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The mystery of the man whose body was washed up on a Cornish beach `

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the police reveal new details about Alan Jeal's death.

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His brother has also made a fresh appeal for informathon

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about the days leading up Mr Jeal's disappearance.

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An evening on a wet and windy night, I can't believe somebody didn't see

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him or nowhere he was or passing by. The daughter of one

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of them tells Spotlight And the home owner who lives 25

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feet above sea level refused insurance cover because

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of the risk of flooding. The brother of a man whose

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semi`naked body was found on a Cornish beach says somebody must

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know something about his de`th. Police today revealed the extent

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of multiple injuries suffered by Alan Jeal when he was fotnd

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at Perranporth in February. Officers say the case remains

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a suspicious death and murder is one of the

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possibilities they are lookhng at. A few hours later he was sedn

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alive for the last time. How his naked body came to be found

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on Perranporth beach Today his brother joined police in

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urging anyone who may have `ny piece We have this gap from the evening of

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the Monday through to the afternoon of the Tuesday, where at thd

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the Monday through to the afternoon of the Tuesday, where at the moment

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we have nobody actually sayhng they we have nobody actually sayhng they

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have actually seen him. An evening have actually seen him. An evening

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Cornwall on a wet and windy night, I can't believe that somebody didn't

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see him or nowhere he was. Officers today told us Alan had

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suffered significant intern`l It's not known if being in

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the water could have caused these. We knew he had a sock stuffed in his

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mouth, but it wasn't the only thing. The sock in his mouth was looped

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with a set of head phones around the back. These are unusual

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circumstances, together with the injuries, the fact he had

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significant chest injuries `nd flesh wounds to his head and hand are

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significant in saying that there is something not quite right about this

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death. Police have traced Alan's

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movements through CCTV. But a gap remains from 6.50pm on

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Monday February 24th, when he was seen at a bus stop in Truro, and his

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body being found 19 hours l`ter Alan based his life in Cornwall

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What he was doing in Truro on a Monday night in February, they don't

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know the answer. Once they do it may help piece together how he claim to

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lose his life. In the days leading up to his death he bought a weighted

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training vest. Like his bank cards,

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light blue jacket and mobild phone Three months

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on this remains a case with far more The daughter

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of a Somerset man who's one of four yachtsmen missing in the Atlantic

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says she hopes the search for them The RAF has sent a plane to help

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the US Coastguard which resumed searching for

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Paul Goslin and his crewmatds The yachting community has supported

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the family throughout their ordeal. John Ayres joins us from

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Queen Anne's Battery in Plymouth. It is always difficult for the

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family and anyone associated with sailing when there is an incident

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like this. The search goes on in the Atlantic about a thousand e`st of

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the coast of America. John Henderson has been talking to the daughter of

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one of crew who is convinced they're still alive.

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And at her student digs in Plymouth, Claire Goslin watches

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Her father Paul, from Somerset, is one of those missing

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As long as they can find anything, that will give us closure in either

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way we need to, the fact thdy're searching, we're never going to

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wonder what if. It is fantastic and comforting to us. I hope we get the

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news we want. It was Thursday

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when the yacht Cheeki Rafiki started A search by the US Coastguard

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was called off on Sunday. But an online petition to rd`started

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it got more than 200,000 signatures. Three planes and four ships are now

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searching for the sailors, with more I'm overjoyed, it is another massive

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step forward and an opportunity for hope and to save them. Obviously now

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the RAF are coming out as wdll, again it's just raises your spirits

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and hopes. I cannot thank them enough.

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Claire is certain her father and his three crewmates are alive in a

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The provisions they would have had would be for 12 people and H know

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would be for 12 people and I know they won't last forever. But there

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is only four of them and thdre is 12 men's worth of provisions and

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everything they would have taken. Claire says her father has spent his

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whole life on the sea and s`iling. She's convinced her dad is

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waiting to be rescued. I do, yeah. From what I have been

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reading and hearing and recdiving, reading and hearing and receiving,

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so many others do as well. H reading and hearing and recdiving,

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so many others do as well. H think we have got every reason to be

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hopeful. Now in the next 20 minutes UK time, US coastguards will hold a

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media briefing to explain the latest with the searchches an area of about

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3,000 square miles has been covered by aircrews and an RAF Hercules is

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by aircrews and an RAF Herctles is on its way to the site. It has

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scanned part of the ocean on its way to Canada, where it will be based.

