17/02/2012

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:00:09. > :00:13.Good evening. Welcome to North West Tonight. Our top story: I eight

:00:13. > :00:19.years on, I really thought it would be easier to deal with but it is

:00:19. > :00:23.not. The widower's eight year wait.

:00:23. > :00:32.Vinny Derrick's White talks of her devastation after his body is

:00:32. > :00:36.finally found. All so, the child shot by Gaddafi's

:00:36. > :00:40.sniper for giving water to a rebel, and the Preston medical team

:00:40. > :00:44.helping him recover. The bird's eye view of the �50

:00:44. > :00:50.billion scheme you might not know about.

:00:50. > :00:55.It is a gardener's world. Clitheroe's answer to a young Percy

:00:55. > :01:05.Thrower. And the basket case, who left

:01:05. > :01:08.

:01:08. > :01:14.�21,000 in cash on this couple's doorstep in Lytham St Anne's?

:01:14. > :01:18.She waited eight long years the foreword of her missing husband.

:01:18. > :01:22.Now Vicki Derrick says she can finally lay him to rest and say

:01:22. > :01:26.goodbye properly. Vinny Derrick disappeared after a night out in

:01:26. > :01:31.Manchester in August 2003. His remains were found just two days

:01:31. > :01:36.ago. His heartbroken wife says now her worst fears have finally been

:01:36. > :01:39.confirmed the passage of time has not made any easier to bear. As our

:01:39. > :01:45.chief reporter explains, there are still many questions to be answered

:01:45. > :01:49.in the case. Vicki Derrick's face said it all.

:01:49. > :01:54.After eight years, she finally had been used she both longed for and

:01:54. > :01:59.dreaded. She discovered the fate of her husband, Vinny. The human

:01:59. > :02:03.remains discovered on this piece of land on Wednesday were the remains

:02:03. > :02:10.of the man she had last seen in 2003. I always believed that

:02:10. > :02:14.whatever happened on that night... The need is appeared on a night out

:02:14. > :02:18.with work colleagues in Manchester. He got into a cab and headed out of

:02:18. > :02:23.the city centre, intending to meet a colleague at their home, but he

:02:23. > :02:28.never arrived. On rich, he phoned to say there had been a dispute

:02:28. > :02:31.over the taxi fare. That was the last anyone ever heard from him. In

:02:31. > :02:36.the intervening years, his family always maintained there was no way

:02:36. > :02:41.he would have walked out on his young wife and son. I never

:02:41. > :02:45.believed Vinny had chosen to disappear. Eight years on, I really

:02:45. > :02:49.thought it would be easier to deal with but it is not. I thought we

:02:49. > :02:53.would go for years and years still hoping and praying that he was

:02:53. > :02:57.going to come back through that door. For some unknown reason. But

:02:57. > :03:01.I suppose in your heart of hearts, you knew that was not going to

:03:01. > :03:06.happen, knowing of the knee as a guy, that he would never have left

:03:06. > :03:10.home in the first place. -- knowing Binney. In 2003 the police mounted

:03:10. > :03:16.an extensive search, including Possil Gatley, the area where the

:03:16. > :03:20.body was eventually found. -- parts of Gatley. However today the police

:03:20. > :03:26.are unclear as to whether the exact spot was included in their original

:03:27. > :03:31.search. One of my priorities is to go back and look at the Parameters

:03:31. > :03:37.and seek where was searched. they are keeping an open mind about

:03:37. > :03:47.suspicious circumstances. What the family do not know as yet is how it

:03:47. > :03:48.

:03:48. > :03:51.Vinny Derrick came to be down there Next, two men who previously served

:03:51. > :03:55.in the armed forces have been jailed with another man for a total

:03:55. > :04:01.of over 30 years for bringing heroin and cocaine into the country.

