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Failed ` the claims young pdople are being let down by the mental health

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Too big to sell ` why around a quarter of Jersey royals

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And scraping back the sands of time ` the beaches being dug up to find

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Young people in Jersey are being failed by

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the mental health services `vailable to them ` that's the conclusion

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Growing waiting lists and unsuitable opening hours are

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The health department has promised action ` but admits it's already

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struggling to keep up with the rapid pace of change in areas such

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Nowhere to turn, no clear answers and a fear that children will fall

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Just some of the concerns voiced by parents about CAHMS.

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And this town house tucked `way on a quiet St Helier street is where

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the child and adolescent mental health services are based.

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The problem ` as highlighted in today's rdport `

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is that this centre is only open 9`5 Monday to Friday ` not hdeal

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for children who go to school or their parents who work full time.

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Those who are referred here will have to wait on average 14 weeks

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And for children suspected of being on the autistic spdctrum,

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Families are being let down. The services are not in place to address

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the issues. Deputies Hilton and Reed have led

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work on this ` they're callhng for out of hours services,

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better training for staff and We want the services to be

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proactive. We want them to produce programmes earlier, at the time when

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the youngster 's first showhng the signs of mental health issuds,

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rather than waiting until there is a crisis.

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The health minister was before scrutiny again today `

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she says the difficulty for her department is that young people s

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We know through Internet of the different pressures and drugs of

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course, psychoactive drugs play a big part in it, too. As does

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alcohol. So all these factors, it is important that we need to understand

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them. So everyone agrees

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there are problems. The challenge for the health

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department is to find the money The Jersey Care Inquiry will start

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hearing evidence on 22nd July. It's been set up to investigate

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historic child abuse in the island. Today Jersey's Health department

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were ordered to provide doctments of the historic abuse compensation

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scheme despite their concerns it h`d about

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not gaining victims consent first. The panel also assured

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the police that that sensithve documents relating to investigations

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would be treated properly Despite a bumper year for

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Jersey Royals around a quarter are being discarded and aren't laking it

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to the supermarket shelves. Many of them are too big to sell

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and are just being dumped. Sifting through this year's Jersey

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Royals and throwing out those too big to sell. It has been an

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excellent year of growing btt thousands of tonnes are being left

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to rot because they are oversized. Generally, we have a size

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solidification to work to from our supermarket customers. They are

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quite specific. The perfect growing addition have meant a record crop

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from here and abroad. From Cornwall to Suffolk and Cambridge and

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Lincolnshire, they have all got a lotta potatoes to sell. So there is

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a lot of competition in the market. With so many royals around, why can

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they not just be given away? We would like people to contact us if

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they have worthwhile charitx clauses which could be benefited. `` worthy

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charity causes. So what stops people buying an oversized potatoes? If

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ones. I would go for the sm`ll one, because it looked `` taste nicely

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nicer. I would go for the slall one. Definitely the big one! But one

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local company has a use for the oversized buds, they are gohng to

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make vodka, so they will not be completely wasted. `` the oversized

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potatoes. Guernsey's beaches are

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playing host to more than A dedicated team of voluntedrs

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from England is carrying out an archaeological dig

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on the north`east coast. And as Mike Wilkins discovered,

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they're hoping to find a sign These visiting archaeologists are

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on their knees digging for history. They're hoping the site at Rousse

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could contain evidence collection of stones is that when

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you see from above, it looks like the plan of atypical Neolithic

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passage will chamber tomb. This area is usually underwater. But this

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week, with low tide, the te`m have a unique opportunity to discover more

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about Guernsey's ancient past. The Jersey women's bowls te`m say

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the windy conditions have m`de play difficult during their international

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tournament at Les Creux. It's one of their last major

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tournaments before next month?s Despite this, the team are

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confident they can do well. We have the internationals `gainst

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England. They LBJ very strong team. A confidence boost from the Jersey

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team manager, ahead of The Women's British Isles

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Championship has provided tough It has been tricky up here because

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of the conditions. With the win on top of that `` with the wind on top

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of that, it is tricky. But we are doing our best.

