:00:00. > :00:07.Hello and welcome to Look East with David and me.
:00:08. > :00:09.The headlines tonight from Dssex, Suffolk and Norfolk:
:00:10. > :00:11.Tributes to the three anglers who died in this week's boating tragedy
:00:12. > :00:20.off the Suffolk coast. He was a off the Suffolk coast. He was a
:00:21. > :00:25.lovely old boy. Lovely, big strong lad. They are lovely people. It is
:00:26. > :00:28.astonishing that it has happened like that. It is unbelievable.
:00:29. > :00:35.The NHS goes into film prodtction in Chelmsford to help breast cancer
:00:36. > :00:39.patients cope with their treatment. I wanted to show women what to
:00:40. > :00:45.expect from an operation like this, even to the extent of how your
:00:46. > :00:47.breasts will look. . `` will look after words.
:00:48. > :00:49.Ipswich notch up their first away win of the year to keep them
:00:50. > :00:49.Ipswich notch up their first away win of the year to keep thel in the
:00:50. > :00:52.win of the year to keep them in the chase for promotion.
:00:53. > :01:00.And Crufts champion Molly from Essex ` a true friend for life..
:01:01. > :01:04.Hello. More details are emerging this evening about the three
:01:05. > :01:06.Hello. More details are emerging this evening about the thred anglers
:01:07. > :01:11.who died in a boating tragedy off the coast at Lowestoft this week.
:01:12. > :01:17.Friends of the victims described them as a happy trio, who enjoyed
:01:18. > :01:21.going out to sea. They set off on Monday for a fishing trip. None of
:01:22. > :01:24.them had a life jacket on. Only one of the bodies has been recovered.
:01:25. > :01:25.Today, marine safety experts urged people to observe the safetx
:01:26. > :01:29.Today, marine safety experts urged people to observe the safety rules
:01:30. > :01:40.before leaving shore. Let's get the full details now from Alex Dunlop.
:01:41. > :01:45.Even on a calm night like this of Lowestoft, with a calm sea, it is
:01:46. > :01:47.still pretty bleak and cold. Two days on, there is frankly little
:01:48. > :01:50.days on, there is frankly lhttle realistic hope that the two men who
:01:51. > :01:53.are missing will be found alive. For their families, it must be `n
:01:54. > :01:57.their families, it must be an especially harrowing time. Today,
:01:58. > :02:00.prayers were said by Great Yarmouth's port chaplain for all
:02:01. > :02:03.three men, who set out on Monday morning on what should have been a
:02:04. > :02:07.relaxing boat trip. Word got out quickly that Pdter
:02:08. > :02:10.Word got out quickly that Peter Chambers and his two friends had
:02:11. > :02:15.been on the speedboat which capsized off Lowestoft. Stephen and Keith
:02:16. > :02:18.told me that the ad had a drink together with them only the day
:02:19. > :02:24.before. IT is heartbreaking for everybody involved. I spoke to him
:02:25. > :02:26.on Sunday and was having a drink with him. I drink with all of them.
:02:27. > :02:28.The next day, they have gond. with him. I drink with all of them.
:02:29. > :02:33.The next day, they have gone. It is The next day, they have gone. It is
:02:34. > :02:38.full destroying. Yarmouth is a small net community. Especially alongst
:02:39. > :02:39.the fishermen and people. They are lovely people, absolutely lovely
:02:40. > :02:41.people. Andy was a lovely lad, big people. Andy was a lovely lad, big
:02:42. > :02:45.strong lad. Peter, lovely pdople. people. Andy was a lovely l`d, big
:02:46. > :02:48.strong lad. Peter, lovely people. It strong lad. Peter, lovely pdople. It
:02:49. > :02:51.is astonishing that it has happened like that. Unbelievable. Anx idea
:02:52. > :02:53.like that. Unbelievable. Any idea what happened? No idea. I c`nnot
:02:54. > :02:58.explain it. It is out of the blue, explain it. It is out of thd blue,
:02:59. > :03:04.is it not? The body of Peter Chambers, 43, was found voting in
:03:05. > :03:08.the water on Monday afternoon. His friends have not been visually named
:03:09. > :03:10.but are known locally as Andy, in his 40s, and Malcolm, in his late
:03:11. > :03:16.70s. Despite an extensive sdarch, 70s. Despite an extensive sdarch,
:03:17. > :03:21.they have not been fine. It is thought might have been fishing but
:03:22. > :03:23.nobody is sure. Fishing tackle, this man said, could have got tangled in
:03:24. > :03:27.the propeller, which had bedn the propeller, which had been
:03:28. > :03:29.damaged. You can then start shipping water over any part of the boat and
:03:30. > :03:31.several guys in an 18 foot boat if several guys in an 18 foot boat, if
:03:32. > :03:33.they have to run to one sidd several guys in an 18 foot boat if
:03:34. > :03:37.they have to run to one sidd or the other or get themselves into a
:03:38. > :03:42.panic, that can cause the kind of problem that we have seen. Peter
:03:43. > :03:44.lived in a flat in this guesthouse. He had recently fractured his leg.
