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That's all from the BBC News at Six, so it's goodbye from ma and

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That's all from the BBC News at Six, so it's goodbye from me and on

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Tonight, we can reveal that all options have been described

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Rail experts have told Spotlight it'll be a major set back

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for the region if an inland route is ruled out

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The events of earlier this xear is in no doubt that if we lose a root

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in Dawlish, it really hurts us. The Chief Constable of Devon

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and Cornwall slams the qualhty of policing in the region during the

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summer months, and says there's not How one Dorset market town hs

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thriving, Rail experts

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in the South West are concerned at news that alternative rahl routes

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to the vulnerable track at Dawlish A Network Rail report identhfying

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future improvements to the mainline from London to

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the South West was commissioned after part of the route was washed

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away by storms back in Febrtary But sources have told the BBC that

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the Department of Transport considers the alternatives

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"prohibitively expensive". Our Political Editor Martyn

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Oates is live at Westminster. Network to look at a range of

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options, including addition`l routes. There were voices, not least

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that of the MP who are presdnt Dawlish, saying that it would be

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better to focus on making D`wlish more resilient rather than looking

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Department for Transport tonight Department for Transport tonight

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told me that Network Rail h`d not yet polished their report, so these

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people are not counting on the final report. We have taken a look back at

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the task that Network Rail had to take in hand. When storms w`shed

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away the mainline in Dawlish back in February, it was more than the rail

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that were left in error, thdre was no ability to bring in goods or

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supplies. The cost of the rdgional economy as much as ?20 millhon a

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day. But it appeared some good might come from the disaster, as talk

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turned to alternative routes. When the line reopened in April, the

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prime minister said a study of the options commissioned by Network Rail

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would be unfettered. That study will be looked at. It won't be forgotten.

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No`one who saw that vast hole under the railway line and the Israeli

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track suspended in midair, that iconic picture `` and the r`ilroad

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tracks suspended in midair, the government will make it a priority.

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The BBC understands seven alternative routes were originally

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considered, but the options have now been shunted into the sighthngs

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leaving five routes now arotnd Exeter in Dawlish, each which could

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potentially cut journey timds and reduced distances. But sources have

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told the BBC that costs of the alternatives are eye watering.

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Figures between ?1.2 billion and ?3 billion have been mentioned. A

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suggestion the Department for Transport believes they are

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prohibitively expensive has raised concerns that an alternativd will be

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rolled out altogether. We h`ve to push for an inland route, bdcause

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one thing the event of earlher this year left is in no doubt about, if

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we lose a row through Dawlish even for a few weeks and really hurts us.

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Other transport analysts have said the huge costs come as no stpplies,

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but they pale in significance when put in context. What price can be

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put on the connectivity of `n entire region when billions are behng put

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on more minor schemes elsewhere in the country?

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Presumably there will be anger if the government doesn't ftnd

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Bear in mind, there will be disappointment and disagreelent what

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ever the outcome is, and wh`t ever the government decides, bec`use you

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have got people in favour of alternatives and some peopld who say

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we need to focus on Dawlish. Adrienne and Tor Bates as wd need to

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focus on improvements on thd line to improve speeds to London. A wide

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range of views as to which route is the best one. It tends to ddpend on

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which constituency you reprdsent in terms of MPs. In South Devon, you

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would probably be happy with a root coming in from Dawlish, and if you

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are in mid Devon, you would rather like a new railway on your

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doorstep, but certainly, thdre are some MPs who have made an

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alternative route `` who have made it an issue and they will bd

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fighting for it. But there is some good definite good

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news When Andy has announced a p`ckage of

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measures which the government has planned to benefit his constituency.

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What this package entails is an upgrade. The relocation of ` train

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care centre from the London area to Penzance, creating 60 addithonal

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jobs in the potential for more, a signaling upgrade for the Plymouth

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to Penzance area, which will greatly improve the efficiency of sdrvice

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running into and through Cornwall, and a transport interchange which

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will certainly give a very big boost to the economy in the area. You will

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need to get a train pretty darly in the morning from Paddington if you

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want to get back to Cornwall on the same day.

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The quality of policing in the region

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during the summer is unacceptable, that's according to Devon

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Shaun Sawyer says despite the huge numbers

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of holidaymakers here during the height of the holiday season, the

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force doesn't get any extra money to help police the tourist hot spots.

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Well, earlier the Chief Constable took part in a BBC debate

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in Newquay, which is where we can join Spotlights David Georgd now.

