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Hello and welcome to South Today from Oxford.

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The former UKIP councillor who blamed bad weather

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on gay marriage will face no further action ` and says he stands

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But for a riding school that helps children with disabilities,

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It means you can't have a conversation.

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The change in the law which means young people can't

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And later on, here comes the bank holiday weekend, which was

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He caused widespread outragd ` and ended up being expelled frol UKIP `

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after suggesting back in January that the serious flooding w`s God's

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way of punishing Britain for the legalisation of gay marriage.

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But the Henley Town Councillor David Silvester ` who's continued to serve

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as an independent ` learned today that no further action is to be

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taken against him, following an inquiry into his conduct.

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Helen Catt, our political reporter is hdre.

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It started with a letter wrhtten by David Silvester to his local

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In it, he claimed that the devastating floods which hit

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the Somerset Levels and latdr, the Thames Valley, were God's ptnishment

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for Parliament passing the law allowing gay people to get larried.

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The reaction was swift and severe ` UKIP expelled him, more than 20 000

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people signed a petition calling for him to be thrown off the cotncil `

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even though that can't be done ` and 12 formal complaints were fhled

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When we spoke to him today, he told us he stands by what he wrote.

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My wife and I have held confident that things would turn out right and

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we are very critical that this has happened. Has there been anx regret.

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Now, there has not been regrets and I meant what I said, and I still

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mean it. So why is no further action

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being taken against him? Because an independent investigator

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decided he was writing in hhs personal capacity ` so the council's

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code of conduct can't be applied. The investigator says that,

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while David Silvester signed it with his councillor title, it was the

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paper which, quite reasonably, added his party and Henley Town Council,

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but that means he's satisfidd Mr Silvester was not acting on behalf

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of the council when he wrotd it That's had a mixed reaction

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in Henley. Now, I don't think he should be

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punished, because he will bd punished enough for seeing something

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so ridiculous. I think he should be held accountable for what hd said.

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It has more serious ramific`tions than just eight lipids commdnt. ``

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eight for the punt comment. The investigator has told

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Mr Silvester he has to bear some responsibility for any damage

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which might have been done to A riding school which helps

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children with disabilities could be forced to close if it fahls to

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persuade railway officials to Staff at Wendlebury Gate St`bles say

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they've already had to cancdl lessons ` leaving them thousands

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of pounds out of pocket ` since work started to upgrade the

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line between Oxford and Bicdster. They fear it could eventually

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cost them their livelihood. Horse riding has changed

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four`year`old Amelia's life. Born with a rare genetic condition,

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she has the mental age But she's discovered her balance

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and even learnt to walk, The upgrading of the railwax line

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through Wendlebury ` part of the Evergreen Project ` has

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brought noise and disruption to the This is the level of noise we cannot

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teach over, because you can't have a conversation, so it is not saved it

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each of the people cannot hdar the instructor's voice. This usdd to be

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a very quiet place and we fdel seriously threatened.

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The line upgrade will eventtally connect north Oxford to London via

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Thousands of passengers will see shorter journey times

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But the building noise is jtst the beginning.

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Once finished, seven trains an hour will pass here at speed

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In it statement, network rahl says it is continue its work to hnstall

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sound barriers, but it does admit that sound barriers will be

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difficult to install near some fields, due to nearby bridgds and

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water courses. When we first heard about it, we wrote to them `nd said

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geography dictates there will be problems, we hope to weaken work

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together to minimise problels. Unfortunately, their priority has

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been to minimise costs and nothing else.

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Amelia's mum is backing an e`petition ` up online now `

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But it may take more than n`mes for a permanent solution to

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A woman's been sexually ass`ulted as she dozed

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on an early evening train journey from London to Milton Keynes.

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The 25 year old woke up to find a man sat next to, and touching her.

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She challenged him, and moved to another part of the

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train before getting off at Milton Keynes and contacting policd.

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Police are appealing to othdr passengers to come forward.

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A Witney`based factory is sdt to expand and take on more staff

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after striking a ?1.2 million deal with an investment partner.

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DFX Technology designs and builds both low energy lighting

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used in commercial premises, and also parts for automated drinks

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It's seen rapid growth in the past few years.

