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It could drive them into hands of gangs, warn senior officers Pupils caught with drugs or possessing knives should not be excluded from school – because police fear it could push them into the hands of gangs. Schools are being urged to consider alternative options to exclusion in a bid to keep children off the streets, and senior police officers are working with teachers

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on the issue. Acting Superintendent Simon Mills, of Suffolk Constabulary, said: “One example of where we are trying to work with partners to prevent the attraction to gangs

is where youngsters are caught doing things at school, whether it’s doing drugs or possession of a knife, and the school’s decision is to exclude them. “This can push these children into the hands of gangs. “What we are saying is don’t exclude them. “We need to educate them in school. Don’t send them out on the

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SOCIETY: Ipswich Vision Survey results What should be the priority of Ipswich Vision? “Finishing” the Waterfront by encouraging development of last undeveloped areas.

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Vision partners reviewing its progress last year: Bryony Rudkin from Ipswich Council, Richard Lister from the University of Suffolk, Ipswich Central chairman Terry Baxter, John Dugmore from the Suffolk Chamber, Suffolk County Council chief executive Deborah Cadman and the then Ipswich MP Ben Gummer witness the signing of review document looking at the Ipswich Vision progress by Mark Pendlington from the New Anglia LEP

Ipswich Vision promises taking too long for many – but change is starting The Ipswich Vision is taking much longer than hoped to transform the town centre, according to the results of our survey into what people think about the project two years after it was launched. While many think the town is making progress, most people feel improvements are taking too long to come through – and there are doubts about some of the aims of the Vision partners. The top priority for the Ipswich Vision should be trying to attract more retailers to the town centre according to our survey (30%). This was followed by improving road access and car parks (26%) – followed by bringing more businesses into the town centre (24%). When we asked which were the most important projects for Vision, improving car parks came out top (35%) followed by developing the Upper Orwell Crossing (32%) and regenerating the Cornhill (30%). Most people don’t think the Vision aims have had much effect so far. Nearly half (49%) said nothing major had changed in the town centre and any improvements would have happened without the Vision partners. Of those who felt things were getting better, 29% said things were happening slower than they

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Encouraging the Upper Orwell Crossing and developing the Island Site.

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Attracting more retailers to the town centre.

24% Bringing more businesses to the town centre – which will bring more people into central Ipswich.

26% Improving road access to the town centre – and creating better car parks.

Which of the projects backed by Ipswich Vision is most important for the town? Regeneration of the Cornhill, to attract more retailers to the town centre. . . . . . . . . . . . 30% The Upper Orwell Crossing, to ease traffic between the town and waterfront and develop the Island Site. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32% Improving car parks – to attract more shoppers to the town. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35%

hoped, 14% said it was early days but things were improving, and only 8% felt there had been a major change for the better. There was scepticism about the value of boosting homes in the town centre. Most people (72%) highlighted unfinished and empty flats. Of the rest, 15% felt there was some demand for new homes in the town but most people preferred to live in larger homes outside the town centre while only 13% felt there was an increased demand for urban living. More than two thirds of people (71%) felt a northern bypass would be good for the town centre – only a minority felt it would take people to retail parks out of the central area. And at this stage there is deep scepticism about whether the aims in the report will ever be achieved. A total of 59% felt they would not be achieved – and any improvements will come along anyway. A total of 28% felt there were good ideas, but it was unlikely all would be achieved. Only 13% of those who took part felt it was a realistic document that could transform the town centre over the next 10 years.

Improving the railway station, to attract more rail passengers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3%

Has the Ipswich Vision made much difference to the town so far? Ipswich is looking better than it did 10 years ago. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8% It’s early days but there have been some improvements and there’s more on the way. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14% There has been some improvement but things are taking much longer than was expected. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29% Nothing major has changed in the town centre – and any improvements would have happened with or without the Ipswich Vision. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49%

Factfile Reaction Representatives of two of the key partners on the Ipswich Vision board have welcomed the findings of the Star survey. Ipswich council leader David Ellesmere said the high priority

given to the need for new car parking justified the borough’s decision to rebuild the Crown car park. He said: “We know there is a lot to do in the town, but things are starting. We are building a


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based on 700 responses Is it realistic to expect thousands more people to move to the town centre? Urban living is becoming more popular and developers should be encouraged to build many more homes in the town centre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13% There could be some more demand for town centre homes – but more people will want to live in larger homes with more space on the edge of the town. . . . . . . .15% There are already enough empty flat buildings in the town centre. They should be completed and occupied before thousands of new homes are built. . . . . . . . . . . 72%

Will the Ipswich Vision transform the town centre over the next decade?

13%

It is a valuable blueprint for the future of the town – it is realistic and could transform Ipswich for the better.

28%

There are some valuable elements in the vision document which could improve the town, but it is unrealistic to expect all to be achieved.

Will a northern bypass be good for Ipswich town centre?

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The Vision document is unlikely to be realised in any meaningful way – any changes to the town centre will happen as a result of their own momentum, irrespective of this document.

Yes, it will make it easier for drivers from towns and villages to the north of Ipswich reach the town centre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36% Yes, it will allow the development of the northern fringe, increasing the population of the town and bringing more people in to Ipswich. . . . . . . . . 35% No, it will encourage people to avoid the town centre and use retail parks at Martlesham and Whitehouse instead. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29%

An Ipswich student has won third prize in the final of the national Technology, Design and Innovation (TDI) challenge. Sam Taylor-Jones, a pupil at Ipswich School, was was rewarded for his project titled ‘Lifeboat Search and Rescue Drone’ in the category for the 17-19 age group. Judges said his work “looks stunning and is manufactured to a complete product. This unique lifesaving drone was well presented and Sam was very knowledgeable about his project.” Hundreds of students from across the UK submitted either their

Sam Taylor-Jones of Ipswich School.

GCSE, A-Level or BTEC Design and Technology coursework projects to be judged by a panel of experts drawn from industry. Jon Smith, Head of Design Technology at

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Ipswich School, said “I decided to enter my current A Level pupils into the TDI challenge as a number of them had really pushed the innovative boundaries of design and engineering in their final projects.”

Girls’ teams boost A Suffolk football club is encouraging more girls to take up the beautiful game. Last year Capel Plough FC, based just south of Ipswich, did not have a female team but after a push for more girls to join they could potentially have four girls’ teams playing next season. At the weekend the club ran a free taster session for girls and boys with scores of children turning up for a kick-about with the club’s qualified coaches. Adrian Goodwin, the club’s new head of youth football, thanked the dedication of parents and coaches and praised the club’s committee for their hard work. He said: “It’s all about

Capel Plough Football Club in Suffolk is looking to get more girls playing the sport. Picture DANIEL COLLINS

girls and boys playing and enjoying football. “If there is a success on the pitch then that is a welcome bonus. “I’ve noticed that the girls in my team have

formed an amazing friendship and their confidence continues to grow. “I am so proud of the club for what it is doing for boys’ and girls’ football.”

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new Crown car park and looking for a site for another multistorey in the Princes Street area. “The creation of the business district along Princes Street is a major improvement in the town.” Suffolk County Council cabinet member for Ipswich,

Paul West said the Vision proved the value of politicians and business leaders working together. He said: “We have seen a great deal of co-operation, but major changes do take time and I am sure that things in the town will improve significantly over the next few years.”

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More than 1,000 people say they want to be detectives after recruitment campaign More than 1,000 members of the public have started applying to become a detective in Suffolk just a week after police launched a fast-track recruitment scheme.

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Suffolk Constabulary said the response was “very encouraging” but a former Met Police detective warned television crime dramas may have given distorted impressions and said successful applicants could be “lessrounded” than others already serving as police officers. The force is inviting members of the public who have no police experience to become detectives to help address a national shortfall. A total of 1,173 people completed an online eligibility form to express an interest in the first seven days earlier this month. Not all will be eligible to apply. People with backgrounds such as accountancy and IT are urged

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to apply for the six-month scheme. Former Met Police murder squad Detective Chief Inspector Colin Sutton, who lives in Suffolk, said: “It doesn’t surprise me that when you provide this fast-track into a specialism, that it is attractive to people who don’t fancy the slog of basic policing. “That by itself perhaps tells a story. It might be that you end up with less-rounded and lesscapable officers at the end of it. “I understand why (Suffolk Constabulary) are doing it, but I don’t think it’s ideal. I don’t think in their heart of hearts that Suffolk police think it is ideal. It is a creative and reasonable solution to meet a pressing problem, but I hope it is a one-off scheme.” He said the role has become less

desirable due to workload and shift work, partly driven by a lack of funding, but still provides “immense” job satisfaction. However, he said detective shows such as BBC’s Luther and The Sweeney may have given the wrong impression to some. He said: “It is very easy to present a sanitised version of what being a detective is about in 30 or 60 minutes. But the reality is a lot less glamorous and slower. “It will be interesting to see the longevity of people coming in through this scheme, whether they will really find if it’s all it’s cracked up to be as they thought. “Policing demands a certain personality and state of mind.” Suffolk Constabulary added: “We would re-iterate we do need people to meet the high standards we set of all our detectives.” Closing date to apply is August 4. An open evening is being held at police HQ in Martlesham at 6pm on Thursday, July 20.

Could you be the next DCI John Luther, from the BBC detective show? Over 1,100 people have expressed an interest in the fast-track roll at Suffolk Constabulary. Picture: PA PHOTO/BBC


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newsbites Tourism A working party is to be formed to look at ways to further boost tourism in Felixstowe. Thanks to the renovation of the resort’s award-winning seafront gardens, creation of a new beachside park, reopening of the Spa Pavilion and work on the new pier head, the resort has been growing in popularity. Leader of Suffolk Coastal, Ray Herring said: “Investment in Felixstowe over recent years is proving very successful in attracting an

increased numbers of visitors and improving the quality of life for the local residents. There could be further opportunities for investment and together with the recent reviews of assets and service provision, such as the Events Area, beach huts and the beach shelters, this has highlighted the need to understand the wider vision for the town and particular directions of growth.” Town and district councillors have been invited to join a working party.

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More than 130 jobs to go after buyer cannot be found for Ipswich firm

New club and staff captains have been appointed at the Felixstowe Master Mariners Club. Following the annual meeting, the honour of the club captain passes onto Ruffy Ruffles for the next 12 months. He has worked closely with Captain David Ingham to improve the club’s administration, amalgamating its records, and developing a website. Mr Ruffles said: “It was a great honour to be elected club

captain in 2017 especially as I had no Foreign Going ticket and was but a mere “Apprentice. I am looking forward to continuing the work of improving the service provided to the members and of trying to find some fully certificated Masters to join us.” Supporting him as staff captain will be Jon Dixon, who moved to Felixstowe following his retirement, having completed over 40 years working for BP, including 25 years for BP Shipping.

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More than 130 people working in Ipswich town centre have been told they had lost their jobs. They were informed on Friday after it emerged that contact centre Call Connection, in Cromwell Square, had been put into administration and would cease trading with immediate effect. The announcement comes in the same week that the East of England Co-op announced plans to close its long-established distribution centre at Boss Hall Business Park in Ipswich, putting at risk a further 170 jobs and meaning more than 300 people in the town now face an uncertain future. It is understood staff at Call Connection were told at lunchtime by chief executive officer Paul Clement, who is also chief executive of Ipswich Central, together with the administrators who work for accountancy firm BDO LLP. In a statement, one of the appointed administrators, Martha Thompson, said: “The company experienced recent financial difficulties which put a significant strain on its working capital position. The directors working in the business have endeavoured to secure a sale of the business as a going concern but, regrettably, a purchaser has not been found.” The statement said 134

People will sleep out in Ipswich to raise cash for youth homelessness. Kelvin Johnson of Southgate Church Youth Group in Bury taking part in a similar sleeping rough event. Picture: PHIL MORLEY

Paul Clement - chief executive of Ipswich Central

Sandy Martin Labour MP for Ipswich

employees had been made redundant and that a skeleton staff has been retained “to assist with the winding down of the business”. MP for Ipswich, Sandy Martin said he was sorry to hear of the latest job losses. He added: “We need to make sure we attract long-term, sustainable jobs to Ipswich with companies that are profitable and who will survive.” Call Connection’s demise represents a tragic fall for the company, a contact centre business specialising in the insurance and financial services

industries, which was launched in 2003 and for most of its history has been led by local businessman Graeme Kalbraier. The company is a well-known employer in the town and in past years has won a number of awards including the EADT’s Business of the Year award in 2007. Mr Kalbraier remains listed by Companies House as a director, but it appears that Paul Clement took over as chief executive in May this year. Mr Clement was contacted but said it was “not appropriate to comment”.

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A group of people will brave the chill of a November night to highlight homelessness and raise money for a good cause. The annual sleep out in aid of the Benjamin Foundation will take place outside Suffolk County Council’s Constantine House in Ipswich on November 3 when people will have only a sleeping bag and a cardboard mat for comfort. Money raised will go to the foundation’s work with young people on a range of issues, including

affordable childcare, training, homelessness, bullying and abuse. Chris Elliott, marketing and fundraising manager, said: “The event is a great way to build awareness of the issue of homelessness in our region, while raising much-needed funds which are used to deliver the work we do to tackle youth homelessness. “In today’s climate of funding cuts and political uncertainty, fundraising has become more important than ever if we are to continue the work we do in this region.”


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Rail commuters back watchdog’s petition launched in a bid to end their ‘train hell’ Rail campaigners in Suffolk and Essex have got behind a petition launched by consumer group Which? aiming to “end our train hell�. Armed with frustrated passengers’ stories, the watchdog met transport secretary Chris Grayling yesterday – making their plea to the government to overhaul the country’s struggling rail network. Their campaign calls on Mr Grayling to create a statutory transport ombudsman to ensure people’s concerns over frequent delays are not ignored. It comes as Greater Anglia, the region’s rail service, was ranked as the fourth worst operator in the Which? train satisfaction survey for 2017. Derek Monnery, who represents in both counties at the Essex Rail Users’ Federation, said he thinks the campaign is a great idea.

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“It sounds brilliant and I think a lot of passengers on our line would welcome something like this,� he said. “A lot of people are frustrated with delays and let’s face it, our line is knackered and in a pretty bad state at the moment. It is being improved and there is a lot of work being done behind the scenes. But the bottom line is people are frustrated and it would be good for those people to get the support they need from someone who is independent.� During a recent evening of major disruption delayed commuters travelling from London to Essex and Suffolk were left sweltering when heating was left on during the hottest day of the year. The high temperatures had caused

Network Rail to impose speed restrictions on the line to stop rails buckling. Several services were cancelled as a result leading to trains becoming overcrowded. At the time, a Greater Anglia spokesman apologised for the delays, as did Network Rail. Responding to the Which? campaign, the Greater Anglia spokesman said: “We are always interested in listening to customers’ concerns and ideas as well as improving their experience of travelling by rail. “Over the coming years we hope customers will enjoy the benefits of all brand new trains and station improvements, as well as upgrades to track, signals and overhead wires by Network Rail, to create a more reliable railway. “Unfortunately, the railway in East Anglia has suffered from decades of under-investment but the tide has now turned.�

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The police cordon outside several restaurants in Cardinal Park, Ipswich.

A man has been charged after gunshots were reportedly heard in the Cardinal Park area of Ipswich in the early hours of last Friday morning. Alvin Shehu, 22, from Reynolds Road, Ipswich, was charged over the

weekend with possession of an imitation firearm with intent to cause fear of violence. He has also been charged with possession of cannabis. He was arrested in Kesgrave at 2.30pm on Friday and has been remanded in custody

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to appear at Ipswich magistrates’ court today. A grey Fiat Bravo was found parked outside the Harvester restaurant with its rear and side windows smashed. A police cordon was put in place which covered the

majority of a row of restaurants in Cardinal Park off Grafton Way for several hours until Friday afternoon. A 21-year-old man, arrested at the scene on suspicion of criminal damage, remains under investigation, police also confirmed.

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A Kesgrave man who ran an unlicensed gambling syndicate which resulted in 13 of his customers losing £30,000 has walked free from court after a judge decided not to send him straight to prison. Darren Hudson Wood initially ran a tipping service but then set up an unlicensed betting pots system whereby customers would give him money and he would make bets on their behalf, Ipswich Crown Court heard. However, despite guaranteeing he wouldn’t make any losses he had made some big losses which he couldn’t make up out of his own money, said Petr Gair, prosecuting. Instead of being up front with his customers Hudson Wood had lied to them by telling them they had won and were making a lot of money when they were in fact losing. “He continued to accept money

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from his customers and over a four month period the money he took from them was under false pretences,” said Mr Gair. Attempts were made by customers to get money from Hudson-Wood and although he made some repayments he was forced into bankruptcy in 2014 after he was reported to Action Fraud and the police became involved. Hudson-Wood, 35, of Penryn Road, Kesgrave, admitted 13 charges of fraud by false

representation between February and May 2013. The prosecution initially claimed the fraud involved a much larger sum but eventually accepted Hudson-Wood’s basis of plea that it only amounted to £30,000. Judge Martyn Levett gave Hudson-Wood a 22 month jail term suspended for 24 months and ordered him to do 150 hours unpaid work in the community. After hearing he had no assets he made a nominal £1 confiscation order under the Proceeds of Crime Act. Roger Thomson for HudsonWood said his client’s activities weren’t fraudulent from the outset and he had run a successful business. However, he accepted there was a point when rather than being up front with his customers he had tried to trade his way out of difficulty. He said his client accepted he could have done things differently and was remorseful. He said Hudson-Wood had repaid £15,809 before he was made bankrupt and there was now an outstanding balance of £14,191.

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The following applications have been registered during the week ending 13th July 2017. Full Planning Applications IP/17/00628/FUL 11 Wilberforce Street Erection of single-storey side/rear extension and alterations to first-floor roof. For: Mrs L Morton-Smith IP/17/00619/FUL 566 Wherstead Road Erection of two-storey 3 bedroom terraced property with new rear access and associated car parking and landscaping.For: Mr Henderson IP/17/00620/FUL 3 Park View Road Erection of a single-storey rear extension and minor alterations to rear pedestrian access. For: Mr And Mrs Vincent IP/17/00621/FUL 10 The Avenue Erection of a single-storey rear extension and loft conversion. For: Mr And Mrs D Seaton IP/17/00624/FUL 67 Bramford Road Part change of use from residential flat (C3) on ground floor to beauty salon (Sui Generis). For: Mr Antonio Circelli IP/17/00640/VC 141 - 145 Princes Street Variation of Condition 20 of Planning Permission IP/17/00155/VC to remove approved bollards referred to in drawing 1556-L40 Rev P4 and replace with auto barrier and flow plate design. For: Mr Robert Wheatley IP/17/00630/FUL 67 Renfrew Road Erection of single-storey rear extension (conservatory) following demolition of existing. For: Miss K Elliott IP/17/00626/FUL 37 Hawthorn Drive Erection of a front porch.For: Mr C Whale *IP/17/00393/FUL 219 Tuddenham Road Erection of front and rear two storey extensions. For: Mr J Singh IP/17/00627/FUL 53 Westbury Road Erection of single-storey rear extension. For: Mr And Mrs T Webb IP/17/00638/FUL Redevelopment Site Grafton Way Residential led mixed-use development comprising 130 houses, 81 flats (within a twelve storey tower), 48 live-work units (259 dwelling total); six restaurants A3/A4 (1,616 sqm total); 60 bedroom hotel with ancillary reception/restaurant; gym; new pedestrian walkway/cycleway; public open space; landcaping; car parking and internal roads; and associated infrastructure. (Site located in Floodzones 2 and 3) For: Plutus (Ipswich) Ltd Protected Trees IP/17/00644/TALF 21 Oak Hill Lane Works to trees protected by TPO 6 of 1998: Prune back side branches of Sycamore over garden by 1m and raise lower branch by up to 1.5m Prune back second Sycamore from house by up to 1.5m. Remove Holly. For: Mr Lonela Kieran IP/17/00641/CALF 165 - 167 Woodbridge Road Take down Yew tree to stump level and take down 2 Elder trees to stump level. For: Mr Ian Head Listed Building and Conservation Area Proposals Planning applications advertised in accordance with Sections 67 and 73 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990, (Development within a Conservation Area or may affect the setting of a Listed Building) and Listed Building and Conservation Area Consent applications advertised in accordance with Regulation 5 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Regulations 1990. IP/17/00623/LBC 2 - 10 Tavern Street Installation of new cisco wireless access points. For: RBS IP/17/00639/FUL Land Adjacent To Woodside Constitution Hill Erection of detached dwelling and creation of access from Constitution Hill. For: Mr J Goddard IP/17/00643/FUL 144 Woodbridge Road Erection of single-storey rear extension. For: Mr A Hayward The applications / plans and other submitted documents can be inspected online during normal office hours at the Customer Services Centre, Town Hall, Cornhill (Princes Street entrance), or at home by visiting the Council website. Any person wishing to make representation should do so in writing, quoting the relevant reference number within 21 days of the publication of this notice, to the Head of Development, Grafton House, 15 –17 Russell Road, Ipswich IP1 2DE. WRITTEN REPRESENTATIONS SHOULD BE PREPARED USING DARK INK OR BALLPOINT PEN TO AID COPYING. All letters will be copied and available for inspection by Councillors, Press and Public. Householder applications and Minor Commercial Development, in the event of an appeal against a refusal of planning permission, which is to be dealt with on the basis of representations in writing, any representations made about this application will be sent to the Secretary of State, and there will be no further opportunity to comment at appeal stage. Only send information you are happy to be made available over the internet. You are advised that Ward Councillors may attend meetings of the Planning and Development Committee to speak on a constituents behalf. Also under certain circumstances interested parties may address the Committee. An explanatory leaflet on “Having your say on planning applications” is available from the Customer Services Centre. Details of the Development Management system and previous lists of applications are available on our website www.ipswich.gov.uk For General Planning Advice interested persons may contact either Planning Aid advice@ planningaid.rtpi.org.uk or Ipswich Borough Council, Development Management on development.management@ipswich.gov.uk * Previously advertised on 8th May 2017 Martyn Fulcher BSc (Hons) PGDip MRTPI Planning and Development Operations Manager Date of Publication : 17.07.2017


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The East of England Ambulance Service is accused of sending rapid response vehicles to serious jobs to ‘stop the clock’.

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Ambulance chiefs accused of using first responders to hit time targets A paramedic’s decision to blow the whistle on the East of England Ambulance Service has encouraged a former volunteer to speak out about why he quit his role at the trust. Still in the spotlight from the accusation that it is jeopardising patient safety by sending rapid response cars to the most serious jobs instead of ambulances to hit response time targets, the trust is now facing claims that it is also using community first responders (CFR) to “stop the clock”. Speaking to this newspaper on condition on anonymity, the man said he gave up his position as a CFR a year ago because he was not getting enough support from clinically trained professionals when dealing with critically ill patients. He said: “I quit because it was just getting worse and worse. When the 111 service first got introduced it was just crazy, call volume went up about 50% and the ambulance service filled that gap with emergency technicians and they have the same

A former volunteer spoke to Gemma Mitchell about why he quit the East of England Ambulance Service qualifications as us, so ambulances are getting sent out with no paramedics. “Then it just progressively got worse. The main problem I found was the clock stops with us. When the first responder is on the scene the clock stops and then you can be waiting for an ambulance for 45 minutes and the problem you have is you get told in training when you go an ambulance is sent at the same time, and that is true but they very regularly stand down and get sent to other jobs. Then you are just sat waiting. “I think more and more they are sending first responders to stop the clock. First responders do a great job and we do it to try and help the community but at the

same time they shouldn’t be used to stop the clock because we are not a paramedic and we can’t do the things that a paramedic can do.” The man said the longest he had waited with a patient for back-up from a medic was an hour and a half. A spokesman for the East of England Ambulance Service Trust (EEAST) said: “Community first responders play an extremely important role in responding to life-threatening emergencies in the immediate minutes afterwards within their communities. I In some cases their quick response has been the difference between life and death. When someone is in cardiac arrest, every minute counts. Effective CPR and early use of a defibrillator by any appropriately trained person can greatly increase the chances of survival when someone is unconscious and not breathing.” A CFR is a volunteer who is trained by the ambulance trust to

give first aid to a critically ill patient in the area where they live or work until an ambulance crew arrives to take over treatment. They can use a defibrillator and are typically placed in rural areas where it may take longer for paramedics to reach. CFRs are sent to category one incidents, which currently make up around half of all emergency calls to the ambulance service and require a response within eight minutes. However, this autumn the targets are set to be changed so fewer incidents fall under this top bracket, which will drop to seven minutes under the new system. Patients with conditions including suspected stroke or heart attack – who were previously expected to have a paramedic on the scene within eight minutes – will now be classed as ‘emergency’ and have a typical wait of no more than 18 minutes. Urgent and non-urgent calls should expect an ambulance within 120 and 180 minutes respectively. NHS bosses said the move would save lives and that, at

present, many calls classed as life-threatening turn out not to be. Last week, a paramedic spoke anonymously to the Health Service Journal (HSJ) and accused the EEAST of putting response targets ahead of patient safety by sending rapid response vehicles (RRVs) to serious incidents instead of ambulances. The cars can only carry patients well enough to sit up. They said: “The trust has become so fixated with hitting the target by sending out RRVs to stop the clock. “Care, patient safety and dignity are really being badly compromised. Everyone has horror stories. It’s as bad as I can ever remember.” The paramedic said “elderly, frail patients” were sometimes left “lying on the ground waiting up to two or three hours, for an ambulance to turn up”. EEAST figures, obtained by UNISON and seen by HSJ, show a rise in the proportion of RRVs being sent to calls, from 29% in March last year to 36% in the same month this year.


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Police chief tells schools not to exclude pupils dealing drugs Excluding school pupils involved in dealing drugs or possessing knives may push children into the hands of gangs, a Suffolk police chief has warned. Schools are being urged to consider alternative options to exclusion in a bid to keep children off the streets. Ultimately it is the school’s decision whether to exclude a pupil, but police teams in Suffolk say they are now working with teachers to determine whether the action is necessary. It is part of a wider initiative the force is undertaking to prevent attraction to gangs. Acting Superintendent Simon Mills of Suffolk Constabulary said: “One example of where we are trying to work with partners to prevent the attraction to gangs is where youngsters are caught

newsbite Road accident An air ambulance was called to Ipswich yesterday after a pedestrian was feared to have suffered life-changing injuries in a collision with a motorbike. Police are encouraging schools use exclusion as a last resort to prevent disruptive pupils joining gangs.

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doing things at school, whether it’s doing drugs or possession of a knife, and the school’s decision is to exclude them. This can push these children into the hands of gangs. What we are saying is don’t exclude them. We need to educate them in school. Don’t send them out on the streets. “This is one option amongst many being used to mitigate the risk to our young persons.” However, some parents and governors already have their concerns. One school governor raised the issue at a recent public meeting in Ipswich – suggesting it was creating further difficulties for schools. They said disruptive pupils or those found to be dealing

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drugs generally need to be excluded to not affect the education and wellbeing of others. Richard Thomas, executive officer at the Suffolk Association of Secondary Heads, said it was a complicated issue already being worked on by teachers. He said: “Schools in Suffolk do their utmost to use exclusion as a last resort anyway, but we would welcome plans to work with the police more on this issue in the near future. It can be very difficult to determine whether a pupil needs to be excluded, and on most occasions if they are they are

further educated in pupil referral units to reduce disruption in classrooms. We always try various other options before excluding a pupil and try to help them in every way possible. “There is a lot of pressure on schools to respond to such cases and we try to do our utmost. It would be good to meet with police to discuss the problem further.”

The female pedestrian was hit by a 600cc motorbike in Bramford Road just after 3pm. Suffolk police said it was first feared the woman may have suffered life-threatening injuries. However, medical staff later confirmed the injuries, while serious, were not life-threatening. A spokesman for the East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust said an ambulance crew was on scene in under five minutes. “The pedestrian, who was treated for a suspected serious head injury and suspected broken leg, was taken by land ambulance to Ipswich Hospital for further care. Their condition is not believed to be life-threatening. “The motorcyclist was also taken to Ipswich Hospital with minor injuries.” The road was closed for investigations.

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DaysGoneBy 1) fYoung boy using scissors to cut out his picture. 2) School children listening to their teacher. 3) School children showing off their drawings. 4) Showing off his drawing. 5) Parent’s dropping their children off on the first day. 6) School focusing on their drawing. 7) Young girl drawing a picture.

