Transcripts for BBC Radio Suffolk BBC Radio Suffolk 20190812

Transcripts for BBC Radio Suffolk BBC Radio Suffolk 20190812 100000

Extra Care in the sea following the deaths of 2 teenagers at Clacton 3 people were rescued from the sea close to the PE on Thursday a 14 year old girl from Luton died later in hospital the death of her 18 year old brother was confirmed yesterday the lifeboat was also launched for 2 swimmers in Felixstowe over the weekend Graham Richardson from the Arnell I said people need to take more notice of the warnings even on Friday when I was caught from your colleagues Montreaux to the crew in the beach patrol as well the red flags were flying it was a really believe the beginning of the bad weather and even as our star on camera tucked away. There were people going in the water with their children and they were swimming despite what happened 24 hours earlier and but was not lying. A recovering gambling addict has told B.B.C. Radio suffocate like to see restrictions on adverts for gambling sites brought in Richard Arnold comments come as figures seen by the B.B.C. Show the number of gamblers complaining about British betting companies has increased almost 50 fold in the past 5 years watching the football at the weekend as I have seen has been sponsored or. My girls are all gambling saw it as him being pushed in your side. All the storm truly have. And on the signs on the ground. It's not very nice are not the same problem gamblers and people there are 2 together and it's so difficult for all departures out of Hong Kong's international airport have been canceled antigovernment protests in its main terminal are continuing for a 4th day Boris Johnson says punishments must fit the crime if people are to trust the justice system the Prime Minister's ordering a review of sentences for the most dangerous criminals it look at the rules around the early release of violent and sexual offenders Labor's accusing Mr Johnson of preparing for a general election rather than creating real solutions Stansted Airport has the most expensive passenger pick up and drop off charges it costs 4 pounds for 10 minutes research by the R.A.C. Shows charges have gone up but 4 out of 5 U.K. Airports Simon Williams is from the motoring group when you look at all the charges drop off and pick up that actually comes out that stands that there's pretty much the worst of all airports there has a very high initial pick up crave of 8 pounds for 30 minutes on a drop off charge 4 pounds for 10 minutes so it's probably has the dubious honor of being the U.K.'s most expensive airport for collecting and setting down person just and the airport Operators Association says the charges help manage congestion and limits the environmental and air quality impact suffix weather partly cloudy. With a mix of bright spells and scattered heavy showers becoming dry and sunny as through the afternoon with highs of 19 dry overnight lows of 6 that's the latest from B.B.C. Radio. 12 thank you very much. To the story in the pub using Gleason email radio something. Radio stuff B.C. Tell us how you see you can they be the radio stuff like. How do you know a good story in the 1st Come on. B.B.C. Radio. And that morning is at midday and then this all ties together a really nice day because we're talking with sliding. Charges and all of. Have been revealed by the already. Having the most ridiculous Leaks pensive dropoffs is what is it now quit 10 minutes. 24 pounds and today we're asking what is the most expensive car parking fees you've ever seen and you kind of trapped into having to pay to do that me no one for one to watch. Linking. To pull ups the breaking news that Hong Kong have canceled all flights all flights as a result of the continuing protests in the. I'm talking of flying Lucy is on the program the youngest son glider pilot and she's a go that will be coming up later in the approach. Those that are left behind following a suicide will be talking to Graham things from a 48 civil engineer squadron in Lakenheath who returned home to find that his wife had taken our own problem in the shell. Station. To minimize pollution How do they see what goes on on the. I know I know right it does sound a bit odd doesn't it the most expensive car. You've ever witnessed whether or not you made use of them. If you save the day has been in touch brought 21 quid for the afternoon as he worked Coles this is not even recent 21 quick yeah what it's Brighton isn't it so what's going on there is that. Because of the. Political scene I guess down there well car you know what I saw when I went down there one electric bus out of all the buses one of them was electric I thought well anyway elsewhere Jimmy's been in so much I've seen some places in London a 10 pounds an hour or by all accounts that I'm sound that bad compared to standard is 24 pounds an hour in there Cambridge 10 pounds 50 for 2 and a half hours of parking says Jenna 10 pounds 50 for 2 and again you see they will say odd as to cause we don't know