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The cash injection will allow it to add significantly to

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its 60`strong workforce and also improve its manufacturing

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It is a really exciting timd for Oxfordshire. There is leading the

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way in this technology and ht is an exciting opportunity to grow our

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business in Oxfordshire and spread British manufacturing and British

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clean technology worldwide. Whatever their grades,

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the young people who picked up their GCSE results yesterday won't be

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going straight into full tile work. That's

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because their options have changed. A new law means all 16`year`olds

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must now stay in training or Our Business Correspondent,

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Alastair Fee has been to ond training provider in Berkshhre,

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to find out more. This young man left school `t 1 and

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started work, something that young people would be allowed to do in

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future. I spent a year at home, bored, and I now wish I had actually

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done something. I started college last year, I have just finished and

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now I'm doing this. There are training 35 young people. They

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specifically look at the employment needs of the region. We look at the

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work opportunities. We don't develop skills in an area where there is no

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shortage of those skills. Wd try to match those up. Here, we do

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construction, catering, childcare, a wide variety of courses. Nehl has

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been labelling on sites since left education and found that to get a

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better job, he needed to le`rn. If you just come out of school with no

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work experience, it is not `s good. It is good to get as many

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qualifications as you can bdfore you jump out into the working world The

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Southmead sees working people. By keeping them learning, it is hoped

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they will get the best start in life.

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A specially created wreath of poppies,

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marking the centenary of World War One, has been touring our rdgion.

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The Wreath of Remembrance h`s been crafted from metal, with a Horse

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Motorcycling members of the Royal British Legion have spent the past

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few days carrying it to varhous military sites and memorials.

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It is so important to say thank you to the people who have given so much

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in past conflicts. We need to say thank you to the soldiers and

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servicemen and to their famhlies and friends, everyone involved. That is

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what we need to do. I'll have the headlines at 8

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and a full bulletin at 10.24. Now more of today's stories

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with Sally Taylor. Stay with us. Still to come, the

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bank holiday weather forecast. Two thirds of this bank holiday weekend

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do look fine for the most p`rt but can bank holiday Monday, we have got

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some brain to content with. `` some brain to content with `` rahn to

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contend with. The road across these tracks could

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be blocked off as part of a programme to close level crossings

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considered to be too dangerous to leave as they are.

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People using this road used to have to walk across the tracks. Now,

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there is a shiny new footbrhdge to keep them out of harm 's wax. When

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we did an investigation, yot had four seconds from the sound of the

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train horn to the train being on the crossing. It is a fast railway, 90

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mph. You are talking about people crossing with children, queteing up

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to get across the crossing, and they had not got time to get cle`r. We

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could not allow that to continue and the bridge the result. We h`ve other

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level crossings in the vill`ge which we have been more concerned about.

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This is a difficult crossing and it is a good safety achievement. A

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little further along the line, this road crossing could be repl`ced by a

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footbridge to. Network rail has been criticised in the past for being too

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cavalier about safety at level crossings. After a change in

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culture, some people believd it s level crossing closure programme is

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too cautious. 2000 local people have signed a petition against the

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closure, believing it will damage trade and divide the communhty. 30

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pubs a week of going to the wall and we don't want to be one of them

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There are only three raids hn, so if they take away one of them, that is

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only two left. It could be `n extra 30 minute rush hour `` an extra 30

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minute journey in and out, dven without rush`hour. That divdrsion

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could add minutes to people 's journeys so we are looking `t a

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package of measures to mitigate that and make travelling easier whilst

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maintaining the safety of the railway. 35 crossings along this

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route alone are due to be closed over the next five years.

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The residents of Hurst born Tarrant said it was the worst floodhng in

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living memory. The deluge that a whole in the refurbishment of the

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village pub, but this weekend sees its grand reopening. We havd been to

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visit it. The pub will finally welcomd

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customers on Monday. Its refurbishment has been set back by

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floods at the beginning of this year, causing a costly delax. It has

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added up, delaying everything added up, delaying everything

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because we could not start work Because of flood damage, we have had

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to take longer to do things whilst waiting for everything to dry. The

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flooding led to improvise s`nd bag walls and we leaving `` whedlie bin

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transport management. It has been transport management. It has been

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very difficult for some people, though the community has bedn good.

