02/09/2011

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:00:10. > :00:15.Hello and welcome to BBC Points West. In the headlines tonight:

:00:15. > :00:18.The self-proclaimed healer who duped the most vulnerable patients.

:00:18. > :00:23.Peter Aziz is jailed for claiming a dangerous hallucinogenic drug could

:00:23. > :00:28.treat cancer sufferers. The best of homecomings - friends

:00:28. > :00:31.and family greet engineers back today from Afghanistan. Also

:00:31. > :00:34.tonight: Unwanted memories? Controversy over

:00:34. > :00:44.a new drama documentary about serial killer Fred West - on screen

:00:44. > :00:45.

:00:45. > :00:50.this weekend. And I will be reporting from

:00:50. > :00:54.Somerset where world record of tumbling. Fancy getting the weight

:00:54. > :00:55.of the world's heaviest swede? -- guessing.

:00:55. > :00:59.Hello. A self-proclaimed healer, who

:00:59. > :01:02.brewed a drink containing a Class A drug, has been sentenced to 15

:01:02. > :01:09.months in prison. Peter Aziz offered the concoction containing

:01:09. > :01:12.the illegal plant to sick patients at ritual healing ceremonies. He

:01:13. > :01:15.claimed it could help fight cancer and took money from those who drank

:01:15. > :01:20.it. A police investigation was launched after our Health

:01:20. > :01:25.Correspondent Matthew Hill exposed Aziz's illegal activities. Now, in

:01:25. > :01:29.the first case of its kind in the country, he's been sent to jail.

:01:29. > :01:34.This secret footage was taken late at night in a disused hotel in

:01:34. > :01:36.Weston-super-Mare. The man who calls himself a healer Peter Aziz

:01:36. > :01:45.took �100 each from 20 strangers who drank his mind-bending

:01:45. > :01:49.Amazonian herb called ayahuasca. The herb contains DMT, an illegal

:01:49. > :01:59.Class A drug. Aziz claimed it could help fight serious health

:01:59. > :02:02.

:02:02. > :02:05.conditions like cancer. It can talk to its spirits.

:02:05. > :02:07.Our undercover GP, who posed as a cancer patient, was offered a

:02:07. > :02:15.sample of the medicine. He has welcomed today's court action

:02:15. > :02:20.against Aziz. It was a serious matter of somebody,

:02:21. > :02:26.in my case, offering to treat people with cancer. Secondly,

:02:26. > :02:31.producing a truck which had clearly quite potent properties to it. We

:02:31. > :02:35.witnessed people vomiting and having violent hallucinations. If

:02:35. > :02:39.it had been given to somebody weakened through cancer it could

:02:40. > :02:42.have made them seriously ill. It was after we gave the sample to

:02:43. > :02:51.local police in Weston that a major investigation took place which led

:02:51. > :02:57.to today's landmark hearing. In January 2008 we launched a

:02:57. > :03:01.further investigation during which week seized further drug and plant

:03:01. > :03:06.material which led to the arrest of the disease. What kind of message

:03:06. > :03:15.does this send out? D N T is a dangerous drug, a Class A drug for

:03:15. > :03:19.a reason. -- D M T. I'm hoping awareness will be raised of the

:03:19. > :03:22.problems and health concerns. from Devon, had denied two counts

:03:22. > :03:30.of producing a Class A drug and two counts of supplying it. He claims

:03:30. > :03:40.to have taken Home Office advice about the legality of using it.

:03:40. > :03:40.

:03:40. > :03:47.Have you got that in writing? through e-mail. Can I see that?

:03:47. > :03:49.The herb is still advertised on the internet. This legal action may

:03:50. > :03:51.make some suppliers think twice about continuing to sell it.

:03:52. > :03:57.Police investigating last month's disturbances in Gloucester have

:03:57. > :03:59.charged a 16-year-old boy with violent disorder. Detectives are

:03:59. > :04:04.still appealing for help in identifying these people in their

:04:04. > :04:10.most wanted gallery. They've also released these new pictures taken

:04:10. > :04:12.from CCTV around the city during the disturbances.

