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The child ` named simply as Child N in this report `

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The report states it is likdly the one`year`old's mother was implicated

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Although not named by the Oxfordshire Safeguarding

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Board ` who carried out the report ` The BBC understands the infant at

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Police were called to a property in Bicester last May Shortly

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Police were called to a property in Bicester last May. Shortly

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afterwards they announced they were treating Sara's death as murder

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Sarah's mother ` Angela Whitworth ` was named by police as a suspect.

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She left the country and travelled to Kenya.

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Police have been trying to track her down her through Interpol.

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And what do we know about the report itself?

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Well, it insists the death of Child N was neither

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"predictable nor preventable" ` but a sad case of a child who died

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It does however say there were some minor areas of concern.

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One of them being a referral involving the chhld being

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It says that should've been investigated.

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It also says claims of domestic abuse ` although never provdd `

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The report also adds inform`tion could have been better shared

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There is always the benefit of hindsight,

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looking back to see if things could have been done differently.

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And this was an unusual case and the findings found that, evdn with

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the benefit of hindsight, it was difficult to have ever predhcted or

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worked in a different way to have prevented the death of this child.

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It's also important to make more thing clear `

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there was no evidence to suggest Child N's father was involvdd in any

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way in the death ` and the criminal investigation is still ongohng.

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South Central Ambulance says its vehicles have been involved

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in more than 240 accidents on the roads in the last five years.

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The figures ` for Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire

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` show ambulances had more `ccidents than rapid response cars over

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2012 saw the most accidents in that time with 46 involving

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ambulances and 12 involving rapid response cars.

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The service is urging motorists to slow down and stop if they say

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Bicester is one of the country's fastest growing counties.

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And this evening ` a development the size of Ddddington

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The town is already set to see a new Eco Town built to the north `

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Tonight's decision will pavd the way for more homes

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on the Kingsmere development to the south of the town.

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The expansion will see Bicester grow to double the size it was in 1990.

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Matthew Day moved into Bicester s new Kingsmere estate in February.

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He's still living next door to a building site, but says having

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Weird but family here. It is a nice part of the world `` we have family

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here. Bicester's undergoing

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a massive expansion over the next 20 years, the population will double

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from 30 to 60 thousand, transforming it from a small market town to

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the second largest urban centre in Some question whether there'll be

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enough employment to support The employment land has to be there

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and has to be clearly identhfied. The employment land has to be there

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and has to be clearly identified. In order to meet the new national

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requirements for housing in Wonderland comes under pressure

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This land's been set aside for the next stage of the Kingsmere

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It could mean even a community would land.

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But can a town that'll double in size keep hold of its identity

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I think it will continue to develop and change and that is what

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amenities should do. `` comlunities amenities should do. `` comlunities

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should do. We need a lot more coming in.

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Those responsible for Bicester's growth, say a billion pounds worth

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of public and private investment will support its transformation:

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Now we're bringing forward employment space and a town centre,

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recreation facilities that `ll employment space and a town centre,

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recreation facilities that all helps recreation facilities that `ll helps

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to Compton meant `` complement recreation facilities that all helps

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to Compton meant `` complement the talent. `` the town.

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The plan to put out the fird at a waste recycling site

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in Swindon, which has been burning for more than two weeks, has hit

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Rubbish is being moved off the Averies site so that firefighters

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But people living near where the smouldering waste will be taken,

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17 days since it began and still the smoke rises from

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The fire is deep in the thousands of tonnes of rubbish.

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Firefighters say they have to break it up to put it out.

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The plan is to move waste somewhere else so there is more

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And this is where it is going to be brought:

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the former park`and`ride site a few miles up the road.

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The fire service and the council say that anx waste

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brought here won't still be on fire, but there are houses surrounding the

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site and the people living hn them want assurances that their health

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The local councillor for the area, who is a former firefighter,

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told me there is growing anger and confusion here.

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I think there is a great danger of it smouldering and reigniting here.

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There is going to be airborne pollution and fumes.

