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:00:00. > :00:00.changes to grading and assessment. That is all from

:00:00. > :00:08.This is East Midlands Today with Anne Davies and me, Dominic Heale.

:00:09. > :00:18.Tonight ` the victims of anti`social behaviour who suffer months of

:00:19. > :00:21.torment. This couple say repeated complaints

:00:22. > :00:28.to the authorities have not stopped the threats. He stood there, and

:00:29. > :00:34.said he will kick `` we will keep `` we will kick your head in.

:00:35. > :00:39.Also tonight, the remains unearthed in a garden. Police say both victims

:00:40. > :00:44.have been shot. Plus, firefighters from stations

:00:45. > :00:47.across the East Midlands are walking out on strike. It is an ongoing

:00:48. > :00:54.dispute with the Government over pensions.

:00:55. > :00:55.And entering a new dimension, could 3D printing start the next

:00:56. > :01:08.Industrial Revolution? Welcome to Friday's programme. First

:01:09. > :01:12.tonight ` the elderly couple who are being terrorised by local thugs.

:01:13. > :01:15.Shirley and John Harvey say their tormentors are targeting an entire

:01:16. > :01:19.block of flats at Sutton` in`Ashfield in Nottinghamshire.

:01:20. > :01:24.Other residents, though, are too frightened to speak out.

:01:25. > :01:28.The couple, who are in their seventies, are now sleeping in

:01:29. > :01:31.shifts to protect their home. Today they were visited by their local MP

:01:32. > :01:43.who's promised to help. Rebecca Sheeran has this report.

:01:44. > :01:49.John and Shirley Harvey have lived here for 15 years. Now they say they

:01:50. > :01:54.fear for their lives, and are being threatened by thugs who intimidate

:01:55. > :01:59.them and vandalise their home. We can't do anything about it. This

:02:00. > :02:02.intimidation, threats and anti`social behaviour is allowed to

:02:03. > :02:08.go on to go onto pensioners on a daily basis with nothing done. They

:02:09. > :02:14.have moaned `` no morals. He stood there and said, we will kick your

:02:15. > :02:20.heads in. Today they were visited by their

:02:21. > :02:22.local MP, who is pledging to help. Ashfield district Council has been

:02:23. > :02:30.dealing with the complaint for over a year. Anti`social behaviour cases

:02:31. > :02:42.and that complex, getting robust evidence and presenting it in court,

:02:43. > :02:48.it is going on so long and people just give up and live with the

:02:49. > :02:52.consequences which is unacceptable. John and Shirley are not alone.

:02:53. > :02:56.Last year councils across the East Midlands were dealing with over

:02:57. > :02:59.10,000 noise and anti`social behaviour complaints, many of those

:03:00. > :03:11.still have not been resolved after six months.

:03:12. > :03:17.In Derby, it was 10% of cases and in Nottingham 13%. And it can have

:03:18. > :03:22.serious consequences. Two years ago, one woman took her own life after

:03:23. > :03:26.years of living next door to problem neighbours. Notts's Police and Crime

:03:27. > :03:31.Commissioner says there is still a long way to go to reducing

:03:32. > :03:36.anti`social behaviour. These are important issues to the people who

:03:37. > :03:44.are affected, and I want the police to give them more priority, and they

:03:45. > :03:50.are, and the figure, 14% over 12 months is a good step forward. There

:03:51. > :03:53.is a lot to be done. Shirley and John hope the council will be able

:03:54. > :03:59.to resolve the problem, and that finally they will be able to live

:04:00. > :04:02.without fear in the home they love. I've been speaking to a senior

:04:03. > :04:05.police officer who's an acknowledged expert on tackling anti`social

:04:06. > :04:07.behaviour. Simon Edens is the Deputy Chief Constable of Leicestershire,

:04:08. > :04:17.and speaks for the Association of Chief Police Officers. Here's what

:04:18. > :04:22.he had to say. Anti`social behaviour is a priority

:04:23. > :04:27.for the police service, because it can cause harm, and we are focused

:04:28. > :04:31.on reducing and preventing harm, keeping people safe. When the level

:04:32. > :04:37.is at a particularly high level, what weapons to the police have to

:04:38. > :04:41.deal with it? We are very clear, the sort of anti`social behaviour that

:04:42. > :04:45.causes people to shelter in their own homes, and in some cases move

:04:46. > :04:50.from their own homes is absolutely unacceptable. In many cases it also

:04:51. > :04:54.involves crime. There is a very wide range of powers we can use to deal

:04:55. > :04:59.with individuals, to deal with premises, to deal with people

:05:00. > :05:04.driving in an anti`social manner. We can intervene even before we use

:05:05. > :05:08.those powers. We also realise that working more closely with partners

:05:09. > :05:11.is right at the heart of our response to anti`social behaviour.

