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South Today. In tonight's programme: As claims of sexual assault are made

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against a local MP, the woman making them speaks exclusively to BBC

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South. He is so arrogant. He has a way with words and women. It makes

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me really angry. I just want to be listened to. It's been three years.

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A primary school teacher appears in court charged with possessing

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indecent images of children. Desperate to have more time with her

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children - the mother dying of cancer having to fight for the

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treatment she wants. We are all going to die. We are all going to go

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the same way. I'm not ready to go yet. And my kids are not ready to

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lose me yet. And the artist who sketched Great White sharks while

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underwater. The woman at the centre of

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allegations against the MP for Portsmouth South, Mike Hancock, has

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been speaking exclusively to the BBC. The 37-year-old woman has

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brought a High Court civil case, claiming sexual assault. Mr Hancock

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denies the claim and last night resigned from the parliamentary

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party, saying that was in the best interests of the party and for his

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family. Peter Henley has spoken to the woman making the claims, and

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joins me now. So Peter, serious allegations, which have been

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strenuously denied by the MP? they have been all along. First of

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all the police arrested him and did not with charges. When a complaint

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was made to the Parliamentary standards Commissioner, he felt it

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was not within his arena at to investigate. Now there is a civil

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case, a claim for damages. Mike Hancock dissidence is that as an

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attempt to get money from him. -- dismisses that. Last night he

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resigned from the Liberal Democrat Parliamentary party to fight the

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case. For the first time, we can hear from the woman. We have

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concealed her identity. He turns up unannounced at my

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house. I went downstairs, answered the door. I asked him if he was here

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to see the garden. He said he thought it would be OK if he could

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come in for a chat. At the start, Annie thought Mike Hancock could

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help. She had gone to her MP complaining that because of her

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history of mental illness, her issues with neighbours and housing

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were not being taken seriously. Soon she said she felt overwhelmed by

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visits to our house ended that text to the often sent. -- her house

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and... Some people may feel this is just him being friendly? He is an

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MP. He should not be behaving like this. Why have you gone on to take a

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civil action? Basically because of the things he asked me to do. And

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because he is in a position of trust. He has overstepped the mark.

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I just feel that nobody has listened to me for three years. And basically

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I want him to go, because I don't want this to happen to any the

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woman. I went to him for help. That was basically all they did. The MP

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for Portsmouth South does not deny that he gave any presence, after

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inviting her and her 12-year-old son to the House of Commons. A teddy

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bear, perfume and close. She says she never wore them. And that there

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was no friendship. To be honest, he is disgusting and I would not touch

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him with a barge pole. He is so... He is so arrogant. He has a way with

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words, with women. It makes me really angry. I just want to be

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listened to. It took three years. have two say this to you, and I

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don't want to upset you, but people may think that you are pursuing a

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bit of a vendetta against him? at all. He needs to be honest and

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tell the truth. Mike Hancock says he is telling the

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truth. He claims he had a genuine friendship with this woman. His

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make of this? Mike Hancock is one of the most resilient politicians in

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the South. First elected 30 years ago, he has been leader of Hampshire

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county council. He has made friends and many enemies. A man was

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convicted and fined after a general election for printing leaflets with

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the untrue claim that he was a paedophile. Remember the Infrared

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sounder -- surrounding his Russian aid. He admitted having an affair

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with her. In his hometown he has always had support. I think he is

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and was, has been a good MP for Portsmouth. If he stands up for

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election, I will vote for him. should not be able to do anything

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with the community at the moment. did get things done. And he came

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down to everybody's level. He has obviously done what he thinks is the

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right thing. I wish him well in the coming months and, I guess he's

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independent until the next election, is he? Will Mike Hancock write this

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one out? -- ride this one out? think the disciplinary committee,

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which went on a long time last night, was one that worked out in

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Mike Hancock's favour, better than he might have expected. He has real

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health issues. Major heart issues. But he is determined to fight on.

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And he has got backing from the leader of Portsmouth City Council,

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who has written to Liberal Democrat supporters saying, quote thanks for

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your support for Mike. We have to redouble our efforts to beat the

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people who want to drive the Lib Dems and Mike at Portsmouth. It is

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also clear that the woman we spoke to is also a real fighter and

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determined to continue with her civil action.