:04:01. > :04:03.Liverpool Crown Court was told Brian Miller and another man had

:04:03. > :04:07.served their country with distinction but had gone on to

:04:08. > :04:12.disgrace themselves by being involved in a conspiracy to import

:04:12. > :04:17.high-purity drugs in this to the UK. They were jailed today along with

:04:17. > :04:20.Ian Adderley. A covert investigation tracks a

:04:21. > :04:27.lorry arriving at Dover from Dunkirk. Concealed in this

:04:27. > :04:31.specially adapted lorry, drugs worth at least �1.5 million. The

:04:31. > :04:35.drivers are Kyle Robinson and Graeme Miller, both previously

:04:35. > :04:40.served in the armed forces. Near Skelmersdale, BHB is picked up

:04:40. > :04:45.again. Robin gets into a waiting car before transferring the drugs

:04:46. > :04:50.into the boot. The backs are put into another car outside my's home.

:04:50. > :04:55.The men had previously followed his routine, only this time police were

:04:55. > :05:01.waiting. Heroin and cocaine was packed into a white back and handed

:05:01. > :05:06.over under the M 58 to Ian Adderley, the third man in this operation.

:05:06. > :05:10.The two men were arrested, followed later by Robinson. All three

:05:10. > :05:14.admitted conspiracy to import and supply heroin and cocaine. The

:05:14. > :05:17.judge told the three men that the drugs had gone into circulation --

:05:17. > :05:25.if the drugs had gone into circulation they would have caused

:05:25. > :05:28.further misery and addiction. They had shown a great degree of

:05:28. > :05:33.sophistication and planning. They have played for high stakes and

:05:33. > :05:39.lost. The men, including Miller, who had spent two years in Bosnia,

:05:39. > :05:44.were jailed for nine-and-a-half years. Robinson toured Afghanistan.

:05:44. > :05:49.He was charged for an extra -- given an extra three months for a

:05:49. > :05:54.friend. The third man was given extra time for cannabis production.

:05:54. > :05:58.It sends a message out to people who are organised by it --

:05:58. > :06:02.approached by organised crime gangs and asked to bring commodities back

:06:02. > :06:11.into UK. The convictions represent a significant step in tackling

:06:11. > :06:15.crime gangs and the flow of drugs The leader of the Labour Party, Ed

:06:15. > :06:18.Miliband, has cited the abolition of the North West Development

:06:18. > :06:23.Agency for the lack of private sector jobs here in this region.

:06:23. > :06:28.Earlier this week, an 8.8 % rise was announced in the number of

:06:28. > :06:31.people looking for jobs in the North West. If you look at what we

:06:31. > :06:34.did with regional development agencies, which have been sad be

:06:35. > :06:37.abolished by his Government, including in the North West, it was

:06:37. > :06:43.precisely about generating the private sector job growth. Now what

:06:43. > :06:47.we see happening in our economy, and a welcome developments such as

:06:47. > :06:52.the Peel development, he is that jobs are being cut in the public

:06:52. > :06:59.sector but not replaced at the same pace in the private sector.

:06:59. > :07:02.A year after the Libyan revolution began, more than 40 -- 30 of those

:07:02. > :07:06.injured are up being treated in Preston. Many have lost arms, legs

:07:06. > :07:10.or fingers and need months of rehabilitation. Their treatment is

:07:10. > :07:14.being paid for by the Libyan Government. Staff at the unit which

:07:14. > :07:18.is part of the Manchester teaching hospitals are working overtime or

:07:18. > :07:23.on their days off even to make sure all their patients get the care

:07:23. > :07:29.they need. The few would just like to put your

:07:29. > :07:33.sock on. Mhemed was just 13 when he was shot in his country's civil war.

:07:33. > :07:38.He lost his left eye and his right arm had to be amputated below the

:07:39. > :07:43.elbow. TRANSLATION: I was serving water to

:07:43. > :07:49.revolutionaries when I got shot by a sniper. I was taken to a hospital.