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A beautiful evening following a lovely day. This is one of those

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places where the population swelled during these months. It is brilliant

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news for the tourism industry, but like other services, it does not get

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an extra penny in cash to ddal with the increased workload.

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Holiday`makers on the beachds of Newquay have enjoyed the sunshine

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today. The resort has a poptlation grows massively during the summer,

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and it is the same across Ddvon and Cornwall. Around 1.5 million people

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live here all year round. In the summer months, that swelled to a

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massive eight million two 10 million. There was a BBC debate on

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policing earlier today. Shawn Sawyer says that there is a direct effect.

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We can keep `` keep people safe but we know that investigations take

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longer because we are having to the plate more cases without thd case

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officers behind the responsd times are slightly longer in the community

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policing, we used to be abld to sustain community policing over the

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summer. Our resident population is already stretched. It is all now but

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unsustainable. The chief saxs all that means the quality of policing

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is not acceptable in his vidw, and the funding formula needs to change.

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The man responsible for lobbying for more Cash says he is trying. I am

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really disappointed that thd government put off looking `t

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funding from last year until after the election. That is a copout to

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me, because the issue is urgent on as you well heard, and if that were

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not enough, Shawn Sawyer and his police force has saved ?40 lillion

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over the past three years and they are still producing a prettx good

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service for the people of Ddvon and Cornwall. Well, the Home Office in

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a statement this evening, h`ve told us that they are conducting a review

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of the way funding is alloc`ted between police force areas, but this

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is a complex and important latter which requires careful conshderation

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and will take time. Well, there is a chance to put your questions direct

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tonight to the Chief Constable and the Commissioner at a second life

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hot the debate, this time in Devon, and you have to hurry, becatse it

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starts at seven o'clock, but you can listen to the debate on BBC radio

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Devon and you can phone in xour questions, the number is on the

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screen now. Spotlight's been told that

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the concerns which led to the boss of Plymouth University being

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suspended do not include allegations But what the concerns relathng

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to Professor Wendy Purcell `re The mid University has grown to be a

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huge part of the local economy, with assets of a quarter billion pounds.

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`` Plymouth University. Key figure in several schemes across Cornwall,

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and Devon and Somerset aimed at boosting the economy. Until today,

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we only had a very bland st`tement saying...

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A source close to what is going on have now told us that there are no

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suggestions of gross misconduct or of dishonesty or improprietx.

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Clearly, there are still serious concerns come otherwise she would

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not have been suspended, but some business leaders are now worried

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that the governor's action threatens the image of the University and

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could harm future investment here. The University of Plymouth has been

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hugely powerful on the generating economic wealth, and it is worrying

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when you see something like this happening, that there might be a

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break in the delivery cycle. That is the concern we have got. And the

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other hand, a South West Devon and he told us that he is happy for them

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to conduct what ever review they feel is necessary. Professor Purcell

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herself has not spoken todax, but in the past, she has talked to us about

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her role in making this one of Britain's's biggest univershties.

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Our university stands alone and in the world, so it is a reallx special

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part of the South West. It hs the time of year when universithes

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weighing down noticeably. One obvious question is, will this

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situation have resolved itsdlf one way or the other by the oftdn?

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`` by the autumn? The fight to save this historic

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woodland from a deadly dise`se. And building a business

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from cardboard. The company creating new jobs

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and investing millions. David Cameron says the "shocking and

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saddening" failures by NHS services which led to the death of a boy from

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Newton Abbot must never be repeated. Three`year`old Sam Morrish died

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from severe sepsis The family's MP, Anne Marie Morris,

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raised the case in the Commons Will the Prime Minister in sure that

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the system of review in the NHS is radically overhauled to delhver

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proper transparency and accountability in a timely way? This

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family waited two years for justice! The honourable Ladx is

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absolutely right to raise this tragic case, and our thoughts should

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be with the parents of this boy It is absolutely shocking to sde a

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whole succession of health services fail this family, and anyond who has

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lost a child that young nosd how harrowing and dreadful this

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experience is. She is absolttely right, we must learn from this case.

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We must make sure this never happens again. Last week we launched a major

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safety campaign to prevent these sorts of avoidable deaths.

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There's a race against time in South Devon, to try and prevent

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an historic woodland being destroyed by a deadly tree disease.

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Around 100 acres will have to be felled in Churston, near Brhxham.

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Johnny Rutherford met up with Chris Ligard from Torbay Co`st

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and Countryside Trust, who lanage a large swathe of the affected area.

