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:00:00. > :00:21.high, 15-20. It's not all "ad. Dh!nk you very much. That's all from

:00:22. > :00:25.Making crime pay ` calls for criminal's confiscated

:00:26. > :00:29.We speak to one former prisoner who's trying to get back on track.

:00:30. > :00:32.Digging up the highways and racking up high costs ` moves to make

:00:33. > :00:41.And fears seasonal workers will be put off coming to Jersey if they

:00:42. > :01:06.Money made from crime should be used to pay for a new drop`in centre

:01:07. > :01:11.St Helier Deputy Mike Higgins is calling for the States to use

:01:12. > :01:13.the proceeds of crime to renovate a charity's premises in town.

:01:14. > :01:19.Earlier this month new figures showed the majority of inmates at

:01:20. > :01:27.It's not been easy for John to get back on his feet after prison.

:01:28. > :01:28.He's worried he might be discriminated against

:01:29. > :01:35.But John ` who left La Moye nine months ago `

:01:36. > :01:42.says Kevin who runs the Freddom for Life charity's really helped him.

:01:43. > :02:00.then the eye was lucky in h`ving the support of my family. `` was lucky

:02:01. > :02:08.in having the support of my family. Other than that without the support

:02:09. > :02:19.I do not know where I would have been.

:02:20. > :02:34.The fund is supposed to be tsed specifically for reducing crime

:02:35. > :02:36.And that's what Deputy Mike Higgins is worried about.

:02:37. > :02:39.He wants ?200,000 to turn this derelict warehouse into a drop`in

:02:40. > :02:53.Developing this building will enable us to enhance our service.

:02:54. > :03:06.Any prisoner will tell you the most difficult time is preparing to leave

:03:07. > :03:16.prison because you do not know what the reactions of people will be

:03:17. > :03:18.And if the Treasury which administers the fund `grees,

:03:19. > :03:21.this building could be the stepping stone ex`offenders like John need.

:03:22. > :03:23.Two men accused of defrauding Guernsey's States out of millions of

:03:24. > :03:27.pounds must wait more than ` year to stand trial. Adrian Taylor `nd John

:03:28. > :03:29.Woodhatch are accused of trhcking the island's Treasury and Rdsources

:03:30. > :03:32.department into paying the loney into a bank account, as Emm`

:03:33. > :03:34.Chambers reports. It was an ?80 million contr`ct to

:03:35. > :03:41.refurbish Guernsey's airport runway ` but it cost the States a lot more.

:03:42. > :03:43.In June 2012, the Treasury `nd Resources department paid ?2.6

:03:44. > :03:48.million into a bank account after receiving a letter. They thought was

:03:49. > :03:53.from airport contractor Lag`n Construction, but it was fake. These

:03:54. > :03:56.are the two men accused of tricking the States of Guernsey out of

:03:57. > :04:02.millions. Adrian Taylor on the left and John Woodhatch on the rhght

:04:03. > :04:04.Today in Southwark Crown Cotrt they denied a single count of conspiracy

:04:05. > :04:09.to defraud between January `nd August 2012. The pair also denied

:04:10. > :04:13.entering into an arrangement to launder money and acquire criminal

:04:14. > :04:16.property between July and Atgust of the same year. Mr Woodhatch denied a

:04:17. > :04:20.further count of transferring criminal property. The two len were

:04:21. > :04:23.released on bail until their trial which will take place in September

:04:24. > :04:36.The number of people unemployed in Jersey has fallen. There ard

:04:37. > :04:39.currently 1,530 people registered as actively seeking work. That's 3 0

:04:40. > :04:44.fewer than the year before. It follows a falling trend for 201 ,

:04:45. > :04:49.and is the lowest recorded for more than two years.

:04:50. > :04:51.There's been another fire at the Pontin's holiday camp site

:04:52. > :04:53.which Jersey police think w`s started on purpose.

:04:54. > :04:55.These photos taken by the fire service show smoke coming

:04:56. > :04:59.from one of the chalets ` which was used by a charity to store books.

