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Hello and welcome to South Today from Oxford. In tonight's programme:

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Jailed for 12 years ` the man involved in a 12 hour armed stand`

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off with police while his young daughters were in the house.

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Also tonight: Looking for new recruits at the job centre ` why the

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army has thousands of vacancies to fill.

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Rain on the way again and warnings there could be more flooding.

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And later on, lessons from the past, as these school children perform

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their own dig for victory. Good evening.

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A man arrested after a 12 hour armed standoff with police in Kidlington

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has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for a number of firearms

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offences. Daniel Rodriquez held his two`year`old twin daughters inside a

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flat on Morton Avenue last July before releasing them unharmed.

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On the ninth July, the community in Morton Avenue awoke to a far from

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normal scene. Armed police stationed themselves outside a flat where

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Daniel Rodriquez was holding his two daughters. Police later found two

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weapons inside ` a blank firing imitation revolver and an air rifle.

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Whenever we see a report of a firearm, we treat it like a live for

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weapon. The fact that he was inside the premises with those firearms,

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with the two girls, obviously heightened concern for all of the

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officers. This is how the stand`off unfolded.

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Police were called to Morton Avenue at 3:40am on the ninth July. Six

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hours later, the first child was released. It was almost two hours

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before the second child was released. Both were unharmed.

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Trained negotiators were in touch throughout, then at 3:40pm in the

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afternoon, 12 hours after the standoff began, police Tasered

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Rodriquez and arrested him The 38`year`old

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this case was very unusual. These sorts of incidents don't happen very

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often, even nationally. I think it was a very challenging incident for

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the armed officers. Not only were they faced with a threat, but the

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conditions of the day were not very good for them.

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Today, appearing in court via video link, Daniel Rodriquez listens

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intently. As he was sentenced, the judge said that he released the

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daughters one by one in exchange for provisions. He had also taken a

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lethal cocktail of drugs. The 38`year`old was also sentenced

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for raping and sexually assaulting a woman.

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A campaign to attract thousands of new recruits to the armed forces is

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under way in Oxfordshire. Today, recruiters have been in Witney. But

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it comes in the week the government announced another round of

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redundancies, with nearly 1500 personnel due to lose their jobs.

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The glamour of the army. And the chance of a new career. As portrayed

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in this latest promotional video. The army's hoping thousands of new

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recruits will sign up for a range of roles. Today, troops have been at a

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job centre in Witney, hoping to attract people who are out of work.

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What would you like to do in the Army? People like 20`year`old Rory,

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who's been unemployed since December.

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Very professional, liked everything they said. Opposite, with the

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qualifications that I have, there would be a lot of jobs for me stop I

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have always loved computers. I came here today wanting to be in the

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artillery, but knowing I can still do that is fantastic.

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New research commissioned by the army found just one unemployed

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person in 20 would consider such a career. That's something they want

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to change. But this latest recruitment drive

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comes on the same week that the Defence Secretary Philip Hammond

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announced another set of military cuts. Under the changes, more than

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1400 troops will go. Is this a mixed message?

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Some in government feel the cuts have gone far enough.

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Can my right honourable friend reiterated to the house and make

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clear that once this last set of redundancies has been completed,

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this will be it? But the army insists it's a case of

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out with the old and in with new blood.

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We need young people and people to join up as often as we can get them

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to come in. There is a turnover within the army. We will make every

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effort to get to all corners of Oxfordshire to everywhere we can to

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make an impact. More of these sessions are to follow

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` the army will be in Milton Keynes tomorrow.

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Thames Valley Police are being investigated by the Independent

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Police Complaints Commission over the way they handled an emergency

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call in December. A woman in Oxford called requesting help. Later that

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day, she called back to report she had been raped. The investigation is

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looking at possible misconduct offences in relation to a civilian

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call handler and a Sergeant. It's been compared to something out

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of a science fiction film ` technology which can help police

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predict where crimes will take place. The software was developed in

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America and is already being used by some forces in the South of England.

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Thames Valley Police is now considering using it. But critics

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say the software doesn't give an accurate picture of crime, and there

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are concerns about privacy. Whether it be day to day foot

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patrols or CCTV, police use a number of resources to help keep us safe

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and crime down. But advanced technology, which is already being

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used by forces in the US and Kent, could soon come here. It's called

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predictive policing, otherwise known as Predpol, and developers believe

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it's the future for preventing crime.

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What addictive policing does is using large quantities of data, ``

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predictive policing, to help analyse what is going on.

