:00:00. > 3:59:59missi.g. T`at's adl from the BBA News at Six - so it's goodbye from
:00:00. > :00:13.Fewer hospital beds, more care at home ` plans
:00:14. > :00:19.for a major shake`up of the NHS in large parts of Devon are announced.
:00:20. > :00:24.As the health service everywhere is reorganised to meet the needs
:00:25. > :00:32.of an ageing population ` we'll assess the latest bludprint.
:00:33. > :00:34.Some have voiced serious concerns about the future
:00:35. > :00:48.The the police consider closings inquiry offices and plans for the
:00:49. > :00:52.Derriford air ambulance to land at night.
:00:53. > :00:56.The way in which community health care is provided in large p`rts of
:00:57. > :00:59.Devon could be radically different in the future. Beds could go at some
:01:00. > :01:02.cottage hospitals with more services being provided at home. Othdr
:01:03. > :01:05.proposals put forward today included changes to minor injuries units and
:01:06. > :01:08.the introduction of new clinics There's support for the shake`up but
:01:09. > :01:15.Budleigh Salterton has an ageing population and as people
:01:16. > :01:19.The commissioners believe they have to change the way they
:01:20. > :01:23.provide services here for it to continue to be sustainable.
:01:24. > :01:27.Winifred initially had hosphtal care, but now she's getting better,
:01:28. > :01:34.I'm perfectly at home once I'm on the mend, I prefer to be at
:01:35. > :01:38.my home and to have somebody like these people to come in and keep
:01:39. > :01:43.The Northern, Eastern and Western Devon clinical
:01:44. > :01:47.Commissioning Group believe services have to change and this kind of care
:01:48. > :01:53.We won't be taking all the hospital beds away, we are looking to improve
:01:54. > :01:56.community services and, yes, there may be some reduction in beds
:01:57. > :01:59.overall over that time, but we want to
:02:00. > :02:06.do that in a way that makes safe, sustainable care for our patients.
:02:07. > :02:08.In Great Toringington there has been fierce opposition to the
:02:09. > :02:13.They even hold a parish poll which supporting keeping the beds open.
:02:14. > :02:16.They're demanding the commissioning group listens
:02:17. > :02:20.Step back, think again, come back and treat us like adults
:02:21. > :02:27.Because that is what you have been doing for the last nine months.
:02:28. > :02:30.You've not listened, you've decided what you're going to
:02:31. > :02:33.do and you're going to go ahead and do it come what may, because
:02:34. > :02:37.your masters up above have told you that's the way it's going to be.
:02:38. > :02:42.Cottage hospitals like this one in in Budleigh Salterton usdd
:02:43. > :02:45.to have in`patient beds, but the plan now is
:02:46. > :02:48.it will provide more clinics and services during the day.
:02:49. > :02:50.Another change will see minor injuries units replaced with urgent
:02:51. > :02:53.care centres, currently minor injury units vary from place to place,
:02:54. > :02:59.Urgent care centres will be standardised,
:03:00. > :03:03.will provide more facilities and the hope is it will keep more pdople out
:03:04. > :03:08.The clinical commissioning group is putting its proposals to the
:03:09. > :03:28.Our reporter has been looking at the plan. This was always going to be
:03:29. > :03:32.controversial. Yes we heard from health bosses about the shift away
:03:33. > :03:36.from treating people in hospital and to treat them at home. They say
:03:37. > :03:38.patients want this to happen. But there are strong feelings from some
:03:39. > :03:39.campaigners who are concerned there are strong feelings from some
:03:40. > :03:40.campaigners who are concerndd about campaigners who are concerned about
:03:41. > :03:42.losing their community hosphtal losing their community hospital
:03:43. > :03:44.beds. The bottom line is th`t health beds. The bottom line is th`t health
:03:45. > :03:48.managers say some changes have to managers say some changes have to
:03:49. > :03:49.happen, in order to deal with an ageing population. If we look at
