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looks a better day this weekend That's all from us. It's goodbye

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from me. And on Hello and welcome to Look East with

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Susie and me. Coming up in the next 30 minutes: A young man, full of

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promise, stabbed to death at a teenager's birthday party.

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His alleged killer goes on trial. The skipper at the centre of a

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rescue drama in the North Sea tells us he's lucky to be alive: when I

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see the pictures of the boat, I think I am lucky still to be here.

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Hughton, we have a problem: The Canaries boss faces calls to go

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after a cup flop in Fulham. And from Normandy to Norfolk, the

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story behind a remarkable work of art.

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Hello. A teenager went on trial today accused of murdering a

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schoolboy at a house party in Essex. The jury at Chelmsford Crown Court

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was told the act was "senseless and tragic". The prosecution said it

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didn't happen on an inner city estate, it happened in suburban

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Colchester. The victim was 17`year`old Jay

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Whiston, described in court as a young man full of promise. The party

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was held to celebrate a girl's 15th birthday. The alleged killer is

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Edward Redman who lives in Colchester. Our chief reporter Kim

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Riley was in court for the opening of the trial.

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The student from Clapton, Jay Whiston, was a young man with

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everything to live for. His parents listened today as his killing was

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described as senseless. The brush edges and say a young man sitting in

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the dog and a smart suit, Edward Redman, killed him.

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Jay Whiston's friends and family were in court to hear today's busy

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things. Mark Milliken`Smith QC said it was a senseless and tragic taking

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of a young life full of promise. He said it was another desperate

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example of the heartbreak resulting from the covered the carriage and

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use of race. The prosecutor said it did not happen. He said it happened

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at a party organised by a 15`year`old girl in suburban

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Colchester. He said about 100 guests were at the house party in Marlowe

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Way that Saturday night on September 2012. Edward Redman was with a group

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of friends who said created an air of unease and tension. One of them

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provoked a scuffle and EJ said he did not want trouble. The prosecutor

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said that Mr Redman clearly did. After he was set upon, he was

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stabbed in the next`door house. Edward Redman said he was going to

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do him. He stabbed him through the torso and jabbed the knife into him

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a second time. After that second blow, as a young life ebbed away.

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Despite the best ever of paramedics and hospital staff, he was

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pronounced dead just after 11pm that night.

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Edward Redman was sitting in the dock beside his father Gary and

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brother John. All three deny the charge of conspiracy to pervert the

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course of justice. The prosecution claim that jointly they took action

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to stop any evidence incriminating Edward Redman and that it was

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destroyed. It is said that this was an unprovoked attack and that has

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actions demonstrated that Mr Redman intended to kill or at the very

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least cause Geely is bodily harm to Jay Whiston. After the incident, Mr

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Redman and a friend fled the scene. Eyewitnesses are expected to give

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evidence over the next few weeks. The trial will last between eight

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weeks and ten weeks. The jury will tomorrow visit the scene where Jay

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Whiston did. `` did. The skipper of a boat which sunk in

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the North Sea has told Look East the crew had just a few moments to

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abandon ship before it went up in flames. The ECC Topaz was ten miles

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off Lowestoft when it caught fire. The three`man crew were eventually

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winched to safety. What started as a normal sea trials

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soon becomes a major rescue operation. 40 minutes after a Mayday

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call `` RNLI Lifeboat crews arrived to the rescue. This man is still in

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shock after his ordeal. You cannot explain what will happen to you. We

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only had minutes to get off that both or there would have been a

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casualty. We were paddling fast to get away from the boat. This is the

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life raft together with the pedals that the crew clambered into after

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the vessel caught fire. The flames were intense and the fire spread so

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rapidly they did not have time to deploy their second life craft. The

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vessel was well alight. There was black smoke and large frames ``

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flames. The rescue helicopter was also en route. Flying high above,

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this rescue plane catches the action. The crew had at this point,

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gone to the life craft and were winched to safety. They started to

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fight the fire. They realised it was a losing battle. They had the right

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equipment and life jackets on. They had locator beacons which they set

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off straightaway which meant that they were rescued within an hour.

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The ECC Topaz is one of five vessels operated by East Coast Charters. The

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skipper believes the fire may have been started in a neat heater unit

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but investigators will keep an open mind. We will gather evidence by

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talking to the crew members and looking at video footage. The

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investigation could take up to nine months. We will publish a report at

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the end of the investigation. I am still in shock to be honest with you

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24 hours later from this event. The pictures when I look back in my

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mind, I am just glad to be here. Those who took action have been

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praised for their actions and unfortunately the vessel could not

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be saved and now rests 100 feet below the waves.

