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:03:10. > :03:15.In older disease this the scheme launched in the Princess of Wales

:03:15. > :03:38.Hospital said today -- in order to do this, the scheme launched in the

:03:38. > :03:44.Princess of Wales Hospital today. We can't carry on with this unless

:03:44. > :03:51.that we learn from the people who use these services. We have to work

:03:51. > :04:01.together. It is not possible to offer services to everyone. We have

:04:01. > :04:15.to know what they want. The plan also urges people to discuss this

:04:15. > :04:25.with their families. Beast daddy says this means that fewer people

:04:25. > :04:33.will be distressed when this happens for star. People like to

:04:33. > :04:41.discuss with their families what is going on. They want to live the

:04:41. > :04:47.best possible life at the end. people are already questioning

:04:47. > :05:33.whether there are resources available in Wales. But the Welsh

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:05:33. > :05:39.Within these buildings many of our best politicians have studied in

:05:39. > :05:45.Cambridge and Oxford. But why is that? According to Paul Murphy, the

:05:45. > :05:54.lack of teachers' ambition in Wales could be responsible for this.

:05:54. > :06:01.People who taught me had been to Oxford and Cambridge. Not many of

:06:01. > :06:08.our teachers have been to Oxford and Cambridge so maybe they don't

:06:08. > :06:14.realise how the system works. has become obvious that people are

:06:14. > :06:20.very worried about the Welsh Baccalaureate. Some people felt

:06:20. > :06:30.that it is not a very good academic qualifications to go to

:06:30. > :06:40.universities such as Cambridge and Oxford. According to recent

:06:40. > :06:44.research, not many pupils from North Wales go to Oxford and

:06:44. > :06:51.Cambridge. According to Paul Murphy he says the ability is there and he

:06:51. > :06:57.just wants to give Welsh pupils a boost. Morgan wants to study

:06:57. > :07:06.politics in Cambridge and Joseph wants to use deadly medicine there.

:07:06. > :07:10.I think... He wants to study medicine there. I think it is very

:07:11. > :07:18.good if you have ambition. The idea that not many people in my area

:07:18. > :07:22.don't want to go to Cambridge or Oxford, this is just not true.

:07:22. > :07:44.this school, they have extra lessons to go to Oxford and

:07:45. > :07:53.Cambridge. We just learn about how to do interviews. We have a very

:07:53. > :08:05.good strategy here in our school. had a chance to work with the

:08:05. > :08:28.Foreign Office in Cairo. I think that I had this opportunity because

:08:28. > :08:35.I went to Cambridge University. We have a Welsh Society in the college.

:08:36. > :09:12.We wanted to make sure the society was very successful. Do we have the

:09:12. > :09:16.resources in Wales to send these We have sent a few pupils from

:09:16. > :09:23.Cambridge -- from our school to Cambridge and Oxford. I do not

:09:23. > :09:29.agree with Paul Murphy's statement that teachers are not doing enough.,

:09:30. > :09:42.to send these pupils to Cambridge and Oxford. Cambridge and Oxford

:09:42. > :09:47.universities are not to everyone's taste. But we are not saying that,

:09:47. > :09:57.are we? Paul Murphy is saying it is the teachers duty to push pupils to

:09:57. > :10:01.go to Cambridge and Oxford? This, I agree but are there are a lot of

:10:01. > :10:07.pupils who have been there for summer school and have not enjoyed

:10:07. > :10:19.the experience. I don't think that teachers should give pressure on

:10:19. > :10:24.them to go there. Yes, but what about a child's ambition. I think

:10:24. > :10:29.that every child's ambition is different. We cannot push these

:10:29. > :10:36.children to go to these colleges if they don't want to go there. They

:10:36. > :10:45.can go there if they want, but it is their choice. We already give

:10:45. > :10:52.our pupils are very good choice of what universities they want to go

:10:52. > :11:04.to. Yes, but Paul Murphy says that you are not challenging students

:11:04. > :11:08.enough. I know what he is saying but I think that it is very

:11:08. > :12:39.controversial to say that teachers don't bode pupils to go to the best

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:12:39. > :13:16.We are used to hearing about trees falling in the winds but it is

:13:16. > :13:31.difficult when it is the oldest This is when the explosion happened.