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Police in Kent started using this software in 2012 and reported a 6%

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drop in street violence during their trial period. So should Thames

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Valley Police be using it too? It is a good idea, given the modern

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day side of things. I cannot say that it will solve it. Crime is

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always on the increase. Wouldn't it be better to have more policeman?

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In a statement, Thames Valley Police told us:

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There are concerns though that this technology won't give us full

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picture of offending rates. Neighbourhood Watch say in order to

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rely on this data, it's up to us to report crimes in the first place.

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But with government budget cuts and targets to meet, crime experts

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believe this could be a good investment for Thames Valley Police.

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They have limited resources, that will decline, but they still have

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rising expectations from the politicians and the public.

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If they can find what looks like a quick fix in terms of addictive

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policing, they will use it. If police here do decide to invest

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in Predpol, it would cost ?130,000 per year.

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With more rain on the way, communities are being warned that

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rising ground water could mean more flooding. In some places, water is

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forcing its way into the sewers, causing them to overflow. Thames

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Water says it's monitoring the sewer network and has tankers on stand`by

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to stop any raw sewage from spilling out.

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This see where has been using for days, spitting paper and other

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things onto the street. There is the worry that big tankers will be

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needed to pump the sea was clear. Last year, we had tanks trying to

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keep the sewers clean. We are worried that that will happen

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again. If that doesn't happen, we will have see which in people 's

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gardens and peoples toilets being blocked.

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I feel sorry for the pensioners. I couldn't `` I spoke to one man who

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could not flush a toilet. When will we get some action? Thames water's

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flood bus was trying to keep people up`to`date with the latest

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information. Regular testing and showing that

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what is coming out of the manholes is not raw sewage. We have given

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some advice to the people living closest to the tanks, that there is

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a possibility that we may have to get the tanks. But we understand

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that this is concerning. At the moment, there is not a pollution

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risk associated with the Babe Ruth. `` associated with the water.

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People have been told to be prepared. The flood bus will be

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visiting people in areas that have been badly hit.

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The first pictures of the new railway station planned for Bicester

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Town have been released. Chiltern Railways plans to open the station

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in summer 2015 as part of its project to create a rail line from

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Oxford to London Marylebone. And that is all from us. I will be back

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later. Goodbye. return, so you can recycle the way

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you use the money. You can see more on that on the

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Sunday Politics, this Sunday on BBC One at 11 o'clock.

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Still to come in this evening's South Today: The Hampshire school

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children taking inspiration from the past to grow their own food.

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A motorcylist who died after hitting a horse on the A31 in the New Forest

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on Wednesday evening has been named. 31`year`old Daniel Robins from

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Bournemouth was one of two riders involved in the collision. The

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second man, from Broadstone, remains in a critical condition in hospital.

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The accident left thousands of drivers stuck on the road for up to

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six hours. Today Hampshire's police and crime commissioner has suggested

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such long delays could have been avoided and the welfare of motorists

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taken more seriously. Our reporter, James Ingham, has been looking at

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today's developments. James, this accident is all subject to ongoing

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inquiries, isn't it? Yes, it is. The Road Death

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Investigation team at Hampshire Police is looking at the

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circumstances that led to this accident. Crucially, it's what

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happened before this crash that will be considered. The police had held

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drivers after reports that a horse was loose on the road but it was not

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found, so traffic was allowed to continue. The motorbikes were at the

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front of that queue. The collision happened shortly after they drove

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away. The police say motorists were told to proceed with caution but

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we've heard from a number who say they had no idea an animal may be in

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the road. That includes a lady who was first on the scene of the

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accident and who cared for the man as he died in her arms. Thousands of

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motorists were stuck for six or seven hours after this accident.

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What's been said about that? Well, the police say they had to close the

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road for that long to carry out a thorough investigation. They told me

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the safety of motorists was their priority but many drivers were very

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frustrated, telling us they received little or no information and as this

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road is remote, using phones was almost impossible. Hampshire's

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police and crime commissioner, Simon Hayes, has serious concerns. He told

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me the welfare of drivers was not taken seriously enough. It was right

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that the police closed the road. They had to close the road and look

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into it but the issue is, how do we deal with people who are stuck in

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traffic, how do we inform them of that is going on, how long they

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might expect to stay there? And indeed, how we can look at turning

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it round and a quicker way. Mr Hayes has already met the chief

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constable of Hampshire Police to discuss his concerns. He wants

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lessons to be learnt. The police say they will assess whether anything

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could be done better in the future and, of course, the circumstances

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that led to Mr Robins' death will be examined at a future inquest.