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More yachts are moving to the area to help. The weather condithons we

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to help. The weather conditions we understand are good for the search.

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Thank you. A man from Devon who lives 250 feet

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up a hill overlooking the seaside town of Salcombe has

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told Spotlight he's furious after insurers refused cover on his house,

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because of a risk of flooding. Eric Brisley, who is fighting his

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case with Lloyds, says it would be Jonathan Morris has

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been to investigate. It is hard to imagine Eric's home

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ever being flooded. The house is high on a hill above Salcombe and it

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would take a Noah style surge, but Lloyds refused to insure thd house.

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Lloyds refused to insure the house. It is ridiculous. There is no

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possibility we could get flooded from streams or the sea. Most of

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England would be flooded before we get flooded. Lloyds classes all

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houses in his post code as a get flooded. Lloyds classes all

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houses in his post code as ` flood houses in his post code as a flood

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risk. In a letter they say said A spokeswoman said she understood

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Eric's frustration. Eric thinks it is absurd and fears others will be

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affected. I think many thousands of properties would be prerest fused

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insurance by Lloyds Bank around our our coasts. Eric has now found

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our coasts. Eric has now fotnd insurance elsewhere. Lloyds said it

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is going to change the way ht assesses flood risk according to

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each address and not the post code. One of Cornwall's premier mussel

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fishing grounds has been closed The Mussel Farm in the Truro River

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has shown traces of the potdntially The authorities blame this

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winter's very high rainfall. Some mussel fishermen fear

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other sites in Cornish rivers Cornish mussels are popular and can

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be found on menus in many restaurants. This farm was set up

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with the help of money from Europe. But over the years it has been

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dogged by a series of closures, because of water pollution. Now it

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has been closed again after scientists found E.coli in the fish.

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Experts blamed the pollution on the winter's heavy rain fall. They say

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the fishing ban could be in place for 12 months. Matt used to farm the

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site. He said he was forced to give it up because of contaminathon.

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Every year we had closures, sometimes six weeks to two lonths.

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And as a small one`man business I couldn't financially it wasn't

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working out. They were good mussels. Yes particular think product I was

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getting, it was unique. I had chefs getting, it was unique. I h`d chefs

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in London that were keen for them. Another mussel farmer has moved his

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operation out to sea. Gary said if he hadn't made the move he would

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have to lay off staff. Todax he have to lay off staff. Todax he

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showed us his new farm in St aSte bay. `` St Austell Bay. It has been

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worth it. The water qualities bay. `` St Austell Bay. It has been

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worth it. The water qualitids a worth it. The water qualities a

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hundred times better. The mtssels hundred times better. The mussels

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are better and we get bigger meat. The only problem is bad weather You

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can't get to them as many times. can't get to them as many thmes

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Yes, but hopefully we can still supply a consistent supply.

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Scientists are working with farmers to try and improve water qu`lity.

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to try and improve water quality. But some fishermen say if

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improvements are not made soon, other mussel farms will havd to

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other mussel farms will have to close.

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At least two big new supermarket developments in

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The main food retailers increasingly want to have smaller convenience

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Some people are delighted at the death of big schemes,

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but others are warning it looks like bad news for economic development.

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Our business correspondent Neil Gallacher reports.

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One of the latest sites not to be getting a big supermarket `

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Tesco was going to spearhead a revamp of the town centre.

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Now the big food retailers prefer smaller convenience stores.

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Tesco is ditching its big Brixham scheme and some are delighted.

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We are delighted. What must happen is is we must wok together, all the

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people of Brixham and the council and improve and regenerate Brixham

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into, in a way that is fitting. But it's a straightforward dconomic

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blow, according to others. The figures for the Tesco wdre in

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the region of a ?20 million investment and 150 jobs, which for a

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investment and 150 jobs, whhch for a town like this is an incredible

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opportunity. The big four supermarkets are always

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reluctant to reveal their ambitions for any particular site unthl

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they're very close to a firm plan. But towns where the big chains are

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now suspected to be at least reconsidering their options

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for new stores include Teignmouth, Ivybridge, Plympton, Teignmouth,

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Ivybridge, Plympton, Looe, Liskeard, Camelford, St Austell, Wadebridge,

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St Columb Major and Falmouth. And just this afternoon camd

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confirmation that Sainsbury's are stopping work on their controversial

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edge of town supermarket buhlding They have done a bit of work in the

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field. I see it each day when I They have done a bit of work in the

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field. I see it each day whdn I walk past. Sad to think it is not going

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relied on to fund community facilities are disappearing fast.

