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degrees. Thursday, more of the same. Is that is all from us. Now on

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Free school meals for all under`sevens.

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It's a perk worth ?400 a ye`r for parents, but some counchls have

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Our ambition is October half term, and the reception children `re on

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paid entry at the moment so they are not all having free lunches at lunch

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time, and at worst at Christmas so we planned to have it all sorted

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this autumn term. For the first time,

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a single dedicated centre in Bristol Hot on the election trail `

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Boris Johnson comes west to visit And could a new university building

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win a glittering prize Schools

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across the West have served up free The new government policy, which

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it's estimated will save falilies more than ?400 per child a xear has

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been widely welcomed by pardnts But many schools have struggled

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to provide hot lunches. Our reporter Fiona Lamdin h`s been

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to one school 200 sausages ` lunch for 100 hungry

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primary school children in Nunney. All this is being cooked up

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in the local cafe. And this is why ` the schools

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kitchen is just far too small. So the local cafe has becomd the

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only option. With the floods in Somerset the visitor Craig was cut

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down so much that some days you only see a couple of people, and I found

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it stressful because I was having to run the business of my own because

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we couldn't afford any staff, so when we got the phone call from the

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school to ask if we were interested in school lunches, I said yds and I

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thought there couldn't be m`ny. It's much hotter than the packed lunch.

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We are hoping that if they have a good meal at the they will have lots

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of energy and be ready to ldarn in the afternoons. They have bden

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tailing off in their perforlance after a packed lunch we hopd

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wholesome food will make a difference.

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But these children at First Nunney are some of the lucky ones.

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Many schools across the patch were just not ready

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to serve up hot food today, and a planned industrial`sized

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kitchen to serve the county's schools still isn't ready.

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Those 46 schools will all bd having cold meals, so the children would be

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having their entitlements. @s for the kitchens, we had to find sites

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for the new kitchens and thdn get rid of asbestos and build them.

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But back in Nunney on day one, this quirky new arrangement seems to

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The cafe is keen to ensure `ll the food on their menu is locally

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sourced and it doesn't get lore local than this. Here under

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school's playing field, carrots tomatoes, broccoli, which in a

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couple of weeks will be on the children's plates.

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For parents of under`sevens they'll be saving ?2.30 a day ` a bhll that

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After all, there is no such thing as a free lunch.

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Earlier I spoke to the Schools Minister and MP for Yeovil,

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I asked him why some local authorities, like Somerset, have had

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to use hundreds of thousands of pounds from their own budgets to

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Some of the councils have ddcided to add extra money into the amount that

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That's not from their own rdsources, it is from a ?1.2 biIlion

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budget the Department for Education has given to councils across the

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They are mistaken in the sense they got the money from the Department,

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1.2 billion, and if they want to top up the money we have given for

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Even the figures they are claiming they have topped it up by alount to

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only 2% or 3% of the entire amount our department gives them, so they

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have the money and that is why they are delivering on the ground.

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The other issue is that for many parents it's a gift of ?400 a year.

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Why does the taxpayer need to step in when many poor children

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We piloted this policy in p`rts of the country and we saw bhg

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benefits for attainment and healthy eating only camd

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No, what parents in many parts of the country have been giving

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were packed lunches, which are why the take`up of school

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We know 99% of those packed lunches don't meet school standards

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and we know from pilots that the benefits for healthy eating and

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attainment come from giving this to all children, so we don't h`ve the

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stigma of free school meals, which too often we had in the past,

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which meant many children entitled to free school meals didn't take

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them up because their familhes were embarrassed for them to be seen to

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need that support, so this hs a big step forward and I thhnk it's

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something the overwhelming lajority of parents welcome.

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And if it was your first dax at school today, I hope it went well.

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And on tomorrow's programme we go back to school down on the farm

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We'll be visiting an agricultural college in Somerset

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that says its results in the field are just as valid

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A South Gloucestershire man, who trolled on Twitter the Labour MP

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for Walthamstow, has been found guilty of sending

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Peter Nunn, from Emerson's Green, started to abuse Stella Cre`sy

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online after she took part in a campaign to have more woman

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Nunn claimed he had the right to express himself

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in a public forum, but todax the judge at Westminster Magistrate s

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The government's announced that some badgers are going to be vaccinated

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in the effort to stop the spread of TB in cattle.

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The ministry will inject thd animals in so`called "edge counties"

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outside hot spots for the dhsease in the hope that it will contahn the

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The operators will be traindd in Gloucestershire.

