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for secretary, mark dunlop and treasurer jean paul samaha and those were the only nominations and- >> thank you >> i like to make a motion to accept--the infrastructure, sorry. the infrastructure committee the nominations were as follows: chairperson commissioner richardson and commissioner dunlop and commissioner fei tsen would make up the commission. there were no other nominations, so with that being said i like to move those two items. >> moved. >> moved and seconded. is there public comment? hearing none, can i have a pleasure of the board, all in favor say aye. opposed? the ayes have it. >> item 9, resolution authorizing the treasure island director to execute a grant acceptance and permit to enter agreement bedween the tr treasure island development authority and playworld systems? corporated, a pennsylvania corporation for purpose of constructing a new playground facility on treasure island. >> thank you director tsen and membersment my apologies i didn't bring my clicker so will present down here today. just wanted to give you a update. we have been approached by a company, p
for secretary, mark dunlop and treasurer jean paul samaha and those were the only nominations and- >> thank you >> i like to make a motion to accept--the infrastructure, sorry. the infrastructure committee the nominations were as follows: chairperson commissioner richardson and commissioner dunlop and commissioner fei tsen would make up the commission. there were no other nominations, so with that being said i like to move those two items. >> moved. >> moved and...
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i'm joined now by alex dunlop, our correspondent here.013 when it was pretty bad. —— you were. is it possible to compare it? interestingly i've had a look at the river yeo, interestingly in 2013 we had a combination of tide and search combining, which brought the river to just within combining, which brought the river tojust within a combining, which brought the river to just within a few inches of the river bank. mercifully, they got away with it than in the water receded. the difference this time round is we've got a third factor to play into this, and that is the win. it's coming from the west and then from the north west, the worst possible direction it could come from. so nothing could happen, everything could happen, but they've got a plan for the worst. part of that plan is the evacuation of thousands of homes. how has that been going? i was talking to the police inspector and he said, we've knocked on the doors of 5000 properties, 15,000 people, along with raf personnel. 60 to 70% of people in those properties are saying thank you
i'm joined now by alex dunlop, our correspondent here.013 when it was pretty bad. —— you were. is it possible to compare it? interestingly i've had a look at the river yeo, interestingly in 2013 we had a combination of tide and search combining, which brought the river to just within combining, which brought the river tojust within a combining, which brought the river to just within a few inches of the river bank. mercifully, they got away with it than in the water receded. the difference...
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alex dunlop.ts brexit plan by mid february at the latest, according to a cross party group of mps. the exiting the eu committee also says parliament should be given a vote on the final deal. here's our business correspondent joe lynam. next week, theresa may will give a major speech on britain's future outside the eu which could give us more detail on what kind of brexit she'll be seeking. before that though, she's under pressure from a key group of mps from all parties in the commons including prominent leave campaigners such as michael gove. the brexit committee of mps says the government should set out by mid—february whether it aims to remain in the single market or the customs union. it should press for a transitional arrangement with the eu if it can't secure a full deal within the two year time frame and banks in the city should have continued unfettered access to european markets. crucially, the committee said that the government should offer mps a vote on whatever is agreed at the end of
alex dunlop.ts brexit plan by mid february at the latest, according to a cross party group of mps. the exiting the eu committee also says parliament should be given a vote on the final deal. here's our business correspondent joe lynam. next week, theresa may will give a major speech on britain's future outside the eu which could give us more detail on what kind of brexit she'll be seeking. before that though, she's under pressure from a key group of mps from all parties in the commons including...
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says he was abused numerous times by langford from the age of 12 whilst playing for local youth team dunlop in the next few minutes. a group of mps is to carry out a parliamentary inquiry into so—called ‘fake news'. the commons, media and sport committee will investigate inaccurate or false news stories being shared on social media. members of the committee say they've noted concerns over people being fed false information from nontraditional news sources. a free school in london is advertising for a "school detention director". the advert says they need someone who will be a "sergeant major in the detention room". the advert goes on to say the role isn't suited to someone who wants to be every child's best friend, but for someone who believes children need clear, firm discipline. the department for education says it isa the department for education says it is a matter for the school to comment on. in the next few minutes, we will be talking to tony brian, he is with us this morning, he has waived his right to anonymity to speak out publicly for the first time about the abuse he said he was
says he was abused numerous times by langford from the age of 12 whilst playing for local youth team dunlop in the next few minutes. a group of mps is to carry out a parliamentary inquiry into so—called ‘fake news'. the commons, media and sport committee will investigate inaccurate or false news stories being shared on social media. members of the committee say they've noted concerns over people being fed false information from nontraditional news sources. a free school in london is...
