Transcripts for BBC Radio Norfolk BBC Radio Norfolk 20181207

BBC Radio Norfolk BBC Radio Norfolk December 7, 2018 170000

Posing as the concerned father of a girl on board a flight to being taken over by hijackers were again betrayed my daughter 10 minutes ago. And. I don't. Think I'd. Ride through quite a. Bit of the back of a plane on one of the bomb. The East of England Ambulance Service has been awarded more than 18000000 pounds to fund extensive improvements the trust that runs north example it says says the money will support crews to deliver care to patients quicker the mobile operator to is to compensate customers with phone credit and discounts after yesterday's major outage a software fault and millions of small Phone users were unable to access data services. The British sailor whose yacht who is crippled by a fierce storm in the Southern Pacific Ocean has been rescued Susie Goodall was stranded for days but the soft an in a cargo vessel from Hong Kong came to her aid bringing her aboard in stormy conditions the 29 year old was the youngest competitor and the only female entrant in a solo around the world race and the more has more Susie Goodall announced her rescue to the world in a message that simply said on the ship followed by 3 exclamation marks it was a difficult operation right to the end she had been hoping to motor alongside the chance to but her yachts engine failed she was eventually winched on board by one of the ship's cranes on Wednesday mosquitoes yacht D.H.L. Starlight was severely damaged in a storm and she was knocked unconscious for a short time the organizers of the Golden Globe around the world race set to rescue was fantastic news across party group of them pieces agreed to meet again next month to assess whether the failing mental health trust for Norfolk and Suffolk is improving ast week the health watchdog once again rated the trust inadequate as pledging to hold management to account our Norman Lamb Lib Dems pay for not all for contrived Lewis Labor M.P. For Norwich south a car park that had been considered and then rejected for housing developments has reopened in a fake the plans have caused anger because businesses fit the loss of the Highfield carpark would hit their customer footfall in trade now that council spent $75000.00 pounds doing it up but it won't be free anymore except for the 2 Saturdays before Christmas. Norfolk's main rail operator says it's going to stop charging people to be reunited with Lost wallets and purses up until now Greater Anglia has taken 10 percent of any cash that ends up in lost property but the unpopular policy has been scrapped after many complaints spokesperson Juliet Mann. Some explains why they made the change is really to make the policy consistent what we've done with it and I suppose the you know there was a case recently that Congress drew it to our attention you know we thought we might be on target look at this policy because we realized that some people were being charged as temps and other people worked. A mom whose son was stillborn is raising money for the hospital that supported her by encouraging acts of kindness to me walking her son Jude at the North Hospital in May and now she's raising money to create a bereavement suite there the family is going through a similar experience she's created advent calendars aimed at getting families involved in random acts of kindness Jenny explains how she came up with the idea I met primary school teacher say this is the kind of thing that we do it Christmas time to try and balance out the gift getting nest of Christmas and so I had the idea I expected to maybe sell a few friends and family who have been supportive and it spiraled a bit. B.B.C. Radio and all that news down with the sports headlines his robot Thanks Cathy knowledge city have good and bad news on the injury front going into tomorrow's result of Bolton Wanderers influential midfielder Morris slightly continues his absence he has a calf problem but winger and their homeland is back in contention he missed last Saturday's win over rather I'm manager so sorry has admitted Chelsea will not be able to challenge Manchester City for the Premier League title that's off the 2 defeats in their last 3 league games and England's men's hockey team are 3 to the crossover stage at the World Cup in India by beating Ireland 4 to the side as coach by kings lanes Danny Carey will have the weather for the weekend in just a moment 1st though let's check in again with Paula Brett. Thank you very much Great Yarmouth 1st of all I'm seeing delays on the A 47 this is in both directions at William Adams way into knowledge now the A 147 chapel Field Road slow one that northbound side still between brazing gate and Convent road slowly through Easton in the usual spot on the west bound side of the A 47 that's just coming past that junction for Church Lane and into West Linn the a 17 struggling eastbound into the poll over roundabouts So looking slow you are only a 10 heading away from this be a hard week roundabouts and in towards say and slow in the usual spots in the A 47 with beach bypasses Well that's the whole roundabouts if you see anything or can update me call of 803897321 what we need at this point is an experience me to roll just to tell us what's happening at the weekends and my goodness once just walked in it's crisp L Hello Matthew Well it's been a bit of a lively day weather wise across the county we had rain and some gusty winds this morning and a short period of very heavy rain that went through just before lunch time as well that was associated with a cold front in our temperatures this morning made it up to around 13 Celsius but by mid afternoon and now we're back down to around 7 or 8 degrees Celsius so certainly on that colder side of the cold front now as we go through this evening though mainly dry across the county right now and it should stay that way for much of the night but one or 2 isolated showers could drift in from the west and just a brief heavier downpour not out of the question if you were to get one of those the winds moderate to fresh West a southwesterly in temperatures tonight I think dropping off to around 3 or 4 degrees Celsius probably just staying frost free for most of the county tonight and for tomorrow it's mainly dry start to the day again one or 2 isolated showers possible but that breeze really picking up again in fact it'll be quite windy by mid to late morning some wind gusts to 40 to 50 mph not out of the question by late morning and those showers will become more widespread into the afternoon as well perhaps even merging to a spell of rain in places so a bit of a wet and windy into Saturday