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in Ukraine. That is all from the BBC News at six. It is goodbye from me

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Welcome to BBC Points West with Alex Lovell and Sabet Choudhury

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Firework smoke didn't cause Britain's worst motorway pile`up `

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the Coroner rules that fog was the main factor

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in the M5 Somerset crash, which killed seven people.

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Over two years on, the relatives talk about their heartache `s the

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investigation go on. He cannot rule out the fact that the

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smoke did not play a part and that is quite important to us.

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Caught red`handed ` our camdras are with the police catching chhldren

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A new temporary home for thhs Banksy prised off a wall `

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And the zoo which has popped up in Malmesbury,

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transforming a derelict nursing home.

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An inquest into the deaths of seven people in one

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of the worst accidents ever seen on UK roads has finished today.

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The crash on the M5 in 2011 involved 34 vehicles,

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unable to avoid the pile`up due to thick fog on the carriageway.

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At one point, the organiser of a local fireworks display w`s

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accused of breaching health and safety rules after witndsses

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reported seeing smoke from the display drifting towards thd road.

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But, today, the Somerset coroner said

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he dismissed the idea that smoke was the cause.

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No one knows which vehicles collided first. Survivors said it was like a

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scene from a bombing, the twisted wrecks of lorries, trailers and

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dozens of cars. At 8:20pm on the 4th of November 2011, 34 vehiclds, 1

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people injured, seven peopld dead. The worst accident on UK ro`ds since

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1993. Tony and Pamela Adams were childhood sweethearts. Together for

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over 50 years. They were drhving back from visiting their datghter

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when they were killed in thd crash. Today, the family said they were

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still dealing with their de`ths Everyday is still a mountain to

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climb. Everyday is a struggle to get through. You feel you have lost part

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of your identity. Both my mtm and my dad, that is not easy. Witndsses saw

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running fires of flowing didsel for the tyres exploded, debris lelted to

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the surface of the road. Ond witness said the fog had been a oncd in a

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decade event, so thick you could not see more than a few feet ahdad.

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Others said a wall of smoke from a nearby firework display had drifted

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across the road. The organiser of the display was charged with

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breaching health and safety regulations. He was found not

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guilty. Today, the coroner concluded that

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the people lost their lives in a road traffic collision when their

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vehicles entered an area of reduced visibility. He dismissed thd idea

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that smoke was responsible for the reduced visibility but he s`id he

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could not rule out the posshbility that it added to the problel.

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Six of the victims died on the road. One survived long enotgh to

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make it does but all. Today's conclusion that thick fog

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disoriented drivers, unable to see the carnage meters ahead.

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Coincidentally, just before the conclusion of today's inquest,

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after another car fire on the motorway near Taunton.

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Luckily, no`one was hurt, but the road was closed in both

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directions because of the sloke drifting across the carriagdway

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for drivers trying to get away for Easter.

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An eight`year`old boy from Bristol was cautioned

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by the police yesterday, after being caught shoplifthng.

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shoplifting is the one thing on the increase.

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The top stores in the West don't want to talk about it

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but police records show a national increase of 8%.

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Our Home Affairs Corresponddnt, Steve Brodie,

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has been out with officers on patrol.

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Shoplifting as it's most often seen ` caught on CCTV.

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The up`close reality is more shocking.

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PC Mike Woods has been calldd out to the Broadmead shopping cdntre.

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A store detective has detained four young boys `

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one of them just eight years old ` on suspicion of stealing drhnks

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And they're being held in a room downstairs.

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The first thing I have to do is caution you. You do not havd to say

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anything but it may harm yotr defensive you do not mention when

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questioned something you later rely on in court.

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PC Woods explains to the boys what could happen to them.

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The first alternative isn't very attractive.

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All four of you will be put in handcuffs, taken out of the store,

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or taken through the store hn handcuffs, which is embarrassing.

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There will be a van waiting for you outside and we will put you in there

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and take you to the police station. The four boys caught shoplifting

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were dealt with by restorative justice ` in other

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words, they meet face to face with the store detective who caught them

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and admit their guilt. The process

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is remarkably successful, with a very low rate

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of re`offending. The shop security officer

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tells the boys their actions could result hn staff

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losing their jobs. How does that make you feel, now you

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have heard that? It is is just too make clear what ``

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it is just a clear that thehr crime has a consequence. There ard the

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consequences of their actions on them as well as the store.

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Over the last three years in Bristol there were 1,800 reported c`ses

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In Bath, there were 647, with Boots the biggest sufferers.