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And it's those who master the conditions who are likely to do

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However there's a greater prize to play for on the horizon.

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This is my first title for Dngland. The sleepy bowls in Scotland, it is

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a massive sport and it is sold out already. We will play our g`me and

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hopefully maybe get a medal. Today's match against England ended

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in defeat. The final part of this competition will conclude tomorrow

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when Jersey's focus will swhtch to the Commonwealth games.

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We will have all the build`tp for Guernsey and Jersey ahead of the

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Commonwealth games here on the programme.

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Local mountain biker Richard Payne has been crowned King of thd Castle.

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He was the quickest rider down Gorey Castle in a hair`raising finale to

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There were a few crashes ` none too serious.

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Highlights from the whole wdekend are on ITV 4 tonight at 7pm.

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A good weekend of weather for the festival are cycling. How is it

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looking? The wind will change direction, coming in from the north

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by the end of the day. And ` lot of fine weather though it will start

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off cloudy. More cloud coming into night overnight. What is happening

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is that the area of high prdssure has moved quite a long way `way from

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ours. There is a squeeze on the isobars. One band of cloud will

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arrive overnight tonight and another cloud by the middle of the week The

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risk of a few showers possible on Wednesday. The high pressurd does

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get a bit colder `` closer through Thursday and Friday. Thickening

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cloud coming into night frol the North. By dawn, it may prodtce the

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light shower. Not a huge amount rain. Just enough to notice on your

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car windscreen and enough to wet the ground. Very quickly tomorrow will

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see that move out of the wax. A cloudy start when we are up and

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about. That will soon break up. The sunshine is back in the aftdrnoon.

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Less breezy than today. Quite a keen breeze to start the day. Thd coastal

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forecast is here. These are the times of high water. And not much

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waiver for our surfers. As H mentioned, the risk of a shower on

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Wednesday. A very small risk, though. The high pressure is back at

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the end of the week. The sunshine is back. Have a good evening.

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That looks good towards the end of the week. And heating up nicely The

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later on. That's it for now. No HPM update tonight. I'm back after the

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football at 1010 `` ten past ten p.m..

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But after telling them she was pregnant

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and receiving some money shd claimed she had suffered a miscarri`ge.

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Hamish Marshall reports frol Bristol Crown Court.

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In 2012, Louise Pollard frol Higher Ground Road in Plymotth

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agreed to have surrogate babies for two couples, who were h`ving

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One couple from Cornwall handed over ?10,000 when she asked

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for money to pay for rent, fix her car, and for other expenses.

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But twice she said she had miscarried.

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Once after a car crash, which never happened.

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Lawyers acting for the couple say she preyed on their trust.

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This is just such an incredibly sad story.

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But I guess the important thing to say hs that

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We have dealt with hundreds of surrogacy cases,

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and the overwhelming majority of surrogate mothers are very

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genuine and wonderful women who just want to enable somebody elsd to have

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Well, as he sentenced pollard to 40 months in jail for fraud, Jtdge

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Graham Cottle told her that she carried out a breathtaking deception

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With this being such a sensitive issue, police bdlieve

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Pollard may have duped other couples in a similar way.

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I think it has been borne ott now that she is in the manipulative type

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of individual, and very good at enticing people in to believe

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I believe that there will bd other couples out there potentially who

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have been involved with Louhse Pollard in similar circumst`nces and

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Louise Pollard was never carrying babies for these couples.

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Tonight, it's a prison van which is carrying her.

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Hamish Marshall, BBC Spotlight, Bristol Crown Court.

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Nearly 40 roads across Devon have been closed because they're not

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In some cases it's because the potholes are so bad, and in others

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it's down to landslips, bridge collapses or damaged culverts.

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Swept away when the bridge near Brandage was totally ddstroyed

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by flood water two winters `go, locals lost a well`used road.

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37 sections of highway across Devon have now been shut, because they are

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We pay a terrific amount in road fund licence, we pax petrol

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tax, and the money I feel should be found to do a project such `s this

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People in Holsworthy are angry because one of the four main roads

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into the village has been shut for over a year and they ard

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The potholes are so big, and of course, next day there are more.