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Mum’s the word: Latitude celebrates glorious twelfth year

Mumford and Sons light up Latitude with headline set Mumford and Sons lit up Latitude with their wellrehearsed headline set on Saturday. After rattling through hits Little Lion Man and White Blank Page from debut album Sigh No More, lead singer Marcus Mumford raced to the drum kit to as he played Lover of the Light from the band’s second album Babel. Having placated the festival with the crowd pleasers, the band then opened the doors to a flood of special guests, from Maggie Rogers to Leon Bridges - all of which lived up to the privilege of sharing the stage with a Glastonbury headlining act. They concluded with a special rendition of The Beatles hit With a Little Help from My Friends. Respect has to be awarded to the band’s lighting manager who

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With tens of thousands of festival-goers passing through the gates to Henham Park it was a glut of top names in comedy, music and the arts. Now in its 12th year and boasting a line up to compete with many of the rising stars on the festival scene, Latitude is stamping its mark on the circuit and attracting bands and comedians at the top of their game. Few disappointments hit revellers over the course of the weekend, with smooth traffic flows and easy access. One minor drawback was the famous lake swimming off limits, due, we were told, to algae in the water. Not enough to detract from the festival as a whole, highlights included a barnstorming set from The 1975 as a Friday headliner, an exceptional, intimate Willy Mason set in the woods, with Katherine Jenkins crossing the lake on a gondola to open a captivating performance by the water side. Other headliners included Mumford and Sons, Fatboy Slim, James Skelly, frontman of The Coral, said it was a “brilliant” festival and “the best one we have done so far”. “It is definitely one of my favourites,” he said. Blaine Harrison of the Mystery Jets said the band

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newsbite Time to Change walk Dog walkers in Ipswich have got together in Christchurch Park to spread awareness of mental health issues.

Thousands of people flocked to Helmingham Hall last year for Suffolk Dog Day. Pictured are Bryan and Max Ager. Picture: SARAH LUCY BROWN

Top dogs announced as Suffolk Dog Day celebrates 10 years People in Suffolk have chosen their favourite canines – with the ten top dogs set to take part in a special parade to mark the tenth anniversary of one of the county’s most popular events. More than 3,000 voters took part in a Dogs of the Decade poll to nominate the breeds which capture their hearts as part of the preparations for Suffolk Dog Day, which takes place at Helmingham Hall on July 30. Owners of the breeds are being invited to go along and lead their pets in red carpet walkies to show off some of the best. Organisers announced the winners of the vote today – 1 Greyhound; 2 Labrador; 3 Cockapoo; 4 Tibetan Terrier; 5 Cocker Spaniel; 6 Beagle; 7 Jack Russell Terrier; 8 King Charles Spaniel; 9 Border Collie; 10 Labradoodle. Suffolk Community

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Foundation’s Tim Holder, who led the campaign, said: “As anyone who has already enjoyed Suffolk Dog Day will already know, each year families can be seen gathering with fellow owners and discussing their favourite breeds of dog. “We thought it would be amazing to create a series of special parades to see Suffolk’s favourite breeds all together in one place throughout the day, but we wanted Suffolk to decide which ones. “We just couldn’t believe how many people have taken part. We had a few hundred entries last year when we selected Pembroke as the new furry face for Suffolk Dog Day, but none of us were expecting several thousand this year.

“It’s been so much fun with East Anglian Daily Times and Ipswich Star readers and BBC Radio Suffolk listeners leading the charge and getting very passionate about which breeds they think should be up there in the top ten.” Gladwell’s Pet Supplies also supported the online poll. In its first decade, Suffolk Dog Day has seen 150 volunteers already raising more than £435,000 for Suffolk charities and community groups. This year’s event will include fun dog classes for everyone to enter with great prizes, two main rings plus an agility ring, activities for owners and their dogs, children’s activities, more than 50 stalls selling everything from dog accessories to cheese, a catering village and a variety of entertainment and demonstrations.

are a way of helping people come out of depression. “We want to get people talking to each other. “We are trying to break down the stigma of mental health by getting people talking about it. “Even having a chat with members of your family or friends can help overcome a problem. “Back in the day you were told to bottle it up. “But sitting down and talking about it, having a simple cup of tea and a chat, can help in its own way.”

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Chancellor Philip Hammond has lashed out at Cabinet rivals who briefed against him, accusing them of trying to undermine his efforts to secure a “softer” Brexit deal.

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As tensions at the top of the Government spilled out into the open, Mr Hammond warned fellow ministers to focus on “the job in hand” rather than leak details of confidential discussions. His outburst followed a report in The Sunday Times that he had told the weekly meeting of the Cabinet on Tuesday that public sector workers were “overpaid” when their pensions were taken into account. The paper said it had five sources for the story, the latest in a series of hostile briefings against the Chancellor, which threatened to fuel growing public anger over the Government’s continuing 1% public sector pay cap. The row came amid reports of senior ministers such as Boris Johnson and David Davis jockeying for position in anticipation of a Tory leadership contest in the wake of last month’s general election which left Theresa May gravely weakened. A clearly angry Mr Hammond linked the briefings against him to his attempts to prioritise jobs and the economy in the Brexit negotiations, to the obvious irritation of hardline Brexiteers like Mr Johnson, the Foreign Secretary. “I think on many fronts it would be helpful if my colleagues, all of us, focused on the job in hand,” the Chancellor told BBC1’s The Andrew Marr Show. “If you want my opinion, some of the noise is generated by people who are not happy with the agenda which I, over the last few weeks, have tried to advance of ensuring that we achieve a Brexit which is focused on protecting our economy, protecting our jobs, and making sure that we have continued rising living standards in the future.” He was backed by First Secretary Damian Green, effectively Mrs May’s deputy, who warned against any attempt to mount a leadership challenge. “There are a lot of very serious things going on the world and now is absolutely not the time for this type of activity,” he told BBC Radio 5 Live’s Pienaar’s Politics. “The last thing anyone wants is for the Conservative Party to turn in on itself.”


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Jodie named as first female Doctor

Police probe death of man who fell from building Police are investigating the death of a 24-year-old man who fell from a derelict building after officers attempted to speak to him. Wiltshire Police said officers were called to Market Place in Warminster at around 3.20am on Sunday following reports of concern for a man’s safety. The force said a referral was going to be made to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) in relation to the incident. A spokesman for Wiltshire Police, which is asking for

witnesses to come forward, said: “On arrival, officers attempted to speak with the man, who had climbed to the top of a derelict building, but unfortunately he fell and died at the scene. “The man, aged 24, from Warminster, has yet to be formally identified. His family have been made aware and our thoughts are with them at this difficult time. “In the interests of transparency, Wiltshire Police has sought advice from the IPCC and confirm that a referral will be made.”

Jodie Whittaker, who will become the first woman to play the Time Lord in Doctor Who, the BBC has revealed.

Boy, 16, critical after crash between moped and police car A 16 year-old youth is in a critical condition after a collision between a marked police car and a moped being ridden by three male teenagers. Another 16-year-old suffered a serious leg injury and a 15-yearold had minor injuries from the crash in the early hours of Sunday in South Park Road near the junction with Trinity Road in Wimbledon, south west London. Scotland Yard said the moped was being tracked by the National Police Air Service

helicopter at the time of the incident as it was believed to have been involved in an earlier attempted robbery. The moped had been reported lost or stolen to police on July 12. All three teenagers were arrested at the scene where two large knives were recovered. The teenagers were taken to a south London hospital for treatment. Scotland Yard said the Directorate of Professionals Standards has been informed and the incident has been referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission.

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Jodie Whittaker has described becoming the first woman to play the lead role in Doctor Who as “completely overwhelming”. The Broadchurch actress was revealed as Peter Capaldi’s successor as the Time Lord on Sunday afternoon, making her the 13th reincarnation of the much-loved character. She said: “It feels completely overwhelming, as

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that’s exciting about change,” she said, adding: “The fans have lived through so many changes, and this is only a new, different one, not a fearful one.” Whittaker, 35, revealed she had told “a lot of lies” in order to keep the announcement secret and had used the codename Clooney when discussing the role with her husband and agent.

Amber Rudd unveils plan to review acid attack punishments The Home Secretary has indicated acid attack convictions could soon carry life sentences as a crackdown on corrosive substances was unveiled by the Government.

A man dressed as Pothuraju, a mythical character, performs rituals during Bonalu festival in Hyderabad. Bonalu is a month long Hindu folk festival of the Telangana region dedicated to Kali, the Hindu goddess of destruction.

a feminist, as a woman, as an actor, as a human, as someone who wants to continually push themselves and challenge themselves, and not be boxed in by what you’re told you can and can’t be. “It feels incredible.” She also reassured fans to “not be scared by my gender”. “Because this is a really exciting time, and Doctor Who represents everything

Amber Rudd warned that an overhaul of current guidelines would ensure those who use noxious liquids as a weapon “feel the full force of the law”. “I am clear that life sentences must not be reserved for acid attack survivors,” she wrote in the Sunday Times. Proposals to ensure acid and other corrosive substances can be classed as dangerous weapons are among the changes included in the shake-up. The Government will also aim to put in place measures which restrict the sale of such substances by retailers, Ms Rudd said. The move is part of a new strategy to crackdown on acid

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attacks following a recent spate of high-profile incidents, including five assaults that were linked in London on Thursday. The Home Office said it will work with police and the Ministry of Justice to assess whether powers available to the courts, including sentencing, are sufficient. Mrs Rudd wrote: “Today I am announcing an action plan to tackle acid attacks. It will include a wide-ranging review of the law enforcement and criminal justice response, of existing legislation, of access to harmful products and of the support offered to victims.” “We will also make sure that those who commit these terrible crimes feel the full force of the law,” she added. “We will seek to ensure that

everyone working within the criminal justice system, from police officers to prosecutors, has the powers they need to punish severely those who commit these appalling crimes.” Possession of acid or other corrosive substances with the intention to do harm can already be treated as possession of an offensive weapon under the Prevention of Crime Act, which carries a four-year maximum penalty. The Crown Prosecution Service’s (CPS) guidance to prosecutors will now be reviewed to ensure it makes clear that acid and other corrosive substances can be classed as dangerous weapons, and what is required to prove intent. The Poisons Act 1972 will be assessed to consider if it should cover more harmful substances, while retailers will be asked to agree to measures to restrict sales of acids and other corrosive substances.


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Low salt and sugar ketchup – whatever next? that monday feeling with Lynne Mortimer

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fish and chip supper with a bonus giant bottle of diet Coke free from the chippie in the company of good friends was a treat on a sultry summer’s night with not too many bitey insects about. It is a scene unchanged over the decades. At times like this, life is good. Subtle differences have crept in over those years, of course. A new addition to the supper table is ketchup with reduced sugar and salt. I had to face the difficult decision of whether to risk vinegar and thus heartburn or try the healthier tomato sauce. I chose neither and decided to live dangerously with the full sugar, full salt ketchup I love. Let’s face it, I already had a plate piled high with large deep-fried cod and chips and a slab of white bread. The damage was likely to be already done. Just to compound matters, I ground a little rock salt on to my chips. But apart from the increased range of condiments available in 2017, you could barely see the join between then and now. Richard and Judith were telling us about going to the recent Phil Collins concert on Hyde Park. It really could have been the Eighties except, now we’re older, none of us is afraid any more. When someone decided to stand directly in front of Judith,

Effective complaining is a real skill. I have one friend who is at her most eloquently scary when on the phone to anyone she feels has fallen short of her high expectations when ot comes to the delivery of goods and services. obscuring her view, she tapped them on the shoulder and asked them to move, mentioning her priority ticket... come to think of it, she would have done that in the 80s too. But I think I am braver now than I was. I am certainly more inclined to complain and have found the iPhone a real boon in the area of fresh foods. If something goes off too quickly or a piece of fruit in a pack is already mouldy when I get it home, I take a picture of it to show the customer services people. This saves me from having to retain the offending item when it has become offensively smelly or

has decomposed into a puddle. I always try to return it, though, employing copious quantities of kitchen foil and Stretch and Seal*. I have always found supermarkets instantly apologise and offer a refund and then, because I’m British, I find it necessary to apologise too. I prefix my explanation: “I’m ever so sorry,” before continuing, “But this pack of bacon is off.” And then, having shown my receipt and received my money back, I apologise again: “Thank you... sorry to have been a bother. Thank you.” I have always been prompt

to apologise. If someone barges into me: “I’m so sorry.” If I walk into a lamppost: “Sorry.” Going through airport security I always feel guilty... even though I am a blameless traveller. It is almost a relief when my artificial knee sets off the metal detector and I get frisked. Effective complaining is a real skill. I have one friend who is at her most eloquently scary when on the phone to anyone she feels has fallen short of her high expectations when it comes to the delivery of goods and services. I have heard her in action over the telephone and been so terrified, I almost gave her the money back myself. I try to learn from the best. I am in awe of those who have the nerve to challenge motorists who position their vehicles over the marker lines in car parks, thus taking up two spaces. I’m far too timid. I don’t want to invoke parking rage, which I have seen in action... often in the area reserved for those with blue badges. “You don’t look disabled,” a man challenged a younger man as I scurried past with my trolley, trying to be invisible. People get so angry, don’t they? At times like this, life isn’t so good. • Angelic Wil, aged two: “I got magic watch. It tell me where to go.” Daddy: “Where is your magic watch telling you to go?” Wil: “Pub.” This is the little boy who is currently the despair of his parents having scribbled on the new leather sofa in Biro. * For younger readers who may have been confused by the reference to Stretch and Seal, this is what we older people used to call cling film. It is not a surgical aid.

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A proud parental day as youngest child graduates

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e have a big day for the Hunt family later this week. We’ll be heading off to Norwich to watch our youngest, Ben, at his graduation ceremony. It will be the third time we’ve made the trip for the same, very happy, reason. By coincidence, all three of our children Harriet, Tom and Ben - studied at the University of East Anglia. Even though Norwich is the home of the Canaries, I have to say UEA has proved to be very good for the younger members of our family. They’ve all ended up with good degrees - a 2:1 and two firsts - leaving poor old dad as the dunce, with my “Desmond” as the kids call it. I got a 2:2, Desmond Tutu - get it? However much I try to tell them that back in 1978, any kind of degree was quite an achievement, I can tell from their faces that they don’t really believe me. The truth is that going to university these days is a much more serious undertaking than it was in those distant days back in the 1970s. You have to pay money, for a start. I recall that, before each term, I would receive a nice cheque from Mr. Hill, the Education Officer for Suffolk County Council, It would pay for my accomodation, food, and tuition fees, and I would have £10 a week left for beer money. It doesn’t sound a lot now, but a pint only cost 20p back then... I can only speak for myself, but that financial support led to a rather casual attitude to learning at university. As I mentioned earlier, there was also the knowledge that simply having a degree would help to impress a potential employer. It’s changed rather a lot. Now, apparently something like 20pc of students get firsts. Hardly anyone ended up with such a top degree in my day. So there is certainly a great deal more pressure on students these days. Personally, I don’t think that’s a bad thing at all. It’s real life. Anyway, leaving all that serious stuff to one side, it’s time to celebrate our Ben’s achievement. Well done, son. I look forward to seeng you in your mortar board and gown - and I promise not to snigger!


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The ‘Just About Managing’ now managing less David Ellesmere

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ast week marked Theresa May’s first year as Prime Minister. I’m not aware that anyone thought this was an occasion worth celebrating. If anyone epitomises the phrase “hero to zero” it is Theresa May. There was a collective sigh of relief when the Tories chose her as leader. It could have been Michael Gove, Boris Johnson or Andrea Leadsom. At least, it seemed, we had a grown-up in charge. The fear that the Tories would once again descend into acrimonious civil war over Europe receded as they rallied round her. Her first speech on the steps on Downing Street offered hope of a change in direction. She would tackle the “burning injustices” in Britain and govern for the “ordinary working families” who were “just about managing”. It all went wrong very quickly. Many were appalled when she made Boris Johnson Foreign Secretary. She has now even brought back Michael Gove to do to Britain’s farmers what he did to Britain’s teachers. Her policy on leaving the EU – “Brexit means Brexit” – was first taken as profound. After months of repetition with no detail some began to worry there was nothing behind it. Now, three and a half months after triggering Article 50, it’s obvious to everyone that her Government doesn’t have a clue what it’s doing. We should all be worried. With rising prices and falling real wages, the “Just About Managing” are now managing less than they were and are still waiting for help from Theresa May. Her claims to “strong and stable” government were shredded with her U-turn on the Dementia Tax and her insistence that “nothing has changed”. She has junked most of the policies she stood on and is now reduced to begging Labour for ideas. (Hint: read our manifesto) The Tory civil war on Europe has now been restarted with a vengeance. A week is a long time in politics. A year of Theresa May seems like an eternity. The sooner she goes and puts us all out of our misery the better.

opinion It’s now time to cash-up the days of notes and coins Notes from the Real World with Sharon Griffiths

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he world moved a little forward this week – the milkman sent me an email. Not, alas, to arrange a spot of saucy intrigue, but to tell me how much I owed him. From, now on, instead of leaving cash under the empties on the doorstep or remembering to send him a cheque or him having to drive round in his van on a Monday night trying to find people in, he’ll sit at home and email his bills and I can pay up via PayPal. Easy-peasy. If only half his customers use it, it will save a great deal of hassle. Matthew Taylor would approve. He’s the one – in a government review on employment practices last week – who wants us to stop paying small businesses in cash. Instead he wants a record so they pay their tax and national insurance. Most do. Years ago nearly every independent tradesman would state two prices, one substantially lower than the other “for cash.” Not any more. The few who do still ask for cash are the sort I wouldn’t trust in my house anyway. Cash is on the way out. Why wear out your pockets with clanking coins when you can just use a card for everything, even a paper? We already use cash for fewer than half our transactions and by 2025, experts estimate that three-quarters of our transactions will be paid for by card, contactless or online. Simpler, safer, easier. And yet… It’s bad luck for all those charity boxes in which we drop our small change. Bad luck, too, for those who still pay in cash and get tutted at when they’re slowly counting out coins at the checkout. Then cards get lost or scratched, stolen or

‘Cash is king’... but for how much longer?

cloned. Or blocked at an apparent whim of our banks. Above all, cards require a huge amount of trust. We have to believe that our money is somehow there in the ether, in the beep of a machine, the silent swipe of a card, the display on a screen. We have to trust a system and process we can neither see nor understand. That’s why scammers can get away with so much – because we can’t actually see

what they’re doing. Many years ago when my mother worked in the post office, an old farmer would come in once a year and withdraw his considerable savings. Once my mother had counted it all out, he’d tell her to put it straight back. He’d just wanted to see it, to know it was all there, safe and sound. You have to admit – he had a point.

While I’m here... Are the days of sock darning over? So when did you last darn a sock? If you’re under 60, probably never. It’s about as relevant to 21st-century life as pig-sticking or making bread poultices. The only time I’ve darned a sock was in a long ago school lesson – one of those “useful life skills” that you never, ever use again – like knowing about trigonometry or The War of Jenkins’ Ear or making sticky pictures from autumn leaves.

But according to a new survey of mothers, only 21% say they never darn socks – which must mean that 79% DO. Really? Even my mother darned only my dad’s thick welly-boot socks and then not if she could help it. At six pairs of supermarket socks for a fiver, why would you? Even £25 a pair cashmere socks wouldn’t be much improved by a knobbly darn under your heel.

There are a host of other once-compulsory capabilities that are disappearing from the modern skill-set – making your own underwear, plucking chickens, paunching rabbits, repairing shoes. Is your life impoverished by those lack of skills? No. Mine neither. Some skills are more useful than others and we can probably live without sock-darning. Meanwhile, the same number

of mothers who don’t have time for darning socks say they don’t have time for fake tans. Maybe the other 79% are the same people – they lie on the sun bed and bronze gently with a holey sock, a wooden mushroom and a skein of darning wool. So now every time I spot someone with one of those smooth sun-bed tans, I’ll be wondering about their socks. That’s what surveys do for you.


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Lawn care for when grass is not always greener Many of our lawns are taking a pounding during a long summer of scorching sunshine and minimal rainfall. RHS chief horticulturist Guy Barter explains how we can do the best for our grass Lawn growth slows down in late summer – and don’t forget to clear dead foliage in ponds.

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e’d usually mow regularly… but not during drought. In hot weather, set the mower at a slightly higher level than normal for early summer. This can prevent the lawn drying. For lawns not stressed by drought, there is still time for one last liquid summer lawn fertiliser, especially if a spring feed was not given. A soluble feed and weed product may be useful if there are weeds present in the lawn. Don’t worry unduly about

brown patches on the lawn – they will recover quickly when the autumn rains arrive. If a completely green lawn is necessary, use a sprinkler once a week. Place an open jam-jar on the lawn and leave the sprinkler running for sufficient time for 13mm (0.5in) of water to collect in the bottom. This is the optimum amount to avoid wasting water, while still wetting roots sufficiently. New areas of grass, sown or turfed in the spring, will need extra watering to keep

them going through their first summer. Lawn growth slows down in late summer. Raise the cutting height slightly as the month progresses, to help the grass better resist the wear it suffers in summer. Inspect any yellow patches on the lawn. If they contain small pinkish-red strands, then you may have red-thread in the lawn. This is a fungal disease, common on light soils after heavy rain, when the nitrogen is washed out of the soil. A nitrogen-rich fertiliser

should remedy the situation, and the damage is rarely long-lived. Isolated weeds can be dug out. When mowing, take time to generally inspect the lawn. You may notice areas that could benefit from more radical renovation in the autumn. Last, an important reminder about ponds in the heat. Top them up, and water features, if necessary. A spray attachment on the hose will aerate water and help fish. Any pumps on water features

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should be left on during sultry nights, as oxygen levels are lower in these conditions. Remove dead foliage and blooms from waterlilies and other aquatic plants. Cut back any marginal plants that are getting out of hand. Continue to skim blanket and floating weeds. The Royal Horticultural Society is a charity working to share the best in gardening and make the UK a greener place. Find out more at www.rhs.org.uk

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If you’re happy with the layout of your bathroom, replacing the suite should be straightforward and relatively inexpensive, but if you want to change the layout, expect it to be more complicated and costly. Unless you’re a competent DIYer, get a good plumber to do the work. They should be able to offer advice about changing the layout and what is and isn’t advisable, as should a good bathroom/interior designer. A professional may think of things you haven’t, such as what you can and can’t do with the wastes, which could affect the layout and products you choose. If you’re not using a designer and rejigging the layout is proving tricky, try drawing the bathroom on graph paper. Draw the features (the window, airing cupboard etc) on one piece of paper and the fittings you want on another, using the same scale. Then draw different layouts on different pieces of graph paper and lay

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them over the first, to see how they work. Or make life simple and do this on a computer! Once you have a layout you’re happy with, it’s a good idea to make life-size cardboard templates of the fittings to try in the room. Having an above-bath shower will restrict where you put the bath, for example, and you may come across other problems when placing your templates. Better still, try the actual loo, basin, bath, etc, when the room’s empty to see how they work together, and in the space you have. Don’t forget to work out how much space is needed to comfortably use the loo and basin and to dry after having a shower or bath. Pack in

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Undressing Mr Darcy? What would Mrs Bennet say! With tomorrow marking the 200th anniversary of Jane Austen’s premature death, Steven Russell asks why she’s often lauded as Britain’s favourite novelist, and why Mr D is so potent

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here’s something called Undressing Mr Darcy. Google it. A couple of ladies talk about the costume of the period and they literally take you down to the undergarments. That always goes down well with the fans. I saw that when I went to the Jane Austen Festival in Bath. That was a real experience, and I thought ‘I have got to put that in my book.’” This is author Victoria Connelly talking – raised in Norfolk, settled in Suffolk, and kindly agreeing to stand as a champion of Jane Austen. It was the 1940 film of Pride and Prejudice, starring Laurence Olivier as eligible bachelor Mr Darcy, that gripped her imagination. “Gorgeous black and white film; very romantic. It was more Gone with the Wind than

Pride and Prejudice in terms of costume. A real Hollywood production. Fantastic. I thought ‘Wow! Got to read the book now.’” Later, having become a novelist, Victoria created the Austen Addicts series, about (fictional!) fans of the 19th Century writer. A Weekend with Mr Darcy came out in 2010 and has sold more than 100,000 copies. Set in modern times, it’s about an Austen specialist and an Austen fanatic – both living lives stuck in neutral – who attend the annual Austen conference in Hampshire. The Perfect Hero (a woman invests in a B&B in Lyme Regis) was next, while Mr Darcy Forever is set during the Jane Austen Festival, with two estranged sisters. “It’s incredible,” says Victoria of that early autumn

Jane Austen fan Victoria Connelly. ‘Jane Austen has such a lovely, warm, sense of humour. Her books were about joy and love.’ Picture: VICTORIA CONNELLY

gathering. “Hundreds of people from around the world turn up, in costume, to promenade through the streets of Bath, and it’s such a wonderful sight.” She understands the attraction. “It just takes you back in time. It was a period of elegance and lightness. You had to be introduced to someone. Today, there are all these chatrooms and anyone can text anybody at any time; but then it was much more formal. I think that ‘age of manners’ is quite appealing. “I don’t do the costumes; but there are some serious fans out there. There’s actually a company that runs Pride and Prejudice tours, and they go to all the locations where the adaptations have been filmed. Fans come from America, Japan, all over the world. They go into a house and

say things like ‘Did Elizabeth stand here when he said to her…?’” Victoria might not share that degree of obsession, but she knows where it’s coming from. “Jane Austen has such a lovely, warm, sense of humour. She had such a wonderful sense of the ridiculous as well. Her books were about joy and love. Her characterisation is just so funny. It’s like she’s talking to the reader directly and sharing a joke. “One of the first scenes between Mr and Mrs Bennet (in P&P) is so beautifully observed – this husband who has to endure his wife’s endless complaints about life, and her nerves. The humour leaps off the page. “But I think it’s always the central love story that grips you. With Pride and Prejudice it always comes down to Mr Darcy, doesn’t

A life too short ■ Born December 16, 1775, in Hampshire village of Steventon ■ One of eight children of a hard-up Anglican clergyman ■ Started to write in her teens ■ 1801: Family moves to Bath ■ 1805: Father dies. His widow, and daughters Jane and Cassandra, move several times before in 1809 making their home in a cottage at Chawton, near Steventon. It’s offered by Jane’s brother Edward and is part of his

nearby estate ■ 1811: Sense and Sensibility published anonymously, as were subsequent novels issued while she was alive – ■ 1813: Pride and Prejudice ■ 1814: Mansfield Park ■ 1815: Emma ■ 1816: Health begins to fail ■ 1817: Goes to Winchester for treatment. Dies there on July 18 ■ 1818: Northanger Abbey and Persuasion published

it? I think it’s because he was willing to change for the woman he loved, and that’s a pretty strong aphrodisiac,” she laughs. “He does it off-stage, actually. He acknowledges his faults and performs this incredible act of selflessness to help Elizabeth’s family. She finds out about it accidentally, and realises what he has done to make her life easier. And that’s so wonderful. “With his first proposal, he suggests her family is far inferior to his, and he has fallen in love with her against his better judgment. It’s this terrible speech! She rejects him and he can’t understand why, and goes away and has a think about it. The second proposal is much better!” To my mind it’s a rapid U-turn that doesn’t ring true! “Ah… but you’ve got to remember he’s a figment of female imagination – that he isn’t real; and it’s kind of Jane Austen’s idea of the perfect husband. “It’s one of the classic love stories of ‘enemies to friends’. Shakespeare writes about it in Much To Do About Nothing, with Beatrice and Benedick, who are always bickering, always trying for one-upmanship, but they’re so well suited and the perfect couple. “And (the film) When Harry Met Sally, and any romantic comedy, really, where you’ve got the warring hero and heroine and the audience knows they’re going to end up together, and sparks are


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flying. That’s pretty much Pride and Prejudice. ‘When are these two going to get together?’ That’s what keeps women turning the pages.” So what exactly does Darcy have that appeals to females (and can I buy it at Boots)? “He’s got a very strong moral code. That’s very attractive. And, of course, that’s hidden. There’s an anti-hero called George Wickham, and he’s very charming and chatty. Elizabeth believes everything he says, but he’s just telling lies. He’s a charming devil, really. “Mr Darcy is the strong, silent type. He’s not very good at expressing his emotions, but Elizabeth finds out about him from his housekeeper when the housekeeper says ‘Oh, he was such a gentle, amiable boy’, and Elizabeth’s thinking ‘What?’ “He’s very protective of his younger sister, and that’s a lovely trait. And he’d rather not bad-mouth anybody. He does good and walks away, whereas Wickham would say ‘Oh, I helped this old lady across the street’, and be in your face, and you’d think ‘Oh, what a lovely man.’ Whereas: not really. He’s a trickster.” Some people dismiss Austen for writing about women who witter on about nothing... “She’s taken a

lot of stick for setting her books on a small stage – which is what her readers love: that intimate portrayal of family life. She’s often criticised for not reflecting what was going on in the world. I’m no historian, but I think it was the time of the Napoleonic wars and the French revolution. But there were other writers to deal with that. She wrote from her own experience. She was a spinster in a small village. If you visit the Jane Austen museum (Hampshire) there’s a table by the window where she wrote. The view is just the garden and then a junction. I often think of that: little bits of the world coming her way. But it was a ‘small’ life. She wrote from the heart; of her own world. I don’t think she’ll go out of fashion. She’s perennially popular.” Imagine we can bend time and put Victoria in Winchester on July 18, 1817, in the room where Jane is slipping away, aged only 41, because of Addison’s disease (a problem with the adrenal glands) or perhaps Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Victoria knows then what she knows now. What would she whisper in the dying novelist’s ear? “Oh… oh… ‘Thank you. I owe you. Thank you for all the joy your books have brought.’”