:05:12. > :05:15.Joining up the dots, making sure information we hold is not held in

:05:16. > :05:19.isolation, so that we can see the big picture, and make sure those

:05:20. > :05:25.cases that require the best and speediest response I getting them.

:05:26. > :05:28.What is your advice to somebody suffering from real anti`social

:05:29. > :05:35.behaviour, someone who is trapped in their home, their neighbours are

:05:36. > :05:38.afraid to speak out? I can offer them the complete reassurance that

:05:39. > :05:43.we will listen to them, and we will be sensitive to their needs, and if

:05:44. > :05:47.those needs include their fear that they may be subject to

:05:48. > :05:51.repercussions, we will deal sensitively and appropriately with

:05:52. > :05:55.that. We will understand the issues they face. We take the time and

:05:56. > :06:01.effort to do that, and we will respond appropriately. Not everybody

:06:02. > :06:04.who picks the phone up will get the same level of response, but we will

:06:05. > :06:08.tailor that response according to the harm that person faces, so we

:06:09. > :06:11.can keep that person safe and protect them.

:06:12. > :06:14.Police investigating the deaths of an elderly couple whose remains were

:06:15. > :06:18.found in the back garden of a house say they were both shot. Tonight two

:06:19. > :06:20.people are still being questioned on suspicion of murder.

:06:21. > :06:23.Detectives are confident the bodies found in Forest Town near Mansfield

:06:24. > :06:27.are those of William and Patricia Wycherley. It's believed those in

:06:28. > :06:38.custody are their daughter and her husband. Quentin Rayner reports.

:06:39. > :06:43.It was at St Pancras Station on Wednesday night that it is

:06:44. > :06:47.understood 55`year`old Susan Edwards and her husband, 57`year`old

:06:48. > :06:51.Christopher Edwards, were arrested. They were brought back to Notts for

:06:52. > :06:56.questioning. Their arrests follow the discovery of human remains in

:06:57. > :07:00.the back garden of a semidetached house in Forest town last month.

:07:01. > :07:05.Detectives began digging up the garden following a tip`off. Two sets

:07:06. > :07:08.of human remains were discovered in what was described as a grave.

:07:09. > :07:13.Although formal identification has yet to be confirmed, the police are

:07:14. > :07:17.confident the bodies are those of an elderly couple, William and Patricia

:07:18. > :07:22.Wycherley, the former owners of the House. There has been no trace of

:07:23. > :07:28.them since 1998. Two weeks ago, the police began a double murder

:07:29. > :07:34.inquiry. We are starting to put together now a clearer picture of

:07:35. > :07:39.the family tree, and the focus of the investigation is on Mr and Mrs

:07:40. > :07:45.Wycherley and the goings on at the House back in the 1990s. And the

:07:46. > :07:51.motive? There is no known motive at this time. Home Office pathologist

:07:52. > :07:56.has established the couple were both shot. It is understood the police

:07:57. > :07:58.have until tonight to continue Quetta `` questioning the couple who

:07:59. > :08:01.are in custody. A teenager who's accused of plotting

:08:02. > :08:05.a terrorist attack on targets in Loughborough has admitted he pulled

:08:06. > :08:08.a pistol on a group of strangers. The 17`year`old told the Old Bailey

:08:09. > :08:13.that "idiots", as he called them, had been mocking him. When he got

:08:14. > :08:16.his gun out they looked scared. The teenager has admitted possessing

:08:17. > :08:23.explosives, but denies preparing to use weapons for an act of terrorism.

:08:24. > :08:25.76 workers at a refrigeration and air conditioning business in

:08:26. > :08:32.Leicester have formally been made redundant. WR Refrigeration went

:08:33. > :08:36.into administration last week. Another 70 employees are being kept

:08:37. > :08:39.on to help wind up the firm. The administrators are hoping the

:08:40. > :08:44.remaining staff can be transferred to other businesses.

:08:45. > :08:54.Still to come ` Sara will be here trying to find some positives in the

:08:55. > :08:57.weekend weather forecast. The coming weekend's weather is

:08:58. > :09:07.going to be cold and frosty for your bonfire parties.