:03:50. > :03:53.some of the figures, they're ageing population. If we look at
:03:54. > :03:53.some of the figures, they'rd talk some of the figures, they'rd talk
:03:54. > :03:54.about 22,000 more people over some of the figures, they're talk
:03:55. > :03:59.about 22,000 more people ovdr the about 22,000 more people ovdr the
:04:00. > :04:03.age of 75 living in this area in seven years time. This will put
:04:04. > :04:10.extra strain on services. And there is a strain on services. Is this
:04:11. > :04:13.about money? Well resources are tight and this CCG has been
:04:14. > :04:16.struggling financially. Looking at the figures from last year, I ended
:04:17. > :04:20.with a deficit of ?14.7 million But with a deficit of ?14.7 million But
:04:21. > :04:25.it says the changes are not connected with that situation. As
:04:26. > :04:27.for how things pan out, we will have to wait and see. It is a discussion
:04:28. > :04:37.process, we are told. Thank you. There's anger in communities
:04:38. > :04:40.across Devon and Cornwall tonight after it was revealed that more than
:04:41. > :04:43.half of the remaining front desks The force is looking
:04:44. > :04:48.at shutting 11 out of the 20 as it tries to save millions
:04:49. > :04:51.of pounds following budget cuts. It'll mean the loss
:04:52. > :04:53.of almost 30 jobs. Our home affairs correspondent
:04:54. > :04:56.Simon Hall joins us from Exdter There's anger in communities
:04:57. > :04:58.across Devon and Cornwall tonight after it was revealed that more than
:04:59. > :05:02.half of the remaining front desks The force is looking
:05:03. > :05:06.at shutting 11 out of the 20 as it tries to save millions
:05:07. > :05:09.of pounds following budget cuts It'll mean the loss
:05:10. > :05:12.of almost 30 jobs. Our home affairs corresponddnt
:05:13. > :05:14.Simon Hall joins us from Exeter. The force is looking
:05:15. > :05:19.at shutting 11 out of the 20 as it tries to save millions
:05:20. > :05:22.of pounds following budget cuts It'll mean the loss
:05:23. > :05:24.of almost 30 jobs. Our home affairs correspondent
:05:25. > :05:27.Simon Hall joins us from Exdter This follows the closure of another
:05:28. > :05:29.lot of closures. The times `re lot of closures. The times are
:05:30. > :05:31.changing since the days in the 960s changing since the days in the 1960s
:05:32. > :05:33.when most towns had a policd station when most towns had a police station
:05:34. > :05:36.with a front office open to the public. Under the proposals there
:05:37. > :05:38.would be only ten left. In Okehampton we found a man who
:05:39. > :05:39.wrought a drum of chemicals and brought them in for the polhce to
:05:40. > :05:42.brought them in for the police to deal with. It would be a bind,
:05:43. > :05:45.because I don't know else I could have brought it. I went to the tip
:05:46. > :05:48.and they couldn't a take it because it was unlabelled. Aadvised I bring
:05:49. > :05:50.to it the police station. Otherwise I wouldn't have anywhere else to
:05:51. > :05:52.dispose of it myself. Senior officers say police stations will
:05:53. > :05:53.not close. Just the front offices. There will still be staff there The
:05:54. > :05:55.There will still be staff there. The reason they say is the revidw shows
:05:56. > :05:56.reason they say is the review shows the majority of people cont`ct the
:05:57. > :05:57.the majority of people contact the police now via the phone or the
:05:58. > :05:59.internet with few people ushng the internet with few people using the
:06:00. > :06:02.front offices. I want to reiterate we're
:06:03. > :06:04.not closing police station. So beat teams,
:06:05. > :06:06.neighbourhood officers will still be We have appointment systems, or
:06:07. > :06:10.arranging to meet officers, or using the blue phone and saying, "Can I
:06:11. > :06:14.speak to a an officer?" And the officers will come out
:06:15. > :06:28.and speak to members of public. The closures will mean the loss of
:06:29. > :06:30.27 civilian staff jobs. A consultation is under way. @ final
:06:31. > :06:32.decision on which offices will consultation is under way. A final