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Sent from: Freudenstadt, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, a city known for its fresh air, which lies on a high plateau at the east edge of the north Black Forest. Best line from the card: “My sandals broke in Yugoslavia.”

Sent from: Folkestone, Kent, which now connects England to France via the Channel Tunnel. Best line from the card: “You will never guess what – the dreaded gas men have caught up with us.”

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Sent from: Answers on a postcard please – Tom Jackson’s book tantalisingly just says “homo sapiens” in the Postcard Locations index... Best line from the card: “Plenty of hippies on the pier, but they behave.”

Sent from: Morecambe, Lancashire, a thriving seaside resort in the mid 20th century, which was known as “Bradford-on-Sea” because of its rail connections to Yorkshire. Best line from the card: “Dick is waiting.”

Sent from: Worthing, Sussex, a seaside town west of Brighton, where Harold Pinter and Oscar Wilde once lived and worked. Best line from the card: “Seen any mullet at the fishmongers recently?”

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Sent from: Watersmeet, Lynmouth, Devon. On the northern edge of Exmoor, Lynmouth village straddles the confluence of the West Lyn and East Lyn river. Best line from the card: “Only the birds for company.”

Sent from: Podgora, Croatia, a small touristy town south of Split on the Adriatic coast, which has five hotels and four times as many beds as inhabitants. Best line from the card: “Hope you have some luck at you know what.”


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ON THIS DAY... July 17

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1453 The Hundred Years War ended: the French defeated the English at Castillon

1841 First issue of Punch magazine published

1917 The British royal family adopted the name House of Windsor in place of House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha

1955 Walt Disney’s Disneyland opened in California

1959 Singer Billie Holiday arrested on her death bed for possession of narcotics. She died later that day

1975 International space link-up between US astronauts and Soviet cosmonauts: they crossed from their docked spacecraft and shook hands above the UK coast

Happy birthday to: Tim Brooke-Taylor, actor, 77; Peter Sissons, newscaster, 75; Alun Armstrong, actor, 71; Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, 70; David Hasselhoff, actor, 65; Darren Day, TV presenter, 49

1948 Dancer, director and choreographer Wayne Sleep is 69. He was born in Plymouth. His family moved to Hartlepool a few years later and he started dancing lessons in the mid-1950s

1961 Wins scholarship to the Royal Ballet School in London. 1966: Joins Royal Ballet Company. Becomes a senior principal. Choreographers to create roles for him include Sir Frederick Ashton and Rudolf Nureyev. In demand as guest artist with companies including English National Ballet, London City Ballet and Cape Town City Ballet. Becomes Britain’s best-known dancer. 1973: Sets world record with an entrechat-douze (a jump in which the feet cross – rapidly! – 12 times)

1980 Launches own company, aiming to take dance to a bigger, more varied audience, combining contemporary, jazz and tap with ballet. DASH, as it’s called, performs in the West End before going around the globe. 1984: Named Showbusiness Personality of the Year by Royal Variety Club of Great Britain. 1998: OBE

Acted in... A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Tempest, Cats and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Films include The Tales of Beatrix Potter and The Virgin Solders. Choreography CV includes Carousel, Salad Days, Cinderella, and Beauty and the Beast. Among TV credits: Celebrity Come Dine with Me, Royal Variety performances and The Goodies

2003 Comes fourth in second series of ITV’s I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here, behind winner Phil Tufnell, John Fashanu and Linda Barker. 2013: Joins Mel B as judge on ITV’s Stepping Out

2016 Proves a star on BBC’s The Real Marigold Hotel, which sends celebrity pensioners to India to see if they could live there

Last month Among celebrities (including Alexander Armstrong) celebrating 20th anniversary of film The Full Monty by whipping off their togs at the London Palladium in ITV documentary raising awareness of cancers. Wayne’s an ambassador for Prostate Cancer UK after developing the disease in 2015 – luckily detected because of regular blood tests


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www.thekbbcentre.co.uk WWW.BAGAGG.COM TOILET roll holder in MAIN ROAD, KESGRAVE chrome, holds 3 rolls, vgc: £10 ono. Tel: 07974043692 (mob) Sudbury. VANITY unit, 88cm x 60cm BUILDING & landscaping materials. Reclaimed x 52cm. with taps, v.g.c. Tel: bricks & roofing tiles / 01394 388166 slates, beams, flagstones, Bedroom handmade bricks & roofing tiles, paving bricks, York BEDROOM furniture, stone, limestone, veneered mahogany, 6 sandstone, granite, slate, SPECIALIST ROOFING & pieces: £Offers. Tel: 07527 travertine, pamments. SCAFFOLDING CONTRACTORS 428007 (mob) Horringer. Cobar Services 01473 BEDSIDE cabinets (2), 3 LARGE OR SMALL JOBS 658435 www.cobardrawers, B & Q Darwin reclamations.co.uk 50cm x 50cm x 76cmH, 01473 690424 unused; £59 pair. Tel. www.thmossandsons.co.uk (01473) 747655 IPSWICH. CHEST of drawers in light colour wood. Modern style (3 drawers) 30 in. wide, 16 Carpets & Flooring in. deep, 32 in. high. Exc. cond.; £25. Tel. (01473) CORMAR carpet remnant 626161 (IPSWICH) 6ft. x 11.1/2ft. colour suede, DOUBLE bed Iceland, For immediate delivery woven backing. 80% wool. wrought iron antique Tel. 01638 552020 Red pewter frame. Ex display Lodge model plus double memory foam top layer, pocket sprung vacuum packed roll Quality up mattress. Both items DIGGER Hire - Mini with flooring Operator, Driveways and hardly used; £100 . Tel. assured footings. Telephone Martin 01638 552020 Red Lodge best prices on 07850 419450 DUVET cover plus pillow guaranteed! case, white with pink floral pattern, vgc, never used: FREE measuring & estimating £15 ono Tel: 07974043692 Pine, Pitch Pine, Prime service available (mob) Sudbury. Oak for joinery, flooring, FUTON, single wooden Cottage doors. Terracotta & EB Carpets & Flooring slats, with mattress, good 246 - 248 High Street, Walton, White/buff Floor tiles. Felixstowe IP11 9DS condition. £30. Tel: 01394 TEL: 01394 282538 Bricks and Roof tiles. 388166 www.ebcarpetsandfloorings.co.uk Green Oak Beams. KING size bed frame, oak, with head and foot board. In very good condition; £150. Tel Mob kerrysreclamation.com 07725622224 (IPSWICH) MATTRESS topper, double bed, as new, plus cover; LADDER Youngman 100, Beautiful Rustic Oak Boards £30. Tel. (01728) 668350 extends to 4.82 metres. Were £34.95 sqm YOXFORD. v.g.c. £20 o.n.o. Tel 01379 NOW £24.95 sqm METAL frame double bed 897398 Botesdale. Oiled or Lacquered - while plus mattress, ex. cond: stocks last £30. Tel: 07799734807 7 Dunlop Road, Hadleigh Road (mob) Hadleigh. OLD pan tiles, pegs, slates, Industrial Estate, Ipswich IP2 0UG SINGLE bed plus headboard soft reds and floor bricks. 01473 281775 | www.forewoodfloors.co.uk info@forewoodfloors.co.uk £5. Tel: 07527 428007 Call 3A Roofing 01473 Mon-Fri 9.30am - 5pm, Saturday 9am - 1pm (mob) Horringer. 730666 or 07889 680616

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2 seater settee, cottage style BLACK & Decker power file Home Improvements red, good order: £15. ELU pink, reversible cushion pad sander, 240 volt, good covers, ex. cond: £110 ono. GENERAL handyman. Call order: £15. Tel: (01284) Tel: 07974043692 (mob) CHIM CHIMNEY Brian on 01473 690353 or 704848 Fornham St Sudbury. 07857 823956 mobile Unit 13-15 Bluestem Road, Woodburners DINING chairs, Ercol, 6 light Genevieve. Yale Business Park installed and serviced wood with seat cushions, BOSCH jigsaw in case, little LADDER Youngman 100, Ransomes Industrial Estate use, 240 volt, sds blade extends to 4.82metres, good cond; £50. Tel. Sweeping 7 days holding: £20. Tel: (01284) v.g.c.; £25 o.n.o. Tel. (01449) 674151 a week 704848 Fornham St (01379) 897398 STOWMARKET. BOTESDALE. Call Nigel on 01473 780920 EIGHT castors, ideal sofa Genevieve. easy chairs, unused; £5. or 07889 379009 (mobile) Tel. (01473) 714823 ɀ Fully Insured ɀ Small Jobs Welcome Ipswich. FURNITURE, drawer fronts, ɀ General Property Maintenance Firewood & Fuel top, large panel, good ɀ Chimney Sweeping quality, unused; £8. Tel. ɀ Stove Installation (01473) 714823 Ipswich. Call Gary, G Plan teak display unit, 64” Mobile: 07718 371248 W 78” H: £20. Tel: 07527 428007 (mob) Horringer. Tel: 01473 781775 (24hr answer phone) GLASSWELLS white Krib bookcase, 3 shelves, 29” W LOT fluorescent light tubes Home Security 4’-5’ long slim line new in 14`” D 49`” H, very good covers: £1 ono each. Tel: cond: cond; £50. Tel: (01284) 704848 Fornham 07725622224 (mob) St Genevieve. Barham. mixed ideal LARGE table, chairs, v.g.c.; METAL metalworker, hobbiest, £60 o.n.o. Must have sheet round square, must suitable transport. Tel. • Top quality Installations • Double Glazing sell moving, from: £1. Tel: (01473) 744077 (after 8 • Windows • Doors • Conservatories (01284) 704848 Fornham p . m . ) 0 7 70 76 0 2 75 3 St Genevieve. (IPSWICH) • Fascias • Soffits MAHOGANY dining table WORKMATE bench, good with separate insert, can cond: £12. Tel: (01787) Call us now for your free no obligation quotation FIREGUARD £10. Tel. seat 10, good cond: £30. 249036 Lavenham (01473) 688089, mobile Est over 30 years Tel: (01359) 230512 07557 901721 IPSWICH. Home Appliances Thurston. PAIR of armchairs, ALL Repairs to Washers, Driveways & Garages reversible pull out back Dryers, Dishwashers, BOOTH Tarmacadam Ltd. www.lankesterscushions and seats, vgc: Cookers - Free Stand or For all your driveways, conservatories.co.uk £200. Tel: (01787) 372743 Built-in. Careys 01473 footpath and patios. Family Sudbury. 233533 run business. Free quote. PARKER Knoll 2 seater No job too small. Tel. 01473 All styles & sizes sofas (2) Penshurst in fawn BLACK slimline dishwasher, 811757 Prices from £7495 ex clean cond, working dralon, v.g.c.; £240. Tel. low deposit order; £125. Tel. (01449) (01473) 713800 IPSWICH. 403078 Stowmarket. Tel: 01473 252480 PINE Welsh dresser, colour DISHWASHER Aqua Cave, mahogany, H 6’x1” L 3’x4” full working order, 18” W PAIR and a half interior door W 1’x5”, splits in two; £75. 34” H: £20. Tel: 07527 handles, brass and Tel (01728) 660533 428007 (mob) Horringer. ceramic: £15 sell or swap. Peasenhall. Tel: 07974043692 (mob) RECLINER armchair. Beige FOOD slicer. Krupps electric; Sudbury. £5 o.n.o. Tel. 01394 riser; v.g.c. Battery back FROM DOMESTIC TO COMMERCIAL BLOCK PAVING 277050 (Felixstowe). up. Free local delivery; Crockery, Cutlery & Glassware £195 Tel. 07814 708977 FOUR oven racks, heavy TARMAC DRIVES - TAR AND SHINGLE DRIVES (Trimley St. Martin) quality as new; £4. Tel. www.db-security.co.uk 2 crystal decanters, one RECLINER armchair. Beige (01473) 714823 Ipswich. square shape, one pear dual motor riser; v.g.c. GAS cooker, Flavel G 60, vgc: drop shape: £40 each ono. Battery back up. Free local £100. Tel: (01284) 700738 Tel: 07974043692 (mob) delivery; £245 Tel. 07814 SPRO CCTV recording Bury St Edmunds. Sudbury. 708977 (Trimley St. ORDERS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR MARSHALL BLOCK PAVING. security system, four GTECH Air Ram plus multi 5 small plates, designed for Martin) cameras, watch from mob cordless vacuum cleaners, Readers Digest by Susan TABLE with drop leaf sides, etc, ex cond; £240. Tel. as new: £130 pair. Tel: Berrisford ‘Wildlife of in dark mahogany, 20” (01449) 403078 (01787) 466866 Sudbury. Britain’, vgc: £3 each. Tel: high, oval shape when Stowmarket. www.bpwservices.co.uk 07974043692 (mob) open; £20 ono. Tel: HOOVER bagless vacuum cleaner, vgc, cost £125 will Sudbury. House Clearance 07974043692 (mob) accept: £35. Tel: (01787) Sudbury. CHINA mugs, set of 6, pretty 372743 Sudbury. A waste removal service for TWO seater sofa bed, double heart shaped floral and Family business with over 35 years experience house property and garden bed, by metal action: £90 HOOVER vacuum cleaner cattle, brand new never in private and commercial works. clearance. Outbuildings 2300w, red, exc. condition; Tel: (01284) 754341 Bury St used: £5.50. Tel: (01284) demolished. Tel mobile £25. (01473) 726800 Specialists in hot tar spray & chippings. Edmunds. 753199 Bury St Edmunds. 07539 431290 IPSWICH. WALL display shelf unit, Tarmac & Block Paving. CUTLERY set, 40 piece, six pine, has been painted, but INTEGRAL fridge, 23`” wide Free advice & estimates given. setting as new; £45. 33`” high 22” deep, vgc: can be stripped, vgc: £30 (01473) 726800 IPSWICH. Call us on 01473 365367or 01284 544160 £50. Tel: (01787) 372743 ono. Tel: 07974043692 or mobile 07788 726291 Sudbury. (mob) Sudbury. GLASS bowl, heavy and decorative, 10” x 4”, ideal Road/Street Works approved. General Services for trifles, fruit, desserts: www.jproadways.com £5. Tel: (01284) 753199 Bury St Edmunds.

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GLASSES, set of 8, 4” high x 3” diameter, brand new, never used, slightly patterned: £5. Tel: (01284) 753199 Bury St Edmunds. M&S Harvest Collection dinner and tea service, ex. cond: £50. Tel: (01440) 762817 Kedington. SQUARE plate and dish plus mug x 3 sets, purple colour (Ethos): £5. Tel: 07974043692 (mob) Sudbury.

BLOCK PAVING REFURBISHMENT SPECIALISTS We pressure clean, reinstate sunken areas, weed treat and seal Matthews Block Paving Est 1986 mobile 07779201631 or 01473 240248 for a free quote

TWO pairs of dusky rose pink self lined velour curtains, 63” wide 54” drop, washable, vgc: £9. Tel: (01787) 372743 Sudbury. WOODEN curtain pole, 6ft, dark pine, complete with brackets and rings: £20 ono. Tel: 07974043692 (mob) Sudbury.

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INTEGRAL Neff cooker, single fan oven, grill and timer, 23” wide 23” high 2 pine shelves with brackets, 22” deep, vgc: £50. Tel: vgc: £7 the two. Tel: (01787) 372743 Sudbury. 07974043692 (mob) Sudbury. NORFROST free standing chest freezer, 22” wide 32” 400 semi engineering high 21” deep, good cond: bricks; £100. Tel. (01473) £35. Tel: (01787) 372743 748192 (IPSWICH) Sudbury. 500 soft second hand red bricks; £125. Tel. (01473) RUSSELL Hobbs toaster, 2 748192 (IPSWICH) slice, exc. cond.; £25. (01473) 726800 IPSWICH. 7 sheets 7’-10’ long corrugated tin, used metal collection only: £10 ono. SHREDDER Bosch, hardly used, exc. cond; £50 o.n.o. Tel: (01284) 704848 Tel. (01394) 384625 eves. Fornham St Genevieve.

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2 Directors chairs, blue; £20. Tel; (01440) 788740 Sudbury. 2 hand made coffee tables wood: £20 the two. Tel: (01284) 724039 Fornham All Saints.

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STORAGE jars, test tube style with cork top, 6 on chrome stand, good cond: £10 ono. Tel: 07974043692 (mob) Sudbury. TROLLEY (2), shopping trolley (2); £10 each. Tel. (01473) 688089, mobile 07557 901721 IPSWICH. TWO very old heavy hanging wall mirrors, old style: £20. Tel: (01787) 372743 Sudbury. WATER softener uses salt bricks, model H20/25, sold as seen: £20. Tel: (01284) 625191 Bury St Edmunds.

1 wall plate of a West Kitchen Highland puppy and 1 wall plate of a West Highland dog, as new: £4 each. Tel: BLENDER, brand new and boxed, 1.5 litre plastic jug, 2 (01787) 372743 Sudbury speeds, 450 watt: £14. Tel: 4 cushions with washable zip (01284) 753199 Bury St cushion covers, vgc: £8. Edmunds. Tel: (01787) 372743 Sudbury. CHROME handles for 4 cushions, beige/cream kitchen cupboards, 6 pairs, with washable covers, vgc: vgc: £15 ono. Tel: £15. Tel: 07974043692 07974043692 (mob) (mob) Sudbury. Sudbury. 8 assorted coloured swans, all vgc: £20. Tel: (01787) 372743 Sudbury. ASSORTED plastic containers: £5. Tel: (01787) 249036 Lavenham BRASS candle holder, quite old; £5. Tel. (01473) 714823 Ipswich. CAFETERIA, glass jug, ɀ KITCHENS silver outside, vgc, small: ɀ BATHROOMS £5. Tel: 07974043692 ɀ BEDROOMS (mob) Sudbury. CREAM artificial flowers in ɀ HOME OFFICE large wicker basket with handle, approx 12” x 12”, stemmed can be used in vase: £5. Tel: (01284) 753199 Bury St Edmunds. CUSHIONS, pair, zipped cover, vubrant colours/design, 16” x 16”, red, cream floral design: £8. Tel: (01284) 753199 Bury St Edmunds. DELONGI portable conservatory heater radiator on wheels: £10. Tel: (01440) 762817 Kedington. EGG cup holder, chrome, with 6 coiled spring shaped egg cups, modern design with handle, vgc: £10. Tel: 07974043692 (mob) Sudbury. ELECTRIC heater, good cond: £5. Tel: (01284) 829119 Bury St Edmunds. FRAMED hanging picture of two white Cho Chow puppies, as new, size 20” x 16” £5. Tel: (01787) 372743 Sudbury.. FRAMED hanging picture of two liver & white English Setter dogs, as new, 20” x 16”: £5. Tel: (01787) 372743 Sudbury. ITALIAN girl flower seller on polished wood signed plinth, needs to be seen, as new: £40. Tel: (01787) 372743 Sudbury. MUSICAL ceramic dog, tree, owl scene ornament, as new: £5. Tel: (01787) 372743 Sudbury. ONE green and one red very large tall indoor heavy ceramic ornate pots, vgc: £69 each. Tel: (01787) 372743 Sudbury. PAINTING believed to be of bury cathedral, in frame, signed ‘Malcolm Buntrock’: £100. Tel. 07434 303663 (mob) Bury St Edmunds. STORAGE jars, 6 on pine and chrome stand, ideal for dried herbs etc: £10 ono. Tel: 07974043692 (mob) Sudbury.


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Lighting 2 x 6’ wooden standard lamps plus cream shades, vgc: £10. Tel: 07527 428007 (mob) Horringer. LAMPSHADES, 3 matching grey pleated, Next, as new. 2 x 32 cm, 1 x 40 cm. £10 Tel 01473 716973. TWO small table lamps, gwo no damage; £4. Tel. (01473) 714823 Ipswich.

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BBQ, Seeley 18” kettle style, 2 wheels, 2 legs, in box never used, vgc: £25 ono. Tel: 07974043692 (mob) Sudbury. BLACK & Decker electric strimmer (small), good working order, needs a female plug: £25 ono. Tel: 07974043692 (mob) Sudbury.

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Oil, gas fired boilers and wood burners installed and serviced Authorised Aga and Rayburn engineers – we supply, service and repair

FACE-LIFTS qualified painter & decorator, OAP discount. 07854897162 LAURA Ashley Gosford Meadow wallpaper colourway plum 2 rolls: £15. Tel: (01787) 466866 Sudbury.

Roofing, Guttering, PVC Fashias, Brickwork, Repointing & Extensions, Flat Roofing, Patios etc. Free Estimates. Discounts for OAP’s.

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Supplying quality turf cut Fresh to order Full laying services available Estimates given

LAWN TRACTOR 22 H.P. 42" cut. With collector. Totally new and unused. Cost £4000 will accept: £1999 Can deliver

3 x twisted metal plant supports: £6. Tel: (01787) 249036 Lavenham

6FT x 12ft dismantled fruit cage plus side and top netting: £100 can deliver. Tel: (01638) 715791 or 07599188339 (mob) Mildenhall.

Cultivated turf supplied and laid. Artificial grass Garden clearance, tree & hedge work, Fencing, Patios, Driveways

Call Paul on 07963 627221 or 01473 515555 FLYMO Easi Glide 300v: £30. Tel: (01284) 768411 Bury St Edmunds. FOUR wheeled seat planter with internal tool storage: £4.50. Tel: (01787) 249036 Lavenham G H Landscapes Block paving, concreting, brick work, patios, turf and fencing. Free estimate. (01473) 213369 GARDEN pation set, round glass top table, 35in wide and chairs (fold up type), as new condition; £20. Tel. (01473) 626161 (IPSWICH) GARDEN statue of lady, white, vgc: £70 ono. Tel: 07974043692 (mob) Sudbury. GARDEN water feature of pump and half butt, needs small pump, very heavy, fully painted, vgc: £150 ono. Tel: 07974043692 (mob) Sudbury. GARDEN/PATIO hanging and wall baskets, total 7, assorted sizes/designs: £5. Tel: (01284) 753199 Bury St Edmunds. GREENHOUSE glass, different sizes, good cond, from: £3.50 each. Tel: 07974043692 (mob) Sudbury. HOTBIN compost bin with accessories and instructions, unused, will accept: £100. Tel: (01787) 373321 Sudbury.

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£4250 o.n.o. Tel. 01473 716648 Arts, Crafts & Hobbies Books & Comics

ARTISTS tripod easel, unused and still boxed; £15. DISCOVERING the Wonders SIX new kerb stones 36” of our World book: £1. Tel: Tel. (01473) 713800. long: £5 each. Tel: 07909 (01359) 230512 Thurston. Ipswich 766687 (mob) Hawkedon. Sunagor FOOD That Harms Food That STATUTES x 2 (cherubs), 2 BINOCULARS Heals book: £1. Tel: (01359) Super zoom 25 x 150 ft high, beige colour, v.g.c.; 230512 Thurston. power inc case, as new; £25 each. Tel: £100. Tel; (01440) 788740 GUINNESS book of records, 07974043692 (mob) Sudbury. crossword, 7ft long, over Sudbury. 1200 clues, unused; £6. Tel. TOP quality turf available for CROSS Stitch book, new: £3. (01473) 714823 Ipswich. collection at Victoria Tel: (01359) 230512 Nursery, Westerfield Road, SKY Watching book: £1. Tel: Thurston. Ipswich. (01473) 253980 (01359) 230512 Thurston. WATER feature, top hat TOYOTA electric sewing machine ECO15CG, WORLD at Arms book, like style, good cond: £15 ono. new: £1. Tel: (01359) unwanted gift: £60. Tel: Tel: 07974043692 (mob) 230512 Thurston. (01787) 466866 Sudbury. Sudbury. WOODEN trug for Camping & Caravanning harvesting garden veg, vgc: £15. Tel: 07909 766687 (mob) Hawkedon.

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SHRUBS, TREES & CONIFERS COMPOSTS & POTS SOVEREIGN TURF AVAILABLE TO ORDER

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Painting & Decorating A best price for quality painting & decorating including wallpapering, 30 years exp. Free estimates. Call Michael from MJM decorating & DIY services 01473 681353 or 07798 674330

PLASTIC lawn seed/fertiliser spreader: £5. Tel: (01787) 249036 Lavenham

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JB’s Garden Maintenance Service

General and Bespoke slab manufacturer and supplier

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£14,250 o.n.o. Tel: 07852 677902

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Turfing, paving, fencing, concreting, paths, patios, ponds, raised borders, driveways, artificial lawns, rough gardens cleared and more.

Now £10,995

Tree work

Call or text Luke on 07883 161667

All types of tree work undertaken. All rubbish disposed of.

CARAVAN 29lt Aqua roll with handle, clean: £15. Tel: 07505 331321 (mob) Bury St Edmunds.

Tel: 01473 614497 or 079635 25104

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CHILDREN’S RYA dinghy sailing courses all levels starting 24th July. Adult course dates also available. Tel: 01473 659992 www. eastanglianseaschool.com

CARAVAN clip-on towing mirrors, great cond: £10 pair. Tel: 07505 331321 (mob) Bury St Edmunds. CARAVAN double step, good and sturdy: £15. Tel: 07505 331321 (mob) Bury St Edmunds. CARAVAN mains hook-up lead, about 10mt long: £10. Tel: 07505 331321 (mob) Bury St Edmunds. CARAVAN proper wastemaster, good and clean: £25. Tel: 07505 331321 (mob) Bury St Edmunds. CARAVAN stabiliser complete with all brackets: £30. Tel: 07505 331321 (mob) Bury St Edmunds.


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Call 01473 233233 or call into one of our offices. Private Advertisers Only DOREMA caravan porch awning, alloy poles, maroon, good cond; £200. Tel. (01284) 762765 Bury St Edmunds. FIAMMA awning tie down kit, used three times; £10. Tel. (01284) 762765 Bury St Edmunds.

STATIC CARAVAN WILLERBY GRANADA for sale in Aldeburgh With large veranda, excellent condition, hardly used. To be removed from site.

£1,450 o.n.o. Mobile 07469 927465

TENT Jupiter 5 man; £100. Tel; (01440) 788740 Sudbury. WORKZONE ac/dc 800 w 2 stroke generator, as new, only run twice; £75. Tel. URBAN Escape camping 01394 282150 (Felixstowe). wind break, 5m long 1.4m wide, roped pegs; £12. Tel. Car Boot & Jumble Sales (01284) 762765 Bury St CAR boot items, can send Edmunds. photos over: £35. Tel: (01359) 230512 Thurston.

