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Welcome to South East Today, I'm Polly Evans.

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The man who lost his life ydsterday rebuilding Eastbourne Pier

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Stephen Penrice had travelldd from Cumbria.

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The letter bomb campaign against the army in Kent and Sussex;

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two men and two women have been arrested in Northern Ireland.

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She took her own life after failings in mental health c`re:

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The mother of a Kent teenagdr welcomes a government drive

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Remembering Henry Webber, who died on the Western front aged

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67, one of the oldest men khlled in World War I.

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And Rizzle Kicks' Harley adds another string to his bow; the

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Brighton star plays a gang leader in a gritty big screen dram`.

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Tributes have been paid throughout the day to the worker who dhed

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in a fall from Eastbourne Pher yesterday afternoon.

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Stephen Penrice had regularly travelled from the north west

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of England to work on the town's landmark ` and after last

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The 44`year`old came from M`ryport on the West Cumbrian coast,

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and tonight friends say he was "one of the greatest".

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Our reporter Claudia Sermbezis reports from Eastbourne.

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Affectionately known as Penny, Stephen Penrice was well`known in

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Eastbourne. He had worked on the pier regularly over the last seven

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years. He had played rugby since he was a boy. Today, his local club

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paid tribute to him. The cltb is in absolute shock. It has knocked

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everybody sideways. He was ` great lad. I looked up to him all my life.

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Great rugby player. He had ` lot of friends, everybody liked hil.

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Emergency services were called yesterday at about 4pm after a

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report that a man had received serious head injuries in a fall

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Mr Penrice was announced de`d at the scene.

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This is very sad. When the fire happened it was so lucky th`t nobody

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was hurt. It is such a tragddy that something like that had to happen. I

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hope everything gets repairdd very soon. And that the mood of the whole

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place rises again. The fire broke out on 30th July and

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destroyed about one third of the structure. Today the Health and

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Safety Executive and the police were on the pier. Once the investigations

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have been completed, contractors will be able to continue to make it

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safe and rebuild it. Eastbotrne is a tremendously resilient town. What we

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are doing, if you see over there, the scene `` the team are sdtting up

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a semipermanent marquee for the kiosk holders are affected by the

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fire, so that they can conthnue trading.

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Today, one shop owner had closed as a mark of respect. One tribtte

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simply said, from southerners to a northerner. Rest in peace.

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Well, let's speak to Claudi` now in Eastbourne.

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Claudia, what's likely to h`ppen to the work on the pier now?

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Obviously all work has been suspended whilst the Health and

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Safety Executive carry out the investigation. They arrived after

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lunch today. They have been working all afternoon very closely with

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Sussex Police, in fact they have only just gone. But we have no idea

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really how long this investhgation is going to take. We also h`ve no

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idea what effect this will have on the plans to reopen parts of the

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pier. There were hopes that parts of it would be able to be opendd in

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time for Christmas. We don't know whether this will affect thhs right

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now. But what we do know is that the shop owners and kiosk holders will

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be opening in their special new marquee tomorrow, and hopeftlly they

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will begin trading by tomorrow afternoon.

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Four people have been arrested on suspicion of carrying out letter

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bomb attacks on three Army recruitment offices across the

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The two men and two women are being questioned

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It's thought they have conndctions with a dissident republican group;

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the packages had been sent to Army recruitment offices in Brighton

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and Canterbury, and another two devices were found in Chath`m.

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Let's cross live to the town and speak to our reporter Ellie Price.

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Ellie, these were part of a spate of incidents across the country

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Yes, you will remember therd were letter bombs sent to Army

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recruitment offices across the South East over a number of days last

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February. First it was Chatham, and most of the area had to be closed

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for the whole day. Then within days it was Canterbury and Brighton. They

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were targeted as part of a coordinated effort across towns and

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cities in the South East. Police at the time said they opposed `

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low`level threat, but it was very worrying for people living hn places

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like Chatham, afraid it might mean a return to the bad old days of the

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late 1980s. It prompted a Cobra meeting.

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Do we have any more details about these arrests? Two men aged 35 and

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46 have been arrested as well as to women. They have now been moved to

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Antrim to the Police Servicd of Northern Ireland was Mike sdrious

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crimes with. We're told offhcers they are all years in with officers

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on the South East counter tdrrorism unit.

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The farmers getting together to boost their profits

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A mother from Kent who says failings in mental health services

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contributed to her teenage daughter killing herself has welcomed

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a government drive to reforl services for young people.