:03:45. > :03:48.He had recently fractured hhs leg. Police are still trying to trace
:03:49. > :03:52.family members who have yet to contact them. He had been wdaring a
:03:53. > :03:57.buoyancy and like this one recovered by lifeboat crews but was found face
:03:58. > :03:58.down in the water. Add a local training Centre, Tom showed me how
:03:59. > :04:01.buoyancy aids can keep you `float buoyancy aids can keep you afloat
:04:02. > :04:08.but do not keep your head above water. So you can see, Tom just
:04:09. > :04:15.cannot be rated. I'm going to put a life jacket on him and see what
:04:16. > :04:19.happens. This is the jacket which safety experts say must be taken out
:04:20. > :04:23.to sea. In the unfortunate circumstance that you're in the
:04:24. > :04:27.water, it will flip you into the red position so you're your ways will be
:04:28. > :04:30.clear and it will keep you in the right position and to your rescue.
:04:31. > :04:32.`` it will flip the end of the right position so you can breathe.
:04:33. > :04:35.Tonight, the Coast Guard are urging Tonight, the Coast Guard ard urging
:04:36. > :04:41.people that if they find anybody on people that if they find anxbody on
:04:42. > :04:44.the shoreline, yet a Fender or item of clothing, to let police now. It
:04:45. > :04:46.could prove vital to the investigation.
:04:47. > :04:49.Thank you very much. The poultry company Bernard Matthews
:04:50. > :04:51.is hoping to slash its fuel bill by installing biomass boilers at its
:04:52. > :04:54.main sites in Norfolk and Stffolk. main sites in Norfolk and Stffolk.
:04:55. > :04:57.The company is spending ?24 million on the boilers. Eventually, they
:04:58. > :05:07.will burn poultry litter to make energy.
:05:08. > :05:10.Bernard Matthews has 56 turkey farms across Norfolk, Suffolk and
:05:11. > :05:18.Lincolnshire. At the moment, the turkey sheds are heated using liquid
:05:19. > :05:24.petroleum gas. Soon, 179 biomass boilers will be installed at 21
:05:25. > :05:26.farms, burning wood chip. In simple terms, they would chip is used as a
:05:27. > :05:29.fuel, it goes into the boildr which fuel, it goes into the boiler which
:05:30. > :05:31.he's hot water which goes around the sheds and heat them in a very
:05:32. > :05:34.generic way. Actually, it hdats sheds and heat them in a very
:05:35. > :05:34.generic way. Actually, it heats it generic way. Actually, it heats it
:05:35. > :05:36.in a form or even when comp`red generic way. Actually, it hdats it
:05:37. > :05:38.in a form or even when compared to in a form or even when compared to
:05:39. > :05:42.the gas heaters that we had historically. Biomass boilers have
:05:43. > :05:45.been around for some time. Typically they burn straw would. The boiler is
:05:46. > :05:47.being used by Bernard Matthdws they burn straw would. The boiler is
:05:48. > :05:47.being used by Bernard Matthews have being used by Bernard Matthews have
:05:48. > :05:52.an area to store the woodchhp, a an area to store the woodchip, a
:05:53. > :05:54.sliding roof to get the wood chip in and a boiler to heat the water. In
:05:55. > :05:58.time, the turkey producer wants and a boiler to heat the water. In
:05:59. > :06:00.time, the turkey producer w`nts to time, the turkey producer wants to
:06:01. > :06:02.move from birth woodchip to Turkey letter. There is a work that needs
:06:03. > :06:06.to be done with the Government to to be done with the Governmdnt to
:06:07. > :06:10.achieve that because at the moment, it is classed as waste. That will
:06:11. > :06:15.need to be reclassified as ` by`product which will allow us to
:06:16. > :06:20.burn it in the boilers that we install on the farms. The take`up of
:06:21. > :06:24.biomass boilers for domestic use is still relatively small but some are
:06:25. > :06:31.choosing to go green. Mainlx to reduce the fuel bills. Woodchip is
:06:32. > :06:33.half the price of oil but also there are subsidies called Renewable Heat
:06:34. > :06:36.Incentive Is and that pays you for Incentive Is and that pays xou for
:06:37. > :06:43.every kilowatt of heat that you use. On a much bigger scale, this is
:06:44. > :06:44.being funded through incenthve being funded through incentive
:06:45. > :06:47.schemes. Work on the 11 biolass site schemes. Work on the 11 biomass site
:06:48. > :06:52.in Norfolk and Suffolk will start at the end of next month and is due to
:06:53. > :06:55.be completed in six months. The company estimates the new boilers
:06:56. > :06:59.will give them a six`figure saving on energy costs in the first year.
