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Good evening. The headlines from Channel Islands A four—year—old

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Good evening. The headlines from reported abducted in Austria is

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found in Guernsey, police say it's not suspicious. Also tonight, the

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airline Blue Islands is cleared not suspicious. Also tonight, the

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this crash at Jersey Airport last summer but was there a break—down in

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communication? And bad winter means milk prices are going up but a

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bumper summer means a record haul This is the largest we have had

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bumper summer means a record haul they're not treating the reported

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abduction of a four—year—old boy in Austria as a criminal case. The

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child was discovered in the island Caulfield can tell us more on this.

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Pam it's a complicated one this isn't it? Yes, Edward, Guernsey

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Police sent out this press release last night saying, "In relation

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Police sent out this press release four—year—old boy from his mother in

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Austria, the boy has been located safe and well in Guernsey." They

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added that the boy's mother has safe and well in Guernsey." They

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informed. Well, a lawyer acting safe and well in Guernsey." They

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the boy's father contacted the BBC this morning, to say the child is in

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the care of his lawful father in Sark, who is co—operating fully

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the care of his lawful father in criminal charges have been brought

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here in Guernsey — Police here say matter. But, understandably, reports

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of a four—year—old being abducted across borders have attracted a

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of a four—year—old being abducted An investigation has found the

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airline Blue Islands was not to blame for a runway crash at Jersey

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Airport last year. The undercarriage of its ATR aircraft collapsed after

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landing, leaving it leaning on one incident closed the airport for

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several hours on a Saturday, during the busy tourist season. Amy Harris

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The aftermath of an air crash at Jersey airport last June. Moments

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earlier the undercarriage of this Blue Islands plane had collapsed.

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Luckily it had just landed. 43 people were on board, four of them

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suffered minor injuries. Everybody crying. Everybody just wanted to get

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off as quickly as possible. The crash closed the runway and flights

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were suspended for nearly eight hours. In the 16 months since, the

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Air Accident Investigation Branch Today it concluded the plane crashed

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collapsed, caused by metal fatigue in a component. The landing gear had

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been subject to overload at some stage but was only two years its

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eight—year life span. But stress the expected. Communication issues were

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also highlighted between the fire service here at the airport and

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also highlighted between the fire crew onboard the plane. While there

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were no signs of fire, the flight commander attempted to contact the

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service to seek further reassurance but received no response as they

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frequency. I don't think there is any lessons to be learned, air

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traffic control monitored and would normally expect the demand for ask

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for a change in frequency. Blue Islands issued a statement, saying

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on the day of the crash, the team involved on the aircraft and behind

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the scenes did themselves and the business proud. Meanwhile, the

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European Aviation Safety Agency business proud. Meanwhile, the

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currently reviewing whether there is any safety action required on any

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aircraft that use this component Milk prices in Jersey will go up

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next month. Jersey Diary is putting up the cost of wholesale milk —

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that's the price which shops buy it be up to shops to decide if they

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past the extra cost on to customers. Well, Andrew le Gallais is head

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past the extra cost on to customers. the Milk Marketing Board, he joined

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me earlier to explain why the rise was needed. We're putting the prices

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up because there is a considerable fall in dairy farm profitability in

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this arises from primarily some exceptionally unseasonable weather

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that we have. We have had a very wet and cold winter, we had snow in

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March, we had a very late spring, it was very cold in April. This meant

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that our cows were housed for a was very cold in April. This meant

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longer period of time last winter. As a consequence, they needed more

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feed and by the time akin the spring there was a considerable shortfall

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of feed the cows, we have not been able to make that up this summer. Is

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it on to import milk from the UK and don't believe it is. We priced the

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milk of Jersey cows competitively compared to milk from Jersey cows in

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the UK. All that of those in Jersey —— Guernsey. I don't believe the

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dairy industry in Jersey is just the countryside, is about seeing our

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cows grazing in the fields, all countryside, is about seeing our

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these are not just a rule saying, they are an iconic image of what the

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dairy industry means to the island. Alderney—based businesses are to be

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offered a tax break in the coming budget. The States are recommending

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occupiers rate for 2014 and the charities rate is reduced to zero.