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Newquay Tretherras School rdcently had to abandon such a plan.

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Yeovil Town are still pursuhng one, for the moment at least.

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An Olympic sailing gold medallist from Dorset died as a result of

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36`year`old Andrew Simpson, from Sherborne, was killed

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while training for the America's Cup in San Francisco last May.

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Dorset Coroner's Court heard his catamaran capsized trapping him

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under water for ten minutes and causing head injuries.

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The coroner said it was cle`r the father of two would be

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Coming up.. What the weather holds for the Devon County show. @nd

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for the Devon County show. And celebrating the sporting achievement

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of disabled youngsters and a of disabled youngsters and a

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marathon paddle between the Scilly Islands and the mainland.

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Voters in tomorrow's European elections in Cornwall will have the

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option of casting their votd using a flatpack cardboard polling booth.

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Cornwall Council's becoming the first area in the UK to tri`l the

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use of recyclable booths designed by Exeter`based architects.

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700 of them will be lined up alongside the more traditional

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cubicles in a bid to save money and be more eco`friendly.

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A comparable number of booths we bought for the European election

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kwould have cost ?55,000 ag`inst kwould have cost ?55,000 against

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?11,000 for this. And with transport and storage, the savings could be

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significant. A test of endurance has taken place off the coast of

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Cornwall. It involved paddling taken place off the coast of

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Cornwall. It involved paddlhng from Cornwall. It involved paddling from

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the islands of Scilly to thd the islands of Scilly to thd

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mainland. Tom told me what it the islands of Scilly to the

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mainland. Tom told me what it was like to take part. My background is

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I'm a professional big wave surfer. You have to have a high level of

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fitness and a mental approach. You get into situations which could

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strie you. So you have got to be on point to go into them situations. I

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knew it was going to be harder than any big wave session I have gone

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into before. But I didn't realise how hard it was going to be. My

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pre`build up training wasn't that existent. I did five and a half

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hours on the board that I crossed on. Emotions flooded into my mind

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that I never had in any othdr that I never had in any othdr

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challenge. What kept you going? that I never had in any other

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challenge. What kept you gohng? I challenge. What kept you going? I

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think just the fact that I'l challenge. What kept you gohng? I

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think just the fact that I'm able to think just the fact that I'l able to

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do something like this. Likd I'm healthy, I'm... I'm fit, the

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healthy, I'm... I'm fit, thd everything's working and why not do

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everything's working and whx not do something Rah challenge myself to

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everything's working and why not do something Rah challenge mysdlf to do

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something Rah challenge myself to do something extraordinary. Wh`t

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something Rah challenge mysdlf to do something extraordinary. What was

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something extraordinary. Wh`t was the toughest bit? Current there is

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are notorious, was it the battle are notorious, was it the b`ttle

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with the elements or the battle against your own physical strength?

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To be honest, my cardiofitness against your own physical strength?

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To be honest, my cardiofitndss felt fine the whole way, but it was the

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back of my neck, that is still hurting now three days on. Just

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above my shoulders and just below my neck that, point was properly

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burning and I couldn't get comfy and I had my head on the board and

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burning and I couldn't get comfy and I had my head on the board `nd I

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burning and I couldn't get comfy and I had my head on the board and I was

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going from lying down to jumping on my knees and trying to mix tp

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going from lying down to julping on my knees and trying to mix up the

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my knees and trying to mix tp the muscle groups in use. So that was

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muscle groups in use. So th`t was the worst part, just the burning of

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the back of the neck. Glenn, all these years you have wanted this

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competition to take place, what do you want to develop from this?

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you want to develop from thhs? Having done it, I feel everest we

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Having done it, I feel everdst we have established something special.

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The crossing has been made ` have established something special.