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In Gloucester, shoplifters struck over 900 times,

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And, in Swindon, there were 660 cases reportdd,

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In Weston`Super`Mare, shop owner Paul Batts has CCTV on his till

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and a radio link with street wardens

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and says small busineses are most at risk.

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Two independent business owners like myself, it comes from my bottom

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line. The larger stores seel to see this as a token problem and a lot of

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them have lost their security guards due to cutbacks but for smaller

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shops like me, it effectively comes out of my pocket.

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It's a crime which nationally costs our economy millions of pounds.

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A service was held in London today in memory of WPC Yvonne Fletcher,

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who was shot outside the Libyan embassy 30 years ago

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Before joining the Metropolitan Police,

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Yvonne lived in Semley in Whltshire, where her mother still lives now.

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Tonight, she'll be rememberdd at a service in the village church.

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Yvonne Fletcher's mum and d`d, Queenie and Tim,

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arrive in St James' Square, Central London,

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where their daughter died 30 years ago today.

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Yvonne was policing a demonstration outside

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the Libyan Embassy, when rotnds were fired from inside the building.

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To this day, no one has been convicted of her murder. Thd

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Metropolitan Police Commisshoner sat with her parents today that faced

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questions about the case. They have lost their daughter. We lost a

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colleague. We are determined we catch the person responsibld. The

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order of service included a poem read by Yvonne 's sister and a

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two`minute silence. There she fell, and here

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she will always be rememberdd. More than 100 miles away

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from the centre of London, the quiet, peaceful little Wiltshire

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village of Semley before joining

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the Metropolitan Police in London. Yvonne is remembered at every turn

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and, inside the church, this stained`glass window installed in

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her memory is full of colour. Three decades on and Yvonne's family

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said, to many, it may seem like a fading memory but to ask, it is as

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clear as yesterday. Closure is important to the family so we can

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remember her as the happy, caring person she was.

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with all your local news here in the West.

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the Hollywood legend being honoured with a festival in his home town.

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And the Easter weekend will see two fine days and to unsettle d`ys. You

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are wondering which way arotnd they are, I will tell you at the end of

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the programme. The Banksy painting controvdrsially

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removed from a wall in Bristol is going on display to

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the public tomorrow in a museum The street artist painted it

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on a piece of wood, but it was taken down on Tudsday

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by the manager of a nearby xouth project, who insists Banksy left

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the mural as a gift to his club Well, talks have been going

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on all day to try to work ott Bristol's mayor,

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George Ferguson, is here. I think we have a happy resolution.

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What we have done, as you s`y, we put it in the art gallery. The club

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released it willingly. We are collecting money for the cltb so

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anyone can see it for free, whether they are in Bristol or wherdver I

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ask that they put a bit of loney in for the club and ideas about what to

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do with it in the long run. Apparently, it belongs to us. It

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belongs to the people of Brhstol. Jack Grimshaw `` bank sees one of

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us. `` Banksy is one of us. They have got it on loan for us

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until such a time as the ownership is established was up a lot of

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people said that I stole it. That is the last thing I have done. I have

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probably look after `` lookdd after it and enjoy. Damage. Do yot still

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think he is a thief? I said that technically it was that but

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absolutely, I am always... H have known him for 30 or 40 years in the

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city. I am on side with him and in practice, he probably did s`y that.

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I have no argument with him. Do you see why he did it? His club is

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struggling financially, he did what he thought he had to do. He has

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raised the profile of his club so we all know about it, which is

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brilliant. As you know, the youth services in Bristol have suffered

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from a contract that came in way before I came into office and I

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think that this is a good w`y of demonstrating how it is important,

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how important that role is. If Banksy says himself that it belongs

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to the club, are you happy to let it go? It is up to him to say where it

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belongs. Banksy paid as a htge mad respect putting way he did. `` where

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he did. Meanwhile, in Cheltenham, engineers

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from BT arrived early this lorning to polish and clean one

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of their telephone boxes. Nothing strange you might think

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except that this telephone box is the centre of another possible

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Banksy piece of street art, and has attracted

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worldwide attention. The payphone had been

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in a poor condition, but we spotted them this morning

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giving it including replacing

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a broken pane of glass A plane will be at the airthme to ``

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air show which has not left the US before now.

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It's warm, it's sunny ` a good time for messing about on the river.

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Although I'm not sure rowing to London

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can be classified exactly as "messing about".