:04:12. > :04:17.There were heart-warming scenes in Wiltshire today, as local soldiers

:04:17. > :04:20.were welcomed home after four months in Afghanistan. The members

:04:20. > :04:22.of 22 Engineer Regiment played a key role in Helmand province

:04:22. > :04:32.supporting British and Afghan soldiers, building new camps and

:04:32. > :04:33.

:04:33. > :04:38.updating existing ones. Ben Moore was there to see families re-united.

:04:38. > :04:43.It has been a long four months. Not only for those serving, but for

:04:43. > :04:47.those left behind. You have limited communication, you can't just pick

:04:47. > :04:53.the phone up when you want. I will be keeping my sunglasses on, I

:04:53. > :04:59.think. He has been doing an important job on the front line.

:04:59. > :05:08.How does a father feel? A very proud. I can see you are welling up.

:05:08. > :05:13.You have obviously Mr. Yes, it has been tough. -- missed him. And for

:05:13. > :05:16.one family, this reunion will be a first meeting. He is looking

:05:16. > :05:21.forward to it because he hasn't seen him yet, only heard him

:05:21. > :05:30.screaming down the phone. On the stroke of to the sword is marked on

:05:30. > :05:37.to the square. One last formality. -- on the stroke of two the squad

:05:37. > :05:45.marched. What have you been getting? Photos,

:05:45. > :05:52.parcels. Nothing like the real thing. Well happy to be back.

:05:52. > :05:57.will you make him do? Puzzles. bet that is a welcome relief.

:05:57. > :06:03.sure we will be on the trampoline as well. The 22 Engineer's Regiment

:06:03. > :06:10.were based in Helmand province providing infrastructure. All their

:06:10. > :06:13.work on the front line, a forward operating base, a difficult job but

:06:13. > :06:18.made easier by their families. Little things mean a lot when you

:06:18. > :06:22.are deployed. You lose contact with all reality in the loo k and by

:06:22. > :06:26.somebody send you a letter or photos or magazine, it reminds you

:06:26. > :06:31.there is a normal world back there waiting for you. The regiment will

:06:31. > :06:34.return to Afghanistan in 18 months of formalities a well-earned rest.

:06:34. > :06:38.There is one thing that makes this a particular early happy homecoming

:06:38. > :06:47.and that is that every one of the 100 soldiers has come home safe.

:06:47. > :06:50.There have been no injuries, no That is lovely.

:06:50. > :06:53.You're watching BBC Points West, your regional news programme with

:06:53. > :06:55.Alex and Chris. Yes, and stay with us as there's much more still to

:06:56. > :06:58.come. Including: With all eyes on the skies this

:06:59. > :07:06.weekend, what's the weather going to be like? Ian will be here

:07:06. > :07:10.shortly with those all important forecasts for Saturday and Sunday.

:07:10. > :07:15.An angry game keeper from Wiltshire who drove his Land Rover at a low

:07:15. > :07:18.flying army helicopter has avoided being sent to jail. But 61-year-old

:07:18. > :07:23.Malcolm Hughes has been ordered to carry out 120 hours of unpaid

:07:23. > :07:26.community work. The court heard the pilot narrowly avoided a collision

:07:26. > :07:36.when he saw the vehicle directly underneath his cockpit as he came

:07:36. > :07:37.