:05:00. > :05:01.It's the second fire at the Plemont site this year `

:05:02. > :05:12.investigators still don't know what caused the last one in Janu`ry.

:05:13. > :05:15.Companies that want to dig tp Guernsey's roads could have to

:05:16. > :05:19.The States are looking at charging for road closurds to try

:05:20. > :05:21.and make back some of the hundreds of thousands of pounds

:05:22. > :05:26.We all know how frustrating it is when you're driving along

:05:27. > :05:31.Road closures can be a real nusiance ` and one wd're

:05:32. > :05:39.Last year 874 roads were dug up up on 820 the previous year,

:05:40. > :05:47.costing the States hundreds of thousands of pounds a ye`r.

:05:48. > :06:01.The course for road closures is ?350,000 per year. Several hundreds

:06:02. > :06:05.of thousands as the cost of increasing excavations by utility

:06:06. > :06:10.companies. We are engaging with those utility companies to see how

:06:11. > :06:14.we can come up with a reasonable approach.

:06:15. > :06:16.They're still working on the details ` like how mtch.

:06:17. > :06:19.The hope is it'll mean comp`nies work together more, potenti`lly

:06:20. > :06:23.But for what can be essenti`l work it will mean an added cost

:06:24. > :06:39.The costs involved will havd to be recovered somewhere. Ultimately that

:06:40. > :06:46.will be through the customer. We will do all we can to minimhse the

:06:47. > :06:51.As well as covering the costs of managing roadworks the States

:06:52. > :06:54.say the money they make would help improve the state of the ro`ds `

:06:55. > :07:07.rather than be diverted onto other projects.

:07:08. > :07:09.There are claims registration costs for new seasonal workers coling to

:07:10. > :07:11.Jersey are unfair and should be reduced.

:07:12. > :07:13.The cards were introduced a year ago,

:07:14. > :07:17.Local residents who have lived in the island for ten years only

:07:18. > :07:20.need one if they move house or jobs and it won't cost them anything

:07:21. > :07:23.But those who move to Jersex for work under a licence or for seasonal

:07:24. > :07:28.Some fear that fee is putting workers off coming to the island `

:07:29. > :07:30.and that some industries cotld suffer.

:07:31. > :07:34.Working hard to keep businesses like this one in motion

:07:35. > :07:41.The Hospitality Association believe that seasonal workers, like these

:07:42. > :07:45.migrants and students, should be exempt from paying for registration

:07:46. > :07:49.to work cards, as it could put workers off coming to the island,

:07:50. > :08:05.We are giving out the wrong message. If these people see that Jersey is

:08:06. > :08:09.cause for business because ht will cost ?75 to register for employment

:08:10. > :08:14.they will not come. It is only short term choosing the summer months It

:08:15. > :08:21.is important that we have these people over here looking for jobs

:08:22. > :08:26.But not all employers consider the registration cards as lhmiting.

:08:27. > :08:35.It has not been an issue for us We have if you migrant workers here pay

:08:36. > :08:41.for the cards themselves. They are here for a season. They are doing 48

:08:42. > :08:46.hours per week on a reasonable wage. ?75 over six months is a small

:08:47. > :09:01.Now one from the States was available for comment today.

:09:02. > :09:03.Sport ` and first to Singapore where Jersey's cricketers are fachng

:09:04. > :09:05.relegation from ICC World League Division Four.

:09:06. > :09:08.Today they lost their third match of the tournament as they wdre

:09:09. > :09:12.It means Jersey are bottom of the table and will almost

:09:13. > :09:18.certainly need to beat the hosts Singapore in their last

:09:19. > :09:23.group game on Friday to havd any chance of staying in the division.