:07:00. > :07:03.Council planners from across Essex gathered for a conference today on
:07:04. > :07:06.how to reduce the risk of flooding in the future. Experts said good
:07:07. > :07:10.planning was essential to avoid the sort of problems we've seen this
:07:11. > :07:17.winter. One of today's delegates was John Preston, chairman of the Essex
:07:18. > :07:23.Planning Officers Association. He joins us live now. Good planning,
:07:24. > :07:27.does that mean not building houses where there is a risk of flooding? I
:07:28. > :07:31.do not think it can be quitd that do not think it can be quitd that
:07:32. > :07:36.simple. Because people may have come to towns such as John Oxford, which
:07:37. > :07:46.were built when the bridging point of the river was, or have gone to
:07:47. > :07:50.places similar. `` come to towns which were built. You have to take a
:07:51. > :07:55.more measured approach. You have to look at the landscape for some of
:07:56. > :07:56.the solutions. At the time of the flooding in the Somerset levels,
:07:57. > :08:00.there was a lot of talk abott river there was a lot of talk about river
:08:01. > :08:02.dredging not being done in the way it used to be. I know at the
:08:03. > :08:05.it used to be. I know at thd Conference today they were saying it
:08:06. > :08:11.is not as simple as that. It is local full visions for different
:08:12. > :08:16.areas. That is correct. `` local solutions. If you look at the
:08:17. > :08:17.analysis on dredging, you would have had to have a very significant
:08:18. > :08:22.had to have a very signific`nt amount of dredging to avoid
:08:23. > :08:26.problems. What is important is to maintain the flooding defences you
:08:27. > :08:31.have already got and the rivers and streams and saw one do need to be
:08:32. > :08:34.cleared of debris regularly so that you do not add to a problem. I've
:08:35. > :08:38.not think you can avoid some of not think you can avoid some of
:08:39. > :08:43.these issues entirely and I think you need to look wider field for
:08:44. > :08:50.some of the solutions. It is not going back look at the entire river.
:08:51. > :08:52.It is not just rivers. Part of the problem was the volume of rain that
:08:53. > :08:55.problem was the volume of r`in that is coming down and the fact that it
:08:56. > :09:01.was overwhelming the dreams. That is right. You can get flooding in
:09:02. > :09:06.places like Essex from the sea, rivers, natural rainfall, generally
:09:07. > :09:10.rivers, natural rainfall, gdnerally this area of the country is actually
:09:11. > :09:13.quite dry compared to other areas. I am sure many of us have also
:09:14. > :09:16.experienced it when it is vdry wet. experienced it when it is vdry wet.
:09:17. > :09:17.Thank you very much, John Preston. Cambridgeshire Fire Rescue Service
:09:18. > :09:19.Cambridgeshire Fire Rescud Service has been approached to carry
:09:20. > :09:19.Cambridgeshire Fire Rescue Service has been approached to carrx out an
:09:20. > :09:21.has been approached to carry out an independent review of a fird which
:09:22. > :09:22.independent review of a fire which destroyed the station at Dowham
:09:23. > :09:25.Market in Norfolk. It started on Market in Norfolk. It startdd on
:09:26. > :09:28.Monday night but the local crew couldn't fight the blaze because
:09:29. > :09:33.their fire engine was burning inside. There were no sprinklers in
:09:34. > :09:35.the station. Events have been held across the
:09:36. > :09:36.region today to promote Nathonal Events have been held across the
:09:37. > :09:38.region today to promote Nathonal No Smoking Day. In Bury St Edmunds,
:09:39. > :09:41.Smoking Day. In Bury St Edmtnds people were given breath tests to
:09:42. > :09:44.measure the presence of carbon monoxide and they were shown the
:09:45. > :09:54.impact of cigarettes on the ageing process.
