:00:09. > :00:14.Welcome to South East Today. Tonight's top stories: Bishop of
:00:14. > :00:19.Lewes could face disciplinary proceedings over criticism after an
:00:19. > :00:24.inquiry into two paedophile priests. It could be anything from a rebuke
:00:24. > :00:30.for a discharge right up to a lifelong prohibition -- in other
:00:30. > :00:34.words, he is defrocked. So new CCTV of people police want
:00:34. > :00:38.to speak to over their Canterbury bomb hoax. We are live tonight with
:00:38. > :00:43.the details. The Crawley Town footballer and the
:00:43. > :00:46.homophobic tweet. The FA say they are investigating.
:00:46. > :00:50.He used to show off children's paintings, now Neil Buchanan is
:00:50. > :00:54.showing off his own paintings of children.
:00:54. > :00:57.And they dug for victory. The Sussex family of a former
:00:57. > :01:07.Australian gold miner watch as archaeologists explore the tunnels
:01:07. > :01:12.
:01:12. > :01:15.carved under the battlefields of BBC South East Today has discovered
:01:15. > :01:19.that Bishop Wallace Benn, the Bishop of Lewes, may face
:01:19. > :01:23.disciplinary proceedings for alleged serious and his conduct. It
:01:23. > :01:27.comes three months after we revealed that he had provided
:01:27. > :01:31.significantly inaccurate information to an inquiry into two
:01:31. > :01:35.paedophile priests. Colin Campbell has the story.
:01:35. > :01:41.Bishop Wallace Benn was criticised in this report, for being negligent.
:01:41. > :01:45.He allowed the defile priest's Colin Pritchard and Roy Cotton to
:01:45. > :01:50.continue to work in churches when they posed a significant risk to
:01:50. > :01:53.children. We have now discovered that a detailed letter has been
:01:53. > :01:59.sent to Lambeth Palace, stating the intention of making a formal
:01:59. > :02:03.complaint against the bishop under the clergy discipline measure.
:02:03. > :02:08.clergyman is found guilty of this conduct, they have the power,
:02:08. > :02:13.anything from a rebuke, at this charge, right up to a lifelong
:02:13. > :02:18.prohibition - in other words, he is defrocked. For the bishop was
:02:18. > :02:21.unavailable for interview. He is currently in Jerusalem. I have
:02:21. > :02:26.discovered that a formal complaint which is being put together against
:02:26. > :02:30.Bishop Wallace Benn is being compiled by the diocese of
:02:30. > :02:33.Chichester's own safeguarding Advisory Group, an independent
:02:33. > :02:37.group of people which is responsible for scrutinising the
:02:37. > :02:43.safeguarding policies and measures within the diocese of Chichester.
:02:43. > :02:49.Bishop Wallace Benn was heavily criticised in a review conducted by
:02:49. > :02:52.a former High Court judge in May. In June, he issued a joint apology
:02:52. > :02:58.for mistakes which may have let children vulnerable to paedophile
:02:58. > :03:02.priests. A month later, we revealed that he had repeatedly provided
:03:02. > :03:07.significantly inaccurate information to the report. Bishop
:03:08. > :03:11.Wallace Benn said Boycott and was in a nursing home in 1999, when in
:03:11. > :03:17.fact he continued working in churches for a further four years.
:03:17. > :03:22.He also allowed Colin Pritchard to continue in the ministry in 2007.
:03:22. > :03:27.At that time, he was subject to a police investigation. Phil Johnson
:03:27. > :03:32.was abused by both men. I am generally pleased and hopeful that
:03:32. > :03:36.after all of this time, a serious investigation into these matters is
:03:36. > :03:41.finally taking place all stop and I hope that it will be open and
:03:41. > :03:46.transparent and inclusive, and look at all the evidence. And actually
:03:46. > :03:50.go some way to get into the truth and justice. In a statement, Bishop
:03:50. > :03:55.Wallace Benn told us he is not aware of any formal complaint being
:03:55. > :04:03.laid. Anyone intending to make a complaint or any suggested basis
:04:03. > :04:09.for a complaint. Colin Campbell joins us in the
:04:09. > :04:12.studio now. What is the next stage of the process? That diocese of
:04:12. > :04:17.Chichester's safeguarding advisory group will next week send forward
:04:17. > :04:20.their formal complaint. We understand it is a dossier of
:04:20. > :04:25.information. The clergy discipline Mehta is taken very seriously
:04:25. > :04:29.within the Anglican Church. If it goes through all the full stages it
:04:29. > :04:33.can take well over a year. Alternatively, the Archbishop of
:04:33. > :04:36.Canterbury could get site of the complaint and dismiss it. There is
:04:36. > :04:41.one other very big decision that the Archbishop of Canterbury will
:04:41. > :04:46.have to make. At will be triggered when the formal complaint arrives.
