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Tesco comes to the heart of St Helier

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as plans for a big new supermarket are unveiled.

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Maybe they are going to havd better prices so customers will have more

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options to choose. It will close down a lot of the smaller shops

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Competition is good for the island, I think it is a good idea.

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The crowds are ready for Wilbledon, but is Guernsey's Heather W`tson?

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I have already got two titlds this year, I am exactly where I want to

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be right now. as Jersey cricketers are

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battling to avoid relegation. Jersey is set to get

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a big new supermarket selling products from

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UK retail giant Tesco. Guernsey company Alliance h`s lodged

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the plans as part of a ?30 lillion bid to redevelop the old Ann Street

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brewery site in St Helier. But this big name will soon be

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coming to Jersey, as the Guernsey supermarket Alliance

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looks to expand and build on its long term business ddal with

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the multi`national giant Tesco. And located here,

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the new 30,000 square feet store This is what the new superm`rket

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in Jersey could look like. This is the Alliance store

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in Guernsey and as you can see Alliance market themselves

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as cost cutters and claim to lead the way

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on low prices. Research tells us there is ` need.

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Competition is always good, particularly in grocery and food

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retail, which seems to be on everyone's agenda because it is a

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significant proportion of the weekly costs.

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Lower priced goods are surely welcome news but there are concerns

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about the need for more supermarkets in Jersey.

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The council is also mindful we do not want to see oversupply on the

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island, leading to food waste, which is also being reported. It hs

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getting that balance right `nd offering consumers a greater range

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of products at affordable prices. Competition is good for the island

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so I think it is a good ide`. It might have a bad impact on smaller

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shops. It would be good for families with children.

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It's not just Ann Street th`t Alliance have their eye on,

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with plans to turn this forler fancy dress shop into a branch too.

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And while it could still be some time before Tesco prodtcts

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are sold here in Ann Street, as the idea has to be given the go ahead

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by planners, Jersey customers are another step closer to

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Well, the supermarket, incltding over 300 car parking spaces

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and up to 41 apartments, will be built on the old brewery site

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in Ann Street which closed its doors more than a decadd ago.

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If given the go ahead some of the original buildings will be

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demolished to make way for the new complex.

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They brewed beer here for more than 130 years.

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In this rare picture you can see the delivery cart

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They say you could even the smell the malt in the ahr.

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Since it closed over a decade ago it's fallen into disrep`ir.

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I think it has obviously got a very interesting history, and I do

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welcome that some features `re going to be saved. But if we can

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regenerate the area, on the left there is good the new flats, and of

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the whole area could be smartened up I thought that could be good.

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into one of Jersey's largest supermarkets.

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It'll mean losing this car and it'll bring extra traffhc.

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In its place four levels of multi`storey supermarket parking.

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Something the architect admits is a worry.

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Traffic is always a concern. The good thing about the site is,

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historically, it was an acthve brewery. Lots of lorries and cars

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moving in a note and so on. It is on the ring road. Parts of our research

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involves a traffic study and major improvements to the traffic Highway

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to facilitate traffic. There will also be street

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improvements like trees and bike racks

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and some people will live hdre. The head brewer?s house is

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a listed building. Some other historic buildings

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will be demolished. and the facade was added

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after the Second World War. The planning application's

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just been submitted But if all goes to plan, work

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could start here early next year. A 52`year`old Guernsey man

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has been sentenced to four years in prison for

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three counts of indecent assault against a young girl

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in the early '90s. John Edward Cusack,

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of no fixed abode, was sentenced in Guernsey's

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Royal Court this morning after pleading guilty to

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the charges earlier this ye`r. Cusack was also given

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a three year extended sentence, Investment in a new

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?45 million undersea power cable won't mean bill payers

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are hit in the pocket, A new cable between

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Guernsey and Jersey is expected to be

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ordered within weeks. It's to give the island's

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electricity supplies more security and be less rdliant

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on local power generation. Meanwhile a new cable betwedn France

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and Jersey is currently being laid. Coming up later, giving instant

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history a future. `` ancient history.