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storm warnings still in place, people are being urged not to take chances. 0ur correspondent, alex dunlop from great yarmouth on the norfolk coast. 5000 properties were at risk of a severe flood warning but only 60 or 70% of people heeded to these rest centres. 60% decided they would either move in with relatives or hunker down in their own homes. three years ago, they saw the suitable for so to an extent they knew what was coming. the worst did not happen. explain why we did not get that combination of wind, tide, why did that not happen? for a significant storm to have a major impact, you need a combination of high tide, a surge and wind on top of that to come together. we predicted all of that, we forecast all of that. but actually they came out of sync. the impact was much less significant than we might have feared, mercifully. it is so hard to call. it is very difficult. it is not an exact science. actually, what we saw were levels which were not far below the top of the defences. if the wind remained in the same direction and strength, we might well have seen significant toppling of
storm warnings still in place, people are being urged not to take chances. 0ur correspondent, alex dunlop from great yarmouth on the norfolk coast. 5000 properties were at risk of a severe flood warning but only 60 or 70% of people heeded to these rest centres. 60% decided they would either move in with relatives or hunker down in their own homes. three years ago, they saw the suitable for so to an extent they knew what was coming. the worst did not happen. explain why we did not get that...
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severe flood warnings in place but more than 100 alerts and warnings remain. 0ur correspondent alex dunlopin great yarmouth... how are things going back, alex? not bad. this river flows how are things going back, alex? not bad. this riverflows through how are things going back, alex? not bad. this river flows through great yarmouth. it is calm now but at half past nine last night it was 13 inches from topping the defence. tha nkfully inches from topping the defence. thankfully the waters receded. apart from some isolated flooding great yarmouth has escaped the worst of the surge. but at hornsey in east yorkshire 13 properties were flooded and three people had to be saved from a car trapped in five foot of water on the seafront of the storm surge overtopped the defences. at the start of the day we had 17 severe warnings in place. there are 110w none. severe warnings in place. there are now none. it is a relief for coastal communities on the east coast. emergency services are saying it was a close call. alex, thank you. a cross—party group of mps has called on the government to publish its b
severe flood warnings in place but more than 100 alerts and warnings remain. 0ur correspondent alex dunlopin great yarmouth... how are things going back, alex? not bad. this river flows how are things going back, alex? not bad. this riverflows through how are things going back, alex? not bad. this river flows through great yarmouth. it is calm now but at half past nine last night it was 13 inches from topping the defence. tha nkfully inches from topping the defence. thankfully the waters...
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our correspondent, alex dunlop, sent this update from great yarmouth on the norfolk coast.ast night, but not nearly as bad as we had feared. stand here five minutes and the weather changes. this snow has dropped in the last half an hour. this is the river running through great yarmouth. this is where the pinch point was. it's ok at the moment. this tide is coming in, we expect high water at half past ten. we should be all right. it came to about two feet below the flood defences last night. but then receded. there were no major breaches of defence in yarmouth. but it was a different picture in hornsea in east yorkshire. we understand emergency services said at least 30 properties were flooded in the east yorkshire seaside town last night. three people had to be saved from a car which became trapped in five foot of water on the seafront as the storm surge overcame the sea defences. back in yarmouth what i found interesting last night at half past nine with the high water is a lot of properties, if we take a look not far from the river, many lights were switched on. people we
our correspondent, alex dunlop, sent this update from great yarmouth on the norfolk coast.ast night, but not nearly as bad as we had feared. stand here five minutes and the weather changes. this snow has dropped in the last half an hour. this is the river running through great yarmouth. this is where the pinch point was. it's ok at the moment. this tide is coming in, we expect high water at half past ten. we should be all right. it came to about two feet below the flood defences last night. but...