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I don't know if it will be luch fun for these guys. They have a long way

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to go in the canoe race. Thdy say it is the canoeist's Everest. Ht is a

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challenge of skill, stamina and good planning. They have to travdl 1 0

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and 75 miles all the way to London, to Westminster Bridge, next to the

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Houses of Parliament. There are a lot of competitors. There are about

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200 in the senior competitors race where they go nonstop. We h`ve two

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canoeists taking part. How tough is it? It is one of the toughest in the

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world. More from them in a loment. But first, let us take a look at the

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rest of the sport. To football and the next fotr days

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could be crucial in determining the futures

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of our clubs. Yeovil Town are bottom of

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the Championship but Bristol Rovers are perilously close to dropping out

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of the League altogether. With four games to go, they're

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fourth from bottom of Leagud Two and on Saturday

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they play Portsmouth. For myself as a player, we have to

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concentrate on those four g`mes We need to hope that we have done

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enough to make sure we have a future at this club with a new man`ger Not

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only is it a big four games to make you because those in division but

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for all of us, it is a big four games to make sure we have ` future

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at the club. So Rovers play Saturday but all our

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other sides are in action tomorrow, Good Friday, and in the Chalpionship

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Yeovil Town are bottom of the league and fighting for survival away

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at Blackburn Rovers. In League One, Swindon just outside

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the playoffs are away at Coventry, now host Notts County

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at Ashton Gate. And, in League Two, Cheltenham Town

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are at home to Fleetwood. There's a top

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of the table clash tomorrow night at the Mem as Bristol Rugby take on

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London Welsh in the Championship. The two sides have already

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guaranteed themselves a place and this match could be a dress

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rehearsal for the final next month. London Welsh are the only shde

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Bristol haven't beaten this season. I think we are more at ease with one

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another and the weather is getting better. I think we have got the same

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approach. How the opposition Cobra that might be a different thing and

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there will be times were me have to adapt. But our intent and philosophy

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should remain the same. And in the Premiership Bath play

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Worcester as they try to celent their fourth place and a spot

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in the end of season title play`off, while Gloucester need to be`t Wasps

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if they're to stay in contention for

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a European Cup place next sdason. Let us get a little bit mord on the

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Devizes to Westminster canod race. Let us speak to the guys who are

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taking place. Sam Weller, you have done this before. What is it like?

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It is gruelling. It is a re`l challenge, mentally and physically.

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It pushes you to the limit. It took 27 hours last time, which is

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nonstop. A lot of pain and blisters. Use a lot of energy. Is there a

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particular part that is mord difficult? Night`time, it is very

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lonely and dark, it can get very cold as well. It is pretty hard at

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night. Your colleague in thd boat is Steve wish. You have not done it

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before, are you worried? I just want to get on with it now. It h`s been

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tough practising through winter We are ready now. If you paddld

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nonstop, how do you eat, rest, go to the loo? Basically, we don't rest,

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we go to the toilet in the boat we have points where we have to get out

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of the boat and the support group will feed us and off we go. There is

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no real rest. How quickly do you wished you hope to do it? 22 hours.

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They set off on Saturday morning, I think.

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And finally from me, Gloucester s Michael Wasley has qualified

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for the first round of the World Snooker Championships,

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where he'll play Ding Junhuh on Sunday ` tough draw that.

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And the football referee, Lde Probert, who lives in Wiltshire

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has been chosen to take charge of this year's FA Cup Final.

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From Devizes, back to you. Thank you.

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One of Hollywood's biggest stars ` born and brought up in Bristol `

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is having a festival put on in his honour.

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Cary Grant starred in 72 films and was a legend of the silver screen.

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But here, apart from a statte, he's been largely forgotten.

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One of his biggest fans, BBC Radio Bristol's Laura R`wlings,

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has been looking at his roots in the city.

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The world of theatre and film, it appeals to lots of people. Lany

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dream of being on stage. Not that many achieve it. If you havd the

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right face, and a name like Archie Leach, success should not bd too

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much of a problem. Of course, he became Cary Grant He

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did not start on stage, he started the `` he studied backstage, at the

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hippodrome. Then he outshond them all. This is a first`class ticket,

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sir. He is suave, sophistic`ted intelligent, each `` he chose

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greater roles. You had a ridiculous story about a leopard! I don't

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believe you! It has been sahd that Ian Fleming partially modelled James

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Bond's character upon Cary Grant's real`life zona. So if Cary Grant was

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such a big film star, and hd most definitely was, then why is there

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not more around to celebrathng? There are few loo plaque and there

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is a statue, but it is like we have forgotten him. Cary Grant ndver

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forgot where he came from. He was quite often in Bristol, vishting his

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mother, and he left quite an impression on the people he met He

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used to come to Arab garage when he was in Bristol. I will never forget

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the car he came in was huge, magnificent, and it took agds to

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fill it up with petrol. We never charged him. He appreciated it and

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he always left a lovely tip for us. There are big plans for celdbrating

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the wrist or born `` the Bristol`born Hollywood actor. So you

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can see North By Northwest right here in the West.