what caused it to know this sends me round the twist that because when it comes to the high street going oh no one comes here anymore oh really. And why do you think that my big everybody's going to the out of town places are they and I have you thought about it it's all from Claire the people hiring out their driveways for the ed sheeran concert between 40 and 50 pounds at least I have seen all of that as a one off event does it count I guess it counts 40 or 50 quid to hire out a driveway jump I've got a driveway I live in Ipswich I could surely. Pawn had it out for a couple of quid couldn't I have a few weeks ago says Jenny my son in law paid 50 pounds to park at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone 50 quid to park at the Grand Prix in service to I mean when you think how many cars must have been there I know that Lewis and the other drivers around big money but come on oh I don't have 14121211 the show today something by way of car parking in the most expensive parking fees you've ever witnessed and did you have to know did you have to make use of them and now that stuck in your memory and you begrudge it ever since texters S F K 81 triple 3 in a slight change to our advertised program Graham is going to be with us tomorrow now there's been a situation where Graham is not able to join us today to talk about the impact of other lives lives around his suicide Graeme will be here tomorrow for that on Friday it was bike day we were live from Elmis and had a great morning down there learnt lots of things and hopefully from small acorns it's a thing that's going to be a yearly event and hopefully the weather will at least be forecast to be better if not actually physically being better because it was kind of fine anyway so we'll look into that next year one of the things we didn't get time to run on Friday was my visit over to Bury St Edmunds where they have for a very very impressive reason. The opportunity to go for a ride on a rickshaw. On B.B.C. Radio Suffolk. Another fine use of a cycle or indeed a 3 wheel cycle if you sort of turn it round a bit is the famed rickshaw you see them about the streets of Suffolk from time to time or there's one over embarrassing Edwin's and it's been used for a very special reason Sam is with us from. U.K. As he is good afternoon good afternoon Nice to meet you good to see you how are you really good thanks yeah it's a little too warm for Rick shoring it's got its own air conditioning with the out so I see so 1st of all introduce me to the rickshaw this is a Danish bike it's tri school as you said it's got 2 wheels at the from Unlike the rickshaw as you might see in big cities and that's so passengers can get on easily there's a full plate at the front which loads the ground level so people with limited mobility which is who we're aiming at really can easily step on to the thing and sit side by side with their friend Kara or one of the chums back and off they go for a lovely ride around town now you set this up you guys for what reason well I'd heard about the Pride of Britain Award where a gentleman had done this in Scotland specifically for one residential site and then I sort of wrote into the council got. The information that Libby was also thinking about doing this so we teamed up together and decided that we wanted to put something embarrassing there wasn't just one residential side all the community to enjoy So anybody that for whatever reason wasn't getting out and about they could come out and see our gardens and get round our town a little bit more so that they can see the developments in the changes that are being made constantly that some of us take for granted because we're always in town such a brilliant idea because it's those who won't necessarily be able to cycle themselves they're still getting the sensation of. Being on a bike they are and it's even better than that because they sit at the front there sort of being in the chariot if you like and they wave like the Queen or the king of other people wave and smile at a cease fire bliss and something about sitting side by side with someone and going around slow cycling pace it just makes you want to take in the surroundings you notice things that you wouldn't notice in a car or walking strangely enough and it just makes you want to chat as well so it's a very chatty service we say free slow chatty rides. And you do notice things that a car doesn't afford you are not found this out whenever off cycle to walk anywhere you see you look at thing I didn't know that was there you know and I think what we want to do is allow people to enjoy parts of Paris and that means that perhaps on excess car like in the Abbey garden yes but at the same time it's at a pace which they can then really relax and take in the smells the sounds and the other people are enjoying the facilities so they feel inclusive we'll have a chat with one or 2 of the people that use the rickshaw and what do you think they get out of it what you say is the one thing they get out