:09:08. > :09:12.In the last few minutes firefighters have walked out on strike, leaving

:09:13. > :09:20.resources severely stretched just as an evening of planned firework and

:09:21. > :09:25.Diwali celebrations gets under way. Fire chiefs say the action will put

:09:26. > :09:30.people's safety at risk. And they've suggested that any planned bonfire

:09:31. > :09:34.events should be postponed. Sarah Teale is live at Nottingham

:09:35. > :09:45.Road fire station in Derby this evening. Sarah, firefighters there

:09:46. > :09:50.have just started their walk`out? Yes, scenes here mirroring those

:09:51. > :09:55.across the East Midlands and indeed the country, and this was the scene

:09:56. > :10:00.just a few minutes ago when on the dot of 6:30pm firefighters left

:10:01. > :10:05.their posts and went out on strike. They will be out until 11pm tonight.

:10:06. > :10:09.This is a second strike by firefighters in their ongoing

:10:10. > :10:13.dispute with the Government over pensions, and the plans to increase

:10:14. > :10:18.the age of retirement from 55 to 60. With me now is one of the

:10:19. > :10:24.firefighters who has gone on strike. Why is it impossible to work until

:10:25. > :10:28.60? The Government has set a fitness standard we are expected to reach

:10:29. > :10:32.which is unachievable. The Government have had a report into

:10:33. > :10:36.the fitness standard, and it has been proven that two thirds of

:10:37. > :10:42.firefighters over 50 will not be able to reach it. Was it a hard

:10:43. > :10:46.decision to come out on strike? The hardest decision we could have to

:10:47. > :10:53.make. We do not want to come out on strike, we have been backed into a

:10:54. > :10:58.corner by Government. Let us pick to Gary from the Fire Brigades Union.

:10:59. > :11:05.Picking tonight is quite a cynical move, isn't it? We specifically

:11:06. > :11:09.chose tonight, and we chose to avoid the first Saturday before bonfire

:11:10. > :11:16.night and the Saturday after bonfire night and bonfire night itself. It

:11:17. > :11:24.is hard decision to make. But we do feel we have had to make it. Steve

:11:25. > :11:30.Lunn is from Leicestershire Fire Service. We asked him, was safety

:11:31. > :11:35.being compromised tonight? Yes, it will be `` put people's safety at

:11:36. > :11:38.risk, because I will not be able to manage and deliver resources I would

:11:39. > :11:43.normally be able to outside a strike. The resources we will have

:11:44. > :11:49.available will be around about 60% less than normal. However, we will

:11:50. > :11:51.respond to all emergency incidents, and all calls made to our fire

:11:52. > :11:58.control which will remain unaffected.

:11:59. > :12:02.We heard there are people's lives are being put at risk. Do you think

:12:03. > :12:07.the public support you bearing that in mind? I think we do have the

:12:08. > :12:12.public support. We are out here at the front of the station, many cars

:12:13. > :12:17.pass by, you can hear the beeping of the horns and the public definitely

:12:18. > :12:22.support us in our fight. And do you think strike action is the right way

:12:23. > :12:26.to achieve what you want? Again, this is on the back of two years of

:12:27. > :12:31.negotiation with this Government. We have put back `` together a very

:12:32. > :12:36.fact based on evidence `based report, and the Government refuses

:12:37. > :12:41.to acknowledge it. This is our only fight, and hopefully they will start

:12:42. > :12:44.to listen. As you have heard, the Fire Service said only dial nine the

:12:45. > :12:49.Fire Service said only dial 909 tonight if there is an absolute

:12:50. > :12:54.emergency. They will respond, but this strike finishes at 11pm. There

:12:55. > :13:02.is another strike planned for Monday morning rush hour. That is between

:13:03. > :13:05.6am and 8am. Derby City Council says it wants a

:13:06. > :13:09.group of derelict warehouses to be redeveloped as soon as possible. It

:13:10. > :13:12.comes after the discovery of a man's body in a recent fire at a run`down

:13:13. > :13:14.site in the city. Nearby residents voiced concerns

:13:15. > :13:17.about homeless people seeking shelter in the disused buildings.

:13:18. > :13:20.Today the council leader says he hopes that after decades of

:13:21. > :13:30.dereliction, progress can be made. Simon Ward reports.

