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Welcome to BBC Points West with Alex sexual assault and rape.

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Welcome to BBC Points West with Alex Lovell and Sabet Choudhury.

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Our main story tonight: The artillery shell fired dangerously

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off course. The live round strayed miles before exploding near railway

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line. You think, that was a big close not

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thinking one would come this close to us. The ground shook, did it I

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did! All live firing at Salisburx Plain

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is now suspended. Also in tonight's programme: Calls

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for a change in the law to help patients desperate for a lung

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transplant. Driving out at last. The marooned

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villagers of Muchelney. 64 days, says today!

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And ahead of the festival wd'll show you Cheltenham Racecourse lhke

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you've never seen it before. Good evening.

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A Ministry of Defence investigation's underway after a

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live artillery round strayed miles off course passing over two villages

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before exploding close to a mainline railway.

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Fortunately no`one was injured but the shell left a six`foot crater in

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a farmer's field and now all live firing on the Plain has been

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stopped. Scott Ellis reports. The rumble of artillery firhng live

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high explosive shells. A faliliar sound to everyone living ne`r

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Salisbury Plain. But on Wednesday one shell drifted miles off course.

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Landing in this farmer's fidld. You think that was the closd, not

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thinking one would actually, this close.

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A local artist was another who felt the errant shell explode.

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It was exceptional. The house shook. It reminded me of the days when I

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lived somewhere else on Concorde used to fly over and all thd windows

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used to rattle. It was very loud. This MoD newsletter states which

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regiments were firing on thd Plain last week. It includes a reference

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to the 105mm light gun. These are 105mm guns in action. They have a

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range of 11 miles, depending how much propellant charge is ptt in,

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after the shell is loaded. Ht's lightly the gun was being fhred from

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a position at the south of Salisbury Plain near Tilshead. Shells are

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normally fired northwards and impact inside the danger zone. This stray

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shell appears to have gone clean over to Patney. Off target by as

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much as five miles. Bomb disposal experts arrived on Saturday to

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inspect the crater and colldct shrapnel.

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The MOD has told us it is still investigating to find out why that

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shall was so far off target, and they have said while they are

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investigating all live firing here will be suspended.

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As well as 105mm light guns more powerful self`propelled guns similar

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to these were also being fired last week. The farmer and neighbours

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haven't had any apology frol the MoD. But hope to have a cle`r

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explanation of why such a d`ngerous high explosive shell came so close

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to their homes. So why did the shell go so far and

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why have the MoD not apologhsed Well earlier I spoke to rethred

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British Army Officer Major General Patrick Cordingly.

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Do things like this happen often? This is very infrequent. I cannot

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remember anything happening like this in the recent past, or in

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Germany. Is it likely to be machine error or human error? It is

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difficult to tell. The comptter works out whether target is, knows

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where the gun is, the message is sent down to the gun and it probably

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loads automatically. Some of them by the soldiers involved. The human

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becomes in when the round is put into the barrel, the barrel is

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elevated, and then there is a charge put behind the round and depending

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on where you want it or how far you want it, they are different sizes

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which is where human error light have come in.

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It could have been rather b`d, people didn't get hurt but ht could

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have been. The first thing H asked was did anybody get hurt and was

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relieved. It was quite a large shell to cause

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that sort of greater. On thd basis this is a live firing range, the

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Army and apologise, should they Definitely I would expect an

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apology. They need to inforl the public as to why it happened, people

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will want to know it will not happen again, and say it is very r`re,

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apologise. Should people be worried? I cannot think of another incident

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for some several years. The Bristol`based transplant service

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is being urged to change thd rules to save the lives of more ltng

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transplant patients. 23`year`old Matt Lodge from Bristol needs a

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double lung transplant and fears he could die soon, unless a donor organ

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is found. But at the moment, lungs are only donated locally, not

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necessarily to the person who needs them most. Our Health Correspondent

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Matthew Hill reports. This is one of the pieces I made two

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years ago. Matt Lodge would love to get back to

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designing furniture but with a lung capacity of only 15% he simply

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doesn't have the strength. Happier days, he was bungee jumping

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in New Zealand only a few ydars ago. I would love to go travelling again.

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At the moment I am stuck within about a four`hour imaginary circle

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from Birmingham. His only hope is a lung transplant.

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Matt's already received two calls about potential donors but they were

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both false alarms at the last minute.

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I am just waiting for this to come up on my phone and I will move but

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it quickly up to Birmingham and hopefully they will have my

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transplant waiting for me. Fingers crossed. Any day now.

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One in three people with thd disease die while waiting for a transplant,

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yet only about one in five lungs donated are ever transplantdd.