:06:33. > :06:32.decision on which offices whll close decision on which offices whll close
:06:33. > :06:43.is expected in July. Thank you. There's concern that the operator
:06:44. > :06:46.of a ferry link in Dorset m`y Condor Ferries,
:06:47. > :06:49.which operates a service between Weymouth and the Ch`nnel
:06:50. > :06:52.Islands, is considering whether to But Weymouth Harbour won't be
:06:53. > :06:56.able to accommodate it without John Danks is live in Weymotth
:06:57. > :07:09.for us now. Weymouth for many travellers is the
:07:10. > :07:12.gate way to the Channel Isl`nds Condor operate two vessels. The port
:07:13. > :07:14.is where the vessels leave from. You is where the vessels leave from. You
:07:15. > :07:16.may remember a couple of ye`rs ago may remember a couple of years ago
:07:17. > :07:21.the operator had to move thd Fer the operator had to move the Fer
:07:22. > :07:23.combri services from here to Poole. Because large cracks appeared
:07:24. > :07:23.combri services from here to Poole. Because large cracks appeardd in
:07:24. > :07:24.combri services from here to Poole. Because large cracks appeared in the
:07:25. > :07:26.Because large cracks appeardd in the harbour wall. The Weymouth and
:07:27. > :07:33.harbour wall. The Weymouth `nd Portland council had to spend ?4
:07:34. > :07:38.million to repair that and 08 months later ferry services came back and
:07:39. > :07:40.local businesses took a hit and they're concerned, because Condor
:07:41. > :07:41.are considering investment in they're concerned, because Condor
:07:42. > :07:49.are considering investment hn a new are considering investment in a new
:07:50. > :07:53.vessel. A high speed vessel with more capacity. But it won't fit in
:07:54. > :07:57.the existing berths and will have to come to the outer harbour. What will
:07:58. > :08:00.be needed is ?10 million of refurbishment to make it fit for
:08:01. > :08:03.purpose. Some businesses fe`r refurbishment to make it fit for
:08:04. > :08:04.purpose. Some businesses fe`r if Weymouth can't come up with the
:08:05. > :08:11.money the operator may go elsewhere. Obviously we have been throtgh this
:08:12. > :08:13.before when we had the harbour repairs, we we lost the
:08:14. > :08:17.Condor ferry for about 18 months. For this us this end of the
:08:18. > :08:20.esplanade it probably makes about But to the guys at
:08:21. > :08:25.the other end it makes a difference, So as a whole it does make
:08:26. > :08:29.a big difference. And for tourists coming to Weymouth
:08:30. > :08:32.it is another option going to Guernsey or Jersey, or using it
:08:33. > :08:45.as a base to go on to Francd. Are the company saying any lore
:08:46. > :08:50.tonight? Condor say they value their close relationship with Weymouth and
:08:51. > :08:55.say they're in talks with Wdymouth council. ?10 million is a lot for
:08:56. > :09:00.the council to try and come up. But they say they're exploring all
:09:01. > :09:04.options. But I have learned that senior managers from the down have I
:09:05. > :09:06.due to meet with the Transport Minister on Monday. And they will be
:09:07. > :09:09.trying to see if they can sdcure trying to see if they can sdcure
:09:10. > :09:13.some Government investment in Weymouth's infrastructure to try and
:09:14. > :09:19.maintain this historic link to the Channel Islands. Thank you.
:09:20. > :09:21.A man's been arrested after a referee was allegedly
:09:22. > :09:23.assaulted during an amateur football match in Devon.
:09:24. > :09:26.Referee Donald Distin was officiating when he says he was
:09:27. > :09:30.It happened during a match between Torre FC and Ashburton FC Reserves.
:09:31. > :09:33.Police say they've arrested a 25`year`old from Paignton
:09:34. > :09:42.on suspicion of causing acttal bodily harm, he's now been bailed.
:09:43. > :09:50.A man has died after being trampled by a herd of cows. Peter Jakeman was
:09:51. > :09:57.take on the hospital but died later. take on the hospital but didd later.
:09:58. > :10:01.The Health and Safety Executive is investigating.
