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programme. The headlines. Murdered in broad daylight. The lease in

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Gloucester continued their investigation into the fatal

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stabbing of a 50-year-old man. Dialling 999 in Cheltenham tonight.

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Why the emphasis will now take you to the class to the cluster sharing

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oil instead. Paying tribute to that unity is where all the men who went

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to war came home. And the man who taught the world how to spell

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Keynsham. We celebrate the life of foot opals predict that Horace

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Batchelor. Five people are still being

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questioned tonight after a 50-year-old man was stabbed to death

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in Gloucester on Saturday. The victim, who has been named locally

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as Neil Bennett, was found on Park End Road near Gloucester Park. Just

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hours before, the city had been celebrating its annual carnival.

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Steve Knibbs, has the latest. It was carnival weekend in

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Gloucester - but the celebrations were muted by the death here on

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Saturday night. It's thought the victim was trying to escape from an

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incident near the city's park - he made his way past the funfair, which

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had been closed due to the weather, but was found on a road outside the

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park by police Today the annual funfair was open again for business.

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The first officers on the scene tried to revive him. The results of

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the post-mortem and formal identification are expected be

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released tomorrow although the victim has been named locally as

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Neil Bennett, 50 old man who lived here in the city. As the least

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searched houses nearby, life got back to normal in Gloucester Park.

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And the police were here too - this time to reassure staff and the

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public that the murder was an isolated attack. Our people have

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worked with the police and we are up and running again today. The park is

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a safe place to come. The funfair is very safe. At a time of celebration

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in the city, those who work to keep it safe want to the ensure this rare

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attack doesn't put people off from coming to the area. We have the

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peace festival happening on Friday, we have fireworks on Saturday, and

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Jamaican independence on Sunday, so we have a lot to look forward to.

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Police were today given more time to question two men and a woman

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arrested on Saturday night. A further two men are also under

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suspicion of being involved in the fatal stabbing.

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Organisers of this year's Harbour Festival in Bristol say despite

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heavy downpours over the weekend, the event was a success. 250,000

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people attended over the three days. One highlight was the firework

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display on Saturday night, which returned after a two-year break. The

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two new stages were also popular, although some events had to be

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cancelled due to torrential rain on Saturday.

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Meanwhile a ferry company in Bristol's harbour that went into

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administration has been saved by a community share offer. The Bristol

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Ferry Boat Company needed to raise �250,000 from investors by the end

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of this month. By this morning it had unofficially topped �300,000.

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The firm says more than 600 people bought the shares.

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Swindon's X Factor runner-up Jahmene Douglas has dedicated a track from

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his new album to two local girls killed in a car crash. Jahmene's

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album has reached Number One in the official UK album charts last night.

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It includes a song called Arms Of The Angel, which he sings in tribute

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to 17-year-old Kerrylee O'Leary Staniford and Shaya Leigh, who was

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18. They died in an accident on the A419 near the town in May.

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The MP for Cheltenham is warning that peoples' lives will be put at

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risk, because of changes being brought in tonight. From eight

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o'clock this evening, ambulances will no longer take patients to

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Cheltenham accident and emergency unit but they'll make the journey

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instead to the Gloucestershire Royal. Laura Jones reports.

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Monday morning at A&E in Cheltenham. From the outside, it looks calm

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enough. A steady stream of walk-in patients - and several people being

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brought in by ambulance. On the inside, a dedicated team is working

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hard, as they do, 24 hours a day, healing broken bones and saving

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lives. From this evening though, a critical part of what goes on here

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will change. The accident and emergency unit here in Cheltenham is

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not actually placing. It will stall stay open 24 hours a day and walk-in

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patients will still always be treated here. But from now on

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emergency patients who need to be brought by endless night time will

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be brought to Gloucester instead. Gloucestershire Royal hospital is

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eight miles away and the journey should take about 20 minutes.

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According to the local MP, face extra minutes can mean the

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difference between life and death. Even a increase of that distance

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great a measurable increase of risk of death. We have not seen the

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evidence that says it is safer to combine the hospitals. Those in

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charge say the changes are needed partly because there are not enough

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emergency doctors to go around. These changes are all about patient

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care quality and standards. We are responding to the call for high

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standards. But today, people here did not seem convinced. Anyone will

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tell you that it can take 40 minutes to get to Gloucester because of

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traffic problems. If they stop light services here it will eventually

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stop being accident and emergency during the day as well. That seems

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to be the big worry, that these changes could be the thin end of the

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wedge. And there are more changes to come

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in the way health care is provided in the west. A major provider of the

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NHS non-emergency telephone service in Somerset will be pulling out of

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its contract. The county is one of nine regions to be affected across

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the country. So what will this mean to people living there? And what are

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the implications for everyone else here in the west? Our reporter Ali

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Vowles has been taking a look at the situation and joins us from Bath.