:07:37. > :07:42.in to land. Scott Ellis reports. Will just have skies are a training

:07:42. > :07:48.ground for military helicopter pilots -- Wiltshire's skies. In

:07:48. > :07:51.December 2009 this gamekeeper's tolerance ran out. Malcolm Hughes

:07:51. > :07:57.drove at a squirrel helicopter, similar to this one, as it hovered

:07:57. > :08:02.over a field. The incident happened here in countryside just south of

:08:02. > :08:06.Marlborough. The judge said he accepted Mr Hughes did not intend

:08:06. > :08:09.to damage the helicopter when he drove at it, or rather he was

:08:09. > :08:14.trying to express his disapproval at the noise which may have upset

:08:14. > :08:18.his game birds and that misty Hughes was trying to get close

:08:18. > :08:23.enough to write down the numbers on the side of the helicopter. Malcolm

:08:23. > :08:27.Hughes was given a five-month jail sentence, suspended for a year, and

:08:27. > :08:32.ordered to carry out 120 hours of unpaid work. He had earlier been

:08:32. > :08:37.found guilty of acting in a manner likely to endanger aircraft.

:08:37. > :08:41.didn't need to approach that air craft if he wanted to know the

:08:41. > :08:45.number and reported. He just needed to note the time, date and location

:08:45. > :08:51.and friend that to the MoD and they would have been able to trace the

:08:51. > :08:56.aircraft at that time. The MoD says it has to use farm and an occasion

:08:56. > :09:01.for training, especially if live firing closes down Salisbury Plain

:09:01. > :09:08.to aircraft. The campaign group says it is time for tougher laws

:09:08. > :09:15.against aviation noise. Their role laws on industrial noise, but when

:09:15. > :09:21.it comes to noise from aircraft, it is specifically exempt. Basically

:09:21. > :09:28.the aviation industry as a whole, not just the military, has a car

:09:28. > :09:31.plunged and the public have no right whatever. The judge said

:09:31. > :09:35.Rafferty spoke highly of Mr Hughes and he was short lessons had been

:09:35. > :09:39.led. -- references. Opposition councillors in Swindon

:09:39. > :09:43.have called for the council leader to step down over the failure of a

:09:43. > :09:45.project to provide free wireless internet in the town. Swindon

:09:45. > :09:52.Borough Council lent operator Digital City UK �400,000 to set up

:09:52. > :09:56.the Wi-Fi network - the firm's now gone bust. The Labour group's

:09:56. > :09:58.calling for the Conservative council leader Rod Bluh to resign.

:09:58. > :10:05.Councillor Bluh says the council should have examined potential

:10:05. > :10:09.risks more closely. But that new investment in the project will turn

:10:09. > :10:14.it into a success. A controversial drama about the

:10:14. > :10:17.Gloucester serial killer Fred West is to be screened this weekend.

:10:17. > :10:20.Appropriate Adult tells the story of the relationship between West

:10:20. > :10:26.and a housewife who was asked to sit with him during police

:10:26. > :10:30.interviews. There's been a mixed reaction to it in the city as our

:10:30. > :10:33.Gloucestershire reporter Steve Knibbs has been finding out.

:10:33. > :10:37.The Cromwell Street murders still resonate today. They shocked the

:10:37. > :10:47.world. It seems that everything to be said about Fred West has already

:10:47. > :10:49.

:10:49. > :10:54.been said. But there's always one more story. I love Rose, and I love

:10:54. > :10:57.her too, but Anna was the one. Appropriate Adult, Fred West is

:10:57. > :11:00.played on screen, with an unnerving realism, by Dominic West The drama

:11:00. > :11:02.explores how he manipulated this woman, Janet Leach. She sat in on

:11:02. > :11:05.police interviews but crucially West told her things that he

:11:05. > :11:07.wouldn't tell the police With the case nearly 20 years old, Fred

:11:07. > :11:14.West's daughter has reportedly criticised the producers for making

:11:14. > :11:20.this drama. The police gave us five minutes alone together and we

:11:20. > :11:25.agreed I would tell them it was all me. Rose gets away with it and I

:11:25. > :11:31.get -- paid the price, but that is the plan we made. Was the case

:11:31. > :11:34.nearly 20 years old Fred West's daughter has reportedly criticised

:11:34. > :11:40.the producers for making this drama. It has registered very strongly

:11:40. > :11:43.with us. If you say you can never discuss any difficult subject

:11:43. > :11:47.because there is somebody directly infected who doesn't want you to,

:11:47. > :11:52.that could mean for example we don't discuss the Holocaust or the

:11:52. > :11:58.Vietnam war or the Second World War were atrocious things happened.