:10:02. > :10:04.A Devon MP has apologised for not declaring he received tickets to the
:10:05. > :10:07.Chelsea Flower Show from a tobacco company when he asked parli`mentary
:10:08. > :10:10.The Conservative MP for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport,
:10:11. > :10:13.Oliver Colvile, went to the event last year where he
:10:14. > :10:17.He told the Commons he had recorded the gift
:10:18. > :10:19.in the parliamentary register, but hadn't mentioned it when asking
:10:20. > :10:28.New air ambulances, capable of operating in darkness
:10:29. > :10:31.for the first time, won't be able to make night`time
:10:32. > :10:33.landings at Derriford Hospital, the region's Major Trauma Cdntre.
:10:34. > :10:40.The head of Cornwall's Air @mbulance says the Government should pay
:10:41. > :10:46.for an upgraded helipad as without it, lives may be lost.
:10:47. > :10:48.Here's our Health Correspondent Sally Mountjox.
:10:49. > :10:52.Taking off on another mission, one of the 800 the Cornwall air
:10:53. > :10:56.This week it played a cruci`l role in the coach crash in Looe.
:10:57. > :11:02.Badly scalded in an accident at home in Helston,
:11:03. > :11:05.he was flown to Derriford Hospital in under 15 minutes.
:11:06. > :11:11.Mum, Jen, is sure prompt spdcialist treatment made all the difference.
:11:12. > :11:15.I think if he hadn't have gone up there, we would have to go on the
:11:16. > :11:19.road, it would have, I don't think he would be the same as he is now.
:11:20. > :11:24.I think because he had the treatment so quickly.
:11:25. > :11:26.I think that really helped with his recovery.
:11:27. > :11:29.From December, Cornwall will have two new air ambulances able for
:11:30. > :11:34.Not round`the`clock, but for 12 hours a day, summer and winter.
:11:35. > :11:36.But while casualties can be takdn to the
:11:37. > :11:39.Royal Cornwall at Treliske and units outside the peninsula, Derrhford
:11:40. > :11:44.This is the pilot's view of the patch of grass
:11:45. > :11:49.While there is planning perlission for a purpose`built pad,
:11:50. > :11:52.the ?1.5 million to pay for it has not been found.
:11:53. > :11:54.It is a particular concern, because Derriford is
:11:55. > :12:00.The hospital able to give the most critically injured patients
:12:01. > :12:09.We are airlift about 800 a people a year to hospital.
:12:10. > :12:12.About of 60% go to Derriford with the extended flying hours,
:12:13. > :12:15.there is every likelihood wd will be airlifting more patients to
:12:16. > :12:19.Derriford and it is possibld that this could cost lives if they're not
:12:20. > :12:21.able to go to the right treatment centre by air
:12:22. > :12:30.Plymouth Hospitals Trust had a deficit this year of ?13 million and
:12:31. > :12:37.The trust told us 50% of the cost of the new helipad has been pledged
:12:38. > :12:41.by the national charity Help, but the trust is working to determine
:12:42. > :12:49.Devon's air ambulances are expected to be flying at night by 2006.
:12:50. > :12:52.Their operations director s`id Derriford's helipad didn't fully
:12:53. > :12:56.meet safety standards and hd had concerns the construction of a
:12:57. > :13:03.The Cornwall air ambulance trust said there should be central funding
:13:04. > :13:11.for a new landing pad, but that seem unlikely.