of this. Fun fun you said one thing all day you go Well there's no more important it's like it's like a fairground ride so it really is yeah I actually have a go later and you'll see no but it is this is Sam said this inclusion this feeling that you're part of the part of the world part of the town and it's just it just makes you smile and hear this is your own fun it is about enjoying it absolutely you know these these are free ride so they're offered to everybody that perhaps isn't going out as much as they used to and they might not necessarily live in very Snowden's now so they might have a relative that brings them into town and we can then meet them in a car park and take them out for their ride and we often sort of pick people up from their homes and they can be anywhere on the estates and very to come back into the town center and we have that lovely facility to go around our new shopping center as well as in the Abbey gardens were. Which other cyclists can't do so it's a more leisure ball pace but a comfortable position because a lot of people that perhaps have experienced a wheelchair feel more vulnerable in that during the rickshaw so they're comfortable and safe is a relatively simple idea why don't we see more of these around the county Well you can get them as a sort of doing a taxi service can you wish I think they would see them in Woodbridge do that but I've not seen them put this use you know where they are basically offering people what you're offering right it takes quite a lot of commitment it's takes some and I a fair amount of effort and we've got 30 volunteers helping us 30 volunteers to keep it to keep it all free and running Yeah you the trendsetter of all this and I knew the pioneer of love that name of trendsetting definitely definitely trying to pioneer all of yet it is a great day even better you are the rich sure pioneers. Yeah and just that big a scope of not just being for old people but for any age you know you could be deaf you could be blind it is just giving the exposure of being out and seeing other people who perhaps you hadn't thought of that would enjoy the experience because my surveys unless we have an accident we feel that we can go out and do whatever we like our life and suddenly they're not capable of doing them and only it's very uplifting being in the outdoors and what do you as volunteers get. Well we all of cycling those of us involved in the project with good people people we just love giving pleasure to other people it makes us happy to. Blossoms and your girlfriend. P B C and so I am not familiar with the. Stupid We'll be back with the Barry very shortly to find out a bit more about this service and how you could be. Called in that all part of bike day on Friday which it was it's almost 20 past 11. From B.B.C. Radio here's the update it's Gary with the details James cues only 11 around Milton hole that slow in both directions busy only a 134 signals mirrors were right by the post office party blocked because of a crash then if you going into Bury St Edmunds on the rough road that skewing into apes which on the road the 137 that northbound side just before the a faulting looks have to have some delays along the A 12 many round by the wood bridge area that southbound side slamming them builds up as well around by model ship I'm Gary Scott for B.B.C. Radio suffer travel thank you gadget. Digital Radio this is B.B.C. Radio. You got a driveway they are not making much use of kids where it was started for self expedience superstar B.B.C. Radio. To sleep. Please this is a hero. Seriously is. Breaking. The radio celebrating age here and coming out. James Hazel on B.B.C. Radio self suffered by day number one was Friday we visited the berries in Edmonds rickshaw folk to find out how you could see your like a king or queen being driven around the streets of Paris now you said it makes people feel like King and they're being driven around I never felt like I were going to play would you like to make me feel like a king right now we definitely what I want to do when I go right. When you 1st of all yes. You tucked in with somebody so you get some to chat to next to. You I mean only I only want to go around the car park just to get you know fair about what's going on. Absolutely perfect so what. Can I go in the middle Oh. Yes Now what about the dog was a dog going to go either on my lap or yours mine the dog go on the left then I feel like a passenger OK so I'd step in and we go this is just a nice gentle little program around this area of Bury St Edmunds on. The rickshaws How many do you have an it's just one just a one way often people say how many do we have because it's spotted in so many different places that a lovely thing that we've just got the one and it goes 7 days a week and we have a morning session and afternoon session for an evening session is in the summer months to have more. When the need arises we so we've gone on increasing our numbers as far as rides are concerned and as I say is a free service so