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A primary school teacher from Bournemouth appeared in court this

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morning, charged with making and possessing indecent images of

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children. The court heard that Simon Clannachan, who's 40 years old, was

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arrested after his wife found the images on the family computer. From

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Bournemouth Magistrates' Court, Roger Finn reports. The court heard

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that back in March, Simon Clanachan's wife found images of

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children in their underwear on the family computer. She took the

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computer to an IT company, and they confirmed that there were suspicious

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files. She then took the laptop to the police, who opened the files and

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found images of child abuse and extreme pornography. Simon Clanachan

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faces 14 charges of making indecent images of a child and seven more of

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possessing images showing sexual acts with animals. He did not enter

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a plea and was released on bail, with strict conditions forbidding

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any unsupervised contact with children under the age of 18. He has

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been suspended from his job at Kingsleigh Primary School in

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Bournemouth, where he has been a class teacher for the last six

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years. The school's head teacher has now written to all parents with

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children at Kingsleigh. We have told them that the images being

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investigated, the police have informed us, are not of children at

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this school. If anybody needs reassurance, they are invited to

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come and see me. We have done our best to reassure parents. Simon

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Clanachan will be tried at Bournemouth Crown Court on July one.

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A con man from Hampshire who went on the run after faking a pilot's

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licence and flying jets into Gatwick, has been caught and jailed.

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Michael Fay, 59, a US national who settled in Alton, was arrested in

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Winchester last night. He flew passengers into Gatwick Airport on

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behalf of Libyan company Afriqiyah Airways, without the proper licence

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and medical documentation on eight occasions. Today he was jailed for

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three years and one month. Police are asking for the public's help to

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find a woman who went missing in Dorset last week. Zara Broughton,

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28, was last seen in Wimborne last Thursday. She left an address in a

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black Renault Clio. The vehicle was found yesterday, abandoned at the

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car park at the Durdle Door campsite. Police say it had been

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there since Saturday. A 30-year-old man is being questioned on suspicion

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of murder, following the discovery of a woman's body near woodland in

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Berkshire yesterday. Her identity's not been confirmed, but the body was

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found by police looking for a missing woman. Krishna Maya, who was

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39 and a Nepalese national, was last seen on Sunday at her home in

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Arborfield Garrison. A post-mortem is now being carried out to

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establish the cause of death. Still to come, diving with great white

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sharks. The artist to get close and personal to his subjects. A Dorset

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woman says she is being unfairly denied cancer treatment which could

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prolong her life. Kathy Craven, who's 43 and has three young sons,

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has breast cancer which has spread to her liver. NHS England says its

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urgently reviewing emerging evidence for the technique. Briony Leyland

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reports. Musical talent runs in Kathy Craven's family. Her sister,

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Beverley Craven, found fame in the 1990s. There is another less welcome

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family trait. Several sisters have developed cancer. Two years ago,

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Kathy discovered that breast cancer had spread to her liver. It was

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inoperable. I panicked. Just the overwhelming fear when somebody

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tells you that you are going to lose your life, and it is kind to be

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months. It is indescribable. Kathy has had four types of chemotherapy,

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putting a huge strain on her and her young family. Doctors believe she is

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an ideal candidate for selective internal radiation, which could

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reduce her tumours. But funding has been turned down by NHS England. It

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used to be on the National Cancer Drugs List. It has recently been

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taken off. Kathy has been told she is not an exceptional case. I keep

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thinking of my promise to my voice. I promised them that I would try

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anything. I would do anything. Just to be with them for as long as I

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can. All of us are going to die eventually. We are all going to go

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the same way. I am not ready to go yet. And my kids are not ready to

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lose me yet. NHS England is sorry for the distress Kathy and her

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family are experiencing. It says this is a -- an experimental

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for NHS funding, she and her family are seeking to raise the �45,000

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needed for private treatment. Treatment she knows will not save

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her life but offers some hope of extending it. Police investigating

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the kidnapping of a British couple in India have arrested a 22-year-old

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man in Dorset. The arrest came after the closure of a petrol station on

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Victoria Avenue in Swanage. It's part of a police investigation into

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the abduction of two British nationals from Chennai Airport, on

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the East coast of India, last Wednesday. The couple, who are from

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London, were rescued four days later. There have been warnings that

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plans to introduce evening parking charges in Southampton could damage

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the city's night-time economy. The council says the move will raise

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half a million pounds which it needs following budget cuts. But one

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culture boss has hit out at the plans, as Chris Robinson reports.