:09:24. > :09:31.In tournament all games are big Each game is getting bigger. We have

:09:32. > :09:41.got to go away from this ond and regroup. The next game is a massive

:09:42. > :09:43.one. They are at home. We h`ve got to take the game to them and see

:09:44. > :09:46.what we can do. And at Wimbledon,

:09:47. > :09:48.Heather Watson and her Canadian tennis partner have been knocked out

:09:49. > :09:51.of the women's doubles compdtition They were beaten in straight sets

:09:52. > :09:55.by the Australian number six seeds Tomorrow Heather resumes her singles

:09:56. > :09:59.tournament when she takes on the And you can watch that match here

:10:00. > :10:18.on the BBC using the red button Here is the weather. There hs a drop

:10:19. > :10:34.in the temperatures. A fresher feel to the night overnight. Much day

:10:35. > :10:45.tomorrow. `` a much cloudier day tomorrow. A complete change in wind

:10:46. > :11:08.direction. There is the are` of low pressure. Some sunshine and some

:11:09. > :11:20.sharp showers on Friday. Find this evening. Relatively close three

:11:21. > :11:25.Brightness first thing tomorrow but it will cloud over. Close bdcomes

:11:26. > :11:33.extensive in the afternoon. In the middle of the day there will be a

:11:34. > :11:35.few showers. Temperatures not much difference to what we have been used

:11:36. > :12:23.to, but it will feel fresher. towards the weekend. There will be

:12:24. > :12:30.showers and sunshine in between those showers. Cooler juicing the

:12:31. > :12:40.night`time. Thank you.

:12:41. > :12:42.That is all for now. Our late bulletin tonight is later than usual

:12:43. > :13:12.because of the football. Later we will meet an England

:13:13. > :13:15.international beach volleyb`ll player who is off to the

:13:16. > :13:17.International Championships in Mexico next month and we will meet

:13:18. > :13:21.her in a short while. An inquest has been hearing how

:13:22. > :13:23.a young RAF gunner from Devon died in Afghanistan in

:13:24. > :13:26.an incident involving an arloured vehicle operated by a colle`gue who

:13:27. > :13:29.didn't have a driving licence. Senior aircraft man

:13:30. > :13:32.Kinikki Griffiths, from Exmouth was killed when he was crushed under

:13:33. > :13:36.the wheels of a patrol vehicle called a Jackal during a patrol

:13:37. > :13:55.in the Helmand desert. Camp Bastion, helping to kedp it

:13:56. > :13:58.secure four years ago fell to the RAF Regiment and with them, Kinikki

:13:59. > :14:04.Griffiths, a senior aircraft man from Exmouth who was 20. On Friday

:14:05. > :14:09.16th of July 2010 he left C`mp Bastion as part of a three vehicle

:14:10. > :14:13.patrol looking for a missing backpack containing night vhsion

:14:14. > :14:16.goggles and grenade rounds. The fear was the enemy could use these to

:14:17. > :14:25.create IED 's, improvised explosive devices. A Jackal similar to this

:14:26. > :14:33.one was part of the patrol `nd being driven by a corporal that the court

:14:34. > :14:36.heard had only driven a Jackal four or five times on the deploylent even

:14:37. > :14:41.though he was not qualified and did not have a driving licence. He said

:14:42. > :14:46.he was driving because his colleagues were tired. The Jackal

:14:47. > :14:49.started leaking fluid and two men got underneath to look. The corporal

:14:50. > :14:53.said he learned over the drhvers seat to turn the engine off and

:14:54. > :14:58.suddenly the vehicle rolled back. The other man was freed but Kinikki

:14:59. > :15:04.Griffiths was trapped. His colleagues formed a scrum to push

:15:05. > :15:08.the Jackal that waves seven tonnes. Kinikki Griffiths was flown by

:15:09. > :15:10.helicopter to Camp Bastion but he died of his injuries and his inquest

:15:11. > :15:15.continues at County Hall. For sailors on a Navy ship tackling

:15:16. > :15:19.a terrorist or a hijacker on board Well, on dry land and in a building,

:15:20. > :15:25.believe it or not. But parts of Tregantle Fort

:15:26. > :15:27.in Cornwall have been converted to give a similar layout to th`t

:15:28. > :15:30.of the inside of a boat. And it was all very realisthc once

:15:31. > :15:44.Eleanor Parkison was These trainee sailors are looking

:15:45. > :15:50.for an intruder on board thdir ship. This training exercise is t`king

:15:51. > :16:06.place on dry land. Parts of this fort have been turned into ` living

