:00:00. > :00:08.than 0,000 (avd eade tha journay so far t(is year.
:00:09. > :00:12.Politics on the pitch, as planning refuses a make`over
:00:13. > :00:36.I specifically asked a lot of questions about the gate size.
:00:37. > :00:37.Defence has to surround this pitch. They didn't have any answers.
:00:38. > :00:38.Plus, pressure grows to rid Guernsey's
:00:39. > :00:43.countryside of derelict grednhouses ` but what would go in their place?
:00:44. > :00:47.And surfing in your sixties ` we meet the founding members
:00:48. > :00:56.The Jersey Football Association have been left shocked
:00:57. > :00:59.after plans to replace the turf at Springfield Stadium with a new,
:01:00. > :01:01.high tech artificial pitch were thrown out by Planning.
:01:02. > :01:04.The JFA's aims of creating a top`class stadium in
:01:05. > :01:09.time for the Island Games are now in doubt as Sophie Sulehria reports.
:01:10. > :01:13.The JFA planned to turn this stadium into a brand new, 3G,
:01:14. > :01:19.That was until yesterday, when plans were rejected
:01:20. > :01:32.That is a viewing platform for those who come and watch a match that
:01:33. > :01:34.can't go on the grandstand. don't want the playground to be
:01:35. > :01:35.moved, or a surrounding fence to be There's lots of excited young men in
:01:36. > :01:43.there, using nouns and verbs they wouldn't normally use, and we don't
:01:44. > :01:47.want a children's play area there. Likewise we don't want to move this
:01:48. > :01:50.Jersey Kop and there wasn't significant
:01:51. > :01:52.justification to move it. This wasn't something
:01:53. > :01:55.the JAF were expecting. It's a big surprise, as we've
:01:56. > :01:59.worked really hard with the FA who are partly funding this and if we
:02:00. > :02:02.can't have the fence, like dvery other artificial fence that's been
:02:03. > :02:13.put down, there'll be no pitch. The idea was to replace
:02:14. > :02:16.the grass with artificial strface in time for the island games,
:02:17. > :02:29.meaning football could be played This page is just with 50 g`mes
:02:30. > :02:31.That is wet weather, where `nd terror. This one happened on an
:02:32. > :02:32.artificial pitch. And this playground `
:02:33. > :02:35.a popular place for children ` I think it's probably safer over
:02:36. > :02:45.here. Unless the proposals are ch`nged,
:02:46. > :02:47.it's one`nil to the planning department `
:02:48. > :02:50.with the JFA's goal of an artificial The introduction of a Goods
:02:51. > :02:59.and Service Tax is now inevhtable, according to Guernsey's Comlerce
:03:00. > :03:01.and Employment Minister. It follows the end of this lonth's
:03:02. > :03:07.States meeting and the decision to introduce free universal prd`school
:03:08. > :03:10.education for Guernsey and @lderney. Deputy Kevin Stewart says there
:03:11. > :03:13.aren't many other options than GST if the island is to fund such
:03:14. > :03:26.a scheme. If you want these nice things to
:03:27. > :03:33.happen, that will mean incrdasing taxes. We will have to incrdase
:03:34. > :03:37.charges such as paid parking. There is a huge possibility that, to pay
:03:38. > :03:40.have to bring in GST.
:03:41. > :03:43.There are calls for more flexibility when it comes
:03:44. > :03:45.to the future development of old greenhouse sites in Guernsex.
:03:46. > :03:48.Under current laws developing them can be tough ` meaning many
:03:49. > :03:56.You'll find acres of this in Guernsey.
:03:57. > :04:01.And planning laws mean it's pretty hard to do anything with it.
:04:02. > :04:03.This was the last site in what's classed
:04:04. > :04:13.The normal thing you find would be, say it's a bit more useful now.
:04:14. > :04:20.The normal thing you find would be, once the glass is down... This was
:04:21. > :04:26.on the edge of the urban pl`nning. It just got into the present
:04:27. > :04:27.planning regulations. If it was across the road, it wouldn't have
:04:28. > :04:29.been proved. `` approved. It's thought if planning were
:04:30. > :04:31.a bit more flexible, other derelict sites in other parts of the Island
:04:32. > :04:35.could still be put to use. Especially given the need
:04:36. > :04:45.for low cost and social housing It's a tricky balance on a smaller
:04:46. > :04:48.islands, trying to provide ` rural feel while providing housing for
:04:49. > :04:53.local people. I think there will be more flexibility in future.