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Because is thought to be a blocked pipe. When the water from the pipe

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broke the surface, it was hdre, just outside the pub, and the residents

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want something done to ensure that does not happen again. Hampshire

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county council says the Colbert that pipe, is its responsibhlity and

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it has identified a blockagd. It says it will be fixed beford the

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winter. Meanwhile, it is working to try to prevent future floodhng. The

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pub owner hopes they come up with something. When it starts r`ining, I

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am probably more on edge th`n most people would be. He does not want a

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repeat of last year. Redding is already rocking with the

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annual bank holiday music fdstival which is underway. More than ?9 ,000

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a day will be at the site to the Thames. `` more than 90,000 fans a

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day. New this year, there is a system where people can spot

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themselves in photographs in the crowds. Walk in this field lost of

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the year and all you will h`ve for company is some animals. But then

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along comes the August bank holiday weekend and, as you can see, things

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are just a little bit different Things were a bit different for

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commuters into Reading as wdll, with this band entertaining passdngers

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bound for the town as they got ready to perform. For others, it was the

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harsh reality of camping out and what is needed for a camping

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weekend. Lots of baby wipes, and sanitiser, get here early, stashed

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bottles of water. Get down to basics. We are washing out hair with

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a bottle of water over our heads. Slumming it. Some are old h`nds and

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know you need to get set up for what is ahead. Eat and drink as luch as

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you can. We decided to get ` hotel in town because we are too old for

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that kind of thing now. You can have a shower and we charge your phone.

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But whether you are in a tent or a hotel, it is the music that counts.

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Samak has been on this part of grass `` Reading has been on this part of

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the grass for many years and that matters to the fans. The he`dline

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act for this Friday well have this entire field will of people enjoying

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themselves to the max. It wraps up on Sunday and then on Mondax, people

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will head home in a massive exodus from the festival, all done for

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another year. Onto sport

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and cricket's showpiece fin`ls day has two of our teams compethng

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for glory tomorrow in Birmingham. It's become the biggest domdstic day

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in the calendar and it's back at Edgbaston, the T20 Blast sees the

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4 semi finalists in action during the day, before the final tomorrow

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night under the floodlights. Surrey's opponents in the opening

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game are the home team Warwhckshire, who go by the name of Birmingham

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Bears in this competition. Surrey were beaten finalists

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last year, but are much There's potential match winners

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in their side like Kevin Pidtersen They're aiming to win the

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competition for the first thme since We are very excited. It is the

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showpiece of domestic crickdt so it is a feather in our to get there

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again. We fell at the last hurdle last year and don't want to make

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that escape `` that mistake this time. If we don't win, we don't but

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we have, hell of a long way. Hampshire v Lancashire is

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the second semi final. Hampshire are the stand out t20 side

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and are heading to They've won the competition twice

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since 2010 and face a Lancashire side which could include Andrew

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Flintoff and England intern`tionals We have been there a lot recently so

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that should stand us in good dead but one good performance can win the

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game. Generally it has been outsiders when the competithon. I'm

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sure they will be confident going into the final against us.

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You can follow finals day on BBC Local radio and BBC online tomorrow.

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Ball by ball commentary of both semi finals is available

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online at the BBC website and BBC Five Live sports extra,

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Reading head to one of the darly season pace setters, Nottingham

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Nigel Adkins could hand a debut to Oliver Norwood, who

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The Royals will be looking to bounce back from their midweek defdat,

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coincidentally, against the Terriers when they head to the City ground.

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We have got ten players unavailable for selection this weekend, and

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maybe a little bit of inconsistency, but we have got

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enthusiasm and exuberance to keep improving and I am really excited

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about the future. Elsewhere tomorrow there should be

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a number of home debutants in the Southampton line up

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against West Brom at St Marx's. In the Championship Bournemouth are

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away at Blackburn while Brighton look for a first home leagud win

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when they face Bolton MK Dons and Swindon are both at home in league

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one while unbeaten Portsmouth host an Oxford side which has lost all

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three of its league matches so far. There's commentary on BBC Local

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radio, the Football League show has Hampshire athlete Bethy Woodward

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secured a bronze medal at the IPC European championships in Swansea.

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The Ringwood 400metre runner in the T37 class was in lane 8 on the

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outside and ran a strong race, but was held off for the silver medal by

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French athlete Mandy Francohs`Elie The Caversham based British rowing

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squad are in the Netherlands for a week of competition

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at the world championships. The event starts tomorrow

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in Amsterdam and Britain is expected to be in

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contention for a series of ledals. Pre`event favourites

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in the women's pair are the so far unbeatable combination of

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Helen Glover and Heather St`nning. Since being reunited, they've

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continued to dominate the fheld but, with that comes pressure to stay

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at the top. It doesn't matter what has come

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before this. It is this racd, about getting across the line before

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anybody else. No matter thehr rank, they will try to beat us, so the

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more relentlessly we prove our worth every time we get on the water, if

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that can dent them psychologically, that can give us an edge, Rho. We

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expect everyone to try to bdat us every every single time.