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Guernsey's Heather Watson s`ys she's hoping to make it through to

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Heather is on court tomorrow against Ajla Tomljanovic.

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The BBC's Tony Curr is in Whmbledon and sent this report.

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and a little earlier over on Centre Court,

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Andy Murray won his eighth latch in a row at the Championships.

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Of course, seven of those came last year, and today,

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the defending men's champion made no mistake against David Goffin

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Great Britain's other number one, who I'm pleased to say is

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Guernsey's Heather Watson once again, plays tomorrow.

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Spring success on clay and a smooth transition to grass

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has put Heather in a positive mood ahead of facing

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Croatia's Ajla Tomljanovic in the first round.

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This year has been very good for me. I am working with a new court and it

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is going very well. I have `lready got two titles, and I am ex`ctly

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where they want to be right now Heather could face the ninth seed

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Angelique Kerber in Round Two. She's just now focusing on getting

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through the first much. This is already the third ott of

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four grand slams of the year. That is one of my goals. I have just got

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to get past that first match first of all. That is all I'm thinking

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about right now. She'll be back here tomorrow

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hoping to make sure of her place and go one better than

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last year's first round exit. The Jersey cricket head coach,

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Neil MacRae, that he isn't feeling downbdat

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despite seeing his side losd their opening two fixtures hn

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World Cricket League Division Four. but lost to Malaysia on Sattrday

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and Oman yesterday. The BBC's Tim Pryor is

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travelling with the team. Getting ready to represent the

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island on the international stage. Jersey's cricketers have never been

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higher than Division Four btt came into this week hoping to make

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history with their third promotion in a row. Captain Peter Gough gave

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the Reds a solid start against Malaysia. He scored 60. But

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impressive takes spin bowling restricted Jersey to 180`9 hn their

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innings. It turned out to bd a few too short, as Malaysia reached the

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target with 14 balls to spare. There was hardly any time for Jersey's

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cricketers to feel sorry for themselves. Straight back into

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action the following morning, here at the Singapore Cricket

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action the following morning, here at the Singapore Club, the

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opposition were Oman. Jersex won the toss again and chose to bat first.

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But again they struggled to set a decent target. Making 185. Oman s

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batsmen looked calm and composed. Choosing the total down with ease,

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to leave Jersey with two defeats at the start of this tournament.

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Disappointing, we came here wanting to win the tournament. We jtst talk

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about all three results, but we have learned a lot, we came up against a

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good side. They performed bdtter than us. We will see what wd need to

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do to perform, and be one of the top teams here. Jersey left to reflect

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on a disappointing start, btt no one said it would be easy.

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Planning approval has been given for the artificial pitch

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to be put in at Jersey's Springfield Stadium.

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It comes after initial planning permission

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for the so`called 3G pitch was turned down.

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It'll be put in in time for the Island Games next year.

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Staying with sport, Jersey shot`putter Zane Duqtemin

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helped Great Britain to a fifth place finish

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at the European Team Championships in Germany.

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The islander, seen here carrying the Queen's Commonwealth baton

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in Jersey, threw 17.94 metrds with his second round throw

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to finish eighth, half a metre off his person`l best.

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He'll be hoping to improve on that when he competes for Jersey

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at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow next month.

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And Channel swimmer and Olylpic torch bearer Sally Minty`Gr`vett

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has become the first woman to swim from Sark to Jersey.

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Sally set off from Sark at 7.15am yesterday morning.

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because of the currents in that stretch of water.

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There was a bit of drama along the way,

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as a crew member on a nearbx ferry had to be rescued by helicopter

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Sally completed her crossing in eight hours and 42 minutds.

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It feels amazing. 34 years too late, but I have done it at last. I have

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been talking about it since they did the relay in 1980, and my d`d always

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said I would like you to be the first lady to do so to Jersdy. We

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have been talking about it for a long time, so I will take the box.

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Quite a few people taking a dip in the sea this week. How is the

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weather and deep`seated which are looking?

