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Hello, I'm Sally Taylor. Welcome to South Today.

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150 asylum seekers put up in Bournemouth hotels ?

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but the local MP says the town is not the right place

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I make absolutely no apologx for putting the jobs and economx for the

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area that I represent in thd House of Commons before anything dlse

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Picking up the pieces after the winter flooding, but householders

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Clearing dumped rubbish ` the flytippers costing charhties

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And after fire destroys much of their house,

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the Doolittle family and thdir 00 animals begin the long cleanup.

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Are there some sorts of visitors our tourist resorts

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It's a question being asked in Bournemouth tonight after it was

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revealed that 150 asylum sedkers are staying in two hotels in thd town.

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The Home Office is picking tp the bill because its usual accolmodation

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Let's cross to Ben Moore who is live in Bournemouth tonight.

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Thank you. Foreign students are here, and there are a bustlhng

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tourism industry, this town can call itself multicultural, but whth the

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presence of asylum`seekers here there is rumbling the spreading

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across the South. We have bden with the one asylum seeker, who has now

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got a hotel on the sea front for his home. He may be thousands of miles

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from his home, but he is notorious. Because he distributed Westdrn aid

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in Pakistan, he was trying to be killed. He is now here with other

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asylum`seekers. Everyone is worried about their future. We are worried

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about basic needs, like food and residents. But it is not like a

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proper house, like a home or something. A home or somethhng. 150

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seven speakers are staying `t two hotels. They are both owned by the

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Brittania chain. The rims cost a minimum of ?45 a night, and one

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local MP has said they are not welcome. `` rooms. We had the knack

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should return to sending thdm back to the last`place that they were. ``

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we should return to. They are here because of London is full. The Home

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Office busted them out after accommodation became overcrowded. It

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is not the first time we have seen the brand impact this does `` bed

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and breakfast places being tsed because there is a delay in

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decision`making processes in determining whether people should be

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given refugee status or not. This has caused fears that it might

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affect the tourism industry, but the council has been assured th`t this

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is a short`term measure that they pose no threat to residents here or

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cost them anything. I don't think it is fair, giving them a hotels when

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there are a lot of people around here looking for hotels who can t

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find them. I know people looking for them that can't find them. H haven't

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even noticed them yet. I know that one hotel is where they are meant to

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be, but they've got to go somewhere. It is not the asylum`seekers will be

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here no more than two weeks. During that time, they cannot use their

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visit is like doctors or schools, all they can do is sit and wait

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People they're made of the development?

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It is causing them some concern We had a statement from hotel

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association which Western why the Government is using the town, but

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they've attracted that without an explanation this afternoon. The

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dispersal of asylum`seekers around the UK is a normal thing. It is

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normally northern towns that accommodate them, and at thd start

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of our story, we saw one man who is hoping to get a permanent home here.

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His journey is certainly not over. Surrey County Council is calling

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on the government to extend its deadline

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for flood protection grants. Money was made available

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for businesses and home owndrs who were affected by last winter's

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flooding, to help with the clear up Thousands have already benefited,

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but there's concern that those who are only now returning to

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their homes may not be able to get work done and claim the mondy back

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before the March deadline. Sean Killick reports from

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Hayling Island. It's a very calm day here today a

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very different picture from what it was back in the winter when the

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waves crashed in on the winter storms and the first building to

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bear the brunt here on the hsland was this one. This was the scene

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inside the pub on Valentine's Day. Heart breaking for owners I`n and

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Carol. As you can see, it is all to the downstairs of the pub. Through

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the centre. In the kitchen. Unit spends ?25,000 fixing the d`mage and

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carry out flood prevention work and he has received about ?15,000 in

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flood relief rents. No they were fantastic. The Council are `ctively

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approached us and let us know the grants were available. They provided

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a proactive granted to let ts do work on the building to help us

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prevent future floods. There are three different rogue

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Rams. These have helped owners imlensely.

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The repair and renew scheme pays up to ?5,000 for new measures to

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protect against future flooding Nearly 150 claims were made on the

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Isle of Wight. 50 properties have received the support. It is not just

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about getting your property back to where it was, because your hnsurer

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can help you. It is about what changes you can make to your

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property for next time, when there is more weather, are you in a better

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position to withstand a? Is some Council stated claim the de`dline

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needs extending. The Surrey County Council have said that the lany

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homeowners are certainly to get access. However, the Governlent said

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they have received no request to extend the deadline and an dxpect

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all the work to be completed by next March.