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This is the growth, and abott 2 `30 acres of this woodland will have to

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be failed. The portrait comlission has identified a deadly disdase in

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this historic wood, and so `ll sweet chestnut trees have to be chopped

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down to prevent any further spread. If we look up through these two

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trees here, we can see what the disease looks like. It affects all

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the needles, and the crown has died. That is what the fore Street

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commission picked up when they were doing their aerial survey. The race

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is now on to stop these per `` disease from spreading. The work

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should be completed by the dnd of September. Many of the trees behind

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me will have to be failed, so the area will be totally differdnt. What

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will happen to the wildlife that live in the area? Part of the

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ecological surveys we will be carrying out, we will be iddntifying

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what wildlife we have and how best to manage it, and ultimatelx, if

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there is nesting birds onto those trees will have to be left tntil

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such time we can continue. @nd it is not just the 60 acres of growth

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woodland that is affected. 40 acres of this estate in nearby farmland

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will also need trees felling. A local farmer says it is a m`ssive

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job. I do not think people understand how much effect ht will

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have. It has taken nearly 100 years just for the broadleaf to grow

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behind us, and over 20 years before the large. Felling the trees of the

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easy part, it is growing thd new ones and all of the mainten`nce on

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that side. New trees will bd planted in place, and it is hoped that sweet

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chestnut that will regrow. @ccess to the woodland will be restricted

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during the work, which starts within a month.

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Now, the South West has an `bundance of market towns, but many are seeing

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shops close down at an alarling rate, and are fighting for survival.

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In fact a recent government review said they were at crisis pohnt.

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But things aren't so bleak everywhere in the region, whth some

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Sherborne in Dorset, for ex`mple, is bucking the trend, and boasts

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Simon Clemison has been looking at how the high street therd is

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Unlike when it was first buhlt centuries ago, you can now push your

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child around the abbey and four wheels. Also, four wheels could take

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you out of town and help yot up and down the aisles with your shopping.

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But this area doesn't have ` big supermarket a few miles drive away,

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and many believed that has helped keep the street alive. Together with

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competition coming from onlhne traders, experts say the cake is

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being divided into smaller pieces for traditional retailers. But there

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are just a handful of empty shops here. Most tells are ringing. For

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the owner of this coffee shop, that is because businesses are still in

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one place. Once they come in town to go to the wine shop or the shoe

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shop, they will go for a coffee or meet some friends, and that they

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went to a superstar, they would do everything in one place and would

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have not come into the town. There are chain stores and superm`rkets

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here, but in the centre of town not here, but in the centre of town not

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on the outskirts, and plannhng on the outskirts, and plannhng

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guidelines try to protect the town centre and stop anything th`t might

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have an negative impact on ht, but in this case, they have man`ged to

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stop a major supermarket before it has even put in an applicathon. In

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short, it does not just that this area does not have a big store on a

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ring road somewhere, it is that big stores and ring road don't get off

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the drawing board, and that might be because of the strength of the

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locals. Not everyone you medt thinks it is a bad idea. There would be

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more variety. You can't get half as much as you can in these

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supermarkets, whereas you c`n in bigger ones, so it is easier. IMI

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parents and it is very cheap for kids and food. Have you missed out?

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Yes. Many local politicians, though, are clear about what they w`nt to

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see in their town. My understanding is, and the principle on whhch we

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all work is, we utterly discourage edge of town and out of town retail.

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We have a thriving high strdet. It is full of wonderful shops `nd we

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want to see them continue. Whether this area of the will be thd same

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tomorrow, no`one knows, but the area of yesterday is being preserved

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There's concern that some schools in the South West won't be ready

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in time to provide free meals for all four to seven`year`olds

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government has given councils millions of pounds to help schools

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But head teachers are warning that it's not enough.

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Spotlight's Clinton Rogers has been to a school in Somerset to

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This headteacher will have serious problems implementing the ndw school

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meals policy. The old kitchdn at the ship Henderson primary school is now

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a classroom. A growing school with 420 people needed all the tdaching

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space it could get. Even if this school buys meals from an ottside

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supplier, it will need to convert part of this haul to a servdr he,

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and that will cost ?16,000, money the school does not have. The only

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way we could do that, if we were to do that, would be to take it from

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education staffing on the losing support staff, teaching staff, in

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order to provide these meals. It is by no means the only school

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struggling with this new idda. They reckon only about one third of

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primary schools in Somerset still have their own kitchens, and the

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County Council is planning to build one big central kitchen. Thd

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question is, will it be ready in time? From September, all schools

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will have to provide free school meals for infants. Schools like this

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one, which have their own khtchens, are better placed to deliver that.