:11:58. > :12:02.This case is a story that will never go away. Hilary Allison was

:12:02. > :12:05.the press officer for the police at the time and says there is a place

:12:05. > :12:08.for dramas like this Gloucester will never be able to hide from

:12:08. > :12:11.this terrible moment in its history but there is a hope that the

:12:11. > :12:13.perception of the city has now changed. Lots of aspects of the

:12:13. > :12:16.investigation have been looked at, learn from. There are other aspects

:12:16. > :12:19.of the inquiry, including the role of Janet Leach, and it should be

:12:19. > :12:22.looked at and as long as it used treated sensibly it is a positive

:12:22. > :12:27.thing. This is where the focal point of the West murders, 25

:12:27. > :12:30.Cromwell Street, once stood. The house was demolished soon after the

:12:30. > :12:35.investigation. There was a dark chapter in Gloucester's history but

:12:35. > :12:39.as time has gone on the perception of the city has had very changed.

:12:39. > :12:43.We have achieved a lot, got some great plans for the future, it is a

:12:43. > :12:47.different place today than it was then and will be an even greater

:12:48. > :12:51.place in the future. Janet Leach admits she made

:12:51. > :12:53.mistakes in her dealings with Fred West and did work with producers on

:12:53. > :12:57.Appropriate Adult to ensure the real story of that crucial

:12:57. > :13:00.relationship could finally be told. And if you're interested in

:13:00. > :13:04.watching the programme or want to e-mail us your views after you've

:13:04. > :13:11.seen it, it's on Sunday on ITV1 at 9pm, with the second part on Monday

:13:11. > :13:16.night. In sport tonight as the new rugby

:13:16. > :13:20.season gets under way, we ask will this finally be Gloucester's year?

:13:20. > :13:23.And we're already a month into the new football season so plenty to

:13:23. > :13:25.talk about in our regular temperature check. Here's David

:13:25. > :13:28.Passmore. Yes, our expert Geoff Twentyman

:13:28. > :13:32.here shortly to assess how our football sides have started the

:13:32. > :13:35.season, but first to rugby. Last night we looked at the prospects

:13:35. > :13:38.for Bath, tonight we turn our attention to Gloucester who for so

:13:38. > :13:43.long have been knocking on the door but without a Premiership title to

:13:43. > :13:52.their name. Alistair Durden now reports on the cherry and whites

:13:52. > :13:56.and their particularly passionate and enthusiastic supporters. They

:13:56. > :14:01.are going to be brilliant. We have all got season tickets. They're

:14:01. > :14:06.very good on my home ground. I have got a good feeling Gloucester will

:14:06. > :14:08.win everything. Always known for their whole-

:14:08. > :14:12.hearted support, could this really be the year for Gloucester's fans?

:14:12. > :14:22.No-one would love that more than Andy Hazell. Born in the city and a

:14:22. > :14:26.club stalwart for over a decade now. And not getting any younger. Every

:14:26. > :14:30.year we are chipping away, learning as a squad all the time so

:14:30. > :14:34.hopefully we can get that Premiership title. One of the key

:14:34. > :14:37.men this year will be Freddie Burns. It's now up to him to make the

:14:37. > :14:41.crucial number 10 shirt his own after the departure of Nicky

:14:41. > :14:45.Robinson. Definitely a little more pressure but something I have never

:14:45. > :14:51.shied away from and there will be trying times throughout the season,

:14:51. > :14:56.but I will try and do the best I can. It will be different this year,

:14:56. > :15:00.people will stand up and take notice of Gloucester so we will

:15:00. > :15:04.have to reach that expectation. squad is depleted by the World Cup.