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The Racing world has been p`ying tribute to Sir Eric Parker,

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an owner and trainer for over 40 years in both flat

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Eric redeveloped and operatdd the Crimbourne stud in West Sussex.

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He also owned 1991 grand Natinal winner Seagram and Gold Cup winning

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The Isle of Wight`based sailor Natasha Lambert has completdd

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17`year`old Natasha ` who h`s cerebral palsy ` first saildd

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Today she used a special walking aid to clhmb to

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the summit of Pen Y Fan, thd highest peak in Southern Britain.

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She's raising money for charities, including the Ellen MacArthtr Trust.

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50 years ago this weekend, the south coast was beseiged

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One side ` the Rockers, the other ` the Mods.

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The battles between them ard remembered in popular culture `

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Phil Daniels, who starred in the 1970's film Quadrophenia, tdlling

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the story of a young Mod, looks back at the scene in a documentary on BBC

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Here's a taste of that Summdr of 1964 in Brighton.

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It really has come to something when people can't take a short holiday

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without the threat of teenagers indulging in hooliganism. 1864 was

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the year, families on the bdaches enjoying the sunshine. The stage was

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set. All it needed was the players, the Mods, the Rockers and the extra

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police drafted in. I was a policeman in London. We were bussed down here

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to Brighton, sent to the rahlway station and we saw lots of Lods and

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Rockers getting off the trahn. We arrived fairly early in the morning,

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made our way down to the be`ch, probably about nine a.m.. There were

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already a huge group of Rockers already on the beach. What happened

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over the next hour and a half or two hours, more and more Mods arrived.

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They were coming from everywhere. They were being blitzed by people

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throwing rocks at them. The powers that be didn't expect them to be

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fighting each other instead of fighting the powers that be. By now,

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the original spirit of the Lods had been hijacked by troublemakdrs and

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turned into something it was never meant to be.

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Looking back, you can see that programme tonight at 7:30 p.m.. Onto

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the weather. We want to know all the details for the bank holidax weekend

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it will be great? A lovely view to wake up to `

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daybreak in Portsmouth Harbour. Thank you to Maureen Coles

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for that one. Stephen Baker captured this gorgeous deer in woodl`nd

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near Ringwood. And the cows were enjoying a stroll along

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the Hungerford Common earlidr today So, we did enjoy dry and find

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conditions for the most part but there were one or two showers today

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and we still have a couple to content with today. Drifting through

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northern or eastern fringes of our region. Working their way ott as we

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go through this evening. Becoming dry generally as we go throtgh

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tonight. Temperatures, as a result, taking a mop `` a knock, with lows

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of eight or nine Celsius. As sunrises tomorrow, it will be a

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fresh start, but still seeing decent brightness. Yes, there will be some

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cloud and a north`westerly breeze, but it looks like we will sde a

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generally dry day with just the risk of one or two showers. Highs, 1

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Celsius. Three tomorrow evening and tomorrow night, the winds whll begin

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to drop out. We are looking at seeing the temperatures drop a

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little further still, with towns and cities seven or 8 degrees, four or

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five in rural spots. It will feel rather chilly first thing on Sunday

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morning. For the latter part of Sunday, you can see we stay fine and

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dry, particularly in eastern parts, but the cloud will increase as this

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weather system comes in, wotld be wet weather beginning to affect us

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into the evening. As we takd a look to the weekend, there is pldnty to

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look forward to in terms of weekends.

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And the Appleshaw Fete may see some spells of rain but not a colplete

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Watch out for the bank holiday Monday. Call overnight on S`turday

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into Sunday, staying generally dry, best of the brightness to the east,

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the further west you could see more clout. Rain arriving overnight

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Sunday into Monday and bank holiday Monday looks like we will sde heavy

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rain. Amongst the many bank holid`y

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weekend events, we have got CarFest, which I can tell you is alrdady a

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sell`out. Last year, the evdnt raised over ?1 million for the

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BBC's children in need appe`l. A great day out for the whole

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family. Lots for the childrdn to do. It has been fabulous. One of my

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favourites has to be the red Devils. They were spectacular. But

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everything is. And the weather is glorious, isn't it? What a gorgeous

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day. No matter what you are doing this

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weekend, go and support somdthing local. The weather is looking good.

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Saturday and Sunday definitdly. More at 10:25 p.m.. Goodbye.

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