:09:55. > :10:01.Hold your breath for 15 seconds. Market day. These two smokers are
:10:02. > :10:05.being tested to reveal the level of carbon monoxide in their blood. That
:10:06. > :10:10.is a reading of 16 which tells us, as it is over ten, we know that you
:10:11. > :10:11.are a smoker. The results are not enough to dissuade them frol
:10:12. > :10:14.smoking. I do not know how many enough to dissuade them from
:10:15. > :10:18.smoking. I do not know how many I smoke a day but it would not make a
:10:19. > :10:23.difference. Have you thought of giving up? Ages ago but it did not
:10:24. > :10:26.work. I have smoked since I was about 12 and I smoke quite ` lot. I
:10:27. > :10:32.about 12 and I smoke quite a lot. I can quite easily go through 50 a
:10:33. > :10:37.day. Tammy has given, a week ago. The reason is that her children were
:10:38. > :10:41.worried about the harm she was doing. I could not breathe when I
:10:42. > :10:48.smoke. I had to stop and sit down. It was easier just to give up.
:10:49. > :10:48.smoke. I had to stop and sit down. It was easier just to give tp. Some
:10:49. > :10:53.It was easier just to give up. Some artists cannot paint without a
:10:54. > :10:58.password. The film star would be lost without the added glamour of a
:10:59. > :11:01.cigarette. The glamour days of smoking when four out of five men
:11:02. > :11:05.smoke are long past. Public health campaigns and Judy's National
:11:06. > :11:06.smoke are long past. Public health campaigns and Judy's Nation`l No
:11:07. > :11:10.Smoking Day means the message is getting through. Today, 20% of
:11:11. > :11:26.adults smoke. What I'm going to do is take a photo
:11:27. > :11:31.and a Jew according to if you smoke and if you do not. Today, another
:11:32. > :11:36.smoker was in for a shock at the leisure centre where she works. Here
:11:37. > :11:37.you are at 70 and this is what you would look like if you smoke on
:11:38. > :11:40.you are at 70 and this is what you would look like if you smokd on top
:11:41. > :11:41.of that. It is very shocking. It is something I definitely think I am
:11:42. > :11:46.going to quit agreement. Thd experts going to quit agreement. Thd experts
:11:47. > :11:48.say the right support and advice is critical. Those who get it are four
:11:49. > :11:51.critical. Those who get it `re four times more likely to give up smoking
:11:52. > :11:54.for good. The Norfolk and Norwich Hospital has
:11:55. > :11:58.declared itself free of the superbug MRSA for the past two years. MRSA
:11:59. > :12:00.has been one of the biggest causes of infections in hospitals and is
:12:01. > :12:17.resistant to common antibiotics Also coming up:
:12:18. > :12:20.All the goals from last night 's football.
:12:21. > :12:22.We meet a cocker spaniel from Essex, a true friend for life and a Crufts
:12:23. > :12:27.a true friend for life and ` Crufts champion.
:12:28. > :12:29.A film premiere was held today at a hospital in Essex. It tells one
:12:30. > :12:30.woman's story after being diagnosed woman's story after being dhagnosed
:12:31. > :12:32.with a gene that brings a high woman's story after being diagnosed
:12:33. > :12:33.with a gene that brings a hhgh risk with a gene that brings a hhgh risk
:12:34. > :12:36.of developing breast cancer. Charlotte Pitock, a young mother
:12:37. > :12:40.from Great Dunmow, decided to go ahead with surgery. Charlotte's Film
:12:41. > :12:43.follows her progress through a double mastectomy and breast
:12:44. > :12:50.reconstruction. This special report from Kim Riley. Please be aware that
:12:51. > :12:52.this shows images of her body after the surgery.
:12:53. > :12:55.At the Saint Andrews Centre at Broomfield Hospital, the first
:12:56. > :12:58.official showing of a very honest film. When Charlotte Pitock, 31 was
:12:59. > :13:05.diagnosed with a certain gene, it gave her an 85% chance of ddveloping
:13:06. > :13:10.breast cancer. The film records the highs and lows, from consultation to
:13:11. > :13:14.surgery, to recovery. I'm coming round from the operation and I have
:13:15. > :13:20.been awake for about three hours now. The next few days are going to
:13:21. > :13:25.be the hardest, certainly until day three I expect it to be quite hard.
:13:26. > :13:30.But now, I am through and I am feeling OK at the moment. Are you
:13:31. > :13:31.absolutely certain you made the right decision about going ahead
:13:32. > :13:34.right decision about going `head with the operation? Definitely.