:15:04. > :15:08.But the head coach is excited about the players he has left behind.

:15:09. > :15:14.They give their best, it is an opportunity for every player, young

:15:14. > :15:18.or old, to step up and put a bit of pressure on the plays that are away

:15:18. > :15:26.and probably forget about them and get on with the game now and see

:15:26. > :15:29.worried Texas. -- where it takes us. But Charlie Sharples is here. The

:15:29. > :15:32.latest in Gloucester's long line of internationals just missed out on a

:15:32. > :15:35.place in England's squad, despite training with them all summer. So

:15:35. > :15:38.instead he's back to give his club a major boost.

:15:38. > :15:45.I exceeded my own expectations in getting as far as I did, I got a

:15:45. > :15:49.cat out of it. Once you get that taste of being environment you get

:15:49. > :15:54.a hunger for more. Heavily experiences I have had over the

:15:54. > :15:57.summer will transfer onto the pitch and have some good performances for

:15:57. > :16:00.Gloucester. Kingsholm will again be a fortress,

:16:00. > :16:05.some have probably never seen the side lose there. If they can

:16:05. > :16:08.improve away, there might just have something to toast.

:16:08. > :16:11.And Bristol also start their season in the championship this weekend

:16:11. > :16:19.they have an away game at Doncaster and we'll look at their chances

:16:19. > :16:25.ahead of their first home game next weekend.

:16:25. > :16:32.A month into the new football season and we have had drama with

:16:32. > :16:41.Paolo Di Canio at Swindon. What has caught your eye?

:16:41. > :16:47.Cheltenham, without doubt. Already in the play-off zone. 3-1 victory,

:16:47. > :16:50.a super start. Very early, but if they can keep the momentum going,

:16:50. > :16:54.keep their best players fit, there is no reason why they cannot

:16:54. > :17:01.maintain it. Bristol City, has looked too good.

:17:01. > :17:05.It is a reflection of the squad. No real snap, crackle, pop in there.

:17:05. > :17:09.Defensively, a little bit worrying. The weekend off will do Keith

:17:09. > :17:12.Millen the world of good. He can work with his squad, a few issues,

:17:12. > :17:16.and that will help. But they have hung on to Nicky

:17:16. > :17:25.Maynard. A am glad they have pickers he will

:17:25. > :17:30.be real quality and value over the next few months -- I am glad they

:17:30. > :17:35.have because. It is good news. Keith Millen did tell me yesterday

:17:35. > :17:39.they are still some way from sorting out a new deal for him.

:17:39. > :17:44.That kind of goal, they have got to keep him from the long term -- for

:17:44. > :17:48.the long term. Rovers, not find the net that easy.

:17:48. > :17:57.It is a tough league, we have seen that with Cheltenham beating

:17:57. > :18:04.Crawley. An away day tomorrow, pretty optimistic.

:18:04. > :18:11.If we get on the front foot quickly we can get and out into their mind.

:18:11. > :18:16.Jarman have done well to beat them. If we play well on the day and get

:18:16. > :18:20.a bit of luck and played to our best we are capable of beating them.

:18:20. > :18:24.Swindon, Paolo Di Canio is a complete season in itself, and

:18:24. > :18:29.ticks all of the place. What did you make of -- make of the bus-stop

:18:29. > :18:37.on Wednesday? It happened in football, sport, but

:18:37. > :18:41.it is not great for morale. At the moment things are on a bit of a

:18:41. > :18:45.knife-edge with Paolo Di Canio. A great character, player, but that

:18:45. > :18:49.doesn't mean you will be a great manager. He has got to show who is

:18:49. > :18:52.in charge, and in this incident it is the manager who has come down on

:18:52. > :18:56.top. A breakdown in communication. Do

:18:56. > :19:01.you worry it might be more players that are not happy with his style?