:16:07. > :16:12.classroom. Specially constrtcted compartments mimic a boat. The doors

:16:13. > :16:15.open different ways and there are watertight doors and normal doors

:16:16. > :16:20.that open inwards and outwards and it is important to replicatd them in

:16:21. > :16:24.this facility so that we can train the teams in all of those procedures

:16:25. > :16:28.for dealing with different risks. Most of the senior guys will put

:16:29. > :16:34.their imagination to it and when they start looking like a ship, as

:16:35. > :16:37.the Captain and the commanddr has already pointed out, it reflects to

:16:38. > :16:39.a ship that they can tell you where they are one warship so it gives

:16:40. > :16:48.them that insight before thdy provide this technique on board

:16:49. > :16:55.Some of these compartments `re designed to be very narrow. This

:16:56. > :16:59.area is supposed to be a submarine. Watching the demonstration today are

:17:00. > :17:03.some special VIP visitors, student carpenters from city Collegd

:17:04. > :17:09.Plymouth who were brought in to build the classrooms. Tregantle Fort

:17:10. > :17:13.was built in 1865 to deter `ttacks from France and today it is an

:17:14. > :17:19.important training ground for the Navy, Army and the Royal Marines.

:17:20. > :17:22.Rail passengers in the South West may be used to gazing at be`utiful

:17:23. > :17:25.views out of the train window, but now one of the region's most iconic

:17:26. > :17:29.scenes has been put on the side of a First Great Western engine so rail

:17:30. > :17:32.users upcountry can get a glimpse as well. The 45`foot image of Plymouth

:17:33. > :17:40.Military reservists across the region are wearing

:17:41. > :17:44.their service uniforms for their day jobs in celebration

:17:45. > :17:48.BBC Radio Cornwall's own Lieutenant Commander Kevin Thomas

:17:49. > :17:53.Here he is in his Royal Navx Reserve uniform reading

:17:54. > :17:55.It was part of a special recruitment drhve.

:17:56. > :17:58.The National Audit Office h`s warned that thousands of extra resdrvists

:17:59. > :18:04.are needed to plug the gap left by cuts to regular soldier numbers.

:18:05. > :18:07.Around 2,000 young people from across Devon have been taking

:18:08. > :18:09.part in the Summer School G`mes in Plymouth.

:18:10. > :18:13.Children got the chance to compete in seven different sports

:18:14. > :18:16.including athletics, cycling, rowing, tennis and rounders.

:18:17. > :18:19.The games are inspired by the Olympics and aim to get more

:18:20. > :18:34.We date usually get a chancd to come down on a day Levitt and colpete

:18:35. > :18:36.against other schools. On mx heat I was proud of myself, on an hnjury

:18:37. > :18:39.was very good, I was proud. Now, one England team may h`ve been

:18:40. > :18:42.flying home today but anothdr is Yes, get the flags back out

:18:43. > :18:46.and let hope re`enter your life because England's young

:18:47. > :18:49.Beach Volleyball players ard about They're being held in Mexico and

:18:50. > :18:53.of the top players is 15`ye`r`old She's getting in some last linute

:18:54. > :18:56.practise and our sport reporter Dave Gibbins is watching

:18:57. > :19:10.on the north coast this evening Yes, good evening. This is what is

:19:11. > :19:14.called the Academy of beach sports which is run by a former senior

:19:15. > :19:22.England international beach volleyball player who happens to

:19:23. > :19:29.coach Anayer Evans. Can we hnterrupt your practice session? She has high

:19:30. > :19:34.hopes for Anayer. How much has Denise Austin helped you in your

:19:35. > :19:37.development? She has been a" coached me since I was about seven xears old

:19:38. > :19:43.and she is not only like a coach button in the tour to me as well.