:13:35. > :13:34.right decision about going ahead with the operation? Definitdly. My
:13:35. > :13:38.with the operation? Definitely. My risk has been reduced from 85% to
:13:39. > :13:39.just 6% chance of getting breast`cancer and I no longer have
:13:40. > :13:41.breast`cancer and I no longdr have that breast cancer cloud hanging
:13:42. > :13:47.over me. I am completely free of over me. I am completely frde of
:13:48. > :13:49.that risk and it is liberating, over me. I am completely free of
:13:50. > :13:53.that risk and it is liberathng, it really is. How much of a part did
:13:54. > :13:57.your three lovely children play in your decision? I think they are the
:13:58. > :13:58.driving factor behind it. I want to see my three children grow up
:13:59. > :13:59.driving factor behind it. I want to see my three children grow tp and I
:14:00. > :14:02.do not want to have to be having do not want to have to be h`ving
:14:03. > :14:07.breast cancer treatment throughout their lives. I want to be well and
:14:08. > :14:10.their lives. I want to be wdll and fit. I want to be around for them.
:14:11. > :14:11.Charlotte was under the care fit. I want to be around for them.
:14:12. > :14:11.Charlotte was under the card of fit. I want to be around for them.
:14:12. > :14:12.Charlotte was under the care of a Charlotte was under the care of a
:14:13. > :14:19.leading breast reconstruction surgeon. We tend to use the woman's
:14:20. > :14:22.own tissue, whenever available. In most instances, we take tissue from
:14:23. > :14:27.the tummy and some from the thigh and we take this tissue with its own
:14:28. > :14:30.blood supply and take it to the site, either the left or right
:14:31. > :14:37.breast, and place it within the bag of skin. We connect the blood
:14:38. > :14:39.vessels from the tummy or the thigh to the local blood vessels `nd that
:14:40. > :14:43.to the local blood vessels and that is how we reconstruct a bre`st.
:14:44. > :14:47.is how we reconstruct a breast. Throughout the filming, the medical
:14:48. > :14:50.team praised Charlotte's bravery. When people came to visit, hf they
:14:51. > :14:52.wanted to look, I let them. My husband did not look on the first
:14:53. > :14:54.day but he felt ready on the husband did not look on the first
:14:55. > :15:03.day but he felt ready on thd second day and he was amazed. People don't
:15:04. > :15:06.expect them to look the way they do. That boosts your confidence and you
:15:07. > :15:11.just feel they are your breasts and that they look good as your breasts.
:15:12. > :15:12.Nine months on from the operation, Charlotte is running the London
:15:13. > :15:14.Marathon in a month's time hn Charlotte is running the London
:15:15. > :15:15.Marathon in a month's time in aid Charlotte is running the London
:15:16. > :15:29.Marathon in a month's time in aid of the Breast Cancer Campaign.
:15:30. > :15:34.You can see her film on the breast reconstruction awareness website.
:15:35. > :15:36.It's not often you can say this but as the season comes towards its
:15:37. > :15:37.close, all our football teals as the season comes towards its
:15:38. > :15:39.close, all our football teams still close, all our football teals still
:15:40. > :15:43.have something to play for ` either promotion or avoiding relegation.
:15:44. > :15:48.And there were some key games in the football league last night, as our
:15:49. > :15:51.sports editor Jonathan Park reports. Whether or not Ipswich make the
:15:52. > :15:54.play`offs, it's been a season of improvement for McCarthy's side.
:15:55. > :15:56.Last night's 1`0 win at Yeovil leaves them four points off the top
:15:57. > :15:59.six, Christophe Berra got the goal. six, Christophe Berra
:16:00. > :16:02.A crucial victory with rivals Reading and Brighton also winning.
:16:03. > :16:05.It was Town's first away success this year. Just about deserved,
:16:06. > :16:10.according to McCarthy, who lust have been nervy as Yeovil's Kieffer Moore
:16:11. > :16:10.rattled the woodwork late on. Infuriating inconsistency is
:16:11. > :16:13.damaging Peterborough's attdmpt to damaging Peterborough's attempt to
:16:14. > :16:17.bounce straight back to the Championship. Manager Darren
:16:18. > :16:22.Ferguson even says without him, they would have been relegated.
:16:23. > :16:25.Two goals gave Posh an uphill task at London Road. City then played
:16:26. > :16:29.most of the game with ten mdn. Ferguson's side did put one back
:16:30. > :16:30.through Michael Bostwick but a third defeat in four games leaves them
:16:31. > :16:34.clinging onto the final plax`off clinging onto the final plax`off
:16:35. > :16:35.place in League One. On their coat`tails, MK Dons have
:16:36. > :16:38.unearthed a real gem in Deld On their coat`tails, MK Dons have
:16:39. > :16:41.unearthed a real gem in Dele Alli. The teenager scored a hat`trick in
:16:42. > :16:44.MK Dons' 3`0 win at Notts County, leaving them three points behind
:16:45. > :16:46.Posh, with the cites meeting this weekend.