:07:49. > :07:53.It was very painful. I could not resist the pain. Mhemed is one of

:07:53. > :07:56.more than 30 Libyan patience being treated here at the Specialist

:07:56. > :08:01.Mobility Rehabilitation Centre in Preston, one of the biggest and

:08:01. > :08:09.best units in the country. Most have lost a limb. Allmey months of

:08:09. > :08:14.intense rehabilitation. The All -- the aim of the programme is for

:08:14. > :08:19.patients to be able to use their artificial limb. There is little in

:08:19. > :08:23.the wake of prosthetic service in Libya at the moment. This man was

:08:23. > :08:30.shot in the chest. The nerves in his right leg were so badly damaged

:08:30. > :08:37.that four months ago he could barely stand. We I came here, I was

:08:37. > :08:44.like someone dying. -- when. But now it is getting better. We are

:08:44. > :08:48.just working on his steps and the way he's walking. In a few short

:08:48. > :08:54.months, he has learnt to walk again. It is still painful but it is now

:08:54. > :09:04.possible. All he wants to do is walk again in a free Libya. I feel

:09:04. > :09:11.freedom. Freedom for my country and for my people. They did not die for

:09:11. > :09:15.nothing. Gaddafi has gone forever. If there is any pain... But for

:09:15. > :09:21.others, too, there is still plenty more to face before they can go

:09:21. > :09:28.home. Ahmed is missing his family but he has come here to get a new

:09:28. > :09:33.hand and fingers. When I came here I was very excited. I am so excited

:09:33. > :09:37.to have new hands. To get them as natural as possible. All the

:09:37. > :09:41.treatment is paid for by the Libyan Government. Staff here are working

:09:41. > :09:48.overtime so it does not affect the care of other NHS patients, doing

:09:48. > :09:53.all they can to help those who have gone through so much.

:09:53. > :09:58.That is a wonderful story. They are getting a fresh start at life. Yes,

:09:58. > :10:01.and bear has been through experiences we cannot imagine.

:10:01. > :10:11.And the job satisfaction the staff must get.

:10:11. > :10:11.

:10:11. > :10:17.Still to come, we will be live at the Olympic velodrome with

:10:17. > :10:21.Manchester's cycling team. And what would you do if you found

:10:21. > :10:28.�21,000 of these on your doorstep? That is what happened to a couple

:10:29. > :10:33.from Lytham and I am going to find out what they did.

:10:33. > :10:36.First, in might be impossible to peer into the future but one of the

:10:36. > :10:41.North West's most powerful companies, Peel, plans to shake it

:10:41. > :10:45.with a startling regeneration strategy. It is a plan called the

:10:45. > :10:52.Ocean Gateway, made up of dozens of smaller projects, building into one

:10:52. > :10:57.massive scheme. One element is it - - of it is Media City, where we are

:10:57. > :11:00.broadcasting from now. Our reporter is outside in Salford Quays.

:11:00. > :11:03.The point here is that Peel Holdings owned the Manchester Ship

:11:03. > :11:07.Canal and you can see one of the completed projects, Media City,

:11:07. > :11:10.where you are sacked right now behind me. That is one of the

:11:10. > :11:15.completed projects on the Ocean Gateway. But the point at prayer is

:11:15. > :11:19.that in a funny kind of way, Peel one to turn the clock back and get

:11:20. > :11:24.a trade flowing here again. They are going to develop the porter at

:11:24. > :11:28.Liverpool and Birkenhead and from there tradable come up to Newport

:11:28. > :11:37.and Salford and Warrington. The key figure for the Ocean Gateway is 50.

:11:37. > :11:41.It is 50 individual projects over 50 years, costing �50 billion.

