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Hello, I'm Sally Taylor. Welcome to On

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Hello, I'm Sally Taylor. Welcome to South Today. In tonight's programme:

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Exclusion zones for fracking, wildlife and conservation groups

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want tougher protection for the countryside. If we are going to frat

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in this country we need a regulatory regime that is fit for purpose. I

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wouldn't wish this on anyone ` the stabbing victim who had limbs

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amputated because of an infection. The big clear up at Hambledon `

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getting rid of 20,000 sandbags but it's what's been left behind. There

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has been water on the street for so long that there is no algae growing

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all the way down the side of the pavement. And cruising to a Wembley

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final ` Gosport prepare for the game of their life. I would label it as a

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David versus Goliath game but we all know that even can beat Goliath.

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Fracking should be banned from large swathes of the South. That's the

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view of a range of wildlife and countryside groups who are worried

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it could harm threatened species and pollute waterways. They want

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exclusion zones for our most precious landscapes but there are

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already plans for test drilling in the South Downs National Park that

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could involve the controversial shale gas technique. We'll be

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talking to one of the groups in a moment ` first this report from Joe

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Campbell. The anti`fracking campaigners have never lacked for

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emotion. Today's report is meant to replace this passion with hard

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facts. Those behind it are a world away from protestors like these

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demonstrating at Balcombe in West Sussex last summer. It's been

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commissioned by organisations involved in the conservation of the

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south's chalk fishing rivers, The National Trust and RSPB and sets out

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to undermine the idea that shale gas is a magic bullet in the fight

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against climate change. The report makes ten recommendations, including

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new stricter regulation, ensuring water companies are consulted. In

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some areas, they could be problems supplying water to both homes and

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fracking sites. And making the industry pay both for regulation

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costs and cleaning up after itself. It also makes the case for

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establishing so`called fracking exclusion zones covering National

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Parks, National Trust land and other environmentally sensitive areas,

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some of which already fall within areas where fracking licenses have

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been granted. The industry may have the backing of Ministers, but it

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says it's already heavily regulated and controls are far stricter here

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than the US where Shale Gas has been hailed for boosting the economy in

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tough times. We note the report, we are studying it at the moment. We

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are pleased that some of the recommendations we have already

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implemented in the UK and we welcome ongoing dialogue. Opponents of

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Fracking like these residents of Fernhurst on the edge of the South

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Down National Park will take comfort though that they can now point to

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those same organisations as sharing their concerns.

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One of the groups involved in today's report is the Angling Trust.

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A short time ago I spoke to Martin Salter from the Trust. I put it to

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him that oil and gas is already the most heavily regulated industry in

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the UK. Of course they would say that. In America they meet all sorts

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of assurances and yet the fracking industry over the managed to get

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itself exempted from the clean air and clean water act. We want to

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learn from experience. This is not a particularly anti`fracking report,

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it is a pro`wildlife report. We must have a regime that is fit for

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purpose. The current one is not. One of the problems you have is with the

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chalk rivers, take the river behind you, there will not be a fracking

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drill put there surely. I'm afraid there is every possibility there

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could be. I urge people to read the report that the angling trust has

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launched today. There is a frightening synergy between where

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the 161 chalk streams of Britain are and the proposed fracking sites.

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There is a big overlap here and they are proposing to drill hundreds of

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wealth into the chalk aquifer, that is very permeable, it could cause

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untold damage to wildlife. If you take the farm in Dorset near to the

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Jurassic Coast, that has had little impact on the Biederman. You are

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talking one drilling site, we are talking 33,000. Some of these are

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situated in areas of special scientific interest. We say there

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should be areas which are exempt from fracking where the

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infrastructure is not capable of taking the vast amount of lorry

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movements involved in the exercise. This is clearly a technology the

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government is determined to embrace, we are not saying do not do that but

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we are saying put the environment first. You just want to get the best

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deal possible? We certainly want to make sure if we are going to be

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extracting fossil fuels we except that is likely to happen but it is

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not done at the expense of our chalk streams and wildlife. It should not

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be done at the expense of our communities in rural areas that

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cannot deal with the traffic. An inquest into the death of a

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Hampshire man whose artificial breathing supply was interrupted has

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heard claims that the two nurses caring for him had a disagreement

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over how to use the ventilator. 39`year`old Matt Simmonds was

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receiving end of life care and died on the day he returned home. Today

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one of the nurses, who'd faced complaints about her NHS work,

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defended her actions. James Ingham reports from Winchester. Matt

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Simmons had a rare terminal condition. He had been discharged

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from the hospital to receive palliative care at home but he did

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that same day shortly after two nurses had changed shifts and just

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after an year Ben Plater had been switched over. The court heard from

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the night nurse whose clinical reputation has been called into

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question. She was on sick leave from her NHS job at Poole Hospital when

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she took on this private work. That followed an earlier suspension and

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disciplinary after she was found to have administered drugs wrongly on

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four occasions. She was asked whether this stress would have

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affected her ability to look after Matt Simmons, not at all, she said.

