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Hownam today Wednesday 23rd May 2012

Body casts of five Olympic athletes have been created by a sculptor from the south east of England to raise money for charity. more...

Be on the look out for some sunny spells in Scottish Borders this evening. If you are out and about in Hownam sunny conditions are expected for both Thursday and Friday more...

A couple of things to note: There is not long until Trooping the Colour on Thursday 14 June. There is not long until Father's Day on Sunday 17 June. and Spring Bank Holiday is just 5 days away.

If you don't have time to visit the shops in Hownam you can order a personalised Father's Day card here. We also have a few gift ideas too: adventure and experience days, gadgets, chocolates, diy tools or get stuck into some diy or home improvements

You could always soak up some local Hownam atmosphere and visit a nearby
pub or restaurant.

There are several traffic incidents across the uk to be aware of if your travelling this evenings rush hour including an emergency roadworks northbound on the M5 northbound between J27 and J26 more...

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UK Traffic & Highways Information
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M5 northbound between J27 and J26 | Northbound | Emergency Roadworks
On the M5 northbound between junctions J27 and J26, there are currently delays of 10 mins due to barrier repairs closing one lane following an earlier accident. Normal traffic conditions expected from 6:00 am on 24 May 2012.
M1 northbound between J26 and J27 | Northbound | Accident
On the M1 northbound between junctions J26 and J27, minor delays are possible due to vehicle recovery closing two lanes. Normal traffic conditions expected from 8:00 pm.


A3 southbound between A3100 and A320 | Southbound | Congestion
On the A3 southbound between the junctions with the A3100 and the A31, there are currently delays of 15 mins due to heavy traffic . Normal traffic conditions expected from 7:45 pm.
M5 southbound between J26 and J27 | Southbound | Emergency Roadworks
On the M5 southbound between junctions J26 and J27, there are currently delays of 10 mins due to barrier repairs closing one lane following an earlier accident. Normal traffic conditions expected from 6:00 am on 24 May 2012.
A34 northbound between A4130 and A415 | Northbound | Accident
On the A34 northbound between the junctions with the A4185 and the A4130, there are currently delays of 20 mins caused by congestion due to an accident closing one lane between the junctions with the A4130 and the A415. Normal traffic conditions expected from 8:30 pm.
M3 westbound between J2 and J3 | Westbound | Accident
On the M3 westbound between junctions J2 and J4, there are currently delays of 10 mins caused by congestion due to an earlier accident. Normal traffic conditions expected from 8:00 pm.