:04:46. > :04:50.He will have to decide whether or not to suspend the LEC -- Bishop
:04:50. > :04:53.Wallace Benn. Detectives investigating an
:04:53. > :04:58.elaborate bomb hoax that brought chaos to Canterbury say they fear
:04:58. > :05:02.those responsible could strike again. The discovery of two 6th --
:05:02. > :05:06.suspicious packages brought the city to a standstill. Officers say
:05:06. > :05:11.there is still no clear motive. Today, they have released new
:05:11. > :05:17.pictures in the hunt for clues. Simon Jones is in Canterbury. Other
:05:17. > :05:21.police convinced this was the work of an organised group? They believe
:05:21. > :05:26.this was not some lone man sitting in their exit plotting this. They
:05:26. > :05:31.believe it was organised by a highly sophisticated Greek. After a
:05:31. > :05:35.device was discovered, the whole area was cordoned off. The Red
:05:35. > :05:40.Cross turned up to give blankets to people who could not get home. The
:05:40. > :05:44.police say that the most surprising thing is that no one has contacted
:05:44. > :05:49.them to claim responsibility. The first picture of one of the two
:05:49. > :05:54.devices planted on the night. And new image of the man police want to
:05:55. > :05:58.trace. And an appeal, do you recognise these three women?
:05:58. > :06:03.Detectives say they both fought its three mobile phones from a shop in
:06:03. > :06:08.the West End of London, they were used in the execution of the hoaxes.
:06:08. > :06:12.Only activated the day before. But the motive remains a mystery.
:06:12. > :06:18.type of crime is very rare, but when it happens, it is often done
:06:18. > :06:24.by someone who has a particular issue with an employer, for example.
:06:24. > :06:28.Someone who has a great interest in law enforcement responses. To have
:06:28. > :06:34.nobody respond in any way, nobody capitalise on the risk they have
:06:34. > :06:38.taken is very unusual. How worrying is it, that they could try again?
:06:38. > :06:41.That is the concern. It is difficult for me to assess the
:06:41. > :06:46.motivation because I do not know who has done it or why. I cannot
:06:46. > :06:52.rule out that there will be future incidents, that is quite it is such
:06:52. > :06:56.a priority. It was at 4:20pm on the afternoon of 26th August that
:06:56. > :07:02.police received a call saying there was a suspicious package on the
:07:02. > :07:07.railway line. At 5:15pm, a second device was found in Marks & Spencer.
:07:07. > :07:13.It was not until just before 3am the next day at the city centre was
:07:13. > :07:18.given the all-clear. At 10 weeks on, still no arrests. Canterbury has
:07:18. > :07:26.always been a high-profile area, it has the cathedral, barracks, it is
:07:26. > :07:30.close to the Channel tunnel. We basically have to keep calm and
:07:30. > :07:34.carry on. But people need to be vigilant. After the events of that
:07:34. > :07:40.night, it remains a concern. It is quite worrying, if they still do
:07:40. > :07:43.not know who did it. I find it concerning, I have a family.
:07:43. > :07:48.message from the police is that if you recognise these people, you
:07:48. > :07:52.should get in touch. You may recall that a couple of weeks after the
:07:52. > :07:55.devices were discovered there was another package found near a school.
:07:55. > :08:00.The police believe that incident was innocent. But after what
:08:00. > :08:04.happened here, they believe the people responsible may well be from
:08:04. > :08:09.outside of Kent. Tonight, they are going to make a national appeal for
:08:09. > :08:15.information. The hunt for the Canterbury bomb
:08:15. > :08:20.hoaxers is going to be featured on Crimewatch tonight. That is at 9pm
:08:20. > :08:30.on BBC One. In a moment... If the gift of speech for account hit-and-
:08:30. > :08:31.
:08:31. > :08:34.run victim. Rose Brown finds her The Football Association says it is
:08:34. > :08:39.looking into the circumstances surrounding a homophobic message
:08:39. > :08:43.that was posted on the Twitter account of a Crawley Town football
:08:43. > :08:48.player. Hope Akpan says a younger member of his family used to his
:08:48. > :08:51.phone to send the message. The club is backing him tonight, but as John
:08:51. > :09:00.Young reports, it highlights wider problems in this board.
