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Korean ferry capsized. That's all from t`e BBA

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Also tonight: At crisis point. A charity which helps bereaved

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children says it's struggling to cope with demand, due to a lack of

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support workers. And a feather in the cap of the

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South West ` as the region gears up to host a major flyfishing

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competition. Social workers in Devon failed to

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prevent the repeated and prolonged sexual abuse of two young ghrls by a

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convicted paedophile despitd a series of concerns being rahsed The

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man, who we're not naming to protect the identity of his victims, managed

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to gain access to the girls. Today, a report has criticised Devon County

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Council for missing a series of opportunities to save them from his

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attacks. The council says it accepts the findings and has overhatled

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working practices. Our home affairs corresponddnt Simon

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Hall has this report. Often when an organisation like the

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council is severely criticised, you'll hear some attempt at defence

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or justification. Not here, not this time, not with this case. This time

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there was just an apology. Repeated concerns were raised with Ddvon

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County Council after a convhcted paedophile gained access to two

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young girls ` but it did not intervene. He sexually abusdd the

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girls over a five`year period. A serious case review found that a

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junior social worker was given the case, and their work was not

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properly overseen. The council did not effectively fulfil its duty the

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report says. There was insufficient knowledge and understanding of sex

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offending, and resultant risk to children.

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offending, and resultant risk to There was little to suggest that the

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voices of the children were sought or heard.

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I think this was a really sdrious case which had a huge impact on the

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children involved. I think the professionals could have done a lot

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more to protect these children. case which had a huge impact on the

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Psychological damage can and often will last a lifetime. Every day we

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hear from people who are sthll having nightmares from things that

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happened to them in childhood, often many decades ago.

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At the publication of the rdport, Devon County Council has sahd that

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social services have now bedn reformed, with more resourcds,

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better oversight, improved training for social workers, and better

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co`operation with other organisations. And there was an

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apology. What I think is that this is

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unacceptable. As cabinet melber for children's schools and skills, the

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core purpose of my being in place is the safeguarding of children, and

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especially vulnerable children. It is something I take very seriously,

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and I will do everything to work with officers to make sure that this

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issue doesn't raise up again. This report comes on top of other

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concerns about Devon social services, including a poor report on

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their work safeguarding vulnerable children. The paedophile's `buse of

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the two girls was only discovered when the NSPCC intervened.

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Running to 29 pages, this rdport is written in dry language, but is

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nonetheless damning in its criticisms and conclusions. It can

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only add to the concerns about social services here in Devon.

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Well earlier I spoke to Sharon Copsey from the NSPCC in Devon. I

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asked her why councils don't seem to be learning the lessons frol past

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mistakes. The issue of child protection and

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child abuse is very complex. Information sharing and learning

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from the lessons from seriots case reviews is really important. It

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takes all agencies, local authorities, everyone involved, to

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make sure that they are aware of lessons from serious case rdviews,

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and that they actually put the words into action.

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This isn't the first time that Devon has been found wanting. Are you

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confident that they are learning lessons?

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The NSPCC is very pleased to see that Devon has appropriatelx and

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relevantly made changes to hts procedures. The truth as to how

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those procedures work and how effective they are will be to come,

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and it will be important to make sure that the changes that they have

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put in place are monitored to go forward, to ensure that thex are

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working and operating effectively. Caring for vulnerable children is at

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the very heart of what soci`l services do. This failure at Devon

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couldn't really be much worse. Why are the sorts of things happening?

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Is it a lack of training, btdgetary constraints?

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We need to make sure that social workers are adequately trained and

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experienced, and have the correct management oversight to makd good

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judgements in complex child protection matters, particularly

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where sexual abuse is an issue. It takes a good risk assessment and a

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robust assessment to make stre that children are safeguarded.

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Thank you very much. The Bishop of Truro says he's deeply

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concerned about the growing demand for food banks in the South West. A

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national food bank charity which runs centres across the reghon, says

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it gave out more than 100,000 parcels last year, to peopld who

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can't afford to feed themselves or their families. The Trussell Trust

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that's almost double the nulber given out the year before. They

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blame the rise on delays in welfare payments, caused they say bx changes

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to the benefit system and low pay. Well, the Bishop of Truro, the Right

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Reverend Tim Thornton, is ctrrently chairing an all party inquiry into

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the causes of food poverty `nd the need for food banks and he joins us

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now from Truro. What are yot hoping the inquiry will achieve?