temperatures reaching up to around 11 or 12 degrees Celsius and that Fred. A strong westerly breeze then into Sunday is sort of the opposite to Saturday we start off rather cloudy with some showers around in the morning but those showers should become more isolated and some better spells of sunshine developing toward the end of Sunday so drying out through the day moderate northwesterly winds and feeling a little bit chilly 10 or 11 degrees Celsius for a high temperature on Sunday and then it's largely dry into the 1st couple of days of next week and that's if you weather one of the old saw a white Christmas then cross about 12 percent. That is the climatological average apparently for this part of the world to say OK well you had your answer ready there. Thanks to my colleague Dan Holley he loves to get up there stat say roll with that name. Holly in Bel it's quite a good combination for Christmas time it's your time of year Thank you Chris it's right in Norfolk on a Friday afternoon Tempest 5 is the time now and let's return to our main story the saving cancer patients in King's Lynn will not be sent to knowledge for surgery the controversial idea was one of the options suggested by the health service improvement body which is working with the Q E hospital to get it out of special measures the Queen Elizabeth Hospital acting chief executive Dr Nick lines has been telling Jill Bennett's why they decided to abandon the idea we looked very carefully at the proposal because we had to make sure that we explored every possibility in developing a plan for looking after patients this winter so we talked to the surgeons and staff here at the Q. And King's Lynn we talked to staff at the North Korean origin hospital and the more we talked to them we realized that to do this in time for this winter just wasn't going to be able to be possible in a safe way we also of course listened to all the concerns from patients about the disruption and they had some very practical points about how would we get people home safely how would the constitutive care be offered after discharged from hospital so I think it became apparent that it really wasn't a viable proposition. I mean if you have the concerns as you quite rightly say we just want to get that reassurance out as soon as possible once we've made that decision but you've still got to have a plan so what are you suggesting we do indeed we need to work differently this winter because of the staffing challenges that we need to be sure that we can staff operate safely this winter and that means working differently so what can we do we need to look at the way we manage surgery and there are some patients who at the moment spend a night in hospital recovering from their surgery who perhaps we can actually get home safely and more promptly after surgery so we're developing proposals for a 23 hour stay where patients may stay said about day surgery unit which runs from Century from 9 in the morning to evening can we stretch that capacity said patients have time to recover we're sure that they're safe in their arrangements for that care at home but we can still get them home that day without using a traditional hospital bed so that's one area where we think we can make a real difference and create extra bed capacity in the hospital one of the things about that was they were proposals for that some years ago when they had to actually go to 23 hour stays did that just fall by the wayside or what happened to it I think at the time the emphasis was on creating our traditional day surgery unit which is fantastically successful but I think the added pressure now is force us to encourage this think it's a good idea anyway to come and look at that proposal I'm working top and that clinicians are saying that it's the right thing to do but we still have some further work to do and that will be considered by board later this month before 4 more decision is made so what do you see looking at so Another area is around we're calling it the assessment zone which means that when a G.P. Sees a patient and thinks they need to be seen in hospital to get some specialists advice they certainly need to be seen and they need to be seen promptly but they don't always need a hospital bed so can we assess them in a area of one of our wards. Can we arrange for them to have their scans their X. Rays their all their blood tests and then sometimes look after the home after that rather than make it into a hospital bed so it's going to be quite an exciting prospect with doctors nurses and the whole team at the hospital looking to see whether this is something we can get up and going for this winter we part few weeks ago it seemed to work. And the feedback from patients was very positive because it's patients don't actually want to be in a better hospital we think this may be able to again save a spade so that those patients who do need to be in a bad we've got that at that capacity that time and that space to get an after them properly Dr Nick Lyons acting chief executive for the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn the man in charge of getting the hospital out of special measures speaking to chill Bennett. Norfolk's largest rail company is to scrap its policy of taking money directly from Lost wallets or Percy's Greater Anglia was levying a 10 percent charge on any cash found as a storage fee but now it will be a fixed amount paid only on collection the Praxis 1st came to light after passenger Florence Lewis lost her purse on the train went to pick up from the rage when I got given the post but I was told that they'd come through the post nearly 10 percent of their cash was in the post the storage place I was quite shocked going to see they'd been able to go through and just take my money and pappy to pay the storage but I had no prior consultation how I was going to pay but I don't agree with them being able to go through people's property and possessions. I've been speaking to Juliet maxim from Greater Anglia she's playing down this change to their policy on Lost property it's a fairly minor change we've just renewed the policy to make it more consistent and the key thing really is that we've done away with the percentage charge. On cash that's left in wallets or purses that we're looking after while people come to collect them so you were taking 2 pounds out of the last property or 10 percent of what was in the purse was that right yes it was that so 2 pound faith for the purse or wallet and a 10 percent fee for what was in it but it was a very confusing policy not only for customers but also for us DAF So we think just do away with that 10 percent bit and it's just nice and simple people