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The latest move has been welcomed, even though

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Under experimental conditions, all them back badgers that were

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subsequently challenged, infected with TB, eventually all of them went

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down with disease, so the only thing that the vaccination can do this

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slowdown in the rate of infdction. `` it could only slow down the rate

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of infection. The Environment Secretary s`ys

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the vaccination scheme is only part of the Government's strategx

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for tackling bovine TB, which includes the culls

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in Gloucestershire and Somerset The Bishop of Taunton,

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the Right Reverend Peter Matrice, has announced his retirement

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at the end of April next ye`r. Bishop Peter has been Taunton's

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Bishop for eight years, and before In a statement,

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he says he has been ordained for 40 "life`giving" and "joyous" xears and

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that both he and his wife Lhz feel the time for the next phase in

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their life together is approaching. He'll step down just

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after his 64th birthday. We are very glad you could join us.

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There is lot still to come, including a celebration. And it

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might be September, but there is still plenty of colour and life in

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the BBC Bristol garden, which is one`year`old today. We will all be

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up in the garden later on. A new breast cancer centre has been

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unveiled In the past,

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breast cancer services have been The new unit puts everything

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in one place, and under one roof. Specialists say it should m`ke

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treatments easier for patients. We will just clean the skin first

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and then put local anaesthetic in. One of the procedures that

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patients can now have here. This new unit is the first

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of its kind in the south west, putting breast cancer services that

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were spread across the city in a purpose`built home

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for the very first time. The initial diagnosis was

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terrifying. It was a very scary time.

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Laura Goodchild was just 27 and pregnant

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My daughter had to be born dight weeks early, but I had surgdry while

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I was pregnant to remove thd long, then another surgery to remove the

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margins. 55,000 women are screened every

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year in the wider Bristol area. Around 4000 will be seen here

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for more investigations. We have this new technology and we

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take slices through the bre`st and the area of abnormality is seen much

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better. Doctors can now see cross sdctions

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of breast tissue, allowing then to see any problems

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more clearly than ever before. That is a small cancer in the

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breast. It cost ?4.6 million,

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with most of the funding coling from This is expensive equipment `

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each mammography machine will cost Now clear of her cancer

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for four years, Her daughter starts

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school this week. A scheme piloted in Gloucestershire

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to treat a potentially fatal blood infection looks set to roll out

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across the country. NHS England has today announced that

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all hospitals must take the threat of sepsis more sdriously

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to spare thousands of deaths. Here's our health correspondent

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Matthew Hill to tell us mord. It is a condition where you have

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them all the overreact thing to a blood infection. `` you havd the

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body overreacting. It affects more than 100,000

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people across the NHS. You may remember we recentlx

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featured the case of Dr Louise Beckham from Bristol,

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who nearly died of sepsis The paramedic she called thought she

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was drunk because of her sltrred speech, but in fact that's one of

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the symptoms of the blood infection. She had to have a series

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of operations Sepsis claims the lives of nearly

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37,000 people per year in the UK. That's above the number

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of lung cancer deaths, just over 35,000, and it's more than twice the

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number of people dying from bowel The hospital trust that covdrs

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Gloucester and Cheltenham w`s one of the first places in the country

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to pilot a scheme called Sepsis 6, which trains all staff in how to

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give six fairly basic forms of Today the Department

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of Health has issued what's known as a level 2 alert to all hosphtals,

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telling them to adopt the w`ys of These hospitals. We have a

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government bodies on board, the NHS. We are working with the NHS on a

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series of standards which wd can take to account organisations,

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recognise excellence and usd those pockets of excellence as a lodel for

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other organisations to improve their game. What will change in

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hospitals? Hopefully they whll act and they will try to introdtce this

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treatment, and they have to act because a fit of survivors get

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long`term health conditions. This is very burdensome for society and

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hopefully it could save mondy. It is time critical as well. Thank you,

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Matthew. After an unbeaten start to

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the season, Cheltenham Town's Mark Yates has been nominated

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for the Manager of the Month award. The Robins have won four

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and drawn one of their games so far, Tonight they turn

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their attention to the first round of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy

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and a home tie against Oxford. A cup competition with 48 tdams

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vying to play at Wembley, it is not the FA cup or there are thotsands of

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teams, so it is a great opportunity for a lower league clubs and one we

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will take seriously but also give one or two boys a chance.

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And tonight's other first`round tie sees Yeovil Town take on Portsmouth

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Gloucester rugby legend James Simpson`Daniel has today

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announced his retirement from the game at the age of 32.

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Sinbad, as he became known, made more Premiership appearances

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for the Cherry and Whites than any other player.

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He scored 118 tries in 250 games over 14 seasons.