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I am hoping it will achieve some evidence to say exactly what are the

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reasons why there has been this extraordinary rise in the ntmber of

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food banks and the need for them. What would you like the govdrnment

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to do? I have written to all my colleagues

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around the country. I know that many church people are involved hn

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setting up food banks. I have already received a lot of evidence

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from them. We are also gathdring academic research.

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Are you hoping to speak to people who use the food banks.

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The independent food bank in Camborne says it's seen a tripling

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of the number of meals it h`nded out last year. Presumably you w`nt to

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hear from the people who usd services like these, so that the

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committee can get a real picture of the extent of the problem?

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Yes, that is crucial. Peopld are speculating but we need to hear the

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voices of people who go to food banks. I know how hard that is for

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many people to accept that they need it. The evidence that we ard going

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to collect is precisely stories from the people who are going to the food

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banks. What do you hope will come of this

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evidence? I don't know and it's too e`rly to

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say what we are going to do with the evidence. The enquiry team hs all

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party. We will be producing a report that will go to governments, and

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will be made public. That whll have recommendations in it.

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Are you confident that therd will be some kind of resolution?

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I think the reality is that before 1999 in this country there were no

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food banks. Now there are htndreds. We need to understand what hs going

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on. Then we need to try to draw some conclusions.

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Thank you very much. A South West charity which helps

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children after they've lost a loved one says it's reached crisis point.

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The Balloons service providds care and counselling for young pdople in

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Devon who've suffered bereavement, but it's now got a long waiting list

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and says it urgently needs new support workers. Spotlight's Emma

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Thomasson reports. Hannah's world turned upsidd down

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when she lost her grandad. Her schoolwork suffered and she didn't

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know who to talk to. I felt really numb with it `ll and

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confused. I didn't know how I wanted to feel about it.

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She turned to the Balloons charity which provides specialist

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counselling for young peopld. But there is a problem ` so manx

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children need help, there is a three month waiting list.

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There is very little support out there for young people dealhng with

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bereavement. We have a waithng list of approximately 40 children. This

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can be quite devastating for them to have to wait for a period of up to

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three months for help and stpport. Hannah believes having someone there

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quickly was crucial to getthng her life back on track.

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I think it would have been lore frustration. I would have bden more

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of an emotional wreck, or worse with myself about the whole thing, If I

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had had to wait. I didn't rdally understand it at first. I w`nted to

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cry at the mention of something to do with death. Afterwards, H felt

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better about it. The charity is now hoping that

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people will come forward to fundraise so it can clear the

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growing waiting list of famhlies desperate to get on with thdir

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lives. The number of people in the South

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West without a job has falldn across the region, according to figures

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released today. In March, in Cornwall 2.1 % of the working

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population were out of work and claiming benefit, in Devon ht's 1.4

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%, Dorset 1.3 % and Somerset 1. %. The figure for Plymouth was 2.6 %.

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Torbay, at 3.4 %, continues to have a higher percentage of people out of

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work than the national aver`ge of 2.9%. South West Water says it will

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look at claims for compensation from 2000 customers in Cornwall who lost

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supplies yesterday. Homes in St Ives, Carbis Bay and Hayle were

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affected for almost 12 hours after a water mains burst. The comp`ny has

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apologised and has launched an investigation.

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A new report about the statd of Devon's wildlife is warning certain

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species are at risk of becoling extinct. Devon Local Nature

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Partnership says water voles, high brown fritillary butterflies and

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breeding populations of curlew are among those facing extinction.

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Coastal sand dunes and lowl`nd wetlands are also under thrdat, and

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there's particular concern `bout Culm grassland ` as 98.5% of it has

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disappeared since the 1940s. With the details here's our environment

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correspondent Adrian Campbell. This is the image of the Devon

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countryside prized by many, but grazing sheep and cattle have

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replaced what traditionally grew here. Culm grassland once dominated

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many upland areas, but thesd days the habitat has become scarce. Back

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in the 1960s and 70s, farmers were encouraged by politicians to rip out

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large areas of Culm grassland and replace it with pasture for cattle.

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That was unfortunate in terls of biodiversity, as this area hs

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important for all kinds of species. Curlew feed in this kind of habitat,

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and one theory about the decline of breeding them in Devon is that they

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have been badly affected by what is a dramatic change in historhc towns.

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There was about 1.5% of what they used to be in 1947. A huge

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reduction, perhaps more than any other habitat that we find hn Devon.

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What we need to be doing is expanding that habitat. There are

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areas which have been coverdd in conifers, areas which had bden

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scrubbed over and areas which have been drained.

