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Thank you, Tomasz. That is all from the News At Six,

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Care home closures ` protesters step up their campaign as councillors

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meet to discuss the plans. I thought he was going to go our way and that

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we'd got through to them. One`woman's story of how taxi

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journeys for cancer treatment left her exhausted. When you feel your

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worst, your having to travel to Patrick that you have to have.

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Full to bursting ` the massive response to an appeal for aid for

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those caught up in the Philippines typhoon.

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And stirring it up in time for Christmas. Everyone is stood there

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wishing. The closure of three care homes for

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the elderly in Hampshire has come a step closer, despite vocal

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opposition to the plans. Relatives of residents in the homes affected

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gathered outside the county council's headquarters this morning

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to voice their opposition. But despite their pleas, a scrutiny

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committee approved plans for the closures, which are part of

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wide`ranging changes to adult social care. James Ingham reports.

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Their feelings were clear ` closing care homes will be the elderly

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residents vulnerable. Many of these protesters have relatives in the

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homes that are due to close. It's excellent care at Deeside. She's

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back reading, back doing her knitting. I'm just worried she's

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going to revert back into herself. The council are just looking for an

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excuse to get rid of care homes and save money. It would be a

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devastating impact on my mother. She wouldn't understand being moved.

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Initially four, but now three, homes are recommended for closure. The

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county council says alternative accommodation will be found for

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current residents but in future it wants more people in so`called extra

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care homes, where they live in their own flat is but with help when it's

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needed. I think this is the future for care for elderly people. It's a

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situation where people are able to lead independent lives as far as

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possible. Much, much better than going into a small care home where

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they have limited room. Extra care suits Tony and Joan. They are menu

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flat run by a housing association and a private company, with some

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care paid for by the council. You've got care all the time. If you want

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anybody, you just press the button and they're here. The other day I

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didn't feel great and one of the carers came downstairs to help me

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with a trade with my food on. So they're very good. After listening

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to impassioned pleas for the homes to remain open, a council scrutiny

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committee today voted overwhelmingly to approve the closures. I feel

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gutted. I thought it was going to go our way at the beginning. I thought

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we'd perhaps got through to them but at the end of the day, they haven't

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heard a thing. Campaigners say they'll fight on but it is unlikely

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that the council's Cabinet will vote any differently when they make a

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final decision next month. People in West Sussex are calling

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for better care for cancer patients following the delay in the opening

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of a new radiotherapy centre in Worthing. Campaigners say many

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patients are travelling three or four hours a day to Surrey or

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Hampshire. The NHS has apologised inconveniencing patients but says it

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is meeting treatment target times and remains committed to a new unit

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in West Sussex. Judy was diagnosed with breast

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cancer last April. For 15 days she had radiotherapy but because of

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demand in nearby Brighton, she had to travel to haven't in Hampshire.

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Campaigners say it is costing BHS up to ?150 a time for such journeys.

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Julie believes it is money wasted. It's not just about the money ` it's

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about the fact that when you feel your worst you are having to travel

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to have treatment that you have to have and it has to be done within a

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certain time scale. Julie lives two minutes away from this hospital,

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which is planned to have a new cancer centre but the opening date

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of next December has just been postponed. This man takes patients

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to Hampshire and says he knows of some who have found the journey too

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much. Because they have to travel for such a long time ` not

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necessarily a long distance, though from Worthing to Portsmouth is 50

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miles ` because they are having to do it five days a week, and it can

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be two hours each way, and they have to do it for six weeks, some of them

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just give up. Brighton and Sussex says it is exceeding treatment

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target times. A breast screening unit is due to

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open here in the next couple of months but there's no new date for

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the radiotherapy unit. HMS Dragon arrived back in

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Portsmouth today after eight months in the Gulf. It was the Type 45

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destroyer's first overseas deployment. The warship's mission

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was extended by a month after being diverted to protect UK military

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bases in Cyprus, during heightened tensions in Syria.

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500 tonnes of disaster relief is on its way to the Philippines, on

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boards the Portsmouth helicopter carrier HMS industry is `` HMS

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illustrious. The carrier is expected to arrive in the Philippines early

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next week and will take over from another Portsmouth ship.

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Two weeks on from the devastating typhoon that hit the Philippines,

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people across the UK are continuing to raise funds and gather equipment

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and clothing. One woman in Hampshire has had an overwhelming response to

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her appeal for donations. So much so, she and her family can barely

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move for boxes. Chrissy Sturt reports.