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The other nurse said she stood by a statement she gave to please but the

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two nurses had disagreed about the ventilator as they change machines.

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She said she remembers the sound of the second ventilator working but

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analysis of the machine shows it was never switched on after the first

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ventilator was twitched off, it was only turned on by the night nurse

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after Mr Simmons the mother noticed something was wrong, by that stage,

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he was already dead. The manufacturer has concluded his ear

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supply was interrupted for about an hour, that is backed up by a Home

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Office pathologist. A man from Sussex has spoken out about the

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dangers of knife crime after he lost his arms and legs following a

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stabbing. Ernest Moyo, who's known as Joe, was attacked after a party

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in Worthing in August 2012. Infection spread throughout his body

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and his limbs had to be amputated by surgeons in Brighton. He says he

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wouldn't wish what happened to him on anybody, not even the four men

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who've been found guilty of grievous bodily harm. He spoke exclusively to

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our reporter Juliette Parkin. It was not something his fiancee thought

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she would ever have to do, nurse and gear for her partner of eight years.

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19 months ago, both their lives changed when Joe was stabbed. I

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started waking up it by bit and I could see my hands going chart all

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black. I knew something was going wrong with my legs as well. The

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attack happened during an argument between two groups of men in

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Worthing. Joe was stabbed in his stomach and leg and left leading in

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the street. Surgeons at the hospital fought to save his life. He was not

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breathing or anything it was the machines that kept him alive. That

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was not Joel lying there, it was just like, oh my god, really

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shocked. Sussex Police interviewed Joe in hospital three months after

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the attack. His condition was so serious it was feared he would die,

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evidence was critical. Some people do not want to speak to police, they

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have the entitlement they do not have talk to us. Abel had been

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drinking, they were very young, it was a very fast`moving incident that

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happened. It was people what a few seconds of holding a knife or

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sticking a knife into someone can actually do. Four men will be

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sentenced for grievous bodily harm next month. Two hospitals which had

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been at risk of giving poor care to patients have been upgraded, in the

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latest report by inspectors. The Royal Bournemouth and the Royal

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Berkshire hospital in Reading have been moved out of the highest risk

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category by the Care Quality Commission. Our Health Correspondent

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David Fenton has been looking at the report and he joins me now. So what

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are we to make of this, are they safer? This report isn't judging

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safety of hospitals, its judging risk. So, how likely is it that

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hospital might be doing something wrong? Both those hospitals were on

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proverbial naughty step last year as being potentially a high risk. You

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remember there was a big inspection at Royal Bournemouth and quite a

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damning report but it's worked hard to improve and both it and the Royal

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Berkshire have been taken out of worst category. In fact Reading

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hospital has gone from being one of the highest risk, to one of the

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lowest. Are these real improvements or is this just about statistics? If

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the improvements aren't real then it's all a big waste of time really.

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Because that's what it's all about and it does seem to be working. The

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Mental Health unit Antelope House had a poor report earlier this year

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because of staffing problems, and that's now improved as well. Safety

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and quality of care is our priority. We are inspecting our services and

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looking at how we improve quality of their all the time. We welcome them

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coming in and supporting as to do that. These improvements will only

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really matter if the people who use these services feel and see them

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getting better themselves. Still to come: Drama on the ice brings the

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Bisons their first silverware in 14 years. A new system for dealing with

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bullying and abuse cases in the Armed Forces has been described as a

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whitewash by the campaign group Liberty. It helped represent the

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family of Bournemouth soldier Anne`Marie Ellement who committed

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suicide at Bulford Barracks after bullying and the mental impact of an

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alleged rape. However, the Ministry of Defence says under the new

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ombudsman system complaints will be handled fairly and effectively.