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Robin Milton is a farmer and conservationist who lives on the

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Devon ` Somerset border. I think farmers have wholehdartedly

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embraced the environmental stewardship schemes that gave us the

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opportunity to do so. I think it is under better management now than it

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would have been 20 years ago. I think we now recognise the value of

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what is there. I've got two areas of Culm grassland. In the middle of

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summer if that's lately alive. This report suggests some ilportant

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mistakes we have all made in the past. It says because wildlhfe to

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disappear, but it also says that where we have intervened to help

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nature we have had noticeable successes and could still achieve

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much more. Coming up: We meet the Cornhsh

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windsurfing twins ` one is battling for glory, while the other battles

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back from illness. And the curious case of a

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grandmother, a cat and a cake covered in ball bearings ` the devon

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dialect story from April and June you won't want to miss.

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`` the Devon dialect story. It may not be this year's World Cup,

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but a sport which is said to have more participants than football will

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soon stage a major internathonal competition in the South West. In

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the first week of June, teals from around the globe will battld it out

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in the Commonwealth Fly Fishing Championships on Dartmoor, Bodmin

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Moor and Exmoor. As Simon Clemison reports organisers say attr`cting

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the event is a feather in the cap for the region and they hopd it ll

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lead to a lasting legacy. If you thought a competition to

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become the best angler in the realm meant a few lazy days by thd river,

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meets the England captain. This isn't quite the relaxing pastime I

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thought it was. Absolutely. Competition fly fishing

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is much faster. Is that because you have to get as

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many fish as possible? Absolutely. You have to get as many

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fish as possible in the givdn time. Dave Groves started out when he was

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a toddler, fishing with his grandfather on the river gu`rds in

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the 1960s. He has gone on to win international titles.

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If you are in the Formula one or fishing, this is your race track.

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That's a good way of putting it No driver would attempt to win a race

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without learning his tracks first. It's the same in river fishhng.

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Trout is a territorial creatures. They will lie in wait for the food

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to be brought to them. `` a territorial creature.

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It will bring great benefits to the local economy. The Tasmanian

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organisers last year thought it had brought in about ?2 million to the

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local economy. We are hoping the spin off will be

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to show the rest of the world just what kind of fishing we can offer.

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A different angle on angling. One of the many benefits this compdtition

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may bring. It's a crucial year for Cornish

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windsurfing twins Imogen and Saskia Sills. Imogen, who won the Duropean

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youth windsurfing title last year, is aiming for more success hn this

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week's National event in Portland before stepping up to the Olympic

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class. For Saskia, a former world champion, it's all about recovering

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from illness. Here's Spotlight's Dave Gibbins.

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17`year`old Imogen has caught up with twin sister Saskia, certainly

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in terms of the limelight. She is hoping to take last year's form into

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this week's RYA Youth National Regatta in Portland. Aiming to prove

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she is Britain's number one, after glory in the Europeans last month.

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I've always been behind somdone To actually know what it feels like to

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win has been really great. H'm just doing the same as what I did there,

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just keeping cool and relaxdd. Not thinking about the end. Just gaining

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lots of experience. But Imogen is also sad that her

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great rival isn't on the water with her. 2012 World Champion Saskia is

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recovering from coeliac disdase ` an allergy to gluten in foods, which

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has laid her low since Christmas. Taking windsurfing away frol Saskia

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is something she is finding hard to cope with.

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I'm feeling 200% better than I've ever felt. I feel happy that it has

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been diagnosed, but I'm strtggling with not being on the water.

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Next year it's a step up to the Olympic class. With their f`mily

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right behind them, they could go all the way to Rio de Janeiro.

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I'm really grateful for thehr support, and I'm sure Immy will help

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me get back on the water. Hopefully she won't be gone for too

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long, so she'll be back soon. I d prefer to have her here.

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Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal is the special visitor here

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later this week. Let's hope it's a right royal finish for Imogdn as she

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tries to emulate big brother Sam and twin sister Saskia by winning the

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Youth Nationals. Today a small squares sailor came

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into the harbour to unload ` cargo of goods including tea, run and

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chocolates. It is part of an enterprise that want to do Pico

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friendly business. But is it really viable? `` eco`friendly.

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It is always a pleasant sight ` a small ship sailing into harbour

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Built in 1943 as a motor powered warship, it was converted into a

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fine looking sailing ship around six years ago. It's possible th`t your

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nurse hasn't seen anything like this since the 1930s. `` Yarmouth.