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It's been described as the worst building in Berkshire and this year,

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it looks as though the 3M building in Bracknell will be demolished as

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part of the town's regeneration. But before that can happen, the council

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has been asking residents what they want to see happen to it and the

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town's market that's been under the building for decades. Stall holders

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say the way the council has worded the consultation has already sealed

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their fate. Ben Moore reports. Few would deny Bracknell's skyline

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would look better without the 3M building but the stall holders

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underneath fear their fate is purposely being bound up with the

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behemoth that towers above them. This building, which everybody wants

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to see the back off, is being used as a weapon. The consultation is

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asking what people want about the building rather than the market, so

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whatever option you choose, it's all about the building coming down

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rather than what people want for their market. Plans for new flats on

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the site have already been drawn up. Now the council are asking the

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public whether it wants to keep the building and the market, get rid of

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both or get rid of the building and move the market. Stalls like Sew

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Devine have been here decades. The owners fear moving to an outdoor,

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temporary stall won't be possible. The whole thing of having the

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Internet marketing is another stock stays here. We can all run `` we can

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also have the choice and selection to the author to the customer. My

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parents have been here for 30 years, and we have got a lot of dedicated

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customers to comeback. The disassembled one, reflected by the

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many empty pictures. Several traders have already left. Six in the last

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six months. Trade and footfall is already down as Bracknell's

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regeneration is well underway. The council wants everyone to benefit.

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It would be good to have a market here, but undercover, not the

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greatest of doing it. Maybe somewhere else in the open. It would

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be nice if it was in the middle of the town. It's a very bad idea. The

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products are fresh. We know the people. What will ultimately happen

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to the 3M building will be revealed next month. Stall holders hope they

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can work with any proposed trade`off for the loss of the market.

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A new type of pub at Worthing in West Sussex is proving so popular

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it's applying to extend its opening hours. Anchored In Worthing opened

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in August as the first "micro`pub" in the county. It's a small licensed

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premises serving only beers and wines that are produced locally.

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Customers are toasting its success. But not with champagne. The pub

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sells only one input from Sussex. Nigel Watson believes his pub is the

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first so`called micro`pub in the county. It's totally different. It's

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a new concept or special beers. It's supporting local brews, vineyards

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and the community. It's an old`fashioned drinking house.

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However, when it opened last August, council rules meant the pub was

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restricted to opening only 5.5 hours a day. Those rules have now been

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dropped. Mr Watson wants to open longer. It makes the difference

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between breaking even and scraping a living. I can take advantage between

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opening day. Worthing Borough Council told us Mr Watson needs to

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be applied to changes hours of use. Onto sport now and Bournemouth fans

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are preparing for one of the biggest matches in the club's history. They

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play Liverpool in the fourth round of the FA cup tomorrow at Dean

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Court. 30 years ago, the club pulled off one of the biggest upsets in the

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history of the competition when they beat Manchester United. So can Eddie

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Howe's men rekindle the spirit of '84? Steve Humphrey is live at the

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Goldsands Stadium tonight and it's a bit wet there, Steve? Yes. The whole

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of the picture is now covered with this massive sheeting. The clever it

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happens at 10pm when they inflate this cover. It will go five metres

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into the air and all that rain will tumble off. The FA have helped

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Bournemouth pay for this coverage. Liverpool will be hoping to get this

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match over and done with. Bournemouth will be hoping for

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another slice of FA Cup magic. We are coming up against one of the

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best teams in the world, but we've got every chance. Welcome to match

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of the day. Probably the greatest day of my life. Everyone remembers

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the team. It will live long in the memory here. A chance for a place to

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take that glory. We will need to play with a lot of luck. You never

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know. It would be a tough game. I don't

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think it's about me. It's about what it would need to the supporters and

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the club. Speaking on behalf of them, it means everything. We're not

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sure what team the opposition bring down. Brendan Rodgers has been

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telling reporters his team need to be more motivated for this match

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then they would for a match against one of their Premier League rivals,

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so that is quite a compliment to Eddie Howe. Will the fans would be

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hoping to see the likes of Luis Suarez and Gerard, but there is a

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big chance that some of those players may be on the bench and held

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in reserve, in case they are needed. The Liverpool camp has been

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suffering from injuries and illness this week, so there is a chance that