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They are deteriorating rapidly and it is affecting the village

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We have got two dairy farms and they are struggling to get

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But if something is not dond, we don't quite know how we are going to

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But there isn't the money to fix this one.

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The council is giving a local farmer the material to patch

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I think we have the think ott of the box in Devon.

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Like every other county, we are under massive funding presstres so

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our strategy is to do what we can ourselves as efficiently as possible

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and to mobilise community stpport to help us where we can, so th`t is

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Devon County Council has just announced

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It is going to focus on arotnd 50 projects, 40 miles of carri`geway,

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But it is going to focus mahnly on A and B roads.

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These repairs has come from the government, from

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Kirk England, BBC Spotlight, Brandage.

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A former Royal Marine who took up photography after leaving the

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forces is about to take part in his first major exhibition in London.

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Matthew Elliot, whose work is currently on show

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at Plymouth College of Art `s part of his degree, has spent thd last

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year documenting aspects of military life including young recruits at RM

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Lympstone and the difficult subject of post traumatic stress disorder.

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As a Marine, Matthew Elliott served in Iraq and Northern Ireland,

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and his latest accident exhhbition depicts men suffering

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from Post traumatic stress disorder, images he says weren't easy to get.

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This was a long process, thdir work e`mails and meetings, talking to

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what this was about. There `re a lot of lads who initially said xes and

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then wouldn't answer the phone, who went off the radar, so to speak

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Yeah, it is not the easiest subject to bring out into the open. Matthew

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says he saw a real change in some of the men who posed for portr`its

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Including Mark, a soldier who served in Bosnia. He wasn't happy `bout

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having his portrait and his video dump, but then as time progressed,

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he did the Warrior programmd, and then I got a great portrait of him

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for taking to London, and I have seen a big change in him. The

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exhibition also features photos of new marine going through thdir

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gruelling training. Matthew says he wants his images to have an impact.

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There are people who are gohng to, in the future, say, I need help who

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will I speak to? There are charities out there, people to talk to. If

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they looked at these, and they take from this, OK, there is support out

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there. To the sport now and three `thletes

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from the south west have bedn picked for the England squad for ndxt

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month's Commonwealth Games. Exeter's Jo Pavey will run

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in the five thousand Cornwall's Jemma Simpson will run

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in the fifteen hundred metrds ` her first major internation`l

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since competing Meanwhile, Taunton javelin thrower

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Isabelle Jeffs is set to colpete Also going to the Commonwealth Games

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are four bowlers from one club Kings Bowling Club has supplied

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a third of the England team heading to Glasgow, and our sports reporter

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Brent Pilnick has been to mdet them. I'm Sam Tolchard,

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and I play for Kings Bowling club. They're a quartet

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of stars who come from one club And as they prepare

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for the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow next month, they're

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practising hard to make surd they We all obviously have full`time

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jobs, so we are all working Obviously we have a lot

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of bowls commitments as well. This summer, even more

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so than any other, we are trying to So this sort of schedule can get on

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top of you a little bit but playing in the Commonwealth Games is

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possibly a once`in`a`lifetile thing, And Jamie will be accompanidd

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by someone special in Glasgow, his fiancee Natalie Melmore,

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who just so happens to be There is going to be

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an expectation that obviously wasn't But I think I just have to try

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and ignore that and actuallx just play my own game, because if you

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let outside influences affect you, I'm the returning gold medallist so

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fingers crossed I will be OK, but I am going to take it one gamd at the

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time, and again if I get through the group stages, anything other that is

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a bonus and any medal of anx colour Sam Tolchard missed out on ` medal

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in a tie`break four years ago. He is accompanied by

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his sister Sophie this time round. Four years is a long time

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and there is a lot There are a lot

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of new people that come on the scene, so it's just take evdrything

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as it comes, really, I don't have any long`term future plans, you have

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just got to do what you can. Obviously this is here now, so I

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am really keen to put that right. I think we are just lucky that we

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have had a lot of people th`t have gone into the sport at the same

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time, and then we have grown up together, and all ended up playing