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Lauren Smith took her life after Kent and Medway NHS Trust

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which was treating her for depression, failed to pass her notes

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Today the government said the standard of children's ment`l health

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Laura Smith's daughter throtgh the cracks in mental health services, it

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is claimed. Lovren had been under the c`re of

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five NHS trusts, two commissioning groups and a private hospit`l. Her

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mother said the various agencies were not openly communicating with

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each other. I am horrified that a young person who has actively sought

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help from all these different agencies can die in such a ``

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horrific circumstances. Hugd complacency, and it needs to change.

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The care minister today described mental health services for children

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as not fit for purpose. Herd in the south`east last year it was revealed

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that some teenagers and children in Kent were having to wait up to four

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months 40 one. Rental health beds in Medway Brewer being closed `nd moved

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elsewhere. `` mental. And it was revealed that sole people

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`` young people were getting consultations in public coffee

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shops. I am setting up a task force and I want to involve young people

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in looking at how we can modernise services and make use of thd

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resources. It is organised by four different organisations.

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Too often at the moment we have services that are too compldx, too

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difficult to access and too badly resourced. We have to make ` model

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that works for children and young people and their families that is

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properly resourced. A Parliamentary ombudsman is now

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reviewing the case. Kent and Medway NHS Trust acknowledged therd were

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failings. It says it has le`rned lessons from her daughter's deaths.

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Two men have been arrested in connection with the stabbing

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The 44`year`old had been sldeping on a mattress in an area of

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King's Bastion when he was `ttacked on Monday night.

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Officers say they don't think it was a random assault.

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A man accused of helping a fugitive armed robber nicknamed

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the "Skull Cracker" has been sentenced to 12 months in j`il.

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Kevin Perry was accused of helping Michael Wheatley ` pictured here `

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who was at large from HMP Standford Hill on the Isle of Sheppey.

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Perry, who's 53 and comes from London, pleaded guilty to

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perverting the course of justice at Guildford Crown Court.

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Nigel Farage will face compdtition from three other candidates seeking

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to stand for UKIP in South Thanet at next year's General Election

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The party leader told the BBC last week that he w`s not

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"a shoo`in" when the hustings take place next week in Ramsgate.

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The other candidates includd town councillors from Tunbridge Wells

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Kent Police say they will, after all, look at how they

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investigated a road accident in which a cyclist was killdd, after

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a four`year campaign by his family to prove that he was not at fault.

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Marc Dunk died when he was hit by a lorry as he cycled to work

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A coroner recorded a verdict of accidental death,

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and the police's own review of their investigation found it had

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Charlie Rose has this exclusive report.

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Christine has always been on `` unhappy with the way Kent Police

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investigated her son's death. We have the private collision `nalyst,

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who had worked in Kent Police for a number of years, review our case. He

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said the accident is physic`lly impossible. At that point wd knew

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something was wrong. Marc Dunk was killed when hd was

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cycling to work. The police investigation concluded the road in

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front of a lorry. Her mother believes this `` his mother believes

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this is not true. She lodged a third complaint with the Independdnt

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Police Complaints Commission. Kent Police has always maintained their

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investigation was carried ott correctly. But now, Kent Police ``

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Kent Police's serious review team are looking at the case agahn. I

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couldn't believe it. It had been years, this was the most important

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moment in this case for me. And yet I could not feel happy, bec`use I

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was so frightened of being let down again. That doesn't seem to be the

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case this time. In a statement, Kent Police said it

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was looking at the both methods to answer the family's questions. ``

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best methods. I think the police have realised they cannot jtst brush

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this under the carpet. It is just a real shame that families have to

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fight for justice. Christine says she just wants

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closure, so she can grieve for her son.

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Tributes have been paid throughout the day to the worker who dhed

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in a fall from Eastbourne Pher yesterday afternoon.

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Stephen Penrice had regularly travelled from the north west

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of England to work on the town's landmark ? and after last

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Also tonight, an international jazz festival.

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Finally feeling warmer by the time we get to the weekend, join me

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An award`winning farmer frol Kent is planning to help other prodtcers in

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the county to champion local food and drink, by turning his f`rmland

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into what he calls a sustainable hub for other producers.

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Andrew Lingham, who runs a butchery and farl shop

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near Rochester, says the project will provide vital extra employment

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opportunities, as well as a chance for people to buy more local produce

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` and build a sustainable btsiness model into the future.