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The government has given cotncils money to help implement the plan, ?1

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million in the case of Somerset but that is about ?600,000 short of is

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needed. Nutritionists say that from a health point of view, the idea is

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a good one, but... Not everx school will have the facilities to provide

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hot meals, and in those sittations, they will be providing things like

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sandwiches, which just aren't high up enough on the nutritional value

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list for a growing child for a lunch. Many schools are cle`rly

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worried that what was promised free by the government will end tp

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costing them money they don't have. The future of the economy

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in one part of the region could be Millions of pounds are being

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invested in the industry Atlas Packaging makes everything out

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of cardboard, from tables and chairs Spotlight's North Devon reporter

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Andrea Ormsby has been to h`ve The furniture is made of cardboard

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here, and there is nothing cardboard can't make. This is where the ideas

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happen. You would not normally expect us to get such excithng

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things other cardboard. We started with this design, which is very

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simple, but actually, it becomes a really comparable chair.

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Surprisingly, just from one piece of cardboard. You can sit and relax all

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day long. Does it feel solid? Rock solid. I am leaning back as far as I

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can't. You can have it printed in any clues that you like. `` any

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colours that you like. It is big business. Atlas Packaging is about

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one of 450 cardboard packaghng plants in the UK, and one of the

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biggest privately owned in the South West. Now in its 31st year, it

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employs more than 125 peopld, and turnover is around ?70 millhon a

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year. It is constantly investing its latest by is the only one in the

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whole country. 18,000 boxes are produced in an hour in one process

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and it is a fantastic piece of kit. We are really pleased with ht. Atlas

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Packaging has big plans for the future. It is just bash road grade

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has just one a new contract `` it has just won a new contract. I was

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in college and die just finhshed at I did not know what I was doing an

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eye just saw in `` and I'd just finished and I'd not know what I was

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getting an assault in advertisement. It is an intdrest ``

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what I was doing and isolatd in an advertisement. There are pl`ns to

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push the turnover to ?25 million a year.

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Lots of reaction about the rail lines being to costly.

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Unbelievable, expect to be cut off next year then.

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Of course they weren't going to build a new line.

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Because it would cost stupid money and

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the sea wall defences would still have to be maintained or yot run the

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Thank you very much for all of your comments, and D please keep getting

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in touch with us. Time for the weather. A beautiful day today. We

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have had a lovely day and some good temperatures as well. Tomorrow, more

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cloud around. I think it will be equally as warm. It is a very humid

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day, much more humidity in the air, so it will feel comfortably warm. We

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may get to 24 or even 25 degrees during the course of the dax

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tomorrow. It does cloud over, and that is perhaps the saving grace for

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high temperatures across thd South West. The cloud than we the moment

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is high`level cloud. Pretty hazy today. A little light rain `cross

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the west of Ireland. It will creep towards us very solely as a weak

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feature overnight and through the day tomorrow. Increasingly cloudy

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for most of us and increasingly humid. The big change comes on

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Friday. A new area of low pressure and notice plenty of isobars on the

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chart. We are back to some puite unsettled weather on Friday. Windy

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conditions without breaks of rain, some places seeing outbreaks... We

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have nothing much in the wax of all today. High class has made the

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sunshine pretty hazy, but this was earlier today, it was beauthful

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today. This is winter barlex, which is not far off from being rdady for

:25:38.:25:44.

harvesting. It has been a lovely day also some great shots filmed by our

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hammer man. `` cameraman. Please guys replaced by more in thd way of

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cloud coming in during the course of the day tomorrow. There will be some

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low clouds tomorrow around the Isles of Scilly. Some look`up comhng in

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around Cornwall. Temperaturds could possibly get down into single

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figures, but I do not think that is likely. A warm night, anywhdre from

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10`13, the ever night temperatures. Let my cloud around.

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22, 23, possibly even 24 degrees the top figure. A lot of cloud `round

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for the Isles of Scilly. Not much coming out of the cloud, maxbe a few

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showers. Some mist around. Times of high water, pendants, 901, Plymouth,

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the 108, and a bit more surf, still not huge, but it is picking up and

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becomes quite large while wd get to the end of the week. Rather choppy.

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Here is because the warders `` here is the coastal waters forec`st.

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Friday as a wet day. Might start dry but rather cloudy. Cooler and

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showery on Saturday. A drop in the temperatures. Thank you. Don't

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forget the policing debate hs getting underway shortly on BBC

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radio Devon. That is it frol us We will be back at 6:30am tomorrow

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From all of us here, have a good evening. Goodbye.

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