are the judges looking for Will Sharon Sutton is from East Midlands to blame and can tell us more Sharon when you're out with the all night i Pad in your clipboard what exactly are you looking for. Good morning color it's what we're looking forward to hopefully and I think. Meeting lots of lovely people who are hardworking so lots the overarching part of it all community involvement that's the important thing is that just as important as when you're looking at the actual displays themselves and the flower beds and the colors in the design that is it is as important the tame behind day and the community spirit yesterday so there's really we're looking for impact. When we when we arrived want to know that people feel welcome so it's not just all the flowers and blooms and cleanliness biodiversity it's all to do with the community as a whole. Other people friendly have a part of the community say they put in some effort into making their little bit nice and clean and tidy so it's a lot come community can he cohesion. And we've had judging already started last week continues this week maybe been impressed so far Sharon with what you've seen yes the house I haven't been dreading Lincolnshire and because there are a lot to judges involved on the cover the whole basement wins as you mentioned. But the weather's been lovely last week for or so I've been very lucky. Well let's keep our fingers crossed that we get more sunshine and we get lots and lots of thumbs up for the hard work on a people put into to making their villages and towns look look good thank you very much for chatting at this morning Sharon that talking about what you have to do to be an in bloom winter it's not just about the display She says it's also about the community spirit that is shining and the teamwork behind those beds planters and hanging baskets so we'll be in Boston a bit lighter speed Alison Fatman chair of the group that now there let's find out what's happening on the county's writes B.B.C. Radio Lincolnshire travel. I think I may be an issue this morning around the south soon round about a 17. 16 curtain a lot slower than usual so I possibly no ported instance to accidents yet when I get it of course to be stuck nice he gives a call let us know what is causing that congestion noise Aquash them I'm into and out of the city just the usual build up around the car run about particular Jihad south on the I $46.00 along the bypass in Burton. City this morning on Firth right that will be closed in both directions between the street and the high street so keep an eye on things there and just remembering in the small in the High Street that is now close as work to station right and Princes Street any kind of day to school I 15875 wonderful 6. B.B.C. Radio Lincoln she traveled nearly were short story I didn't expect to get a lot of venue for them tonight 99 papers and they don't read 1700 nutrition. You said you got involved with medical research. For the intro to world record for all your paperwork garbage. In the 1st place of her umbrella proud of her propelled wealth and I'm proud you went a week over Far better I had the. My father used to make you a pilot with. The baby in the. City. In the morning what a great story weekdays from 930 on B.B.C. Radio Lincoln's there is 23 minutes past 7 Col agree now with you throughout the morning delighted to be with you Harry's out in about as well it's all rather unusual really false start navigation between Lincoln and river Trent it's an 11 mile stretch. Of the sail will set you back 200000 pounds Harry has jumped on board a tugboat named. He is with Captain Christy you'll be pleased tonight how are you getting on HARRY Well I would just got everything ready color of the after I've got my I've got my life jacket on in France and I just need to belted up so just. Get the belt on so that means a nice nice and ready and save on all of the talk but now all of the talk about you my suit pants on the Brayford wharf in Lincoln just opposite the law offices and the director building in the sort of the main break for Paul and this goes on day trips out a long talk to talk to lock up to talk to law basically to pass the pie wiping and stops off for fish and chips there if you so wish and Captain Chrissy this is your but this is all over good morning good morning to you. Hello indeed Well 1st of all this is a lovely lovely little bright red and green and adorned with flowers and things like that how did you come by. And what makes you want to take trips down the Brayford and down the canal 1st of all. Wesley. Clark it's always been like that you seem to like about him is that we started off like a moon which I don't know whether people like it's a floatin. And it's in the center like of Lincoln and then we just decided. 3 years to put it up occasion for like it was a contra and sadly the council ended with a trial set and I was a bit too dangerous with all the pitches so I asked the question like Why am I able to get you know because I really want to do this so they said all incased about it with all windows and just make it nice and safe and the next one up I came up. In a by. I was going to say you just bought your boat on e Bay Then how do they deliver it was it sort of next day delivery postage that you do or hunted I think I'd have a look at it. And then I just literally fell in love. You know went to the bank and decided yes this was the one and then and then the ritual declined for Dick Clark is that passengers at the back of the boat would join the play for trust and. Just wonderful the the national economy tighten me on this and this really lovely pickup point you've got a little drop off point and everything but. We're going to head off in a 2nd across the Brayford pull itself and the canal that you go along is up for sale or are you thinking of the canal as well or you you know not supportable according to you so I think if I add that had the money start $200000.00 and I could I didn't miss it it would pay a lot the thing to actually I mean to actually say to I don't need a lock a lovely Can I was just beautiful down there but sadly I've not got to win the hearts and well that's a fair enough point but someone hopefully will be going at the auction on Thursday but in the meantime we're going to enjoy traveling down it's so so that's what we're going to do so Chrissy should we find out the engine and get headed down down as far as far away so if you want to put which button is it progress. You're going to be. Oh yeah. So it's talking away that we got it right and we're pulling out of the off the pushing off the briefing wall that we've got the polls and everything and we're we're off color so we're going to head down the oldest canal in Britain which just happens to be up for sale I don't know whether you're in the investment bank account that's fancy spending 200000 pounds in a can or. Area I mean got 2 pounds to spend of a sandwich Everybody has not taken out I mean we look forward to chatting more later on and waving at Harry off Barassi goes off on tugboats Oliver if you do you give me a wave it's like a so from a children's television program I think maybe we should we should create that all over the top by this money to be made that maybe we'll make enough money from that to buy the the false Dyke laces hit with the weather we've got 200000 pounds rattling around time to buy some some little to have a daughter that's all I did sound lovely they didn't when she was painting that picture how beautiful it was I heard sounds and it's a lot although you might need 2 100000 pounds to go on holiday. In the school holidays is it a problem you have your little ones are they not quite at the age of I only have my my eldest started school less than 10 percent. Of the school holiday. So we're trying to different holiday so in August where off to the Netherlands we're going to a holiday park in that lens we're trying a different holiday is a fraction of the cost of the holidays that we've had previously but we're giving this a good how are you getting that with flying Oh right OK how do you want to be and I yet hope you wanted to do th

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