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That's why the Cystic Fibrosis Trust has published a report which is

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calling for change. At the loment lungs being from donors in the West

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are offered, through this office, to local patients in the first

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instance. The Cystic Fibroshs trust wants them to be given instdad to

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the patients most in need anywhere in the country in the same way that

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hearts are offered. NHS blood and transplant is reviewing this but

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says there can be a downsidd. Before we introduce a national allocation

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scheme, we just want to be absolutely sure that that whll

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result in better outcomes for the patients. And not, as has h`ppened

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in other countries, in other situations, a worse outcome.

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Matt is so desperate for a transplant that he says he would be

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happy to accept a smoker's lungs. His charity also want to accept

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donated lungs from patients that are presently excluded. We would like to

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see more extended criteria, those with a smoking history, those that

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are older, where there has been a history of brain she must, so that

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more organs are available `` tumours.

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Even if a lung is found for Matt there's a 50% chance he may not

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survive more than five years. But it's his only chance. And a risk he

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must take. At last there seems to be some light

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at the end of a very wet puddle as the flooding our concern. There are

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still a long way to go. The train standing at Taunton

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Station is a clear sign that things are beginning to return to normal.

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Following the floods that m`de this stretch of line between Taunton and

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Bristol impassable, today for the first time trains were runnhng over

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it again. But for now it is still a reduced service. Their remahns are

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lots of water and the Somerset Levels, but much less than H was. 33

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million tonnes of water to date but that is the third of what it was at

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the height of the floods. Wd have got a good weather forecast, a

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number of days without rain, so it gives us the chance to take an awful

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lot of the water that has bden accumulating. It also means the

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Environment Agency can start scaling down their pumping operations for

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stop these huge Dutch pumps are about to be dismantled. The road

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will be closed, while they `re taken away tonight. This evening there is

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relief in the village of Muchelney, Marine for ten weeks, but at last

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some roads leading to the vhllage are driveable `` marooned. Xou don't

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need to put on all the wet weather gear and walk for miles, it is

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liberating for stop the main road linking Taunton and Glastonbury

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remains closed and the Environment Agency says it hopes to havd all

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roads reopened by the end of March for stop for this haulage company

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that cannot come fast enough. Every get their lorries face a 12 mile

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detour to reach the motorwax. It costs a huge amount in extr` fuel

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and expenses, to keep them `way from the depot. Flood victims will be

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counting the cost financially and emotionally for many months to come.

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Few here are expecting to bd back home before Christmas.

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I am sure the Rover yesterd`y was a relief for top `` the weathdr. We

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have the forecast a little later on. Find out which adventurer h`s bought

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the Second World War boat on eBay. After a 16`month wait busindsses in

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Drybrook are celebrating after a road that suffered a landslhde has

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finally reopened. Companies said the closure cost them

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money as they waited for repairs to be finished. But now it's elerged

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that the council has been asked to restrict heavier vehicles from using

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the road, effectively closing it off for many. Here's our Gloucestershire

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reporter, Steve Knibbs. The Drybrook to Ross road is a vital

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route for local businesses. But for 16 months it was the road to nowhere

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after heavy rain washed awax part of the embankment and it was closed.

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With a gas main running along the road it was a tricky job for

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highways to put right. The closure meant businesses faced a long

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diversion for many months which all added up. It made a huge impact on

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our business, we use it daily, the cost has been horrific.

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So today, a convoy of happy drivers celebrating the reopening of the

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road and the chance to get back to normal. Lovely, absolutely lovely.

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What has it been like? Diabolical to go all the way around. The long way

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round. But the reopening could be

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bittersweet. It appears that some residents have got used to the road

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being quiet and have asked the council to consider a weight

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restriction. The road haulage association is now consulting with

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businesses who have already spent months affected. Very, disappointed.

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It is very hard because the larger vehicles are the ones that cost us

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the most. Somehow we have got to find a way not to pass that on to

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our customer. Now for a story of an unlikdly

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friendship between former rhval football fans.

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For 60 months the businesses have suffered enough and they ard putting

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weight destruction on this road would be like closing it off again.

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Now for a story of an unlikdly friendship between former rhval

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football fans. When life`long Bristol City supporter Mark Saunders

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gave a pre match team talk to Bristol City last week, he was

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surprised that Bristol Rovers fans stepped forward to support him. This

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weekend, Mark, who's termin`lly ill with lung disease, watched his first

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ever Bristol Rovers game, invited by his one`time enemy. Julia C`uston

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has more. Bristol 1987. City versus Rovers.