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the sea this week. How is the weather and deep`seated

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looking? 16, 17 at the moment. All of the

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sunshine has made a real difference to the temperature in the sda. I am

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going to go across the Englhsh Channel and deal with the wdather at

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Wimbledon. We have got a local interest with Heather Watson. It

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looks like it will be reasonable tomorrow. The wind is not overly

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strong. Temperatures up to `bout 22 degrees. Very small chance of a

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shower developing into the darly evening. Most of the day will be

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dry. High pressure is still the dominant feature, but it is becoming

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weaker and weaker as the wedk progresses. By lunchtime tolorrow it

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is not really discernible, by lunchtime on Wednesday, these

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weather systems will move on. Perhaps some welcome rain for the

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Islanders, also cooler condhtions after temperatures being up at

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around 23, 24. Overnight tonight, clear skies, temperatures no lower

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than 14 degrees full stop another lovely day tomorrow. It is ` fine

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and dry day, and a warm one as well, talks temperature `` top telperature

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24 degrees. Even hotter for the cricket in Singapore, 30 degrees,

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really quite uncomfortable. Showers will develop into the early evening,

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typical for Singapore. Humidity quite high as well. Fresh ott of

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CERN the islands, temperatures at 16, 17 degrees. `` fresher out at

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the islands. Not much for strfers, up to about one foot if you are

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lucky. More fine weather and cloud around, changed a cooler conditions

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and fresher conditions and possible rain later on on Thursday. Showers

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developing moving into Frid`y. Good news for hay fever sufferers, the

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pollen count should be down. Thank you very much. Join us

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tomorrow, we will give you highlights of Heather Watson's

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Wimbledon campaign. has been there for more than 50

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years. It is a large film m`de from mine waste, but the area is being

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developed for housing. Therd is a debate about the future of the mind.

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Should developers flatten the mind, leave it or move it?

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This tip formed from waste from this area's clay industry. Some people

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might think it is beautiful, some people might not think it is so

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attractive. But it arouses strong emotions and local people. So much

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so, they have given it a nickname. This man farms in the shadow of the

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huge tip. It has been descrhbed as the Cornish Alps. When it is rounded

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and mist, it looks better than ever. I have been up to the top m`ny

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times. I have been up 20 tiles in the past 30 or 40 years. It really

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is the Cornish Alps. Yes. There are plans to build an equal town on the

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site. It could be levelled down to be used as a recreational area,

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however, or moved several htndred metres away from the hoses. This

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woman is not happy. It is a landmark, and a lot of people take

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their bearings from it out `t sea. It is a conical tip that has been

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there for many years. It is one landmark we should retain. This man

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used to work for the mining company that created it. You can sed it from

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Plymouth. You can see the point in the middle of the sky. The hdeas for

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the future of the tape are open for public consultation until the end of

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the month. A unique photographic record of

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Exeter is in danger of being lost unless it can be preserved `nd find

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a new home. Local author and photographer Peter Thomas on 60 000

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images of the city dating b`ck more than 100 years. He built up the

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collection over the last 40 years. Nothing lasts forever. Therd are

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thousands of negatives of hhstoric Exeter in Peter Thomas's collection,

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most are well over a hundred years old. The collection, 42,000 basic

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negatives, needs to be digitised to be preserved for posterity. Then

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there are the prints. Thous`nds are stored away gathering dust.

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but thousands are stored aw`y and simply gathering dust. The lost

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important thing to my mind `bout an archive like this is that the public

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must have an opportunity to view it. There is no point in keeping

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collections and archives tucked away where very few people get the

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opportunity to see them. Among the collection this rare image of the

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moment bombs began falling on Exeter during the night of the Blitz. This

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one is of the Queen Mother. That is right, this shows the Duke `nd

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Duchess of Clarence on their honeymoon in 1923 at the pics to

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this date as guests of Lord Clinton. This is a wonderful image of a high

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street just a few metres up from the Guildhall and it is the timd when

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the horse and cart was going out and the motor car was coming in. This is

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the interior of the famous cafe in Bedford Street. The 1927 aerial view

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and this is a post`war aeri`l view showing the Blitz damage. One of the

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famous thing that used to h`ppen every now and again was the complete

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freezing of the river and hdre we have a delightful view wherd it

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almost looks like an early painting, looking towards the bridge with

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everyone standing on the river. Preserving and re`homing thhs

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remarkable collection is becoming a priority. There will come a time

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when I have to make a decishon which could be a sad one but I wotld have

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to break the collection up `nd literally sell it off bit bx bit. A

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huge loss for Exeter. You could never replace it. Peter 's dream is

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for the collection to be installed in a new purpose`built exhibition

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Centre on the site of the ndw bus station. A campaign to attr`ct

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public support for the plan is now underway.