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Despite a real term drop in the income from Guernsey, Alderney is

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managing to balance its books. The States will debate the budget later

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economy is performing poorly and is likely to stagnate or get worse

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economy is performing poorly and is the next year. That's according

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economy is performing poorly and is survey of businesses by the Sark's

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Chamber of Commerce. Its president, Paul Armogie, believes the recent

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recession is to blame for the low Inmates at Guernsey Prison could

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have their sentences extended in future if caught smoking. It's been

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smoke—free since the new year. But introduce breath tests, if they

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suspect someone's broken the rules. I'll run it through, we get you

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suspect someone's broken the rules. your breath for 15 seconds. Testing

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out a new test to target those no—smoking rule. One which Peter's

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been sticking to. —— Stewart. The five reading we refer to on the

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expecting — as he gave up when the ban came in. Is a positive thing for

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the prison, a lot of people are emboldened by the rules. It has

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the prison, a lot of people are a positive thing. But for those

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the prison, a lot of people are aren't adhering to the rules this

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should help officials here take action. The machine will only be

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used if it has been a person has been suspected of smoking. For

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instance if in the morning when been suspected of smoking. For

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officer comes to unlock their cell they can smell smoking in the air.

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Not something they find that often. But for those that are caught, there

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will be penalties and that could result in longer sentences. There

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will be a loss of Association, some privileges using the shop on the

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weekend, confined to the cell, for probably go to the independent

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adjudicator. That could result in everyone will not be positive. There

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maybe objection initially. One or two of the inmates may find it is

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not the choice that they would like. Because smoking was barred here

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not the choice that they would like. a reason — to improve the health of

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prisoners and staff. It's hoped these tests will help ensure they

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get the results they were looking for. You're watching the BBC in

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get the results they were looking Channel Islands. Later in Spotlight

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with Justin and Natalie — all that jazz — Exeter Cathedral embraces a

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unique sound. Stay tuned for that. vineyards. Jersey's Le Mare Wine

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Estate is celebrating a record haul Robinson went to watch the pickers

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in action. Farmers are rarely happy with the weather. Too hot, too cold,

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Le Mare pickers, it's been almost too good to be true. We had a shaky

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start of the year with snow in March and with the weather change, we

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recovered through the summer and right now we are probably right

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where it we should be with the October. This is the biggest and

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next crop in 15 years and the timing could not be better. Last year's

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harvest was a Renfrew and disaster, the worst in a decade, to the team

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are counting their blessings. It's really years like this that make the

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whole thing worthwhile. Last year we were in tears, literally in tears,

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because it's very unforgiving, you still have to put the same input in

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but you have nothing at the end still have to put the same input in

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it. It's taken away from you by powers far greater than you. This

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year they've given it back to us so, its peaks and troughs so we're good.

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The vineyard can now make reserve wines, to help it through the next

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poor harvest, and staff say the quality of this year's grape is

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poor harvest, and staff say the improved as the quality. —— quantity

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So a vintage year then, in the true sense of the word. And customers are

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Good evening, after the sunshine and showers of today, is not a great

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deal of change tomorrow, it is still going to feel quite cold, there

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deal of change tomorrow, it is still chilly breeze from the north—east,

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there will be briefly some sunshine, there will also be the risk of

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showers, through the morning and later through the day. The best

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showers, through the morning and is around the middle of the day

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tomorrow. We have an area of low pressure which has been developing

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in the southern end of the North Sea, that is the cloud QC across the

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Belgian and towards Norway. That area of low pressure has got some

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tightly packed isobars on one side of it, the psychosis to us, we

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continue with a stiff breeze, right where the through of the next few

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days. This is the middle of the where the through of the next few

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on Friday and by the tummy gets where the through of the next few

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the middle of the day on Saturday, although the winds are easing. A

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lovely breeze to start the day. Those winds would ease into the

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Overnight, tonight, there is enough clout to generate showers, we may

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morning. Overnight temperatures clout to generate showers, we may

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to nine degrees, we have a brisk north breeze. Once we lose those

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showers through the morning, it north breeze. Once we lose those

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brighten free time, we will have some sunny spells. Quite quickly

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through the afternoon, another line of showers will arrive. The only

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date it becomes quite down. 15 degrees as the top temperature.

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date it becomes quite down. 15 and north—east winds make it feel

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colder. There is the coastal waters visibility in the rain. High tide

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is fully a la, it is quite unsettled into the weekend, Saturday —— as for

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the Outlook it is quite unsettled. Further showers are possible on

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Sunday. Summer has definitely less thus. —— left us. Join me at ten

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the crowds turn out for the start of the National Hunt Season.