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He also won 10 England caps, but an ankle injury has now cut

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Bath is famed for its spect`cular architecture, such as the

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So it might surprise you to know that one example has been nominated

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for the Worst Building of the Year Award.

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The University of Bath Chancellor's Building hs one

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Could this be the worst building in the UK? It has been nominatdd in

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that category I a national architectural magazine. See what you

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think. It's the back of the building that has caused most of the star.

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The linking bridge to the University is criticised as having all the

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makings of a desperate afterthought. This is the front, which most

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students see, but once you `re inside it is a bright and ahry

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building with large lecture halls and smaller teaching spaces for up

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to 2000 students, so how has the nomination gone down? It is an

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interesting nomination becatse we are delighted with the building as

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are the staff and students, and if you look outside and look at that

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from the front, it is an attractive building which fits well with the

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campus. You don't agree it could be the worst thing in Britain? No, it

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is a fabulous building. If xou look at the original 1960s buildhngs on

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the campus, it is hard to sde why this building caught the judges

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arrive. It is a matter of t`ste and the final selection has been made up

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of a panel of judges who all architects. All of these made the

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short list because someone doesn't like them, including the Stratford

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student flats and the Woolwhch shopping centre and flats in

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south`east London. Bath havd a fair few buildings that some people never

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warmed to, but like them or loathe them, they are here to stay. So what

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do you think? I know some places around that our way. A lot worse

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than that back sacro that's not that ugly at all. No. Ugly. Yeah, not

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very attractive. It has been nominated as the ugliest buhlding in

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the country. It is a bit too modern, like they tried to hard. Thd

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judges' final decision will be known tomorrow. I do think it is ` bit

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harsh. And you've been telling us

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about the buildings you find ugly. The new development at the dnd

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of Keynsham High Street has been Yeovil Police Station has

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also been mentioned. So has the BRI in Bristol,

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described by Jean Legge on our I suppose of duty is in the eye of

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the beholder. We think they are talking about that on the one show.

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I think the professor took the news very well at the University.

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Politicians are often accusdd of producing hot air, but Boris Johnson

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has an excuse tonight. He is at a chilly farm in the West Country

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The Mayor of London has spent the day meeting

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businesses in Wiltshire and tonight hosts a fundraising dinner for the

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How are you? We meet again, and a pleasure to be here. I have just

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lost a chilly eating compethtion with Michelle, who left me for dead.

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It was this chariot app I h`ve ever experienced. I ran for the water,

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but water is worse, you need Lucozade. This seems too early for

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the election but the front hn the room is UKIP, they are the chilli

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oil in the water of the Conservatives. I am here to support

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Michelle but also to discovdr what is happening in the Wiltshire

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economy. It is amazing to sde what is going on here. My job is to make

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sure we have a Conservative government again. I don't w`nt

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Labour to get back into Whitehall, we have spent a lot of time getting

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back economy back on track, you are seeing growth and a strong dconomic

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situation. I don't want to see Ed Miliband back in charge I think that

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would be bad for London and the economy. The gloves off in the

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election campaign. Maybe we will see Mr Miliband done here. Wherd is

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the? Jamie runs the farm. J`mie forget the ice bucket challdnge we

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had a chilly challenge here. Boris and B`cell have had one of ly

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hottest chilies, so I thought they fight the bus back a slightly milder

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one, Hungarian hot wax, quite a good flavour. You are choosing your

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flavours. She was you were tp to the challenge, Boris. That looks pretty

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painless, doesn't it? Delichous I ate the real one! As your c`mera

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will have recorded. Things `re hotting up in the general election

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but what a long running, sthll nine months until polling day.

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Politicians used to kiss babies now they eat raw chilies. When xou have

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the camera on you, you want to win votes.

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Tonight on Points West we'rd celebrating a small birthdax.

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A year ago here at the BBC, a team of volunteers put together

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12 months on, and with an almost perfect growing

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And Jules Hyam is up on the roof, in amongst all the foliage for us.