:11:41. > :11:45.Plans for the Ocean Gateway Open on the Mersey. Liverpool Waters would

:11:45. > :11:53.regenerate derelict docks. Wirral Waters would do the same in

:11:54. > :11:57.Birkenhead. As you can say it -- see here in Birkenhead, it is very

:11:58. > :12:03.desolate at the moment, so anything that happens here would be seen as

:12:03. > :12:07.a bonus almost. Will it look very different? Radically. But that is

:12:07. > :12:12.only the start. Increasing trade is critical. We also want to make

:12:12. > :12:16.better use of the God-given asset that John Whitaker calls the

:12:16. > :12:20.Manchester Ship Canal, and the docks they have in Liverpool, to

:12:20. > :12:24.open up transport, there to be another gateway into the North of

:12:25. > :12:30.England. The Ocean Gateway is actually a series of 50 projects,

:12:30. > :12:34.stretching along the length of the Manchester Ship Canal. It is about

:12:34. > :12:40.modernising transport and trade, developing renewable energy and

:12:40. > :12:45.regenerating large areas. Big plans can clash with small communities,

:12:45. > :12:50.though. At Frodsham, Peel wants to build a wind farm, which has led to

:12:50. > :12:54.a planning battle. I quite like Peel for their energy. The fact

:12:54. > :12:59.that they do things and get on with things. I wished they would just

:12:59. > :13:02.pull in their horns a little bit and isn't a bit, because there is a

:13:02. > :13:08.number of projects around the North West which are really good project

:13:08. > :13:12.which they spoiled by just pushing it too far. Peel stands as a

:13:12. > :13:17.company with an extraordinary vision. If it is realised, the

:13:17. > :13:23.Ocean Gateway will strengthen the North West and tie company's

:13:23. > :13:27.fortunes and the region's closer together.

:13:27. > :13:33.Quite an extraordinary project are rare. We are going to be talking to

:13:33. > :13:37.Peel. They will be on the Sunday Politics, at 12 noon on BBC One. We

:13:37. > :13:43.will be getting their views on that. And wouldn't it be interesting to

:13:44. > :13:49.come back in 50 years and find out how they get on?

:13:49. > :13:59.You have got the job! He will not look a day older!

:13:59. > :14:09.

:14:09. > :14:12.It has been a big week for John He has helped build the new Blue

:14:12. > :14:15.Peter Garden in between a hectic schedule running his own nursery

:14:15. > :14:18.and landscaping business. Oh, and he has just won the first ever BBC

:14:18. > :14:22.Young Gardener Of the Year competition. And all at the age of

:14:22. > :14:25.just 24. He is living proof that you do not have to be of a certain

:14:25. > :14:27.age to enjoy gardening. It was never like this in Percy

:14:27. > :14:30.Thrower's day. Tension mounts as 24 year-old John Foley from Clitheroe

:14:30. > :14:37.narrowly pips 25 year-old Damian Jenkinson from Wigan for the

:14:37. > :14:42.coveted title. The brief was for a young couple who do not have time

:14:42. > :14:45.to spend on their garden. You could have this garden done and not do

:14:45. > :14:52.anything with it for three years. Today John had his feet back on the

:14:52. > :14:56.ground at the nursery that he runs with his girlfriend, Kate.

:14:56. > :15:03.oversee it together and we get on well because we have a bit of space

:15:03. > :15:11.from each other as well! John took over the family nursery in 2009.

:15:11. > :15:15.John has been keen on plants since the age of seven. These lovely to

:15:15. > :15:21.primroses have just started to come through now. And in the end, it was

:15:21. > :15:24.his knowledge that helped him clinch the title. To be good at

:15:24. > :15:31.gardening, and you do not have to have 15 years' experience under

:15:31. > :15:35.your belt. Just get out there. It is so it satisfying. John has been

:15:35. > :15:38.helping out with the new Blue Peter Garden, which gets a royal opening

:15:38. > :15:48.at Media City in Salford next week. He will be one of the guests. But

:15:48. > :15:52.

:15:52. > :15:56.for the moment, his schedule is Richard is here with the sport. We

:15:56. > :16:02.will tease you with a bit of a wardrobe malfunction that happened

:16:02. > :16:12.in the sports team dressing room. We will tell you at the end of the

:16:12. > :16:18.