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Heavy machinery rolled into the little Hampshire village of

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Hambledon today to start removing thousands of soggy sandbags. With

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124 homes flooded in the winter storms, it was among the worst hit

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communities in the south. The cost of ten long weeks of pumping,

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defending homes and road closures is thought to have added up to a

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whopping ?4million pounds. Chrissy Sturt reports. It is a serious

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clean`up job. Dozens of workmen moved into the picture postcard

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village today to start the clearance. We have deployed 70,000

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sandbags in the past few months and put simply, we want them back. We

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want to take them away for recycling. This woman had meters of

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pipework and six pumps moving water from her house. There is a massive

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clean`up going on now, the removal of thousands of sandbags, trying to

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put their homes back together, carpets and furniture being removed.

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This is just one of the homes where the dehumidifiers are still working

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hard. They had sewage water coming in here and it has very badly

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affected the house. They had to take up carpets in several of the rooms.

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This houses thousands of years old meaning they will have to put

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plaster on these walls, the bill is likely to cost ?10,000. There is a

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?3 million pipe required. But areas do not qualify for flood defence

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money. After eight trip to Westminster they are still positive.

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We cannot have half the pipe, it has got to be all pipe running through

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the length of the village. I remain confident that later this year the

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bulldozers will move in and start doing the work. Despite the efforts

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to return to normal here and there are still several road closures in

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place and there has been water in the streets for so long that there

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is no algae growing all the way down the sides of the pavements. After

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months of traffic chaos and long queues through Reading, a major

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commuter route over the River Thames has reopened this afternoon. It

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follows temporary repairs to the flood damaged road at Sonning

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Bridge. The council needs to carry out work, but has come under intense

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criticism from drivers and politicians for not acting quickly

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enough. Nikki Mitchell reports. Emergency repairs began this morning

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saw one carriageway at least could be reopened with temporary traffic

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lights. It is better late than never for this president who is isolated

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from her friends and family across the river. She says complaints fell

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on deaf ears. I got the highways, it is nothing to do with fuzz was the

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attitude I got. You can understand why we are frustrated, they just did

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not seem to care. Hopefully after this weekend I shall be able to get

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out easier. There has been huge political pressure to get this busy

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commuter route open again. MPs have been inundated by complaints from

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commuting constituents, from businesses and residents. They, in

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turn, have been urging Oxfordshire County Council to react more

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quickly. By the floodwaters have dropped engineers have conceded a

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temporary fixes adequate for now. There are hopes the government will

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pay for more permanent repairs so the route will have to be closed

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again soon. We need to sit down and work out the proper plan for when

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the road could have permanent repairs to load normal service to

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resume. We have to balance when the best time for that is, do we wait

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for school holidays or crack on with that now? The long`term more

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expensive plan is to raise the road significantly saw it does not get

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involved with floodwater again. Residents on the Isle of Wight are

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fighting plans for new housing. A developer tried for a second time

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for a new application with fewer properties on the original site

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which was rejected. Our reporter has more. The Isle of Wight Council

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wants to build more homes in places that already have good facilities

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like a post office and school. Here, one landowner applied to build

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89 houses on his land, expanding the village by over 50%. That plan was

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rejected so he has applied again for 40 homes on the same site. He

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quickly launched an appeal for a smaller number of homes on the same

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site. I think we should contribute along with everyone else, if there

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is a identified local need the majority of the residents here think

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five or ten houses would be ample over the next five years, it needs

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to be organic and sustainable, neither of which comes with this

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planning application. Like macro the council admit houses have to be

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built but location is critical. We need appropriate development in the

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right places with the right infrastructure. If the proposed

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developments do not meet this criteria they should not go ahead.

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The landowner would not speak to us, it is now going to the council to

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decide whether his visions for the future or this field become reality.

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The decision to approve a 175 acre solar farm has faced the judicial

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review. The solar farm in mapper turn was agreed by the local council

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in November but local residents will appeal the decision at a meeting in

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May. Now on to sport. This man knows how to live the high life! It has

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been a busy week, let's just say that. We will start on the ice. 14

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years without a trophy, last night Basingstoke Bison ended their

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drought, by lifting ice hockey's English Premier League Cup. They did

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it on a dramatic night at Planet Ice in Basingstoke. Tony Husband watched

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the action unfold. The waiting was finally over. Beating/bisons have

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some silverware. It seemed destined to have an exciting night. The

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aggregate score became 5`1 and it seemed like this should be a victory

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parade from the start. As the night went on that aggregate lead fell

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away. Their opponents had the 4`2 lead on the night. This goal

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restored the 2`goal aggregate lead which was enough. We just needed

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that last goal and we got it, the places rocking. I would not be any

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rebels tonight, absolutely brilliant. The fans deserved it