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Piers Hopkirk has been taking a look at the project for the latest

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Andrew Lingham's family havd farmed here in North East Kent for more

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than a century, harvesting ` profit however is getting harder.

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It is why he is diversifying into this, looking to sell the locally

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grazed and raised from a rival commercial hub. I cannot carry on,

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we need to be looking forward. This offers great potential for this

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business and also for the rtle economy.

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The aim is to transform these old farm buildings and generate new

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enterprise, turned them into things like a bakery and a brewery for

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other producers to come in `nd operate.

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The scheme needs private cash before it can be matched with Government

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funding. We need to look at farmed

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versification, making use of redundant buildings. The Government

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is putting money forward for that. And we need to get more food locally

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`` locally produced food into the food chain.

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The hub would also provide ` base for environmental projects.

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Incredibly excited. Every moment we get to spend with people and tell

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them about what we do is always special because it means th`t we

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will get support, and peopld will learn more about the local

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environment. At the moment this is just the germ

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of an idea, the hope is howdver that once funded, it will help convey the

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farm to greater profit, offdring other farms a new model for divots

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of vacation. `` diversification.

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The First World War has manx stories of young men whose futures were

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robbed from them on the Western Front.

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But a Tonbridge man made thd ultimate sacrifice at the age of 67.

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Henry Webber is listed in official council records as one of the oldest

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to die on active service, when he fought alongside his three sons

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His sons all survived; but Henry did not,

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Now his story is being recorded by Horley Town Council in Strrey,

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where his name is engraved on the war memorial.

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Paddy O'Connell reports now from the town.

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They are the faces staring from history, and so young. Look at these

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two. With this one even be `llowed to buy cigarettes today in `

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supermarket? In Horley, the name of a man in

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Kent, Henry Webber. He was a remarkable man, not only on

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the battlefield but in Horldy as well.

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Was he the oldest casualties on the front? He was certainly the oldest

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man to be killed on active service. This is him when he got married as a

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John Mann. Staggeringly, thhs is how he looked when he joined up. `` a

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young man. He died at 67. Hd said, I want to be with these young people,

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they do not want them to did. On three occasions he tried to join

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with them and was rejected. He served in the summer, minglhng with

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five younger men. His sons served with him as well.

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All of them returned, the f`ther fell. Richard is the mayor of Horley

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always `` almost the same age as Henry Webber. Nowadays a man of my

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age would not be a member of her Majesty's forces.

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I suppose he is a hero, bec`use he went down and wanted to be on the

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front. With all these young men and he was accepted by so many of them.

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Behind every minute `` name on a younger more `` War Memorial is a

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humbling story, but behind Henry Webber's name, this tantalising

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question. How might the course of our history have been changdd if the

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older men who sent teenagers to their deaths had also served in

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It's one of Sussex's prettiest towns,

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an attraction in its own right, but this weekend Rye will transform

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itself into a mini New Orle`ns with its Jazz and Blues Festival.

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The music will feature in venues across the town, hncluding

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pubs, restaurants and ` comd rain or shine ` an outdoor stage.

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Sara Smith has been to meet some of those who'll be performing.

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Some musicians need weeks of rehearsal and hours of warm up

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before they will appear on camera, but moments after meeting up this

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morning, these Rye headliners were improvising especially for ts. It is

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that way of performing which first drew Jason away from classical piano

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to jazz. I was always making up my own tunes and messing around with

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things. When I discovered j`zz and suddenly found this whole mtsic

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where you are allowed to do that and it is actually encouraged, H

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thought, this is fantastic. I connected with it very quickly.

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This will be this man's first time and Rye, but he is already looking

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forward to enjoying it. The main reason for becoming a

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musician is almost because we start off as becoming `` as being a fan,

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but you never have time to continue being a fan because you are busy

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being a professional. Festivals let you get your fan skills hondd again.

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And one of those is likely to be Herbie Flowers, a veteran who has

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played with David Bowie. And he wrote Lou Reed's most famous bass

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line. Today though he was found at home

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rehearsing with his band and income rehearsing with his band and income

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urging all to come along. Jtst go there and walk around, and xou will

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hear music everywhere, just in doorways, shops, hotels. Just go and

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have a listen. Now in its third year, the festival

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is already making its mark on the jazz circuit.

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Football now, and our teams had mixed results yesterday.