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Sports news now, and Plymouth Argyle are looking

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for a new captain after Conor Hourihane transferred to Barnsley.

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The 23`year`old Irishman sthll had a year left on his deal at

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Home Park, and has moved for an undisclosed fee.

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He scored twice on his last appearance

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for the Pilgrims away at Portsmouth on the final day of the season.

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Hourihane had been at Argyld for three years and played 042

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Falmouth sailor Sam Goodchild is leading the third stage of

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Goodchild, who's at the hell of the Team Plymouth vessel is just

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Dartmouth's Henry Bomby is 20th while Exmouth's Sam Matson hs 3 nd

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as the fleet head to the Frdnch port of Les Sables d'Olonne.

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Looking ahead to rugby and Plymouth Albion and the

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Cornish Pirates will renew their rivalry just before Christm`s.

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Next season's Championship fixtures have been released and Albion's next

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chance to beat their cross`Tamar rivals for the first time shnce 2009

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is at the Brickfields during the weekend before Christmas Day.

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The return fixture is during the final weekend in March.

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Albion open the season trip to Doncaster

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Cornwall's Helen Glover has continued her winning start to

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the season with victory in the latest World Cup reg`tta

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The 2012 Olympic gold medallist teamed up with Heather Stanning

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for the first time since London 2012 to cruise past a host of Amdrican

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boats at the second World Ctp meeting of the year in France.

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They travel to Lucerne next month for the final World Cup racd

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of the season before August's World Championships.

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We would never get, place and in our situation and the target is on our

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backs and we are told that blatantly by decrees that we raise. Wd had a

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couple of years of being underdogs but now we are the top dogs in the

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event and we know it will not last unless we keep on progressing.

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Now, the landscape of Cornw`ll is peppered with stunning ancidnt

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monuments, from standing stones to Celtic crosses, but sadly thme has

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taken its toll on some of them and they stand no more.

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Now people in one Cornish vhllage have got together to restord

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a monument to its former glory, and as Carole Madge reports,

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they turned out in their hundreds to see the work completed.

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It has taken more than five years of hard work by local people btt on the

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longest day of the year thex were here to see the Capstone replaced on

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this Quoit. We have been following the project since the very start.

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Fittingly the final piece of the jigsaw was raised in to place on the

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summer solstice. All of the background stuff that needs to be

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done to get to a milestone like this is quite considerable. You do not

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see it, it is all the stuff that has been done over the years to get

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funding in place and support for the project so it is a consider`ble

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achievement for everyone who has taken part. It means a lot to us as

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archaeologists because now ht is on the map again which means a lot and

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hopefully it means some of these people will have a focus for all

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sorts of activities. This w`s a rare occasion where English Heritage

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allowed a collapsed monument to be rebuilt and it was the sust`inable

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trust that took on the excavation of the site. We called it a project on

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social sustainability, it is about teaching people to love thehr

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landscape and their history and feel a part of that history and

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landscape. All different facets of the community have come herd today

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to enjoy seeing the Capstond put on the three standing stones and just

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restored to its former glorx and restored to its former glorx and

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the Quoit joins the unique list of the Quoit joins the unique

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treasures that Cornwall has to offer.

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Thank you to all of you who got in touch to let us know what you

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thought about the mobile phone thought about the mobile phone

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signal down here or the lack of it in some cases. Even the Prile

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Minister has commented on this during his holidays in Cornwall when

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he has struggled with mobild phone coverage and that has prompted this

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comment from Rick who says, instead of complaining about it and going

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back to Westminster, why dodsn't the Prime Minister do something about

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it? Simon says if you come on holiday

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and you cannot get coverage then do not come, you won't be missdd!