:13:31. > :13:57.The explosion was felt 40 miles The explosion was felt 40 miles

:13:57. > :14:04.If you think about a small town that one in North Wales, it is

:14:04. > :14:17.soul-destroying. The emergency services are now searching for

:14:17. > :14:29.bodies rather than people. A local sports hall was used by the

:14:29. > :14:33.emergency services. Massive, this is like the Murray building in

:14:33. > :14:42.Oklahoma City. You can imagine what kind of damage we are looking at.

:14:42. > :15:51.The explosion comes just after the explosion in Boston. But the police

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:15:51. > :15:57.A lot of snow fell on these Carneddau mountains recently.

:15:57. > :16:05.Dozens of these wild horses have died. It is the work of the local

:16:05. > :16:10.farmers to bury them. We have made a hole ready for them to be buried.

:16:10. > :16:19.Unfortunately, a lot of people saw these horses alive a couple of

:16:19. > :16:25.weeks ago. The mountains are empty now. There are no horses around. It

:16:25. > :16:33.is very sad. I am very disappointed. I am not sure how many of these

:16:33. > :16:39.horses have died. There were some 220 ponies living on these

:16:39. > :16:48.mountain's. It is believed that a third of them might have died.

:16:48. > :17:01.There was a great deal of loss here back in 1947 as well. Nature can be

:17:01. > :17:08.very cruel. This is the worst winter for years. We start -- we

:17:08. > :17:18.try and stay positive. We have lost the youngest and the oldest horses.

:17:18. > :17:56.Fortunately, there are some that are still alive. The farmers will

:17:56. > :18:05.now have to bury the horses in the Yes, that is true. Winds were like

:18:05. > :18:19.84 mph last night. This is the old oak tree. Luckily, it did not fall

:18:19. > :18:27.on the house. Now there are calls to safeguard these old trees. This

:18:27. > :18:37.is the end of an era here. This oak tree has claimed its place in the

:18:37. > :18:44.history books. It has been here for over 1,200 years. The AA oak tree

:18:44. > :18:49.has played an important part in history. Mair Jones was born and

:18:49. > :19:03.raised in this village and she was very sad today. It is like losing a

:19:03. > :19:11.friend, to be honest. I had a postcard from 19 09 and they said

:19:11. > :19:16.it was about 100 years old then. My father's has a lived nearby and I

:19:16. > :19:27.used to play here. It used to be hollow inside and we used to play

:19:27. > :19:34.there. I think this is the worst winter we have seen in years.

:19:34. > :19:43.oak tree was given a conservation order in 1984. But campaigners say

:19:43. > :19:53.more can be done to safeguard these trees. A group of experts came here

:19:53. > :20:00.about a year ago and said what could be done, but unfortunately it

:20:00. > :20:23.costs �6,000. If we would have paid that, maybe it would have survived.

:20:23. > :20:28.Talks have now begun to see what It is interesting to see there is

:20:28. > :21:11.another oak tree about two miles away. It is in danger as well.

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:21:11. > :21:20.Unfortunately, nothing can be done This is a scheme to protect Colwyn

:21:20. > :21:28.Bay from the sea. This is a brand new beach. There was a beach here

:21:28. > :21:32.in the Victorian era but unfortunately it disappeared. The

:21:32. > :21:48.level of Sant is about four metres higher than it was years ago. This

:21:48. > :21:58.is the first of its kind in Wales. The sand is being sucked up by the

:21:58. > :22:10.EC. This is a new scheme here in Colwyn Bay. We are using two large

:22:10. > :22:23.pumps to pumps sand here. I am very surprised. I used to come to this

:22:23. > :22:27.beach in the 1970s. It has changed the town, but hopefully, when

:22:27. > :22:38.people come back to Colwyn Bay now they can see the nice beach and

:22:38. > :23:46.they can see that it is a nice place to have a holiday. The beach,

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:23:46. > :24:00.as well as the new sports centre This is the workplace of John

:24:00. > :24:05.Meirion Morris. This is a sculpture of Bob Owen Croesor. I just worked

:24:05. > :24:16.from photos. I had some photos of him happy and some photos of him

:24:16. > :24:25.sad. I had to copy from both of them. It was the Bob Owen Croesor

:24:25. > :24:32.Society who commissioned this work. It was natural for us to ask him

:24:32. > :24:50.because he only lives down the road. We felt that we needed to do

:24:50. > :24:56.something to commemorate him. society has already chosen a place