:04:54. > :04:56.And the growing industry th`t remains also wants more flexibility.
:04:57. > :05:01.As they say, there needs to be a realistic approach to
:05:02. > :05:15.We also feel that some of the buildings could be used for helping
:05:16. > :05:16.mixture of materials, rather than mixture of materials, rather than
:05:17. > :05:19.rather than saying it have to be glass.
:05:20. > :05:22.So whether it be for light industrial use, bringing
:05:23. > :05:25.them back into horticulture, or using the space for houshng.
:05:26. > :05:28.It seems most agree that letting old green houses just rot away hsn't
:05:29. > :05:34.Jersey Harbour have updated warnings about using the marina gates,
:05:35. > :05:37.after a French yacht got sttck earlier this week.
:05:38. > :05:40.The visiting boat was trying to get out the harbour at low tide
:05:41. > :05:44.and the yachtsman had to sit and wait for the tide to come b`ck in.
:05:45. > :05:46.The harbourmaster says therd was confusion
:05:47. > :05:50.about the green light systel used to warn sailors about when to tse
:05:51. > :05:56.The additional measures are that we will not have any green lights at
:05:57. > :06:06.all. They will put a sign over the top indicating clearly depths over
:06:07. > :06:07.sale. They should be no doubt now as to what that means. I have refreshed
:06:08. > :06:08.the notice that we had out, trying the notice that we had out, trying
:06:09. > :06:09.to let people understand how the to let people understand how the
:06:10. > :06:10.gates work. Very few Jersey people have
:06:11. > :06:12.confidence in the States, according to a study
:06:13. > :06:15.by an independent political group. Change JE was set up to tell
:06:16. > :06:18.islanders more about the political Only two per cent of them s`id they
:06:19. > :06:24.had full confidence in the `ssembly The survey also raised concdrns
:06:25. > :06:38.about political education in Jersey. If you ask them, did that prepare
:06:39. > :06:45.you to vote or to understand the mistakes, the portion is evdn lower.
:06:46. > :06:46.prepared to engage with the prepared to engage with the
:06:47. > :06:46.political system. You're watching the BBC
:06:47. > :06:49.in the Channel Islands. Setting sail `
:06:50. > :06:52.we join preparations for thd Round All this week we've been looking
:06:53. > :06:59.at the heritage, culture and economy This year Guernsey's surf club
:07:00. > :07:05.celebrates its 50th anniversary Mike Wilkins has been to medt
:07:06. > :07:09.some of its founding members. Surfing in Guernsey 21st
:07:10. > :07:11.century`style, riding waves day But all those surfing today have
:07:12. > :07:17.a lot to thank these men for. Eric was one of the very first
:07:18. > :07:22.people to ever surf in Guernsey Back then there were no wetsuits and
:07:23. > :07:28.all they had were heavy long boards. But Eric told me that the fhrst time
:07:29. > :07:45.he paddled out was a magical moment. The rush of the whole saying. The
:07:46. > :07:57.excitement of that first ride standing up. All the boards now can
:07:58. > :08:03.actually handle across the wave You can do also to the neighbours. Just
:08:04. > :08:04.to stand up and go ten or 14 feet was quite exhilarating.
:08:05. > :08:15.Its President says it might even be older!
:08:16. > :08:22.We have reached our 50th and it s a great milestone. We are one of the
:08:23. > :08:30.oldest clubs in the world. The actual club was formed in 1862, but
:08:31. > :08:33.it wasn't officially given ` constitution and president tntil
:08:34. > :08:34.1964, when Dave Fletcher became the president.
:08:35. > :08:44.They've all surfed for years and still do today.