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Dr Charlotte Crofts, who's one of the organisers of the festival,

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Tell us about this festival. It is in October. It is the 11th `nd 2th

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of October. It is culminating in a red carpet gala double bill at the

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hippodrome, which is the thdatre where he first started getthng a

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taste for acting. That incltdes North By Northwest. What do you find

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so fascinating? He is gorgeous and he is a heart`throb and he hs an

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amazing actor. David Thomson said he is the best performer in thd history

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of cinema. He is the one of the speakers we hope to get for the

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festival. As I dug into his life story, his roots in Bristol, I

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became more enamoured of hil as a human being. He just had such a

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success Tory from quite humble beginnings. He had a tough start,

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didn't he? He was told his lother was dead when he was ten and he

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threw `` he ran away with a troop of acrobats. We are running out of time

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but you are keen to hear from people who have a connection with him. We

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hope to put together a brochure for the festival so if anyone h`s any

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stories, can they contact you through Points West? Yes. Thckets

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are on sale already. Two Ian Fergusson now. Not yet? Let's not do

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that. It is not just Banksy who h`s been

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busy with the spray can. A local artist has created his own zoo. He

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has transformed a derelict nursing home, which started as a wax of

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using his daughter, Daisy. H'm a 30 something graffiti artist whth

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children, a mortgage and I `m always after bag canvases that I w`nt to

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have fun with, and I'm hoping that I will not be arrested for thhs!

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Anyone with kids know that children love the animals and she is

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currently going through her talking face and she is into dinosatrs and

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penguins and elephants. As she was saying these things, I was getting

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excited and what you can sed now is what has come out to give hdr a bit

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of a buzz. Someone e`mailed me about the black rhino being an endangered

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species in Kenya. That got le thinking about endangered species.

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The bull elephant came along, and then the ostrich. I am adding things

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as we go. I was inspired to paint the draft `` painted the giraffe, I

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looked at the two Windows, `nd thought it would be great to have

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his neck snaking through thd windows. The children are the target

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market, so I was trying to give my daughter a buzz. It is a short walk

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up the road and you can see all of these wonderful paintings that look

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so real and colourful and bright. It costs nothing whereas if yot go to

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the zoo, it costs quite a lot of. You don't know whether the `nimals

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will do something or just stay in and sleep. It is because thdy look

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real. It is because they ard colourful. My fear is some of the

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children might get upset whdn the buildings demolished. Some people

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are looking to reserve some of the paintings. From Cary Grant two Ian

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Fergusson. I did that too e`rly earlier, so it is worth waiting for.

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Just a little bit too early, but never mind. It will be a wedkend of

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two Haas. We will see some rain about that we will come and say for

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that through the first. There will be a good deal of sunshine through

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tomorrow. There will be plenty of sunshine on offer, strong stnshine

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once again. It will be a drx day as well. The current story is one of a

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week occluded front working southwards, which brought the cloud

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cover today. That will take some time to sink away. Tomorrow, it will

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be clearer. There will be a little cloud here or there. There hs cooler

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air sinking down behind the front and the temperatures will bd a

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little bit depressed for sole of the region but the sunshine will offset

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that do a fair degree. The rest of this evening, little change. Cloud

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around as I said, which will continue for the first of the night.

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The skies will start to cle`r and where that happens first, in parts

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of Gloucestershire, we will see the lower of the temperatures. @s low as

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two or three degrees was a there may be a little frost but not as we had

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further south, around five or six Celsius here. Tomorrow should start

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with a good deal of sunshind. The wind have changed to a more north,

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north`easterly quarter. That is bringing this cooler feed of air.

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The strong sunshine, the UV levels are high again, will offset that. It

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will be decidedly pleasant hnto the afternoon, with no chance of rain.

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Temperatures around 12, 13 or 1 , a little bit down on today. Some areas

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will be a little bit up with temperatures into the upper teens.

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Saturday will bring more of the same. After a chilly start, it will

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be pleasant on Saturday. But the graphics show you what they've will

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be, showers on Sunday and into Monday. Some improvement on Monday.

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That is it from us for now. Do have a lovely weekend.

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I'll be back on Good Friday but from all of us here, goodbye.

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