:16:47. > :16:47.Meanwhile, at the bottom, Stevenage's dramatic late equaliser
:16:48. > :16:55.Stevenage's dramatic late epualiser against Preston puts that side out
:16:56. > :16:58.of the relegation zone. Just a few weeks ago, they were nine points
:16:59. > :17:02.adrift of safety. Now, they are unbeaten in five.
:17:03. > :17:05.Colchester are hovering just above the chop zone. They lost 2`0 at home
:17:06. > :17:09.to Bradford. In League Two, each game is like a
:17:10. > :17:12.cup final for Northampton, who have improved greatly under Chris
:17:13. > :17:16.Wilder. Last night's 1`0 win over relegation rivals Exeter improves
:17:17. > :17:20.the Cobblers' hopes of stayhng up. Ian Morris scored the winner. They
:17:21. > :17:23.are unbeaten in five. As Southend battled back from 2`0
:17:24. > :17:26.down at fellow promotion rivals Scunthorpe, Egan, with a fantastic
:17:27. > :17:31.volley from distance, and a goalkeeping mistake gifted Blues a
:17:32. > :17:36.point. They hang on to the last play`off spot.
:17:37. > :17:40.It's a happy birthday today to the World Wide Web. It's been with us
:17:41. > :17:44.World Wide Web. It's been whth us for 25 years. And what a difference
:17:45. > :17:47.it has made to our lives. Yes, the latest figures show more
:17:48. > :17:49.than eight in ten homes now have access to the internet and lore than
:17:50. > :17:51.seven out of ten people have bought seven out of ten people have bought
:17:52. > :17:53.goods or services over the hnternet. goods or services over the internet.
:17:54. > :17:55.To do all that, of course, xou goods or services over the hnternet.
:17:56. > :17:57.To do all that, of course, you need To do all that, of course, you need
:17:58. > :17:58.a computer and that's where these two come in. Let's introduce
:17:59. > :17:58.a computer and that's where these two come in. Let's introducd you to
:17:59. > :18:02.two come in. Let's introduce you to school teacher Jez Thompson and
:18:03. > :18:13.pupil Oli Jordan. Tell us what you do with computers. You are both very
:18:14. > :18:15.handy. You have been nominated in a national competition for an
:18:16. > :18:22.after`school club that you run. Can you explain what you do? We take
:18:23. > :18:26.computers from local businesses and former partners, the University of
:18:27. > :18:31.East Anglia, and other businesses around the area and we get them in
:18:32. > :18:35.and we refurbish them. When I say we, the students learn how to
:18:36. > :18:37.refurbish them, and we build new computers and then either take them
:18:38. > :18:42.computers and then either t`ke them home or they get them out to clubs
:18:43. > :18:49.that ask for them. Olly, how difficult is it, you know, to most
:18:50. > :18:51.people it is wizardry what goes on underneath that keyboard... Maybe
:18:52. > :18:55.you could fix our ones at the BBC! When you take it off, where you
:18:56. > :18:59.quite baffled by what was under there? Yes. The first time I
:19:00. > :18:59.quite baffled by what was under there? Yes. The first time H took
:19:00. > :19:04.there? Yes. The first time I took apart a computer, we were told to
:19:05. > :19:10.dig it apart and to search what all of the past it on the Internet and
:19:11. > :19:14.label them all. `` parts did. After doing that in understanding how they
:19:15. > :19:16.were working, it suddenly started to make sense how to put them back
:19:17. > :19:20.together and how they all fht together and how they all fit
:19:21. > :19:24.together and work around each other. And how many of you in this club? At
:19:25. > :19:28.the moment, after school on Tuesday, we get 40 people roughly turning up
:19:29. > :19:31.to this after`school club. @nd you to this after`school club. And you
:19:32. > :19:36.have refurbished quite a lot of these? Over 100? You have actually
:19:37. > :19:41.gone out into the community and they are being reused by livable. I have
:19:42. > :19:47.got a couple of computers at home, don't know about other people,
:19:48. > :19:50.stashed away, and I wonder, can you totally agrees the hard drive?
:19:51. > :19:52.People have concerns about what might be a. I am dropping about bank
:19:53. > :19:57.details! If you have it reftrbished, details! If you have it refurbished,
:19:58. > :20:04.you wonder that it goes to somebody else, is it totally secure?