CARAVANS & MOTOR HOMES WANTED

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Computing 1-2-1 PC Maintenance. £30 No Fix No Fee. 20 mile radius. IPS 01473 728638

Fishing & Field Sports

Call: 01473 687685 (between 7 - 9pm Tues - Sat) NEW WEBSITE

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Holidays

BLUE RIBAND GREAT YARMOUTH Bungalows & chalets. Near beach in Hemsby and Caister on Sea. Pets welcome. Free linen. Clubhouse. Entertainment. Free wifi. Tel: 01493 730445 www.hemsby-chalets.co.uk www.blueribandholidays.co.uk

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Sound & Vision DVD’S, Roots, brand new, cellophane packaged never opened, The Complete Miniseries Collection and The Gift: £10. Tel: (01284) 753199 Bury St Edmunds. SANYO video cassette recorder in good condition; £15. Tel. (01473) 710323 IPSWICH. TECHNIKA TV 22in; £70. Mobile 07703 817632 KESGRAVE.

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AB cradle, with padded headrest, fully adjustable, v.g.c; £15. Tel: 07974043692 (mob) Sudbury. AB machine, slight split to foam handle: £9. Tel: (01359) 230512 Thurston. EXERCISE bike foldaway Stansted from £75 Gatwick from £120 Profitness; £30. Tel. Heathrow from £120 (01473) 728063, mobile 07512 930593 IPSWICH. FOLDING pull along lightweight golf cart, 01473 25 50 50 Easiglide make, wide www.jrtravel.co.uk wheels: £30. Tel: (01638) Email: info@jrtravel.co.uk 715791 or 07599188339 (mob) Mildenhall. MOBILE Home, South of France (Frejus) 2 bedrooms, sleeps 4, immaculate, kitchen, shower, air con. £300 p/w. Tel. 07783 574656

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GENTS Raleigh Pioneer 180 bicycle with panniers and tools: £60. Tel: (01394) 271262 Felixstowe. GREAT bike for sale, teens, ladies, purple, vgc: £35. Tel: (01284) 829119 Bury St Edmunds.

OUT OF TIME RECORDS We buy & sell Vinyl & CDs 46 Fore St. Ipswich, IP4 1JY

Tel: 01473 225547 outoftimerecords@hotmail.co.uk www.outoftimerecords.com

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PIANO electric Yamaha PSR-530 good condition, complete with cassette , instruction manual, wooden storage stool and tubular steel stand. £120 o.n.o. Tel: 01473 716973

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PANASONIC Lumix DMCF27 digital camera with 12x optical zoom, ex. cond: £125. Tel: (01787) 249036 Lavenham

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SCARFELL caravan porch awning, only used three times; £80. Tel. (01284) 762765 Bury St Edmunds.

Subject to T&C’s & availability

FISHING cooler bag (Nash), green, plus pullout tray with handles, vgc: £25 ono. Tel: 07974043692 (mob) Sudbury. FISHING tackle box, blue and clear, 2 compartments, vgc: £15 ono. Tel: 07974043692 (mob) Sudbury. FISHING waterproof coat (Tresspass); £30. Tel; (01440) 788740 Sudbury. GUN cabinet, holds 3 - 4 Introduction Agencies & Clubs guns, with keys; £45. Tel: 01473 659436 PAIR of thermal winter overalls, waterproof, very Call Across the Room good condition, green, with Dating Agency pockets; £40 o.n.o. Tel: 07974043692 (mob) Sudbury. Free Info Pack GAZER golf club set TWO fishing rod holdalls, comprising 8 irons, 1 putter July Special Offer ideal for a beginner or and 3 drivers with bag; collector, good cond: £15 www.acrosstheroom.co.uk £85. Tel. 01394 282150 each. Tel: 07974043692 (Felixstowe). LONELY? Please don’t be. (mob) Sudbury. GOLF 3 wood, Cobra King F7 Est. local agency, safe and Fairway, v.g.c.; £70. Mobile successful. You could be 07930 635998 chatting to someone FELIXSTOWE. special by tonight. Sue, GOLF driver Wilson D300, Premier Introductions month old, adjustable, 01473 206662. v.g.c.; £85. Mobile 07930 Musical 635998 FELIXSTOWE.

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LADIES bike, only used a few times, ex. cond: £70. Tel: 07799734807 (mob) Hadleigh. LADIES Hybrid bike Coventry Eagle, hand built, white; £50. Tel. 01394 277050 (Felixstowe). PEDAL cycle, small child’s, Triang (manufacturer) 1947, original, one owner: £200 ono. Tel. 07434 303663 (mob) Bury St Edmunds. PEUGEOT cycle frame, old style, T shape handlebar, has rims, but needs new tyres, lime green, vgc: £40 ono. Tel: 07974043692 (mob) Sudbury. TANDEM bike, ex. cond: £100. Tel: 07799734807 (mob) Hadleigh. TRIKE for four year old; £7 Retro Childs scooter £7. Bike for 10 year old 18ins wheel; £15. Tel. 01728 830398 (Leiston)

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01473 253150 LADIES golf clubs, full set with bag, plus size 5 shoes and electric golf trolley; £130. Mobile 07703 817632 KESGRAVE. SET of unused snooker balls: £5. Tel: (01787) 372743 Sudbury. TELESCOPIC rod, 2 reels and accessories; £30. Tel. (01473) 713800 IPSWICH. WINMALL dartboard, hardly used, no darts: £20. Tel: (01284) 700738 Bury St Edmunds.

Mitsubishi Colt 1.3

5Door Hatch, 2005reg, Met Blue, Air con, CD, Elec Windows, Alloys, Remote Locking, Service History, MOT April 2018, Lovely Condition.

£1500 01206 263325, 07900 670706


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£9,000 o.n.o. Tel: 01728 747519 Woodbridge

BMW 1 SERIES 120d SE

2011, automatic, f.s.h., pristine condition, space grey metallic/anthracite Interior, M.o.T. Sept, 73,700 miles £6,900 Tel: Douglas 07817 752020 Saxmundham

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2009 VW Tiguan 2.0 Diesel 4Wd 62K ..£8495

(16) Fiesta 1.25 Zetec 5Dr 13k ..........£9,000 (65) Fiat 500 1.2 Lounge,11k .............£7,000 (65) Mokka 1.6 SE 14k.............Only £10,000 (15) Focus 1.0 Titanium 20k ............£10,000 (15) Juke 1.5 DCi Acenta Prem, 14k .£10,000 (15) Nissan Juke 1.5 DCi, 31k ...........£8,500 (15) Astra GTC 1.4 T Sport .................£8,000 (15) Fiesta 1.25 Zetec, 19k ................£7,750 (15) Corsa 1.4 SRI 5Dr 19k ................£7,750 (15) Corsa 1.2 Sting, 3DR, 16k...........£6,000 (64) New Focus 1.0 Eco Zetec .. Only £9,000 (64) Hyundai i30 1.4 Active 5Dr 20k..£8,000 (64) Fiesta 1.0 Zetec 3dr, 21k ............£7,250 (64) Fiat 500 1.2 Lounge 16K.............£6,000 (64) Fiat 500 Lounge, Grey.................£6,000 (64) Fiat 500 1.2 Pop White 20K .......£5,500 (14) Ford Focus 1.6 Zetec Auto 16K ..£8,000 (14) C-Max 1.6 TDCi Titanium, 31k ...£8,000 (14) Zafira 1.7 CDTi eco Design, Nav.£6,000 (14) Fiat 500 1.2 Pop, Choice .............£5,250 (63) Fiesta 1.6 ST-2 Sat Nav, White .£10,000 (63) Mini 1.6D Cooper 31K, Sat Nav ..£8,500 (13) Focus 1.6 TDCi Titanium Estate ...£8,000 (13) Fiat 500 1.2 Colour Therapy .........£4,500 (13) BMW 1 Series 116D SE 55K .......£9,000 (12) Focus 1.0 Eco Zetec, 39k ...........£6,750 (60) BMW 118d Sport Convertible .....£9,500 (59) VW Golf 2.0 GTi 3dr, 210 BHP .....£5,500

2010 Skoda Yeti S 2.0 Diesel 2Wd, 41K ... £6995 2002 Range Rover Vogue TD6 3.0 Diesel Auto.....£6995 2007 Mercedes C200 Diesel Manual, 79K... £5995 2009 Vw Golf S 2.0 Diesel 5Dr, 69K ....£5695 2008 Bmw 116 SE 5Dr, 59K................£5495 2006 Audi A3 SE 2.0 Diesel 5Dr, 71K ..£5495 2011 Vauxhall Astra 1.6 SE Auto 5Dr, 65K .... £4995 2004 Bmw 530 SE Diesel Manual, 77K ...£4995 2009 Ford Fiesta 1.25 Zetec 5Dr, 51K ....£4795 2010 Seat Ibiza 1.2 S 5Dr, 42K, FSH ...£4795 2013 Smart Fortwo 0.8 Diesel, 27K.....£4695 2010 Citroen C3 Picasso 1.4 VTR+, 54K ..£4495 2006 Ford Fiesta 2.0 St, 47K...............£4495 2008 VW Golf Plus 1.9 Diesel 5Dr, 79K ...£3995 2008 Vauxhall Corsa 1.2 SXI 3Dr, 59K ...£3995 2005 Vw Golf 2.0 GT FSI 5Dr...............£3795 2010 Nissan Micra 1.5 Diesel 5Dr.......£3695 2009 Nissan Note 1.5 Diesel 5Dr ........£3695 2007 Vauxhall Astra 1.8 SRI 5Dr..........£3695 2011 Kia Rio 1.5 Diesel 5Dr, 69K ........£3495 2008 Skoda Fabia 1.2 HTP 5 Dr ..........£2995 2006 Toyota Yaris 1.3 T3 5Dr, 54K.......£2995 2005 Ford Focus 1.6 Estate, 65K ........£2695 2004 Ford Mondeo 2.5 Zetec S, 70K ...£2695 2006 Ford Focus 1.6 Ghia 5Dr, 76K, FSH ...£2695 2006 Ford Fiesta 1.25 Style 3Dr..........£2495 2006 Ford Fiesta 1.4 Zetec Climate 3Dr ..... £2495

(64) Vauxhall Adam 1.2 Glam ............£6,500 (63) Fiesta 1.25 Zetec 3Dr .................£5,500 (13) Focus 1.6 TDCI Titanium 50k .....£7,500 (13) KA 1.2 Zetec 43K Silver ..............£4,500 (62) Corsa 1.3 cdti Exclusiv 5DR 57K £4,250 (62) Vauxhall Corsa 1.3 cdti Exclusiv £4,000 (10) Hyundai i30 1.4 Edition ..............£4,000 (59) Jazz 1.4 I-VTEC EX 5DR Blue .....£4,250 (09) Focus 1.6 Zetec Sport pack .......£4,500 (58) Kuga 2.0 TDCi 4x4 Titanium.......£7,000 (58) S-Max 1.8 TDCI LX Silver ...........£3,000

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2005 Honda Civic 1.6 Se 5Dr, 82K ......£2495

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QUALITY USED CARS 16 66 KUGA 1.5 182ps EcoBoost Titanium X AWD Automatic, deep impact blue met, 3k miles .................................................£24,999 16 66 KUGA 2.0 150ps TDCi Titanium X, moondust silver met, 4k miles ...........£24,999 16 16 S-MAX 2.0 TDCi 180ps Titanium X-pack, moondust silver met, 3k miles.....£24,499 17 17 FOCUS 1.0 125ps Titanium X Automatic Estate, deep impact blue met, 300 miles .................................................£19,999 16 16 MONDEO 2.0 240ps EcoBoost Titanium X Automatic 5dr, shadow black, 14k miles ..........................................£19,999 16 16 FOCUS 1.0 125ps Titanium Automatic 5dr, deep impact blue met, 10k miles ....£15,999 16 66 C-MAX 1.6 Zetec, tectonic silver met, 3k miles ............................................£14,999 15 65 FOCUS 1.0 125ps Titanium X 5dr, moondust silver met, 7k miles ...........£14,999 16 66 ECOSPORT 1.0 125ps Titanium, diamond white, 10k miles ..................£14,699 12 12 MERCEDES C180 Sport Blue Efficiency Sport Automatic Estate, iridium silver met, 33k miles..........................£14,699 13 13 MERCEDES B-CLASS 1.8 TDCi BlueEfficiency Sport Automatic, black met, 28k miles .........................................£13,499 16 16 FIESTA 1.0 100ps EcoBoost Zetec Automatic 5dr, deep impact blue met, 400 miles .................................................£13,499 16 66 B-MAX 1.6 Zetec Automatic, deep impact blue met, 400 miles ...............£12,499 13 63 C-MAX 2.0 TDCi Titanium Automatic, deep impact blue met, 10k miles .......£11,999 14 14 FOCUS 2.0 TDCi Zetec S 5dr, deep impact blue met, 30k miles................£11,499 16 16 SKODA FABIA SE L TDi Automatic, silver met, 12k miles..........................£10,999 16 65 B-MAX 1.4 Zetec, moondust silver met, 2k miles ............................................£10,499 13 13 C-MAX 1.6 TDCi Titanium X, midnight sky met, 41k miles ............................£10,499 14 14 FOCUS 1.6 Zetec 5dr, moondust silver met, 16k miles.....................................£9,999 16 16 KA 1.2 Titanium, crystal white, 1k miles.........................................................£9,499 12 12 FOCUS 1.6 TDCi Zetec Estate, moondust silver met, 44k miles ...........£8,699 09 09 MONDEO 2.2 TDCi Titanium X Sport 5dr, moondust silver met, 52k miles ....£8,699 13 13 B-MAX 1.6 Titanium Automatic, burnished glow met, 39k miles ............£8,499 15 15 KA 1.2 Zetec, midnight black met, 24k miles ...................................................£6,499

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01473 742742 15 BMW 430d Sport Coupe, nav/ leather, 21k ...........................£22,500 15 Mercedes A 200 CDi AMG Sport, silver, 10k..............................£16,999 16 Volvo V40 D2 Auto X Country, only 7k, great spec ...............£13,999 14 BMW 318d SE Touring, blue/ leather trim, 31k, 1 private owner ..............................................£13,999 14 BMW 116D MSport 2.0, White, 23k, 1 Owner, Bluetooth........£13,699 63 Ford Mondeo 2.2 Titanium X Auto, 48k, Great Spec, Bluetooth, Leather, Climate ....................£11,999 63 Hyundai iX35 1.7 CRDi Se, nav, climate, 28k ..........................£11,799 14 Honda Jazz 1.4 V-Tech Es Plus auto 5dr, 36k ..........................£7,999 10 VW Golf 2.0 TDi 140 GT 5dr, silver .......................................£7,699 Nissan Notes, choice of Auto/Man, choice of specs............. From £6,499 15 Fiat 500 1.2 Lounge, A/C, low tax/ insurance, mint condition .......£6,499

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2015 15 reg Fiat 500 Pop S-A Automatic Registered March 2015, Sweet Candy Beige, car has covered 1150 miles only due to owners ill health the car is like new.

£6,995 01986 784223 | Bramfield Garage, Halesworth

Registered August 2001, petrol, M.o.T. due September. Does start, but needs new starting Sensor, two new front tyres, and replacement back brake light bulbs all at cost of £326 if undertaken by Renault B.S.E. Already has new exhaust system including new cat. Replacement alternator and refitted power steering items all at cost of £1275. Good bodywork, no rust, and clean interior. Shame to scrap it as life in it yet. Offers.

Tel: 01787 464509

64 Hyundai i10 1.0 SE 5dr, A/C, 13k ................................................£6,299

11 Focus 1.6 Zetec, 5dr, A/C, Alloys, Local P/X.................................£5,299 13 Toyota Yaris 1.3 TR 5dr, low, local, A/C, alloys ...............................£5,099 63 Kia Picanto 1.0 V7, 3dr, Alloys, A/C ..........................................£4,999 13 Citroen C1 1.0 5dr Connexion, £0 Tax, A/C, Alloys, 17k ................£4,999 12 Toyota Yaris 1.3 VVTi 3dr, Red, Alloys, A/C, 41k. ......................£4,999 60 Vauxhall Meriva 1.4 SE, Silver, A/C, Alloys, Pan roof, 24k £4,999 62 Seat Mii 1.0 Sport, choice of 3 or 5dr, red.......................... From £4,799

SKODA SUPERB ELEGANCE TSi 1798 cc, 2009, automatic, petrol, 61,000 miles, M.o.T July 2018. very high spec, leather trim, sat nav, heated memory seats, climate control, ect. f.s.h., excellent condition.

£7,500 Tel: 01502 740875 or 07977 495980 Kessingland

VOLVO V40 SPORTS LPG, under 70pence per litre, 52 plate, new M.o.T. excellent condition, f.s.h.

£1,500. Tel: 078749 84001 Leiston

ROVER 75 1800CC CONNOISSEUR

63 Mazda 2 1.3 TS 5dr, A/C, 29k ................................................£5,399

MONDEO GHIA 1999cc 2004, Service History, M.o.T, March 2018, 81,000 Miles,

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2005, refurbished, only 72,000 miles, Metallic Royal Blue, usual extras, long M.o.T to April 2018, many new parts, super interior.

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12 Kia Picanto 1.25 Eco Dynamic, a/con, 46k, SH.........................£4,499 59 Renault Megane 1.6 Dynamique 5dr, A/C, Alloys ........................£3,499 07 Peugeot 207 1.6 HDi Sport 5dr, A/C, alloys, SH.........................£2,499 FOR OUR FULL STOCKLIST PLEASE VISIT WWW.JOHNKEEBLE.CO.UK

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2008 Fiat Panda 1.2 Dynamic 5Dr, 64K ...... £2495

2002 Bmw 318 SE Automatic Saloon, 90K .... £1995

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£2,995 Tel: 07976277576 Finningham Jaguar S Type Sport 2.5 Automatic

2005. Finished in gun metal metallic, with charcoal hide interior. Sat Nav, aircon, radio/cd, all electric. Turbo fin alloys, PDC, FSH, Grace, Space and Pace. A lovely example

£2,750 Prestige Cars, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex Tel. 07860 527744 (Mobile) or 01255 432221

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62 BMW Z4 2.0i sDrive MSport, white 17k, tan leather, stunning ...................£16799 65 Nissan Note 1.2 Acenta Premium, 5dr, black, balance of warranty, 9k £20 Tax £8999 11 Suzuki Swift 1.25 SZ4 5dr Auto, silver, 18k, privacy glass ..................................£6999 13 Dacia Sandero 0.9 TCE Ambiance, 5dr, blue met, 48K.........................................£4,699 60 Volkswagen Golf Plus 1.6 TDi Blue motion SE 5dr Auto, black, 1 owner ..£5699 59 Hyundai i30 1.6 Style Estate Auto, blue met, 45k, leather ....................................£4999 58 Volkswagen Polo 1.4 80 Match 5dr Auto, grey met, 55k ...............................£4799 07 Volkswagen Golf 1.6 FSi Match 5dr Auto, silver, 62K.. ...................................£4799 60 Vauxhall Meriva 1.7 CDTi 16v SE 5dr Auto, silver .............................................£4699 59 Mazda 2 1.3 Tamura, 3Dr, Silver, 32K...... ................................................£115 Tax £4,499 10 Renault Megane 1.6 VVTi Dynamique Tom Tom Estate, silver, sat nav ...........£4199 08 Ford Focus 1.8 Zetec, 5dr, blue met, 53k, privacy ....................................................£3999 11 Ford KA 1.25 Zetec 3dr, grey met, 45k .... ...................................................£20 Tax £3999 12 Vauxhall Agila 1.0 S Ecoflex, 5dr, silver, 54k, 1 owner............................£20 Tax £3999 10 Renault Clio 1.2 16V Dynamique 3dr, blue met, 37k .........................................£3999 09 Renault Megane 1.6 16v Dynamique 5dr, blue met, 64K..................................£3999 12 Fiat Panda 1.2 MyLife SE, 5dr, black, 36K, A/C ........................................... £30 Tax £3599 07 Toyota Yaris 1.3 VVTi Zinc, 3dr, silver, 33k..........................................................£3,499 08 Peugeot 207 CC 1.6 16V GT Convertible, grey met, 62k .........................................£3499 60 Citroen C4 1.4 16V VTR 5dr, black, 68k ..................................................................£3499 11 Hyundai i10 Comfort 1.25 5dr, red, 62k ..................................................................£3499 57 Seat Ibiza 1.4 Formula Sport 100, 3dr, grey met, 30k .........................................£3299 57 Suzuki SX4 1.6 DDIS 5dr, red met, 60K, 1 local owner….........................................£3199 57 Ford Fusion 1.6 TDCi 5dr, blue met ....................................................£30 tax £2999 57 Renault Scenic 1.6 VVT Dynamique, 5dr, silver, 56K ................................................£2999 05 Volkswagen Beetle 1.6i Convertible, blue met, electric hood, alloys ..............£2699 07 Daihatsu Charade 1.0 EL 3dr, silver, 20k only, 1 owner, sold new by us£30 Tax DUE IN

VAUXHALL ASTRA 1.4 SXI TWINPORT 5 DR 2006 06, Metallic silver, Only 71k with f.s.h, Air Con, CD radio, alloys, Cheap insurance, 1 yrs M.o.T. priced to sell.

Tel. 01728 832938 Eastlands Industrial Estate, IP16 4LL

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Dropped catch proves costly as Essex lose a thrilling T20 run-fest

sportbites Speedway A power-packed performance from the ‘KJM/ Manchetts’ Fen Tigers yesterday saw them claim their first home victory against the Birmingham ‘Brummies’ since 1986!

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Essex suffered their third defeat in four NatWest T20 Blast matches as Glamorgan won an entertaining run-fest at Chelmsford yesterday. Colin Ingram hammered nine sixes in a career-best 114 as the visitors successfully chased down the host’s opening innings score of 219-4 with five wickets in hand. The game came down to the final ball, bowled by Paul Walter, with Glamorgan needing two to win. Craig Meschede cut the ball for the 29th six of the day and it was all over. Essex were made to pay for a dropped catch at long-off by captain Ryan ten Doeschate when Ingram was just 13. It was the South African’s third T20 century and his second in successive Sundays after an unbeaten 101 against Sussex at Arundel. His third one-day century on the trot at the Cloudfm County Ground lasted just 55 balls, and also included eight fours. It carried Glamorgan to their second win of the season and eclipsed the short-format best of Essex opener Varun Chopra, who launched eight sixes himself in an unbeaten 103 spanning 59 balls. Chopra, who shared an Essex record third-wicket partnership of 122 in 11 overs with Ravi Bopara, said: “We’re obviously disappointed to be on the wrong side of a really good game. The crowd have really got their money’s worth. But disappointed to lose after posting such a good score. “We’ve spoken about someone in the top four going on and getting a 70-80-plus score which makes a big difference. That is what allowed us to post over 200 today. Previously our batters have

Varun Chopra hits four runs for Essex during Essex Eagles vs Glamorgan, NatWest T20 Blast Cricket at The Cloudfm County Ground. Picture: GAVIN ELLIS/TGS PHOTO

been getting 30s and 40s, which makes it difficult for the guys to really put their foot down. “Colin Ingram has been playing well all season and he’s struck it brilliantly. We didn’t quite take our chances to dismiss him, they were difficult chances, but against a good player, in good form in a good wicket with small boundaries you’ve got to try and

clutch one. Hopefully he’s due a failure (against us) next Sunday! “Three defeats in four is not an ideal start, especially two last-ball finishes. It would have been nice to get one of them over the line, but it wasn’t to be. We’ve got a bit of catch-up to do, but there’s a lot of character in the dressing room and hopefully we can turn it around.”

sportbites Oxley scores 50 for Suffolk Teenager Alex Oxley recorded his first Minor Counties half century before Suffolk saw three late wickets fall in a rainaffected day one of their Unicorns Championship Eastern Division match at Norfolk yesterday. Suffolk, who started the day top of the table, won the toss and

elected to bat. Jaik Mickleburgh scored 28 off 37 balls in the opening hour before he was caught off the bowling of Adam Todd with the score 69-1 in the 15th over. That’s when 16-year-old Oxley entered the fray and a fruitful partnership with opener Martyn Cull began. Then the rain came with the score 131-1 (31 overs).

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Norfolk finally got a breakthrough when Cull fell five short of his century, the score 194-2 after 53 overs. Michael Comber was bowled for 10 (2093), then Oxley received a round of applause for his useful contribution of 53 off 132 balls after being bowled lbw (211-4). Adam Mansfield went for as two Suffolk closed 217-5.

With their top four in superb form, amassing 46 points between them, the victory was never in any real doubt, although the current champions made life difficult in the early heats. After Mildenhall claimed a 5-1 in the opening heat, the impressive Taylor Hampshire hit form for the visitors and by the end of heat five the scores were level at 15 points each. A stunning ride from captain Jon Armstrong in heat nine (just 0.32 outside the track record), supported by the impressive Matt Marson, saw the home side extend their lead, before they went 10 points ahead with a third 5-1 from the impressive Connor Mountain and Jordan Jenkins partnership. The hosts didn’t look back. Mountain recorded an immaculate 15 point maximum, while Halsey was unbeaten in his five rides. Team manager Kevin Jolly said: “That’s a straight 10 at home now and I really don’t envisage us being beaten at home this year. “When out top four are on this kind of form we are very hard to beat. They scored 46 between them and, apart from Taylor Hampshire at reserve, they didn’t cause us many problems. “I was very impressed with the way young Matt Marson handled himself after this week’s issues, he has an old head on young shoulders and showed great maturity to concentrate purely on his racing. “We have a short break now and hopefully will welcome back Luke and Sam against Poultec at the end of the month as we prepare for a very busy August and September.” The club raised £715 for the Speedway Riders Benevolent Fund. ‘KJM/Manchetts’ Mildenhall Fen Tigers 54: Danny Halsey 15 (5 rides), Connor Mountain 12+3 (5),Jon Armstrong 10 (4), Jordan Jenkins 9+2 (4), Matt Marson 7+2 (6), Danno Verge 1 (3) and Kean Dicken 0 (3) Birmingham ‘Brummies’ 36: Taylor Hampshire 13 (7 rides), Connor Coles 7+1 (5), Jack Parkinson-Blackburn 5 (5), Luke Priest 4+1 (5), Liam Carr 4 (4), Lewis Whitmore 3+1 (4) and Layne Cupitt R/R.


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Sport AYR TV:Racing UK. Going: Good WESTERN HOUSE NOVICE AUCTION STAKES (PLUS 10) (CLASS 4) £6,600 added 2YO only 7f Penalty Value £4,270 1 1 French Flyer (IRE) (23) (C) M Dods 9 4.........................P Mulrennan 8 2 0 Barney George (26) I Jardine 9 2 ..........................................T Eaves 1 3 05 Gabrial The Devil (IRE) (23) D O’Meara 9 2 ......................... P Makin 4 4 22 Poet’s Prince (26) (BF) M Johnston 9 2 ............................ J Fanning 2 5 0 Mountain Approach (IRE) (52) R Fahey 9 1 .....................P Hanagan 5 6 00 Grimeford Lane (IRE) (9) M Dods 8 13 ............................. C Beasley 7 7 Firby (IRE) J Bethell 8 12.............................................P J McDonald 6 8 0 Toohottotouch (28) M Dods 8 12 ............................. C Rodriguez (5) 3 BETTING: 13-8 Poet’s Prince, 5-2 French Flyer, 13-2 Gabrial The Devil, 8-1 Mountain Approach, Grimeford Lane, 20-1 Firby, Toohottotouch, Barney George.

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3.15

BET TOTEQUADPOT AT BETFRED.COM HANDICAP (CLASS 4) £8,000 added 3YO PLUS 5f Penalty Value £5,175 1 153543 Satchville Flyer (6) (CD) P Evans 6 9 12 ...... Katherine Glenister (7) 6 2 011-61 Secretfact (77) (D) M Saunders 4 9 10 ............................ DOUBTFUL 5 3 03/31- Mysterious Glance (292) (D) Sarah Hollinshead 4 9 7..C Shepherd (3) 1 4 341200 Zipedeedodah (IRE) (10) (D7) J Tuite 5 9 6 .................Oisin Murphy 8 5 111314 Major Valentine (11) (D) J G O’Shea 5 9 6.....................T Marquand 9 6 3235-4 The Daley Express (IRE) (21) R Harris 3 9 4 ................... S Hitchcott 7 7 265 Hollander (16) (BF) W Muir 3 9 4 .................................. K Shoemark 2 8 532144 Penny Dreadful (10) (D) S Dixon 5 9 2 ........................ R P Walsh (7) 4 9 325140 Swendab (IRE) (3) (C)(D9) J G O’Shea 9 9 2................... T J Murphy 3 BETTING: 7-2 Major Valentine, 4-1 Satchville Flyer, 5-1 Hollander, 11-2 Mysterious Glance, 6-1 Penny Dreadful, 8-1 The Daley Express, 10-1 Swendab, 12-1 Zipedeedodah.