:13:12. > :13:24.There is no need requirement for a helipad. It has been a lovely day
:13:25. > :13:26.and David will be here to tell helipad. It has been a lovely day
:13:27. > :13:30.and David will be here to tell us how long the sunny spell will last
:13:31. > :13:35.and cornering the market ` how traders are fighting the decline of
:13:36. > :13:37.market towns. And in the running for one of the film world's top prizes,
:13:38. > :13:43.the movie shot in Cornwall laking the movie shot in Cornwall making
:13:44. > :13:48.waves The latest government figures
:13:49. > :13:51.on the gap between house prhces and earnings confirm that the
:13:52. > :13:53.South West has some of Britain's worst affordability problems outside
:13:54. > :13:55.of the capital. Out of 88 districts outside
:13:56. > :13:58.of London, Dorset, Cornwall and Devon all feature in
:13:59. > :14:01.the top 15 badly affected places. Our business correspondent
:14:02. > :14:11.Neil Gallacher has more. at Cannes. Stephanie could be driven
:14:12. > :14:15.out of her native Cornwall, because of the gap between earnings and
:14:16. > :14:18.housing costs. She and her husband rent. She would like to be saving
:14:19. > :14:23.for deposit on their own hotse. But for deposit on their own house. But
:14:24. > :14:28.it is hard as their rent is nearly ?700 a month. She is already holding
:14:29. > :14:32.down two jobs and finishing a university course. Ironically her
:14:33. > :14:37.main job is selling houses! My family are in Cornwall. I don't want
:14:38. > :14:39.to leave my family and I love being in Cornwall. I have lived here
:14:40. > :14:42.to leave my family and I love being in Cornwall. I have lived hdre all
:14:43. > :14:49.my life. My husband's very settled here. But in term o's prices there
:14:50. > :14:51.are more affordable properties here. But in term o's prices there
:14:52. > :14:55.are more affordable properthes in other regions. The problem which
:14:56. > :14:57.affects so many in the region is a collision of two things ` high house
:14:58. > :15:01.prices and low earnings. Waxs of prices and low earnings. Waxs of
:15:02. > :15:03.boosting earnings were centre stage when the Chancellor visited
:15:04. > :15:05.Cornwall. But he was also keen when the Chancellor visited
:15:06. > :15:07.Cornwall. But he was also kden to Cornwall. But he was also keen to
:15:08. > :15:09.stress thousand Government's help to buy scheme is helping people
:15:10. > :15:09.stress thousand Government's help to buy scheme is helping peopld to
:15:10. > :15:11.stress thousand Government's help to buy scheme is helping people to get
:15:12. > :15:15.mortgaging without having to save the huge deposits that have been
:15:16. > :15:20.demanded in the last few ye`rs. How many people had been helped I
:15:21. > :15:21.wondered. Well we are going to produce now statistics just in the
:15:22. > :15:24.next few days, so I can't ghve produce now statistics just in the
:15:25. > :15:26.next few days, so I can't give them to you today, these are offhcial
:15:27. > :15:28.to you today, these are official Government figures. Will it be
:15:29. > :15:32.dozens? A lot of families h`ve been dozens? A lot of families h`ve been
:15:33. > :15:38.helped in the South West, including in Cornwall and Devon. So what I
:15:39. > :15:41.find when I go around a number of the new housing developments,
:15:42. > :15:45.sometimes up to half the hopes being sold on the development are being
:15:46. > :15:52.sold through the help to buy scheme. The way I see it is that thd help to
:15:53. > :15:59.pie scheme has been tailored to meet relatively well off working families
:16:00. > :16:03.in the south`east. And doesn't take account of the big mismatch between
:16:04. > :16:09.very low earnings and very high house prices in areas like Cornwall,
:16:10. > :16:12.Devon and elsewhere. Then there is the question of how much hotsing we
:16:13. > :16:16.are building, it enough? The main are building, it enough? The main
:16:17. > :16:18.issue is supply, we are not building enough houses. But the help to buy
:16:19. > :16:20.isn't helping first time buyers enough houses. But the help to buy
:16:21. > :16:20.isn't helping first time buxers or isn't helping first time buyers or
:16:21. > :16:22.other home owners in the Sotth isn't helping first time buxers or
:16:23. > :16:27.other home owners in the Sotth West. Its going to people in the already
:16:28. > :16:32.overheated south`east and we are looking at the formation of 21, 00
:16:33. > :16:35.new homes needed each year in the South West and only 13,000 `re being
:16:36. > :16:41.South West and only 13,000 are being built. UKIP strepssed the nded not
:16:42. > :16:45.to concrete over green fieldings. Did they think there was too much
:16:46. > :16:49.new housing? Yes, this. Whether that will come to fruition is another
:16:50. > :16:53.matter. What people say will be developed and what does get
:16:54. > :16:55.developed. We would like to see smaller developments in the local
:16:56. > :17:00.villages and Hamlets, we fedl that villages and Hamlets, we feel that
:17:01. > :17:02.is better to keep the young people here and not dis`Persian. B`ck in
:17:03. > :17:04.here and not dis`Persian. Back in Helston there is a concern `bout
:17:05. > :17:12.Helston there is a concern about wages versus house prices. @t the
:17:13. > :17:17.moment they're just going up. It is very hard to get a mortgage now It
:17:18. > :17:23.is really hard. I work with a lot of young people and they were saying
:17:24. > :17:31.the deposit is just way out of their range.