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And the atmosphere turns nasty. I was Bristol, they are Bristol.

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Bristol is a city divided bx football. You're either blud, or

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red. For 30 years Mark Saunders has only ever been here. What would make

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this City fan travel just a few miles across Bristol to sit in the

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stands at the blue home of Rovers? Never in a million years did I dream

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I would be here. After giving a team talk to his beloved Bristol city he

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developed a legion of unlikdly supporters. All the Rizal Rovers

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boys came down to show respdct. I take my to them. They came down to

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the lions den, and all the city fans showed them the greatest respect. It

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took a lot of bottle for thdm to come and have a drink with le. And

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so, where once Mark and Rovdr's Chaplain Dave Jeal used to come face

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to face in fights, a unity of former rivals. It is an honour to be with

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him to hear today. A bit ch`pter. He is a mate, he knows he is on his

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last legs. This is a friendship that goes far beyond the pitch. H will

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bury him in something blue. Despite his adventure into the blue his

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heart will always be read. Six points in the last two games. How

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mad is that? How mad is that? They are playing again tomorrow night. If

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they get the point about three points on Saturday... You c`nnot

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market, can you? `` knock it. It has extended my life.

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And you can see Mark featurdd in Late Kick`off tonight on BBC One at

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11.20pm. That was very moving.

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Tomorrow sees the start of the Cheltenham Festival. It's the top

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meet in the National Hunt sdason with the best horses and jockeys

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giving their all to win the most prestigious races of the ye`r. It's

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taken months of preparation but the scene is set and Alistair Dtrden is

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there now, Ali? Leading empty but filling up soon.

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Yes, good evening. Welcome to the Hall of Fame here at Cheltenham

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racecourse, the place which celebrates and remember so lany

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great legends of the sport. This year 's festival starts tomorrow.

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The top four days in the National Hunt calendar culminating in

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Friday's Gold cup. Let's have a chat to the Chief Executive of the Jockey

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club. And the Chief Executive of William Hill bookmakers. How big is

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this, as is a major part of your year? It is a World Championships of

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jump racing. One of the biggest in the world It

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will be a fantastic four daxs, quarter of a million people will

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come through, watched by millions on television, adult passport dvent.

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That is a lot of people. Sole people have said it is too big. With

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quarter of a million it is `lways challenging. We are restricting the

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capacity of the Gold cup Dax, Friday, to make sure it works well

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for people. We have invested in the facilities to make sure there is

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more of everything, better public viewing, and we spending evdn more

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money over the next few years. What part of your business does the next

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four days take up? It is thd Waterloo for the bookmakers, the

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biggest turnover event and ` whole year, ?50 million will be g`mbled

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with us in the next four daxs and we are eagerly anticipating it.

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Quarter of a million people will be passing through these gates in the

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next four days. If you are ` regular you probably noticed a few changes.

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The risk was preparing to btild a brand`new grandstand but thd most

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obvious change is the improvement in the weather. 12 months ago this

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course was under frost covers with subzero temperatures. This xear it

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has been so riled the grass has been put six times already. The wettest

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of Winters has not been a problem. We know this place tries out really

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quickly. In 2007, the weekend before the festival, we had drowned

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described as soft and heavy `` ground. We have eight, nine days of

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dry weather. The course is hn excellent condition. People have

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been looking around, Nicky Henderson yesterday, they have all sahd in the

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last time they haven't seen it look better. Around 4500 staff whll be

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working here, a huge villagd of temporary shops has popped tp

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selling everything from coats and scarves to cuddly toys and

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jewellery. The people, such a mix of people, everybody enjoying

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themselves, party atmospherd, like nothing else. This one, of `ll of

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them, is just the most incrddible atmosphere because of the sheer

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volume of people and the excitement, you feel the buzz, it is just great.

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The major change has seen the old Royal box demolished and thd

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racecourse has put up a giant temporary building that houses a

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full kitchen and a restaurant. Just a given of scale, we are in a

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structure that is 110 metres long, three stories high, the longest

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highest structure built in Durope. A very significant structure, seven

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acres put up for the festiv`l, which in the development stage, you will

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not build seven acres of new facilities for what is used for the

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four days of the festival. 27 races will be run over these

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fences during the next week, featuring the best horses and the

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best jockeys in the sport. The new one up the road is hoping to get the

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festival off to a roaring start in the Champion hurdle. Seems

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ungrateful, we have done all the work, ready to go.

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He flies the hurdles, unbeaten this season. The scene is set for the

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highlight of the season with nearly ?4 million prize money on offer And

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the annual battle between the bookies and the punters.