3.45

POLYFLOR HANDICAP (CLASS 4) £8,500 added 3YO PLUS 7f Penalty Value £5,499 1 005116 Luis Vaz De Torres (IRE) (37) (D) R Fahey 5 9 8 ..............P Hanagan 4 2 1-2002 Heir To A Throne (FR) (17) K Ryan 4 9 8.................................S Gray 1 3 002502 Strong Steps (17) (BF) J Goldie 5 9 5 ............................ J P Sullivan 5 4 -02514 Be Kool (IRE) (16) (D) B Ellison 4 9 4 .................... Ben Robinson (5) 2 5 114-1 Lomu (IRE) (23) (CD) K Dalgleish 3 9 2 .........................P Mulrennan 3 BETTING: 2-1 Heir To A Throne, 5-2 Lomu, 7-2 Be Kool, 6-1 Luis Vaz De Torres, 15-2 Strong Steps.

BET TOTETRIFECTA AT BETFRED.COM HANDICAP (CLASS 5) £6,000 added 3YO PLUS 1m 6f Penalty Value £3,881 1 501-40 Sunny Future (IRE) (51) (D) M Saunders 11 9 12................ D O’Neill 3 2 50-064 Nabhan (J15) B J Llewellyn 5 9 11 .................................. T J Murphy 2 3 /332-6 Kaisan (37) B J Llewellyn 4 9 7............................................. L Keniry 8 4 6/000- Smooth Operator (317) M Pitman 5 9 4 ........................ K Shoemark 1 5 44-332 African Beat (IRE) (14) R Hughes 3 9 2 .........Stephen Cummins (7) 5 6 4503-0 Ettihadi (IRE) (45) T Vaughan 3 9 0 ..............................Oisin Murphy 6 7 100/0- Ayla’s Emperor (J39) J Flint 8 8 13 ...............................T Marquand 7 8 000636 Moojaned (IRE) (13) J Flint 6 8 13 .............................Jordan Uys (7) 4 BETTING: 5-4 African Beat, 11-2 Nabhan, 13-2 Moojaned, 7-1 Kaisan, 8-1 Ayla’s Emperor, 12-1 Sunny Future, 14-1 Ettihadi, 16-1 Smooth Operator.

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4.15

2.30

WEMYSS BAY HOLIDAY PARK HANDICAP (CLASS 5) £5,500 added 3YO PLUS 6f Penalty Value £3,558 1 -33060 Dandyleekie (IRE) (9) (D) D O’Meara 5 10 2 .............. P Vaughan (7) 5 2 1-3600 Danish Duke (IRE) (16) (CD) Mrs R Carr 6 9 11 ............. J P Sullivan 4 3 041-00 Desperados Destiny (37) (D) M Dods 3 9 11 ................P Mulrennan 1 4 -11032 Duncan Of Scotland (IRE) (12) (CD) L Smyth (IRE) 4 9 8 S B Kelly (3) 6 5 05-41 Metisian (17) (D) J O’Keeffe 3 9 7.......................................... G Lee 10 6 040003 Specialv (IRE) (7) (CD) B Ellison 4 9 7................... Ben Robinson (5) 9 7 016306 Goninodaethat (7) (CD) J Goldie 9 9 4 ..................... C Rodriguez (5) 8 8 010-06 Circuitous (3) (CD) K Dalgleish 9 9 3.....................................T Eaves 7 9 54-040 Lotara (30) J Goldie 5 9 2............................Adam J McNamara (3) 11 10 265263 Sea Of Green (4) (CD) J Goldie 5 9 0 ............................S Mooney (7) 3 11 050-63 Cool Run Girl (IRE) (13) I Jardine 3 8 2 ............................. Joe Doyle 2 BETTING: 7-2 Duncan Of Scotland, 4-1 Metisian, 5-1 Specialv, 13-2 Goninodaethat, 8-1 Danish Duke, 10-1 Dandyleekie, 12-1 Sea Of Green, 16-1 Desperados Destiny, Cool Run Girl, Circuitous, 20-1 Lotara.

TOTEPOOL RACECOURSE DEBIT CARD BETTING AVAILABLE HANDICAP (CLASS 6) £3,500 added 3YO PLUS 1m 4f Penalty Value £2,264 1 45-106 Petrify (J15) (D) B J Llewellyn 7 9 11 ................................. P Aspell 10 2 0-3012 Filament Of Gold (USA) (30) (D) R Brotherton 6 9 10 .... K Shoemark 2 3 060245 Golden Muscade (USA) (30) B Barr 4 9 7 ........................S Drowne 11 4 00-200 Leonardo (GER) (56) M Pitman 5 9 7 .............................. T J Murphy 7 5 00-666 Sunlit Waters (12) A Carroll 4 9 6 .................................... T Whelan 14 6 /0000- Quina Brook (IRE) (249) D Loughnane 4 9 6 ................C Bennett (3) 9 7 000-43 Ocean Gale (20) R J Price 4 9 5 ...................................Oisin Murphy 1 8 0020/0 Garcon De Soleil (34) M Blanshard 4 9 5 .......................... D O’Neill 12 9 500-40 Avocet (USA) (20) Miss J Feilden 4 9 4 ..........................A Beschizza 8 10 0665-5 Rowlestonerendezvu (20) A Carroll 4 9 3 ........................G Downing 5 11 50040- Cougar Kid (IRE) (J50) (BF) J G O’Shea 6 9 1..............T Marquand 13 12 506-50 Masterfilly (IRE) (159) Ed Walker 3 8 13.............................. L Keniry 3 13 065-4 Perla Blanca (USA) (96) M Tregoning 3 8 13 ............ T Saunders (7) 6 14 50-00 Think So (IRE) (35) M Johnston 3 8 5 ................................. J F Egan 4 SUNDRUM CASTLE HOLIDAY PARK HANDICAP (CLASS 5) £5,500 BETTING: 9-2 Filament Of Gold, 11-2 Ocean Gale, 7-1 Rowlestonerendezvu, Perla added 3YO PLUS 1m 2f Penalty Value £3,558 Blanca, 8-1 Cougar Kid, Think So, 10-1 Sunlit Waters, 14-1 Masterfilly, Golden Muscade, 1 0-4632 Gerry The Glover (IRE) (16) B Ellison 5 10 2 ......... Ben Robinson (5) 7 16-1 others. 2 01/634 Konig Dax (GER) (8) A Whillans 7 10 0..................................T Eaves 3 3 0-0363 Hernandoshideaway (6) (C) M Dods 5 9 13 .................P Mulrennan 2 TOTEPOOL BETTING ON ALL UK RACING HANDICAP (CLASS 6) 4 012612 Lucent Dream (IRE) (8) J McConnell (IRE) 6 9 9 ..............P Hanagan 5 £4,000 added 3YO PLUS 1m Penalty Value £2,588 5 0-0000 Zealous (IRE) (17) Sally Haynes 4 9 9..........................P J McDonald 8 1 340-64 African Trader (USA) (9) D Loughnane 4 9 10 .............C Bennett (3) 6 6 010000 Spes Nostra (8) (C)(D) I Jardine 9 9 8 ........................L Edmunds (5) 1 7 36-316 Rubis (25) (CD) R Fahey 4 9 0 .......................Adam J McNamara (3) 6 2 022322 Mowhoob (30) (D) B Barr 7 9 5.......................................D Costello 10 Aladdin Sane (IRE) (42) B Meehan 3 9 4 .......................T Marquand 3 8 6-5025 Powerful Love (IRE) (14) M Johnston 3 8 13 .................... J Fanning 4 3 066 BETTING: 5-2 Lucent Dream, 3-1 Gerry The Glover, 4-1 Konig Dax, 7-1 Rubis, 8-1 4 23-500 Edge (IRE) (19) (CD) B J Llewellyn 6 9 3.......................... T J Murphy 7 5 55U50 Belgravian (FR) (21) Archie Watson 3 9 2 ..................Oisin Murphy 14 Hernandoshideaway, 10-1 Powerful Love, 14-1 Zealous, 25-1 Spes Nostra. 6 -55505 Cloud Nine (FR) (30) A Carroll 4 9 2 .............................. K Shoemark 8 SANDYLANDS CARAVAN PARK HANDICAP (CLASS 5) £5,500 added 7 503515 Viola Park (6) (BF) R Harris 3 9 1 ......................................... L Keniry 2 8 065405 Rocket Ronnie (IRE) (14) (D) B Barr 7 8 12 .......................S Drowne 4 3YO PLUS 1m Penalty Value £3,558 1 0-3563 Royal Shaheen (FR) (8) A Whillans 4 10 3 ..................P J McDonald 9 9 00-35 Mordoree (IRE) (46) C Cox 3 8 12................................... S Hitchcott 9 2 0-6415 Jumira Prince (IRE) (23) (D)(BF) R Varian 3 9 6 ..................A Atzeni 6 10 0/0000 A Definite Diamond (21) Grace Harris 4 8 10 ................... T Whelan 11 Red Douglas (254) S Dixon 3 8 9 .................................A Beschizza 13 3 0-0000 Sikandar (IRE) (18) B Ellison 5 9 6 ...................... Ben Robinson (5) 10 11 0404 0-0010 Reinforced (24) (C) M Dods 4 9 5 ..................................... C Beasley 1 12 4D03U5 Captain Sedgwick (IRE) (21) J Spearing 3 8 2...................... J Quinn 5 5 6-0002 Ingleby Angel (IRE) (9) (CD) C Teague 8 9 4 ......................... K Stott 7 13 606663 Clever Lady (IRE) (9) P Evans 3 8 2 .................................... J F Egan 1 Jump Around (72) A Stronge 3 8 2 ............................... R Oliver (5) 12 6 5-20 Thornton (17) M Dods 3 9 4 ..........................................P Mulrennan 4 14 000 7 004405 Ellaal (9) (D) Mrs R Carr 8 9 3 ........................................ J P Sullivan 2 BETTING: 7-2 Mowhoob, 5-1 Viola Park, 11-2 Mordoree, 7-1 Rocket Ronnie, 8-1 8 340-04 Dominannie (IRE) (8) Sally Haynes 4 9 0 ........................... J Fanning 8 African Trader, 10-1 Clever Lady, 14-1 Captain Sedgwick, Belgravian, 16-1 others. 9 050006 Stardrifter (2) (D) Miss L Perratt 5 8 11................Sammy Jo Bell (3) 5 COLLECT TOTEPOOL WINNINGS AT BETFRED SHOPS HANDICAP (DIV 10 -60352 Billy Bond (25) (D) R Fahey 5 8 10...................................P Hanagan 3 1) (CLASS 6) £3,500 added 3YO PLUS 7f Penalty Value £2,264 BETTING: 5-2 Jumira Prince, 7-2 Royal Shaheen, 7-1 Ingleby Angel, 8-1 Billy Bond, 1 -40040 Overhaugh Street (10) E De Giles 4 9 10 .................. C Shepherd (3) 8 Thornton, 10-1 Reinforced, Ellaal, 12-1 Dominannie, 20-1 others. 2 65006- Indiana Dawn (210) Robert Stephens 4 9 7 ........................ L Keniry 12 PARKDEAN RESORTS GLASGOW FAIR HANDICAP (CLASS 2) £25,000 3 314044 Kingstreet Lady (24) R J Price 4 9 5 ................................... J F Egan 6 4 -03046 The Special One (IRE) (54) A Stronge 4 9 3 ...................T Marquand 7 added 3YO PLUS 1m Penalty Value £15,562 1 24-122 Sophie P (23) (CD) R M Smith 4 10 0 ..........................P J McDonald 5 5 6650-0 Leith Bridge (159) M Usher 5 9 1.....................................S Drowne 11 2 -66031 Hibou (13) (D) I Jardine 4 9 13 ............................... C Rodriguez (5) 11 6 000-00 Zorlu (IRE) (45) J G O’Shea 4 8 12 ..................................... T Whelan 4 3 115-01 Zwayyan (37) (D) W Haggas 4 9 11 ................................. DOUBTFUL 2 7 00-40 Tally’s Son (41) Grace Harris 3 8 12..................................D Costello 9 4 -06014 Just Hiss (2) (D) T Easterby 4 9 11................ Rachel Richardson (3) 1 8 46600 Lakeski (17) S Dixon 3 8 10 ...........................................A Beschizza 3 5 123110 Nicholas T (13) (CD) J Goldie 5 9 10 .............................. J P Sullivan 4 9 200-05 Swan Serenade (30) J Portman 3 8 9 ..........................C Bennett (3) 1 6 0-0000 Instant Attraction (IRE) (16) (D)(BF) J O’Keeffe 6 9 10 ..... J Garritty 9 10 004404 Spare Parts (IRE) (13) C Hills 3 8 9................................. S Hitchcott 5 7 60-552 King’s Pavilion (IRE) (19) (D) T D Barron 4 9 8 .............P Mulrennan 7 11 00-004 Kath’s Boy (IRE) (19) A Carroll 3 8 5 ........................Aled Beech (7) 10 8 036500 Al Khan (IRE) (17) (C) K Ryan 8 9 8 .........................L Edmunds (5) 14 12 0600- Lady Gwhinnyvere (IRE) (258) J Spearing 3 8 5 ................... J Quinn 2 9 436432 Truth Or Dare (16) (D) J Bethell 6 9 6 ...........Adam J McNamara (3) 6 BETTING: 3-1 Kingstreet Lady, 7-2 Spare Parts, 6-1 Tally’s Son, 13-2 The Special One, 10 2-1 Zabeel Prince (IRE) (18) (D) R Varian 4 9 6 .........................A Atzeni 8 8-1 Swan Serenade, 10-1 Kath’s Boy, 14-1 Indiana Dawn, 16-1 Leith Bridge, Lakeski, 11 -00431 Carnageo (FR) (19) (D) R Fahey 4 9 5 ..............................P Hanagan 3 20-1 others. 12 31-341 Century Dream (IRE) (17) (D) S Crisford 3 9 5 ....................... G Lee 13 COLLECT TOTEPOOL WINNINGS AT BETFRED SHOPS HANDICAP (DIV 13 -02000 Moonlightnavigator (USA) (16) (CD) J J Quinn 5 9 4 ............J Hart 12 2) (CLASS 6) £3,500 added 3YO PLUS 7f Penalty Value £2,264 14 160623 Testa Rossa (IRE) (16) (CD) J Goldie 7 9 2 ................S Mooney (7) 10 BETTING: 5-1 Zabeel Prince, 11-2 Just Hiss, Hibou, 7-1 Sophie P, 8-1 Truth Or Dare, 1 00-066 Doctor Bong (3) Grace Harris 5 9 10 ................................ T Whelan 11 2 423U10 Misu Pete (10) (D) M Usher 5 9 7 ................................Oisin Murphy 3 King’s Pavilion, 10-1 Carnageo, Century Dream, 14-1 others. 3 430240 Greyfriarschorista (55) (D) P Evans 10 9 3.. Katherine Glenister (7) 9 Hungarian Rhapsody (110) J Osborne 3 9 3.....................D Costello 4 CREATING AMAZING MEMORIES APPRENTICE HANDICAP (CLASS 6) 4 522 5 000 Tallulah’s Quest (IRE) (42) Miss J Feilden 3 8 12 ..........A Beschizza 6 £4,000 added 3YO PLUS 1m 5f Penalty Value £2,588 1 455-66 Sepal (USA) (18) I Jardine 4 10 2 ................................ J Gormley (5) 7 6 020300 National Service (USA) (6) (D) Clare Ellam 6 8 12 ............... P Aspell 7 2 00411 Donnachies Girl (IRE) (18) (D) A Whillans 4 9 13 ...Rhona Pindar (7) 2 7 354400 De Vegas Kid (IRE) (11) A Carroll 3 8 10 ..........................G Downing 2 3 046-30 Ruth Melody (IRE) (12) L Smyth (IRE) 5 9 10 ......Andrew Breslin (3) 4 8 643000 Toolatetodelegate (30) B Barr 3 8 9 ..............................T Marquand 1 4 000/2- Bell Of The Ball (IRE) (J30) (D) L Lennon (IRE) 7 9 3 .......P Vaughan 1 9 00-040 Coachella (IRE) (19) E De Giles 3 8 8 ........................ C Shepherd (3) 5 Jungle George (172) S Dixon 3 8 5 ........................... R P Walsh (7) 10 5 646 Vindicator (IRE) (24) M Dods 3 9 3 .............................Ben Robinson 5 10 4-00 Sniper Viper (45) D Kubler 3 8 5 ........................................... J Quinn 8 6 -20664 Schmooze (IRE) (3) Miss L Perratt 8 8 13.......Leanne Ferguson (5) 10 11 0-40 7 14-502 Question Of Faith (37) (BF) M Todhunter 6 8 13 . Seamus Cronin (5) 6 BETTING: 9-4 Hungarian Rhapsody, 5-1 De Vegas Kid, 6-1 Coachella, 7-1 Misu Pete, 8 665 Nuova Scuola (48) J Goldie 4 8 9.................................S Mooney (5) 9 10-1 Tallulah’s Quest, 12-1 Toolatetodelegate, Greyfriarschorista, 14-1 Sniper Viper, 9 304302 Thackeray (35) (CD) C Fairhurst 10 8 9 ...........................Paula Muir 3 National Service, 16-1 others. 10 005 Easy Wind (30) Sir M Prescott 3 8 8 ......................M Fernandes (3) 11 11 0053-4 Bodacious Name (IRE) (48) J J Quinn 3 8 6 ................. Josh Quinn 12 12 00-356 Royal Cosmic (14) R Fahey 3 8 2 ............................Connor Murtagh 8 BETTING: 3-1 Donnachies Girl, 5-1 Easy Wind, 15-2 Question Of Faith, 8-1 Bell Of The Ball, Thackeray, 10-1 Bodacious Name, 12-1 Vindicator, Sepal, Ruth Melody, 16-1 others. TV:ATR. Going: Standard FCL GLOBAL FORWARDING NOVICE AUCTION STAKES (CLASS 6) £4,750 added 2YO only 6f Penalty Value £3,073 1 00251 Amazing Alice (25) (D) Archie Watson 9 2 ...........................L Morris 5 2 Society Secret (IRE) T Dascombe 9 2 ............................R Kingscote 6 3 Saxonroad Boy (USA) R Fahey 9 0...................................T Hamilton 9 TV:ATR. Going: Good Bullseye Bullet (6) M Usher 8 10 .........................................K O’Neill 1 BET TOTEPLACEPOT AT BETFRED.COM NOVICE AUCTION STAKES 4 00 5 0 Grand Acclaim (IRE) (34) H Dunlop 8 10 ...........................W Carson 3 (CLASS 5) £6,000 added 2YO only 7f Penalty Value £3,881 Tranquil Soul (28) D Lanigan 8 7 .......................................H Bentley 7 1 00 Coal Stock (IRE) (13) P Evans 9 2 ......................................S Drowne 8 6 6 Lady Alavesa (47) Miss G Kelleway 8 5 ................Josephine Gordon 4 2 53 Liva (IRE) (13) P Evans 9 1.................................................. J F Egan 5 7 025 Sancerre (IRE) S Kirk 8 5 ........................................................ R Tate 8 3 5 Sauchiehall Street (IRE) (6) S Kirk 9 1 ............................... D O’Neill 7 8 Storm Doris (IRE) (68) J Unett 8 5 ...................................... R Powell 2 4 30 We Are The World (23) Archie Watson 9 1 ...................Oisin Murphy 2 9 620 5 054 Jaffar (20) S Dixon 8 13 ....................................................D Costello 1 BETTING: 11-8 Amazing Alice, 6-1 Society Secret, 7-1 Saxonroad Boy, 15-2 Lady 6 American Ruby (USA) M Johnston 8 11 ............................... L Keniry 4 Alavesa, 8-1 Storm Doris, 10-1 Tranquil Soul, 14-1 Sancerre, Grand Acclaim, 25-1 7 00 Show Of Force (18) J Portman 8 11 .............................. K Shoemark 3 Bullseye Bullet. 8 0 Boreagh Lass (IRE) (42) H Candy 8 8 ............................T Marquand 6 FCL GLOBAL FORWARDING MAKING LOGISTICS PERSONAL BETTING: 2-1 Liva, 7-2 We Are The World, 9-2 Show Of Force, 11-2 Boreagh Lass, 6-1 HANDICAP (CLASS 6) £4,000 added 3YO only 1m 6f Penalty Value Jaffar, 10-1 Coal Stock, 25-1 American Ruby, 33-1 Sauchiehall Street. £2,588 BET TOTEEXACTA AT BETFRED.COM MAIDEN STAKES (CLASS 5) 1 -01214 Dyna Might (14) O Pears 9 7............................................... A Mullen 7 2 50-305 Percy Thrower (IRE) (51) C Hills 9 7 ........................... Martin Harley 1 £4,500 added 3YO PLUS 6f Penalty Value £2,911 1 0-0000 Marettimo (IRE) (9) C Hills 3 9 5 ............................... C Shepherd (3) 4 3 4-1453 Padleyourowncanoe (46) D Loughnane 9 6 .........................L Morris 8 2 0-5 Mishari (18) D Lanigan 3 9 5......................................... K Shoemark 1 4 00-403 Curtsy (IRE) (48) (BF) H Morrison 9 5.................................. F Norton 2 3 Nitro R Brotherton 3 9 5 ...................................................... T Whelan 2 5 0604- Kozier (GER) (292) A King 9 3 ......................................... D Sweeney 3 4 60The Night Before (283) R Cowell 3 9 5...........................A Beschizza 3 6 -33505 Spirit Of Rome (IRE) (42) J Bethell 9 3...............Josephine Gordon 13 5 2Waqt (IRE) (409) M Tregoning 3 9 5 .................................... D O’Neill 7 7 00-642 Sheriff Garrett (IRE) (48) T Easterby 9 2 ..............................D Allan 10 6 0Assertor (297) A Carroll 3 9 0 ..........................................G Downing 5 8 0-406 Arcadian Sea (IRE) (21) W Jarvis 9 2...........................R Kingscote 11 7 0554-0 Paradwys (IRE) (17) Archie Watson 3 9 0 ....................Oisin Murphy 6 9 65-344 All About The Pace (25) M Usher 8 13.................................K O’Neill 6 Astrostorm (47) M Tompkins 8 11 ......................................J Haynes 9 BETTING: 9-4 Waqt, 7-2 Mishari, 5-1 Paradwys, 6-1 Marettimo, 15-2 Assertor, 8-1 The 10 0644 11 660 Act Swiftly (IRE) (33) J S Moore 8 10 ...................................J Fahy 12 Night Before, 12-1 Nitro.

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12 00-5 You Look Different (20) A Brittain 8 10 ................................C Hardie 4 13 6-5600 Netley Abbey (44) Miss K George 8 10 ..................Rhiain Ingram (7) 5 BETTING: 4-1 Sheriff Garrett, 9-2 Curtsy, 5-1 Dyna Might, 6-1 Padleyourowncanoe, 8-1 Kozier, 10-1 Percy Thrower, 12-1 Spirit Of Rome, 14-1 All About The Pace, 16-1 others.

7 Zyzzyva (FR) R Brisland 9 2............................................... J Mitchell 1 8 505 Cruel Clever Cat (20) J Gallagher 8 11 .......................... H Crouch (3) 6 BETTING: 11-4 Running Cloud, 4-1 Expelled, 11-2 Cruel Clever Cat, Zyzzyva, 15-2 Rustang, Tip Two Win, 12-1 Spring Romance, Fiery Breath.

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7.20

FCL GLOBAL FORWARDING HANDICAP (CLASS 4) £7,500 added 3YO PLUS 6f Penalty Value £4,852 1 13-142 King Of Spin (28) (D) R Hughes 4 10 1..................Finley Marsh (7) 10 2 001556 Brother Tiger (10) (D) D C Griffiths 8 9 12..............................D Allan 8 3 244344 September Issue (12) (BF) Miss G Kelleway 4 9 9................L Morris 5 4 000-05 Lexi’s Hero (IRE) (16) (CD) P Morris 9 9 6 .........................H Bentley 6 5 433005 Seamster (9) (D) David Loughnane 10 9 5 ....................... C Noble (7) 3 6 225 Desert Rain (IRE) (66) S bin Suroor 3 9 4 ....................E Greatrex (3) 7 7 1 Samarmadi (16) (D) H Palmer 3 9 3.....................Josephine Gordon 2 8 663650 Kyllukey (12) (CD) J Bradley 4 9 1 ...................................... F Norton 9 9 200530 Fleckerl (IRE) (12) (C)(D) C Dore 7 9 0 ....................... Martin Harley 1 10 212250 French (17) (D) A Brittain 4 8 12 ..........................................C Hardie 4 BETTING: 7-2 King Of Spin, 4-1 Desert Rain, 9-2 Samarmadi, 6-1 September Issue, 8-1 Brother Tiger, 10-1 Kyllukey, 12-1 Lexi’s Hero, 14-1 French, 16-1 others.

7.10

FCLGF.COM CLASSIFIED CLAIMING STAKES (CLASS 6) £3,750 added 3YO PLUS 1m 4f Penalty Value £2,426 1 550040 Alshan Fajer (47) (D) J R Jenkins 7 9 10 .........................T Hamilton 8 2 3566-0 Howardian Hills (IRE) (20) V Dartnall 4 9 6 ........................L Morris 11 3 03-145 Monologue (IRE) (84) (BF) N Mulholland 4 9 6 ............... Rob Hornby 5 4 00-000 Sevilla (54) Olly Murphy 4 9 6.............................................K O’Neill 12 5 61-006 Walking In Rhythm (IRE) (65) B Leavy 4 9 6 ..........Finley Marsh (7) 4 6 305656 Yasir (USA) (21) (CD) C Dore 9 9 6 ........................... Martin Harley 10 7 050-55 Frozon (14) B Ellison 4 9 3 .....................................................D Allan 7 8 2534-5 Medieval Bishop (IRE) (21) (CD) A L Forbes 8 9 3 ....... Toby Eley (7) 6 9 506522 Never Say (IRE) (8) Sam England 4 9 3 ............................... A Mullen 2 10 460225 Cold Fusion (IRE) (46) D Flood 4 9 1.......................................J Fahy 9 11 0054/6 Dalgig (13) (D) Jennie Candlish 7 9 1 ...................................C Hardie 3 12 04-466 Saint Helena (IRE) (24) (C)(D) M Gillard 9 9 0.............. N Garbutt (3) 1 BETTING: 7-2 Monologue, 4-1 Never Say, 11-2 Medieval Bishop, 7-1 Frozon, 8-1 Cold Fusion, 10-1 Dalgig, 12-1 Saint Helena, 14-1 Yasir, 16-1 others.

7.40

FCL GLOBAL FORWARDING MEDIAN AUCTION MAIDEN STAKES (CLASS 6) £3,750 added 3 to 4YO 1m 1f 104yds Penalty Value £2,426 1 060-06 Fire Empress (49) J Unett 4 9 9 .......................................... R Powell 3 2 5 Fools And Kings (16) R Brisland 3 9 5 .................................L Morris 2 3 3-24 Golden Wolf (IRE) (82) R Hughes 3 9 5 ...................Finley Marsh (7) 5 4 36 Josh The Plod (IRE) (16) A Balding 3 9 5 ..............Jason Watson (7) 1 5 6 Swaffham Bulbeck (IRE) (32) E Vaughan 3 9 5 .................H Bentley 4 6 006The Batham Boy (IRE) (310) D Loughnane 3 9 5................W Carson 8 7 004 Kimene (25) W Stone 3 9 0 ............................................R Kingscote 6 8 2 Lewinsky (IRE) (25) H Palmer 3 9 0 .....................Josephine Gordon 7 BETTING: 5-2 Golden Wolf, 3-1 Lewinsky, 7-2 Josh The Plod, 11-2 Fools And Kings, 10-1 Swaffham Bulbeck, 14-1 Kimene, 16-1 The Batham Boy, 25-1 Fire Empress.