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Of course, the whole point of the national 111 service is to try and

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keep people out of the A&E departments - hospitals like here at

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the RUH in Bath. Somerset was the only want to be provided by NHS

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Direct. Today, talked have been going on all day and it is very

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likely that the interim provider will be the Somerset South West

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Ambulance Service. They currently run the Dorset service. For they

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call workers who operate from Exeter, they are worried about their

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jobs. They do not know what will happen when the new contract is

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provided. The union representing health workers says they warned that

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NHS 111 was a problem and they say today's news may have indications

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for the whole service. I think the other providers, some of them are

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not getting paid yet, and I think it is a question whether it is viable,

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whether the public have confidence in the system and whether the GPs

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have confidence. If these groups do not, it is a nail in the coffin for

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all of them. If anyone needs to call NHS 111 tonight, will they get

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through? They will get through and

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essentially the service will be the same. Somerset say it should be

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seamless. For the 3 million of us who live in her and North East

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Somerset and Wiltshire, the service is run by a company called Harmoni.

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I asked them whether it would have implications for them and, perhaps

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not surprisingly, they said no comment. Having researched the story

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all day and knowing how complicated it is, I think this is definitely

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one story we have not seen the back Wiltshire-based soldiers have been

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involved an operation which has seen fierce fighting against the Taliban

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in Afghanistan. 80 troops from Bulford's four Rifles helped in the

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mission to clear the Sangin area of Helmand Province of insurgents.

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British soldiers are handing control over to the Afghan Army - and four

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Rifles' involvement in front line action has raised questions about

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long term security once British troops leave.

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Sangin is well known to West Country soldiers and Royal Marines. 100

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British lives have been lost there. And now Bulford's four Rifles have

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been on the front line in Sangin. Assisting the Afghan National Army -

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just months before they take control of their own security. In a

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statement the Ministry of Defence has played down four Rifles' role,

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saying, "UK personnel do on occasion operate outside the usual UK area of

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operations in central Helmand in an advisory capacity. These out-of-area

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operations have been a long-standing element of the UK mission in

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Afghanistan and are completely in line with our current role of

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providing training, advice and assistance to the Afghan National

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Security Forces." They add that four Rifles did little more than help

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with casualty evacuation. But most MPs in Afghanistan are concerned

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their army may not be able to keep the peace after 2014. If United

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States and rated politicians say to Afghanistan goodbye, it will be a

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disaster in Afghanistan. Four Rifles is currently mentoring and helping

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the Afghan Army. And the decision to deploy them in a combat role needed

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approval from the UK's Defence Secretary. A top US general says it

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doesn't mean that Afghans are failing to protect themselves.

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Taliban began this year with certain stated objectives. They wanted to

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break the confidence of the Afghan security forces. They did not

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accomplish any of that. Four Rifles return to Wiltshire in October.

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Their commander, Brigadier Rupert Jones, said today the Afghans are

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operating virtually independently during this latest mission. That

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will be tested once Britian's combat role in Afghanistan stops at the end

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of 2014. Welcome to Monday's Points West. If

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you got soaked today we hope you've managed to dry out. Still to come

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this evening. Countdown to the new football season. Tonight we look

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ahead to Yeovil's Championship campaign. And the man who put

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Keynsham on the map in the '50s and '60s. We explore the wonderful world

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of Horace Batchelor. The tunnel in Dorset where two

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people died when they were buried in a landslip has finally re-opened.

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Rosemary Snell and Michael Rolfe - both from Somerset - were killed at

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Beaminster a year ago. The County Council said today that the repair

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work had taken longer than expected to ensure the tunnel is as safe as

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possible. Here's our Dorset reporter, Simon Clemison.

