19/02/2017 Look North (East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire)


19/02/2017

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Tonnes of donations from East Yorkshire have helped

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thousands of Syrian refugees at camps in Greece and France.

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But one volunteer from Hull charity Help For Refugees who has just

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returned from helping at a camp, says its just a 'drop

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in the ocean' and that the crisis is quickly being forgotten.

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One of three weekly sorting sessions under way in Hull.

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There is nothing like the pleasure of opening a bag

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and seeing a little baby's warm jumpsuit and you think, oh, thank

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We think, that's lovely, or something that we think...

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Hull Help for Refugees began in 2015.

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These are just some of the donations still arriving from people

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across East Yorkshire who want to help refugees overseas.

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So far, two 40-foot shipping containers full of donations have

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Along with numerous vanloads of goods which are being sent to help

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This is a warehouse in Camp Alexandria, so if

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anyone is watching from Hull and recognises what they have donated,

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When Juliet Molteeno broke her collarbone,

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coverage she saw of the crisis during her time off work

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Last month she helped for a second time at a refugee camp in Greece.

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People are out of tents and they are in iso-boxes, but

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these are small and very close together, it is a box.

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Weatherproof, yeah, but not particularly warm.

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Juliet feels the situation has become a forgotten crisis,

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but handing out goods donated by the people of Hull

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For a fellow volunteer, Emma, these shoes

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were in one of the pictures I took and she saw that and I think

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that was kind of emotional for her, knowing those shoes where going to

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It was just so brilliant to go there and be part of something that

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makes things that bit better for people in a tangible way.

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These volunteers are keeping the humanitarian efforts alive,

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and say donations and new helpers are always welcome.

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Lincoln City will find out in the next 30 minutes

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who they will face in the next round of the FA Cup

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It is an! Lincoln city... Any National League! With a minute to

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go! That 89th minute goal

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against Premier League Burnley made Lincoln the first non-league team

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to get so far in the And they've got high

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hopes for quarter finals. All I would like is,

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I would like us either to be at home or a really big

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club where there is a big capacity supporters we would like to take,

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because I think we could probably We took 5,000 to Ipswich,

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our support is incredible. We've got Premier League

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support, no doubt. You can watch the draw at 6.30pm

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on the BBC News Channel An artist from Hull has opened

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an exhibition showing people from the city in classic

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poses from films. More than 200 people have

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now been photographed, but the aim is to achieve 365

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by the end of City of Culture year. The pictures have been seen around

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the world and now many are on display at a

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Hull Shopping centre. I wanted to make a piece

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of art that all of the people of Hull could join

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in with, and it came from a play on words,

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so Hollywood, HULLywood. I trained as a film-maker

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and I thought, well, this would be a So why don't we treat

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the city as a film set? A treasure hunt in Scunthorpe

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for four remaining gold miniature Yesterday, the first piece was found

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in a park, by accident. Many people came from all over

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the country to solve puzzles in the town's art gallery

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that lead to the gold. But the man behind the idea says

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some of the pieces could take years In rugby, Hull Kingston Rovers are

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top of Rugby League's Championship. They beat Rochdale 28 points to 18

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in their third win of the season, Now the weather forecast

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with Abbie Dewhirst. After a rather cloudy day,

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tomorrow is going to be cloudy Take a look at this

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chart, you can see the colours go more orange, so in higher

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ground we could get temperatures up to about 15 or 16 Celsius, but this

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evening and overnight it is a very We are seeing a band of patchy

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rain and drizzle slowly sink down towards the south-east,

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and we will see some mist and murk forming, particularly

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over high ground. But temperatures won't veer too far

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away from double figures, so A mild but cloudy

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start to the new week. It will be a little bit misty first

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thing, but we could see some breaks In the sunshine, it's

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probably going to In that cloud though,

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highs of about 13 A bit of drizzle in the far

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west of the region. on and on. It is because of the

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direction of the wind. Tomorrow's temperatures might be higher than

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today by a couple of degrees. There has been a lot of cloud. But we had

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some lovely pictures coming in. Some sunshine, but predominantly the

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clouds have been -- the skies have been cloudy. This will continue as

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well as a smattering of rain. For all those reasons it isn't going to

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be a cold night. In fact a night's temperatures will be higher than the

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daytime maximum averages for this time of year. A murky grey start in

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the morning. Hill and coastal fog. Rainfall western Scotland and

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Northern Ireland and a real buffeting from the winds. East of

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the Grampians could be particularly nasty on the

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