:19:44. > :19:49.Whatever I do she helps and she makes me learn from my mist`kes so I

:19:50. > :19:53.learned the best out of what I get and she is really helpful and always

:19:54. > :19:58.there for me. What gives yot a buzz about beach volleyball? What makes

:19:59. > :20:00.the sport special? I think ht is the atmosphere you get when you play

:20:01. > :20:03.with a team`mate and the love on court for each other. You c`nnot

:20:04. > :20:07.play with a team`mate that xou dislike so you really have to love

:20:08. > :20:09.each other which is nice whdn you are playing. It is the

:20:10. > :20:22.competitiveness as well between teams. You have to work so hard to

:20:23. > :20:25.keep the World Championships are in Acapulco in Mexico next month. That

:20:26. > :20:27.will be a bit different to this beach. What do you expect? Hopefully

:20:28. > :20:29.the Harris `` hopefully the standard will be really high, their

:20:30. > :20:33.qualification was really hard that I think it will be even better. It is

:20:34. > :20:36.meant to be really hot weather as well which will be nice as we

:20:37. > :20:41.usually train in the rain and the wind and stuff so hot and still with

:20:42. > :20:45.good competition hopefully. We wish you the best of luck but before we

:20:46. > :20:50.hand back to Simon and Clard in the studio they are going to show you a

:20:51. > :20:59.bit of a trick. You have a knack of spinning the ball, show thel how it

:21:00. > :21:05.is done. Look at that! A bit longer! What is that about? It is jtst

:21:06. > :21:08.control, when I'm playing I like to feel in control of the ball so that

:21:09. > :21:13.is why I use it. She is going to teach me how to do that so buy buy.

:21:14. > :21:22.Thank you, Dave! We often use things `` meastre

:21:23. > :21:28.things by the number of football pitches but what about a tapestry?

:21:29. > :21:31.A major project to weave a tapestry almost half the size of the one

:21:32. > :21:34.hanging in Bayeux is underw`y, over the channel in Cornwall. Thd piece

:21:35. > :21:37.of work detailing the history of Saltash will involve more than

:21:38. > :21:40.25,000 hours of work and stretch over 100 feet long. Anna Varle

:21:41. > :21:47.Towering icons of the Saltash skyline. Just part of the town's

:21:48. > :21:53.history immortalised in this major piece of work. This has takdn up

:21:54. > :21:58.every hour of my life for the past three years and hopefully bx next

:21:59. > :22:05.year it will be complete. It will be about 104 feet long and open to the

:22:06. > :22:08.public. This is the brainchhld of a former Navy man whose passion is

:22:09. > :22:13.embroidery. He has spent thd last two years working with more than 60

:22:14. > :22:18.members of the community to design and sketch and stitch these panels.

:22:19. > :22:24.I was responsible for this one. This one depicts the torch coming through

:22:25. > :22:28.Saltash for the Olympic Gamds in London. The tapestry is going to be

:22:29. > :22:33.hung probably for quite a long time, maybe hundreds of years and so

:22:34. > :22:38.it is a wonderful feeling to feel like part of you was going to be

:22:39. > :22:42.left behind when you pop yotr clogs, so to speak. Schoolchildren are

:22:43. > :22:46.doing their bit by designing the top sections of each canvas. Thhs one is

:22:47. > :22:51.in honour of a Scout leader who lost his life fighting the `` fighting a

:22:52. > :22:55.fire during the Blitz in thd Second World War. It is quite side because

:22:56. > :22:59.he is trying to put out the fires and then he died and that is why we

:23:00. > :23:04.have got one of these, one of his badges on the back of our ndck. Once

:23:05. > :23:11.completed the 54 scenes will detail the town's heritage, from Stone Age

:23:12. > :23:15.to modern day. The wall that is being used is actually from Bayeux

:23:16. > :23:19.itself and when it is fishing `` finished, because it has bedn done

:23:20. > :23:25.in all of the Bayeux tapestry, it will be hung for a period of time

:23:26. > :23:29.with the Bayeux tapestry in France. It is hoped this will be a living

:23:30. > :23:37.tapestry and every five years a new campus will be added to it. ``

:23:38. > :23:47.canvas. It looks fantastic. Was that it for

:23:48. > :23:50.some? `` summer. It is all changed with the day

:23:51. > :23:53.tomorrow with a weather front coming off the Atlantic which we h`ve not

:23:54. > :23:58.seen for a while. It introdtces fresher conditions and much more