SKY BET WINDSOR SPRINT SERIES HANDICAP (CLASS 3) £11,500 added 3YO PLUS 5f Penalty Value £7,246 1 26-000 Lightscameraction (IRE) (16) (D) Miss G Kelleway 5 9 12 DOUBTFUL 3 2 21-340 Spring Loaded (IRE) (37) (C) P D’Arcy 5 9 10 .................... S W Kelly 6 3 104100 Stepper Point (2) (CD) W Muir 8 9 10 .................................M Dwyer 7 4 -43255 Dark Shot (15) (CD) A Balding 4 9 8 ..................... Joshua Bryan (5) 8 5 -21000 Majestic Hero (IRE) (15) (D) R Harris 5 9 8 ............................A Kirby 5 6 20-100 Love On The Rocks (IRE) (10) (D) C Hills 4 9 5....................W Buick 2 7 -50411 Super Julius (13) (D) Eve J-Houghton 3 8 13 ......................C Bishop 1 8 000-05 Musical Comedy (18) (C) Mike Murphy 6 8 8 ........................ A Fresu 4 BETTING: 7-2 Super Julius, 4-1 Dark Shot, 9-2 Love On The Rocks, 5-1 Musical Comedy, 11-2 Majestic Hero, 7-1 Stepper Point, 10-1 Spring Loaded.

7.50

SKY BET HORSERACING CASH OUT FILLIES’ HANDICAP (CLASS 4) £7,250 added 3YO PLUS 1m Penalty Value £4,690 1 /012-0 Lady Perignon (15) (D) A Balding 4 10 0 ...........................D Probert 8 2 163-54 Blushing Rose (10) (BF) Sir M Stoute 3 9 5 .........................W Buick 6 3 5200-0 High On Love (IRE) (31) (C) C Fellowes 3 9 4 ...........................R Tart 2 4 513132 Canberra Cliffs (IRE) (6) (BF) D Cantillon 3 9 3 ............... G Wood (3) 9 5 3-532 Angel’s Quest (FR) (23) R Hughes 3 9 3 ............................ S W Kelly 5 6 1-0561 Sayem (16) (CD) Ed Walker 3 9 2 .................................... P Cosgrave 4 7 02-400 Dynamic Girl (IRE) (29) B Powell 4 9 1 ..............................F M Berry 3 8 344-00 Fire Palace (75) R Eddery 3 9 1..................................David Egan (5) 1 9 403-63 Funky Footsteps (IRE) (16) Eve J-Houghton 3 8 11.............C Bishop 7 BETTING: 3-1 Canberra Cliffs, 4-1 Angel’s Quest, 5-1 Blushing Rose, 11-2 Sayem, 7-1 Lady Perignon, 8-1 Funky Footsteps, 12-1 Fire Palace, 16-1 Dynamic Girl, 25-1 High On Love.

8.20

SKY BET BEST ODDS GUARANTEED HANDICAP (CLASS 4) £7,250 added 4YO PLUS 1m 2f Penalty Value £4,690 1 -10043 Calvados Spirit (14) W Muir 4 9 7 ......................................M Dwyer 2 2 6-1210 Celebration Day (IRE) (25) (D) S Crisford 4 9 7..........David Egan (5) 1 3 166-13 Hollywood Road (IRE) (18) (CD) D Cantillon 4 9 6 .......... G Wood (3) 3 4 /000-2 Classic Villager (26) (D) D Ivory 5 9 2....................................A Kirby 5 5 224622 Alcatraz (IRE) (60) G Baker 5 9 1 .................................... P Cosgrave 7 6 006-00 The Twisler (165) N Mulholland 5 9 0.................................F M Berry 8 7 353606 Udogo (14) (D) B Powell 6 8 11 .............................. Jenny Powell (5) 6 8 6505/4 Ogbourne Downs (28) (C) B Pauling 7 8 11 .......................D Probert 4 BETTING: 5-2 Hollywood Road, 7-2 Alcatraz, 4-1 Classic Villager, 6-1 Calvados Spirit, 15-2 Ogbourne Downs, 10-1 Celebration Day, 16-1 The Twisler, 20-1 Udogo.

sportbites

8.10

FCLGF.COM HANDICAP (CLASS 6) £3,750 added 3YO PLUS 1m 1f Penalty Value £2,426 1 640101 Society Ranger (IRE) (38) (CD) S M Duffy (IRE) 4 10 0 G P Brouder (7) 6 2 000000 Genuine Approval (IRE) (21) J Butler 4 9 13.................... T Clark (3) 9 3 203000 Cat Royale (IRE) (47) J Butler 4 9 12 ........................... Danny Brock 7 4 0-0645 Life Of Luxury (21) W Brisbourne 4 9 7 ..............................W Carson 5 5 0-00 Love To Rock (IRE) (20) A Keatley (IRE) 4 9 2 ................M Gallagher 3 6 456-05 Whitstable Pearl (IRE) (31) Mrs S Leech 4 9 0.....................S Golam 1 7 00-000 Rock Of Monaco (18) (C) A Brittain 4 8 12 ...........................C Hardie 8 8 400-02 Star Links (USA) (14) (CD8) J Butler 11 8 12............ Martin Harley 10 9 105056 Pivotal Dream (IRE) (20) (CD) W Brisbourne 4 8 12 .............K O’Neill 4 10 540046 Rising Sunshine (IRE) (30) J Bradley 4 8 12 ........................D Allan 13 11 0060 Tawfeer (34) J Unett 3 8 10 .............................................. R Powell 12 12 060 Anna Medici (112) Sir M Prescott 3 8 7................................L Morris 2 13 600040 Greyjoy (IRE) (27) S Kirk 3 8 3 .............................. Shariq Mohd (7) 11 BETTING: 9-4 Star Links, 7-2 Society Ranger, 11-2 Anna Medici, 8-1 Life Of Luxury, 10-1 Pivotal Dream, 12-1 Rising Sunshine, 14-1 Whitstable Pearl, 16-1 Tawfeer, 20-1 others.

8.40

FCL PERSONALISED GLOBAL FREIGHT SOLUTIONS HANDICAP (CLASS 5) £5,000 added 3YO only 7f Penalty Value £3,234 01 56-103 Nostalgie (48) (C) J Tate 9 9....................................... Martin Harley 9 02 51-05 Phalaborwa (29) (D) E Vaughan 9 9 ...................................H Bentley 5 03 06-200 Red Gunner (30) (CD) D O’Meara 9 7 .................Shelley Birkett (3) 11 04 446100 El Torito (IRE) (18) (D) J Boyle 9 7 ............................... P Bradley (5) 7 05 26-620 Casina di Notte (IRE) (24) M Botti 9 7................................. F Norton 4 06 -16021 Alemaratalyoum (IRE) (11) (D) E Dunlop 9 6 .......................L Morris 6 07 -00445 Diable d’Or (IRE) (4) Eve J-Houghton 9 4 ..................E Greatrex (3) 10 08 -00023 The Amber Fort (USA) (2) (C) D O’Meara 9 1 ............. Josh Doyle (3) 2 09 64546- Tullinahoo (IRE) (261) D Coakley 8 8 ...................................C Hardie 8 10 -42332 Bruny Island (IRE) (6) (D)(BF) C Fellowes 8 5 ......Josephine Gordon 1 11 016306 Cryptonite (IRE) (6) (CD) M Appleby 8 5 ...................... Danny Brock 3 BETTING: 7-2 Alemaratalyoum, 9-2 Nostalgie, 11-2 Bruny Island, 13-2 The Amber Fort, 7-1 Diable d’Or, 10-1 Casina di Notte, 12-1 Cryptonite, 14-1 Tullinahoo, Phalaborwa, 16-1 others.

WINDSOR TV:ATR. Going: Good-Good to Firm in places SKY BET APPRENTICE HANDICAP (CLASS 6) £3,500 added 3YO PLUS 1m 2f Penalty Value £2,264 1 104040 Nouvelle Ere (32) (D) A Carroll 6 9 10 .......................Rossa Ryan (5) 1 2 -41040 Caribbean Spring (IRE) (9) G Margarson 4 9 10 ......Jane Elliott (3) 14 3 4-4003 Secret Soul (14) R Beckett 3 9 7 ............................... P C O’Donnell 15 4 00-620 Permanent (34) D Kubler 3 9 5 ...................... Raymond Dawson (3) 9 5 4400-0 Hi Milady (IRE) (46) D F Davis 3 9 5 ...................................... P Pilley 6 6 0356-5 Rock On Dandy (FR) (9) H Dunlop 3 9 5....................William Cox (5) 2 7 -60456 Kilim (24) J Berry 4 9 4 ...........................................Nicola Currie (7) 5 8 0360 Dr Goodhead (FR) (19) C Hills 3 9 3 .............................. David Egan 11 9 00-530 Dark Phantom (IRE) (46) Eve J-Houghton 6 9 3 ...........Georgia Cox 13 10 06-400 Russian Regard (IRE) (30) J Portman 3 9 2 Pierre-Louis Jamin (7) 10 11 0-6050 Megalala (IRE) (23) (CD) J Bridger 16 9 1.................Milly Naseb (3) 7 12 5/4000 Hong Kong Joe (18) Mrs L Richards 7 9 0 ....................Jenny Powell 8 13 00000 Zerafino (BEL) (7) J Fox 4 9 0 .................................. Tina Smith (7) 12 14 5-3262 Epsom Secret (25) P Phelan 3 8 13 ............................. P Bradley (3) 4 15 004600 Neptune Star (41) M W Easterby 3 8 5 .............. Darragh Keenan (7) 3 BETTING: 7-2 Epsom Secret, 5-1 Secret Soul, 13-2 Rock On Dandy, 15-2 Permanent, 10-1 Nouvelle Ere, Dark Phantom, 12-1 Kilim, 14-1 Dr Goodhead, 16-1 others.

5.50

6.20

SKY BET BRITISH STALLION STUDS EBF MAIDEN STAKES (CLASS 5) £4,500 added 2YO only 5f Penalty Value £2,911 1 3022 Airshow (13) B Millman 9 5....................................................A Kirby 1 2 3 Avenging Red (IRE) (24) Adam West 9 5 ...........................R Ffrench 3 3 54 Expecting (28) C Hills 9 5 ....................................................W Buick 9 4 00 Mossketeer (31) J Best 9 5....................................................R Tart 10 5 Alaskan Bay (IRE) R Guest 9 0 ...........................................M Dwyer 6 6 Awesometank W Haggas 9 0 .......................................... P Cosgrave 4 7 Calvin’s Gal (IRE) L McJannet 9 0 ......................................... A Fresu 5 8 60 Glamorous Rocket (IRE) (21) R Harris 9 0 ......................... S W Kelly 7 9 Global Rose (IRE) Miss G Kelleway 9 0 ...............................F M Berry 8 10 0 Golden Salute (IRE) (16) A Balding 9 0 ..............................D Probert 2 11 06 Summer Thunder (USA) (12) P Cole 9 0 .........................D Muscutt 11 BETTING: 9-4 Awesometank, 5-2 Expecting, 4-1 Airshow, 10-1 Golden Salute, 14-1 Summer Thunder, 16-1 Mossketeer, Alaskan Bay, Avenging Red, 25-1 others.

6.50 1 152 3 4 5 0 6

EBF STALLIONS NOVICE STAKES (CLASS 5) £4,500 added 2YO only 6f Penalty Value £2,911 Running Cloud (IRE) (19) (D)(BF) Eve J-Houghton 9 9 ........C Bishop 5 Expelled J Fanshawe 9 2 ...................................................D Muscutt 2 Fiery Breath R Eddery 9 2 ............................................... P Cosgrave 4 Rustang (FR) R Hughes 9 2 ................................................ S W Kelly 8 Spring Romance (IRE) (70) D Ivory 9 2 ..................................A Kirby 3 Tip Two Win R Teal 9 2 ......................................................D Probert 7

Tips Zabeel Prince can continue on the upgrade in the feature Parkdean Resorts Glasgow Fair Handicap at Ayr. The lightly-raced four-year-old has only been seen in action twice, most recently winning a maiden in striking fashion at Nottingham, on his first start since being gelded. Always moving with some panache, there was never any doubt about the result and he came a ready three lengths clear of favourite Cape To Cuba, who had run well the time before at Doncaster behind a stablemate of the selection. Hailing from the in-form yard of Roger Varian, the son of Lope De Vega has been allotted a mark of 86 for his handicap debut and it will be disappointing if he is not up to winning off that. French Flyer should be very hard to beat in the Western House Novice Auction Stakes. Michael Dods’ youngster made a really taking debut when winning over six furlongs here last month and is bred to get a good deal further, so the step up to seven furlongs comes as no surprise. He looked for all the world like that experience would bring him on a good bit, too. Super Julius is on a bit of a roll and can bring up his hat-trick in the Sky Bet Windsor Sprint Series Handicap at the Thameside venue. The application of cheekpieces appears to have been a masterstroke on the part of Eve Johnson Houghton, with the headgear bringing about an immediate improvement as the Bated Breath gelding scored at Wolverhampton at the end of June.

SELECTIONS AYR: 2.00 French Flyer, 2.30 Lomu, 3.00 Metisian, 3.30 Lucent Dream, 4.00 Billy Bond, 4.30 ZABEEL PRINCE (NAP), 5.00 Nuova Scuola. FFOS LAS: 2.15 Liva, 2.45 Waqt, 3.15 Major Valentine, 3.45 African Beat, 4.15 Ocean Gale, 4.45 Modoree, 5.15 Kath’s Boy, 5.45 Hungarian Rhapsody. WINDSOR: 5.50 Rock On Dandy, 6.20 Awesometank, 6.50 Expelled, 7.20 Super Julius, 7.50 Angel’s Quest, 8.20 Classic Villager. WOLVERHAMPTON: 5.40 Society Secret, 6.10 Sheriff Garrett, 6.40 Samarmadi, 7.10 Medieval Bishop, 7.40 Lewinsky, 8.10 Pivotal Dream, 8.40 Red Gunner. DOUBLE: Zabeel Prince and Super Julius.


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Sport Results, tables and fixtures 5.15 — 1 Mr Wagyu (IRE) (Tom Marquand) 4-1, 2 John Kirkup 9-2, 3 The Right Choice (IRE) 6-1. 7-2 Jt Fav Jedi Master (IRE). 7 ran. nk, ¾l. J J Quinn. Placepot: £98.40

Cricket ■ Saturday’s summaries

Cycling

First Test Match Colombo: Zimbabwe 356 (C R Ervine 160, H M R K B Herath 5 for 116), Sri Lanka 293 for 7 (W U Tharanga 71, L D Chandimal 55) Second Test Match Trent Bridge: South Africa 335 (H M Amla 78, Q de Kock 68, V D Philander 54, J M Anderson 5 for 72), 75 for 1, England 205 (J E Root 78) t20 Blast - South Group The SWALEC Stadium Match Abandoned due to rain: Glamorgan 171 for 5 (J A Rudolph 65 no), Somerset No result Women’s World Cup - Group Stage Taunton: Australia Women 269 (N E Bolton 79, E A Perry 55, B L Mooney 53, S Luus 5 for 67), South Africa Women 210 (L Wolfvaardt 71) Australia Women beat South Africa Women by 59 runs Bristol: England Women 220 for 7 (H C Knight 67), West Indies Women 128 for 9 Innings Complete England Women beat West Indies Women by 92 runs Derby: India Women 265 for 7 (M D Raj 109, V Krishnamurthy 70, H Kaur 60), New Zealand Women 79 (R S Gayakwad 5 for 15) India Women beat New Zealand Women by 186 runs Grace Road: Sri Lanka Women 221 for 7 (M A D D Surangika 84), Pakistan Women 206 (Nain Abidi 57, H H C Gunaratne 4 for 41) Sri Lanka Women beat Pakistan Women by 15 runs ■ Yesterday’s results First Test Match Colombo: Zimbabwe 356 (C R Ervine 160, H M R K B Herath 5 for 116), 252 for 6(Sikandar Raza 97no, M N Waller 57no, H M R K B Herath 4 for 85), Sri Lanka 346 (W U Tharanga 71, L D Chandimal 55, A G Cremer 5 for 125) Second Test Match Trent Bridge: South Africa 335 (H M Amla 78, Q de Kock 68, V D Philander 54, J M Anderson 5 for 72), 343 for 9dec (H M Amla 87, D Elgar 80, F du Plessis 63, M M Ali 4 for 78), England 205 (J E Root 78), 1 for 0 t20 Blast - North Group Emirates Old Trafford: Derbyshire 152 for 8 (W L Madsen 52), Lancashire 155 for 5 Lancashire beat Derbyshire by 5 wkts Edgbaston: Leicestershire 147 for 9 , Warwickshire 138 for 8 Innings Complete Leicestershire beat Warwickshire by 9 runs t20 Blast - South Group Chelmsford: Essex 219 for 4 (V Chopra 103 no, R S Bopara 63), Glamorgan 224 for 5 (C A Ingram 114) Glamorgan beat Essex by 5 wkts Cheltenham: Sussex 156 for 8 , Gloucestershire No result Uxbridge: Somerset 207 for 9 (A J Hose 59), Middlesex 186 for 7 Innings Complete Somerset beat Middlesex by 21 runs ■ Today’s fixtures Second Investec Test, Trent Bridge: England v South Africa. First Test, Colombo: Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe.

Cycling ■ Tour de France Final leading positions after Stage 14, (Blagnac - Rodez 181.5 km):1 Michael Matthews (Aus) Team Sunweb at 4hrs 21mins 56secs, 2 Greg Van Avermaet (Bel) BMC Racing Team, 3 Edvald Boasson Hagen (Nor) Dimension Data at 1secs, 4 Philippe Gilbert (Bel) Quick-Step Floors, 5 Jay McCarthy (Aus) Bora-Hansgrohe, 6 Sonny Colbrelli (Ita) Bahrain-Merida, 7 Christopher Froome (Gbr) Team Sky, 8 Daniel Martin (Irl) Quick-Step Floors, 9 Rigoberto Uran (Col) Cannondale-Drapac at same time, 10 Tiesj Benoot (Bel) Lotto Soudal at 5secs, 11 Romain Bardet (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale, 12 Zdenek Stybar (Cze) Quick-Step Floors, 13 Simon Yates (Gbr) Orica-Scott, 14 Jan Bakelants (Bel) AG2R La Mondiale, 15 Paul Martens (Ger) Team LottoNl-Jumbo at same time, 16 Davide Cimolai (Ita) FDJ at 12secs, 17 Nacer Bouhanni (Fra) Cofidis, Solutions Credits, 18 Simon Clarke (Aus) CannondaleDrapac at same time, 19 Marco Marcato (Ita) UAE Team Emirates at 15secs, 20 Mikel Landa (Spa) Team Sky at same time Selected Others: 47 Ben Swift (Gbr) UAE Team Emirates at 49secs, 86 Scott Thwaites (Gbr) Dimension Data at 2mins 3secs, 107 Luke Rowe (Gbr) Team Sky at 6mins 28secs, 112 Nicolas Roche (Irl) BMC Racing Team at 6mins 28secs, 169 Stephen Cummings (Gbr) Dimension Data at 13mins 17secs, 175 Daniel Mclay (Gbr) Team Fortuneo - Oscaro at 24mins 13secs Final leading positions after Stage 15, (Laissac-Severac ‘Eglise - Le Puy-en-Velay 189.5 km): 1 Bauke Mollema (Ned) TrekSegafredo 4hrs 41mins 47secs, 2 Diego Ulissi (Ita) UAE Team Emirates at 19secs, 3 Tony Gallopin (Fra) Lotto Soudal, 4 Primoz Roglic (Slo) Team LottoNl-Jumbo at same time, 5 Warren Barguil (Fra) Team Sunweb at 23secs, 6 Nicolas Roche (Irl) BMC Racing Team at 1min, 7 Lilian Calmejane (Fra) Direct Energie at 1min 04secs, 8 Jan

Sailsbury 5.50 — 1 Beringer (Finley Marsh) 16-1, 2 Coastal Drive 7-2, 3 General Zoff 20-1. 15-8 Fav Camomile Lawn (IRE). 12 ran. 2½l, hd. A King. 6.20 — 1 Dandy Flame (IRE) (Finley Marsh) 10-1, 2 Whitecrest 16-1, 3 Field of Vision (IRE) 16-1. 5-2 Fav Coastal Cyclone. 8 ran. 1¼l, ½l. R Hughes. Non Runner: Delagate This Lord. 6.50 — 1 Robin Weathers (USA) (Daniel Muscutt) 9-2, 2 Killay 9-1, 3 Island Of Life (USA) Evens Fav. 8 ran. ns, 2¼l. W J Haggas. Non Runners: Bubbles Arcade, Highway One. 7.20 — 1 Exceeding Power (George Wood) 4-1, 2 Harbour Rock 11-8 Fav, 3 Wannabe Friends 5-1. 6 ran.sp¾l, 1¾l. M R Bosley. Non Runners: Glory of Paris, Ripoll. 7.50 — 1 Koeman (J F Egan) 11-2, 2 Balashakh (USA) 9-2, 3 Cotton Club (IRE) 10-1. 6-4 Fav Solo Mission. 7 ran.sp2¾l, ¾l. M R Channon. Non Runners: Oxford Don, Twenty Times. 8.20 — 1 Lyrica’s Lion (IRE) (David Egan) 20-1, 2 Famous Dynasty (IRE) 11-4 Jt Fav, 3 Crystal Secret 12-1. 11-4 Jt Fav High Wells. 9 ran.sp¾l, 4l. M J Attwater. Non Runner: Rock N Roll Global. 8.50 — 1 Standing Rock (IRE) (Kieran Shoemark) 6-4 Fav, 2 Billesdon Bess 5-1, 3 Sagely (IRE) 10-1. 9 ran. nk, ¾l. J H M Gosden. Non Runner: Nathania Placepot: £5,047.70

Britain’s Chris Froome, wearing the overall leader’s yellow jersey, takes a water bottle as he climbs with Ireland’s Daniel Martin, left, France’s Romain Bardet, second right, and Italy’s Fabio Aru, right, during the fifteenth stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 189.5 kilometers (117.8 miles) Picture: PA

Bakelants (Bel) AG2R La Mondiale, 9 Thibaut Pinot (Fra) FDJ, 10 Serge Pauwels (Bel) Dimension Data, 11 Tiesj Benoot (Bel) Lotto Soudal, 12 Damiano Caruso (Ita) BMC Racing Team, 13 Daniel Navarro (Spa) Cofidis, Solutions Credits all at same time, 14 Pierre Luc Perichon (Fra) Team Fortuneo Oscaro at 1min 12secs, 15 Amael Moinard (Fra) BMC Racing Team at same time, 16 Michael Matthews (Aus) Team Sunweb at 5mins 04secs, 17 Maurits Lammertink (Ned) Katusha-Alpecin at 5mins 07secs, 18 Luis Angel Mate (Spa) Cofidis, Solutions Credits at 5mins 14secs, 19 Romain Hardy (Fra) Team Fortuneo - Oscaro, 20 Tony Martin (Ger) Katusha-Alpecin at same time Selected Others: 27 Simon Yates (GBr) Orica-Scott at 6mins 25secs, 28 Christopher Froome (GBr) Team Sky at same time, 72 Ben Swift (GBr) UAE Team Emirates at 18mins, 142 Scott Thwaites (GBr) Dimension Data at 26mins 32secs, 147 Luke Rowe (GBr) Team Sky, 157 Stephen Cummings (GBr) Dimension Data at same time, 175 Daniel Mclay (GBr) Team Fortuneo - Oscaro at 38mins 36secs Leading general classification after Stage 15: 1 Christopher Froome (GBr) Team Sky 64hrs 40mins 21secs, 2 Fabio Aru (Ita) Astana Pro Team at 18secs, 3 Romain Bardet (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale at 23secs, 4 Rigoberto Uran (Col) Cannondale-Drapac at 29secs, 5 Daniel Martin (Irl) Quick-Step Floors at 1min 12secs, 6 Mikel Landa (Spa) Team Sky at 1min 17secs, 7 Simon Yates (GBr) Orica-Scott at 2mins 02secs, 8 Louis Meintjes (RSA) UAE Team Emirates at 5mins 09secs, 9 Alberto Contador (Spa) TrekSegafredo at 5mins 37secs, 10 Damiano Caruso (Ita) BMC Racing Team at 6mins 05secs, 11 Nairo Quintana (Col) Movistar Team at 6mins 16secs, 12 George Bennett (NZl) Team LottoNl-Jumbo at 6mins 39secs, 13 Warren Barguil (Fra) Team Sunweb at 8mins 48secs, 14 Pierre Latour (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale at 13mins 41secs, 15 Mikel Nieve (Spa) Team Sky at 14mins 52secs, 16 Alexis Vuillermoz (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale at 14mins 54secs, 17 Emanuel Buchmann (Ger) Bora-Hansgrohe at 19mins 37secs, 18 Carlos Betancur (Col) Movistar Team at 22mins 17secs, 19 Brice Feillu (Fra) Team Fortuneo - Oscaro at 27mins 08secs, 20 Guillaume Martin (Fra) Wanty - Groupe Gobert at 27mins 28secs Selected Others: 103 Ben Swift (GBr) UAE Team Emirates 2hrs 09mins 05secs, 107 Scott Thwaites (GBr) Dimension Data 2hrs 11mins 24secs, 146 Stephen Cummings (GBr) Dimension Data 2hrs 38mins 53secs, 174 Luke Rowe (GBr) Team Sky 3hrs 16mins, 175 Daniel Mclay (GBr) Team Fortuneo - Oscaro 3hrs 24mins 19secs

Football ■ The weekend’s results Saturday Betfred Cup Group A: Falkirk 4 Stirling 1, Inverness CT 3 Brechin 0 Betfred Cup Group B: Dunfermline 6 Elgin 0, Peterhead 1 East Fife 0 Betfred Cup Group C: Cowdenbeath 4 Buckie Thistle 2, Dundee Utd 2 Raith 0 Betfred Cup Group D: Hibernian 4 Montrose 0, Ross County 2 Alloa 0 Betfred Cup Group E: Clyde 2 Annan Athletic 1 Betfred Cup Group F: Berwick 0 Morton 1,

Queen’s Park 1 Motherwell 5 Betfred Cup Group G: East Kilbride 1 Hamilton 3, Stenhousemuir 1 Queen of South 3 Betfred Cup Group H: Livingston 1 Partick 1 Livingston win 3-1 on penalties. , Stranraer 1 St Mirren 4 Friendly Match: AFC Wimbledon 3 Watford 2, Cambridge Utd 0 Norwich 2, Grimsby 2 Barnsley 1, Hapoel Kiryat Shmona 0 Birmingham 2, KV Kortrijk 1 Reading 0, Macclesfield 0 Derby 2, Mansfield 2 Sheff Wed 3, Peterborough 2 QPR 4, Shrewsbury 2 Aston Villa 1, St Johnstone 3 Sunderland 0, Stockport County 1 Preston North End 2, Western Sydney Wanderers 1 Arsenal 3, Yeovil 1 Bristol City 3, St Gallen 0 Southampton 0, Eintracht Frankfurt 1 San Jose Earthquakes 4, Maidstone 1 Crystal Palace 3 SSE Airtricity: Cobh Ramblers 1 UCD 0, Longford Town 0 Waterford 1 Sunday UEFA Women’s European Championship Group A: Denmark Ladies 1 Belgium Ladies 0, Holland Ladies 1 Norway Ladies 0 Friendly Match: Bury 1 Huddersfield 3, L.A Galaxy 2 Man Utd 5, Philadelphia Union 2 Swansea 2, Slavia Prague 4 Nice 1. ■ Today’s fixtures Women’s European Championship Group B: Germany v Sweden (5pm), Italy v Russia (7.45pm). Friendly matches: Real Salt Lake v Man Utd (12 noon), Tavistock v Cardiff (7pm).

