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risk of an expensive parking fine. Businesses are claiming that that,

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along with high parking charges, drives people away from town

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centres. Torbay has the weakest economy in the region. The new all

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day ticket is being widely welcomed. It will inspire confidence, I'm

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already thinking do I need some more staff? And I'm hoping that others

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will think this is a good time to open in Torquay, we'll open some of

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these empty shops. All day ticket, 24 hours a day, you move around the

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whole Bay, enjoy what's in Brixham and Torquay, Paignton. It's

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brilliant. It's coming at a time when Torbay is having to make

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millions of pounds worth of cuts to balance the books. So can it afford

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to do it? It's the right time, because this is when people have got

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less money, they can't afford to come into town if they're paying

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exorbitant prices, so if we bring the prices down and we bring the

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foot fall in ` it's the right time. The new ?2 charge starts in

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November, helping both visitors and commuters. Although the council will

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have to weigh up whether it encourages people away from more

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sustainable transport. I'm sure the ?2 all day would bring in more

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locals back into the town centre. I believe there shouldn't be any

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charges at all. Unfortunately, I think that the parking charges for

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Torbay particularly is a good money spinner. With money as tight as it

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is, this is a bold move by Torbay Council. Just doing this story today

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has cost me twice as much in parking as it will do when the new charges

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come in. What Torbay council's got to weigh up is whether over the next

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few months it is a big enough boost to the economy to be worth it. Time

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for the sport with the ups and downs from the weekend. Despite gaining a

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point at Huish Park, Yeovil Town have slipped to the bottom of the

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Championship. The top performance in League Two came from Exeter City.

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They thumped Scunthorpe United 4`0 in Lincolnshire. Here's how the

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managers, BBC local radio and the fans viewed the displays. When you

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come up against the Brightons that were one game or two games away from

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the Premiership last year, then you know we mustn't be disappointed with

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a 0`0 result. Yes, we may be at the bottom of the league, but we are

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gaining experience, the lads are gaining experience against these

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type of teams that can keep the ball, they're clever, they're

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strong, they're fit. COMMENTATOR: Chips the ball forward and that's

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the opening goal, terrific goal! Shot comes in again ` what a goal! A

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second goal in the space of four second half minutes. The initial

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shot from Grimes, and Parkin scores. James on to his right foot and that

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is through defender and ten`man Hartlepool on the breakaway take the

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lead. We scored two last week, we hit the post today. Sometimes it

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goes for you. If you're being positive and trying to score goals

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and get into those positions, that's all you can ask and we know we have

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got the quality, because we are scoring. It's just today was about

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the other end of the pitch. You know, you concede eight in three

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games, you know you have got to do something about it. So fantastic

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clean sheet for us, especially going to ten. Exeter Chiefs went down to

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their first defeat in rugby's European Cup this season. A 20`16

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reverse at Glasgow Warriors leaves pool two wide open. After two games,

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all the teams have won once with the Chiefs next coming up against

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reigning Champions Toulon twice in December. Although Exeter led 9`6 at

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the interval in Scotland, two quick tries turned the score in Glasgow's

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favour. Dave Ewers' late try earned the Chiefs a losing bonus point.

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Finally, it's been a promising day for the Sills twins in the Youth

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World Windsurfing championships in Citavecchia in Italy. Imogen and

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Saskia, from Lawhitton near Launceston, are fifth and ninth

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respectively after the first day's racing. Now despite having 11

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airfields, 12 radar stations, five air`sea rescue units and even two

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secret listening posts in Devon during the Second World War, the

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RAF's service to the county has gone unrecognised in Exeter. Today RAF

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personnel joined their counterparts from the Navy, Army and Royal

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Marines to be granted the Freedom of the City. John Henderson reports. A

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proud day for Exeter, a proud day for the RAF. 100 airmen and women

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marched in to be granted the freedom of the city. The honour was bestowed

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on personnel from Brize Norton, the closest operational air station to

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Exeter. Number 2 flight. Steady. I'm pleased that I came today.

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Tremendous. But rather late in the day. Spit fires and hurricanes were

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a a common sight here in the 1940 t. Time for that service and more to be

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officially recognised. There were 11 airfields, there were 12 radar

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stations and two secret listening posts and then there were the

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territorials and the royal observer department. So massive involvement.

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That involvement continues even now. Some of those taking part in the

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parade are from the region. It was a good turn out and it has been

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enjoyable. A proud moment? Yes, almost as my career, yes up there.