:13:31. > :13:34.At first it was thought this was just a fire in a long disused

:13:35. > :13:38.building. But would firefighters managed to search inside the old

:13:39. > :13:45.warehouse, they found a body. Later he was identified as a man

:13:46. > :13:49.originally from Poland. Today it is obvious people are coming here, with

:13:50. > :13:53.rubbish and drinks cans strewn around. The company that owns this

:13:54. > :13:56.building `` these buildings did not want to make a comment, but soon

:13:57. > :13:59.after the fire people living around here told us they have been worried

:14:00. > :14:02.for years these buildings have been left derelict.

:14:03. > :14:07.They said it was common knowledge people have been sleeping rough

:14:08. > :14:15.here. They could have prevented all this. I have seen it boarded up and

:14:16. > :14:20.people reopening the door again and making access so they can get back

:14:21. > :14:23.inside again. So how does the City Council leader respond to the

:14:24. > :14:28.concerns of the local community? I did not know that people were rough

:14:29. > :14:32.sleeping in the buildings. What we want to do is talk with developers

:14:33. > :14:37.to enable them to bring that site forward. It has been like that for

:14:38. > :14:42.probably the best part of 30 years. We want to enable them to bring that

:14:43. > :14:47.warehouse back into use. Bring the site back into use and redevelop it

:14:48. > :14:52.for the benefit of people in Derby. The old magistrate's building is to

:14:53. > :14:56.be redeveloped into an office `` library and offices. But it seems to

:14:57. > :15:00.be a difficult task for councils to get buildings into use. Two men were

:15:01. > :15:04.arrested in connection with the body found in the old warehouse. One is

:15:05. > :15:07.on police bail, the other released. There have been no charges, and

:15:08. > :15:11.detectives continue to investigate what happened.

:15:12. > :15:17.Serious concerns have been raised about standards at another care home

:15:18. > :15:20.near Nottingham. The health watchdog ` the Care Quality Commission `

:15:21. > :15:24.inspected Bramwell Care Home in Bramcote in August. ?NEWLINE It's

:15:25. > :15:30.one of several that were sold off by the County Council last year.

:15:31. > :15:36.Angelina Socci reports. It is not the first time this care

:15:37. > :15:39.home has been criticised. Last year, not long after Nottinghamshire

:15:40. > :15:42.County Council sold it off, inspectors said it had failed to

:15:43. > :15:56.meet a number of essential standards. 18 months on, and an

:15:57. > :16:00.inspection has again found failings. This man's mother`in`law spent four

:16:01. > :16:10.years of her life at Bramwell Care Home. The objects to the decision to

:16:11. > :16:14.sell it off. They gave guarantees that the

:16:15. > :16:18.private sector were better at administering care, and they did it

:16:19. > :16:24.on a lower budget. This was the guarantee given by adult social

:16:25. > :16:27.services and the councillors. Nottinghamshire County Council has

:16:28. > :16:31.fun stop placing residents in this care home. Is one `` one of more

:16:32. > :16:37.than a dozen homes in the country to have recently had its contract

:16:38. > :16:43.suspended. We have to be assured that the contract we have with homes

:16:44. > :16:49.for the residents we placed the are consistently higher, so although we

:16:50. > :16:52.have not got the authority as the Care Quality Commission has two

:16:53. > :17:00.close the home, we do work with them closely. The owners say they have

:17:01. > :17:04.put in place management support to maintain standards. It also says

:17:05. > :17:07.that it has meant `` made substantial investment in staff

:17:08. > :17:17.training and will continue to monitor all areas of the service.

:17:18. > :17:24.We can look ahead no to a busy weekend in sport.

:17:25. > :17:27.Coming up, two big names in football management, Steve McClaren and Harry

:17:28. > :17:30.Redknapp. But news first from Nottingham Forest. The Reds are

:17:31. > :17:33.stepping up their search for a new striker, and have welcomed a new

:17:34. > :17:39.addition from the Premier League in the middle of the park. Natalie

:17:40. > :17:43.Jackson reports. Ahead of tomorrow's game, Nottingham

:17:44. > :17:47.Forest have confirmed they are looking to bring in a striker on

:17:48. > :17:53.loan. They have widened the search into Europe, and they do have a

:17:54. > :18:01.target in the Premier league. According to the manager, it is a

:18:02. > :18:05.search which is ongoing. The chairman put up some very good money

:18:06. > :18:09.for good strikers, but unfortunately deals did not happen. We will not

:18:10. > :18:13.bring in players that we feel are not better than the ones we have got