:08:45. > :08:52.We are keen on the reintrodtction of the competition. That has sden to
:08:53. > :08:57.have slipped by the wayside in recent years. Also, opportunities
:08:58. > :09:06.for the kids to be able to have more regular competitions, so it's not
:09:07. > :09:09.just once a year. So that they have some sources, not just educ`tion,
:09:10. > :09:11.but also so they have friendly faces in the line`up that they can speak
:09:12. > :09:12.to. They've all surfed for years
:09:13. > :09:14.and still do today. Their souls are surfing through
:09:15. > :09:31.and through and, as Eric saxs, It's not something that you move
:09:32. > :09:37.away from. You might move away slightly for whatever reason,
:09:38. > :09:43.children or a lot of young `` a lot of people bring their children into
:09:44. > :10:00.it. The high pressure we have bden
:10:01. > :10:08.talking about is finally with us. The vast majority of us, it should
:10:09. > :10:16.stay dry. Good sunny spells at times and also feeling quite warm. Here is
:10:17. > :10:19.the bigger picture. You can see some areas of low pressure out to the
:10:20. > :10:24.West, but the high pressure is now West, but the high pressure is now
:10:25. > :10:26.taking a firm hold. At the front, we have been seeing murky condhtions
:10:27. > :10:28.over the past couple of days, finally moving away to the South
:10:29. > :10:30.onto that high pressure. It does onto that high pressure. It does
:10:31. > :10:41.slip away some as we get into Sunday. Tonight, as you can see from
:10:42. > :10:46.the satellite, not a great `mount of cloud around. It's also reasonably
:10:47. > :10:51.dry. Tonight, we will see v`riable amounts of cloud coming and going.
:10:52. > :10:56.Generally, a dry nights with light winds. Temperatures holding up into
:10:57. > :11:02.double figures overnight. Tomorrow, the risk of missed but it should
:11:03. > :11:05.quickly go away. Some good sunny spells tomorrow. Just a chance of
:11:06. > :11:14.one or two showers, but mainly drive. Temperatures in the
:11:15. > :11:27.mid`teens. Let's look at thd coastal waters forecast. Fairweather and
:11:28. > :11:35.good visibility. Some tight times: `` some times.
:11:36. > :11:42.The outlook, into Friday, not that much changes. Still that
:11:43. > :11:49.high`pressure, so we should be more about sunshine. Into next wdek, we
:11:50. > :11:51.start to see changes. Returning to more unsettled conditions whth rain
:11:52. > :12:07.eventually arriving. Have a good weekend. That's it from us.
:12:08. > :12:10.If you've just joined us, wdlcome to the programme tonight, with
:12:11. > :12:13.All the sport still ahead, including:
:12:14. > :12:17.Trelawney's army marches on Twickenham yet again
:12:18. > :12:33.And join the live in Plymouth, where final preparations are underway
:12:34. > :12:40.ahead of the York race on Stnday. of the Royal Cornwall Hospitals
:12:41. > :12:44.Trust has resigned over the Rik Evans is angry that so`called
:12:45. > :12:48.hotel services ` which include cleaning,
:12:49. > :12:51.catering and housekeeping ` will be In recent weeks,
:12:52. > :12:58.staff and the unions from hospitals run by the Royal Cornwall Hospitals
:12:59. > :13:00.Trust has been expressing their anger at the nonclinical
:13:01. > :13:04.services being privatised. Staff are worried about
:13:05. > :13:11.their future terms and condhtions. I signed up with the NHS and I
:13:12. > :13:15.want to retire with the NHS. If it was not for the cleandrs,
:13:16. > :13:23.there would be no hospital. This man has been
:13:24. > :13:25.on the trust board for six xears and has served on Cornish hdalth
:13:26. > :13:28.boards for more than 25 years. But after yesterday's meeting,
:13:29. > :13:32.he resigned in protest. Money that we pay
:13:33. > :13:36.for running the NHS, as taxpayers, should not be being used to pay
:13:37. > :13:40.huge, inflated salaries of senior I have seen a figure
:13:41. > :13:45.of ?1.5 million of a senior director of a company, which outsources
:13:46. > :13:51.its services for NHS use. It should be being used for nurses,
:13:52. > :13:55.doctors, to pay them and get more in our hospitals, cleaners `nd
:13:56. > :13:59.of other things we need. In statement, the chairman thanked
:14:00. > :14:03.him for his service and said they They are currently
:14:04. > :14:08.in a procurement process so any announcement about a final
:14:09. > :14:12.announcement would be premature They recognise that not everyone
:14:13. > :14:15.agrees with their position but believe that the decisions they are
:14:16. > :14:18.taking are the right ones for the patients and families that they
:14:19. > :14:21.serve. A decision over who will run
:14:22. > :14:24.these services is expected The contract will start
:14:25. > :14:31.in the autumn. A chief executive at Torbay Hospital
:14:32. > :14:34.who was suspended on full p`y Paula Vasco`Knight was being accused
:14:35. > :14:39.of nepotism after she recruited her daughter's
:14:40. > :14:59.boyfriend to a job at the hospital. She was suspended back in Fdbruary
:15:00. > :15:04.after being accused of nepotism She was on the board that recruhted her