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tonight, we did it the right way. More than 14,000 fans packed into

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planet ice. Let's hope it is not another On to football, and

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Bournemouth moved into the top half of the Championship table, with

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their third straight win. 40 news before another trophy. The success

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at Blackburn was also their third clean sheet in a row. The Cherries

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came closest to breaking the deadlock in the first half, when

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defender Steve Cook's header struck the upright. But midway through the

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second period, top scorer Lewis Grabban beat former England keeper

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Paul Robinson, for his fifteenth goal of the season. That lifted the

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Cherries up to twelfth ` 10 points short of the play off positions. And

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Reading's young stars celebrated a huge result at the Madejski Stadium,

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as they knocked mighty Liverpool out of the FA Youth Cup. The Royals

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Under 18s found themselves 4`2 down in extra time. But in the last

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seconds, George McLennan levelled at 4`4 to send the game to penalties.

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And after Liverpool had missed, Reading's Taylor Crossdale held his

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nerve, as the Royals reached the youth cup semi`finals for the first

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time in the club's history. They'll meet either Fulham or Huddersfield.

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Congratulations to them. Great commentary! Gosport Borough's

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Wembley date is now just over a week away. As part of the build`up,

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managers and players from both Borough, and opponents Cambridge,

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got a first glimpse of the FA Trophy, as they took a tour down the

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Thames to publicise the Final. Lewis Coombes joined them. Cruising along

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the Thames in the London sunshine, Gosport Borough already feel like

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they have one. Players have been left pinching themselves. The

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prospect of policing the famous Wembley graphs. The prospect of

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Wembley does not happen to many footballers at the top level for as

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it is incredible to get that chance. Being from the league above,

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Cambridge are undoubtedly favourites. What an enormous task it

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will be to play Cambridge but I have labelled it the David versus Goliath

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game and we all know that David can Goliath. Bike macro they are no

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hoping to become the lowest ranked team to win it in 20 years. I have

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done a best man speech and I did all right. The gaffer is the motivator

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in the team, a few of us will see our things and we will let our

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football do the talking. It is the biggest game in Gosport's history.

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It will put us on the football match nationally. I am very proud of the

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town. Sport will be hoping the sunshine is on them again come the

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final. Lots more about that next week, that is the week on Sunday. I

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will be at Wembley for that one. Talking of commentary, that guy from

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the reading youth team was fabulous. Sometimes passion just

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comes out. Sometimes you have to let the passion just go. It is

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fantastic. Now onto the weather. It has been glorious today, one of the

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warmest days of the week? We peeked at 17 today in some parts of the

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region. Basking. And what a beautiful selection of photographs

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again today. A glorious scene from Andy Lyons as the sun rose in

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Swanage this morning. Hazy skies as the mist cleared over Didcot. Thank

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you to Becca Collacott for that one. And this photo really captures the

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springtime feel ` it was taken by Ed Inman at Poole Park. Not all of

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buyers seeing that beautiful sunshine today. Some of us were

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stuck with fog for much of the day. That is rolling back in know and we

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are seeing delays already on the services over to the island. Stay

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tuned to your local BBC Radio station for travel updates. Tonight

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the fog will roll in across much of the region. We are expecting some

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quite dense patches once again. Not everybody seeing the really thick

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stuff but where we do see it this ability could be reduced to 100

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metres or less. Through the morning rush hour we do have a yellow

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weather warning in place once again. That is valid until 11pm. By then

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most of ours will start to see an improving picture. There will be

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brighter skies and sunny spells into the afternoon. Coastal areas and the

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Isle of White could see some of that fog lingering through the day

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tomorrow but elsewhere we are hoping much of it will lift away. Overnight

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tonight we will gradually CBeebies pick`up. On Friday night that will

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happen and we will see less in the way of fog. Generally cloudy with

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six or seven Celsius the overnight close. For the weekend we have this

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area of high pressure so things are staying settled once again. We will

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see a little more cloud around, breezy as well but generally some

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good brightness on both days and we will see some sunny spells at some

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point with more in the week of sunshine into Sunday. Generally a

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dry weekend with warm sunny spells and a little breezy. Brightening up

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later and staying settled through the weekend. Just to let you know

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about something they are doing tomorrow. A couple of weeks ago we

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reported from the scene of the biggest railway landslip in living

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memory. Creus there have been working around the clock to get

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things back online and tomorrow we will be back in Botley to see how

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they are getting on and show you the impressive results. Thank you for

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