:18:14. > :18:19.or equal to the ones we have got. We want to bring in the right type. One

:18:20. > :18:24.who is the right type is midfielder David Vaughan. He signed a deal from

:18:25. > :18:27.Sunderland yesterday. Forest fans will remember him for being part of

:18:28. > :18:38.the Blackpool team which got promoted at Forest's expense four

:18:39. > :18:41.years ago. David Vaughan was very influential. He is a wonderful

:18:42. > :18:47.player, excellent appetite for the game. I am delighted he is now part

:18:48. > :18:51.of this competing midfield. You obviously know how to get promoted

:18:52. > :18:58.from this decision `` division. What is the key? I think it is just

:18:59. > :19:04.having the confidence to go out and play under the pressure. Hopefully I

:19:05. > :19:09.can bring that to the table. And the new midfielder is in the squad for

:19:10. > :19:12.the game against Blackpool tomorrow. And you can hear an extended

:19:13. > :19:16.interview with the Nottingham Forest Manager Billy Davies on the BBC

:19:17. > :19:20.Sport website. On to Leicester City, who will be

:19:21. > :19:24.looking to lay last season's demons to rest when they head to Watford

:19:25. > :19:28.tomorrow. The last time the Foxes played there was the play`off

:19:29. > :19:31.semifinal that ended in such a cruel and dramatic defeat. But the Foxes

:19:32. > :19:43.go there second in the Championship and are only looking forward.

:19:44. > :19:47.The players who played in that game put it behind them, and we have got

:19:48. > :19:53.to do that. It will be a tough game, they are a good side, we have

:19:54. > :19:56.worked very hard so far this season, but it is about going into the next

:19:57. > :20:00.game and doing the same again. Next, a former England boss and a

:20:01. > :20:03.man who has often been tipped for the role. Tomorrow Steve McClaren's

:20:04. > :20:07.Derby go head to head with Harry Redknapp's Queens Park Rangers. Now,

:20:08. > :20:10.QPR are a team McClaren knows all about. Just five weeks ago before

:20:11. > :20:12.joining Derby, Steve was a coach there under Harry. So what do they

:20:13. > :20:27.really think of each other? We have been rivals throughout the

:20:28. > :20:32.years, so I think it was a little difficult at first coming together,

:20:33. > :20:40.but as time went on we developed a good relationship. Another expert on

:20:41. > :20:45.red wine, I have worked with some characters who know their red wine

:20:46. > :20:48.and I know he is going through the country publicising his book, and I

:20:49. > :20:56.have heard all the stories before anyway. He talks about Bobby Moore

:20:57. > :21:00.and that team, and he comes through and he is still involved in football

:21:01. > :21:11.in this era, the modern era. To adapt is very, very difficult to do.

:21:12. > :21:16.He has done that very successfully. I really enjoyed having him around,

:21:17. > :21:22.he was great, and I think it was good for him as well. He got himself

:21:23. > :21:26.back into coaching, back on the training ground. Steve's took over a

:21:27. > :21:31.good squad, and I am sure they will be there at the end of the year.

:21:32. > :21:40.Derby's a good club, a fantastic set up, the stadium, the crowds. It's a

:21:41. > :21:52.Premier league club, really. It is a good opportunity for him.

:21:53. > :21:56.The players are very strong, perfect for the Championship and perfect for

:21:57. > :22:04.them to bounce back. I have moved on, and I love working here. I

:22:05. > :22:10.thought I lived a very good bunch of players at QPR, but their attitudes

:22:11. > :22:15.here are exactly the same. Will you be sharing a glass of red wine with

:22:16. > :22:20.Harry after the game? No doubt, with a smile on my face, I hope.

:22:21. > :22:23.No new manager at Notts County yet, so Steve Hodge will be in caretaker

:22:24. > :22:26.charge again this weekend. Hodge led them to victory in Tuesday's game

:22:27. > :22:30.against Oldham. Tomorrow they have a tough trip to Coventry as they look

:22:31. > :22:33.to pull further away from the bottom of League One. Former Sheffield

:22:34. > :22:36.United Manager Danny Wilson remains the bookies' favourite for the

:22:37. > :22:39.vacant job at Meadow Lane. Mansfield Town play tonight and

:22:40. > :22:43.travel to Southend in search of a first win since September.

:22:44. > :22:47.In rugby, the Leicester Tigers meet Harlequins tomorrow at Welford Road

:22:48. > :22:51.looking for a win to keep in touch at the top of the Premiership table.