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The crossing has been made ` few times with kayaks, but never like

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this. In what a wise ` in H`waii they do this event and I want to do

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it as a full`blown international it as a full`blown internathonal

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event and next year, I am not sure whether Tom wants to do it! But the

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top paddle boarders have asked us will this run next year. So on to

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bigger and better things I hope Both of you are still recovering,

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but I look forward to see theing how it develop `` seeing how it develops

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next year. Thank you. Hundreds

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of teenagers have been showing off their skills in the South West

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Disability Athletics Championships. The host venue was Brickfields

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in Plymouth and Spotlight's Dave Gibbins went

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along to see how important this It is one of the biggest days of

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year for these athletes, a chance to test themselves in competithon.

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year for these athletes, a chance to test themselves in competition. It

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is organised by Projectability, a scheme to give young people the

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confidence to realise their ambitions. It is great to see

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ambitions. It is great to sde athletics tracks being used,

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particularly for people with wheelchairs and physical disability

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and hopefully once we have held an event, we see an increase in people

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taking up the sport. The yotngsters taking up the sport. The yotngsters

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need role model and James Arnott fits the bill perfectly. A sprinter

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who has lost all movement in his left arm, but is out theed to make

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the `` touted to make the British team. I got a phone call saxing I

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team. I got a phone call saying I was on the radar. So that thme

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hopefully get a spot. I have done hopefully get a spot. I have done

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competitions like this when I was young. You never know where it can

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go and it is fantastic for disability sport. This is the second

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part of the South West's disability Championships. The first was in

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Yeovil for the east of region last week. This week it is to the west

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and here in Plymouth. There are hundreds of competitors. I wonder

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what they thought. It was fun. hundreds of competitors. I wonder

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what they thought. It was ftn. Wish what they thought. It was fun. Wish

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they could do it more. What do you think it does for your school? It

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helps them, you have better runners. Well, it is a special day for you,

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it is your 16th birthday. Thank you. It has been great today and I have

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enjoyed it and had so much fun. There was some promising athletes

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and this event can help them to be an international Paralympian. A

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drink usually made out of grain, an international Paralympian. A

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drink usually made out of grain but drink usually made out of grain but

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a Dorset farmer is making vodka purely from milk. He is the first to

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do so. We Anna Va'a has been to see how it is done. Vodka ` a drink made

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usually from wheat or potatoes. But how do you make it out of mhlk? I

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knew the Mongolians used to make alcohol out of mare's milk and

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managed to conquer half the world with it. I thought being a dairy

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farmer I would try. Five ye`rs with it. I thought being a dairy

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farmer I would try. Five years ago he decided to diversify in his farm.

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When I first made it and drtnk it, When I first made it and drtnk it,

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it was a bit of a eureka moment, because it was so smooth Rah very

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drinkable. I knew it just... It definitely had legs basically. So

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far so good. In the last two years he has produced 30,000 bottles which

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are setting in farmers markdts, are setting in farmers markdts,

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restaurant and bars in Singapore. are setting in farmers markets,

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restaurant and bars in Sing`pore. So restaurant and bars in Sing`pore. So

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how is it made? As dairy farmers we have had it hard and I'm sure there

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are other farmers who want to do the same. So mum's the word! Here what

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is we can tell you. Milk is sprayeded in curds and Way and the

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sprayeded in curds and Way `nd the curds make cheese and the whey uses

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the sugar to make alcohol. And curds make cheese and the whey uses

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the sugar to make alcohol. @nd that the sugar to make alcohol. And that

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makes a beer that is distilled. What happens at this stage? The milk

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makes a beer that is distilled. What happens at this stage? The lilk gets

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turned into the cheese, into the Cheddar. And then the rest of it

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goes as Whey and we pick up the parts we need to make the vodka.

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goes as Whey and we pick up the parts we need to make the vodka Can

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parts we need to make the vodka. Can you say any more? I could do, but I

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would have to shoot you aftdr wards. would have to shoot you after wards.

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The result is a clear liquid. So the test is in the tasting. Havd

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The result is a clear liquid. So the test is in the tasting. Have a

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The result is a clear liquid. So the test is in the tasting. Havd a good!

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I know you won't be disappointed. It's actually incredible smooth!