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This is usually a typical house in a residential street in the town of

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Whitchurch. But since Typhoon Haiyan, domesticity here has given

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way to the demands of the depot. The lounge is the central sorting

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office, the playroom is for packing only, and the conveyor belt is at

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full capacity. As for the double garage, you won't find a parking

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space in there. It just seems to have been passed on, word`of`mouth,

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with people contacting friends asking them to help. It has just

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spiralled massively into this. Just coming here and doing stuff,

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bringing stuffing, packaging it up, knowing it's going to get to the

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people is far more rewarding. You are all busy people with full lives

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` how have you found the time? Microbrew there is always time. If

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you've got time to sit down for a coffee, you've got time to wrap up a

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box. Directing operations is Aizel Finch. She's turned her house over

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because she's from the Philippines ` and wants to help. I have millions

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of countrymen who are affected. You know how many have passed away and

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there are still plenty injured out there. Millions out there still

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don't have access to clean water, to food and to shelter. It was Aizel's

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Facebook post that got the ball rolling. One of her relations took

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these photos. Sharing them on Facebook sparked a big response.

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This gives you some idea of what has been donated so far. We've got

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nappies, a lot of clothing, as you'd expect, some camping equipment `

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though that is something they say they could do with a lot more of `

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as well as bottles the babies, medical supplies and food. All this

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aid is being collected by charities working in partnership with the Red

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Cross ` and will soon arrive where they're most needed.

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A petition has gained nearly 1,800 signatures from Wokingham residents

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who are against a ?95 million development in the town. The plans

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for Elms Field would see new homes, a supermarket and a hotel. But

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locals say they would lose nearly half their open park space.

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Councillors say developing the park is the only way to regenerate the

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town and that the issue will be debated at a special council

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meeting. Micro If we don't do it, the town will

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die. 60% expenditure within walking goes outside Woking because there

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are not the facilities in the town. This land was donated to the people

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of Woking in perpetuity in the 1950s and the council has appropriated the

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land and wants to build on some of it and it is this big, green lung in

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the heart of Woking and once it's gone, it will be gone.

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Motorists in the Thames Valley are expecting long delays as part of the

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A34 is due to close all weekend for maintenance repairs. The work is

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taking place at a bridge near Beedon. The northbound carriageway

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will be shut between Didcot and the M4 until Monday morning. There's a

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70 mile detour for motorway traffic via the M40, A404 and the M4.

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Still to come in this evening's South Today: Keeping the tradition

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of Stir`up Sunday ` will you be making Christmas puds this weekend?

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A man has been airlifted to hospital after he was badly burnt in a fire

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at Bognor Regis. He was in this bungalow in Clarence Road when the

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fire took hold this afternoon. Two crews from the Sussex Fire Rescue

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Service, wearing breathing apparatus, managed to put the fire

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out. Another man in the house suffered smoke inhalation and was

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treated at the scene. A Gosport firm, Vector Aerospace,

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has announced it's reviewing the size of its workforce. The company

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say there's an expected fall`off in work as the Royal Navy's Sea King

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helicopters are retired from service in 2016. 1,000 people are employed

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at the Fleetlands site. The company say a consultation's expected to

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last several months. The Berkshire jail made famous by

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Oscar Wilde, who was imprisoned there, has shut for good. The last

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few young offenders to be held at HMP Reading left a month earlier

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than planned. The closure is part of a Government programme to replace

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old and inefficient prisons. And it's sparked a debate about what

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should happen to the historic building. Nikki Mitchell reports.

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The last prisoners were moved out this morning. One was happy to be

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going home, though, with his release date coinciding with the closure. I

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was in there for 19 months. It's quite a nice prison. There is a good

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bunch of staff. They do well. I'm going to look for a job now and try

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to sort my life out. The last remaining offenders here found out

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where they were being moved to last week. They were all gathered on the

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landing, apparently. Big smiles for those moving to prisons closer to

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home but this appointment for those moving further away. The closure is

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part of a nationwide prison replacement programme. The prison

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service said it wanted to provide better value for the taxpayer, while

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helping to bring down our stubbornly high reoffending rates. The

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prison's 160 staff are being given the option of redeployment or

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voluntary redundancy. There is a community of people here who have

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worked here for many years and really cared that these lads so it

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is a very sad day. It's a pity the Ministry of Justice should reach the

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conclusion that this was too expensive to run. I would have

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thought, because of its size, it was ideal and would have given much more

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community feel rather than a massive, the institution where

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nobody knows anybody. I don't know what's going to happen to the

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building because it is a historic place, with Oscar Wilde and

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everything. It had a profound effect on him. During his time, most of the

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other prisons were quite poor and he was in with children but it was the

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execution of a soldier that had the inspiration on him to write a book.

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As the jail was listed on another listed site, there will be

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convocations. The blip we will be looking for the Ministry of

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developing the site. We will want any developer to recognise their

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responsible at ease and also the potential. Hopes for a commercially

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viable redevelopment with space for community use on the site.