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There will be discomfort for people, and I cannot really see

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for the life of me why this cannot be taken straight to a landfill

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I asked this question and the answer I caught from the chairman was,

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But if not quite sure what hs in it, why are we exposing people

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The park`and`ride was chosen because it has a flat, hard surface

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If the waste has to go somewhere, here was thought the best option.

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Who will pay may not be decided until after the fire is put out

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It's a rare genetic disorder which only affects 1000 people

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in the UK ` and two of them live in south Oxfordshire.

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Claire Taylor and her son Sam have EPP, which means if their skin is

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exposed to the sun or artificial light, it could be badly dalaged.

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While Sam's friends are plaxing outdoors, he's often stuck inside.

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He developed Erythropoietic protoporphyria ` also known as EPP `

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a few years ago ` a disorder passed down from his Mum.

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I still can't do the average thing that

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I can't meet up with friends in town, I can't go play football `

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it sort of makes me feel sort of different.

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Those with EPP have an absolute intolerance to light ` whether that

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be the sun or artificial lights like laptop screens and lightbulbs.

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In most cases, the signs of EPP aren't visible like sunburn.

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The usual effects include thngling and an intense burning sensation.

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But those who suffer visible problems say

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their skin becomes swollen ` and can even develop blisters.

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Sam's mum Claire has always had the disorder.

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She's had to take measures around the home

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which include special lightbulbs and having a light`proof car.

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And other things such as sports outdoor activities ` we would love

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Also I am a real great outdoors`y person and I

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like gardening and I tend to do a lot of things at night so there

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There is still no cure or effective treatment for EPP `

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so people like Claire and Sam must continue to st`y safe.

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There was a poignant reunion today as Wiltshire's Police and

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Crime Commissioner met the `ir ambulance team who saved his life.

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Angus MacPherson had a heart attack in May.

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He's now back at work part`time ` and today thanked

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the emergency services for everything they've done.

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One that, without these helhcopter heroes, may never have happened.

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It is very humbling really to meet the guys that picked me up `nd

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And to see the kit that I w`s transported in, because I have

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Wiltshire's Crime Commissioner was at a function in May

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Do you feel that these guys saved your life that night?

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I'm sure they had a pretty major part in doing so,

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The Great Western Air Ambul`nce attends about 100 calls a month

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and it cuts hospital travel time by about 10 minutes `

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minutes that those responsible for these controls say are often

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We bring the emergency department to the patient

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so we can do a whole range of things that would not normally be available

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to you ? from putting you to sleep, anaesthesia, to fairly complex

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In Angus's particular case he required pretty rapid anaesthesia

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and intubation, and several drugs to keep his heart beating harddr

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and faster so that is the interventions we undertook on him.

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We got there in about 13 minutes from here once we were tasked

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and we were able to offer those almost immediately when we `rrived.

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Angus MacPherson is now recovering and back at work two days a week.

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Firmly focused on the job, but now with first`hand expdrience

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of the vital work of the other emergency servhces

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I'll have the headlines at 8 and a full bulletin at 10.25.

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Now more of today's stories with Sally Taylor.

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long`term future of this hill for the nation. We are on the Isle of

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White for Cowes week. How w`s it? White for Cowes week. How was it?

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It was great. Quite challenging conditions. There were a few

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postponements today. It is ladies Day today, behind me there is

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postponements today. It is ladies Day today, behind me there hs a

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Day today, behind me there is a reception about to start. Fhnal

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reception about to start. Final preparations going on to celebrate

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women on the water. Some of our most famous sailors will be therd.

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famous sailors will be there. Celebrities are on the water today

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as well. Zara Phillips and her husband Mike Tindall were gtests of

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husband Mike Tindall were guests of honour on a racing yacht taking part

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in the showcase event, the @rtemis in the showcase event, the Artemis

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challenge. Some light breezds today, no records were broken. The winner

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was a Frenchman. Cowes week support a charity every year and it is an

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island `based organisation providing training and instruction in

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watersports to help make a difference to the lives of

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disadvantaged youngsters. 20`year`old Dani was living

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in a hostel, she left home `t 1 , dropped out of college

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and didn't have a job. This spring she went

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on a course with UKSA. We went on a yacht for five days,

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I did some kayaking, windsurfing, I felt like I was achieving