:09:00. > :09:03.He is a star who only joined the club in June. Six at great start
:09:03. > :09:05.with a first goal on Saturday turned into an embarrassment on
:09:05. > :09:10.turned into an embarrassment on Sunday. Here is the message that
:09:10. > :09:20.appeared on his account, visible to the 1,100 people who have chosen to
:09:20. > :09:20.
:09:20. > :09:23.read what he has to say about When the row broke, he explained a
:09:23. > :09:31.younger member of his family had sent the message without him
:09:31. > :09:36.knowing. He wrote this follow-up message. It comes in the very week
:09:36. > :09:44.that a campaign group highlighted the homophobic taunts that Brighton
:09:44. > :09:48.fans often face. We cannot repeat the rest, it is too offensive.
:09:48. > :09:52.individual comments, most people can shuck them off. It is just a
:09:52. > :09:57.symptom, it makes it difficult if not impossible for gay players to
:09:57. > :10:00.come out if they want to. It makes it difficult for gay people to go
:10:00. > :10:07.to football grounds and to really be involved in the game, if they
:10:07. > :10:11.think they will face this kind of prejudice. We hope that any kind of
:10:11. > :10:18.homophobia in football will have some consequences, as what races
:10:18. > :10:26.and, for example. So races and is still an issue as well. After Ed de
:10:26. > :10:30.tweets offensive tweet sent to this Newcastle player, two men were
:10:30. > :10:34.arrested. The BBC expressed regret when this was not immediately
:10:34. > :10:38.apologised for when it went out on match on the day. No interviews
:10:38. > :10:42.this evening, but a statement from the manager saying he spoke at
:10:42. > :10:47.length to Hope Akpan about his explanation and he believes them.
:10:47. > :10:54.Irritating for people who feel that football players should have to
:10:54. > :11:01.explain themselves. But reassuring for anyone who may feel that
:11:01. > :11:04.questions the need to be asked. I am joined now by Padraig Reidy
:11:04. > :11:09.from Index on Censorship, an organisation that campaigns for
:11:09. > :11:13.freedom of speech. You are in favour of freedom of speech. But
:11:13. > :11:18.how should we react to people if they do publish homophobic or
:11:18. > :11:24.racist or hateful comments on social media? The great thing about
:11:24. > :11:28.social media such as Facebook and twitcher is that it is a continuing
:11:28. > :11:33.conversation. So that when people tweet homophobic or racist comments,
:11:33. > :11:36.they are open to challenge immediately via a vast range of
:11:36. > :11:45.people who may be following them and may be alerted to it. What we
:11:45. > :11:48.say is that speech should be met with more speech. Do not people who
:11:48. > :11:58.are like Hope Akpan who are role models have a greater
:11:58. > :12:00.
:12:00. > :12:05.responsibility? Absolutely. I do actually believe... It is a common
:12:05. > :12:09.thing to hijack somebody's account. But of course, we all have
:12:09. > :12:14.responsibility, not just footballers. Everyone has
:12:14. > :12:17.responsibility to speak properly. But I am generally not in favour of
:12:17. > :12:21.laws preventing people from speaking. They are some things that
:12:21. > :12:24.are truly offensive to the vast majority of people. Are there not
:12:24. > :12:30.some opinions so offensive they should be treated as a criminal
:12:30. > :12:40.offence? Not opinions, no. People have a right to hold opinions.
:12:40. > :12:40.
:12:40. > :12:44.Where I would draw the line is the best and incitement to violence,.
:12:44. > :12:47.Schools in the South East had been given a financial boost with the
:12:47. > :12:50.announcement they are to receive more than �32 million in extra
:12:50. > :12:54.funding to increase the number of places available. Michael Gove has
:12:54. > :12:59.also announced that councils including Kent will be able to
:12:59. > :13:01.claim back costs incurred as a result of pulling out of contracts
:13:01. > :13:05.because of the scrapping of the Building Schools for the Future
:13:05. > :13:08.scheme. Four the former Deputy manager of
:13:08. > :13:12.the St Leonards care homes has admitted his failure to try and
:13:12. > :13:15.resuscitate an 80-year-old patient who choked to death on a piece of
:13:15. > :13:25.food. Patrick Wilson-Canning was accused of failing to follow
:13:25. > :13:33.
:13:33. > :13:36.instructions from an ambulance However, according to the study by
:13:36. > :13:39.the Society for Cardiothoracic Surgery, Sussex is in the bottom
:13:39. > :13:44.five for offering surgery to patients.