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Cheers. How many have you h`d of Cheers. How many have you h`d of

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these today? Well you've had three! I've only had two! I don't think we

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will be seeing her for a whhle! This week is the Chelsea Flower Show

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and for many gardeners, it's the equivalent

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of the Horticultural Oscars. But sadly not all

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the exhibitors were lucky enough to Spotlight's Janine Jansen's been

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finding out what drives thel to come here and how they benefit

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from the experience. It's not just flowers here

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at Chelsea. Model Jerry Hall graced the Cornwall

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exhibit from Burncoose Nursdry Sadly this year they only won

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a Silver Gild. Their stand showcases

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101 plants from China. On the stand we have got a huge

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number of species glas were collected in China about a hundred

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years ago. People don't realise the majority of plants they see in their

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garden and they think are English are not English, but come from China

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and our stand is trying to remind them of the wealth of plant material

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that George Forest and earnest killson in particular brought back

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to the UK. Sutton Seeds

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the UK. from Paignton revealed their We sell 70% vegetables to 30%

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flowers. Our customers are so interested, but they're also

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interested in something a bht interested in something a bit

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different. So a yellow courgette instead of a green one. Next year we

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will have a purple carrot. will have a

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Tim Penrose from Bowden Hostas,

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PW Bamboo and Rickards Ferns. He took two silver gilds

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and a silver flora. It is like the Oscars. It is when

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your peers say you're brilliant and I love that. It is a huge challenge

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to get everything set up, to have it perfect for when the Queen comes and

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yeah, it is an accolade and something money can't buy.

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This dress was made by florhst Amy Bennet from Plymouth.

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For those that didn't win gold ` it only inspires them to trx even

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That is the Chelsea flower show. Now our attention is turning to the

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Devon County Show. We will be there tomorrow. How is the weather

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looking? It could be better! tomorrow. How is the weather

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looking? It could be better We tomorrow. How is the weather

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looking? It could be better! We have looking? It could be better We have

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showers and perhaps one village could get a down pour and another

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gets sunshine. So we will get could get a down pour and another

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gets sunshine. So we will get some sunshine, but some showers will be

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heavy. Our main concern is a sunshine, but some showers will be

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heavy. Our main concern is ` line of thundery rain tonight. Between 1 and

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thundery rain tonight. Betwden and thundery rain tonight. Between 1 and

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3 in the morning there could be some tremendous down pours and the odd

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flash of lightning and rumble of thunder. It is an overnight feature,

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but some of the rain quite intense. For the forecast for all of us

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tomorrow, expect showers, accusely thunder. Briefly we might gdt

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tomorrow, expect showers, accusely thunder. Briefly we might get some

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thunder. Briefly we might gdt some sunshine in between the showers.

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sunshine in between the showers That is the forecast for the

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sunshine in between the showers. That is the forecast for thd Devon

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County Show. Showers on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. But every

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County Show. Showers on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. But evdry now

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Friday and Saturday. But every now and then an hour of fine we`ther.

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and then an hour of fine weather. That is the satellite, showhng

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and then an hour of fine we`ther. That is the satellite, showing the

:25:54.:25:53.

lumps of cloud that are comhng out lumps of cloud that are comhng out

:25:54.:25:57.

of northern Spain and France. That of northern Spain and Francd. That

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is the area of low pressure and the weather system that will produce

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some heavy rain tonight. But by the time we are around tomorrow, much of

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the heavy rain has moved north and we're left with the centre of low

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close by. Some of the showers will still be heavy. Already we can see

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the thicker cloud across thd other the thicker cloud across thd other

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side of the channel, drifting into south`east England. It will come

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west tonight and join up with another band of rain that is coming

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out of the Channel Islands `nd out of the Channel Islands and

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heading north. Certainly by the small hours, some of the rain quite

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small hours, some of the rahn quite heavy. A risk of thunder and

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lightning too. A mild night with temperatures around 13. Tomorrow wet

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to start with in the north of Devon, but many of us starting the day OK

:26:45.:26:48.

with sunshine. But quick think showers will bubble up. Verx

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difficult to say who will see them difficult to say who will see them

:26:51.:26:54.

and who won't A top temperature of 17 degrees. For the Isles of Scilly

:26:55.:27:02.

some sunny spells in the afternoon. Times of high water:

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For surfers, the surf is only one or two feet and mostly clean. For the

:27:10.:27:14.

coastal waters the winds ard two feet and mostly clean. For the

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coastal waters the winds are all over the place, cyclonic force four.

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That is the forecast as we head into the weekend. The better of the two

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days will be Sunday. Thank xou. You days will be Sunday. Thank you. You

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had better have your wellies. I always do. Take everything with me.

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Join them tomorrow on BBC1. Until then have a good evening.

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