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It was a measurable scene which had a horrific story to tell. No one

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knew the full script for days. Built 180 years ago, few people will have

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heard of the Beaminster tunnel before July last year. Heavy rain

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hit parts of Dorset and Rosemary Snell and Michael Rolfe made their

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way from Beaminster North Somerset. Can this have they left the town

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their car was flattened by mud and rubble. They lay undiscovered for

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more than a week. Today, after �2 million of repairs, the tunnel was

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reopened. I followed the Escort and in we go. This is the first journey

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back on the road since the tragedy unfolded last summer. Soon others

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were heading into the tunnel as well, showing their support on what

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is a day of mixed feelings. We are ecstatic that the tunnel is a

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renowned Beaminster is now out on, but of course there was a tragic

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accident last year and we do reflect on that. The town has been suffering

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over the last 12 months. Relief today, but respect for those who

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perished. We will never forget those two people. We are not celebrating

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it, because of that. It has been a year that it has been closed,

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thoroughly inconvenient. The council says it took its time, to ensure the

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tunnel is a safe as possible. They're called Thankful Villages -

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communities where ALL soldiers sent to serve in the First World War came

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home. There are only 51 across the whole of the UK. And a group of

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motorcyclists have embarked on a charity ride to visit every one and

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present them with a commemorative plaque. This morning they rode into

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Somerset. Clinton Rogers was there to meet them.

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7am, and the Thankful Villages run arrives at Holywell Lake on the

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Somerset Devon border. It may have been early but half the village was

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there to meet them - including the local vicar. This is the role of

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honour from form church, just the road. The first time I read the site

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was on Remembrance Day and I write here nine years ago. We are told

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that they all returned, which is the good news. John Nash's father, Fred,

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was one of those who came home - unscathed by a war that took so many

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lives. For my dad I feel very fortunate. If he had not survived I

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would not be here, of course. He lived in Toulouse 88, died in 1988.

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There are only 51 Thankful Villages in the whole of the UK - amazingly

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14 of them are double thankful, where all their number survived both

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World Wars. This is the one that you will have proudly displayed. Each

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community will receive a commemorative plaque as part of this

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charity ride, which will also raise money for the Royal British Legion.

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It is the centenary next year, 100 years since World War I. We thought,

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what can we do? When the ex-servicemen came out with a story

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about the thankful villages, we decided we would go and visit them

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and give them recognition. welcome that we get from communities

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is beyond what we thought. It is humbling. An hour later, they were

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off again. 400 miles and four Thankful Villages to cover today.

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We all know parking can sometimes be a problem in our city centres. But

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the driver of this car in Bath found it trickier than most. Part of

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Julian Road had to be closed after the elderly motorist managed to

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balance his vehicle on the kerb. Police feared the car - left with

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two wheels off the ground - could roll when they tried to move it.

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How it was concluded, we do not know. We will find out. Now believe

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it or not, the football season is almost upon us and all this week on

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Points West we'll be assessing the prospects for our local sides. And

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for fans of Yeovil Town, the season can't come soon enough. Just ten

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years after entering the Football League they'll be watching their

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side play in the Championship, following their team's play-off

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final win at Wembley. Damian Derrick looks ahead to the Glovers' first

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ever season in the second tier of English football.

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That is it, a huge roar around Wembley Stadium and the Yeovil

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player Salop Road. Yeovil Town, RA Championship club. Seems that will

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live long in the memory of the fans. And the excitement shows no signs of

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disappearing. Waited 60 years to see this. People say to me the desert be

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up there, but if you don't want Carl, you don't deserve to be

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playing. Unreal to see the ex-journalist. Every game, we are

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going to enjoy it, have a little party. The club has had in 11 weeks

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to prepare for it biggest season yet with one of the smallest budgets.

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They cancel wheat in 9500 people. But last season their average crowd

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was just over 4000. The figure in the Championship is more than four

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times that amount. It is not only through the turnstiles that they

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will be short of change. Queens Park Rangers and Redding already start

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with a huge advantage. �12 million of parachute payments from the

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Premier League. Police to be six times the entire budget of a club

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like Yeovil. We can make sure we are ambitious, we can make sure we pay

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attention, that we are the fittest, that we have more desire than anyone

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else. All those things don't cost money. If they are ahead of us an

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unbelievable quality, we will hold our hands up, then we will. It is

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that kind of positivity that will keep the fans and the club going on

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their journey they never dreamt that they would be making.

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The mere mention of a trip to NASA would get many of us excited, but

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for a group of sixth form students, it's about to become a reality. A

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team from St Mary Redcliffe Sixth Form in Bristol have won a national

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Space design competition. Tomorrow they're flying out to Houston to

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demonstrate how they'd build a space settlement that could accommodate up

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to 10,000 people. And some of the group are here tonight.

