08/06/2014

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:00:00. > :00:16.Good evening. Plans by Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service to share

:00:17. > :00:33.control room facilities havd been criticised by politicians. The Chief

:00:34. > :00:36.Fire Officer told the Sundax Politics in the Midlands th`t he

:00:37. > :00:39.needs to save money. But MPs have questioned why the brigade hs

:00:40. > :00:41.holding almost ?9 million in its reserves. BBC Radio Shropshhre's

:00:42. > :00:44.Political reporter, Joanne Gallacher, has the details. Another

:00:45. > :00:49.cold comes through at the c`ll centre in shoes Billy, does it

:00:50. > :00:57.really matter where your call is an search? Shropshire's director says

:00:58. > :01:05.they could save millions each year if they shared a call centrd. We

:01:06. > :01:10.must start making proposals to save money to balance the budget. Times

:01:11. > :01:20.are undoubtedly tough. They have already cut their budget by the 2p

:01:21. > :01:26.since 2010. A further ?900,000 has to be saved. It is reckoned that

:01:27. > :01:36.?300,000 could be saved by lerging call centres. With pressure mounting

:01:37. > :01:43.on budgets, there are questhons from local MPs about the amount they have

:01:44. > :01:50.in their reserves. One thing still not answered by the fire authorities

:01:51. > :01:54.is about their reserves of ?9 million. I am keen to find out what

:01:55. > :02:00.they are going to do with those considerable reserves. The chief

:02:01. > :02:07.fire officer said the money might be needed to meet future challdnges.

:02:08. > :02:12.The money might be used over the next five or six years. It does give

:02:13. > :02:18.the fire authority options `bout changes that can be made in the

:02:19. > :02:22.future. The consultation is due to end in September. A woman h`s died

:02:23. > :02:24.after the car she was driving, crashed near the Ettington Park

:02:25. > :02:29.Hotel in Stratford upon Avon. Two cars were involved in the accident

:02:30. > :02:33.on the A3400 around 8:40 last night. A woman driving the second car, was

:02:34. > :02:38.trapped for more than an hotr, and is now in a stable condition in

:02:39. > :02:41.hospital. The Education Secretary will announce the fate of 20 schools

:02:42. > :02:43.in Birmingham tomorrow caught up in the so `called Trojan horse affair,

:02:44. > :02:49.alleging increasing radicalhsation of Muslim practise in some city

:02:50. > :02:52.schools. Ofsted will also ptblish their inspections into the schools

:02:53. > :02:56.over recent years. More than 3, 00 people in Birmingham have shgned a

:02:57. > :03:00.petition calling for the ending of a racist witch hunt in Birmingham

:03:01. > :03:02.schools. But an education academic says all of these investigations

:03:03. > :03:14.actually throw the academic system into question. The Trojan horse

:03:15. > :03:19.School has called into question the academy project, the free school

:03:20. > :03:25.project. These are schools that have been prompted to be autonomous, to

:03:26. > :03:30.go their own way. If in so doing they become more fragmented and

:03:31. > :03:34.surveys smaller population over the interests of the larger comlunity it

:03:35. > :03:40.creates a problem for the schools community as a whole. And Adrian

:03:41. > :03:43.Goldberg will have a special programme on the Ofsted reports into

:03:44. > :03:46.the Birmingham schools linkdd to the so`called Trojan Horse plot on BBC

:03:47. > :03:48.WM from one to four tomorrow afternoon. A piece by a

:03:49. > :03:51.prize`winning composer, inspired by a visit to an Arsenal footb`ll match

:03:52. > :03:59.20 years ago, has had its premiere in Birmingham. Around 1,000 singers

:04:00. > :04:02.performed Crowd Out. It's ddscribed by composer David Lang as bding "an

:04:03. > :04:05.orchestra of people using their voices". It will be performdd in

:04:06. > :04:09.Berlin and London later in the month. It's been a mixed dax but

:04:10. > :04:17.warm. Let's find out now wh`t's in store for this week with Mel Coles.

:04:18. > :04:22.Good evening. For many placds it has been a fine day with plenty of warm

:04:23. > :04:28.sunshine but there have been some showers this afternoon which will

:04:29. > :04:32.continue into this evening, am heavy and sundry. Cloud increases bringing

:04:33. > :04:37.the risk of ardour showers hnto Monday morning. It will feel humid

:04:38. > :04:44.with temperatures not dropphng below 11 degrees. Tomorrow starts damp in

:04:45. > :04:49.some places. There will be showers during the morning. Then a dry spell

:04:50. > :04:55.but showers will develop ag`in during the afternoon, some heavy and

:04:56. > :04:58.potentially thundery. That's it for time being. I'll be back with our

:04:59. > :05:00.late bulletin at 10:15 tonight. I hope you can join me then. But from

:05:01. > :05:12.all of us here for now, havd Good evening. We got to 25 Celsius

:05:13. > :05:17.this afternoon. There were some heavy showers elsewhere. Low

:05:18. > :05:21.pressure to the west of the United Kingdom, anticlockwise winds around

:05:22. > :05:25.that, dragging in some warm air from the near continent. The showers will

:05:26. > :05:32.tend to fade away from Scotland and Northern Ireland overnight. Further

:05:33. > :05:37.showers drifting up. 8.00am, in the South West, it is largely fine and

:05:38. > :05:43.dry. Fairly warm, though. Could be 17 or 18 at 8.00am. So quite a warm

:05:44. > :05:44.start to the day. Maybe one or two showers in the south. A much