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Sailing has received a huge boost in the last 12 months thanks in part to

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the success of Sir Ben Ainslie in the Olympics and more recently the

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America's Cup. Now efforts are underway to capitalise on that

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popularity by encouraging the next generation of sailors. Johnny

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Rutherford has taken to the water to find out more about "A Future in

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Sailing". Pulling together, that is what

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organisers of A Future in Sailing are doing. Among them is the

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children's sailing charity, Horizons, who have been helping

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children to get out on the water. The idea is to raise the profile of

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Plymouth. It is a leading city in sailing. This event is about getting

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people together in Plymouth who are interested in sailing, but with a

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particular focus on how we can get young people to sail. Sam, who is a

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rising star in offshore racing, spent the morning skippering. He

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showed the children how to get the most out of the sales. He wants the

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city's marine industry to develop the future for young sailors. The

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project is to bring what we have in Plymouth together, from the

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knowledge of all of the people we have got. We are making the best of

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what we have. We are trying to make the best of what is already there.

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So did today's children enjoy the experience question mark it was

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cold! It was kind of fun! Would you like to learn to be sailors and sail

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your own boat? Yes, but a very big one. I would not like to sail in

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this little one. Thinking big maybe what comes out of the new project as

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Plymouth progresses as a new city for sailing.

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A gorgeous day there. The National Hunt season got underway at Exeter

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Racecourse earlier today. Some sports may be struggling to maintain

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crowds in tough economic times, but horse racing appears to be bucking

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the trend. Andy Birkett reports. As you might expect for the first

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picture of a new season, the crowds turned out in force, but it seems

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that this has become the norm and the going has been good here for

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some time. This was built in 2009. Support is a top business and the

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balancing act between the commercial and on field side of things that

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make it work. Four years ago the racecourse invested a lot of money

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in their facilities. Racing is the main business but 35% of the

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business comes from the non—racing side of things. That is a key

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component. All of the profits we make go back into the prize—money. A

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day at the races is all about the horses and having a little flutter.

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It is a lovely course. It is very good racing here. No luck at all! My

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runner did not even finished the last race. It is friendly and we

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know a lot of people. It is a big galloping course. This panic has

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seen some of the biggest racing names in history. Tony McCoury wrote

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his first winner here 20 years ago. We did not have to look far to find

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another big—name. We have some big local meetings and Exeter is a fair

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track where the best horse winds on the day. There are no bad luck

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stories and you have plenty of time if you are a jockey riding around

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here. Not everyone thinks it is a fair course. No! Why! The bookies

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are saying the same thing. They do not take £1 notes any more! Sorry! I

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will have to do think of another way of getting rid of them, will I not?

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Have you still got some £1 notes in your wallet? I might have! How do

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you like your oysters? Straight from the sea, cooked up in a gourmet dish

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or with a glass of champagne? Well, there's plenty of opportunity to

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taste and try at Falmouth's annual Oyster Festival. Our reporter

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Eleanor Parkinson has been to take a look. It is the start of the oyster

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fishing season and Falmouth celebrates with this Oyster

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Festival. These oysters have become big business for Cornwall. A lot of

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new restaurants have opened up in Cornwall in the last 20 years and

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oysters are on the menu most of the time. The fishing industry starts at

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the end of September and beginning of October, and goes through to

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March. It is a very good industry for Falmouth and Cornwall in

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general. There is plenty of food and drink on sale as well as cookery

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demonstrations. Qubit Cornish! —— keep it Cornish! I cooked them today

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and oiled them down. I got some wild chimps. —— shrimps. I was trying to

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get the flavour out of the oyster. I was trying to take the flavour out

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and get that into the nettles. There are plenty of ways eating an

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oyster. Some like it with Tabasco and some like it unadorned.

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A small Chapel in West Cornwall has become one of the latest buildings

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in the region to be described as "at risk". Little Trethewey is in such a

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poor state of repair it's been added to an annual list of important

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buildings which are in danger. It's one of six in the region which have

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been placed on the latest "at risk" register. But there's good news for

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seven other buildings which have been saved. Spotlight's David George

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reports. This grade two listed chapel is in a

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poor state of repair. There are holes in the roof and masonry is

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falling from the walls. The congregation have moved into another

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building. Inside it is the symbol wooden pews in the gallery which

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make it rare, but they are the very features which make any plan to

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adapt and reuse the building difficult to stop any change to a

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building like this is highly sensitive. There are members who

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were christened here. Their parents were married here, their wives were