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Hercules provided a fly past and then it was on to take the salute,

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the RAF joining the navy, army and Royal Marines to become free men and

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women of Exeter. A teacher from Devon has been voted the best

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secondary school teacher in the country at an award ceremony in

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London. Crispin Chambers, from Tavistock College, has been teaching

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Japanese for 17 years. The judges who saw him teach said he was a joy

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to watch. In a moment, we'll be chatting with Crispin in the studio,

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but first Johnny Rutherford has this report. A Japanese rap, one of the

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fun techniques used by Crispin Chambers and this and other methods

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helped him win. From Tavistock college in Devon, he is Crispin

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Chambers. He started teaching Japanese 17 years ago and from the

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start preferred different teaching methods. As far as the pupil go, I'm

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the Sensai. And if they see me, that is how they refer to me. The success

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rate of students is high. At GCSE more than half consistently achieve

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an A or A`star. I know so many students who has motivated them to

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take Japanese into all parts of their live and they have embraced

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the language and some are living and working in Japan. We are thrilled

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and delight and proud of him. He is the sort of teacher that you look

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back on and remember fondly in those wow moments that are life`changing.

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It is easy to learn when taught well. Your school has a message for

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you. As promised Crispin is here. I suspect your pupils are

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congratulating you. Yes, they're saying congratulations to me. What

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an honour to win this award. A huge honour. And I'm so privileged. Why

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do you think you're so special, I know you have won awards before.

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What makes you such a good teacher. The great skill about teaching

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Japanese is to give students the confidence and belief to succeed.

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The belief that they can go to Japan and make themselves understood. I

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was very moved when the Japanese ambassador said to me, aim the am ``

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I am the ambassador Japan, but you're the ambassador of the

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Japanese language. What was the ceremony like last night, some

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famous faces? Very exciting. I was delighted to gone o' stage and meet

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Clare Balding. She spoke good Japanese. I was very surprised. I

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was thrilled so many supporters were there from Tavistock and I greeted

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them in Japanese. It is an unusual subject, but it looks great fun? Yes

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and it is not as difficult as people think. The students find it very

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enjoyable. They do well at GCSE. So they enjoy the fact that they can

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achieve and then take them to Japan, for know take students to Tokyo to

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experience Japanese life and the beauty of Japan and the generosity

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of the people is fantastic. And I have got to try... SPEAKS IN

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JAPANESE. Almostperson. Well done. `` Almost perfect. Well done. Now, a

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very special story of how hospital staff in the South West helped a

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young woman expelled from Uganda more than 40 years ago is being told

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by the BBC's Inside Out programme tonight. Hasmita Sakaria, her family

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and 70,000 others were kicked out of the country by the dictator Idi Amin

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more than 40 years ago. They were given emergency accommodation in an

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old army camp on Dartmoor. When they arrived, Hasmita could no longer

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hide that she was pregnant. As approached the doctor, said I'm

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pregnant. He said well, sit aside and we will check you. Then the

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nurses got together and made me sit down and that afternoon they rushed

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me to hospital. You can see more on that story in tonight's Inside Out,

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on BBC1 in just over half an hour at 7.30. Hello I am here we are just a

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bit in the dark. It is time for the weather. Have we not paid the bill?

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Hopefully you can see me. It has been a miserable day across the

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South West. Not op have we had some `` only have we had some heavy rain,

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but some strong winds and the rest of the week is mild, but windy with

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heavy rain. Frost`free is perhaps the only good news. By the end of

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the week it could be very wet. We still have some rain around tonight

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and we have a weather warning. That rain band will be troublesome I

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think tonight, giving another splash of heavy rain, bch it Pete % out

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through the `` before it peters out tomorrow. The winds not as strong

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tomorrow. But we have had gusts up to 55mph. Some really strong busts

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of wind and gale force winds at the moment around the coasts. The

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driving force of this weather is a big area of low pressure. It's right

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in the middle of the Atlantic. It doesn't move particularly far in the

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next few days, but it splits into two and that gives us some respite

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on Wednesday. But we have this great line of wet weather creeping towards

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us. That will continue to journ Yip east `` journey east tomorrow. And

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then we have a brief ridge of high pressure for Wednesday venlt it is

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only ``. It is only one day. Tonight if you're travel, not only is it

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windy, but it is wet. And more wet weather to come tonight. The rain

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band steadily petering out from the west towards the end of the night.

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But we will wake up to a wet start and another windy night and an

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unusually mild night with temperatures around 15 degrees.

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Tomorrow, the rain will peter out, but it will take its time. By the

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afternoon there is a chance we will see sunshine breaking through,

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before the next line of showers comes into the far west of Cornwall

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and sweep through another blustery line of showers. Temperatures

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tomorrow good, 16 or 17 degrees. Cooler on the coast. Because of the

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breeze. That will be a strong one. It is a strong southernly bris,

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probably strongest around the Isles of Scilly and west Cornwall. Windy

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with showers through the morning. There is our times of high Peartest

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water. `` of high water. The wind are from the south or

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south`west force five to six, occasionally seven. Rain or showers

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and moderate to good visibility. Brighter on Wednesday. Wet and windy

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on Thursday and Friday. Thank you. That is all from us. We will have to

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change some light bulbs. I wonder how many people in the BBC that will

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take? Quite a few! Good evening:

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