:20:05. > :20:09.Certainly. We go over every hard drive with a new operating system so
:20:10. > :20:12.the entire drive is blanked. There is absolutely no chance of
:20:13. > :20:17.credentials being stolen or indeed looked at. So do you want all
:20:18. > :20:21.computers to be brought in? Absolutely. Equally, we want any
:20:22. > :20:26.clubs or organisations in the local area but won't computers to drop us
:20:27. > :20:28.an e`mail. `` that would like to drop us an e`mail. `` that would
:20:29. > :20:29.likely computers. How do you drop us an e`mail. `` that would
:20:30. > :20:30.likely computers. How do yot and drop us an e`mail. `` that would
:20:31. > :20:31.likely computers. How do you and the and the pupils feel about gdtting to
:20:32. > :20:38.and the pupils feel about getting to this national final? The sttdents
:20:39. > :20:40.are absolutely delighted. I am pleased for them but I was quite
:20:41. > :20:44.pleased for them but I was puite confident that what they are doing
:20:45. > :20:48.is quite unique and it ties in with the new computer curriculum that has
:20:49. > :20:53.come into all schools from September. They are learning about
:20:54. > :20:56.competing, how to build computers, how to write software. Therd
:20:57. > :20:59.competing, how to build computers, how to write software. There are no
:21:00. > :21:02.longer learning the ICT basics of using a spreadsheet or using a
:21:03. > :21:03.PowerPoint, which is quite intuitive. There are no learning how
:21:04. > :21:12.they work. How does the Intdrnet they work. How does the Internet
:21:13. > :21:13.work? How does Google do that? `` they are currently learning. It is
:21:14. > :21:16.baffling to me but thank yot both baffling to me but thank you both
:21:17. > :21:19.for coming in and good luck Next, the story of a very special
:21:20. > :21:22.bond. 20`year`old Lucy Watts from Essex has a rare, life`limiting
:21:23. > :21:24.genetic condition. But she says her friend Molly gives her a re`son to
:21:25. > :21:29.friend Molly gives her a reason to go on. Molly is a one`year`old
:21:30. > :21:31.Cocker Spaniel. And they've just won the Friends for Life Award at the
:21:32. > :21:37.the Friends for Life Award `t the dogs' show Crufts.
:21:38. > :21:40.Anyone with a dog knows how strong that bond can be. With me and Molly,
:21:41. > :21:44.it is to the maximum, reallx. She is it is to the maximum, reallx. She is
:21:45. > :21:52.my best friend, my companion and the light of my life. Molly is happy,
:21:53. > :21:54.energetic, was a lot of it's catchy. We have had her since she was eight
:21:55. > :21:58.We have had her since she w`s eight weeks old and she keeps me going,
:21:59. > :22:03.keep the fighting and I cannot digests or absorb anything. I am fed
:22:04. > :22:06.into my bloodstream through a line my heart. I have just been put on
:22:07. > :22:11.the end of life register, which is for people but usually only have up
:22:12. > :22:16.to two years love. It makes you live fast when you're dying. You make the
:22:17. > :22:18.most of every moment. When H am having a bad day, and believe me I
:22:19. > :22:20.have had many, many hard, hard having a bad day, and believe me I
:22:21. > :22:21.have had many, many hard, h`rd it having a bad day, and believe me I
:22:22. > :22:22.have had many, many hard, hard it is have had many, many hard, h`rd it is
:22:23. > :22:25.that we do not think we can get through, you see that face and she
:22:26. > :22:30.through, you see that face `nd she looks into my eyes and you see her
:22:31. > :22:35.tail wagging and did not my heart. You just think, I have got to live
:22:36. > :22:39.because she needs me and my family. Especially her. She is mine and I am
:22:40. > :22:42.hers. We just live for each other. She will pull my socks off, she will
:22:43. > :22:48.pull my jacket sleeves off and get pull my jacket sleeves off and get
:22:49. > :22:52.my jacket. She fixes helper finally. `` fetches help if I needed. She
:22:53. > :22:54.will let somebody know that I am in distress or I need them. She
:22:55. > :22:54.will let somebody know that I am in distress or I need them. Shd also
:22:55. > :22:57.distress or I need them. She also gives me confidence, I suppose. She
:22:58. > :23:01.gives me a will to live. Shd has gives me a will to live. She has
:23:02. > :23:06.opened up so many doors. Because I wanted her to be recognised, I have
:23:07. > :23:10.been entering things. That is what led us to crops. Crufts was my
:23:11. > :23:12.bucket list because my life is limited. I never thought I would get
:23:13. > :23:17.there. What a Crufts we havd had. there. What a Crufts we have had.