Wednesday's Television highlights
(Wednesday May 23 2012)
Rita Simons: My Daughter, Deafness and Me
(10:40 PM, BBC1) This documentary, which is part of the BBC's Disability Season, follows EastEnders actress Rita Simons as she decides what to do about her daughter's deteriorating
Return to the Falklands
(9:00 PM, ITV1) This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Falklands War and this moving documentary sees three men with three different stories heading back to the islands to lay
Stand Up for Sport Relief
(9:00 PM, BBC3) Five of Britain's top sporting personalities each perform a stand-up routine in front of a live audience with the help of five top comedians. The sports stars inclu
Big Fat Gypsy Weddings
(9:00 PM, Channel 4) There was no preview tape available, but this episode looks at the clash between traveller and non-traveller communities. Freda wants to return to her travelle
The Hairy Bikers' Bakeation
(8:00 PM, BBC2) Si and Dave taste their way through the Low Countries. For the second leg of their jolly jaunt across Europe, Si King and Dave Myers have just six days to uncover t
Touch
(8:00 PM, Sky1) Kiefer Sutherland plays Martin Brohm, a widower who can't connect with his 11-year-old son Jake in this new series from Heroes creator Tim Kring. Jake is obsessed w
Dirk Gently
(9:00 PM, BBC4) The third and final Dirk Gently mystery sees the hapless detective coming under suspicion when several of his recent clients are found murdered. Is the tweed-jacket
Cilla's Unswung Sixties
(9:00 PM, Yesterday) 'I don't remember anybody I worked within the 1960s having a droopy moustache or a kaftan or who smoked dope,' says one contributor to this programme, which ki
Empire
(9:00 PM, BBC1) Profit and trade, Jeremy Paxman tells us in this brilliant series, drove the Empire. In Jamaica, he reveals how the British made their money by robbing Spanish ship
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UK & Local Hownam Scottish Borders BBC News
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VIDEO: Charity hope for Olympic body casts
Body casts of five Olympic athletes have been created by a sculptor from the south east of England to raise money for charity.
VIDEO: Drivers 'to ignore' 2012 advice
Despite concerns roads will clog up during the Olympics, a third of people with tickets have said they will use their cars.
VIDEO: Prostitution 'driven from Ipswich'
A new report has claimed street prostitution and kerb crawling have been eliminated in Ipswich since the murder of five women in the town.
VIDEO: Stansted baggage handlers strike
Travellers have so far encountered few problems after Stansted Airport baggage handlers walked out in the first of a series of strikes which could disrupt Jubilee holiday travel.
VIDEO: Club chairman cycles to Wembley
The Huddersfield Town chairman begins a cycle ride to Wembley to raise money to buy disadvantaged children match tickets.
Barton handed 12-match suspension
Queens Park Rangers captain Joey Barton is banned for 12 matches following a Football Association hearing.
Lambert angry at exit speculation
Norwich City boss Paul Lambert describes speculation he is ready to leave Carrow Road as "absolute nonsense".
VIDEO: Torch crosses famous suspension Bridge
The Olympic torch relay continues in the west country, with large crowds watching as it was carried across the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol.
VIDEO: House of Commons
Live coverage from the House of Commons.
Q&A: Anti-social behaviour powers
How do new anti-social orders compare with the old?
Killer was woman's first 'punter'
The ex-prostitute whose first client was murderer Steve Wright
Dunkirk lifeboat set for pageant
Dunkirk evacuations lifeboat to join Jubilee Pageant
In Pictures: City etchings shown
Panoramic Bristol views on show for the first time
Pupils have lessons on the Queen
Pupils get special lessons on the Queen in her diamond year
VIDEO: Peacock clocks up personal best
Athlete Jonnie Peacock, tipped for a 100 metres Paralympic medal, clocked up a personal best and gold at the Paralympic World Cup in Manchester, watched by rival Oscar Pistorious.
VIDEO: US warplane named after soldier
The mother of a Nottingham soldier who died in Afghanistan said she "burst into tears" after a US warplane was named after her son.
Museum thefts: Are cuts to blame?
Are cuts in council funding to blame for recent museum thefts?
Jewel polishing trade 'dying out'
A lapidary in Birmingham says the trade is dying out
Welsh promotion bid turned down
Newcastle Falcons are reprieved as London Welsh do not meet the minimum standards required for promotion to the Premiership.
Four held over police 'bribes'
One Scotland Yard detective and three former officers are arrested in connection with claims that anti-corruption officers were bribed.
Driver admits causing boy's death
A man admits causing the death of a six-year-old Wakefield boy who was hit by a car last summer.
Wootton Bassett hails torchbearer
The bravery of Ben Fox provides a highlight of day five of the Olympic torch relay as it passes through Royal Wootton Bassett.
BAE signs £1.9bn Saudi jet deal
More than 200 jobs are secured in East Yorkshire with a £1.9bn contract for Hawk jets.
Rapists have jail terms doubled
Two men who raped an 11-year-old girl in Luton have their "unduly lenient" sentences more than doubled.
Rabies case confirmed in London
A London patient is confirmed as having rabies after being bitten by a dog in South Asia, the Health Protection Agency says.

Social network child abuse halted
Nine English children are "protected" after a global police investigation uncovers a paedophile ring using social networking sites to post images of sexual abuse.
Wingsuit flyer lands chute-free
A stuntman lands safely after making what is thought to be the world's first wingsuit flight without deploying a parachute.
Tesco row 'People's store' shuts
A community supermarket set up to serve the Stokes Croft area of Bristol as an alternative to Tesco is winding up.
Cameron condemns memorial theft
The theft of a plaque put up in memory of two boys who were killed in an IRA bomb attack in Warrington is condemned by David Cameron.
Muddle at new M1 junction layout
Motorists confused by the new road layout at Junction 12 of the M1 in Bedfordshire "will get used to it", says the Highways Agency.
Wallet found in river 12 years on
A wallet is returned to its owner 12 years after he lost it in a Somerset river while kayaking.
Woman dragged under truck by bags
A woman is seriously injured by a truck after her shopping bags are caught in the wheels.
Hospital 'failed' overdose babies
There were "failings" in the care of premature twins who died after being given an overdose of morphine, a coroner rules.
Man denies boat race swim charge
A man accused of halting the University Boat Race by swimming in the River Thames denies a charge of causing a public nuisance.
Doctor suspended for boy's injury
A Hungarian doctor is suspended from work for giving a four-year-old boy the wrong medication and causing serious harm.
Rolling pin killing 'unlawful'
A woman found battered with a rolling pin at her Hampshire home was killed in a prolonged attack involving elements of torture, a coroner says.
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