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Congratulations. You nervous? nervous but it should be good fun.

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We have to design a settlement for up to 10,000 people in three days.

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We will work with international students. How did he get this stage?

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We had to take part in the national final which took place in London. We

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only had 24 hours to design the space station and got given a

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different reef. It was all ready intense. You are telling us it was

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not so much an interview as an interrogation. Towards the end of

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the presentation, it was ours was the one that got picked apart. It

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was really harsh. The judges picked it to bits in it you still one. What

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was that the? I do not know, think it was just that we really went into

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detail on the whole thing. You had to design that one in 24 hours. Next

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time, you have four days. How big does it have to be? It is going to

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BCG compare to what we have done before. It could literally be

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anything in space. For now, we're just going through imagining what we

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could need to think of for it. We have no idea the moment will stop

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it'll be interesting. You have a ten hour flight to think about it but a

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very wide brief. Do you know what that competition is like? You'll be

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similar to what we have done before. Just harder, perhaps, because we

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have all these different cultures coming together. We have teams from

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watching Tina and other places that we'll be working through. And there

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will be teams of 15 people all. It will be challenging. A settlement

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for 10,000 people, what is the one thing that Iniesta have? Oxygen!

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thing we found with our last on this list the tentacle stuff, but more

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the real stuff. They picked on us for having a lot of hairdressers,

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but when you think about it, that is what you need. That is my kind of

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thinking! . What do you win? We won the trip to Houston and it is medals

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and trophies. Good luck. Now, have a listen to this. Don't

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send any money, just your name and address. Send it now to Horace

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Batchelor, Department one, Jean Chim -- Keynsham, Bristol. If that sounds

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familiar - you'll remember the "Infra-Draw" method of playing the

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pools - invented and promoted by pools winner Horace Batchelor. He

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made Keynsham famous in the '50s and '60s - but never received much local

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acclaim. So, in a new play a larger than life Horace character puts the

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case for a bit more recognition. Here's Jules Hyam.

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My fame had its advantages. I moved up to division one, stars of stage

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and screen came to visit. Horace Batchelor. A man who found fame

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around the world through his many broadcasts on Radio Luxembourg - but

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the man whose pools wining method was based in Keynsham - is something

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of a forgotten man in the town he was associated with. The authors

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take is that Horace think she should be a bit that are remembered, a bit

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more welcomed as a character from the past. In this PC advocates his

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cause. The rat Pack are expected at any moment. He is remembered in

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Keynsham, but just the name. Don't know anything else about him. I

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placed on notice in the local paper asking for it. Memory is and was

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inundated with lots of letters. What I discovered was that people either

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love him or hated him. Indeed, some saw him as a scam artist - a man who

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used this quirky machine to encourage gambling. The machine

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clearly doesn't do any calculations. It's just a prop. But his method was

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based in maths and it did win jackpots several times - making

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Horace a rather wealthy man. When he had an lots of money, he bought

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himself a 27 bedroom house in Salford which was named after the

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method. I think he was quite a character. Because there is so

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little in the public domain about him, the writer can take what their

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is about him and then use their imagination to create a mixing truth

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and fiction. I know what you are all thinking, Horace you were the

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sponsor not the talent. I beg to differ. Just because I do not have

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the shiny suits and pearly white teeth, I had found fame. Those Radio

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Luxembourg distributed right down to Lots of heavy rain today. You must

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ask where it all came from Andy said ask where it all came from Andy said

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up there! It was where he went to that was more of an instructive

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issue! Bible show in the raid on why not all of you got to see

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thunderstorms. Tomorrow, no risk of thunder. Some wet weather for the

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morning, improving steadily through the course of the afternoon. These

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distinct convergence lines where the wind comes together and forces storm

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's path. Just of late, the last of the thunderstorm clusters has been

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pushing through parts of the Wiltshire. Still a lot of like him.

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There are few deny armies of the clusters coming up through parts of

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Lyme Bay. The Met Office yellow warning will continue until about

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9pm. Then we lose the showers and have a quiet as well for a while

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before the rain, particularly south of the M4. This even then, the

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computer graphic is picking up on where most of the thunderstorms and

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showers are. Still a chance of one or two in North Somerset Bristol but

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it is a diminishing chance. By the early hours of the morning, after

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the quieter part of the night, here comes the rain that will dominate

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the early part of the day. A lot of cloud around, the rain at its

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heaviest as you can further south. It will ease away through the course

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