:19:01. > :19:06.It is possible. The thing about results, and Martin Dobson in my

:19:06. > :19:10.time, his methods were strange in the extreme. If we had been winning

:19:10. > :19:15.matches you accept that, but when things are not going well results

:19:15. > :19:19.Wise, the players can get restless. They need to win a match pretty

:19:19. > :19:23.quickly. A have they got the squad to win those matches?

:19:23. > :19:27.Defensively they are vulnerable, they conceded too many goals from

:19:28. > :19:31.set plays. Di Canio needs a bit of guidance and work on. But yes, they

:19:31. > :19:37.can. Yeovil, hour only lead one

:19:37. > :19:41.representative. A 15 piece jigsaw. Too many injury

:19:41. > :19:48.problems at the moment. I think they will be OK. Tough game at

:19:48. > :19:54.Tranmere tomorrow. One. Tomorrow would be a good result. -- were

:19:54. > :19:57.point. -- one point. Finally from me,

:19:57. > :20:00.there have been more medals for West Country rowers at the world

:20:00. > :20:03.championships. There was a bronze for Paul Mattick from Frome in the

:20:03. > :20:06.lightweight men's four. He said, "I'm very proud. This crew's been

:20:06. > :20:09.very good over the past two years." But it was a disappointment as they

:20:10. > :20:12.went in as reigning champions. And a bronze too for Natasha Page from

:20:12. > :20:15.Hartpury near Gloucester in the women's eight which was enough to

:20:15. > :20:18.qualify for London 2012. And tomorrow Peter Reed from Nailsworth

:20:18. > :20:28.near Stroud, along with Andy Triggs Hodge, will try to overhaul the all

:20:28. > :20:30.

:20:30. > :20:37.conquering New Zealanders in the Thank you very much. Staying on the

:20:37. > :20:41.A man from South Gloucestershire who was hoping to water ski across

:20:41. > :20:44.the Irish Sea has had to postpone his attempt because of bad weather.

:20:44. > :20:47.Dave Froud had been planning to set off from Fishguard this morning

:20:47. > :20:55.with three friends. He wants to complete the journey in memory of

:20:55. > :21:05.his son Charlie who died in a plane crash in Ireland. We will keep you

:21:05. > :21:06.

:21:06. > :21:08.in touch with that attempt. And of course Ian will be here with our

:21:08. > :21:11.weather in a couple of minutes. Thanks, David.

:21:11. > :21:13.And in Somerset today world records have been tumbling. Not for

:21:13. > :21:17.sporting achievements though, but for the biggest swede in the globe,

:21:17. > :21:19.and the biggest cucumber to name but two. It is, of course, the

:21:19. > :21:22.Giant Vegetable Championships, part of the National Gardening Show, at

:21:22. > :21:25.the Bath and West Showground. Clinton Rogers has been sizing up

:21:25. > :21:29.the competition. They say it has been a bad summer

:21:30. > :21:33.for gardening, but you wouldn't know it looking at all of this.

:21:33. > :21:38.Some of the best growers from around the country are exhibiting

:21:38. > :21:42.here, frankly, showing us all how it should be done. People really do

:21:42. > :21:47.travel the length and breadth of the land to exhibit here. Like Ross

:21:47. > :21:52.Ainsleigh who has driven more than 400 miles in a van from Fife, just

:21:52. > :22:00.to win a prize of �20. Mining goes on the trophy and that

:22:00. > :22:03.means more to me than the �20 -- my name. In years to come people are

:22:03. > :22:09.will say I don't know who this guy is, and somebody will say, I

:22:09. > :22:13.remember him, he is the fat guy who used to come down from Scotland.

:22:13. > :22:23.They were among the more unusual visitors to the show, but they

:22:23. > :22:30.