Horse racing ■ The weekend results Ascot 1.40 — 1 Curiosity (IRE) (Oisin Murphy) 15-8 Fav, 2 Preacher Man (IRE) 15-2, 3 Jazeel (IRE) 20-1. 9 ran. ½l, ½l, 1l. H Palmer. Non Runner: Perfect Hustler. 2.10 — 1 Danzeno (S De Sousa) 4-1 Fav, 2 Polybius 7-1, 3 Pipers Note 16-1. 17 ran. sp¾l, 1½l. M Appleby. Non Runners: Kyllang Rock, Lightscameraction, Yalta. 2.40 — 1 Laraaib (IRE) (Dane O’Neill) 2-1 Fav, 2 Banditry (IRE) 9-2, 3 Reaver (IRE) 33-1. 11 ran. 2l, 1¾l. Owen Burrows. Non Runner: Pensax Boy. 3.15 — 1 Mittens (David Probert) 3-1 Fav, 2 Havre De Paix (FR) 20-1, 3 Helfire 9-1. 10 ran. 3¼l, ¾l, 4l. Sir Michael Stoute. 3.50 — 1 Mutakayyef (Dane O’Neill) 4-7 Fav, 2 Kaspersky (IRE) 14-1, 3 Hathal (USA) 13-2. 7 ran. 3l, 1¼l, 1l. W J Haggas. 4.25 — 1 Tigre du Terre (FR) (M Harley) 14-1, 2 Cuban Heel 9-1, 3 Laugh A Minute 15-8 Fav. 9 ran. 4½l, 2½l. R Hannon. Non Runner: Barbarianatthegate. 5.00 — 1 Bin Battuta (Martin Lane) 7-2, 2 Cape Coast 11-4 Fav, 3 Galactic Prince 8-1. 9 ran. hd, 1½l. S bin Suroor. Non Runners: Special Relation, Wefait. 5.35 — 1 Cricklewood Green (USA) (Mitch Godwin) 8-1, 2 Esprit De Corps 5-1, 2 My Dad Syd (USA) 7-2 Jt Fav. 7-2 Jt Fav Saluti (IRE). 14 ran. ½l, dht, 4l. S Kirk. Non Runners: Fox Trotter, Manton Grange Newmarket 1.45 — 1 Poetic Charm (W Buick) 3-1, 2 Sizzling (IRE) 6-4 Fav, 3 Juliet Capulet (IRE) 12-1. 14 ran. 1l, hd, 1l. C Appleby. 2.15 — 1 Inshiraah (FR) (K T O’Neill) 7-1,

2 Gymnaste (IRE) 11-4 Fav, 3 On Her Toes (IRE) 7-2. 9 ran. nk, 3l. G Peckham. Non Runner: Poet’s Princess. 2.50 — 1 Medahim (IRE) (S M Levey) 12-1, 2 Masham Star (IRE) 8-1, 3 Maths Prize 12-1. 3-1 Fav Afaak. 10 ran. 1½l, 1½l. R Hannon. 3.25 — 1 Above The Rest (IRE) (Clifford Lee) 12-1, 2 Sir Dancealot (IRE) 16-1, 3 Steady Pace 7-1. 4-1 Fav Tashweeq (IRE). 18 ran. ½l, nk, ¾l. T D Barron. Non Runners: Flaming Spear, Raising Sand. 4.00 — 1 Gustav Klimt (IRE) (R L Moore) 5-6 Fav, 2 Nebo (IRE) 10-1, 3 Great Prospector (IRE) 12-1. 10 ran. hd, ½l. A P O’Brien. 4.35 — 1 Harry Angel (IRE) (A Kirby) 9-2, 2 Limato (IRE) 4-1, 3 Brando 28-1. 10-11 Fav Caravaggio (USA). 10 ran. 1¼l, ½l. C G Cox.. 5.05 — 1 Quloob (Jim Crowley) 3-1, 2 Batts Rock (IRE) 8-1, 3 Sporting Times 10-1. 5-4 Fav Silken Dancer. 8 ran.sp1¾l, 2¼l. Owen Burrows. Non Runners: Hollywood Road, Niblawi, Zaidiyn Placepot: £375.70 Chester 1.50 — 1 Gift In Time (IRE) (Adam Beschizza) 4-1, 2 Ginbar (IRE) 7-2, 3 Palmer (IRE) 11-4. 5-2 Fav Jasi (IRE). 7 ran. nk, 1¾l. J G Given. Non Runners: June Dog, Three Little Birds. 2.25 — 1 The Wagon Wheel (IRE) (Connor Murtagh) 10-1, 2 Avon Breeze 7-1, 3 Turanga Leela 5-1. 4-1 Jt Fav Pixeleen. 9 ran. 3l, ¾l. R A Fahey. 3.00 — 1 Viscount Barfield (Rob Hornby) 20-1, 2 Jungle Cat (IRE) 11-10 Fav, 3 Jallota 10-3. 10 ran. hd, 2¼l. A M Balding. 3.35 — 1 Hochfeld (IRE) (F Norton) 13-8 Fav, 2 Look My Way 9-2, 3 Mister Belvedere 4-1. 6 ran. 8l, nk. M Johnston. 4.10 — 1 Boundsy (IRE) (Connor Murtagh) 5-1, 2 Love Oasis 9-2, 3 The Amber Fort (USA) 7-1. 11-4 Fav Comprise. 12 ran. nk, hd. R A Fahey. 4.40 — 1 Storm King (S J Drowne) 12-1, 2 Theos Lolly (IRE) 16-1, 3 Age of Elegance (IRE) 14-1. 5-2 Fav Suitor. 11 ran.sp¾l, 1½l. D C Griffiths.. 5.10 — 1 Kryptos (Nicola Currie) 11-1, 2 Plant Pot Power (IRE) 13-2, 3 Proud Archi (IRE) 3-1. 2-1 Fav Valentino Boy (IRE). 7 ran. sp¾l, 3¼l. John Berry. Placepot: £316.00 York 1.55 — 1 Chiefofchiefs (S Donohoe) 8-1, 2 Arcanada (IRE) 11-1, 3 Kings Gift (IRE) 8-1. 6-1 Fav Weekend Offender (FR). 14 ran. ½l, hd. C Fellowes. Non Runner: Gallipoli. 2.30 — 1 Rare Rhythm (James Doyle) 9-4, 2 Barsanti (IRE) Evens Fav, 3 Clever Cookie 14-1. 5 ran.sp2¾l, 1¾l. C Appleby. Non Runners: Nakeeta, Saigon City. 3.05 — 1 Ballet Concerto (James Doyle) 8-1, 2 Big Country (IRE) 7-1, 3 Mistiroc 50-1. 6-1 Fav Victory Bond. 20 ran.sp¾l, nk. Sir Michael Stoute. 3.40 — 1 Ulshaw Bridge (IRE) (D Tudhope) 12-1, 2 Midnight Wilde 20-1, 3 Encrypted 11-4. 5-2 Fav Royal Household. 11 ran. sp1¾l, ¾l. J D Bethell. 4.15 — 1 Take Cover (D Allan) 9-2 Jt Fav, 2 Final Venture 14-1, 3 Cotai Glory 7-1. 9-2 Jt Fav Judicial (IRE). 11 ran. ½l, nk. D C Griffiths. Non Runner: Fashion Queen. 4.45 — 1 Theydon Grey (Georgia Cox) 5-2, 2 Byron Flyer 7-4 Fav, 3 Edge Of Sanity (IRE) 20-1. 9 ran. nk, 1¼l. W J Haggas. Non Runner: Codeshare.

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Hamilton 6.05 — 1 Camacho Chief (IRE) (A Mullen) 11-4 Fav, 2 Undercover Brother 7-2, 3 Lina’s Star (IRE) 10-1. 10 ran. 2¼l, ½l. M Dods. 6.35 — 1 Dutch Dream (A Mullen) 9-2, 2 Bronze Beau 5-1, 3 Compton River 7-1. 11-4 Fav Muatadel. 8 ran. 1l, hd. Miss L A Perratt. Non Runner: Bunce. 7.05 — 1 Manshood (IRE) (G Lee) 3-1, 2 Inexes 7-2, 3 Kenny The Captain (IRE) 11-4 Fav. 7 ran. 2l, 1¾l. P T Midgley. Non Runner: Rosina. 7.35 — 1 Brimham Rocks (G Lee) 9-4 Fav, 2 Kajaki (IRE) 7-2, 3 Northwest Frontier (IRE) 7-2. 5 ran. 3l, 1¾l. R M Beckett. Non Runners: Frankster, Indy. 8.05 — 1 Archi’s Affaire (A Mullen) 2-1 Fav, 2 Detailed (IRE) 4-1, 3 Kingthistle 16-1. 10 ran. 3¼l, 1¾l. M Dods. Non Runner: Schmooze. 8.35 — 1 Cline (Kevin Stott) 12-1, 2 Belisa (IRE) 2-1 Fav, 3 Arcane Dancer (IRE) 7-1. 12 ran.sp¾l, 2¼l. K A Ryan. Non Runners: Let Right Be Done, The King’s Steed. 9.05 — 1 Jackie Ellis (IRE) (S H James) 5-1, 2 Sweetasever (IRE) 7-2, 3 Invermere 11-4 Jt Fav. 11-4 Jt Fav Forever A Lady (IRE). 5 ran.sp¾l, ½l. P W Flynn. Non Runners: Lil Sophella, Rinaria Placepot: £26.10 Sunday Southwell 1.45 — 1 Roman Numeral (IRE) (Joe Colliver) 9-1, 2 Rhythm Of Sound (IRE) 6-1, 3 Agentleman (IRE) 7-2 Fav. 10 ran. 2l, ½l. D Thompson. 2.20 — 1 Azzuri (David England) 4-1, 2 Chieftain’s Choice (IRE) 4-1, 3 Peace And Co (FR) 1-2 Fav. 4 ran. 5l, 20l. D Skelton. 2.50 — 1 The Wicket Chicken (IRE) (N D Fehily) 1-7 Fav, 2 Barely Black (IRE) 10-1, 3 Mac Bella 25-1. 4 ran. 7l, 3¾l. N P Mulholland. 3.25 — 1 Pershing (R Johnson) 2-1, 2 Nampararoo 9-2, 3 Juste Pour Nous 9-2. 7-4 Fav I’ll Be Your Clown (IRE). 9 ran. 8l, 6l. Olly Murphy. Non Runners: Grissom, The Land Agent. 4.00 — 1 Restraint of Trade (IRE) (Sean Quinlan) 7-1, 2 Destiny’s Gold (IRE) 11-2, 3 Polarbrook (IRE) 8-1. 13-8 Fav Western Miller (IRE). 9 ran. hd, 2l. Jennie Candlish. 4.30 — 1 Byron Blue (IRE) (D Crosse) 7-1, 2 Varene De Vauzelle (FR) 15-8 Fav, 3 Princesse Fleur 16-1. 10 ran. shd, 7l. B Barr.. 5.05 — 1 Pearlita (A Tinkler) 6-1, 2 Table Bluff (IRE) 16-1, 3 Arboretum 3-1 Fav. 10 ran. hd, 7l. H D Daly. 5.40 — 1 Fingareeta (B Hughes) 11-4 Fav, 2 Biento Madame 16-1, 3 Tangoed (IRE) 5-1. 12 ran. 4l, 2¼l. J M Jefferson. Placepot: £203.70 Perth 2.00 — 1 Cesar Et Rosalie (FR) (T Scudamore) 11-10, 2 Triolet (IRE) 5-6 Fav, 3 Solway Palm 50-1. 4 ran. 3¼l, 39l. N P Mulholland. Non Runner: What Happens Now. 2.30 — 1 Solway Prince (Callum Bewley) 9-2, 2 Dawerann (IRE) 4-1, 3 Its Pandorama (IRE) 5-2 Fav. 6 ran.sp¾l, 10l, 7l. Miss L Harrison. Non Runners: Caerleon Kate, Call The Cops. 3.05 — 1 Urtheoneiwant (IRE) (T Scudamore) 4-1, 2 Florida Calling (IRE) 7-2, 3 Leading Score (IRE) 13-2. 3-1 Fav Iora Glas (IRE). 8 ran. 6l, 7l, 11l. G Elliott. 3.40 — 1 Ballyvic Boru (IRE) (T Scudamore) 4-7 Fav, 2 Play The Game (IRE) 10-3, 3 Devito’sgoldengirl (IRE) 12-1. 5 ran. 3¼l, 18l. B Ellison. Non Runners: Dance Rock, Thahab Ifraj. 4.10 — 1 Tangolan (IRE) (P J Brennan) 4-1, 2 Muwalla 16-1, 3 Notarfbad (IRE) 12-1. 5-2 Fav Valseur Du Granval (FR). 8 ran.sp¾l, 1¾l, 6l. F O’Brien. Non Runners: Holeinthewall Bar, Spring Steel. 4.40 — 1 Green Zone (IRE) (Callum Bewley) 2-1 Fav, 2 Newstart (IRE) 7-1, 3 Firstymini (FR) 10-1. 8 ran.sp2¾l, 3l. Miss

L Harrison. Non Runners: Meadowcroft Boy, Tekthelot. 5.15 — 1 Scottsdale (T Scudamore) 8-13 Fav, 2 Rubbing Shoulders (IRE) 7-2, 3 Lady Samback 33-1. 7 ran. 2¼l, 13l. B Ellison. Non Runner: Lafterlands Placepot: £157.50 Stratford 2.10 — 1 Taxmeifyoucan (IRE) (Finian O’Toole) 5-1, 2 Phoenix Dawn 9-1, 3 The Raven Master (IRE) 9-4. 2-1 Fav Mauricio (IRE). 9 ran. shd, ½l. K Dalgleish. 2.40 — 1 Scripturient (IRE) (Jonathan Moore) 5-2 Fav, 2 Shaiyzar (IRE) 15-2, 3 That’s The Deal (IRE) 10-1. 9 ran. 12l, 7l. G P Cromwell. 3.15 — 1 Our Three Sons (IRE) (Miss P Fuller) 7-2, 2 Free Stone Hill (IRE) Evens Fav, 3 St Saviour 7-2. 5 ran. ns, 16l. Jamie Snowden. 3.50 — 1 Bestwork (FR) (Aidan Coleman) 11-4 Fav, 2 Sage Monkey (IRE) 7-2, 3 Go On Henry (IRE) 14-1. 11 ran. 8l, ns. C E Longsdon. 4.20 — 1 Honkytonktennessee (IRE) (Harry Skelton) 7-2 Jt Fav, 2 Play The Ace (IRE) 7-2 Jt Fav, 3 Vikekhal (FR) 20-1. 9 ran. 5l, 7l. D Skelton. 4.55 — 1 Dear Sire (FR) (Lorcan Murtagh) 15-8, 2 Rebel Yeats (IRE) 5-4 Fav, 3 Flying Verse 9-2. 6 ran. 6l, 18l. D McCain Jnr.. 5.30 — 1 Sky of Stars (IRE) (G B Watters) 15-8 Fav, 2 Bring Back Charlie 8-1, 3 Innocent Girl (IRE) 5-2. 9 ran. ½l, 7l. Olly Murphy. Non Runners: Bahumbug, Irish Hawke. 6.00 — 1 Mr Caffrey (Charlie Hammond) 2-1 Fav, 2 Jazz Thyme (IRE) 11-1, 3 Ramore Will (IRE) 7-2. 10 ran. nk, 9l. Dr R D P Newland. Placepot: £23.90

Speedway ■ The weekends results Saturday SGB Premiership: Rye House 48 (Stuart Robson 12+1) Wolverhampton 42 (Sam Masters 13) SGB Premiership points: Rye House 3 Wolverhampton 1 SGB Championship: Berwick 42 (Jye Etheridge 9+2) Glasgow 42 (Dan Bewley 12+1) Abandoned after 14 heats - rain Result Stands. SGB Championship points: Berwick 1 Glasgow 2, Workington v Peterborough - OFF Travel Plus National League: Eastbourne 54 (Mark Baseby 14) Buxton 35 (Matt Williamson 12+1) National League points: Eastbourne 3 Buxton 0 British Youth Championship: Redcar 500cc 1 Drew Kemp 2 Carl Basford 3 Liam Little 250cc 1 Leon Flint 2 Jason Edwards 3 Dan Thompson 125cc 1 Sam McGurk 2 Harry McGurk 3 Elliot Kelly Sunday SGB Championship: Glasgow 58 (Richie Worrall 13) Berwick 32 (Nick Morris 10) Championship points: Glasgow 3 Berwick 0, Peterborough 51 (Chris Harris 12+1) Redcar 42 (Ben Barker 15+1) Championship points: Peterborough 3 Redcar 0 Travel Plus National League: Mildenhall 54 (Dan Halsey 15) Birmingham 36 (Taylor Hampshire 13) National League points: Mildenhall 3 Birmingham 0 ■ Today’s fixtures SGB Premiership: Leicester v Swindon 7.30pm, Wolverhampton v Poole 7.30pm. SGB Championship: Newcastle v Workington 7.30pm. National Trophy: Kent v Eastbourne 6.30pm.

Tennis ■ Wimbledon results Mens Singles Final: (3) Roger Federer (Swi) bt (7) Marin Cilic (Cro) 6-3 6-1 6-4 Mens Over 45 Doubles Final: Jacco Eltingh (Ned) & Paul Haarhuis (Ned) bt Richard Krajicek (Ned) & Mark Petchey (Gbr) 4-6 6-3 10-6 Boys Singles Final: (8) Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (Spa) bt Axel Geller (Arg) 7-6 (7-2) 6-3 Girls Doubles Final: Olga Danilovic (Ser) & Kaja Juvan (Slo) bt (4) Catherine McNally (USA) & Whitney Osuigwe (USA) 6-4 6-3 Mixed Doubles Final: (1) Jamie Murray (Gbr) & Martina Hingis (Swi) bt Henri Kontinen (Fin) & Heather Watson (Gbr) 6-4 6-4 Mens Over 35 Doubles Final: Lleyton Hewitt (Aus) & Mark Philippoussis (Aus) bt Justin Gimelstob (USA) & Ross Hutchins (Gbr) 6-3 6-3 Womens Over 35 Doubles Final: Cara Black (Zim) & Martina Navratilova (USA) bt Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario (Spa) & Selima Sfar (Tun) 6-2 4-6 10-4 Boys Doubles Final: (2) Axel Geller (Arg) & Yu Hsiou Hsu (Tpe) bt (3) Jurij Rodionov (Aut) & Michael Vrbensky (Cze) 6-4 6-4


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sportbites Horse racing Charlie Appleby continued his excellent run of form as Poetic Charm made an impressive start to her career in the Rossdales EBF Stallions Maiden Fillies’ Stakes.

Harry Angel hailed ‘pretty special’ after July Cup win at Newmarket HorseRacing STUART WATSON stuart.watson@archant.co.uk

The Godolphin trainer saddled four winners over the first two days of the July Festival and Poetic Charm was a 3-1 shot for the opener on day three. The daughter of Dubawi travelled powerfully for much of the seven-furlong contest in the hands of William Buick and while she showed signs of inexperience when asked to go about her business, her latent talent carried the halfsister to Teofilo to an impressive length success over 6-4 favourite Sizzling. Juliet Capulet was best of the rest in third. Appleby said: “I know this was only a maiden, but she has got plenty of boot. She travelled very well and picked up well. She is a filly with a bright future. The Moyglare (Curragh, September 10), on the back of that, is quite a realistic target.” Inshiraah secured a narrow success in the Spa At Bedford Lodge Hotel EBF Stallions Fillies’ Handicap. George Peckham’s threeyear-old won on her penultimate start at Wolverhampton and was placed for the third time in four starts on her latest appearance over this course and distance. Sent off at 7-1, she was strongly pressed by 11-4 favourite Gymnaste well inside the last of seven furlongs, but Inshiraah dug deep for Kieran O’Neill to prevail by a neck. On Her Toes was third. Medahim wore down the front-running Masham Star to claim top honours in the bet365 Mile Handicap. Masham Star boxed on well to finish a clear second on his 11th start of 2017, ahead of the Queen’s Maths Prize in third. Afaak, the 3-1 favourite, was fourth. The David Barron-trained Above The Rest lunged late to secure the bet365 Bunbury Cup. Steady Pace looked likely to claim the lucrative prize after passing the final-furlong marker over a length in front under Josephine Gordon, but was collared in the closing stages by both the 12-1 winner and Sir Dancealot. Above The Rest passed the post half a length ahead in the hands of apprentice Clifford Lee, with Sir Dancealot second, Steady Pace third and Tony Curtis in fourth.

Many promises are made and often broken, but the one issued by Clive Cox that there was more to come from Harry Angel proved correct following his victory in the Darley July Cup at Newmarket on Saturday. Despite having work to do to reverse the form with his Commonwealth Cup conqueror Caravaggio, the son of Dark Angel showed he had come forward from his Ascot defeat when lowering the colours of Aidan O’Brien’s flying machine to land a first Group One success. After being hassled throughout his last run by Ballydoyle secondstring Intelligence Cross, there was no such problem on this occasion with the 9-2 winner, looking a little more relaxed than last month, sitting just off the pace-setting outsider. The warning signs that a first defeat could be on the cards for Caravaggio became apparent more than a quarter of a mile out, with Ryan Moore hard at work on the 10-11 favourite, while Adam Kirby carved out a contrasting picture on Harry Angel. Pressing the ‘go’ button approaching the final furlong the response was everything and more that Kirby could have wished for, with the change into top gear almost instantaneous. Although last year’s winner Limato attempted to mount a late challenge, he could not get not close, with a length and a quarter splitting the pair at the line. Brando was a further half a length away in third and Caravaggio a short-head back in fourth. Cox, who teamed up to win the race with Kirby back in 2013 through Lethal Force, said: “I am delighted for the horse and the team at home. The whole day has been surreal. We were pleased going into the race at Ascot, but he is growing up. I think he has become a man and he has certainly proved that today. “It was an achievement to beaten three-quarters of a length by Caravaggio and I am pleased we have taken his scalp today. “He is pretty special. They are all unique. Lethal Force was exceptional breaking the track record when think how many wonderful horses have been down this track. To have one this good is very special again. “I guess Haydock (Sprint Cup) would be very much on the cards and he is very easy and is not ground dependent. He is very versatile and we are lucky in that

Harry Angel ridden by Adam Kirby celebrates as he crosses the finishing line to win The Darley July Cup at Newmarket.

respect. This is one of the nicest July Cups I’ve seen in my lifetime and I’m proud to win it.” As for Kirby, the belief Harry Angel would come of age on the big stage never wavered. He said: “I’ve always had it in my mind he’s the best. He’d have won last time, without a shadow of a doubt, but we were a little bit unfortunate with the way the race turned out. I came back saying I should have won last time and it was in the bottom of my heart that today, he’d show them. “The race today couldn’t have gone any better. He was pretty strong, but I got him half where I wanted him and then he quickened and showed how good he is. I can’t express how good he is. “I’m really excited. Thanks to everyone for letting me keep the ride on him, it means the world to me.” Henry Candy, trainer of Limato, was delighted with the performance of the five-year-old gelding in his bid for a repeat success and pointed to a potential rematch with the winner at Haydock in September. He said: “I think Harry Angel is a very good horse, but Harry Bentley was very positive and said he felt as good as he ever. He moved well on the ground and did everything right, it’s just that Harry Angel went quicker. “There will be no more five

Ryan Moore celebrates winning the The bet365 Superlative Stakes on Gustav Klimit during Darley July Cup Day at Newmarket. Pictures: PA

furlongs for him. It will be the Sprint Cup if it’s dry and the Foret if it’s dry.” After watching Brando bounce back from a lifeless effort at York back in May, Kevin Ryan pointed to a trip to France for the five-year-old. He said: “He could have done with a bit more cut in the ground. The obvious race for him would be the Maurice de Gheest. He would have got another furlong today. I would like to come back for Champions Day at Ascot.” O’Brien, meanwhile, pointed to

a slow start possible hindering Caravaggio’s bid to make it seven wins from as many starts. He said: “He ran very well. Ryan said he was a little bit slow out the gates and that probably left him a bit on the back foot. I’m not making any excuses.” Earlier, Gustav Klimt was made to pull out all the stops to justify his cramped odds in the bet365 Superlative Stakes. Nebo hit the front in the final furlong, but the 5-6 favourite was really rolling against the far rail and got up to beat him by a head.


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Ipswich’s James Ling (left) beat Nicholas Nugent in the final of the Aegon British Tour final at Felixstowe on Saturday.

Olivia Peet (left) and Nell Miller shake hands after an entertaining women’s final of the Aegon British Tour at Felixstowe. Pictures: HARMAN H HOPKINS

Ipswich’s Ling claims Felixstowe crown after starting as a qualifier Tennis STUART WATSON stuart.watson@archant.co.uk

Ipswich youngster James Ling remarkably stormed his way to the Aegon British Tour title at Felixstowe on Saturday having started the week as a qualifier. The 20-year-old Suffolk county player, who is back for the summer during a tennis scholarship in the USA, won seven matches in five days, beating top-seed Nicholas Nugent 6-1, 6-2 in a one-sided final played out in front of around 50 spectators. Nugent plays for Surrey, but his parents hail from Suffolk. Ling saw off Patrick Foley (6-3, 6-3) and Max Benaim (6-7, 7-7, 6-4) in qualifying, then dropped just one set in the main draw with victories against Thomas Pudney (6-1, 7-5), eighth seed Nicholas Turnbull (6-0, 6-1), Piers Foley (6-4, 2-6, 6-2) and seventh seed Michael Shaw (6-2, 6-3). “It’s extremely unusual for a qualifier to win the whole thing,” said tournament referee Pete Greatorex. “I think it’s happened only three times in the long

Olivia Peet (Lancs) beat Nell Miller (Kent) in the women’s final of the Aegon British Tour at Felixstowe.

Ipswich’s James Ling won the Aegon British Tour final at Felixstowe on Saturday.

history of this tournament. “James just played some very solid tennis. He just got better and better as the week went on and I don’t think he missed a ball in the final.” Ling’s comfortable win in the final may have been something of a damp squib for the neutrals watching, but the crowd had been left thoroughly entertained by the

“I have been running this tournament since 1991 and that was one of the best women’s finals I have ever seen,” enthused Greatorex. “You had two 17-yearold girls going at it hammer and tongs for three sets. There was very few mistakes. It was fantastic.” Elsewhere, Suffolk’s William Cooke Wharton reached round

women’s final. Lancashire’s Olivia Peet (third seed) beat Kent’s Nell Miller (fifth seed) following an epic battle. Peet won the first set after a tie break, Nell hit back with a 6-2 second set win, but Peet – who had lost in the final of the Frinton tournament earlier this month – stepped up a gear to claim the decider 6-3.

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two. The 18-year-old came through qualifying with wins against Edward Colclough and Casey Recci, beat Florian Hagmann 6-2, 6-4 in round one before losing to seventh seed Michael Shaw 1-6, 3-6 Ipswich’s Jared Bones was forced to retire injured in his final qualifier after he’s beaten higher-ranked opponent Angus Bradshaw 6-2, 3-6, 7-5.


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Chris Froome survived a scare to retain the yellow jersey as Bauke Mollema won stage 15 of the Tour de France to Le Puy-en-Velay. Dutchman Mollema attacked from the remnants on the breakaway in the closing stages of the 189.5 kilometre ride from Laissac-Severac L’Eglise to take his first career Tour win. Froome had needed a wheel change when the race was on approaching the Col de Peyra Taillade, and lost almost a minute before spending eight kilometres chasing his way back to the group of main contenders. But the three-time Tour winner held on and retains his lead of 18 seconds over Italian Fabio Aru, with Frenchman Romain Bardet a further five seconds down in third place. Bardet’s AG2R La Mondiale team had upped the pace as the category one Peyra Taillaide - the penultimate climb of the day - approached with around 40km left, and had already distanced Froome once before the Team Sky man was forced to pull over. Froome took a quick wheel change from Michal Kwiatkowski before Mikel Nieve and Sergio Henao helped pace him up the climb. “I had a problem with my rear wheel that had to be changed,” Froome said. “Kwaitkowski gave me his wheel because the team car was far away. “We did all we could to return to the top of the race. Thanks to my team-mates, Sergio Henao and Mikel Nieve, who helped me. It was a time of stress. “I thought I might not see the lead again.” After Nieve peeled off, Froome was forced to chase alone before Mikel Landa answered questions about his loyalty to the cause by dropping out of the lead group to finish the job, and Froome clung on as Bardet tried a brief attack before the summit. “All the team did nice work,” Landa said. “Chris had a mechanical problem, we had a difficult moment but we worked like a team to save the day. “Chris has a lot of experience and team-mates around him. We stayed calm and resolved the situation.” It looked like a missed opportunity for Froome’s rivals as they could not capitalise on the effort he had spent making his way back on over some of the steepest sections of the climb - hearing some boos from the strongly pro-Bardet crowd as he went.

Spain’s Rafael Cabrera Bello claimed his first victory since 2012 by beating England’s Callum Shinkwin in a play-off for the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open.