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very clear. This is not just a building, this is the centre of

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their entire religious and family lives. It is a very sensitive

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sites, and is there are many people who would rather see the building

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demolished and converted to a House. Little Trethewey joins the "At Risk"

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list. The building here dates back to at least the 15th century and

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properly all the way back to the medieval period. A few years ago it

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was overgrown and in danger of collapse. Because of its inclusion

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on the register it was recognised as a building in need of urgent repair,

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and we have done it. It acted as an impetus for all of the partners to

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come together and decide that this was worth saving and worth showing

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off. Other places that have been successively restored and reuse

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includes this Duchy Palace, and the artist's Studios at Porth Meer in St

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Ives. Although this building is one of the latest to be added to the "At

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Risk" register, all is not lost. The Methodist Church is speaking to

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voluntary groups and Trusts. A three—year—old boy from Devon has

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become the youngest ever to compete at the Horse Of The Year Show. Harry

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Edwards—Brady, from Hatherleigh, took part in the event in Birmingham

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yesterday. Anna Varle has this report on how he did.

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The ponies he rides are older than he is but Harry already has a string

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of titles to his name. He has made history as the youngest ever

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competitor at the Horse Of The Year Show. I started riding at shows when

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I was brief. I am free! If he enjoys it then that is fine. I do not think

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that if he didn't enjoy it I would be able to get on a pony. If he was

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nervous, it did not show. With mum beside him, Harry wowed the judges

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and took seventh place. It is amazing, I am over the moon. How we

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rode fantastically and the pony was amazing. I am so pleased. I am going

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to get a combine harvester and a cement mixer. Harry was only a baby

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when he became interested in horses. This home movie shows he was in the

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saddle before he could work. —— walk. Then came his competitive

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edge. That one is mine, that one is mine. That is mine! He likes

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winning. He did not take the top spot but he is back on Sunday to

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have another go. Good luck on Sunday. A name to look out for in

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the future. He is a star already. Some beautiful blue skies today but

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it is noticeably colder. Now for the weather. Hello, good evening. It

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will be the coldest night this autumn so far. Some low

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temperatures. Tomorrow will not be as fine as the day. We will have

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morning sunshine but it will cloud over during the day and we will see

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some showers developing through the evening. A cold wind from the north

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and north—east will be cold. Wrap up warm. We have high pressure to the

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west or north West of Ireland and low pressure over here. That moves

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around over the next 24 hours so the wind direction changes. Today we had

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northerly winds but by tomorrow they have curved around and become

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north—easterly. One weather system in particular will be close to

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Dorset and Somerset which means these two counties could see patchy

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rain on Saturday. Not much in the rain overnight. If there are any

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showers then it will be near the Scilly Isles. Some showers will come

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in towards Bristol and Hampshire but no further west than that. For us,

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we will have clear skies tonight and that means a big drop in

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temperature, and a few places could see temperatures as low as three or

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four Celsius. A bit more cloud coming in towards Plymouth. A risk

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of overnight frost as well. Tomorrow morning we have breaks in that cloud

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with some sunshine. By the end of the day we may have some light

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showers, so a slightly different story than the one we saw today.

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Earlier today we had glorious sunshine and if you could get out of

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the wind then it felt quite warm. As you can see, sparkling visibility,

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you could see for miles. Lovely, clean air coming in from the Arctic.

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Not just here, but also across parts of Devon. This is Plymouth and the

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blue sky being enjoyed by those out on the boats. Look at that on the

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marina, a lovely scene. You can imagine it is summer apart from the

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temperatures. Back to tomorrow and we have all of this cloud coming in

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from the east. The further west, the better the weather and we certainly

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hold onto plenty of sunshine across Cornwall and West Devon.

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Temperatures around 14 or 15 degrees. Feeling colder than that

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because of the wind. Fine and dry is the forecast, with some decent

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spells of sunshine. Times of high water here. The best brightness over

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the weekend will be in Cornwall. We may see patchy rain coming to Dorset

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and Somerset, and then more widely there will be cloud on Sunday.

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Wright and dry on Monday, have a good evening. Thank you. A reminder

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of our top stories tonight. Badgers could be gassed if it's proved to be

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safe, humane and effective to tackle TB. And a big growth in exports, the

:27:25.:27:28.

region's manufacturers are selling more goods abroad. Wendy said on

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Facebook that you should stop taking it out of me for being tight with my

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money! Thank you, both of you! Have a good evening.

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