:22:30. > :22:36.weren't the only thing raising Scary, aren't they? Colossal

:22:36. > :22:42.cabbage, super sire squash, it can only mean the UK giant vegetable

:22:42. > :22:47.championship -- super sized squash., need a world record holder, Ian

:22:47. > :22:54.Neale, lift your giant Swede if you can. You better put it down before

:22:54. > :22:59.you had your back. How heavy is that? 37.29 kilos. Congratulations

:22:59. > :23:04.on a world record. How on earth do you grow something that big? Good

:23:04. > :23:10.seed, good ground, good weather, good luck. They claim there is

:23:10. > :23:14.something for everyone here. Sophisticated gardeners with a lot

:23:14. > :23:18.of knowledge, but we also want the middle of the road people who enjoy

:23:18. > :23:22.growing vegetables and having a pretty garden. There is a section

:23:22. > :23:26.called green shoots which encourages bargaining innovation

:23:27. > :23:33.like growing vegetables are pure wool, nice and easy to reach. The

:23:33. > :23:43.organisers are hoping for crowds in excess of 25,000, assuming the Sun

:23:43. > :23:47.

:23:47. > :23:50.-- sun stays shining. Let's find out about that.

:23:50. > :23:58.Is this lovely weather going to stay for the weekend? Ian is

:23:58. > :24:03.looking at the skies for us right There will be spells of usable

:24:03. > :24:09.weather. At some rain as well which will arrive during the course of

:24:09. > :24:18.Saturday. Let other a good headline into the weekend, we can summarise

:24:18. > :24:22.that effectively. -- let's have a look at the headline. The rain will

:24:22. > :24:27.arrive later into the evening. That will clear on Sunday to leave a

:24:27. > :24:30.fresher day, for the most part drive. The reason for the settled

:24:30. > :24:35.weather has been high pressure which has been with us for some

:24:35. > :24:41.time. Edging a way out towards the east. You can see a cold front

:24:41. > :24:44.coming in on Saturday, very slow progress it will make. Intermittent

:24:44. > :24:48.phase between two weather systems which will give a drier spell

:24:48. > :24:54.before things turn more autumnal next week. This is the temperature

:24:54. > :24:59.for next week. It shows how the warmer air of today gets moved away

:24:59. > :25:05.during tomorrow. Into fresher conditions by the time we reach

:25:05. > :25:14.Sunday. For the most part it is try and find this evening, a few

:25:14. > :25:23.showers popping up in southern districts. Clear spells being

:25:23. > :25:26.overtaken by a cloud from the staff. Milder than of late. Tomorrow we

:25:26. > :25:32.start with more cloud than we have seen for the last couple of

:25:32. > :25:42.mornings. Some brighter spells. The best of those in the east. The

:25:42. > :25:47.weather front starting to make inroads into the West. Some rain

:25:48. > :25:52.into West Somerset by the afternoon, crossing the Bristol Channel, Op 2

:25:52. > :25:57.Gloucestershire by early evening. - - it will head up to

:25:57. > :26:07.Gloucestershire by early evening. Despite that temperatures still on

:26:07. > :26:17.

:26:17. > :26:25.the one side. -- on the warm side. Looking beyond that, first of all,

:26:25. > :26:30.Tristan will be opening the Rectory fate at St John's. The vicar tells

:26:30. > :26:38.me she is mad so I assume it will be very nice indeed. He should

:26:39. > :26:44.remain up trying. Sunday we will lose that overnight rain looked

:26:44. > :26:52.towards the east. And there after a drive window with some brighter

:26:52. > :26:57.spells. But back fresher feel in evidence. -- that fresher feel.

:26:57. > :27:02.Looking beyond that into next week, distinctly autumnal, a breezy day

:27:02. > :27:07.to come on Monday, a few showers. It will turn windy Tuesday and

:27:07. > :27:17.Wednesday. Maybe gale force in exposed areas with longer outbreaks

:27:17. > :27:18.

:27:18. > :27:21.of rain. Dr Adam, what can I say? Bristol

:27:21. > :27:26.international kite fiesta is celebrating its quarter-century

:27:26. > :27:32.anniversary this weekend. We will be covering that on Points West