people can ring up at any time to book the service but we have a lot of regular bookings as well so. That we can go out to sites on a regular basis and their clients can enjoy using the rickshaw and going to. The dimension we've been today and it just allows us to focus on the people that we intended for and if they don't have a family member close by we can bring our chatty chums to talk to them because the rider is riding is round they really need to focus on the safety of the road yeah and they can have conversations about whether this is so relaxing this is joyous why we might Libby's fight off the hill all the way. That we. So why do. We need to. Walk the ritual with the. 3 without having to go. Downhill. So we're. Given an interview. And then we explain about the way that we'd like them to help. Which really is a small commitment have. We give them some training to make sure that they understand how. To go out with a friend or family member. To make sure that they have the experience as being a passenger this is absolutely. Exactly. The greenery around. Not have a care in the. We wanted to we could. Bring to mind. Another 3 T.V. Shows he's in. To tell us whether or not they're any good and whether we need to go on to one thing and get those few to you make your own mind up of course but he's. Not a man shy all forming an opinion and voicing that opinion he with a slightly later also suffixed. Youngest Salo glider female solo glider pilot Lucy Clark is on the show with us today and I want to know how you trust a glider didn't do you know what I mean by that Kites you're not in them so it doesn't matter right but with a glider it's almost like trusting a sail isn't it what if there's no wait but anyway they'll be that to look at in just a few moments we're looking at car parking charges today in the news Stansted have been revealed by. The survey as the most expensive in terms of airport parking for quick for 10 minutes dropoff is what they're charging pro rata 24 pounds an hour James has been in touch by the twit with exactly that to the question the most expensive car parking even counted 4 quid to drop off at Stansted Airport for 15 minutes max before it goes up at a per minute rate per minute rate Helen the N.C.P. Brighton 18 quid and we only have time for a quick switch around the seat I said to an ice cream it would have been cheaper to have bought a 2nd hand car for the trip and then sold it on e Bay afterwards Thank you Helen elsewhere via the Facebook Brighton 21 quit says day for the afternoon elsewhere Jenny a few weeks ago my assigning all paid 50 quid to park at the British Grand Prix 50 year point not difficult folk here have been the British Grand Prix at Silverstone to 50 quid to partner anyway so I've got Luke's been in search operand Sims near the driving test center it's 150 pounds it's owned by a private company up there he thinks elsewhere central Windsor near the castle that's over 5 pounds an hour and hi James says Chris I parked at the it's Which train station car park on Thursday last week at 12 pm came back from my car Friday . Pm and was charged. 899880141. Or on the text S F K 81 triple 3 the must expensive car parking fees. The other question. And the source 20. There is a problem when you come off the A 12 and go through. The crossing gates and then a 30 minute traffic delay he's not aware of what the calls is. Just asking 5 to a mind that's the 12th when you come off that and go through melt some just off the crossing gates K.S.C. Minute traffic that if you've got any you'd like to share would be key to hear from the usual number 801-4212. Did you notice by the. Way in the power disruptions on Friday afternoon did you notice how people were saying well where's all the queues of traffic on the traffic lights weren't working and everybody just say all 3 it was just joyous it does raise my old favorite question does it do traffic lights cause more problems than they solve that's for another day let me introduce you to Lucy clock Lucy is from Ipswich she's in the process of doing a G.C.S.E. And she's a glider pilot you what she's what she's a glider pilot Lucy a very good morning to you welcome to morning described as Suffolk's youngest female solo glider pilots that true mostly Yes it is. Aviation of course is not something that you suddenly thought Oh I'd like to go on fly something it runs in your family right it goes my dad has a pilot pilot's license. My. Crew. OK so you're no stranger to Agra but at what point did you think you know maybe it's my time like to have a go at this well my dad introduced me to his one of his friends who owns an aircraft Kodiak $52.00 and he offered me to have an aerobatics lesson in it with him and I love that a lot and then in academics I went flying in a globe Cheeta at R.S. Crown well and I also love that so my dad thought that since I loved how flying so much on my like driving so he took me out to water she left field to our glider

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