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How is it looking? It is looking great. It has changed, a grdat

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summer for growing plants. One plant has done very well, a very rare

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plant that only grows in thd Cheddar Gorge, and of course here. Not quite

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true but nearly. It is a different space to how it all looked 02 months

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ago. Concrete, air conditioning `nd I'm

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still not quite sure how to describe those sculpture things,

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but with a couple of wheelb`rrows, lots of tea and 40 or so volunteers,

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the whole space was transformed The garden studio has now wdlcomed

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Olympic gold medallists, TV presenters,

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wildlife minded youngsters A flower bug, a mite, an ant, three

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species of fly and midge larvae and that's just one week after

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gardening here and in one hour. Come the festival season,

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and the musicians began to `rrive. Up`and`coming talent for BBC

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introducing a host of artist who stopped off on the way

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to performing at Glastonburx. We had lots of people here on their

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way to Glastonbury. I had no idea how much a garden could change in 12

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months, not having done much gardening, but the person who knows

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lots is the designer, Paul. It has changed a huge amount. It is vast,

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the difference is impressivd. When you design a garden, how do you

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think about how it will look in 12 months? That is very import`nt and

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you think about how trees m`ture. This was a studio garden, wd have

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limited soil and we need thhng is to look good straightaway. It looks so

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mature. We did at the wrong time of year, August is not the right time

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to a garden. No, but here wd are with proof that it doesn't latter

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that much. If you are inspired by what you have done here, and you

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spent a whole gear with a g`rden you are fed up with, have a go, take it

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out and this shows you can lake something beautiful. We plan on

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having a decent autumn, so with that in mind it could change and look as

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good as this. It could look as nice as this where you are. Paul, thank

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you very much. He desired the garden and then he left us to look after us

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`` after it and with a wildlife garden that is not as simpld as you

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might think. It is not just about having the product fans but

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encouraging wildlife, so if you see this on the road, you need to

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embrace it. This is damage from leafcutter bee 's who are lhning

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their nets. But it is not jtst these, there are aphids, and this

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plant was covered with them at the beginning of summer. Aphids are one

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of the major food sources of ladybirds, and the very wonderful

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thing to have in the garden. Even an aphid ridden plant can be ftll of

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wildlife, as Spring watch found dead when they filmed are aphids and

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their unusual relationship with ants. But there are some thhngs in

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the garden we don't want. This looks like leafcutter bee damage but it is

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caused by wind weed, and we don t like them. They feed on the leaves

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and lay their eggs, which h`tch into grubs that feed on the roots and

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that can damage plants. While the grubs are eating the routes, some

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think it's the grubs. In here there are 6 million tiny worms. They are

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nematodes and we need to water them into the beds, and they will go down

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and kill the vine weevil la Rey `` la Rey. We put 8 million of those

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worms into the garden, which hopefully means it will be here next

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year. In 2015 Bristol will become European green capital, and is part

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of that might next guest, who is chief executive of the Avon Wildlife

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Trust, is planning to do sole things you might like to get involved with.

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You have a new nature reserve you are developing. We bought a derelict

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site in the Avon Gorge, where we buried at lot of the spoil from the

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Blitz, to turn it into a nature reserve to celebrate being Duropean

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green capital and hopefully inspire others to create homes for wildlife

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in the today. What do you mdan? We want to create crime laws, `s

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wildlife has barriers in our buildings and roads and cannot cross

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the city as it would normally do, so we want to create reference sites

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and asked people to transform their gardens, their workplaces, `nd

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create rude and homes for whldlife. That is next year. Thank yot. Let's

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see what the weather will bd like for the rest of today. Let's look at

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how much rain fell in these districts last month. Thank you to

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everyone who sent the data hn. We have to change the way we showed

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this, so the top five and then the draft spot. You can see the knee

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leading the way, most of th`t clustering in parts of Bristol, and

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all of this is focused by the thunderstorms we saw in Augtst.

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Let's shift to how things whll shape up tomorrow. I don't think we will

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see any rainfall tomorrow, ht will be a dry day although gener`lly

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cloudy compared to today. Again it will be warm. The wider look shows

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high pressure dominating as it will do the rest of this week, btt we are

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dragging a lot of low cloud from the east and that will settle across our

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districts tomorrow morning `nd then break up as the day wears on, but

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the net result will be a cloudier story with some brighter or sunnier

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spells. The cloud Corner has become more prevalent in the past hours, we

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had temperatures up to 21 so it is a warm evening and a mild night, low

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cloud from the East will be about 400 feet, so even moderatelx high

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ground will be under Hill conditions. Temperatures around 12

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Celsius, for those of you who didn't start with any brightness you may

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see some but you may get holes punched in the cloud cover, winds

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will be light and decent, m`ybe a spot of drizzle from some thicker

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cloud but otherwise no real rainfall. Temperatures tomorrow

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should surpass today, certahnly where the sun comes out as we go

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through the week, it should be a case of how much cloud we h`ve in

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the later stages. Thank you, Ian. Come and join us in the garden, and

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doesn't it have its own Twitter account? It does. It is rather

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chatty. We will have an upd`te for you at 10pm. Otherwise, we `re back

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again at the same time tomorrow Thank you

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