:17:32. > :17:34.We're a part of the world dotted with historic market towns,
:17:35. > :17:37.but after hundreds of years how are the markets actually doing?
:17:38. > :17:41.Almost a quarter of traders in the South West are said to have
:17:42. > :17:44.gone out of business in the last decade but as Anna Varle
:17:45. > :17:50.Diane has been selling at Newton Abbot's market for the last
:17:51. > :17:53.ten years, but earning a living is becoming increasingly difficult.
:17:54. > :17:56.For three quarters of the ydar you're struggling to make ends meet.
:17:57. > :17:58.And everyone, all the traders are feeling it,
:17:59. > :18:01.no matter what you're selling, you can't just say it's just your gear.
:18:02. > :18:05.All the traders here are finding it hard.
:18:06. > :18:10.Some some say they have seen trade decline by as much as 50%
:18:11. > :18:12.Last few years it's very hard work.
:18:13. > :18:15.We have got to just amble along and try and make a living.
:18:16. > :18:18.Research shows there's been a 22% drop in the number
:18:19. > :18:22.of regular market traders in the South West over the last ten years.
:18:23. > :18:25.But despite this, we are amongst the best performing in the country.
:18:26. > :18:29.In 2013, up to 80% of traders did as well
:18:30. > :18:37.Now there is a big push to get more of us through the door.
:18:38. > :18:39.The town's just one of hundreds across
:18:40. > :18:42.the country to take part in Love Your Local Market
:18:43. > :18:45.` dubbed the biggest event of its kind in a generation.
:18:46. > :18:50.To show the people of Newton Abbot and the surrounding area
:18:51. > :18:53.and even nationally that Newton Abbot is still a market town
:18:54. > :18:57.and has been for many years and, as you can see at the moment,
:18:58. > :19:03.It comes at a time when traders are noticing shopping
:19:04. > :19:08.The demographic is changing gradually.
:19:09. > :19:11.We did go through a phase where nearly everybody that came here
:19:12. > :19:16.But we are seeing a lot of Xoung faces coming in now.
:19:17. > :19:19.Markets like this are now also operating under the Market Shoppers
:19:20. > :19:23.Charter, a scheme to ensure that consumers have the same rights here
:19:24. > :19:37.It's that time of year when the great and the good of the film
:19:38. > :19:42.And this year, a feature film, shot partially in Cornwall, has
:19:43. > :19:45.been tipped to take the top honours at the 67th Cannes Film Festival.
:19:46. > :19:48.Writer and director Mike Lehgh spent several weeks
:19:49. > :19:51.in Kingsand shooting a film about the famous painter JMW Turndr.
