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Brain damaged by a glassing attack. The man with a mission to make

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Newquay glass free. Good evening. One nightclub in the

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town is facing a review of its licence after a spate of glassing

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attacks. Also on Spotlight tonight...

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Generating more from the waves - how the South West could become the

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world leader in harnessing energy from the sea.

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Giving their redundant school new direction - the community pulling

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together to re-open it. And inspiring our youngsters with a

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little military motivation... Hopefully it will inspire them to

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be stronger in life mentally and physically. I did not say stop!

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A Newquay nightclub is facing a review of its licence after a spate

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of violent glassing attacks. There have been more than 40 such

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assaults in the town in the last two years, three of them at the

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Beach Nite Club. Tonight's Inside Out South West follows one man from

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Cornwall who was a victim of an attack and is now campaigning for

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glass to be replaced with plastic. Sam Smith's report contains some

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pictures you may find upsetting. Are a quiet life at a Cornish Local

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but watch the man on the right age of your screen. He is about to pack

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a punch with his pint. The courts served him a four-year jail term.

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Jack was left brain-damaged and partly paralysed by a single blow

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from a bottle. Surgeons had to remove a huge blood clot, that is

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the wide area on this scan. You here about people getting attacked

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and someone gets a bottle or a glass in the pub by you never see

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the outcome of it. It is live changing, it is horrible. Tonight's

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Inside Out follows Jack as he campaigns to get glass at a club

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land. It is a good idea. It is safe for children and families who like

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to sit in the pub and when yobs come round, plastic won't have them.

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Jack has also got the backing of the police. They forced a review of

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this club's licence. I am told that really popular ranges at the moment

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are available in plastic. That is a problem because clubs are saying

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they do not want to reduce their biggest range. I will be speaking

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to my MP because I would like there to be regulation that if he will

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sell alcohol in the UK end last you have to have plastic as an option.

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Licensees say it is not just packaging that is the problem.

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is a small number of people who unfortunately do not know how to

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behave themselves in polite company. They have a low tolerance to

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alcohol. Perhaps there is something wrong with them that they feel the

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need to grab a weapon and hit someone with it. Don't do it. You

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potentially could kill someone. Something Jack knows all too well.

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His hopes of becoming a doctor have been dashed. His campaign might at

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least save some lives. There's more on that story and

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Jack's campaign on tonight's Inside Out, here on BBC one at 7.30.

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Plans have been unveiled for the South West to become the UK's first

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Marine Energy Park. The government says it wants to give greater

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priority to developing renewable energy generated by the sea. It's

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hoped that over time the new park, which covers the entire region,

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will create thousands of jobs and generate billions of pounds for the

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national economy. Chloe Axford reports.

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The South West coastline is one of the region's greatest assets. Now

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the government and local councils want to harness its economic

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potential by creating the UK's first Marine Energy Park, making

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the area a centre for tidal power industries. It was here that the

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sea razor was created. It is a prototype but having secured

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financial backing, Albarn is hoping to produce this commercially.

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long-term dream is to produce these around the world. This will make

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hundreds of jobs, hopefully and obviously, the marine energy park

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that is opening in the south-west should be the gateway to do this.

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It will pull together all of the assets across the South West from

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Bristol to the Scilly Isles, Cornwall and Devon, pull them all

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together under one central authority that can bring drive and

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took us to this agenda. government is hoping that by

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developing businesses in the south- west, the region can become the

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marine equivalent of California's silicone Valley, creating thousands

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of jobs. We hope it will translate into jobs. There are lots of things

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we need to do first and what they are doing at this stage is getting

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nose right by creating a critical mass to work with government and

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the European Commission and with other parts of the UK, to make sure

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we get all of the docks in line. Millions of pounds have been

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invested in the south-west's marine energy industry. This includes

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Cornwall's 42 million wave have and the Test side at Falmouth as well

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as research sites at Plymouth and Exeter. Alyn Smith says he

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struggled to get funding for his project. It means he and others

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like him will be hoping the new Marine Energy Park is a plan built

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on solid ground and not just a fashionable concept to be washed

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out with the tide. Parents and residents from a Devon

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village are hoping to use new legislation to re-open a school

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shut down three years ago. They want Sparkwell Primary to become

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one of Devon's first Free Schools - state funded but independent of

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local authority control. Teaching unions say such schools are

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undemocratic and divisive. Our Community Affairs correspondent

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Carys Edwards has been finding out more.