:23:59. > :24:01.unsettled conditions. Patchx rain is possible tomorrow and for all of us

:24:02. > :24:04.it will feel cooler. Overnight tonight it will feel cooler and

:24:05. > :24:08.there is a drop in temperattres compared to the last few nights so

:24:09. > :24:13.for most of us it will be more comfortable for sleeping. There is

:24:14. > :24:41.the cold, the weather front coming our way. Slow progress at the moment

:24:42. > :24:44.and it will eventually arrive and then introduce a lot more clout A

:24:45. > :24:47.pleasant evening for all of us with more of a breeze developing along

:24:48. > :24:49.the south coast today but as the weather front comes in overnight

:24:50. > :24:52.tonight it will lie pretty luch across much of Cornwall in the

:24:53. > :24:54.middle of the day. It moves fairly steadily so by the end of the

:24:55. > :24:57.afternoon it has gone through most of us and even some late sunshine

:24:58. > :25:00.but by Friday the low presstre is right over us which means stnshine

:25:01. > :25:03.for sure but every now and then a sharp shower and one or two of them

:25:04. > :25:05.could be quite heavy with the risk of thunder. The satellite phcture

:25:06. > :25:08.from earlier today shows high`level Cloud and earlier `` now th`t is

:25:09. > :25:10.making the sunshine a bit h`zy. Here is a scene of that cloud from

:25:11. > :25:13.earlier today and relativelx quiet sea conditions. We have had very

:25:14. > :25:15.gentle wind in the last few days but for most of vast, particularly the

:25:16. > :25:21.seafarers the conditions have been good. This is a boat called Pegasus

:25:22. > :25:28.setting out to see from Plylouth Sound. A lovely evening, easterly

:25:29. > :25:32.winds. Overnight the cloud will come and go for a while but eventually

:25:33. > :25:36.the thick cloud will approach from the South West and that thicker

:25:37. > :25:40.cloud. To produce a few spots of rain across Saint Mary 's and

:25:41. > :25:46.Penzance. For the rest of us it is not a bad start and it will be a

:25:47. > :25:53.cold start as well. Temperatures will be lower than recently.

:25:54. > :25:58.Considerably fresher than it has been over the last few nights.

:25:59. > :26:01.Tomorrow morning some sunny spells, particularly across Somerset and

:26:02. > :26:05.Dorset but quickly the cloud will win and it will become quitd

:26:06. > :26:09.extensive in the morning and the afternoon. Some heavy bursts of rain

:26:10. > :26:13.but the main line of rain bx the end of the afternoon will lie across

:26:14. > :26:17.parts of Somerset and the e`st of Dorset, moving away fairly rapidly

:26:18. > :26:22.and what will follow is bridfly some sunshine but then some sharp

:26:23. > :26:27.showers. The second part of the day is not a complete write off. The

:26:28. > :26:31.change in wind direction will be more noticeable when it becomes

:26:32. > :26:36.south`westerly. That will bring the fresher air off the sea. 17 or 8

:26:37. > :26:39.the top temperature for a l`rge part of Cornwall and Southern Devon but

:26:40. > :26:46.where we hold onto a bitter brightness we could get up to 1 , 20

:26:47. > :26:49.or 21. In the Isles of Scilly morning showers and then drx for a

:26:50. > :26:53.time but we cannot rule out the possibility of a further showers

:26:54. > :27:00.turning up later in the day. Times of high water.

:27:01. > :27:11.For our surfers the surf will pick up in the next few days, expect to

:27:12. > :27:14.see bigger waves. You may wdll start to see the surf pick up, up to about

:27:15. > :27:26.two feet and a bit on the choppy side. That is the coastal w`ters

:27:27. > :27:30.forecast. The outlook is cooler and more unsettled with a bit of

:27:31. > :27:36.sunshine, but also a few sh`rp showers. Have a good evening.

:27:37. > :27:41.That is all tonight. We will be back with the late news at a latdr time

:27:42. > :27:43.of 11:30 p.m.. For now we whll leave you with how it is looking on the

:27:44. > :27:48.beach tonight.