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The Norwich City manager Chris Hughton has come under a hail of

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criticism today after his team was knocked out of the FA Cup. Hundreds

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of fans contacted BBC Radio Norfolk or used social media calling for the

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manager to be sacked. But the Norwich City chief executive went

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public to insist the manager is staying.

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In the Norwich today, the monthly jobs fair and in the BBC radio

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Norfolk studio, hundreds of fans were testing and calling to suggest

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it is time for a manager Chris Hewden to find a new one. Looking at

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the latest texts we have 513 wanting this suit into resigning well 25

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want him to remain in his job. `` Chris Hewden. I just want to see a

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bit of passion and all I see is a man standing there with his arms

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folded. The sound and if you decline after last night's 3`0 defeat to

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Fulham at Craven Cottage. A week and Norwich City fell to fill by the

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goals to zero. It was not just the defeat, it was the manner of that

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defeat. Norwich have not scored in the last three out of five games.

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But Chris Hewden said that they were still clear of the drop and that

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they were only three points away from 10th spot. Canary fans are

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drinking from a different class. A BBC text poll suggests that he will

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have to take a walk, according to fines. There club's chief executive

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fronted up and spoke about the manager. We are not in the bottom

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three and he is trying to keep us out of the bottom three, that is his

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job. We are not contemplating relegation at the moment. In a

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sporting sense it is worth than `` worse than death, so do not worry,

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we are doing everything to ensure that they stay in the Premier

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League. It was another stay of execution for the Norwich City boss

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who have gone eight games without a win. If he does not win on Saturday,

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he may find out that he does not have nine lives.

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Phil Daley is a member of the Radio Norfolk sports team. The chief

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executive has given him his schools are poured, how long does he have

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left? At least until Saturday, they would have to say. He has kept them

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out of the bottom three so far, that meets the objectives of the chief

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executive. They have been knocked out of the FA Cup but it is all

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about the Premier League for Norwich. It is a crucial game this

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weekend against Hull city. Absolutely massive. It is such a

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huge game. We have been saying this for weeks and weeks. It is one of

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those games where knowledge could come out of the relegation bottom

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five or six with three points this weekend, but we could, mathematical,

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also dropped to the bottom of the division. They could go to 12

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position. It is so tight. They could be at the very bottom of the pale,

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it is that big a game. How much of the risk is it to change manager

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during the month of January? Statistically it says if you do want

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to change manager in January, you are more likely to go down. But

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others would say that they would have more of a chance to buy and

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sell different players under different management. Perhaps the

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new manager could then goes some way to keeping the team out of the

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bottom three, get survival and maintain Premiership status. The

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fact that he has been allowed to sign Jonas Gutierrez from Newcastle,

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does that mean that they do expect him to stay? It would be pretty

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strange if you were too long this clear two days ago and then sack him

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just a couple of days after the cup game, not many managers are sacked

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after a cup game, it is all about league form. You can read into it

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what you like. We will find out more at tomorrow's press conference

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perhaps. Of course, it is a former favourite coming to Carrow Road this

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weekend, I do not suppose there will be any favours for him? Absolutely

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not. The Premier League is cut`throat and means millions of

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pounds. It does not matter what manager used to play for Norwich. Of

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course, we are talking about Steve Bruce. It means nothing, it is the

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nitty`gritty of winning that means everything. In one word, if he loses

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on Saturday, will he still be manager? Possibly. Thank you, Phil.

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The centre of Ipswich is to undergo a major transformation to help it

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compete with its neighbouring towns and the trend towards internet

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shopping. The Cornhill area is to have a new look costing ?3.5

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million. Some retailers fear the town has lost ground to rivals such

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as Bury St Edmunds and Norwich. It is bold and striking. It is a

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design that is hoped will breathe new life into Ipswich Town Centre.

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For centuries in the Cornhill has been the focal point of the town.

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Today at the town Hall the winner of a design competition to transform it

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was announced. This gives us the chance to attract investment because

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if potential developers and retailers say that the authority and

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the politicians and the private sector are committed to making this

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sort of change, then it is a town with investing in. The competition

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was sparked after the former Marks Spencer boss Sir Stewart Rose

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escaped Cornhill is the most depressing place he had seen. The

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sloping red bricks will be replaced with a flexible venue. Our strategy

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creates a large level surface in the middle of the Cornhill area. That

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allows us good access to the town hall and creates a surface on which

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you can imagine events that could take place which currently cannot.