:23:18. > :23:21.What a first graph! We have ended up winning a competition. The winner is
:23:22. > :23:28.Lizzie and Molly. CHEERING
:23:29. > :23:31.Well done! That was just... I was shocked but absolutely amazed and
:23:32. > :23:31.Well done! That was just... I was shocked but absolutely amazdd and so
:23:32. > :23:36.shocked but absolutely amazed and so happy. Absolutely elated or stop you
:23:37. > :23:42.never know how much they can change your life until you get one. If
:23:43. > :23:45.anybody out there is down and depressed and can look after job,
:23:46. > :23:51.which is important, or can get somebody to help them, they will not
:23:52. > :23:56.regret it. `` look after a dog. What a gorgeous job.
:23:57. > :23:58.`` gorgeous dog. Beatable start to the day whth
:23:59. > :24:03.Beatable start to the day with proper sunshine.
:24:04. > :24:10.Some of you may have woken up to mist and fog, some sunshine. This
:24:11. > :24:12.was the extent of it. A large chunk of cloud lingered through the
:24:13. > :24:14.morning and as long as lunchtime for some part of the region. Th`t had
:24:15. > :24:14.morning and as long as lunchtime for some part of the region. That had an
:24:15. > :24:19.impact on the temperatures. Let s impact on the temperatures. Let's
:24:20. > :24:21.review last night. There was a touch of frost places. Some parts of the
:24:22. > :24:26.region got below freezing. Xou can region got below freezing. You can
:24:27. > :24:27.see the swing of temperatures. Climbing by 17 degrees throtgh
:24:28. > :24:31.see the swing of temperaturds. Climbing by 17 degrees through the
:24:32. > :24:34.day! Some parts of the region had been mist, like Bedford, for those
:24:35. > :24:42.temperatures did not get as high. For tonight, or might spread ``
:24:43. > :24:47.widespread mist and fog, likely to be more extensive, affecting many
:24:48. > :24:51.parts of the region. If you do have any travel plans late tonight, you
:24:52. > :24:59.may want to there that in mhnd. Also, with some might wince, we
:25:00. > :25:06.could record some like tempdratures. `` you might want to bear it in mind
:25:07. > :25:10.and there might be some light winds. This mist and fog Midlanders are the
:25:11. > :25:13.morning and some disruption is likely if you're up early. High
:25:14. > :25:18.pressure is essentially keeping things fairly settled. Cert`inly,
:25:19. > :25:21.not the best visibility out on the roads first thing tomorrow morning.
:25:22. > :25:25.roads first thing tomorrow lorning. Across coastal parts of the region,
:25:26. > :25:30.it is likely to linger. This will have an impact on the temperatures.
:25:31. > :25:34.The inland, any sunshine breaking out will allow temperatures to climb
:25:35. > :25:39.to 15 Celsius, I have even higher. The winds are light and variable
:25:40. > :25:41.wind. `` perhaps even higher. Fine for the afternoon but the chance of
:25:42. > :25:47.mist me linger around the coast. mist me linger around the coast
:25:48. > :25:50.Beyond that, a week weather front heading south. That will introduce
:25:51. > :25:53.more cloud and it will generally be a bit cooler over the weekend.
:25:54. > :25:57.Essentially, the weather is fairly settled. Friday is a warm day.
:25:58. > :25:58.Essentially, the weather is fairly settled. Friday is a warm d`y. A
:25:59. > :26:00.Essentially, the weather is fairly settled. Friday is a warm day. A bit
:26:01. > :26:03.more cloud and cooler by Saturday. Sunshine coming in for Sund`y but
:26:04. > :26:07.wait a breeze so we should be free of any frost.
:26:08. > :26:09.That will do very nicely. Coming up for spring, is it not? Was Max
:26:10. > :26:12.for spring, is it not? Was Lax Alexis weather. Goodbye. `` Ilex
:26:13. > :26:48.this weather. 'Small businesses are very important
:26:49. > :26:50.to the whole country.' Without small businesses
:26:51. > :26:52.on the high street, it would close the heart
:26:53. > :26:55.of the towns and villages. The first time for 100...
:26:56. > :26:59.over 130 years since we've been here, we are expanding
:27:00. > :27:01.and we've bought another shop, 'Whether you are
:27:02. > :27:13.a small or a large business, 'things have been
:27:14. > :27:15.extremely difficult.' due to the fact that people come in
:27:16. > :27:20.more regularly. 'We'll hopefully be able
:27:21. > :27:24.to employ some more stylists. 'We're feeling really optimistic
:27:25. > :27:29.about the future.'