who have lost a wallet or purse though and had money taken out of it but they felt some of them shocked that you done this really isn't that why you've changed this. Well it's really to make the policy consistent what we've done with it and I suppose the you know there was a case recently and that kind of drew it to our attention you know we thought well maybe it is Tonto have a little look at this policy because we realize that some people were being charged as temps and other people weren't and so you know it's really important for people to know where they are isn't it. That the thing that that won't change is we still need to be sure how much money there is in purses and wallets and make a lot of fat because obviously the might be some dispute it could be that a person or a wall is found on a station and perhaps you know perhaps obviously have been pick pocketed or something and the money's been taken out and the purse be dropped in the station so we do need to have a look at the wallets and purses partly you know so we can identify who's they are but also so we can properly lock how much money there is can we say though now that the policy was wrong to take all confiscate some of the money away to even though it was a charge but it wasn't levied on that person at that moment was it no I thought I don't think we can say the policy was wrong the policy was it was an old policy that was drawn up cept for Weir's ago over 5 years ago by the umbrella organization that looks after all of the company so it was a policy that was great by all rail company. I think what was wrong was the way it was being applied and that was the consistency in applying it must also add there was a cap on the amount that was taken so if you'd say if you'd lost welcome us is really bad but safe you've lost your wallet or your purse you have 1000 pounds that we wouldn't have taken 10 percent of that there's a cap the maximum you're ever going to spend depending on what you've left is I think it's some $35.00 or $45.00 pounds and obviously for a while it would be that much anyway so it depends on the value of the object that you've lost but now there's no serious will now there is a faced oh sorry but in those phase the has to be a fee of $40.00 because you know we the hundreds of cases of lost property lost on the train every month and we have to pay you know for locating them retrieving them giving them back and storing them Juliet maxim from grace Wrangler thank you for joining us thank you government loyalists have been out and about trying to drum up support for the Prime Minister's Brix it deal and they've warned of dire consequences for the country if it's rejected the knowledge North M.P. Chloe Smith is among their number she was sent to bang the drum for the deal in front of her not exactly pro bricks it audience on the University of East Anglia campus in our age our political correspondent Andrew Sinclair was there. What I'd like to do is hear your thoughts on what we will deal with in the E.U. And what this means is all to be. Here quickly thing going on here today to talk to the businesses and the research staff and the staff here about the BRICS a deal I want to be talking about what it means to them to get the stability and the certainty of the deal I think this is the right deal I plan to be voting for in Parliament next week I think it'll be really important to hear what that means for the eastern region and that's what we'll be talking about his day I think it's the kind of thing that has a lot of significance for students for citizens of all the countries that work here at the research park but also crucially for business as well and what does this deal mean for the eastern region I think it means a chance for greater prosperity think it means we can see a great future deal the likes of which actually no other advanced country in the world has with the European Union I think that's really worthwhile I think it gives stability and certainty for businesses and for students and for research staff and I think it also means we can continue to have a fringe a friendly and warm relationship with our European neighbors which I know we'll hear about today but you know what the concerns all across this Norfolk is a very heavy leave area and there are people who fear that we'll be stuck in a sort of a no man's land which we were built to get out of for years use I understand those arguments and obviously I've looked at those very carefully as have we all and as member put members of parliament we have to choose whether we think on to on aggregate this deal is the right one to support or not I think it is I think it is a good quality deal that gives us something really special for the future I think it is the right way to get to that deal through the withdrawal agreement and worse than that if we don't have this we go back to square one so crucially this deal is the way to get that future relationship there is no other deal on the table there is no alternative without this deal it would highly likely to be no deal at all or indeed no bricks of salt which is not acceptable so this deal is the right way would it really be the end of the world. If we had no deal do you really believe things would be as bad as some of the predictions say they might be I think it could be very difficult for people such as those who work in study here if there were no deal Take for example citizens rights that we lots of people working studying here and indeed across the region in universities and research institutes who depend on really good links with our European friends and neighbors this deal is a way to show those can continue and for those businesses who will be speaking to the softening this still as a way to ensure that we have stability we can look at jobs for the future which are sorely needed in this region and all of that is at risk if we were to go back to square one and not have any very little of my names you know that is some progress chancellor for research and innovation at UVA there is a deal on the table from what you've heard of it is it one you could live with I think we could live with it I think we just need to make sure that we can guarantee rights for our European students and staff here make me feel welcome make the country open so that we can continue to attract the best talent from wherever in the world it is Europe and beyond so I want to make sure the country looks open and welcoming to those staff and students views on bricks at the softer at the U.E.A. In with the visit of local M.P. Chloe Smith political correspondent Andrew Sinclair was along to find out w

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