:13:44. > :13:49.Two years ago, Rose Brown was left for dead by a hit and run driver.
:13:49. > :13:52.She survived but was left unable to move - only able to communicate by
:13:52. > :13:56.blinking. Now thanks to a new computer system she is finding her
:13:56. > :14:01.voice again. The 14-year-old from Ashford is now
:14:01. > :14:06.able to tell her family when she is hungry and thirsty, and she has
:14:06. > :14:13.revealed that she is a fan of Justin be there.
:14:13. > :14:16.Hello, everybody. My name is Rose Brown. For those who do not know, I
:14:16. > :14:20.was injured in an accident two years ago and left unable to walk
:14:20. > :14:25.and talk. For Rose Brown, being able to speak
:14:25. > :14:29.again is a dream come true. She was left wheelchair dependent after an
:14:29. > :14:34.accident two years ago, but in the last few months she has found her
:14:34. > :14:40.new voice thanks to a computer it did communication device. Her
:14:40. > :14:44.family say she is now much happier. This is tremendous. We were told
:14:44. > :14:49.her she was in the hospital, that was it. There was no hope of
:14:49. > :14:54.anything. So to get as far as we have today is marvellous.
:14:54. > :14:58.Rose was walking along the road in Ashford when she was hit by a drunk
:14:58. > :15:05.driver. Two of other people were killed in the accident. I would
:15:05. > :15:08.like to say a huge thank you took all the team for all their help and
:15:08. > :15:13.support in getting this communication aid. It is great that
:15:13. > :15:18.I can talk once again. For the last two months rose has
:15:18. > :15:24.been back at school, and has made a lot of progress. She operates the
:15:24. > :15:29.device with her head. She can use the device independent state, and
:15:29. > :15:34.use it for additional things like controlling her environment. It
:15:34. > :15:40.means that she can talk to her friends.
:15:40. > :15:50.Rose is a huge pop music fan, and has programmed the computer to
:15:50. > :15:52.
:15:52. > :15:56.invite Justin be better has goal. Its 6:45pm. Our top stories.
:15:56. > :16:01.The issue of Wallace Benn, the Bishop of Lewes may face
:16:01. > :16:04.disciplinary proceedings for alleged sexual misconduct. It comes
:16:04. > :16:08.three months after it was revealed that the bishop had provided
:16:08. > :16:13.inaccurate information to an inquiry into two paedophile priests.
:16:13. > :16:16.Also tonight - the Sussex Major had led a team of expert miners in
:16:16. > :16:22.fighting the battle of the Somme on the ground.
:16:22. > :16:31.And it has been a wet blustery and mild day in the South East. Will it
:16:31. > :16:33.dry up for tomorrow? Joined the later to find out.
:16:34. > :16:38.Bosses at a Kent based charity which employs former servicemen and
:16:38. > :16:41.women as well as people with disabilities have today put their
:16:41. > :16:45.case for ongoing Government support to a minister. As we approach
:16:45. > :16:49.Remembrance Day, Royal British Legion Industries says the tough
:16:49. > :16:54.economic climate is forcing them to look further afield to make
:16:54. > :16:58.contracts. The RBLI is one of four national access to work providers.
:16:58. > :17:03.71% of the charities factory workers in the South East a
:17:03. > :17:08.disabled, and 90% would be unemployed if the RBLI did not
:17:08. > :17:12.exist. The factory in Aylesford produces poppies for the annual
:17:12. > :17:19.appeal. It also makes signs for clients like Network Rail and
:17:19. > :17:23.Gatwick Airport. As the transport minister Mike
:17:23. > :17:26.Penning, learning the finer points of sign making. The coalition
:17:26. > :17:31.Government spends millions of pounds each year buying goods and
:17:31. > :17:34.services. That helps people like Daniel stay in work. He has been
:17:34. > :17:39.employed by Royal British Legion Industries for eight years. If the
:17:39. > :17:47.RBLI is to help more like him, it needs to find new clients and win
:17:47. > :17:52.more contracts. Value-for-money is being delivered here, with social
:17:52. > :17:55.enterprise. There are a lot of contracts with my own agency. What
:17:55. > :17:59.they are getting it is a chance to be taken seriously, and that is
:17:59. > :18:03.what Government should do for them. Steve was injured on the Save
:18:03. > :18:07.Galahad during the Falklands war. The ship was attacked by
:18:07. > :18:13.Argentinian fighter planes. It left the former guardsman in constant
:18:13. > :18:18.pain. With his life in tatters, the RBLI gave him a job and a whole.