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Deborah is a mother with a mission. The village school of its bark will

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close a few years ago so with nowhere close to home to send her

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children, she is hoping to open a school herself using new government

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legislation. There was a real sense of injustice and unfairness and a

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real disappointment that the school had to close. We all fought so hard

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to find an avenue for it to stay open. When it left it really did

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take away the heart of the village. The opportunity to use the Free

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Schools mechanism to reinvigorate this village by bringing back a

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primary-school is amazing. Deborah is part of a team of parents and

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villagers fighting to turn the dream into reality. The skills we

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will be learning will be put into practice. They are applying for

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Free Schools status for 100 children in Sparkwell Primary. It

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would be state funded but independent of local authority

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control. They would follow the national curriculum but with

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lessons are linked to the community. It would open from 8:02AM 6 o'clock,

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helping working parents. It is difficult to juggle working full

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time and making sure my son is lead after in eight place he is happy in.

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It is perfect. He will be an inch - - in an environment which will

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thrive. Teaching unions and others oppose Free Schools, arguing they

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are socially divisive and unfair. They do tend to be divisive and

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they do tend to dilute the provision that the local authority

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are able to provide because there are less children going to local

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authority schools. There is a shortage of prime is go places

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across the region and the team hopes this will help their bid.

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Figures from the Department of Education show that 6,000 extra

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school places will be needed over the next three years. The school

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was shut down right on the verge of a baby boom. There are 1,500 places

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that are not going to be available to children around the Plymouth and

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wider catchment area and although we are only able to offer 100, that

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is still 100 less that have to be found. Eight photograph from the

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old school still hangs on to the wall. Outside, the sign remains.

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Deborah and her team hope there will once more be the sound of

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children playing in the village. Carys joins us now. Tell us more

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about Free Schools. Why did the government want to set them up?

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Well the government says it wants to see a much wider diversity of

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schools for parents and local communities, much more choice.

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Under the Free School legislation, parents, communities, faith groups,

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charities and others can apply to set up a school in their local area.

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The schools will be state-funded but crucially, independent of local

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authority control. They'll have much more freedom over the choice

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of curriculum and teachers' pay, and their philosophy. Sparkwell

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hopes to become the first free school in Devon. Are there others

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in the South West? No Free School has yet opened in the region. But

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one school, St Michael's Catholic School in Truro, is the first in

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this region to be granted permission by the government to

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become a Free School. It's currently a private school, with

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children paying fees. From September when it opens, it will be

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state-funded. I understand there are at least three other groups

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hoping to set up a Free School. There's a group of parents in North

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Devon. The Marine Academy in Plymouth wants to create a primary

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school, and Plymouth College of Art wants a School of Creative Arts.

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All are at early stages in the bidding process. Why are they seen

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as so controversial by teaching unions and others? Critics argue

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Free Schools take money and pupils from other schools and lead to more

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segregation in the community. They're also concerned about

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standards. They said there is not accountability. When you are

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looking at the Marine Academy We're experiencing one of the

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mildest winters for years but many people across the south west aren't

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taking any chances. More than 240 towns and parishes in Devon now

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have snow wardens to help if the cold weather hits and in one

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Cornish village, they've even clubbed together to buy their own

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snow plough and gritter. Parts of the South West have been

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covered in snow the past two winters and it can be a nightmare

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for some. Here, people are determined not to get caught out

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again. They are preparing for the worst. They have their own

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snowplough and gritter. 2009, we were cut off for six days and 2010,

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four days. That was a problem for some of us. Now we have the

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equipment. Within 24 hours, we know we can clear the road and there is

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a great sense of community spirit that we are in charge of our own

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destiny. What I would like is to not have to use it at all, that we

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never have any more snow. You have got to be prepared. It is fine if

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you can just sort of bad and down the hatches and stay in and look at

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the pretty snow. That does not happen when it stays so long.

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Villagers have raised the money themselves and got help from the

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local authorities. Councils can't afford to have piles of salt and

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gritters sat in the corner of a shed waiting to be used, so having

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local groups like this enables them to get out much quicker to do the

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work. In spite of the unseasonably mild weather, there are groups

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across the South West required to set in, should the region be hit by

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snow once again. Coming up... The youngsters really

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being put through their paces by the RAF.

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Plus... Making history - how the Exeter Chiefs scored a stunning

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victory to line up a game with one of rugby's biggest names.

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And a snapshot of South West life in the 1850s, but your help is

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needed to shed more light on these photographs.