:16:18. > :16:20.And we have got to talk about racism in football again, I am

:16:20. > :16:23.afraid, haven't we, Richard? Aimed at Manchester City's black players

:16:23. > :16:26.last night. Yes, some Porto fans were guilty of racist abuse during

:16:26. > :16:29.their match against City in the Europa League last night. There

:16:29. > :16:31.were complaints of races noises and chanting during the game and in

:16:31. > :16:34.particular when this happened... Mario Balotelli's substitution.

:16:34. > :16:37.This was the striker coming off towards the end of the match with

:16:37. > :16:41.Yaya Touray also saying that he could hear the abuse. Uefa are

:16:41. > :16:43.going to look into that, aren't they? But on the pitch it was a

:16:43. > :16:46.very good night for City and United, wasn't it?

:16:46. > :16:50.Yes, City won 2-1 in the Estadio do Dragao, coming back from a goal

:16:50. > :16:53.down to give themselves a great chance in the return at the Etihad.

:16:53. > :16:56.Their first was an own goal. And this was the clincher. Yaya Touray

:16:56. > :16:59.putting it on a plate for Sergio Aguerro, who could not miss. And

:16:59. > :17:02.Manchester's reds are in even better shape after their trip to

:17:02. > :17:05.Ajax. Ashley Young with the first and this one from Javier Hernandez,

:17:05. > :17:08.giving United a comfortable 2-0 victory. An injury to Antonio

:17:08. > :17:11.Valencia that could keep him out for a month was the only downside

:17:11. > :17:14.for Fergie's men. They get a few days' rest, with no Premier League

:17:14. > :17:17.this weekend and attention turning to the fifth round of the FA Cup.

:17:17. > :17:20.Bolton face a tricky visit to Millwall, with Liverpool also

:17:20. > :17:22.facing Championship opposition. Brighton at Anfield on Sunday. But

:17:22. > :17:29.perhaps the most intriguing tie sees Ian Holloway's on form

:17:29. > :17:35.Blackpool travel to David Moyes' improving Everton.

:17:35. > :17:39.We are on a decent run. We have to try to keep it going if we can. It

:17:39. > :17:46.will be tough against Blackpool. They are a good side, doing really

:17:46. > :17:51.well in the championship. Bake art in the chance of getting back into

:17:51. > :17:59.automatic positions in the league. We have West Ham on Tuesday.

:17:59. > :18:04.Fantastic games to have. The most important thing is keeping it fresh,

:18:05. > :18:08.giving everybody opportunities, and they will grasp the opportunity. So

:18:08. > :18:11.it makes it difficult. Full commentary on the those

:18:11. > :18:13.matches on your local BBC radio stations - Merseyside, Manchester

:18:13. > :18:16.and Lancashire. And full coverage of rugby league

:18:16. > :18:19.as well, with Widnes and Salford both looking to get off the market

:18:19. > :18:22.in Super League this weekend with the pair meeting at the Stobart

:18:22. > :18:25.Stadium. Elsewhere, Warrington are at Huddersfield, while joint top St

:18:25. > :18:28.Helens travel to Hull KR. And for Wigan Warriors, their visit to

:18:28. > :18:31.Bradford is a chance to build on an excellent victory against champions

:18:31. > :18:40.Leeds Rhinos, something demanded by their demanding head coach Shaun

:18:40. > :18:48.Wane. I caught up with Shaun for a chat at the club's training ground.

:18:48. > :18:52.Good upload from Goulding. Hat- trick! The players are 100 %. When

:18:52. > :18:57.they are playing it against a team like this this weekend, they know

:18:57. > :19:01.everything about the team. You have had a long association with the

:19:01. > :19:06.club, being a long term and popular play as well. I love the club and I

:19:06. > :19:13.want to make sure that in my time, and make a difference. I want to

:19:13. > :19:18.win every single game the best way I can. What are you like when you

:19:18. > :19:26.get home? Do you ever switch off? No. I have not had a day off since

:19:26. > :19:31.November but I do not see it as a work. Seeing players get better

:19:31. > :19:36.and... Not only on the field but best of people off the field.