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The Conservatives have been setting out their economic plans for the

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next five years with further pension changes and a benefits freeze.

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Like Labour last week, the Tories have struggled to control

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the conference headlines in what is meant to be the last big showcase

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Our Political Editor Peter Henley sent this report from Birmingham.

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It's the conference that st`rted in defections and scandal,

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but one man's loss Reading Dast MP Rob Wilson's gain, appointed

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You wrote a book about scandals in politics.

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Is this a strange way to cole into being a minister?

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Well, obviously it is not the ide`l way.

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There are other ways I could have come into it, but unfortunately

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Brooks Newmark had a few problems and he had to resign

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And, of course, you can't ldave a ministerial position unfilled for

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any length of time and therd are many charities in the sector that I

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am now going to be responsible for who were looking for leadership who

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were looking for someone to come in and take over.

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But, of course, the Prime Mhnister had to act quickly and decisively,

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Any event here that talks about the European Union seems to be popular.

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There were huge queues for renegotiating the EU, something

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I think people are getting tired of talk, which is why I think UKIP

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He is seen as a man of the people, has a pint of beer and a fag

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And his language is simple, his message is simple.

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I think we have got to be adoptive of that and tell people where it is

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that we are going so they know and understand that we have got

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David Cameron is promising a referendum if he gets in.

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I am very delighted that he has promised a referendum, and H believe

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he means it and if we win ndxt May, the country will get one.

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This is a party in Birmingham that feels it is under

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NHS England has defended its decision to fund

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the proton beam therapy for Ashya King, the Portsmouth boy who needs

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The five`year`old is currently having daily visits to

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Doctors in the UK originallx said the therapy offered no benefits

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NHS England says funding has now been approved through a second

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separate process ` but it ddclined to be interviewed on its decision.

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Still to come in this evening's South Tod`y:

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A walk down memory lane ` thousands step out to raise money

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Portsmouth is one of the most dangerous places in

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the country for cycling, according to new government statistics.

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The City Council says the r`te is relatively high because so lany

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people cycle in the city ` but cyclists say they're increasingly

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Jon Cuthill's been finding out what needs to be done to cut

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Portsmouth's roads can be a battle ground.

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Tempers are frayed between cyclists and motorists.

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Drivers are very aggressive in their cars.

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There are times when I think I must have an invisible cloak on

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They are a law unto themselves most of the time.

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Government figures show last year in Portsmouth, there were 906 cycling

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accidents reported to the police per million of the population.

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Only London and Hull fared worse in the whole country.

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Portsmouth City Council has pledged ?2.5 million to improving things.

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Some junctions and bike lands will be made safer and 20 mph spded

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Where we can and we have got the space, we will look to put more

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harder engineering measures and create more space for cxclists.

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The reality is, we cannot knock houses down.

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We have got terraced housing even on the main road.

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We don't have any public land available to encroach into,

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I think, in the short term, Portsmouth needs to look at how it

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can creatively make some ch`nges to junctions to make cyclists safer

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Nationally, the Department for Transport says it has doubled

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funding for cycling to ?374 million to help deliver safer juncthons

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For all cyclists on the South's roads, those improvements c`n't come

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And there'll be more on Inshde Out tonight at 7:30pm,

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as Jon Cuthill examines whether Dutch roundabouts

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The Winter Gardens in Bourndmouth used to be a major concert venue but

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finding a new use for the shte has proved to be a real song and dance.

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It's a key location in the centre of the town and a number of gr`nd plans

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have fallen by the wayside `mid considerable local controversy.

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This afternoon, councillors gave their backing to a new blueprint.

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Katy Austin is there ` this one got the green light?

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Yes, today proposals for development of the

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The large sloping area did contain a popular performance hall there

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Now as other building sites havd sprung

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up around it, the site remahns undeveloped, left as a car park

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In the past two years, two plans for developments ` of leisure

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space, hundreds of homes, and hotels ` have been rejected, in large part

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The bid discussed by Bournemouth Borough Council today

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The developer said it had addressed concerns over traffic and shze.

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And the council's planning committee agreed.

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If it was all about money, they would've developed the site by now,

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this is all about the right development. This is a great town. I

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have been here 33 years, I would not move. Why would we put some shabby

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ten hut in our town? It oncd indoor facilities to attract tourists and

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new homes, both will be provided by these plans. But not everybody

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thinks this is the right thhng for Bournemouth. Nobody knows what the

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facilities will be. It is all smoke and mirrors, and that is ond issue.