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12 youngsters from Cornwall are being put through their paces by

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military fitness instructors at RAF St Mawgan near Newquay. Their day-

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long workout was the first in a series of activities and

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experiences aimed at building up their confidence in a programme

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called Citizenship for Life. John Henderson made a rare appearance at

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the gym. Punch it, pursue it, -- it. They

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were fed with a bit of military motivation. Hopefully this will

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inspire them to be stronger in live, mentally and physically. I did not

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say stop! Keep going! It was not RAF personnel getting be shouting

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treatment, rather young people being well and truly tensed up.

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am a bit hot and a bit flustered. It has been really good. Lizzie is

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one of 12 youngsters who went to RAF St Mawgan for the start of a

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programme called citizenship to live. -- Citizenship for Life. It

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is giving pupils from three schools a helping hand and more confident.

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If it is going to be like this on your it will be amazing. It will be

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a year to remember. Trips to Dartmoor prison, the Guardian

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newspaper, the Big Issue in some of the events -- are some of the

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events are lined up for the next year. The first session was about

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team-building and meeting their mentors, who also got stuck in.

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really enjoyed that! I to do that to some other people. The RAF

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provided the inspirational start. If I would measure success on

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smiling and fund in order to get the message through, it is going

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all right, actually. The day ended with another team bonding exercise,

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laser tag. It's time for the sport now and

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Natalie's here with some excellent news. It isn't it good to have good

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news? Exeter Chiefs have made history by

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reaching the quarter finals of the European Challenge Cup. They came

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from behind to beat Perpignan in a winner-takes-all match at Sandy

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Park. As Hamish Marshall reports, they'll now face one of the biggest

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names in rugby. There was a garlic Carnival flavour

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on Saturday and the hosts seemed over generous allowing Perpignan to

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take a 14-no -- 0 lead. We did not intend on being 14 down but we

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dealt with it well and we worked hard. We got the scoreboard ticking

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over and it all paid off for us. The way this ceding works, Exeter

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Chiefs were always winter be a way in the quarter-finals. They will

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travel to Stade Francais and a win there will mean another away tie.

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They run to the final will be done the hard way. We will go out there

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as strong as we can. We will give it everything we have got and that

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will make us a better team. I am very confident that we are a good

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side. We look like we enjoyed cup rugby and in a way, it is one of

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those games and it will be very interesting. The only slight

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downside was that Sandy Park would be -- would not be hosting any more

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European matches this season. Between now and that did in Paris

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in early April, Exeter Chiefs will be looking to consolidate their

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place in the top six of the Premiership.

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The Cornish Pirates have powered their way into the semi-finals of

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the British and Irish Cup, by overwhelming Nottingham by 33-3 in

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Penzance. The Pirates, who won the trophy two years ago, scored five

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tries at the Mennaye Field. It maintains their unblemished record

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in this season's competition. The Pirates are joined in the last four

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by Leinster, Munster and Cross Keys. To the football now and the weekend

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threw up another mixed bag of results. Exeter City recorded their

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second 0-0 in a row. Torquay continued their high flying,

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bursting into the play-off places, while Plymouth Argyle are out of

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the bottom two for the first time in ages. Earlier, our football

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pundit joined me to look back at all the action.

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The most important thing, loan losses. Torquay going well,

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Plymouth, hovering and three draws in a row for Exeter. Not too bad.

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It was a struggle for me to find many highlights from the Exeter

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game. What is going on? It is hard work at the moment but

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good strike from Richard Dunne free. -- Duffy. When you're at the bottom

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you have got to stop conceding goals. It is the three clean sheets

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in a row, good Evatt, but what do you do? The you try and score and

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concede? Or do you love of the Defence? -- speed up the defence.

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Torquay are unstoppable. Yes, a bit of a track for the fans

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but they are playing really well. There is a great stride here. It

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was one-way traffic. It is a difficult place to go not only

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because it is a long way, but we have an acrobatic effort. Great

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goal from Mark Ellis. I do not think Morecambe had the answers on

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a dairy. -- on the day. It is a good sign of a club playing well

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that when they concede they do not panic. This is not for a ball!

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-- the ball. Let's go to Plymouth and they are

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out of relegation. They have done so well. It has got

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to the Championship form to stay up at the end of the season.