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Is it a serious operation? The products that we sail are

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unique. They have no carbon footprint. The products that we

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bring it cannot be produced here in England ` Coffey beans and run.

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No competition at all for the huge ships that carry heavy cargo.

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A lot of the cost for products are externalised in the damage that we

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are doing to the environment. The products we are bringing in don t

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have that same damage. The relatively high cost of carrying

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goods this way is effectively being subsidised by the trainee crews

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operating the ship. They ard to pay to be there. `` they aren't paid to

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be there. They pay to be on board. If fuel prices continue to rise

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sailing will once again be `n important way of carrying goods

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David is still in Falmouth. Where is the ship?

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That's what I want to know! She was right here! She has been taken to

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the docks because they have figured out that this particular spot in

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Falmouth is going to dry out. They have moved around the corner to the

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docks. They used a port and cards to unload the ship to keep up the

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eco`beam. `` the eco`friendly theme.

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Now Easter is just a few daxs away and many of us are planning

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get`togethers with family and friends. You may remember l`st year

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on Spotlight we visited two ladies on Dartmoor who entertained us with

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their tales in Devon dialect. Yes, and by popular demand, Carole Madge

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has been back to visit April and June as they bake special c`kes for

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their grandchildren and gre`t grandchildren with a few jokes and

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stories along the way. How do you feel this morning?

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I'm well, thank you. That's good. If you sit there, you

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can help me ice this cake for the children.

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Spring has arrived on Dartmoor. April and June are getting ready for

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visitors. Isn't it looking lovely with the

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spring flowers? Easter is a happy time. We get the family comd, and

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that's why we make the cakes. We shall have the family for E`ster

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Sunday. Now you get the eggs and the chicken. I think the little children

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will like that. Who would like a nice cup of tea?

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It must be a real treat havhng April and June as your grandmas. Not only

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are there delicious cakes, but tales of Devon days gone by.

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We had the dairy. We would separate the milk and get the cream so my

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mother could make butter. Until I got married I have never tasted shop

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but because we always had home`made butter and clotted cream. Lovely!

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They keep on saying it isn't good for you but April and I grew up on

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it. April is 86 next month `nd I'm 85 in June.

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What was Easter like? Mum would boil eggs wrapped in onion

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skins. This is another thing you never hear of now. When the eggs had

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hard`boiled you took the onhon peelings off and the eggs would be

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all mottled. They'd turn yellow Of course we couldn't leave without

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another of June's tales in Devon dialect. What did happen whdn granny

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came to tea, and ate a cake decorated not with silver b`lls but

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with ball bearings? Granny went to pump the fird, passed

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wind and shot the cat. I didn't mind really because I had too many cats!

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A novel way to get rid of your cards! `` rid of your cats.

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Now for the weather. We've had some beautiful we`ther

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again today. Temperatures up to 16 degrees. That's fine weather will be

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around again tomorrow and on Good Friday. The change comes in the

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second half of the Easter wdekend. Lots more clouds our way. After a

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fine start tomorrow, it will cloud over. There is also a changd in the

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wind direction, becoming north`westerly. We still effectively

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have an area of high pressure in charge. The change will comd as we

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move into Sunday. Sunday cotld be on the downside, especially through the

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afternoon. As the winds for light this evening, it could be qtite a

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cold night with temperatures dipping down to three or four degreds. This

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National trust property is looking fantastic in the spring sunshine.

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It has been a little bit chhlly today. That's cold wind has kept the

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temperatures down. A cold one to come overnight tonight. Temperatures

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will come away into single figures. The minimum temperature overnight

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will be three or four degreds. We start the day cold and dry. Medium

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levels of cloud through the morning, but in the afternoon a sticker bands

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of cloud will come in. No change in wind direction. `` a sticker band.

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That's the Isles of Scilly forecast. It's fine and dry but it

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does cloud over. Time is of high water at Plymouth 8:01am and 8: 7pm.

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The waters will be choppy. Coastal waters forecast. The winds `re

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variable, maybe `` mainly north`westerly. Generally good

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visibility. On Friday and Saturday, mord

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sunshine but slightly lower temperatures. A lot more cloud on

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Sunday, and eventually some outbreaks of rain. Make the most of

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Good Friday. We leave you tonight with April and

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June with their family around the kitchen table singing a rendition of

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the Drewsteignton Rooster stn. Goodnight.

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THEY SING. In 1750, two visionaries

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were brought together

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