:15:05. > :15:11.daughter's boyfriend at the hospital. She was suspended on full
:15:12. > :15:16.pay. Her salary is ?165,000. At a tribunal earlier this year, she was
:15:17. > :15:17.criticised for her treatment of two whistle`blowers. Reminders of the
:15:18. > :15:19.background. The tribunal in January found
:15:20. > :15:21.Claire Sardari and Penny Gates had been victimised
:15:22. > :15:24.as a result of whistle`blowhng. The South Devon Healthcare NHS
:15:25. > :15:26.Foundation Trust, which runs the hospital, was found to have
:15:27. > :15:29.dishonestly suppressed a report Its chairman, Peter Hildrew,
:15:30. > :15:32.resigned immediately Earlier this month it was bdlieved
:15:33. > :15:35.Dr Vasco`Knight was challenging It says no payments have bedn made
:15:36. > :15:41.to her, other than what she's entitled to
:15:42. > :15:44.under her contract of emploxment. The hospital says it is unfortunate
:15:45. > :15:47.that her achievements have been overshadowed by
:15:48. > :15:49.the employment tribunal judgment but it wishes to place on record that
:15:50. > :15:52.considerable success was achieved Dr Vasco`Knight has moved to
:15:53. > :15:56.the north`west of England The tribunal will now hold ` remedy
:15:57. > :16:04.hearing at the end of August to determine what compensation the two
:16:05. > :16:07.whistle blowers should be awarded. Incidentally both have
:16:08. > :16:13.since left the NHS. Cornwall dominates today's sport,
:16:14. > :16:16.with the Duchy's rugby team Dave's been to the west
:16:17. > :16:22.of the county to reflect th`t and to meet a world class khck boxer
:16:23. > :16:34.from Penzance. Here we will be meeting a
:16:35. > :16:39.22`year`old kick boxer, who is on the way to becoming world ntmber
:16:40. > :16:44.one. She is a beautician from Penzance. That is coming up. First,
:16:45. > :16:48.thousands of rugby supporters are heading to Twickenham for the second
:16:49. > :16:54.year running. This Sunday, ht will be against the same opposithon had
:16:55. > :16:58.they lost to last year, Lancashire. They will be led by the forler
:16:59. > :17:04.Plymouth Albion court. He h`s been telling me how special this occasion
:17:05. > :17:08.will be for him. `` coach. Slightly apprehensive taking this appointment
:17:09. > :17:13.at the beginning of the season. But I have got to say that the Cornwall
:17:14. > :17:18.guys have really embraced what I have got to say. They seem to anyway
:17:19. > :17:22.and seem to listen. They sedm to want to play for the shirt so I am
:17:23. > :17:28.really looking forward to it. You played for Cornwall at Twickenham,
:17:29. > :17:33.what was the most memorable occasion for you? We lost the final hn 1 89
:17:34. > :17:40.against Durham. We should not have but we did. Then we got back in
:17:41. > :17:50.1991, played Yorkshire, a vdry good side, and we missed a conversion at
:17:51. > :17:54.the end of normal time. It went into extra time and then we went on to
:17:55. > :18:00.win the game. That was a fabulous moment. I just wanted to do well ``
:18:01. > :18:04.want them to do well, do thdmselves justice. I think it is a good team
:18:05. > :18:10.for this level and I think they are good enough to win it. It is relief
:18:11. > :18:14.for the supporters. Not just the supporters but the people of
:18:15. > :18:27.Cornwall. It is a beautiful place and it is the identity, really, and
:18:28. > :18:31.Cornwall is a special place. BBC radio Cornwall will be therd on
:18:32. > :18:35.Sunday. Staying in Cornwall, Lucy is ranked in the top three kick boxer
:18:36. > :18:43.is in the world in her dischpline. She already holds three different
:18:44. > :18:51.titles but has two different sides to her persona. In normal working
:18:52. > :18:55.day for Lucy, 22. She works as a beautician giving my servicds and
:18:56. > :19:03.manicures to clients. The mood has a effect. This is the current side of
:19:04. > :19:08.Lucy. She is a professional kick boxer. She is ranked number three in
:19:09. > :19:12.the world but world champion in the different versions of the sport She
:19:13. > :19:17.has just returned from Conndcticut in America, where she lost on a
:19:18. > :19:23.split decision in a nontitld fight against a rival, Tiffany. Ltcy is
:19:24. > :19:28.the top British kick boxer by far but is fully aware of how d`ngerous
:19:29. > :19:32.this board can be. Obviouslx when you are fighting in the top class,
:19:33. > :19:36.you are throwing elbows and knees to the head, so that will hurt. If you
:19:37. > :19:41.take an elbow, you can split the skin and needs stitches. My mother
:19:42. > :19:46.is worried about that with ly beauty job. How can I be a beauty therapist
:19:47. > :19:50.with black eyes and stitches? ! It is all part of the sport. If you
:19:51. > :19:56.train hard and hopefully we'll be all right. Her coach is the husband
:19:57. > :20:00.of a former world champion, also from Penzance. She is now rdtired
:20:01. > :20:04.but Lucy shows all of the attributes to be just as good. When yot
:20:05. > :20:10.consider that the original best in the world female at 23 and Lucy is
:20:11. > :20:14.22 at the moment and alreadx number three, it just shows the potential.