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together, which is really nhce. So four bowlers from one cltb `

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who is to say we might not dven have four medallists

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in a month or so's time? Brent Pelnick, BBC Spotlight,

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Kings Bowling club in Torqu`y. Devon racing driver Harry Thncknell

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has had a dream debut at thd Le Mans The Sidmouth`based racer

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and his teammates Simon Dol`n and Oliver Turvey won their class

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at the prestigious race in France. The trio managed a creditable fifth

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place overall finish in the race, Now time to find out what lhes

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beneath the streets and shops There aren't many visual cltes today

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as you walk around but for centuries a unique set of tunnels camd

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in very handy for workmen. The region's first plumbers used

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them to work underground Now they contain a wealth

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of history and memories as A few meters beneath the streets

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and shops of Exeter city centre lies a labyrinth of tunnels dating back

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hundreds of years. They were built in the first place

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to bring water into the citx from the world outside, and to make

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sure that people were supplhed with Originally, the pipes were buried

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earthen trenches throughout their whole length, but they found they

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had to go around various obstacles, like going round the city w`lls

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going through the city gates, and at those points they wouldn't want to

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be constantly digging pipes up again So, instead,

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they built these tunnels th`t were permanent maintenance tunnels,

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underneath the ground, which meant the plumbers cotld

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always get down here to carry out Some of the passages date b`ck to

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the 14th century, and although the old lead phpes are

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gone, there are still clues to They would come in that way,

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through a little doorway, then down the steps, that you can

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see just on your right. These are

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the steps that they came in. It was the easiest way

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for the plumbers to get into the system, and to bring in all

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of the materials that they needed. They didn't have any of the

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accoutrements that we have now, so everything would have been done by

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candlelight, so it would have been And there is evidence of thhs

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at the Devon Heritage Centrd. Plumbers bills from before the

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Civil War. This one here's claiming Condit

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pipes, which is to say for lead aqueduct pipes, and here for four

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days work for himself, and for three days work and a half for "mx man,"

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that would be his assistant. Those are the candles that would

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have been used to light thehr way History flows through these

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subterranean tunnels, and M`rk has He believes

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the passages are quite uniqte. Hello. Good evening. We havd had

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some mixed weather this weekend Some of us had had the blue skies

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and the sunshine, others have kept the crowd. I'd fit enough to

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generate a futurist. I think that mixture continues, but essentially

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this week it is a dry story, staying warm, patchy cloud, sunny spells. We

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could also see some showers on Wednesday, but they will be fairly

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isolated and short lived. Hhgh isolated and short lived. Hhgh

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of the best weather across Hreland. of the best weather across Hreland.

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The much free of cloud. That is where the centre of high`prdssure is

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at the moment. The trouble we have, is that the top of the high, we have

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around, bringing more cloud down around, bringing more cloud down

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English Channel, and by Wednesday, English Channel, and by

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across as, greeting the risk of a across as, greeting the risk of a

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futurist. We have had the fdw showers around today, but those

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showers moving away now, and I think overnight tonight, clearing skies,

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and generally light winds, so we should seek somewhat of a clearance

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of the cloud we have seen today That is already happening.

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Temperatures dipping tonight to as low as 10 Celsius. On the c`use

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1213 Celsius. Tomorrow, agahn we are going to see some of that cloud

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which can be quite severed to move out of the day. But more generally

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the cloud will clear after lunch, the cloud will clear after lunch,

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pleasant with some sunshine. Winds pleasant with some sunshine. Winds

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from the East will be right. from the East

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Temperatures higher than today. Temperatures higher than

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Today, we had 21 Celsius. Wd will Today, we had 21 Celsius. Wd will

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in Somerset, northern parts of in Somerset, northern parts of

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pleasant day. The only coolhng pleasant

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breeze we might see is an onshore breeze we might see is an

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general wind direction is an breeze developing by afternoon. The

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easterly one. Eight gentle dasterly easterly one. Eight gentle dasterly

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breeze, and fine think on Thursday and Fridax, the

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high pressure starts to comd back and gets closer. Towards thd end of

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the week and

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