:19:36. > :19:44.People's perceptions of us as Wigan Warriors players and people means a

:19:44. > :19:50.lot to me. Do you do anything for hobbies? I have two dogs, and I

:19:50. > :19:57.love them and take them for walks every day. That is my wind down

:19:57. > :20:01.time. I love that. I used to play golf but I do not anymore. I have a

:20:02. > :20:08.dog so do not take this the wrong way but to talk to them and run

:20:08. > :20:13.tactics pass them? No! But I enjoy going out. I love the fresher and

:20:13. > :20:19.countryside. You are obviously enjoying your job. I love it. I do

:20:19. > :20:24.not see it as a job. When I get at home -- home at night, I stay up

:20:24. > :20:34.watching the team on TV. I cannot relax until I know that the players

:20:34. > :20:36.are where -- are well prepared. I really enjoyed talking to him. It

:20:36. > :20:39.is a busy weekend for the successful Manchester-based cycling

:20:39. > :20:42.team. They are getting their first taste of the Olympic velodrome at

:20:43. > :20:45.the Track Cycling World Cup today where the likes of Chris Hoy and

:20:45. > :20:53.Victoria Pendleton have been in action. Stuart Pollit is there now.

:20:53. > :20:57.Is the Olympic excitement building? Real excitement here. Olympic fever,

:20:57. > :21:02.something we will hear a bit more about in the next few months. There

:21:03. > :21:06.are probably 6,000 cases of it amongst the crowd here this evening.

:21:06. > :21:13.They are here to see the team from the National Cycling Centre in

:21:13. > :21:20.Manchester. If they had competed as a country in the last Olympics,

:21:20. > :21:30.they would have been Des on the medals table, with eight gold

:21:30. > :21:34.medals. -- tenth. Made in Manchester, it has become

:21:34. > :21:39.the envy of the cycling world. A team so good that quite often their

:21:39. > :21:43.main opponents are each other. That is the case with Jason Kenny,

:21:43. > :21:49.colleague of Chris Hoy in the team spent his afternoon. At the weekend

:21:49. > :21:53.they are rivals in the individual sprint. You cannot give an inch,

:21:53. > :21:59.otherwise the other one will take it. It is good in that respect but

:22:00. > :22:02.is just a race at the end of the day. For the last decade, cyclists

:22:02. > :22:07.like Jason have been based in Manchester because the facilities

:22:07. > :22:10.have been unrivalled but now because of these velodrome in

:22:10. > :22:15.London and another one being built in Glasgow for the Commonwealth

:22:15. > :22:18.Games in two years' time, his the city's status as a home of British

:22:18. > :22:24.cycling under threat? It was announced this morning that the

:22:24. > :22:29.three bedrooms would share events, and devote more resources to the

:22:29. > :22:35.grass roots level. -- the three bedrooms. The National Cycling

:22:35. > :22:39.Centre is the home for British cycling. We have just invested �24

:22:39. > :22:45.million in the best on largest indoor BMX facility in the world.

:22:45. > :22:49.So that cements that position. So we are quite confident about that.

:22:49. > :22:56.The infrastructure has been invested in, the athletes have been

:22:56. > :23:02.invested in, there is no reason to move from there. So it appears to

:23:02. > :23:12.be that Manchester's blaze as the home of British cycling is safe for

:23:12. > :23:13.

:23:13. > :23:20.the time being. -- place. Hopefully there will be many gold medals on

:23:20. > :23:24.this track this year. Here is a question for you. What

:23:24. > :23:30.have you and Prince Charles got in common?

