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Hello I'm Sally Taylor. Welcome to South Today. In tonight's

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programme... Ignore this sign at your peril -

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the warnings that may not be enough to protect walkers and their pets.

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I was knocked back, I had blood everywhere, my tracksuit was

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destroyed. Trashed and vandalised - the

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charity for the blind counting the cost of damage to its campsite.

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Overcoming embarrassment - how this survivor is helping others to

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detect testicular cancer. I found the lump, I did something

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about it, I saved my life. Now I should go and save other people's

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lives, make them aware of it. And dreaming of glory- a preview of

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It should have been a pleasant walk through the countryside with the

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family pet. But Emma Gregory ended up in the air ambulance. The dog

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did did not come home at all. The teenager, from Sonning in Berkshire,

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had been attacked by a herd of cows. It seems the animals took an

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interest in her bicycle as she used a public footpath across farmland.

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Ben Moore reports. How does it feel to be back in this field? I get

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kisses a little bit traumatic... -- are I guess it is a little bit.

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One teenager is now it's very aware of the countryside.

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As you approach the beginning of the field, they just attack for

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about ten minutes. So they were right on you, you

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could feel their hooves going down on you.

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Yes, vacate my mouth, Michael front teeth were knocked back...

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She escaped over a fence and was airlifted to hospital. The family

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dog, skipper, broke his back and died a few days later.

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The anger is the fact there were no signs a toll on this public

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footpath. That would have made such a difference. It is a public

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footpath, and kids, anyone, is going to be walking through at this

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time of year. Cattle have been grazing here for

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85 years, most recently under tenant farmer, Paul Thomas. As well

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as replacing vandalised signs he has always taken in three care to

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keep walkers save. We do not keep anything with the

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wrong temperament, and anything that is slightly questionable we

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make sure it is away from the public. If we do not see an

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improved temperament from them we will move them on, no longer keep

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them. There have been six feet coloured

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his involving the cattle and a public -- involving cattle in the

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public since 2007, two in the last year. The number injured stands at

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29. In short, as anyone knows, treat all animals with respect. So,

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what are the guidelines about walking near cattle?

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I spoke to John Archer from the National Farmers' Union and began

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with the new warning signs and how farmers do not necessarily have to

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pick them up. They do not. It is one of the

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options available, lots to put them up and ask us for supplies of them,

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but we have quite a few occurrences of signs been put up and vandalised.

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I am not saying that happens in every case, but it does happen, so

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it is one of the reason why farmers may have tried it before but are

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not prepared to keep trying. Should there be farm animals in a

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field where there is a fit Bath? There have to be. It would be

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impossible to ban all animals from all fields and rights of way. There

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are some farms with rights of way in every field. It is not

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practicable to make an outright ban, which I think is one of the reasons

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there is no legislation covering it at the moment.

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A ultimately, what is the advice for those who want to walk with or

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without dogs across our path with livestock.

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If you have a dog, keep it under close control. If the cattle paid

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too much attention to it and become inquisitive, let the dog off the

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lead, because the cattle will go for the dog rather than the person.

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Try not to get between the cow and its caff, and generally tried to

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skirt around them rather than going through the herd. Just commonsense

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things, really, to avoid that class. Particularly if you have a dog with

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you. Three men have appeared in court in

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Reading accused of plotting to murder a taxi driver last September.

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The driver was shot inside his home in Wokingham and has since made a

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full physical recovery. The prosecution -- prosecution alleged

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that Imran Khan hired two men from Coventry to clear up a dispute over

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some family owned the land. He day, the prosecution pictured --

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painted a picture of a failed contract killing.

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The taxi driver returned home on Monday the 27th -- Monday 27th

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September. As he got out of his car he was shot three times. Later in

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hospital, he told police while he thought someone wanted him dead.

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There had been a family feud over planned in Pakistan. Today, Imran

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Khan from lower early stood in court as he was accused along with

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two Mac -- two others of arranging the killing. Today, all three men

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listened as the prosecution laid out its case, centring on the use

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of mobile phones. As the telephone networks were cross-referenced with

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CCTV footage and car journeys taken at the time of the shooting,

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picture began to emerge which the prosecution says shows that two men

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from Coventry were hired, they then made a get away and another car and

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said that car on fire. There was another phone-call once more, the

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contact, the prosecution says, to say job done. Here in court, much

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has been taken up with unravelling the web of phone calls, a hive of

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activity in the weeks leading up to the killing, yet the phones fell

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strangely violent -- strangely quiet after the murder.