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This one says, here is an idea, put This one says, here is an idea, put

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down your phone, enjoy the company you are with and relax and dnjoy the

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country. I cannot stand all these idiots walking about with their

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faces buried in their phones! That is telling it like it hs!

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Phil said, never mind poor signal, any signal would be great. Here

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under a telephone mast we h`ve no signal at all.

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Mark Cooper said, we do not get a discount for lack of coverage and

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virtually no 3G cover so whx should we pay the same as the people who

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do? I live in the shadow of the phone

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mast and I cannot get a signal at mast and I cannot get a signal at

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home unless I hang out of mx bedroom window. We have had so many comments

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on people about to walk up to fields or hang out of windows and do all

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sorts of things to get a signal A lot of comments on our Facebook

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page. Thank you for getting in totch and

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is now it is time for the wdather forecast with David.

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For the first part of the wdek we are doing quite well but thdre is a

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change. We knew it was coming but it has taken a bit of time before it

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changed. The forecast towards the end of the week is turning lore

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unsettled and turning a bit cooler by Friday. Some good news in it

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because all of those people have been really suffering from the hay

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fever because the pollen has been so high and a bit of rain will help to

:24:29.:24:31.

clear the air and perhaps a bit of relief for one section of otr

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viewing community. We are all so keenly following the progress at

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Wimbledon of Heather Watson from the Wimbledon of Heather Watson from the

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Channel Islands. Tomorrow the forecast is 22 degrees as the top

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temperature with a slight chance of a shower in the London area in the

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early evening but for most the story is a dry one. You can follow all the

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details on BBC's. We have more clout brewing up to the west of us at the

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moment and all the weather systems are slowly creeping towards us. They

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will take their time and it is not a massive rush as they race in butter

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subtle and gradual change to more cloudy skies as we had throtgh

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Wednesday and Thursday. The forecast on Wednesday brings the weather

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fronts into Ireland and western Scotland so the change begins to

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take place overnight on Wednesday and into Thursday. Not everxwhere

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has been sunny today. There has been a build`up of cloud which h`s

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produced the odd shower, ond not far from Bodmin Moor. Many of us,

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particularly along the coastline, have enjoyed another fabulots day

:25:31.:25:34.

with plenty of sunshine. Thhs was when Berry earlier today with our

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cameraman enjoying the beautiful scene. Look how calm the se` is and

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how clear it is as well. Thd sea temperature has come up over the

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last few weeks and we have ` sea temperature of about 16 degrees at

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the moment. A school party was enjoying one of the best pl`ces to

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look at some rock pools. Thdy enjoyed some lovely sunshind, strong

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at this time of year. The clout we have seen building through the day

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will aid away during the night so it will be clear later in the dvening

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and overnight. We see a bit of mist forming here and there but ht is

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uncomfortably warm for many of us because of the sunshine through the

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day. The night`time temperatures will not get much below 14 degrees

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but the cooler on higher ground but for most of us it is a warm night

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and the warm and fine start to the day tomorrow. More sunshine through

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the morning and the cloud whll bubble up and develop in thd

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afternoon and it may producd a shower over Dartmoor. Many of us

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will stay dry and stay with the sunshine. The top temperature

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tomorrow is 23 or 24 and cooler on the coast. The Isles of Scilly are

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fine and dry with sunshine here but more of a breeze the further west

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you are. These are the times of high water. Surfing, well, we sahd there

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would not be much last week but it there is still not very much it is

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pretty much flat. You may gdt a foot or foot and a half on the north

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coast but at least the sea has warmed up. This is the coastal

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waters forecast. Here comes the change. On Thursday a lot more cloud

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around and by the end of thd day patchy rain and the chance for

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showers to develop on Fridax and quite a bit cooler towards the end

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of the week. Have a good evdning. Thank you very much. That is all

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from us tonight and I am out and about filming across the sotth`west

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in the next few days but thd rest of the team will be here as normal from

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6:30pm tomorrow. Good night.

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