England’s Liam Dawson and Joe Root walk off at the end of the South Africa innings.

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Tourists have England on the ropes after setting mammoth chase target Cricket England know Alastair Cook represents their best chance of somehow surviving six remaining sessions at Trent Bridge - or even chasing a world-record target of 474 - to stay ahead in the Investec series against South Africa. Moeen Ali is among several England batsman who are no strangers to attempted rearguards to save matches, but he defers to stoic opener Cook as the man to lead the way over the last two days of the second Test. Cook survived the very first ball of the second innings by overturning an lbw decision against him as the hosts reached one without loss in four overs, and England are banking on him being able to blunt the new-ball threat of Vernon Philander and Morne Morkel. Moeen, who took four wickets in South Africa’s 343 for nine declared, is fully aware he will also be needed to bat well at some point, and he is adamant the task is within England’s collective capabilities. Asked about the importance of Cook’s initial survival when Morkel thought he had him, the all-rounder said: “It was a big one. Thankfully it was going over. “He’s such a massive player for

Scoreboard England v South Africa Trent Bridge Overnight: England 205 (J E Root 78). South Africa 335 (H M Amla 78, Q de Kock 68, V D Philander 54; J M Anderson 5-72) and 75-1. South Africa Second Innings D Elgar c Anderson b Stokes 80 H M Amla lbw b Dawson 87 Q de Kock c Bairstow b Anderson 1 F du Plessis lbw b Stokes 63 T Bavuma c Root b M M Ali 15 V D Philander c & b M M Ali 42 C H Morris c Ballance b M M Ali 13 K A Maharaj c Broad b M M Ali 1 M Morkel not out 17 Extras b8 lb8 pens 0 16 Total 9 wkts dec (104 overs) 343 Fall: 1-18 2-153 3-154 4-216 5-253 6-275 7-304 8-307 9-343 Bowling: Anderson 20-4-45-2, Broad 19-4-60-0, Wood 18-5-68-0, M M Ali 16-2-78-4, Stokes 20-434-2, Dawson 11-1-42-1 England Second Innings Close A N Cook not out 0 K K Jennings not out 0 Extras lb1 pens 0 1 Total 0 wkts (4 overs) 1 Bowling: M Morkel 2-2-0-0, Philander 2-2-0-0

us tomorrow. He’s the one guy in our side who we know can score big runs and also bat a long, long time. “If there’s anybody in our team that can bat six sessions it’s him.” Others such as captain Joe Root will need to step up too, of course, but Moeen insists it is feasible to close out a stalemate, or even better. “We definitely can,” he said. “We’ve got some very good batters who are capable of doing that. “We know Cookie, once he gets in, is very hard to get out. I hope we can see that tomorrow.

“We need a good foundation if we’re going to bat the six sessions. “The top three can be very, very solid and can bat a very long time, and we’ve got Joe who’s in very good form. And the rest of us who can block it for a while.” Moeen has been a major contributor in similar circumstances in the past, but is also occasionally guilty of a rash shot. “I’ve done it a few times before - I know I’m capable of it,” he said. “If and when I get in it might be a great situation, where we might be able to chase it. “There have been times in the past where I, particularly, have made mistakes, playing for a draw and playing a big shot. But I hope I can get my head down. “I think if we bat for six sessions, with the players we have there’s probably a chance we’ll be close to the total.” Overhead conditions in Nottingham often dictate the difficulty or otherwise of batting, and under increasingly sunny skies, Hashim Amla (87), Dean Elgar (80) and South Africa captain Faf du Plessis (63) all made halfcenturies on day three. “We saw when the sun was out it was quite nice to bat,” added Moeen. “When it was overcast, we saw it doing quite a bit - not so much swing, but it nipped a bit more.

Shinkwin had looked set for his maiden European Tour title and the first prize of £898,000, only to fluff his chip to the 18th in regulation and then leave a putt to win the £5.4million event short from just four feet. The pair returned to the 18th for sudden death and Cabrera Bello, whose closing 64 had set a new course record at Dundonald Links, produced a stunning approach to the par five to set up a two-putt birdie. Shinkwin’s approach had finished in an almost identical place as it had on the 72nd hole and after pitching over a bunker to seven feet, the 24-year-old again hit a tentative putt which came up short. Cabrera Bello had started the day four shots off the lead and despite going to the turn in 32, was unable to gain much ground as Shinkwin followed six straight pars with a hat-trick of birdies from the seventh. Further birdies on the 13th and 15th kept Shinkwin out in front, but Cabrera Bello kept up the pressure by picking up shots on the 12th, 14th and 17th before enjoying a slice of luck on the last as his approach hit the right-hand side of the burn which guards the green and bounced over to the other side. From there the 33-year-old chipped to three feet for a closing birdie and that proved enough for a play-off after Shinkwin dropped his only shot of the day on the last. The former English Amateur champion, whose caddie Andy Sutton worked for Ben Curtis when the American was a shock winner of the 2003 Open, at least had the consolation of a place at Royal Birkdale and a cheque for £598,000. France’s Matthieu Pavon also secured a major debut at Birkdale with a closing 66 to finish third on 10 under, with Australia’s Andrew Dodt claiming the last place ahead of England’s Anthony Wall by virtue of his higher world ranking. Dodt, who had been scheduled to fly to New York on Monday for a holiday with his wife, finished on eight under par alongside Wall, Padraig Harrington, Matt Kuchar and Ryan Fox. Ian Poulter, who began the day in a tie for the lead in pursuit of his first win since 2012, could only manage a closing 74 to finish in a tie for ninth.


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Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton celebrates in the crowd after winning the British Grand Prix. Above, Lewis Hamilton celebrates victory on the podium. Pictures: PA

Hamilton breathing down Vettel’s neck after British Grand Prix win Formula One Lewis Hamilton believes his crushing victory at the British Grand Prix is proof that his off-track demeanour should not be questioned. Hamilton, 32, delivered a masterclass at Silverstone to win his home race for a recordequalling fifth time - and his afternoon was made all the more sweeter when his championship rival Sebastian Vettel suffered a puncture on the penultimate lap. Vettel, who was on course to finish third, crossed the line in seventh to enable Hamilton to move to within just one point of the German. Hamilton’s Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas charged from ninth to second in another impressive display which will surely see Toto Wolff hand the Finn an extension to his current one-year deal. But that will have to wait for another day as it was Hamilton’s weekend after he secured pole position, led from start-to-finish, and set the fastest lap en route to recording his fourth consecutive victory on home turf and his fifth in all to match Britain’s double world champion Jim Clark. Hamilton faced a backlash from the sport’s fans for missing a promotional event in London earlier this week, preferring instead to take a two-day break with friends on the Greek island of Mykonos.

Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel who suffered with his tyres to eventually finish seventh.

But, after such a strong display, Hamilton will feel as though his decision has been vindicated, with his victory here helping to get his stuttering championship charge firmly back on track. “There is no reason to question my preparations,” Hamilton said after performing his now customary crowd surf with the swathes of British supporters. “I have more poles than most. I am building up the wins that I have. My performances are second to none. If you don’t know now that my preparation is mostly on point, then I guess you never will. “I could imagine one day driving a Formula One car and maybe winning one championship, but I couldn’t

imagine the number of poles that I have, matching the likes of Jim Clark and Ayrton Senna and having the Hamilton name amongst those stars. “I am proud to see the Hamilton name engraved on this beautifullooking trophy, and it will be there way beyond my time.” Hamilton’s two-day holiday on the eve of his home race led to questions about his desire, focus and indeed how long he may remain on the grid. His Mercedes deal expires at the end of next season, and he said here he intends to see out the deal, but whether he chooses to go beyond 2018 remains to be seen. “I am loving driving at the moment and I feel like I am at my prime,” Hamilton added. “There

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is no current reason to want to stop. I am still enjoying it. I have a contract with the team for at least another year, so I plan to see that out.” Hamilton has been on something of a charm offensive this weekend after he courted jeers for being the only driver to dodge the London event. And the Stevenage-born racer drove to virtually every corner of the 3.6-mile Silverstone circuit after taking the chequered flag to pay tribute to the near-sell-out crowd of 137,500 spectators. Hamilton stopped for his one and only change of tyres at the end of lap 25 and left the pits in charge of the race, with Kimi Raikkonen in second and Vettel third. That looked to be that, only for the race to come alive in the closing moments. First, Bottas stormed round past Vettel on the Hangar Straight to move up to third. He then took second as Raikkonen suffered a front-left puncture. Vettel, also struggling with his tyres, suffered the same fate on the penultimate lap. The crowd greeted Vettel’s demise with cheers as the championship leader limped back to the pits for repairs. Vettel dropped to seventh to ensure a 19-point swing in this year’s championship race. Fernando Alonso retired following another Honda engine failure, while Britain’s Jolyon Palmer did not even start after his Renault expired on the parade lap.

F1 Drivers’ Championship 1 Sebastian Vettel (Ger) 2 Lewis Hamilton (Gbr) 3 Valtteri Bottas (Fin) 4 Daniel Ricciardo (Aus) 5 Kimi Raikkonen (Fin) 6 Max Verstappen (Ned) 7 Sergio Perez (Mex) 8 Esteban Ocon (Fra) 9 Carlos Sainz (Spa) 10 Nico Hulkenberg (Ger) 11 Felipe Massa (Bra) 12 Lance Stroll (Can) 13 Romain Grosjean (Fra) 14 Kevin Magnussen (Den) 15 Pascal Wehrlein (Ger) 16 Daniil Kvyat (Rus) 17 Fernando Alonso (Spa) 18 Jolyon Palmer (Gbr) 19 Marcus Ericsson (Swe) 20Stoffel Vandoorne (Bel) 21 Antonio Giovinazzi (Ita) 22 Jenson Button (Gbr)

Ferrari Mercedes Mercedes Red Bull Ferrari Red Bull Force India Force India Toro Rosso Renault Williams Williams Haas F1 Haas F1 Sauber Toro Rosso McLaren Renault Sauber McLaren Haas F1 McLaren

177 176 154 117 98 57 52 43 29 26 23 18 18 11 5 4 2 0 0 0 0 0

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British GP results Final Positions after Race (51 Laps): 1 Lewis Hamilton (Gbr) Mercedes GP 1hrs 21min 27.430secs, 2 Valtteri Bottas (Fin) Mercedes GP 1:21:41.493, 3 Kimi Raikkonen (Fin) Ferrari 1:22:04.000, 4 Max Verstappen (Ned) Red Bull 1:22:19.555, 5 Daniel Ricciardo (Aus) Red Bull 1:22:33.385, 6 Nico Hulkenberg (Ger) Renault 1:22:35.539, 7 Sebastian Vettel (Ger) Ferrari 1:23:01.419, 8 Esteban Ocon (Fra) Force India at 1 Lap, 9 Sergio Perez (Mex) Force India at 1 Lap, 10 Felipe Massa (Bra) Williams at 1 Lap, 11 Stoffel Vandoorne (Bel) McLaren at 1 Lap, 12 Kevin Magnussen (Den) Haas F1 at 1 Lap, 13 Romain Grosjean (Fra) Haas F1 at 1 Lap, 14 Marcus Ericsson (Swe) Sauber-Ferrari at 1 Lap, 15 Daniil Kvyat (Rus) Scuderia Toro Rosso at 1 Lap, 16 Lance Stroll (Can) Williams at 1 Lap, 17 Pascal Wehrlein (Ger) Sauber-Ferrari at 1 Lap Not Classified: 18 Fernando Alonso (Spa) McLaren 32 Laps completed, 19 Carlos Sainz (Spa) Scuderia Toro Rosso 1 Lap completed, 20 Jolyon Palmer (Gbr) Renault 0 Laps completed


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The Duchess of Cambridge, Patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (AELTC) and The Duke of Cambridge in the royal box.

Federer wins record eighth Wimbledon title in straight sets against Cilic Tennis Roger Federer has been crowned Wimbledon champion for a record eighth time after cruising through his 11th final at the tournament. The Swiss player eased his way to a 19th grand slam title, beating Croatian Marin Cilic 6-3 6-1 6-4 in just one hour and 41 minutes on Centre Court. Federer lifted his arms in the air having served an ace to win the final set, and sobbed after catching a glimpse of his family in the players’ box as the magnitude of his victory set in. Cilic too seemed overcome by emotion, breaking down in tears during the changeover after losing the first three games of the second set during the clash. The crowd roared as Federer raised the coveted trophy above his head, showering it with kisses having triumphed in the tournament without having dropped a single set. He told the BBC’s Sue Barker: “It’s magical, I can’t believe it yet.

It’s too much really. It’s disbelief that I can achieve such heights. “I wasn’t sure if I would ever be back here in another final after last year but I always believed I could come back, and if you believe in your life you can go a long way. I kept on believing and dreaming and here I am today.” During the ceremony Federer’s wife, Mirka, stood with their twin daughters, Myla Rose and Charlene Riva, and younger twin sons Leo and Lenny. He becomes the first man to win eight Wimbledon titles and, at 35 years old, the oldest man in the open era to lift the trophy. The Swiss star said: “It’s a wonderful moment for us as a family.” The girls, who wore matching flower patterned dresses, had previously seen Federer win Wimbledon, but it was a new experience for the boys, who had dressed in pale blue blazers for the occasion. Federer said: “They have no clue what’s going on, they think this is probably a nice view and a nice playground. “Hopefully one day they will understand.” During the match,

Cilic placed a towel over his head and wept as he was attended to by his support team, before later calling a medical time-out to receive attention on his foot. The 28-year-old looked visibly emotional as he said he hoped one day to return to SW19 and lift the winner’s trophy. He told Barker following the loss: “I gave my best and that’s all I can do.” Federer praised Cilic for his performance, adding: “It is cruel

sometimes, but he fought well and he is a hero, so congratulations on a wonderful tournament, Marin.” The pair stepped out to rapturous applause on Centre Court, watched from the Royal Box by the Duchess of Cambridge, a patron of the All England Club, and her husband the Duke of Cambridge. They were joined by Prime Minister Theresa May, mayor of London Sadiq Khan, and a host of famous faces from the world of

film, including Hugh Grant, Eddie Redmayne and Bradley Cooper. Former Ukip leader Nigel Farage, Sir Cliff Richard, former Doctor Who star David Tennant and Commons speaker John Bercow, a self-confessed Federer fan, were also in the crowd. Pimm’s flowed on Henman Hill where a packed crowd watched the action. Behind the scenes at the All England Club, new champion Federer hugged and kissed his


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sportbites Tennis Jamie Murray won a battle of Britain at Wimbledon as he and Martina Hingis overcame Heather Watson and Henri Kontinen to secure the mixed doubles title. Murray and Hingis beat defending champions Watson and Kontinen 6-4 6-4 as Murray sealed his second grand slam title in mixed, 10 years after winning his first here with Jelena Jankovic. It is also 20 years since Hingis edged past Jana Novotna to win her singles title on Centre

Court, and the Swiss now has six major mixed doubles triumphs to add to her 12 in women’s doubles and five in singles. Murray and Hingis share the winners’ cheque of £100,000 while Watson and Kontinen split the £50,000 runners-up prize. After Andy Murray and Johanna Konta’s exits from the singles, Watson and Jamie Murray were able to deliver two British finalists on Centre Court, even if not the pair that many home fans had wished for.

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Garbine Muguruza with the trophy after beating Venus Williams in the Ladies’ singles final.

Marin Cilic slips during his match against Roger Federer.

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Garbine Muguruza knows the highs and the lows of life at the tennis summit but is delighted to be back on top after claiming her first Wimbledon title.

Roger Federer in action.

wife before being congratulated by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. On the Wimbledon balcony, he waved to an adoring crowd, lifting and kissing the trophy to applause and cheers. Federer will rise from world number five to number three following his success at Wimbledon. He takes home £2.2 million in prize money, with runner-up Cilic netting £1.1 million.

Roger Federer celebrates a record eighth Wimbledon men’s singles title by beating Croatian Marin Cilic 6-3 6-1 6-4 in the final. Pictures: PA

Marin Cilic with his runners up trophy.

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The Spaniard turned the tables on the Williams family two years after losing in the final to Serena by beating Venus 7-5 6-0 on Centre Court. The victory earned Muguruza a second grand slam trophy just over a year after her maiden win at the French Open. She was anointed as the player to take over the mantle from the Williams sisters following that June 2016 triumph in Paris and promptly wilted under the weight of expectation. But now Muguruza is back and her performances this fortnight suggest there could be many glory days to come. “It’s not easy,” she said. “It’s very good when you win it, and it’s hard after when you come back and you know you have to defend it. But that’s a good problem to have. “I’m happy to be in this situation. I’m happy that once again I see myself winning a grand slam,

something that is so hard to do. It means a lot. “It’s very hard to find a recipe to feel good fitnesswise, tennis-wise, mentally. I think in this tournament I put everything together.” Muguruza had not made it to the final of any tournament since winning Roland Garros and this was just her fourth career title, two of them grand slams. In the week before Wimbledon, the Spaniard was beaten 6-1 6-0 by Barbora Strycova in Eastbourne. “Once I go to the big court, I feel good,” she said. “I feel like that’s where I want to be, that’s what I practise for. That’s where I play good. I’m happy to go to the Centre Court and to play the best player. That’s what motivates me.” Williams, bidding to become the oldest women’s singles champion at Wimbledon for more than a century, was the sentimental favourite. The 37-year-old was looking to win her sixth Wimbledon title nine years after her last and keep the trophy in the family in the absence of pregnant sister Serena.


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Tom Adeyemi joined Ipswich Town on a free transfer from Cardiff after scoring seven goals on loan at struggling Rotherham last season. Picture: ITFC

Striker signing is the missing final piece of the jigsaw Six in, 10 out has been the sum of Ipswich Town’s business this summer. Stuart Watson assesses the squad with less than three weeks until the big kick-off. KEEPERS ■ Bartosz Bialkowski, Dean Gerken

The Blues knocked back interest in Bialkowski in January and were braced for bids, but they haven’t transpired. Big-spending Wolves have been linked and may yet make a move, while newly-relegated Sunderland and Middlesbrough are both in the hunt for a keeper, but there’s a sense behind the scenes at Portman Road that Town’s two-times Supporters’ Player of the Year is going nowhere.

RIGHT-BACKS ■ Dominic Iorfa, Jordan Spence

Josh Emmanuel is still very raw and will benefit from regular gametime in League One with Rotherham, while Iorfa – on a season-long loan from Wolves – has almost 100 Championship appearances to his name. Right-back has been a troublesome position for Ipswich for many years. Carlos Edwards and Luke Chambers were round pegs in a square hole for different reasons. Finally, Town have two athletic, well-rounded rightbacks suited for the modern game.

CENTRE-BACKS ■ Luke Chambers, Adam Webster, Tommy Smith

It’s the start of a new era following Christophe Berra’s departure to Hearts at the end of his contract. Webster’s return from a longterm ankle injury is a major boost. The 22-year-old will add a different dimension to Town’s play with his ability on the ball. Skipper Chambers looked far more comfortable in his preferred central role in the second half of last season, while Tommy Smith, who can provide some left-footed balance, is another consistent Championship performer. Is another body needed for cover? Iorfa and Jonas Knudsen can move inside if injuries/suspensions hit. Steven Taylor may yet be handed a contract if he can prove his fitness in pre-season.

LEFT-BACKS ■ Jonas Knudsen, Myles Kenlock

Kenlock, 20, looks a hot prospect and will be hoping to kick on after making 16 starts last season. He’s better going forwards than Knudsen and will hopefully be given the nod in the games where

Ipswich Town signed midfielder Emyr Huws for £1m following his successful loan spell from Cardiff City. Picture: SARAH LUCY BROWN

the onus is on Town to get on the front foot. Knudsen is the better defender though and will not be giving up his place without a fight. You sense McCarthy sees him as the more reliable option still.

WINGERS ■ Grant Ward, Bersant Celina, Danny Rowe

Ward enjoyed a decent debut campaign at Portman Road in difficult circumstances, scoring six goals and playing in a variety of roles. It’s easy to forget that the former Tottenham man is still only 22. Kosovan international Celina, 20, is a tricky winger who loves to cut inside from the left on his stronger right foot. The Manchester City man has big boots to fill following the departure of Tom Lawrence, but his exciting highlights reel suggests

he can get fans off their seats. Don’t forget about Rowe. The 25-year-old was signed from non-league Macclesfield for a not insignificant fee of £100k back in January and has caught the eye whenever pulling on a Blues shirt. He’s direct, skilful and can whip in a cross. If we’re being greedy, one more addition – ideally a right-sided specialist – would be nice. West Brom teenager Jonathan Leko has been linked with a loan move.

CENTRE-MIDFIELD ■ Cole Skuse, Emyr Huws, Tom Adeyemi, Teddy Bishop, Luke Hyam, Andre Dozzell

Town desperately need some more goals, assists and forward thrust from central midfield. Huws (Cardiff, £1m) and Adeyemi (Cardiff, free) will hopefully address that long-standing problem.

If McCarthy does go 4-4-2, then it will be interesting to see if defensive-shield Skuse is still a nailed-on starter. Can Bishop and Hyam stay fit? Will England U19 talent Dozzell get more game-time? McCarthy has options.

STRIKERS ■ Joe Garner, Freddie Sears, David McGoldrick

Garner (Rangers, £750k) will add some much-needed aggression and physical presence to Town’s attack, but his goal record at Championship value is questionable. McGoldrick is a joy to watch when fully fit, but it always feels like another injury setback is just around the corner. Can Sears find his goalscoring boots again if allowed to play on the last shoulder once more? A proven goalscorer is undoubtedly the missing piece.


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Dozzell will return to Ipswich as a European Championship winner

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Ipswich Town midfielder Andre Dozzell played most of the match as England Under-19s won the European Championships title with a 2-1 final win over Portugal, in Georgia, on Saturday. The 18-year-old returned to the starting line-up having missed the semi-final victory over the Czech Republic on Wednesday due to a minor hip injury sustained in the 4-1 group win over Germany. He played 77 minutes of the final before being replaced. England took the lead through Aston Villa’s Easah Suliman in the 50th minute, but Chelsea’s Dujon Sterling netted an own goal six minutes later to level the scores. The Young Lions found themselves under pressure after the Portuguese equaliser but Manchester City’s Lukas Nmecha – who had netted an audacious last-gasp winner in the semi – grabbed what proved to be the winner on the break in the 68th minute. England held out in the closing stages after being reduced to 10 men when Fulham’s Tayo Edun was dismissed for a second yellow card. It caps a remarkable summer of success for England at youth level with the U20s winning the World Cup, a shadow U20 squad winning the Toulon Tournament and the U21s reaching the semi-finals of the European Championships. Dozzell, who is playing up an age group, started all three group games and has impressed in a deep-lying playmaker role. The former Copleston High School pupil burst on the scene with a goal-scoring senior debut for the Blues aged 16. He was restricted to seven starts and two

Ben Folami celebrates his goal with Dylan Crowe and Albert Wilton. Picture: ROSS HALLS.

Ipswich Town’s Under-23s came from a goal down to defeat a physical Coggeshall Town side 2-1 in a pre-season friendly at West Street on Saturday.

Ipswich Town midfielder Andre Dozzell has won the European Under-19 Championships with England. Picture: PAGEPIX LTD

substitute appearances last season though and will be hoping for more game-time in 2017/18, despite facing increased competition from new signings Emyr Huws, Tom Adeyemi and the fit-again Teddy Bishop. “It’s been an invaluable experience for him learning about how to handle competitive, tournament football,” said his

proud father Jason, himself a Town teenage prodigy back in the 1980s. “The technical side of the football is unbelievably high. He’s played against some of the best young players in the world and that can only benefit him in the long-term. It’s a different style of football to what he’s experienced in the Championship.”

The Blues – who had lost 3-1 AFC Sudbury in midweek – dominated the game from the start, with New Zealand international Monty Patterson causing the Thurlow Nunn Premier Division hosts many problems. Gerard Nash’s side came close to opening the scoring when Patterson danced past various defenders before eventually hitting an audacious chip just past the far post. It was Coggeshall who broke the deadlock against the run of play though when, just after the half hour mark, impressive fullback Josce Syrett bundled the ball beyond keeper Nicholas Hayes after an over-hit corner was headed back into the six yard box. Ipswich deservedly drew level when man-of-thematch Jack Lankester chipped a shot over the home side’s keeper. Surprisingly, Nash made no changes at half-time with the pace of the game not changing either as both sides created chances in an entertaining match. Patterson once again created some space for himself and hit a powerful

shot into the legs of a defending Coggeshall player. Not long afterwards, Patterson found himself involved in another chance as he slipped a perfectlytimed through ball to Lankester. The latter hit the post after rounding the keeper, but the offside flag was raised. Nash finally decided to fully rotate the outfield team in the 57th minute which allowed the few Ipswich fans present to see some of the new first year scholars. Soon after the changes, Ben Folami found himself on the scoresheet as he tucked away an Albert Wilton cross. The Essex side very nearly equalised, but Ross Marshall managed to hack Jamie Shaw’s goalbound effort off the line. Town’s exciting, possession-based football hopefully reflects the kind of football the U23s will be playing next season. TOWN: Hayes, Ronan (Henry 62), Clements (Barley 62), McDonnell (McGavin 62), C Smith (Marshall 62), Ndaba (Vega 62), McKendry (Wilton 62), McLoughlin (D Crowe 62), Morris (Folami 62), Lankester (Dobra 62 (Hughes 73)), Patterson (Foudil 62 (Dobra 82)). Unused: Wright.

sportbites Football Former Ipswich midfielder Kundai Benyu aims to convince Brendan Rodgers he can quickly become a Celtic regular. The 19-year-old has already changed his manager’s mind after his performances in training and against Lyon on Saturday led Rodgers to ditch plans to send the midfielder out on loan.

Benyu said: “I wasn’t sure if I was going to go out on loan but I have come here and worked as hard as I can so I’m happy to stay and fight for my place. “I think I am ready to step in now if the gaffer calls upon me but the main objective is to keep working hard in training every day.” Celtic lost 4-0 against the French side but were goalless at

half-time and three goals came in the final half hour when Rodgers introduced a number of young players. Benyu played for the first 70 minutes and gave Rodgers plenty to think about. “He has surprised me to be honest,” Rodgers said. “Obviously he’s a young player and we will just see how he develops.

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Proven goalscorer is Town’s missing link Ipswich Town STUART WATSON stuart.watson@archant.co.uk

Ipswich Town’s new-look squad for the 2017/18 campaign is beginning to take shape, but the addition of a proven goalscorer remains the missing link. Following the conclusion of last season’s uninspiring 16th-place finish, Blues boss Mick McCarthy recognised that a major shake-up was needed to re-enthuse supporters ahead of a 16th successive year in the Championship. So far, there have been 10

exits and six arrivals through the Portman Road revolving doors with less than three weeks to go until the big kick-off. Christophe Berra (Hearts, free), Brett Pitman (Portsmouth, free), Josh Emmnauel (Rotherham, loan), Kieffer Moore (Rotherham, loan), Jonathan Douglas, Leon Best, Paul Digby, Steven Taylor, Giles Coke (released) and Kundai Benyu (Celtic, compensation) have all departed. Blues owner Marcus Evans has loosened the purse strings slightly to fund the additions of defenders Dominic Iorfa (Wolves, loan) and Jordan Spence (free agent), midfielders Emyr Huws (Cardiff, £1m) and

Tom Adeyemi (Cardiff, free), winger Bersant Celina (Man City, loan) and striker Joe Garner (Rangers, £750k). Town have cut some squad filler and seemingly strengthened in some key departments. Adam Webster and Teddy Bishop returning from longterm injuries will also help the cause. The Blues badly needed some extra dynamism, assists, goals and forwardthrust from different areas of the field and this squad, which is still being assembled, certainly looks like it’s got a whole lot more energy and positivity about it. Two players for every position is what every manager is after and, if that

is to be the case, then McCarthy requires another centre-back and winger. With plenty of versatile players in the squad, strengthening those positions is not crucial though. What is crucial, however, is the addition of another striker to compete with Garner, David McGoldrick and Freddie Sears following the departure of Brett Pitman to Portsmouth. Proven goalscorers do not come cheap. Landing one would be a real statement of intent from Evans. It could well be the difference between another season of frustration and steps being taken in the right direction. See inside for full feature.

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Town ideally need three more, but deadly striker is an absolute must

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