:20:15. > :20:19.As she develops as the women and kids stronger, she will be `mazing.
:20:20. > :20:24.That is that from me. Have ` great weekend.
:20:25. > :20:28.Thank you very much. Amazing young woman!
:20:29. > :20:29.And so brilliant to see those rugby pictures from 1991. Come on,
:20:30. > :20:33.Cornwall. Now, a lot of people
:20:34. > :20:36.like to race coast to coast but we are the British Isles, so we
:20:37. > :20:40.have a coast you can race around. And yachts have been gatherhng
:20:41. > :20:43.in Plymouth ready to do just that. And if you thought it was gdntle
:20:44. > :20:47.being close to home, try thd seas Anyway, how else would you want to
:20:48. > :20:52.spend the first two weeks of June? Scott Bingham is near the start and
:20:53. > :20:59.the finish line, for us tonhght I am here in Plymouth and bdhind me
:21:00. > :21:03.are just some of the vessels that will be taking part in the 2014
:21:04. > :21:08.round Britain and Ireland r`ce. There is a real European fl`vour to
:21:09. > :21:10.the line`up this year. Todax, I have been meeting some of the crdws as
:21:11. > :21:13.they make final preparations ahead they make final preparations ahead
:21:14. > :21:20.of the start of the race on Sunday. The race, as the name suggests, is a
:21:21. > :21:25.2000 mile test of endurance and seamanship. It goes around the whole
:21:26. > :21:29.of Great Britain and Ireland and is held every four years, starting and
:21:30. > :21:34.finishing in Plymouth. It is open to both between 30 feet and 50 feet
:21:35. > :21:40.with a crew of two. Neal, from Exmouth, and his co`skipper are
:21:41. > :21:45.taking part for the first thme. We have a philosophy with the board. We
:21:46. > :21:49.look after it and it looks `fter us. We look after each other and feel
:21:50. > :21:54.the board will. If that gets us a good result then that is good. The
:21:55. > :21:57.race is run under a handicapping system so everybody is in whth a
:21:58. > :22:03.chance of winning. Richard was pleased with his performancd in the
:22:04. > :22:07.last race in 2010. He is quhetly confident this year. We havd got a
:22:08. > :22:11.good chance of getting good results. We did well in another race last
:22:12. > :22:15.year. But there is a good fleet Some boards have come from Durope. A
:22:16. > :22:21.good, international fleet. Puietly confident but it will not bd easy.
:22:22. > :22:26.The record is 15 days and sdven hours. Most competitors in this year
:22:27. > :22:34.both Maxfield are expected to finish in around three weeks. `` this
:22:35. > :22:38.year's field. The race has been organised since 1966 by the header
:22:39. > :22:44.Royal yacht club. Just how tough he race is this in terms of endurance?
:22:45. > :22:51.This is a 2000 mile race. They set off from here, go around Irdland,
:22:52. > :22:57.around the Hebrides, up over the top of Scotland. It is pretty tough Not
:22:58. > :23:02.for the faint`hearted? Definitely not. It looks like a smaller field
:23:03. > :23:08.and a fuel is experienced s`ilors. Not as many big names as 2000. Any
:23:09. > :23:13.reason? There is a general falling away in some of these races. What we
:23:14. > :23:17.have got is a very experienced field. We have got people coming
:23:18. > :23:24.back for the third or fourth time. They are obviously keen on this
:23:25. > :23:28.race. There is a general decline in some racing. People are still
:23:29. > :23:31.prepared to come from all over Europe? We have got people from
:23:32. > :23:37.Hungary, Switzerland, Belgitm, Holland, Germany and a good
:23:38. > :23:43.sprinkling of British peopld also! A good mixture of boats and ability.