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The owners of South Parade Pier in Southsea have been forced to close

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it over concerns for safety. The listed building was shut over a year

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ago after it was found to be a danger to the public. The owners had

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intended to reopen it on Monday but the city council has ordered it to

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be closed to protect everyone. A year of dredging work is to be

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carried out in the shipping channel to the port of Southampton, to make

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it deeper and wider. Fareham company Boskalis Westminster has won a ?30

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million contract to dig up three million cubic metres of clay, sand

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and gravel from the channel, which runs for 25 miles through the Solent

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and east of the Isle of Wight. It follows this dredging, close to a

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new container berth that will open next year to handle a new generation

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of larger ships. The largest cruise ship to be based

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in Southampton has been announced. Carrying more than four thousand

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passengers, Anthem of the Seas will bring ?50 million a year more

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business to the port than this year's ships. Here's our transport

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correspondent Paul Clifton. And some will certainly look

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different. The viewing pod, on a dry `` a hydraulic arm, will lift

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passengers high above the sea. Passengers will also be able to try

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flying. You can fly, effectively, with air coming up from beneath you

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to hold your loft. You will be on a ship in the middle of the ocean and

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there will be a ripcord and you won't even be touching anything. The

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keel was laid earlier this week at a shipyard in Germany. With 4000

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passengers on 16 decks, Anthem will arrive in April 2015. The target

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market ` younger people, cruising for the first time. It will replace

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this ship and will add 500 passengers to every sad visit.

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Shortly before it arrives, rival P will bring another new ship to the

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port, called Britannia. On to sport now and the Premier

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League returns tomorrow after the international break. And Southampton

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fans will be wondering if their side's tremendous start to the

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season can continue, Tony, it could get even better for them tomorrow,

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couldn't it? People are cruising into Southampton

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on those big liners and they know the football team is putting the

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city on the map. Over the next two weekends we could

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get a sense of just what this Southampton side is capable of. Next

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week, they go to Chelsea. Tomorrow it's Arsenal. Saints start the day

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third, but could go top if they win and Liverpool, in second, don't beat

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Merseyside rivals Everton tomorrow lunchtime. Arsenal are unbeaten in

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their last 18 home games against Southampton but people are seeing a

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different Saints side this season. Southampton have been scintillating

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as they surged into the top three. Football has lauded their style and

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the English call that has helped them get up the league. McGreal

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it'll be tough. They've massively from last year. It is going to be a

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tough game. Southampton haven't been at the top of the league for 30

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years and the manager knows how formidable arsenal could be.

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TRANSLATION: Obviously, the team we are going to play against on

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Saturday is playing the best but won the league. All the teams want to

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bring the ball back quickly. There is nothing special there. We just do

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it better than others. TRANSLATION: In the league, a team can beat any

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team. We have the belief that we can beat any side and we just have to

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keep on believing in that until the end of the season. At least one X

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Saint could stand on their way tomorrow. Theo Walcott is expected

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to return from injury. This team has already picked up points at Anfield

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and Old Trafford so confidence is not something the men will be short

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of. After three league games without a

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win, Reading travel to Blackburn tomorrow. Seven points separate the

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seven places between the two sides tomorrow, with the Royals in the

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thick of the play`off chase in sixth. They're looking for a first

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win since the victory at Doncaster last month.

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Meanwhile, here's what else is happening this weekend. Bournemouth

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want to keep goalkeeper Lee Camp beyond his initial loan spell. The

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Cherries, in 14th, take on Derby in ninth at Dean Court tomorrow.

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Meanwhile Brighton are at Wigan. Don't forget there's full commentary

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of all the matches on BBC Local Radio while the Football League Show

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has all the goals straight after Match Of The Day. The programme is

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on the iPlayer for a full week, as well. We'll have the main highlights

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on Monday. Michael Carberry top scored for

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England on a disastrous second day of the Ashes series. Carberry scored

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40 and appeared to be helping England set up a strong position in

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the first test in Brisbane until a batting collapse saw the visitors

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skittled out for 136. The Hampshire batsman said he relished his opening

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Ashes experiences. They bowled really well. On a personal note, I

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loved the challenge. It was great to get involved and to be part of the

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start of the Ashes. Loved being out there, love to the battle. They came

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hard and that's where you want to be as a cricketer.

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London Irish return to Premiership action this weekend by travelling to

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Leicester. The Exiles, who play home games at Reading's Madejski Stadium,

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are boosted by the return of Shane Geraghty, Marlon Yarde, and George

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Skivington. Irish are 11th in the table, with only two wins this term.