:23:30. > :23:34.I happen to know we share a love. A You are both Burnley fans. It

:23:34. > :23:40.turns out that the future king, that is him, not you, is a carrot

:23:40. > :23:45.as well. And apparently the club has confirmed today that a gold

:23:45. > :23:53.season ticket is on the way to Clarence house. -- the future king

:23:53. > :23:59.is a claret as well. Let's move on. We have no time for

:23:59. > :24:08.royalty! If all you have had at your door tonight is the window-

:24:08. > :24:11.cleaner demanding money, take heart from this. A couple from Saint

:24:11. > :24:14.Anne's arrived home to find a wicker basket waiting for them on

:24:14. > :24:18.the step. Inside was �21,000 in cash. They had no idea who left it

:24:18. > :24:21.and after telling the police, no one claimed it. So Ian Roberts and

:24:21. > :24:27.Pam Curtis were allowed to keep it all. So how have they spent the

:24:27. > :24:31.money? My wife and something on the

:24:31. > :24:34.doorstep and took it in and said to me, it is money. It was unusual

:24:34. > :24:41.good fortune. For many, a life- changing sum. �21,480 in crisp

:24:41. > :24:47.twenties. We put a thank-you note in the window because we knew

:24:47. > :24:52.whoever had donated it to know that we had got it but then we had to

:24:52. > :24:55.keep quiet about it. And this is what Ian Roberts and Pam Curtis

:24:55. > :24:58.have decided to spend it on... The park across the road from their

:24:58. > :25:01.home. Ian is the chair of the Friends of Hope Street Park. It is

:25:01. > :25:06.restoring the park with Fylde Borough Council. Pam is the group's

:25:06. > :25:11.secretary. We would like to spend the money on the pavilion. It is a

:25:11. > :25:15.bit dated and tired. Inside it is even worse and we would like to

:25:15. > :25:20.rejuvenate the pavilion and make it into a community space. Yet and Pam

:25:20. > :25:25.did the decent thing and reported the money to the police. They kept

:25:25. > :25:31.it for 28 days and as no one came forward, there was no evidence of

:25:31. > :25:38.criminality, they kept it. -- they were allowed to keep it. Were they

:25:38. > :25:43.allowed -- ever tempted to spend it on themselves? I would have liked a

:25:43. > :25:48.camper van but no, it was always going to go to the park.

:25:48. > :25:53.Friends of Hope Street Park need to raise thousands of pounds so the

:25:53. > :25:57.�21,000 has gone a long way towards reaching the target. The couple

:25:57. > :26:06.would still like to know if you left the cash.

:26:06. > :26:10.What a mystery! If it was you, let Wouldn't you like to note that if

:26:10. > :26:13.it came your way you would do some think good with it?

:26:13. > :26:18.A bit of a surprise through this weekend. It will turn much colder

:26:18. > :26:22.and at times there will be wintery weather, sleet and snow with in our

:26:22. > :26:26.forecast. The Met Office have also issued an early warning, Saturday-

:26:26. > :26:31.night through to Sunday morning. There could be ice on untreated

:26:31. > :26:35.services. But our problem tonight will be rain. Recently it has been

:26:35. > :26:39.about this cloud cover. If you're going out tonight, the rain will be

:26:39. > :26:47.going out with you. It is light and patchy before my dad but after

:26:47. > :26:52.midnight, it will get more lively. -- before midnight. The rain will

:26:52. > :26:57.be bouncing around tomorrow morning. Overnight temperatures will be good

:26:57. > :27:02.but will not raise much higher through the day tomorrow. The rain

:27:02. > :27:06.is very active first thing. But by the time you get to about 10am it

:27:06. > :27:11.should have left us and behind it, look at the sun coming out. A much

:27:11. > :27:14.brighter afternoon. One or two wintery showers are possible and

:27:14. > :27:17.they continue through Saturday night. They could be a covering on

:27:17. > :27:26.the ground in parts on Sunday morning first thing but

:27:26. > :27:30.temperatures drop away. But it will Prince Charles is a fan of the