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The other issue is we need to consider the increase in tr`ffic

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Thomas which could be detrilental to the area. Some of those concerns

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were reflected by councillors in today's meeting. The decision was

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that something needed to be done with the site and these bozos might

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be a start. `` proposals. Like many small charities,

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the Phyllis Tuckwell Hospicd in Farnham has to work hard to

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raise much needed funds. But it's found itself losing money

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because of the thoughtlessndss Worthless furniture is being dumped

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outside its shop and the hospice has Staff call it "Car Boot Monday"

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as they're left to deal with goods Donations like these make a vital

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contribution for the ?15,000 that this hospice has to find each day to

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keep its doors open. The st`rt of the week rings a less welcole

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collection of items here on the doorstop. This morning we h`d a

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office chair, totally wet and ruined by the rain. A mangled wine rack.

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There comes a point when thhngs have to go down the tape or in the

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rubbish and with the majority of this, we have reached that point. It

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is relentless. These are thd type of items that have kept the hospice

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running for over 30 years. For the rest, it is just a fly`tipphng. To

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make things worse, just a short distance away, there is a fly type.

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They are open on Sunday and are happy to take things off of

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people's hands that they no longer want. We would ask people to bring

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things to our shop that we can sell during opening hours. Then we can

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work out what is good and what we cannot sell. Putting it outside

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means it simply will not be able to be used and we then spend money

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adding rid of it. The cost of disposing of other's rubbish is

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something they cannot afford. Derek Rankin and

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his family have more than 100 pets. On Saturday,

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they were out shopping when they saw They soon found out that it was

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their house that was on fird. As they rushed home, Derek's only

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thought was for his animals. Chris Robinson went to meet the man

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whose neighbours call him Doolittle. I was absolutely devastated, I

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wasn't worried about my house, I wanted to get in and see my animals.

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This is what is left of Derdk's kitchen. Thankfully, the fire did

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not spread. Inside the housd was dozens of pets. It was a fire alarm

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that alerted the neighbours. They had to climb in and pull out the

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animals. He was treated for smoke inhalation. Derek is thankftl for

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that neighbour's intervention, although he doesn't know who it is.

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There are many exotic animals here as well as the common ones. We have

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got tortoises, one is, a cotple of a bearded dragons, a couple of the

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bullfrogs. Sadly, several animals died in the fire. This frog was

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lucky, she was black but was resuscitated. She has made ` full

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recovery. Here she is with `nother dog, being booked after by the

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firefighters who treated thdm. Once we established that no human life

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was at risk, we had to look at the best interest of the animals left

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behind. That is I think that is playing on Derek's mind as well Do

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you think you will stop havhng so many animals? We will have to, but

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animals are my life. I prefdr animals to people. He is so fond of

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his pets, these turkeys havd survived many Christmases. Happily,

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they will look forward to this oneone, two.

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Onto the sport, now. I haven't seen you for months. Yorked wearhng a

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good colour, because the fans of this club will be happy. Thdy

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cleared up ?7 million of debt. Pompey had two spells

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in administration between 2010 and 2013, in which the business failed

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owing tens of millions of pounds, and the team was relegated from

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the Premier League to Leagud Two. A supporters' trust now owns Pompey

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and the regime in charge believe their business model is one other

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football clubs should follow. Now that's gone, we can rebtild for

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the future, but what we can't do is take our eye off the ball. @nd

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really, we are at ground zero now, we've cleared that, we've started,

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we're in a really good position But in any business, especially a

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football club, three or four bad months and you can be back hn

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trouble again. So we've just got to make sure we keep our eye on the

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ball, keep moving forward and keep working to the disaplines that we

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have done for the past 18 months. A former Portsmouth manager, Harry

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Redknapp, had a losing return to the south coast this weekend as another

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of his former clubs, Southalpton, All the goals came quickly

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after the break. Ryan Bertrand with his first for

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the club put Southampton in front. The former Poole town strikdr

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Charlie Austin levelled for the visitors but standbx

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for a brilliant goal from Graziano To the football league and the goals

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from your region. A six`goal thriller at the

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Madejski Stadium with the Royals A first goal, too,

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for defender Michael Hector. The celebration should improve

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with a little bit more practice Jake Taylor leveled

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almost immediately. First, Wolves 3`2 up,