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With soaring energy prices and dwindling natural resources, the

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drive for sustainability has perhaps never been greater. Three

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years ago, the Isle of Wight launched a vision to become an Eco

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Island. So what has become of its green ambitions? That was one of

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the questions being posed by the Energy and Climate Change Secretary

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Chris Huhne during a visit to the island today.

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The Elland wants to build at test bed on the seabed for different

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companies to build their own green energy and ideas. For an island

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dedicated to all things eco- friendly, you could be excused for

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thinking not a lot has happened. The concept of the Eco Island was

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launched three years ago, but there are still no wind farms or waste

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facilities producing fuel, no electric charging point. But there

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is a lot of wind and the desire to exploited. At the new site they are

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developing turbines for the future. Any edgy revolutions take a long

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time. -- energy revolutions. On the Isle of Wight there is a lot of

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commitment to the revolution, and here you are seeing the next

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generation of impressive engineering when it comes to

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offshore wind, which will help to fill the gap in our power supplies

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nationally. Vespa became somewhat unpopular

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when it closed its factory in Newport, but it says it is

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committed to the island. Three you as ago, we said we would

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stay here, we would develop the world's largest facility for

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testing, and two years down the road this is exactly what we have

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done. But what of the plans to make the

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island a centre for green technology? When will it happen?

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We are determined by 2020 we will have one of the lowest carbon

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footprints in the country and be generating most, if not all, off

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our energy from renewable energy. Now is the time, we have spoken

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positively to the Secretary of State, we now have depicted in to

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action. Wind power is a key part of the

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plans, and successive wind farm schemes on the island have been

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thwarted. This afternoon, or Paul Ince launched a campaign against

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the latest. -- opponents have launched a campaign.

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The idea of tidal power has been around for a while, unlike wind

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energy it is always there, and they believe if they could get the money

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to kick-start the project they could start researching tidal

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energy in the near future. If all goes well, they could be producing

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electricity, they reckon, in just The A338 Spur Road near Bournemouth

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has now re-opened after an ambulance caught fire earlier today

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causing major delays. There were two crew members and a patient in

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the vehicle but South West ambulance has confirmed no one was

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hurt in the incident. A full investigation will take place. Rail

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services which have been disrupted by a mudslide on one of the main

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lines between London and Brighton should be back to normal by

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tomorrow. The land slip, which put several tracks out of use, is

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thought to have been caused by a burst water main. First Capital

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Connect, Southern and Gatwick Express say most trains are running

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normally this evening. Still to come in this evening's

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South Today, we start our previews to the Football League season with

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Aldershot's no nonsense boss, and we are with new boys Crawley Town.

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Programmes about embarrassing illnesses are now a feature of the

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TV show -- TV schedule, but for 21- year-old Ryan Walsh, he beat

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testicular cancer and want to inform other people.

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It is most common between 20 and 39 in young men. Around 2,000 people

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per year, but it is almost -- also one of the most curable cancers -

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around 90 % of those treated are The parcel content may be unusual,

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but for Ryan Walsh they are essential for the mission he is on

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since discovering he had testicular cancer.

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When I watched Channel 4's embarrassing bodies, it was about

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testicular cancer and that prompted -- prompted me to check myself, and

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that saved my life. Ryan's right testicle had to be

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removed, he needed chemotherapy and there were other complications.

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Four years later -- more than a year later, he is still tired and

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sensitive to light. His career as a pastry chef is on hold. Now he is

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giving talks to schools. I saved my life, now I should go

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and see what other people's lives by making them aware.

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Ryan will want people to the full - - listen to him now. It is

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something he wants to do. Ryan's consultant says openness

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about the disease should overcome the embarrassment for young men.

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A general, men tend to be more reluctant to hold back. It would be

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a tragedy if someone was to die of it when it is so durable.

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Meanwhile, Ryan's has had some good news - his fertility levels are

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returning to normal and Cancer Research UK is backing his campaign

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A charity for the blind has suffered thousands of pounds worth

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of damage and had items stolen from its land in West Sussex. It

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happened after travellers got on to the old caravan and camping park at

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Keymer over the weekend. Sussex Police are appealing for witnesses.

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Mark Sanders has more. The damage is extensive and severe.

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The main building on the campsite owned by a charity Sussex Lantern

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was trashed. Those who work for the charity find it difficulty to

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comprehend. Awful.

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As well as vandalism, items were stolen from this building which was

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only built three years ago. They stripped of all the insulation

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materials of all the pipes and everything. They were looking for

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copper piping, and they have just smashed it.

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The police have yet establish who exactly was responsible. It

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happened sometime over the weekend when travellers occupied the old

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campsite in Keymer. The charity says ten caravans were here, along

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with other vehicles. Sussex Police are appealing for anyone who have

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seen what happened, or materials being removed, to contact them.