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a few of the younger players could be making a appearances here. We'll

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have to wait and see. What we are certain about is the match is going

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to be a sell`out: 11,500 people will be packed into the stadium for that

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lunchtime kick`off. They will realise what they have today to meet

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that world`class standard of football. Bournemouth lost that

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match 6`0, but I am sure they will have picked up tips about how to

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handle strikers. In that friendly, Rinaldo was playing. Tomorrow, it

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might be Luis Suarez. Bournemouth will be hoping to repeat that cup

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magic whistle 30 years ago. Tomorrow's matches live on TV at

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lunchtime. If you're not near a TV then, it's live on BBC Radio Solent.

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And if you want some essential pre`match reading, then go to the

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BBC website and navigate to the football pages where you can find a

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special features on Bournemouth's big game and a look back on the 1984

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upset over Manchester United. Elsewhere in round four, Southampton

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are without striker Dani Osvaldo for the home clash against Yeovil. He

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was suspended yesterday after a training ground clash with Jose

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Fonte. Gaston Ramirez and Dejan Lovren are both facing up to two

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months on the sidelines. In the Championship, Reading boss Nigel

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Adkins maybe resigned to not strengthening his squad this month

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as takeover talks rumble on at the Madejski stadium. His improving side

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travel to Ipswich. In League One, Swindon are at home while Portsmouth

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travel to Morecambe in League Two. Oxford entertain Torquay. Full

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commentary on BBC Local radio and the goals with us on Monday night.

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Rainton INN at the weekend. It was one of the most iconic

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campaigns of the war: Dig For Victory. Helped along by rationing,

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the country's push to increase the amount of home`grown fruit and veg

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saw food imports to the UK halve in just six years but there are lessons

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to be learnt NOW from this age of self`sufficiency. Today a group of

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school children from Stockbridge have been at a Hampshire farm,

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finding out how they, too, can dig for victory. Our reporter, Rob

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Powell, went along to see what they learnt.

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In charge of spring onions. In charge of carrots. The poly

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terminals give it away perhaps. Not the 1940s, Betty modern`day farm.

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Everyone had their part to play in the. Where would you miss if it was

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rationing again? Puddings and bacon. They had powdered eggs. We didn't

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think they would taste nice. Carrot soup would be nice but a carrot

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drink would be horrible. You got oranges? Yes. That's what they had

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the breakfast sometimes. I hate oranges! In winter, supplies of

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fresh vegetables are short... The aim was to reduce the amount of food

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Britain imported as cargo ships became targets for the Germans.

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Everyone chipped in. We want them to learn how to be sustainable for

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themselves and all those lessons are grandparents learned so they don't

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die, really. The children are fascinated by saying things grow.

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With their very own poly tunnel at school, they will have ample time to

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dig for victory. It looks kind of cold but try when

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that was fluent. Band of rain arriving. We started

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with decent weather, actually. Glorious colours from Mike Miller

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here. This was Sway Tower at sunrise.

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Martin Curtis captured a perfect reflection at Victoria Country Park

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in Netley today. And a serene scene in Emsworth.

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Thank you to Bronwyn Wotherspoon for that one.

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We do have that wet weather through the course of tonight. It will ease

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away but it does bring with it another weather warning. More

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unwelcome rain. That warning is for our southwestern corner. The band of

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rain, though, tracks eastwards. By midnight, we will seek to write

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conditions arriving. We will have misty and murky conditions to get us

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into first thing Saturday morning. A grey start, perhaps. We should start

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to see that band of rain easing away. A few holes developing in that

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cloud. Sunshine if you are lucky. Temperatures 10`11dC. The risk of

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one or two sharp showers. We could see Hale and Thunder tied in with

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those. They will journey southwards as we go through the course of

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tomorrow evening, so heavy showers at times. Then we will see a chilly

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night. Temperatures down to two or three Celsius. Frosty conditions. By

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doing, the cloud arrives. Two very different days. Saturday, sunny

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spells and scattered showers. Sunday, wet and windy weather.

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That's courtesy of this area of low pressure. That will bring us know

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that whether, strong winds as well. Blasts of 50`60 mph. The risk we

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could see more wet weather. By lunchtime, that band of rain is

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starting to ease away and then we start to see things turning cooler.

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Fresher conditions to come. On Monday, we will be on the buses

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in Bournemouth were a resident sketches the views as she rides

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around town. And good luck Bournemouth tomorrow!

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