:22:52. > :22:54.And in ice hockey, the Nottingham Panthers could hand debuts to new

:22:55. > :23:05.signings Joe Jensen and Nick Conway in tonight's game against Dundee at

:23:06. > :23:07.the National Ice Centre. Hope you enjoy your sport this

:23:08. > :23:10.weekend. Scientists from Nottingham say

:23:11. > :23:15.advances in 3D printing could be one of the most significant developments

:23:16. > :23:18.in British manufacturing. The University of Nottingham, which

:23:19. > :23:22.boasts one of the world's leading 3D research groups, says the technology

:23:23. > :23:24.is far from being a gimmick. In fact, it could be of particular

:23:25. > :23:26.benefit to small and medium`sized businesses right here in the East

:23:27. > :23:44.Midlands. Tom Brown reports. It is printing in a whole new

:23:45. > :23:47.dimension. This is a 3D printer, following a computer designed to

:23:48. > :23:53.build an object layer by layer. Often, with intricate detail.

:23:54. > :23:57.Additive manufacturing has been around for years, but here at the

:23:58. > :24:01.University of Nottingham, this team hopes the research will help the

:24:02. > :24:07.technology make a real impression. This is a super exciting area, and

:24:08. > :24:11.watching the processes work is almost like watching magic work. As

:24:12. > :24:17.a research group what we are plight `` trying to do is add more sides to

:24:18. > :24:20.the area. The technology already allows you to

:24:21. > :24:25.put out something like this out of plastic or something like this made

:24:26. > :24:28.of metal, but what the team here are researching is combining multiple

:24:29. > :24:32.materials so that eventually you could have something like this

:24:33. > :24:35.prosthetic arm at the click of a button. The research is not yet a

:24:36. > :24:42.reality, but this idea of printing and entire product in one go and in

:24:43. > :24:46.one place could open a world of opportunity for our smaller

:24:47. > :24:51.manufacturing firms. If you are making small volumes of

:24:52. > :24:54.things, the conventional way is expensive, so using this approach to

:24:55. > :24:59.break a product will enable companies to get a product to market

:25:00. > :25:05.easier and manufacture them locally as well. From this 3D printer done

:25:06. > :25:11.to these 3D printed people, the technology is already starting to

:25:12. > :25:14.excite and amaze. It is said it could spark the next industrial

:25:15. > :25:28.revolution, and this laboratory is ready to lead the way.

:25:29. > :25:35.Could you put your own table? Scary stuff? `` print your own

:25:36. > :25:39.table. This coming weekend, if you are

:25:40. > :25:44.hosting a bonfire party, is going to be quite wet and windy at times. Low

:25:45. > :25:48.pressure is controlling the weather today, that is soon replaced by this

:25:49. > :25:52.next area of low pressure coming in for the weekend. A band of rain is

:25:53. > :25:56.sitting over the East Midlands, that has been with us for the majority of

:25:57. > :26:00.the day, producing some heavy bursts of raid as we head into the early

:26:01. > :26:05.hours. A little bit more showery over Leicestershire and Rutland, but

:26:06. > :26:10.across Derbyshire it will increase and it will be around tomorrow

:26:11. > :26:15.morning. The temperatures falling no lower than eight or nine Celsius

:26:16. > :26:19.overnight in rural areas, and a damp start initially first thing. But

:26:20. > :26:24.rain quite patchy, but then a few lively showers coming in as well. It

:26:25. > :26:28.will still remain quite wet, the best of any brightness I think

:26:29. > :26:33.across the eastern side, before we see further outbreaks of showery

:26:34. > :26:36.rain in the afternoon. But it is the strength of the wind on Saturday

:26:37. > :26:43.afternoon and through the evening to. The wind starting to gust, we

:26:44. > :26:48.could see gusts of around 40 or 50 mph. So very difficult conditions

:26:49. > :26:54.for fireworks. Sunday will start off a bit better, but it will still be

:26:55. > :26:58.blustery. Through the daytime we should be merely dry, but this band

:26:59. > :27:07.of rain will push up from the south. It depends how far north that comes

:27:08. > :27:14.in. It could still work its way in earlier on in the evening and get us

:27:15. > :27:19.our wet night. `` give us a wet night. Wet and windy weather returns

:27:20. > :27:23.on Tuesday. Keep on smiling!

:27:24. > :27:28.Have a good weekend anyway. Goodbye.