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Sussex Lantern, which owns the site, is a charity to help the blind and

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people with other disabilities. It has had a testing time financially

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and this is the last thing it needs. It is desperate, what they have

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done, and I know that those people who have used this facility will be

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really upset, as we are. I do not know, we are all still quite

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traumatised over a long and quite nasty weekend.

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Security has been improved at the If you want to end up like my son

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then go ahead and jump. That is the message from one mother to

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youngsters who tombstone - jumping into the sea from high points like

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jetties or piers. You can see it happening here in Brighton. Sonny

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Wells was left paralysed after tombstoning three years ago in

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Southsea. His mother is warning is being echoed by the police, local

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councils and the RNLI. Graham Satchell reports.

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It is probably one of the worst thing she could be told, but you're

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not going to be able to walk again, knowing you are paralysed. I kick

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myself every day for growing it. It is not what it does to you, it is

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what it does to your family you, your friends, and it is not just my

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life, it their lives have changed as well, because it all revolves

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around me. He has basically got nothing left.

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He is stuck in a wheelchair 247. If you want to end up like that, I

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would say, go ahead and Trump. In the last five years, the RNLI

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have been collared to 98 incidents of tombstoning in the country. But

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talk to Mark Bell, a helmsmen with the RNLI.

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Our view is reasonably pragmatic. We have offered advice to reduce

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the risk, and we would ask anyone who is taking part in tombstoning

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to check the depth of water beneath them, make sure you have a way out

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of the water, and make sure there are no tides or currents to take

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you away. Don't jump under the influence of alcohol, and be aware

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of those around you, there may be younger people looking to imitate

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you. Thank you very much indeed. It is

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some finger-wagging advice, but this advice is pragmatic, if you

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are thinking of jumping from a It was a plan which provoked anger

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and widespread protest. Remember these scenes? Such was the strength

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of opposition to the proposed sell off England's publicly-owned

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forests by the government they were forced to make a very public u-turn,

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admitting it was the wrong plan. But if you thought your forests

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were now safe, think again. An independent panel is looking at how

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forest will be run and used in the future. As Sarah-Jane Bungay

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reports, that is causing concern all over again.

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Motorsport. It may not be the first forest pastime which springs to

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mind, but every year, rally stages are held through sections of

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forests in Wareham, Ringwood and Yateley. It attracts competitors

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and spectators, all of whom have to be fed, watered and housed - and

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that provides business for many local firms. Take away the rally

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and the effects are far reaching. A has an impact, not only on

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motorsport but a lot of other activities and industries, as well.

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We may have up to 1,000 marshals involved, they have to be looked

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after, so you have all the catering activities. You have the tourism,

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as well, because those people and the spectators will need somewhere

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to stay overnight. From dog walkers, to cyclists,

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forestry workers to residents, the independent panel who will signpost

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the future direction for forests across England say they're eager to

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hear everyone's views. There are already claims from the New Forest

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the public are not being engaged enough.

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The Independent Panel has just said they have had just over 40,000

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responses, which is a fair amount, but if you compare that to the

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530,000 signatures on the initial petition, there is acute shortfall

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somewhere. Then there is the issue of money.

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The Forestry Commission has to save �16 million from its budget over

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the next four years. Another factor for the panel to consider, in an

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issue that has already struck a raw nerve with the British public.

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Tony has the sport coming up, Olympic hopefuls and a look at our

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football teams. We are, as a BBC survey comes out telling you how

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much you pay for a ticket, a pie, a programme...

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Where is the cheapest cup of tea? The cheapest of tea is in Crawley.

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We will hear from them in a moment. -- the cheapest cup of tea.

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Reading manager Brian McDermott has told us today that Long will leave

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the Madejski stadium with his blessing when the time comes. The

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Irish striker was preparing for the new season with his current team

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mates today, but it seems inevitable that he will move on

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before the end of the transfer window. Fellow Championship side

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West Ham are interested along with Leicester, but Long has Premier

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League admirers too. Now to some of this summer's

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forthcoming attractions. The region's football clubs

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traditionally offer us a diet of drama, thrills and spills, with the

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odd tinge of romance. And if we are very lucky, we get a blockbuster

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story line. Settle back then for our first offering as we preview

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the new Football League season Aldershot Town, the club dubbed the

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rising Phoenix, but a phoenix that was flailing last season. Play-off

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was flailing last season. Play-off hopes were plagued by relegation

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fears, but then town turned to a member of the Crazy Gang to bring

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about some order. Dean Holdsworth lost just four games after taking

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the job and now takes on his first full season as lead manager.

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I am very much having a smile on my face. I managed with a couple, not

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a stick. I have a stick in my back pocket!