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For example, a temporary ice rink in Windsor, events that need a flat

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surface to function on. Out`of`town developments like this one have hit

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the town centre hard in the national league table for the amount spent

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per head by shoppers shows that Ipswich is slipping. Last year it

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fell down to 50 position from 47th position. Knowledge is in 18th place

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at ?900 per head while Cambridge is 30th. Not everyone is convinced that

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the Cornhill project is the best way to turn things around. There are

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more urgent jobs to be done in this town. Down on the waterfront, the

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mall and a wine rack, lots of vacant sites and simply levelling the

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Cornhill will not achieve that. It could be several years before the

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work is complete but backers insist that the Cornhill redevelopment is

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essential if the town centre is not only to survive what also thrive.

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Let's talk to Paul Clement who represents town centre business in

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Ipswich. Sir Stewart Rose said Cornhill was

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depressing and the town centre shabby, do you agree? Well, he then

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offers to spend some time with us and to reinvent this place and that

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is what we have announced today. The scheme we have announced today is

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all about redefining our town centre, not as a comparison with

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others, if you say to people to describe where they come from, or

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will not escape their street or house, the book displayed their town

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centre. This square has not had any investment for 25 years but this is

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the way we define our town. It urgently needs investment and we are

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committed to this project. If you look at Ipswich, the waterfront, it

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is the unique selling point, the quality of the architecture of the

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and the offer there is absolutely fantastic. The town centre has

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lagged behind. It is a striking design but how will that change the

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fortunes of Ipswich is every till centre, are the order is that should

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be looked at? Retailers follow investment, they go to places that

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are showing investment. Town centres still matter. This Christmas Ipswich

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performed much better than previous ones. We all want our town centres

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to work but investing alongside spaces like this is very important.

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This is a tired space and has some superb buildings but this base is

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split into two with a road running through the middle of it. It is

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difficult to use for promotions and events and does not provide easy

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access to the town hall. The slope is over one metre if you walk across

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it. This scheme is big and bold and it is really different. It will put

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this square on the map and three as a town can use this place is the

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gathering place. There are concerns from traditional market traders that

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if you lose that space they will not be welcomed into the new Cornhill? I

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think when you look at the new designs they will realise it is a

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flexible space and some of the designs shown today so provision and

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space for market traders. It is not just about the market, however. That

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is one of the disadvantages at the moment. This allows us to bring

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people into the town centre. You should not be afraid of it. Within

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the first 24 hours people already talking about it. Thank you, Paul

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Clement. The Police and Crime Commissioner

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for Norfolk says he has paid back the expenses he claimed for driving

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from home to his official headquarters. The Independent Police

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Complaints Commission became involved after Stephen Bett claimed

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more than ?2500. Mr Bett says the money was paid back in December.

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The police are still investigating the death of a patient at a

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psychiatric hospital in Norfolk. In October, Michael Campion was found

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unconscious in his room at Hellesdon Hospital. An inquest into the death

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has been adjourned for another two months.Mr Campion was taken to the

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Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, but never regained consciousness.

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Still to come on Look East tonight: How to make a TV programme using

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your smartphone. Plus, how a private tragedy

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encouraged this man to make a remarkable copy of the Bayeux

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Tapestry. There was a time when to make TV you

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needed a lot of people. People who were highly skilled with cameras,

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lighting and sound. These days, broadcasting is very different

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thanks to things like digital technology. Our colleague Rob

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Adcock, from Radio Northampton, has become something of a pioneer in new

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technology. He's become the first person in the history of the BBC to

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make a series of programmes entirely on his phone.

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At one time, cameras were big, very big. Cameramen needed strong arms

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and the cameras were not exactly portable. 50 years on and the

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smartphone in your pocket, the possibilities are endless. When BBC

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Northampton began recording a documentary on the shoe industry,

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the smartphone was used. Everywhere you go you are reminded how big the

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shoe industry was. What is the future going to be like for the

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footwear industry? Because we work with radio, we thought there are so

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many amazing things to say, what we thought we would try to do was get

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some pictures never page. The drivetime team produced a series of

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five documentaries that all look like this.

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We went to a company called Crockett and Jones from Northampton to find

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out more. Welcome to this room, I am the

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supervisor. With five films under his belt, does Rob Adcock have any

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tips for budding smartphone film`makers.

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The difficult thing about film making is trying to keep it steady.

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The second you try and hold it for quite a long time, your hands

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started to shake and everything starts to go bloody.

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Although new for the BBC, media courses are already preparing

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students to treat smartphones and habits is tools of the trade. There

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are many applications that students can use on their phones and iPads.

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They are very good at using applications like that to

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incorporate into their design work. We are developing some new app

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design courses that will enable young and older people to learn how

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to create the apps that may actually finding work in the future.