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something every day. For

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a young person that is unemployed and doesn't have confidence to see

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themselves grow with confidence and self`esteem, pick those life skills

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up, it is inspiring for me `nd it's The charity offers courses

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on a commercial basis helping fund The money raised at Cowes week pays

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for every child on the Isle of Wight A lot of children don't eng`ge with

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the water, we are surrounded by water on the island, it isn't big

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but if we can inspire a few young Everybody gained something,

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it isn't a selection. UKSA has a 80% success rate

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when it comes to improving outcomes Dani hopes to build a career

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as a watersports instructor. I was a lot more shy

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before I did the course. I didn't want to come out

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of my comfort zone. Now I have a goal and I know what I

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want to do. Reading could have three new

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recruits in their side when they kick off the new season

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at Wigan on Saturday. Simon Cox joined today

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from Nottingham Forest whild Anton Ferdinand and Jamie Mackie

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are poised to follow. It's a big boost after

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a turbulent year at the Maddjski. Tony Husband has

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our latest football preview. A new look to Reading on thd pitch

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and in the boardroom. If the Premier and in the boardroom. If the Premier

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League dream alive forest strvival League dream alive forest strvival

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the name of the game? It has not rained, it has poured. It h`s

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the name of the game? It has not rained, it has poured. It has been

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the name of the game? It has not rained, it has poured. It h`s been a

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rained, it has poured. It has been a turbulent summer with protr`cted

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ownership issues. Finally a new consortium has agreed a deal. Thank

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goodness the football is about to star. Can you sum up the summer in a

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word? Long! The summer has seen a string of players leave. Some new

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recruits are on their way btt string of players leave. Sole new

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recruits are on their way but how string of players leave. Some new

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recruits are on their way btt how do recruits are on their way but how do

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the fans feel? Not very opthmistic! the fans feel? Not very optimistic!

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Worse than last season. I fdel the fans feel? Not very opthmistic!

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Worse than last season. I feel sorry Worse than last season. I feel sorry

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for Atkins. He has been left high and dry while this shenanig`ns has

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gone on. The club has come a and dry while this shenanigans has

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gone on. The club has come ` long way and the supporters enjoy the

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way and the supporters enjox the football. They want Reading to do

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well. They enjoy being in the championship as well. If we can

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build the club up so when we championship as well. If we can

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build the club up so when wd get the Premier League, it will happen one

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day, we will be in a better position to give ourselves a chance to stay

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there more than few years. Young there more than few years. Young

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royals will need to thrive hf royals will need to thrive if

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Reading succeed. Look at for Ryan Edwards upfront, Aaron could make

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his mark in midfield and the Edwards upfront, Aaron could make

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his mark in midfield and thd Thai investment has led to a new

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signing, Simon Cox who is sdt to be joined by Ferdinand and Jamie

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Mackie. We will give the pl`yers joined by Ferdinand and Jamhe

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Mackie. We will give the players an Mackie. We will give the pl`yers an

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opportunity, there needs to be a pathway into the first`team. There a

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potential good line of youngsters. And being August, there is or is

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hope at this time of year. If And being August, there is or is

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hope at this time of year. If the optimism? Of course, there was

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always optimism with a young side. We have seen in the underagd teens.

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It is hopeful. We need to make sure It is hopeful. We need to m`ke sure

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we stay in the race through the season and who knows?

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Meanwhile Oxford United are preparing

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for the new season with another new manager in Michael Appleton.

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He's told us his aims are focussed on the long term.

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The U's face Burton at home this weekend.

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They'll be hoping to build on their 8th place finish in

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I want to stick around for ` long time and in doing so I don't want to

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be sticking around in League 2 for too long and that isn't arrogance,

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that is optimistically confident and hopefully we can give ourselves a

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push towards the right end of the table from the start.

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And Appleton is taking part in a special fan's phone in on

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Tomorrow Tony is back here in Cowes with a full round up of the week and

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It has been light winds today. A nice day but it is set to change.

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We've started a new photo album on our Facebook page called

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This week we have asked you to send in photos of your gardens, `nd we've

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Colin Clark brought the beach in to his garden in Bognor Regis

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with this photo of his jaunty garden beach hut.