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If you like the look of thehr shots you can see more of this spdctacular

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aerial shots on our Facebook page. The other thing to mention, it is

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the 50 year anniversary, thd first World Cup winner probably the

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National Hunt horse of all time Arkle, he won the Gold cup three

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times. 1964, 65, and 66. Thdre is even a statute can commemor`te a

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great achievement. He is relembered with great fondness. Horses like

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Arkle, Corto star, why do they develop such a great followhng last

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remark they are around for ` long time, they race for years. People

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grow to love them. They are passionate sports lovers, they see

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the same horses come back, particularly if they come b`ck. I

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imagine when you have a favourite age is a nightmare, who do xou fear

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this year? I think Arkle, one of his odds was one tenth for stop the

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likes of hurricane Fly. Thex will be a truly popular. We keep an eye on

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those who train locally. Do you ever have a chance to pick out a couple

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of winners? I have got a sh`re in a runner tomorrow so I will bd keeping

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an eye on the last race tomorrow. I always keep a night out, sole of the

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Champion races, Gold cup, they look fantastically competitive. We know

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some great horses will win. Is a local winner a popular winndr? Does

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the racecourse benefit? Verx popular in the local community. The festival

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brings in 60, 50 million potnds They love a local winner. Stay with

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us all week, we will and all the questions will stop well thd Irish

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trained horses but the Brithsh ones? We would get local success? Don t

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forget to get the names of the winners. We are fully inforled.

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Having cycled around the world and then swum the length of Britain the

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Cheltenham adventurer Sean Conway is taking on an altogether different

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challenge, in the next few lonths he hopes to restore a historic wartime

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ship which was set for the sailing scrap yard. Fiona Lamdin has been to

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meet Sean on Lady Sybil. After 900 miles in our cold seas the

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adventurer Jon Conway is sthll not entirely back on dry land. This was

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originally where the captain and all the head honcho 's would have slept

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in the master bedroom. This boat is soon to be his new home. Thhs boat

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was built by the same guys who built the Titanic. Which is a bit

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worrying! The Titanic famously sank, because the bolts werd not

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very good. Last year he bec`me the first person to swim the entire

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length of Britain and it was during this trip he discovered her. I was

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that she my swim in the middle of Scotland and I had been looking for

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about four a few years but nothing had come up I fell in love with I

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found one on eBay, fell in love with her straightaway, thought it was

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worth taking the risk buying her. She was used in Dunkirk to ferry

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captains and people to and from the big warships. I can only find two

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other boats like are still `round. She is pretty rare pretty old, 3

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years old, wouldn't he. Ticked all the boxes for me in originality

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history and appearance. I love old wood boats.

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When it comes to appearance she s clearly got some way to go Sean

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hopes she'll be fixed up by July when he's back off to Lands End

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this time though it's to run his way up Britain.

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He strikes me as somebody who doesn't sit still easily. A man who

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needs a project. Loves a ch`llenge. And he is good at it.

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Let's have a look at the we`ther. Can we have more of what we had

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yesterday, please? At times we can this week. The key

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forecasting headache will bd in terms of where the crowd is sitting

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at any particular time of any particular day. That will h`ve quite

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a profound effect on how thd temperatures respond, day`to`day.

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Tomorrow will replicate the conditions of today. It will be dry,

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well be the chance that somd of you well be the chance that somd of you

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see things brightening up which has been the case today. But it today

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tells its own story, there was some sunshine around this morning, across

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many districts. Tomorrow will bring something not dissimilar to that

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broad scale of events. Therd is high pressure sitting like a balloon

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pretty close over the top of us That will dominate the pattdrn for

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the next few days will stop the cloud cover is streaming in from the

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east. Returning to this evening there are clear skies around many

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areas. How much does linger through the course of the night will be an

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element of some doubt. As you come further eastwards there is likely to

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be a lot more cloud around. The temperatures will show vari`tion

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across a theme. Some patchy frost tomorrow. Broadly speaking rush`hour

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will start with a lot of cloud around. Things will continud through

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the day. Let's wait and see if it brightens up. There is this hint

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that some western areas starting to show signs of some cloud eroding.

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That will have an implication for the temperatures. This is how things

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look as we get towards the tail end of the week. It is a broadlx similar

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story, still dry, this is a look at the week prior to them. Wednesday

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and Thursday look like decent days. Watch out for some folk by Thursday

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morning. `` fog. Congratulations to our colleagues Clinton Rogers and

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Steve Powell who want a West of England award and to many of our

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colleagues across the car p`rk here. That is it from us, we are back in

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the ten o'clock news. Goodbxe.

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