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Ticket sales are strong at Southampton's Mayflower Theatre -

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it's attracting big touring West End shows. But prices can run high for

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the best seats. Add to this fuel, a pre-show meal and interval drinks,

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and an evening's entertainment can run up a bill. Until now, parking in

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parts of the city centre after 6pm has been free. Now, the Labour-led

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council's looking to end that, and there's a fear it could affect the

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night-time economy. We bring in 450,000 visitors every year to

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Southampton. We estimate between �7 million and �10 million is spent in

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Southampton because of a trip to the Mayflower Theatre. There is a

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negative impact potentially on that income spend coming in to

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Southampton. Another taxon theatregoing. A tax on the

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night-time economy. That seems a negative move. At the moment,

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drivers have to pay to use the multi-storey car park late into the

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evening. Three options are being considered which would see the

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introduction of a nominal fee of �1 to park your letter into the

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evening. The council says the revenue it hopes to make is to half

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�1 million over three years, with cuts of �16 million being made this

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year, it is money it cannot afford to do without. If this was a

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different year with a different financial set-up, we may not be

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bringing this in. But these are difficult times. If people are

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travelling considerable distances, paying �1 is more than fair.

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council says it's just playing catch-up - many other places have

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introduced small parking charges in the evening, including Portsmouth,

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Basingstoke and Bournemouth, and drivers still have to park in

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private car parks. Talks are ongoing - it then has to be approved by

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civic bosses. If given the go-ahead, in the future, theatregoers will

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need more than one ticket to take into the show.

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It's a local facility that's been at the heart of a Hampshire community

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for generations - the historic Lymington Lido. But the town council

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will vote this week on whether to hand over the running of the baths

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to a private firm - and that's making waves locally. Laura Trant

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has the story. It has been open for 180 years,

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making Lymington Lido the oldest of its kind in the country and among

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the largest still in regular use. It is not regular and off for some. At

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present, it is only open at weekends and all agree that more should be

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made of this local asset. Last season, we managed to teach more

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than 2000 kids. We reduced the huge deficit to the town and turned it

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into a small profit. I am curious as to why you would want to change

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something that is so successful. Councillors are considering options

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for future management, including allowing a private company to take

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over the day-to-day running. pool is in need of a considerable

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amount of maintenance. Expensive maintenance. The way to do that is

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find other ways of amassing money. We have put out advertisements for

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expression of interest. We have remained three. We want to encourage

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more families. We would open early in the morning. The copy shop will

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be renovated. We can serve breakfasts and that sort of thing.

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There is concern that if the Lido passes into private hands, there

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will be pressure to maximise income. Some fear part of the site could be

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redeveloped. As a cancer you are just a custodian of the term's

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money. We have to do what the public want. The public wants to keep this

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amenity for their own use. It is paramount we keep it in our

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ownership and control. Councillors will vote tomorrow on the way

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forward. Now, the daily life of an artist is

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not usually all that dangerous. Yes, there's always the risk of a bad

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review or creative block. But when it comes to physical danger, you're

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generally fairly safe. Well, take a look at this. Bournemouth Artist

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Jonathan Truss wanted to sketch great white sharks in their natural

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environment. So last year, he was lowered into the sea off South

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Africa to do just that. One of the resulting paintings is being shown

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off in London from today. Earlier I spoke to Jonathan.

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I asked him why he was willing to take his art to the extreme.

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recommend everybody to jump in that cage and experience it. It is just

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so exciting. If you are going to paint wildlife, you have got to see

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the animal to do it properly. you a diver and are you scared?

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not a diver and I don't like water. I was out of my comfort is on. I was

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looking for any excuse not to get in the case. But as soon as the sharks

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turned up, I couldn't wait to get in there. So exciting. What was it like

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in the cage. --? You were trying to sketch at the same time as looking

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at these sharks milling around you. It is very difficult. It was like

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being a pair of white fronts being thrown around the tumble dryer. You

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are trying to lock your feet into the cage without leaving any LIMS

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advocates. You look at the animal. You put it down. You look again. You

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do more sketching. Very difficult. What did you use for sketching?

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some Chinese oil crowns on a piece of plastic, when I was in the bath.

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That is what I adopted. The only thing different is Everything is

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floating off everywhere. Do you think that the painting that you

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have come up with, as a result of this, can you see the inspiration

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behind it, actually going into the environment and seeing these sharks?

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Definitely. First of all, you have to get the reference. You're coming

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up with ideas and seeing how these sharks behave and what might work.

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Taking lots of photographs. That is beautiful. You can see the shaft of

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sunlight, almost. I would never have come up with that painting had I not

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seen the sharks. It is a huge challenge. Is this something that

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you will carry on doing, going into the wild to create something in the

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environment of the animal, if you like? Absolutely. I have been in

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Africa for the last 20 years, every year. Looking for something

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different. I have got a big project for next year. You will be the first

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to know when it happens. I will not tell you what it is now! Every

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artist and his wife will be out there doing it. You are the ultimate

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daredevil artist. Apparently I am! Thank you for coming in.

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Very courageous artist, don't you think? I wouldn't get in that cage.