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In the national league, 12th placed Worthing go for win number four at

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Richmond. Henley, in 10th, are home to Blackheath.

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Enjoyed your sporting weekend and we pray for better things down under!

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Traditionally it's the Sunday before Advent that families make their

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Christmas Pudding. Stir`up Sunday is this weekend. Macri

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We made it earlier this year. The recipe is often kept secret within

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the family but there's always dried fruit and a bit of booze involved

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somewhere. And then there's the traditions of making a wish as you

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stir and putting silver coins in the pudding. I think I've eaten those! I

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hope not. I went to the Spreadeagle Hotel in Midhurst, where they have a

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very odd tradition. Come inside this hotel and look at

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how they deck the halls. Which room do you know that has decorations

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from Christmas? When our residents come over Christmas, they stay under

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night and we give them a Christmas pudding and they come to reception

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to be and they leave it as their reservation for next year. How old

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are some of these? The oldest one I've seen is from 1947. Have you had

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anybody come back after a number of years to claim their Christmas

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pudding? That did happen. We ship it and inside, there was just a morsel

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which was the size of a walnut rattling around inside. We've got a

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total of 83. We dropped one the other day and it fell onto

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somebody's head! Here's to more of them.

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In 25 are the Gloucesters. This one has a little heart. Sweet! We've

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been stirring up Christmas puddings are hundreds of years, wherever we

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are. From the Christmas kitchen at Aldershot, puddings preparing to go

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around the world. For the boys who can't get home to mother, they are

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putting in the real stuff. What's it like, boys? Any good? Macri blew

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give it a really nice mix and make sure everything is distributed. Now

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it's time for us to get in. Try to break it down if you can. Do you

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have a secret recipe? Why is it secret? It's such a tradition here

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that we have to. Is it about a particular ingredient that you put

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in? I couldn't possibly say! Do you put alcohol in? Oh, lots!

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Traditionally, there are 13 ingredients that go into a Christmas

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pudding. They are supposed to represent Jesus Christ and his 12

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disciples. I didn't know that! Do you make Christmas pudding? No, I

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specialise in breakfasts. What do you remember? How did it work in

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your house? Everyone made a big wish and some of us took ages doing it!

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You've made your wish but do watch out if you add silver coins. We had

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a blind aunt staying with us and we deliberately made her Christmas

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puddings with the silver piece in, thinking she would discover it.

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Unfortunately, she swallowed it! We never saw it again. Mine seems to be

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rather full. We had noticed! Rather a lot in my pudding. We cook it but

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we can never eat it! One last tradition. Like the brandy... ``

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like the brandy. It makes you feel Christmassy. I steamed pudding this

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morning. Smell it! It got steamed. You've put some alcohol in that! I

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just emptied the bottles! I'm always a bit too full when it comes to

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Christmas pudding. Also used are from east to West, apparently.

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That's because of the three wise men. Little traditions to

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everything. The weather is going to be maybe

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over the weekend and a bit more cloud so today was probably the best

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day. Roger captured a steam powered paddle steamer on the River at

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Wareham. That is a happy dormouse hibernating

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in a licensed box in the woods in West Sussex. It doesn't even look

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real! John took this photo of a sunset and

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that is Peter the poodle. I can't stop laughing! Over the next

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few days, a lot more cloud than today but had she broke and fostered

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through the course of tonight. Under clear skies, temperatures will fall

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away rapidly. The odd shower for Buckinghamshire. Temperatures will

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plunge and there is the risk of patchy ice. `1 Ord two in the

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countryside. A cold, frosty start to the day tomorrow. There will be

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sunshine but more cloud for the afternoon. Temperatures will reach

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six to seven. A very similar to what we had today. There is the northerly

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wind. Tomorrow night, a risk of mist and fog patches and patchy frost

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where we have a few clear spells, as the winds will fall right. They will

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fall like to on Sunday than much of the week with lows of one two four.

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`` between one and four. With the high`pressure, there is a lot of

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cloud associated. Cloud is brought of the North Sea on the

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north`easterly breeze and so a lot more cloud, some brightness to be

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had but it will stay dry. Monday will be cloudy. A lot of cloud

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associated with the high pressure over the weekend and into next week,

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though the winds start for light as we head through Sunday. Tomorrow

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will be the best day to enjoy the sunshine. Frost and fog first thing,

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which could linger until mid`morning. The winds stay lighter

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over the next few days, so it is going to be pleasant. A crisp

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feeling each morning. More weather and a 10`day forecast on the

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website. You like to beat poodle! I didn't

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think you are going to get through that.

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Have a great weekend. We're back on Monday. Good die. `` you liked Peter

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the poodle. Goodbye.

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