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have ever seen. And that is all the sport.

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Good evening. Campaigners gathered Williams. Welcome Good

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Good evening. Campaigners gathered for a pre`over jewel in Torquay

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today in protest at proposed cuts to council services. Church groups

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claimed that the planned ?22 million of savings would hit the most

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vulnerable in the area and want Torbay Council to rethink.

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Save our services. This was the message that the protesters wanted

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Torbay Council to hear. Many people who are not Christians

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have joined us today because they want to express the feeling that

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these cuts would damage Torbay as a community. Torbay will be a nasty

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place if these cuts go ahead. Local churches and organisations

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held the players and sang songs. Among those present were people

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affected directly by the cuts. I live by my own in a two bedroomed

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flat and not getting any support from anybody. I am really

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struggling. Torbay Council says it is

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prioritising children services and adult care.

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The churches have really got together this morning and proved

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that people do want support and hope that the council will listen to the

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people here today. The council intends to cut funding

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by a massive amount and we want to see we need those places to stay

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open. The council say it is well aware of

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the sensitivity of the proposals but say no decision has yet been made.

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The Environment Secretary will visit Somerset tomorrow to speak to

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organisations helping people affected by flooding. His visit

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comes as more heavy rain is forecast. The Fire Service has taken

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delivery of two off`road engines to help crews access homes and

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communities surrounded by water. We are waiting to see what mother

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nature throws at us next. The odds are stacked against us. The guys

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here are doing their very best. Police and fire investigators have

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today examined the scene of a suspected arson attack on an

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industrial warehouse in Cornwall. Firefighters were called to the site

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in Polmorla Road in Wadebridge just before 9:30pm last night. Local

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residents were asked to leave their homes for a few minutes.

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There were loads of sirens and it was quite a big thing for

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Wadebridge. It was the biggest incident we have had for a while.

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A post office in Cornwall, thought to be the oldest in England. As

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celebrated 175 years of service today. The religious and Stoke

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Climsland gathered to see a special birthday messages delivered in

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historic style. You would never know that the

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postmaster had only had a few hours of practice. This piece of street

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theatre in the role the locals. On behalf of the post office,

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congratulations on 175 years of continued service in Stoke

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Climsland. It was something I thought up that

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would be different. Stoke Climsland is quiet and I thought the horse

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would be fitting. Everybody around and head office thought it would be

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a great idea. There has been a post office here

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since 1839 and it is the oldest in England. Stamps were designed by

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local children and birthday celebrations continued in the

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village church. The cake makers rise to the challenge of the postal

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theme. Today it is good to see everybody

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give the banks and really heart`warming. We are only as good

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as the people we serve and it is fantastic.

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The events today marks the start of a year of celebrations in this post

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office appears to have a bright future ahead.

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The weather put paid to the game of Plymouth Albion against Bristol

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today due to a waterlogged some colder weather to come tonight.

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We have wintry showers tonight. There will be a mix of rain and

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sleet and snow. Temperatures will drop away close to freezing.

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There will be a few wintry showers around at first and still some

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locally heavy showers. There will be more showers to come on Tuesday and

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after that it will turn colder. Goodbye.

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Until then, plenty more news on our website. Bye-bye.

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Good evening. will keep going through the nights

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tonight and as the air turns colder,

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tonight and as the air turns wintry. A mixture of sleet and snow

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leaving us with the risk advice The band of rain has cleared his

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leaving us with the risk advice The cloud on the satellite picture, the

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centre of the low. Around that, strong winds at cross -- strong

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winds across the Western Isles. strong winds at cross -- strong

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possibility of sleet and snow at lower levels into the morning. As

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temperatures fall close to freezing, it is the ice that is our main

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concern for Monday morning. it is the ice that is our main

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of showers still with us on Monday. It will be another windy day, with

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of showers still with us on Monday. lines of showers to the south,

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turning back to sleet and rain lines of showers to the south,

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the afternoon. More frequent showers further north. Mainly wintry across

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the afternoon. More frequent showers the high ground, particularly parts

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of the Highlands and Grampians. Temperatures tomorrow afternoon at

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around 80 degrees. Temperatures tomorrow afternoon at

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pretty unsettled on Tuesday and Wednesday with that low pressure

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bringing workload and outbreaks of rain. Temperatures still between

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five and eight. But there

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