:19:52. > :20:03.This report contains flash Ferrari. Mike Leigh this week with his stars
:20:04. > :20:08.Mike Leigh this week with hhs stars hoping to win the Cannes award for
:20:09. > :20:17.his latest film Mr Turner. Some of which was shot in Cornwall. In
:20:18. > :20:20.sunshine today, king sand looks like it could be one of those be`ches,
:20:21. > :20:24.it could be one of those beaches, amazing to think the seafront was
:20:25. > :20:27.pom barded by storms in February. But the village and the clock tow
:20:28. > :20:29.eris now on the mend and thd But the village and the clock tow
:20:30. > :20:29.eris now on the mend and the news But the village and the clock tow
:20:30. > :20:32.eris now on the mend and thd news of eris now on the mend and the news of
:20:33. > :20:37.Mr Turner being tipped to whn a prize has excited locals. The whole
:20:38. > :20:41.village had such a buzz and enjoyed taking part in the movie. So for it
:20:42. > :20:46.to win an award like that could be great and at the same time we hope
:20:47. > :20:48.it will do us some good and we get some visitors. Because we nded
:20:49. > :20:52.it will do us some good and we get some visitors. Because we need it
:20:53. > :20:56.after the devastating storms in February. Mike and his team
:20:57. > :21:02.over part of the village in July, dressing up the houses to look like
:21:03. > :21:07.Margate in Kent in the 19th century. Many took part as extras. The crew
:21:08. > :21:09.was here for near lay month and they had to convert the street into an
:21:10. > :21:17.area of Margate she front. @nd area of Margate she front. @nd
:21:18. > :21:19.fishermen and passers by and the story of Turner in Margate `nd
:21:20. > :21:21.story of Turner in Margate and beyond. The atmosphere was one of us
:21:22. > :21:22.not work for them, but working beyond. The atmosphere was one of us
:21:23. > :21:31.not work for them, but workhng with them to make the film. The gig shrub
:21:32. > :21:36.put on boats. All trying to be like Margate. This house was transformed
:21:37. > :21:48.to be Mrs Booth's B B in Margate. to be Mrs Booth's B B in Largate.
:21:49. > :21:50.Turn erp used to visit therd often. Mr Turner doesn't get released in
:21:51. > :22:00.the UK until the end of October, but the UK until the end of October but
:22:01. > :22:03.kin sand locals are keeping their fingers crossed the film does well.
:22:04. > :22:09.Did you get a call about a part No. Did you get a call about a part No.
:22:10. > :22:16.They missed the e`mail. How did that happen. We have had some great
:22:17. > :22:24.weather. Heading Bo the 20s, but its just 20. We got to 20, so you're
:22:25. > :22:26.right. With good visibility and the sunshine and the leaves coming
:22:27. > :22:26.right. With good visibility and the sunshine and the leaves comhng out
:22:27. > :22:30.sunshine and the leaves coming out and the flowers it has been nice.
:22:31. > :22:32.High pressure is still with us. So another fine day tomorrow. Ht
:22:33. > :22:32.High pressure is still with us. So another fine day tomorrow. It bha
:22:33. > :22:33.High pressure is still with us. So another fine day tomorrow. Ht bha we
:22:34. > :22:38.another fine day tomorrow. It bha we see some sea mist along the north
:22:39. > :22:41.Cornwall and Devon coast. But tomorrow is fine and dry with light
:22:42. > :22:47.winds and strong sunshine. That is key, because at this time of year
:22:48. > :22:49.the sun's got a lot of strength. If you're setting out, the pollen is
:22:50. > :22:52.moderate, it is tree and gr`ss moderate, it is tree and gr`ss
:22:53. > :22:57.pollen. UV is 6. That is quite high. pollen. UV is 6. That is quhte high.
:22:58. > :23:05.And the barometer should reed around And the barometer should reed around
:23:06. > :23:07.1,032. This line of cloud is the one that is giving rain, but it is miles
:23:08. > :23:09.from us. We have high presstre that is giving rain, but it is miles
:23:10. > :23:12.from us. We have high pressure and from us. We have high pressure and
:23:13. > :23:14.it is high pressure that we will keep at least until the second half
:23:15. > :23:16.of the weekend. There is thd area keep at least until the second half
:23:17. > :23:19.of the weekend. There is the area of of the weekend. There is the area of
:23:20. > :23:20.high pressure over us. That won t change much tonight. It moves
:23:21. > :23:23.high pressure over us. That won't change much tonight. It movds around
:23:24. > :23:27.a bit. This is the middle of the day tomorrow and on sort `` Saturday.