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There was a three`goal thriller an away victory

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Plenty of action for us to show you, then ` Chrissie Reidy's got

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It started well for the Seagulls, with ten won putting Brighton in

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front. With Kazenga LuaLua laking it look pretty easy to sign thhngs off.

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`` Joao Teixeira putting Brhghton in front.

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Charlton were ahead in the 01th minute with this from Georgd

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Tucudean. It was downhill and Crawley, Joe

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Walsh equalising with this. Before Bradford pulled ahead, ending things

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3`1 at home. But the most painful moment of the

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evening was a priest filled, Danny quite well got things off to a

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comfortable start. `` Danny Kedwell. Kortney Hause put them back ahead.

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It stayed that way until thd 90th minute, and an own goal frol Stephen

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Bywater led to the game finhshing. It led Peter Taylor being sdnt to

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the stand after an altercathon with the Swindon bench. I am quidtly

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amazed. I would like to find out why. All I did was said to lark and

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heresy to calm down, then I went to the assistant to say calm down, then

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I went `` got sent off! I c`nnot work that one out. It leaves

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Gillingham 13th in the tabld, with a trip to Barnsley to come on

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He's best known as one half of the pop duo Rizzle Kicks,

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a Brighton band usually known for their upbeat chart hits.

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But now Harley Sylvester's turned his talents to acting.

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The Guvnors focuses on hard`hitting issues ` a turf war between two

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gangs in South London, one of them headed by Sylvester's character

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Our reporter Jane Witherspoon went to meet him to talk about

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They have sold over a million singles and over 600,000 albums As

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one half of Rizzle Kicks, H`rley Sylvester's at the top of hhs game.

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Not bad considering he is still only 22. He puts in quite a performance

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in his first film role. I always wanted my first julp into

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acting to be something that was very separate from people `` what people

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see me as day`to`day. Acting was something I grew up

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loving, that was my passion. He credits his teenage years growing

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up in Brighton as inspiration for his career in showbiz. I thhnk it is

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the perfect place you can grow up as a teenager. It `` there is no

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violence, no kind of judgemdnt whatsoever. It allowed me to be so

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free and open. We live in a very rough world, so I think part of the

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reason why it had to be quite violent was to tell the story of

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frantically. The world has changed since I was a kid.

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Harley says he has not turndd his back on music.

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Have we lost you to Hollywood? I hope so! I am joking. No, Rhzzle

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Kicks will always be the centrepoint of my kind of life, I suppose. But

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it is nice to add in things where I can.

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With the new single and fill out, it will be a busy end to 2014 for this

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Brighton boy. Time for the weather. All exes on

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Saturday for a bit of summer action. Yes, Saturday is going to bd sunny.

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Sunday I am afraid is wet. For tomorrow, it should be staying

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dry and bright. But again fdeling quite cool. The reason for this

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cooler air is these north`wdsterly winds. Over the next couple of days,

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for Friday it will be wet. @ ridge of high pressure there. Tod`y.

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Saturday should be staying dry. Earlier, plenty of clear skhes

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around, one or two scattered showers. For the most part we stayed

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dry. Normally we would be expecting to see highs of around 21. Tonight,

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one or two showers around, they will use eastwards. With cooler `ir we

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will be seeing temperatures dropping to around eight or 9 degrees. A

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cool, bright start of the d`y tomorrow, and by the afternoon

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perhaps one or two scattered showers around. Temperatures very shmilar to

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today. Still with that nagging

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north`westerly breeze, 15 to 20 mph. Some more cloud around tomorrow

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night, and eventually some lore outbreaks of rain. Temperattres stay

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in double figures, so more like 13 or 14 degrees the lowest.

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Friday afternoon it brightens up, temperatures again 17 or 18.

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Saturday sees sunshine, mord rain however as we head into Sunday. We

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will do everything on some `` Saturday!

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local news stories. David C`meron has returned from his holid`y early,

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as the security services investigate whether a British jihadist was the

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man seen on video beheading an American photojournalist in the

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Middle East. It's emerged that the workman who died yesterday

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afternoon after falling from Eastbourne Pier had regularly

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travelled from Cumbria to work on the town's landmark ` and after last

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And four people have been arrested on suspicion of involvement

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in a spate of attempted dissident republican letter bomb attacks

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in Northern Ireland and England including on a number of Arled

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Forces recruitment offices in Brighton, Canterbury

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We've got factory boys and butchers' apprentices and office clerks

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Don't stop moving! If you go back you'll die!

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anybody who comes to your house is not a guest, but he's God.

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