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Film`making has changed beyond already mission but were smartphone

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technology will take us next, who knows?

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But finding it should make for some interesting viewing.

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Isn't that clever? Very clever. Well, we're switching now from the

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technology of the 21st century to the crafts of the 11th century. The

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Bayeux Tapestry was woven nearly 1000 years ago to commemorate the

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Norman victory at the Battle of Hastings. The stunning work has

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provided the inspiration for a craftsman in Norfolk who had

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suffered personal tragedy in his life.

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Jason Welch is one of those blokes who has always been good with his

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hands. So when he wanted something to take his mind off things, he

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picked up a piece of wood and started carving.

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In a shed at the bottom of his garden, Jason Welch is busy

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carving. He took up carving as a hobby to help improve bereavement.

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His grandfather, father and then his 18`year`old son Ricky all did. Jason

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was devastated and became depressed. It took my mind off of worrying. I

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kept thinking about my grandfather, my father and my oldest son being

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dead and the tapestry took my mind off of it for a while. I have locked

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myself away in my garden shed for many years. He calls it the tapestry

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but it is actually a wood carving of the buyout tapestry. The original

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was created by monks after the Battle of Hastings and M66. Jason's

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carving started in 2011 and has taken two years to complete and

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consists of 27 boards. He do it by hand, would you believe! `` 1066.

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You draw it out by hand and then carve the background. You use

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natural wood dies and paint onto the picture. He then uses wire wool to

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say the grain of the wood. He lost three fingers on his left hand in an

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accident when he was younger, making it even more difficult! He now wants

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to put his tapestry on display somewhere big. I would like to show

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it off somewhere! Jason Welch now wants to make a

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living from his carvings and why not? They are extraordinary. From

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tragedy and personal despair, his hobby in his shed changed his life.

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Some late news now, and a major blaze close to the M1 near Milton

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Keynes is said to be under control this evening. 60 firefighters have

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been at the location ` a warehouse in Newport Pagnell. Fire crews were

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called to Renny Park Road, close to Junction 14 of the M1 this

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afternoon. Witnesses reported hearing an explosion and seeing

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thick black plumes of smoke for miles around. It's understood the

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warehouse was evacuated. No`one was injured.

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Just the general packaging and plastics, polystyrene, all of those

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materials have been involved. The wind position has changed as well.

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If you were watching last make you would have seen some extraordinary

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snowy pictures from Norfolk last year. Well, look at these as well.

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You can see the snow lying on the ground and freezing cold

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temperatures. We had a sea conditions with problems with cars

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on the road and admit and fog. We were in the grip of winter. Let us

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compare that to the. We have quite a different story. Last year it barely

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got above freezing. Compare these regions. We now have ten or 11

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Celsius, much, much milder. There is no sign that we will get that kind

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of winter grip at the moment. We are getting more settled Atlantic ear.

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Into the early hours of January the 16th last year, bunting furred and

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Hertfordshire. `13 Celsius. `` bunting furred. It will not be that

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cold this year. Certainly not at the moment. It is much more of a wet

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picture. It will be a damp night but mild for most of us. Temperatures

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will not get much lower than five or six Celsius. They will still be a

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bit of a breeze that will keep the temperatures up overnight. Into

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tomorrow we still have low pressure keeping things very unsettled. It

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means it will be windy through tomorrow. There will also be some

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sunshine and showers. For some of us across the eat than half of the

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region it will start cloudy `` Eastern half. It will start to

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brighten up as well however. Still quite a few showers developing from

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the South West. The Western half of the region will see the most of

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those. In the East Unionist some of them. `` in the East Unionist some

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of them. `` MS some of them. There is a more noticeable southernly

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breeze through tomorrow. Into the afternoon and evening the showers

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will continue. Some cloud to developing overnight and the chance

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of patchy rain as they get into the early hours of Friday morning. Here

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is the outlook, for Friday itself it is looking like sunshine and

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showers. Highs of around nine Celsius. It will remain windy and we

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keep that for the weekend. Saturday looks like the wicker of the two

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days. It looks brighter and drier and cooler for Sunday. Overnight

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lows, we are staying mild tonight and the next couple of nights. For

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the end of the weekend temperatures start to get down to around five

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Celsius. Before we go, Frankel, the so`called

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wonder horse has become a father. Frankel, who is based in Newmarket,

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was unbeaten in 14 races. His first foal ` a bay colt ` was born in

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Ireland on Saturday. The bookmakers are already offering odds of 40`1

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that he will one day wind the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket and follow in

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his father's footsteps. Watch this space. Join us at

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10:30pm. Goodbye.

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