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Nick Blackman credited with an own goal here ` no goal`line technology

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in the Football League, remdmber. But Glenn Murray there with

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a beauty in the 89th minute. Bournmouth picked up their first

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League win in seven, with a goal Yan Kerrigan claimed his first

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since the first opening day of the season, the Cherries go to

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a sixth place derby tomorrow in confident mood after Simon Francis

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stepped in to round off the win We perfromed very well and

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as you say, not got the restlts but think if you keep performing

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at the levels that we have been a An encouraging point for Brhghton

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in Nottingham Forrest who h`d led the table at the start of the day,

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Albian haven't found the net Craig Mackail`Smith had thehr best

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chance and the city's ground. A goalless draw

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for Portsmith means it's three unbeaten for them, but they did have

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many chances to win at Hartlepool, Partick Agyman in the first half

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and Craig Westcarr in the sdcond. A big win for London Irish

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on Saturday` their first It came thanks to 17 points

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from the boot of Shane Geraghty Their try came through Halani Aulika

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as Irish ended a run of ten defeats in a row agahnst

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Leicester in all competitions. After promotion to the

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First Division of the County Championship, the ch`nges to

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personnel have begun at Hampshire. In comes former Sussex bowldr

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Yasir Arafat and the talentdd Michael Bates is among thosd

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released, while fast bowler David Balcombe has moved to Surrex, where

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he's agreed a two year contract Justin Rose emerged as one

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of the standard bearers of the European team, winning four points

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as Europe retained the Ryder Cup. While he was doing that,

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Bournemouth's Georgia Hall was winning her first professional

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tournament. The 18`year`old won the

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Strasbourg Open by four shots. Georgia, who plays at Ferndown,

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turned professional earlier this year

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and her main aim is to earn a full Speedway now, and both Poold Pirates

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and Swindon Robins start thd end Pirates finished top of the

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Elite League table after the regular season, but are without

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Darcy Ward, who's suspended. 44 million people

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in the world have dementia, so it's easy to see why finding

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effective treatments is a priority. The Alzheimer?s Society is spending

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?5 million a year on research ` This weekend, thousands of people

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came together to raise funds and awareness for the Society, taking

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part in the annual Memory W`lk Roger Finn met up with a falily

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in Portsmouth who were taking part Warming up for the walk. Among those

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taking part, this couple. Three years ago, Sheila noticed that the

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ball but was becoming more vague, repeating things and forgetting

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things. `` Bob. I noticed that he would begin his speech and start

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again halfway through. They find regular support at a cafe rtn by the

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charity. The walk is their way of giving something back. Many people

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here covered ten km, although some random shorter. All of them are

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raising money for funding for research into this. I would say take

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it up clearly, the get it in the eye, and say to yourself, wd will

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live with this every day, btt we will not die. We will live life to

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the full. Well done took part of the walks.

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It was a misty start in places today.

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This picture of Corfe Castld was taken by Andy Lyons.

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Steve Pullen also captured the murky start on the the

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And John Cropp took this photo of a cow cooling off in watdr

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For some of us, it was a warm day. Through the course of today, we are

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expecting some sunny spells. Rain is likely tomorrow night and towards

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the end of the week. It will turn cooler. Through the course of the

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night, like last night, there are risks of fog and mist patchds. There

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will be one or two showers skirting the coast. Under the cleared skies,

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it does not he will see somd fog, but it won't be as dense. It

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predominantly dry start to the day tomorrow. Some murkiness first

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thing, but it will clear. The audit shower is a possibility, especially

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along the south coast. `` odd shower. The temperature will be

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warmer, perhaps 21 Celsius. Tomorrow night, we will see initiallx a

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lovely evening, but the clotds will increase and the rain will `rrive.

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Outbreaks of patchy, light rain although not too much. The

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temperatures will fall to a mild 15 to 16 Celsius. A mild and d`mp the

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start to the day on Wednesd`y, introducing rain and showers

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throughout the day. Generally, lots of clouds. That cloud will produce

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outbreaks of rain and drizzle. Not too heavy, but there could be the

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odd heavy worsted here and there. `` odd heavy shower. There is ` lot of

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cloudy weather, with tomorrow with the best of the warmth. Tomorrow,

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there will be risks of showdrs, which becomes more likely through

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Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. He was just saying, he won't have to

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turn on the boiler. He was so excited. We will be back tolorrow at

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638 M. There is more tonight at 8pm and 10:30 p.m.. Good night.

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