:23:28. > :23:30.However, by the time we get into Sunday, it is beginning to slip
:23:31. > :23:32.away. And two weather systems Sunday, it is beginning to slip
:23:33. > :23:34.away. And two weather systels will away. And two weather systels will
:23:35. > :23:36.creep in on Sunday. Slow progress on that and we continue see anx
:23:37. > :23:37.creep in on Sunday. Slow progress on that and we continue see any rain
:23:38. > :23:41.that and we continue see anx rain until probably overnight Sunday into
:23:42. > :23:43.Monday. But it does change things by by next week it is a differdnt
:23:44. > :23:50.by next week it is a different story. There is the satellite, a lot
:23:51. > :23:56.of clear skies over the South West. Three locations. First Budleigh
:23:57. > :24:00.Three locations. First Budldigh saltederton where `` Salterton where
:24:01. > :24:02.people were on the beach. Look how calm the seas were. That shows how
:24:03. > :24:08.light the winds were. In Wexmouth light the winds were. In Weymouth
:24:09. > :24:12.some lovely weather and on the River Dart where people were enjoying some
:24:13. > :24:16.Dart where people were enjoxing some beautiful weather. A real
:24:17. > :24:17.spring`like feel, if not a summer`like feel, because of the
:24:18. > :24:22.high temperatures. Not everx where high temperatures. Not every where
:24:23. > :24:26.is as warm as those attempts, along the coast it hasn't been so warm.
:24:27. > :24:32.But tonight the temperatures will just get into single figures between
:24:33. > :24:36.she seven and nine degrees. There is a band of sea fog. That is something
:24:37. > :24:38.we are going to have to watch, because that could come on shore
:24:39. > :24:45.through the day tomorrow. Very light through the day tomorrow. Very light
:24:46. > :24:50.winds tonight. Tomorrow, another warm day, another day with plenty of
:24:51. > :24:57.sunshine. Just that sea fog may just drift into the North Devon coast.
:24:58. > :25:05.For the rest of us though a lovely day and warmer than today. To yes,
:25:06. > :25:07.it will be in the 20s. Up to 20 or 22 in the afternoon. Cooler along
:25:08. > :25:14.the coasts with the sea breezes the coasts with the sea bredzes
:25:15. > :25:16.developing. For the Isles of Scilly, the risk of some sea mist, but fine
:25:17. > :25:29.and dry. The times of high water: Disappointing for surfers, the waves
:25:30. > :25:31.aren't very big. Probably the largest wave will be on the north
:25:32. > :25:37.coast. But it is no more than two coast. But it is no more th`n two
:25:38. > :25:39.feet. Sea temperature around 12 degrees. There is the coastal waters
:25:40. > :25:41.degrees. There is the coast`l waters forecast. The winds from the
:25:42. > :25:47.forecast. The winds from thd north`east. A gentle breeze. But
:25:48. > :25:49.quickly it becomes variable as the sea breezes development generally
:25:50. > :25:57.sea breezes development gendrally fair. The outlook is good for both
:25:58. > :26:00.Saturday and Sunday. More around on `` cloud around on Sunday. 16
:26:01. > :26:00.Saturday and Sunday. More around on `` cloud around on Sunday. 06 or 17
:26:01. > :26:05.`` cloud around on Sunday. 16 or 17 degrees. But then a change on Sunday
:26:06. > :26:12.night into Monday. We see lore temperatures and we start the week
:26:13. > :26:19.unsettled with the risk of showers or rain. Thank you. That is it from
:26:20. > :26:22.us. There will be updates on your BBC local radio station. And we will
:26:23. > :26:26.be back with the late news `t BBC local radio station. And we will
:26:27. > :26:53.be back with the late news `t 1 . 25. Goodbye.
:26:54. > :27:02.at the European elections on May the 22nd.
:27:03. > :27:09.even though that would wreck the recovery and destroy jobs.
:27:10. > :27:13.The Conservatives are now openly flirting with exit.
:27:14. > :27:17.they just don't have the courage of their convictions on this.
:27:18. > :27:23.They wouldn't lift a finger to help keep Britain in the EU.
:27:24. > :27:28.So, I'm asking you to vote for the Liberal Democrats, the party of in.
:27:29. > :27:33.In for the sake of British prosperity and jobs.