:18:18. > :18:26.The Royal British Legion pick me up off the floor and now I work full-
:18:26. > :18:30.time here and I enjoy my life here. 350 people work at the factory.
:18:30. > :18:34.Since May, the charity has helped 84 former servicemen and women.
:18:34. > :18:39.They are guided by people who have experienced similar trauma.
:18:39. > :18:44.myself and my team, we take them through a process where they can
:18:44. > :18:47.get back on track and realise that it is not all come to an end and
:18:47. > :18:51.there is quite a lot of skills they process.
:18:51. > :18:55.There RBLI says links with the private and public sector a well
:18:55. > :19:01.established, but in times of austerity, public bodies like Kent
:19:01. > :19:06.County Council could do more. Making sure they his inclusion for
:19:06. > :19:12.people with disabilities into society. Work is a key part of that.
:19:12. > :19:16.It is part of by strategic objective, and for those caring
:19:16. > :19:20.companies who want to win in today's competitive business.
:19:20. > :19:30.many people who work here also live on site.
:19:30. > :19:35.
:19:35. > :19:39.For them, social enterprise is not a luxury, it is a necessity.
:19:39. > :19:43.He became famous as the presenter of the children's TV show Art
:19:43. > :19:46.Attack, making creative staff with poster paint and sticky-backed
:19:46. > :19:51.plastic. But Neil Buchanan from Sussex had
:19:51. > :19:55.never exhibited his own paintings until fake rumours of his death
:19:55. > :20:03.circulated on the internet. It inspired him to create art work
:20:03. > :20:08.based on his own childhood. Hello there. Good to see you again.
:20:09. > :20:13.Where do you keep your art work? He spent 15 years bringing art to a
:20:13. > :20:16.generation of children. But now he has ditched the iconic red jumper
:20:16. > :20:22.and is venturing into the world of grown up art.
:20:22. > :20:28.The reason I did my paintings were to prove that I could actually do
:20:28. > :20:33.it. It was as simple as that. I wanted to prove and should to
:20:33. > :20:37.everyone actually, yes, I can do a lot of things, not just make papier
:20:37. > :20:42.mache models. After online rumours spread that he
:20:42. > :20:48.had died, Neil created a series of images inspired by his childhood in
:20:48. > :20:54.Liverpool. When the rumour came out, I was up
:20:54. > :20:59.in the mountains. When I came down ahead 69,000 messages of condolence.
:20:59. > :21:04.It was not good because my mum got to hear that I was dead online.
:21:04. > :21:07.People were saying, sorry to hear about your son. I thought that was
:21:07. > :21:13.naff. Being in the public I was always
:21:13. > :21:18.the dream. But he had hoped it was as a musician.
:21:18. > :21:25.But presenting Art Attack shaped the rest of his career. With Art
:21:25. > :21:30.Attack I had done 20 series, and 2000 ideas. One day I sat there and
:21:30. > :21:35.thought, that is enough. I was not sick of art, I just thought that
:21:35. > :21:39.formula had come to an end. Maybe I had said everything I wanted.
:21:39. > :21:46.Neil's first collection of art, goes on show in Brighton this
:21:46. > :21:50.weekend. I have very fond memories of Art
:21:50. > :21:54.Attack. Good stuff.
:21:54. > :21:59.Let us move to the football. Charlton Athletic is offering free
:21:59. > :22:04.travel to nearly 250 fans for the forthcoming FA Cup first-round tie
:22:04. > :22:08.at Halifax. Manager Chris Powell Saiz the first team squad
:22:08. > :22:12.contributing to the first -- offered to thank fans for the
:22:12. > :22:16.support this season. Archaeologists and historians have
:22:16. > :22:19.begun to uncover thousands of metres of First World War tunnels
:22:19. > :22:22.underneath the Somme. Two sisters from Burwash have been watching
:22:22. > :22:26.their progress with personal interest.
:22:26. > :22:30.Janet Matthews and Pat Holden- White's father was Major Alexander
:22:30. > :22:34.Sanderson, one of a team of Australian soldiers who risk their
:22:34. > :22:39.lives to dig their way behind enemy lines and fight crucial battles
:22:39. > :22:43.underground. The battlefields of France are
:22:43. > :22:48.offering up more of their secrets. While the war of attrition waged in
:22:48. > :22:52.the trenches above, below ground in a maze of tunnels men were
:22:52. > :22:56.redefining the battle lines. They built these tunnels for miles.