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Resilience was good. They did not fold. They are another club that

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are tying up the defence. Perhaps Blanchard meant to go back into the

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danger area, but brilliant goal. Yeovil Town remain in League One's

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bottom four places after going down 3-2 at Bury. Southampton loanee

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Ryan Dickson equalised for the Glovers after ten minutes, but

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that's the best it got for Yeovil as Bury raced into a 3-1 half time

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lead, their third coming from a penalty which led to an argument

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between two Bury players over who should take the spot-kick. Steve

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MacLean's late goal was all in vain. It's now two defeats from Gary

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Johnson's first three games in charge of the Somerset greens.

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Torquay United can strengthen their play-off position tomorrow night if

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they beat Dagenham and Redbridge at Plainmoor. At the same time, they

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can help Plymouth as the Daggers are just one point behind Argyle at

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the foot of the table. And for even more football don't

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forget Late Kick Off with James Richardson which is on at 11.05

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tonight. A museum in Cornwall is appealing

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for information about a collection of photographs which came from a

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"magic lantern" show. The pictures provide a fascinating glimpse of

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life in Penzance and the surrounding area and go back as far

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as 1850 - the dawn of photography. They're on show at the Penlee House

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gallery and museum in the town and although some of the locations are

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easily recognisable, it's hoped people will comes forward with more

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information. David George has been to have a look.

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The Queen of the bay it enters the new Penzance floating dock on the

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11th November 1884. Not all of the photographs are so precise. These

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Penzance street scenes are amongst them, but there are clues. The

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poster on the wall of MacIntyre as Dolphin Hotel advertises ceilings

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on the Castle Line. Many Cornish miners used that to go to work in

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South Africa. And here is Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in Penzance

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109 years ago. People who would have seen cowboy films, seeing the

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real buffalo Bill and the native Americans that he brought with him,

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must have been an absolute revelation! There are wonderful

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photographs of surfaces, fares, markets, and fishwives. This looks

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like paintings from the gallery. is knowingly done my belt and the

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model is Betsy Loughnane, one of Walter Langley's favourite models.

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At the moment we have on show a painting that features her. A team

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of volunteers has been working on identifying the locations and dates

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and the photos. The pictures show the Western Fleet when it visited

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Penzance before world were one. In the first one it shows bread being

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collected from Penzance in the dock and taken out to the boats. The

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second picture shows a swimming session from a boat. Regular magic

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lantern shows in church and chapel halls were extremely popular in

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Victorian times. The well-off often had their own land turns. The

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origin of this collection is a mystery. The biggest mystery is

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this, a rescue at the Liberty in 1952. We would love to know who put

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the slide lecture together and what they have left us is the legacy of

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this overview of a photographic history of West Cornwall. These

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days we are surrounded by images. His pictures go back to a time when

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the magic lantern show Ready did appeared to be badgered. -- and

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really did appear to be magic. The exhibition started today and

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goes on for a couple of months. Earlier in the programme we stop a

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programme where a village bought their own snow plough. Will they

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There is a mild spell to look forward to, turning colder towards

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the end of the week. The cold weather could last into the weekend.

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The satellite picture shows what has been going on. There is a lot

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of cloud coming in towards the southern half of Ireland. There are

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enough holes in the car at -- cloud to turn a chilly. There will be

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twinned with the milder air for tomorrow and Wednesday. The cold

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weather from will come on Wednesday night into Thursday. Let's look at

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the rain today. It has been patchy. One line of rain has moved into

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central and southern Devon. Earlier today we had some sunshine. This is

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the Isles of Scilly, where we had some beautiful blue skies. The fine

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weather did not last long as the cloud came in eventually. It is

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good to see quite conditions. -- quiet conditions. Isn't that a

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fantastic sight? The daffodils are out in full bloom. Tonight, we have

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an area of rain moving out of the way and the skies were clear and it

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will turn colder with the risk of frost here and the air. The cloud

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returns and that cloud will bring rain and drizzle. Temperatures

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overnight are around freezing in a few places. The milder air will be

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coming into Cornwall and moving into North Devon by the end of the

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night. Tomorrow is a cloudy day with outbreaks of light rain and

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drizzle. Hill fog around as well. Extensive low cloud over Bodmin,

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Dartmoor and Exmoor. Temperature is getting up to double figures

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The good news, not so bright on Wednesday but a mild day with hill

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fog and drizzle. The weather front will go through Wednesday night

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into Thursday, introducing colder. If you show was on Thursday. Fine

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and dry on Friday and fingers crossed the fine weather will hold

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into the weekend. But, the night- time frosts return.

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Tomorrow we continue our series on Captain Robert Falcon Scott. It's

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100 years since the Plymouth-born explorer led his ill-fated

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expedition to the South Pole. We'll be looking at the race to the pole

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