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Take the photo! On to sport. Fabulous weather for cricket. We're

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going to show you four amazing balls tonight. Surrey's batsmen were blown

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away by a sensational over from Essex all rounder Graham Napier at

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Chelmsford last night. Napier took four wickets in four balls as Surrey

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lost by 178 runs. Aazher Mahmood was first top go, followed by Zander be

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Brain, Tom Jewell went first ball too, and so did John Lewis. Napier

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finished with figures of seven for 32, including the scalp of Ricky

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Ponting. Tremendous achievement. Aldershot Town fans will meet

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tonight to present their proposal to buy the club. Supporters want to

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mirror outfits like Portsmouth and Exeter and take control of the

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debt-ridden club, relegated out of the Football League in April. The

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Aldershot supporter's Trust led by Terry Owens will meet to decide how

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fans and businesses could invest in the team. Over the last few months,

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South Today has profiled a real golden generation of young golfers

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in our region. We've profiled one of the world's best young women's

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players, Dorset's Georgia Hall. Then there was Faldo series winner 2012,

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Jack Singh Brah. And here's another. Harry Ellis is already a record

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breaker, and the rain at Meon Valley golf club in Hampshire didn't stop

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him taking me out for a game. He may only be 17, but already Harry

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Ellis's name sits alongside Nick Faldo's in English golf. He became

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the youngest winner of the English amateur championship last year. He

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was 16. 2012 was a massive year for me in my progression as a golfer.

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Having a win like I did back in early August as an amateur, was a

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huge door opener. I first met Harry when he was 13. I have kept working

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hard. I was enjoying it. Competing and playing. Always trying to break

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90, break 80, and eventually the 70 mark. Out onto the course. You can't

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hide from the rain if you want to reach the top. With that amateur

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title, Harry is tipped to go far. He certainly headed further than I

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did. Your name will be next to Nick Faldo's? Exactly. It is a lovely

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thing to have. Hopefully it will stand for a long time. Looks good.

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Very good. And Harry Ellis's play means he has now got the big

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question in his career. When to turn professional? He still has some

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amateur targets. I have a long way to go. I want to get better as

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quickly as possible. But I have to be patient. He hopes to be part of

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Great Britain and Ireland's Walker cup team, the amateur version. He

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has the talent and focus to be as force on the world stage. But only

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when he is ready. Dreadful weather. We did that a few days ago. Did you

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do a good shot in that? I did, yes! It was about 30 seconds in. Every

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time Tony does a film in golf, his best shots go into the film. I got a

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par and that whole. Difficult conditions. That was a birdie for

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Harry. Impressed with your swing. Very impressed with his swing, as

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well! Now the weather. Sarah is well! Now the weather. Sarah is

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here. It felt hotter today? Yes, we had a breeze. It was a little on the

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fresh site. Some lovely sunshine. 21 degrees today. Beautiful round. A

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beautiful start to the day at Titchfield Haven. Brian Plumridge

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captured that glorious sunrise. A perfect picture of an English

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summer's day in Cuddington, Buckinghamshire. Ron Adams sent that

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photo in. And these sheep were after a bit of shade in sunny Hannington

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in Hampshire today. Thank you to Barbera Macmurchy for that one. Some

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beautiful sunshine and plenty more to come for the next few days. This

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evening, that evening sunshine stays with us. Through the course of

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tonight we will start to see the cloud increasing. A bit of a two-way

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split. North of the M4 corridor are likely to see the cloud building in

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from the east. Further south, coastal areas may see some low

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cloud. Temperatures dipping to eight or nine degrees. Patchy Mr Fogg

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possible. We start off on a grey note tomorrow morning. The mist will

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lift. The cloud Burns back. Another day of glorious sunshine. Not quite

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as much as to day. It looks like we will see some decent sunny spells,

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highs of 19 or 20 degrees, and the winds just a touch lighter. As we go

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through tomorrow night, it is another dry night. It looks like we

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will see some cloud at times. When we have clear spells, some patches

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of mist. Temperatures similar to tonight. As we look ahead for the

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next few days, Thursday is another day very similar to today. We start

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off with some missed first thing. Good sunshine in the afternoon.

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There is the chance we could catch some isolated showers. For the most

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part, a decent, dry and bright day. It is all courtesy of this area of

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high pressure. As we move through the end of the week, the winds will

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pick up. Into Friday, it looks like another good day with some glorious

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sunny spells. The breeze just picking up. Some cloud but generally

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a fine day. Here is your summary. Not looking too bad, is it? 20

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degrees into the weekend. More sunshine ahead. Thunderstorms come

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