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Helen Jellet from Poole took this photo of Phlox

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from her grandmas' garden and agapanthus from her aunt's garden.

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Emma Marsh in Havant has made good use of an old cast iron bath.

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And exotic blossom in Hayley Butler's garden in New Milton.

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Thank you so much. A lovely sunny day today but all change for the

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weekend. We expect pretty unsettled conditions. Dry overnight tonight,

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some clear spells, temperattres staying fairly high, lows in the

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towns and cities of 15. 10 Celsius in the countryside. It will stay dry

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except for the odd shower. The wind will be fairly light. We start

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except for the odd shower. The wind will be fairly light. We st`rt on

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except for the odd shower. The wind will be fairly light. We start on a

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dry note, the risk of will be fairly light. We st`rt on a

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dry note, the risk of thunderstorms and that is more likely in the East

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and north eastern parts. Some and that is more likely in the East

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and north eastern parts. Sole sunny and north eastern parts. Sole sunny

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spells elsewhere, it isn't a spells elsewhere, it isn't a

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wash`out completely for the region, some dry weather with highs of 3

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Celsius. Pleasantly warm in the sunshine. The risk of showers will

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ease tomorrow night, fading away and under clear skies lows of 14 or 16.

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A warm night, clear spells, patchy cloud and fairly light wind.

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Saturday will be the best day of the Saturday will be the best day of the

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weekend, there will be a brdezy day weekend, there will be a breezy day

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because the isobars are squeezed. Predominately dry, the best day of

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the weekend as it turns unsettled. Predominately dry, the best day of

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the weekend as it turns unsdttled. A lot of weather events across the

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South this weekend Yarmouth carnival this Saturday.

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Yarmouth Carnival week starts this Saturday the 9th of August `nd is

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The risk of a shower on Saturday and unsettled Sunday, Mondax

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and Tuesday and Yattendon Road Club Carriage Drive is taking pl`ce this

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Many horses will be pulling a wide variety of carriages.

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The last carriage is a Shetland pony. The outlook, some sunny

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conditions tomorrow, showers here and there, Saturday is the best day

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of the weekend, uncertainty about Sunday. People are talking about

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Sunday. People are talking `bout hurricane Bertha. There could be wet

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and windy conditions. A yellow weather warning is in place. Next

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week, it stays unsettled on Monday and Tuesday, more information on the

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web app. Now for a new feature,

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which we're calling Time Machine. This is where delve

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into the past and discover some of the stories which perhaps have

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been forgotten or overlooked. To kick it

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off we have a remarkable piece Terry Burnett has

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a fascination with broadcasting and the movies and he's spent years

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building up a unique collection Richard Latto went to meet Terry

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in his vintage home cinema. Terry Burnett has amassed

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a remarkable collection. A lifelong interest in film, 78s,

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anything to do with broadcasting. Terry,

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a retired electronics enginder, is His real passion is vintage films

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and cinema equipment ` much of You went in and it was like being

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in a sweet shop. You had all these stalls of films,

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and you dived in and hunted Every Saturday I would go to

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the dealers in Gosport, Lee on Solent, Fareham and Portsmouth

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and they knew I would call hn. What is that for,

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you did not manually wind? You have seen his old films where

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you have the chappie winding away. You are buying something

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you cannot see on TV. They might end up in a local

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landfill and be lost forever. Terry keeps an eye out

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for films with local historhcal interest and there was one which I

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particularly wanted to see. In 1933,

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Boscombe in Dorset held a c`rnival. The procession seems to makd

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its way through Boscombe passing the There's local pride in the era

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of the Schneider Trophy air race. A funfair, of course,

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and a carnival wouldn't be complete You can see the enthusiasm

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of the crowds, can't you? There's also a special appe`l

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for donations. They want to build a cliff lift

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at Southborne. Two years later

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in 1935 it was built. And it has been taking people to

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and from I am taking it to

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the top today because there someone Ken was at the carnival

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when he was seven years old and he They would proceed all

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the way up Christchurch Road, It was a couple of days expdrience

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and the town let its hair down.

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