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Jamie Collins is the summer signing showing up the midfield, and expect

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goals from the striker, Michael Brannick -- Michael Rankin.

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It is winning that breeds confidence, which breeds team

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spirit and. On the board. Sol, will the Phoenix fly in 2011

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slash 12? There was only one Football League

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team in Sussex, not any more. Crawley Town went global last

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season. Manchester United and the FA Cup was their big day out, but

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promotion from the blue square Premier was their big game. They

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won the title by 15 points. I am Steve Evans.

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This is Crawley Town. We have a real ruthless streak to beat teams,

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and we don't want any team to beat us. They have some ability in the

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locker. Up now Crawley Town face their

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heroes of last season. The experience we have an our ranks

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is unbelievable, and weaken going to lead to and play every game as

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if we can win it. If we could be that last season, there is no

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reason we cannot do well this season.

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They are favourite for promotion again. Ahead of their first full

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More to go this week. Brighton and Bournemouth tomorrow night.

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Bournemouth tomorrow night. The now begun to cricket, several

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batsmen got going but no one could anchor the NEETs -- anchor the

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innings. For Hampshire against innings. For Hampshire against

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Yorkshire, the visitors making good use of conditions today after

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winning the toss. 318 for 3, Yorkshire, at the close. The stars

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of the biggest show on earth, over of the biggest show on earth, over

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the next year we will get to know some of our Olympic athletes

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extremely well. They're part of the Olympic Dreams, and BBC Local Radio

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stations along with us here on South Today will be following their

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progress over the next 12 months. Just under a year to go, and the

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pressure is mounting. Over the next 12 months, South Today will be

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following four athletes as they chase their Olympic Dream.

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Hi there, I want the world windsurfing championships and 2009

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and I am pretty confident I can bring a whole -- bring home a medal.

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Guildford's Rachel Cosworth is, at 21, Britain's most successful spike

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-- sprint carry a go. Berkshire's Greg Searle and brother

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Johnny have already won Gold at the Olympics - 20 years ago in

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Barcelona. Greg retired from rowing after the Sydney games in 2000, but

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in 2009 he announced his comeback. Hi, my name is Martine rate, and I

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am proud to say I am a member of the Great Britain's sitting of

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women's volleyball team. Martine was on the trip when the

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bomb went off in the July 7/7 attacks.

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The next morning, I lost my legs after the Olympic bid for London. I

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don't know if someone is trying to tell me something, but I just might

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An introduction to our Olympic dreams team, and you can find out

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more about the athletes on you BBC local radio station all this week.

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We will get to know them very well A �30,000 Tiger memorial to

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commemorate the men who served in the former Royal Hampshire Regiment

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has been dedicated at the National Memorial Arboretum at Burton on

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Trent. Over 150 people attended the ceremony, and they included

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veterans who served in World War II and those from the county who have

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served in The Princess of Wales' Royal Regiment in Iraq and

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Now on to the weather. How much Carry on?

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Just one more day. We do have some Just one more day. We do have some

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great pictures, though. Carlotta Barrow captured a tall

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ship through the morning sea mist at Swanage Bay in Dorset. Dennis

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Whitfield took this picture of sheaves of corn stacked in the old

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fashioned way at Horton in Dorset. The warm weather isn't liked by

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everyone. Doreen Sheridan from Darby Green in Camberley captured a

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It could be warmer tomorrow, be made each 29 Celsius, temperatures

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led away as we head towards the weekend. Tonight, warm-up, it will

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be uncomfortable for slipping. On the satellite picture, we started

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with blue skies, but cloud bobbled up. We saw some showers,

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particularly north of the M4 Cordoba. Corridor. We have laws of

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16 or 17 Celsius, attached to lower in the countryside. Tomorrow

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morning, one or two showers here and there, and they may be frequent

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throughout the afternoon for the northernmost areas, parts of

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Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. Inland, temperatures reaching maybe

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30 Celsius, winds remaining let. Tomorrow night, showers continuing,

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but for most it will be a dry night. Then be introduced this band of

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rain. Temperatures will stay mild, lows of 15 to 16 Celsius. The

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change comes about on Thursday, the weather front engulfing the whole

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of the country, a wet and miserable day, winds picking up speed, then a

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dry day on Friday. The weather front will move towards the North

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Sea and we will see the sunshine make an appearance, but it will

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feel cooler once the weather front moves through. Friday daytime will

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be a decent day walk -- all in all, and on Saturday there is

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uncertainty as to how quickly this low pressure will move in from the

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Atlantic. Enjoy the sunshine tomorrow, the warm conditions, it

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turns cooler as we head towards the end of the week.

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