:22:56. > :23:02.And they had stations in between, big enough for people to sleep in,
:23:02. > :23:04.which was just amazing. And they pressed on and pressed on and told
:23:04. > :23:10.they got underneath the German lines.
:23:10. > :23:15.Janet and Pat's father was a gold miner from Australia. When brought
:23:15. > :23:20.-- war broke out, his tunnelling skills proved invaluable. He was in
:23:20. > :23:23.command of the third tunnelling company, but the passages like this
:23:23. > :23:28.underground in a game of cat and mouse with the enemy. The Germans
:23:28. > :23:33.were doing the same thing and so you often find two groups of
:23:33. > :23:39.tunnels meeting underground, and the warfare continued their as well.
:23:39. > :23:43.After the war, Alexander Sandison continued in Kent where he married
:23:43. > :23:49.churchwardens daughter. But before the world went to war,
:23:49. > :23:52.they returned to the UK and his skills would once again come in
:23:52. > :23:55.useful reinforcing Churchill's wartime cabinet bunker and
:23:55. > :24:02.restoring order to London's bombed- out streets.
:24:02. > :24:07.He was like the Chief Engineer if there was a bomb in a road. He
:24:07. > :24:11.would go and put a bridge up so that the traffic went on and things
:24:11. > :24:15.like that. Janet and Pat but remember what
:24:15. > :24:18.their father did during the Second World War, but his bravery during
:24:18. > :24:22.the First World War is on the becoming clear as the tunnel's he
:24:22. > :24:26.built in France of rediscovered. We knew he'd had been decorated
:24:26. > :24:29.many times, and when did because he had the scars from that, but they
:24:29. > :24:35.never really discussed what happened.
:24:35. > :24:44.I think that these things do surface, and I am just proud to
:24:44. > :24:54.have had him as my father. An extraordinary thing to do, to be
:24:54. > :24:57.
:24:57. > :25:01.trapped underground while there is Not much in the way of good news
:25:01. > :25:05.today. Today it has been blustery but mild for the time of year.
:25:05. > :25:11.Tonight we have heavy pulses of rain. Staying mild though as we
:25:11. > :25:15.move into tomorrow. Increasingly dry but sunshine and showers. Low
:25:15. > :25:20.pressure much in control of things. Dry for a time through the morning,
:25:20. > :25:25.then further rain moving up from the near Continent. Blustery south-
:25:25. > :25:31.easterly wind, around 25 miles an hour, but temperatures actually
:25:31. > :25:36.above average for the time of year. Highs of 16 degrees, which is 61 in
:25:36. > :25:40.Fahrenheit. As we move into tonight there will be heavy rain for us all.
:25:40. > :25:44.About an inch over the next 24 hours. Into the early hours of
:25:44. > :25:50.tomorrow it will stay mild. Temperatures hardly changing from
:25:50. > :25:54.their daytime values - 13 and 14 degrees. That gives as a damp start
:25:54. > :25:59.to the day. As we move through the morning, we have heavy showers.
:25:59. > :26:03.Into the afternoon, increasingly drive. Does winds do ease off, but
:26:03. > :26:10.still breezy from a southerly direction. Showers could be locally
:26:10. > :26:12.heavy, and most of us could be seen one. Still a good deal of cloud
:26:12. > :26:19.around in the afternoon. Temperatures still mild for the
:26:19. > :26:23.time of year. Highs of 16 degrees, those southerly wind picking up to
:26:23. > :26:31.16 miles an hour. If you are planning a fireworks over the
:26:31. > :26:35.weekend, it is best for Friday night. Temperatures ranging between
:26:35. > :26:39.ten and 12 degrees on Saturday morning, and then it is not good
:26:39. > :26:43.news on Saturday. We are going to have heavy rain throughout the day.
:26:43. > :26:48.In the evening if you are planning for fireworks, bearing in mind it
:26:48. > :26:53.will be damp and pretty breezy. But mild for the time of year.
:26:53. > :26:58.Temperatures around 13 or 14 degrees. So a lot of rain a rhyme
:26:58. > :27:03.for Saturday. On Sunday it will be increasingly dry, feeling cooler.
:27:03. > :27:08.Very similar story as we move into the new week. So a good deal of
:27:08. > :27:12.rain a rind. Tomorrow a day of sunshine and showers. As we move
:27:12. > :27:17.towards the weekend, if you are having fireworks, it will be wet