:23:44. > :23:46.There is a handicap system operating? Anyone could win. Some
:23:47. > :23:52.obviously taken more seriously as a race than others but yes, there is a
:23:53. > :23:56.handicap system and everybody is in with a chance. Thank you for joining
:23:57. > :24:03.us. There is a chosen charity for this event. This year, the RNLI You
:24:04. > :24:04.may just have noticed the plan is all`weather lifeboat behind me. On
:24:05. > :24:07.board, with all`weather lifeboat behind me. On
:24:08. > :24:14.board, with a full forecast, is Daniel.
:24:15. > :24:19.As I say, this is and all`wdather lifeboat. Not expecting any extremes
:24:20. > :24:25.there is weekend. So this board should not be going anywherd while I
:24:26. > :24:30.am honoured! The race set s`il on Sunday at 12pm. The race should be
:24:31. > :24:35.fair, maybe a bit cloudy. The lack of wind could be the only problem.
:24:36. > :24:38.We are not expecting too much to give those yachts the things they
:24:39. > :24:45.need to set. Let's look at the weather for the rest of us. `` the
:24:46. > :24:51.wind they need to set. Do not expect wall`to`wall sunshine. Therd is a
:24:52. > :24:53.lot of cloud trapped under that cloud. We should see some breaks
:24:54. > :24:59.with some sunshine but therd is still the risk of one or two showers
:25:00. > :25:04.cropping up in places. Lookhng at the big satellite picture, ` fairly
:25:05. > :25:07.settled picture over the UK at the moment. Notice the cloud out to the
:25:08. > :25:10.west as some low pressure approaches, Britney has closed and
:25:11. > :25:20.rain. There is the high pressure, the front we have seen living to the
:25:21. > :25:23.south. Into Sunday, the next front will age its way in, bringing us
:25:24. > :25:29.more cloud and eventually some showers and sun rain. Let's zoom in
:25:30. > :25:32.on the satellite. You can sde the amount of cloud we have had it
:25:33. > :25:40.today. There has also been ` few showers around. We have seen a few
:25:41. > :25:44.showers but also some breaks in the cloud. Here in Plymouth, in the last
:25:45. > :25:51.few hours, we have seen the sun trying to be done at break hts way
:25:52. > :25:54.through. Into the night, sthll a fair amount of clouds but the winds
:25:55. > :25:58.are quite late so there could be some mist and coastal fog forming in
:25:59. > :26:04.places. Temperatures holding up for most buyers. Tomorrow, little
:26:05. > :26:10.change. Still a fair amount of cloud and we should see any mist turning
:26:11. > :26:14.away fairly quickly. Some breaks in that crowd in some favouritd places.
:26:15. > :26:24.Where we see sunshine, tempdratures will respond accordingly. Fdeling
:26:25. > :26:27.warm in the light winds. If you hop across to the Isles of Scilly, the
:26:28. > :26:32.chance of a fair amount of cloud for the day but we sued the somd breaks
:26:33. > :26:34.and sunshine at times. It is predominantly dry with light winds.
:26:35. > :26:53.Tide times... For this service, it is cle`n but
:26:54. > :27:02.swells only about one or two feet. For our coastal waters...
:27:03. > :27:09.I will leave you with the ottlook for the remainder of the wedkend.
:27:10. > :27:12.For Saturday and Sunday, it is generally calm with light whnds We
:27:13. > :27:18.will see a bit of brightness and sunshine here and there but start to
:27:19. > :27:21.change on funding night. Thd next weather front approaches, thickening
:27:22. > :27:28.up the cloud and bringing a few showers. They will be with ts on
:27:29. > :27:30.Monday and it is rather unsdttled as we go into next week, into Tuesday.
:27:31. > :27:35.Feeling a bit cooler also. That is it from ours. Back to you in the
:27:36. > :27:39.studio. Thank you.
:27:40. > :27:42.Thank you very much indeed. Good luck to everyone on Sunday `nd
:27:43. > :27:53.Cornwall for the rugby. We will see you next week. Have a good weekend.
:27:54. > :28:00.CAR HORN BLARES Whoa!
:28:01. > :28:07.HE GASPS Driving parents crazy.
:28:08. > :28:23.You have to tell the police whatever it is that you know.