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studio: alex dunlop is in great yarmouth. how are things going there? not bad at the moment.hat flows through great yarmouth, it is quite benign. we are ona high yarmouth, it is quite benign. we are on a high water. it was a very different picture at half past nine last night. the water was within 13 inches of the concrete ramp. there we re inches of the concrete ramp. there were no breaches of the flood defence in great yarmouth, mercifully. but emergency services at everything in place to deal with it if that happened. if we go across to the houses just some feet away from the edge of the riverside, these are among the 5000 homes in these are among the 5000 homes in the severe flood risk area. the police and raf teams knocked on doors and tried to persuade them to leave. about 80% of them refused to go to the emergency evacuation centres. you can see the sandbags in front of their doors. a lot of them picked up three sandbags and decided to hunker down and stay at home. i went to one emergency centre and with the 400 places they had at one school only five turned up. it was
studio: alex dunlop is in great yarmouth. how are things going there? not bad at the moment.hat flows through great yarmouth, it is quite benign. we are ona high yarmouth, it is quite benign. we are on a high water. it was a very different picture at half past nine last night. the water was within 13 inches of the concrete ramp. there we re inches of the concrete ramp. there were no breaches of the flood defence in great yarmouth, mercifully. but emergency services at everything in place to...
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storm warnings still in place, people are being urged not to take chances. 0ur correspondent alex dunlopreat yarmouth. alex, how bad was it there?m alex, how bad was it there? it was a bit tricky last night, but not nearly as bad as we had feared. you just have to stand here for five minutes and the weather changes. this snow dropped on us in the last half an hour. this is the river that i’u ns half an hour. this is the river that runs through great yarmouth and this is where the pinch point was. ok, at the moment, the tide is coming in. we expect high water at 10.30am, but we should be all right. at 9.30pm, it came to two—feet below the concrete flood defences, but receded. there were no major breaches of the flood defences here in great yarmouth. it was a different picture in hornsy in east yorkshire. we understand that emergency services say that at least 30 properties were flooded in the east yorkshire seaside town last night. three people had to be saved from a car that became trapped in five—feet of water, would you believe it, on the sea—front? as that storm surge overtopped the s
storm warnings still in place, people are being urged not to take chances. 0ur correspondent alex dunlopreat yarmouth. alex, how bad was it there?m alex, how bad was it there? it was a bit tricky last night, but not nearly as bad as we had feared. you just have to stand here for five minutes and the weather changes. this snow dropped on us in the last half an hour. this is the river that i’u ns half an hour. this is the river that runs through great yarmouth and this is where the pinch point...
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says he was abused numerous times by langord from the age of 12, whilst playing for local youth team dunlopt as something that will stay with him until the day he dies. you dream of becoming a professional footballer, you know, you believed things that people said to you. and i would have done anything to become a professional footballer but i didn't know what i was doing then, was you know, actually wrong, because i trusted adults. a senior police officer has been told she can keep herjob, after baring her breasts and mocking a colleague in a drunken row. assistant chief constable rebekah sutcliffe from greater manchester police was found to have committed gross misconduct, and given a final written warning by a disciplinary panel. it followed her involvement in a confrontation at a conference last year. 0ur correspondent has been poll elowing developments for us, give us is background to this this goes back to may last year when a conference was taking place entitled senior women in policing conference was taking place in the north of england. dinner was happening, taking place in the nor
says he was abused numerous times by langord from the age of 12, whilst playing for local youth team dunlopt as something that will stay with him until the day he dies. you dream of becoming a professional footballer, you know, you believed things that people said to you. and i would have done anything to become a professional footballer but i didn't know what i was doing then, was you know, actually wrong, because i trusted adults. a senior police officer has been told she can keep herjob,...
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we will speak to alex dunlop who is at great yarmouth, a place where people were worried.d overnight? they were extremely worried. look at the river yar behind me which flows through the seaside resort. mild at the moment. but at 9:30pm last night, when high tide was, it was swirling, coming up to two feet of this concrete rampart. but it has now dropped significantly. 5000 homes were at immediate risk. emergency services we re immediate risk. emergency services were taking no chances, knocking on the doors. raf teams knocked on the doors, advising people to leave. some left, but two out of three decided to stay put, collect free sandbags, and stay at home. i was at one rescue centre, there was contingency for 400 people at that particular place and only five turned up. they closed up shop not long after midnight. that being said, further along the coast, many communities escaped the worst of it. to the north, some isolated flooding, with businesses, some properties in roads, flooded. nothing too serious. 17 severe flood warnings remain in place this morning but the number
we will speak to alex dunlop who is at great yarmouth, a place where people were worried.d overnight? they were extremely worried. look at the river yar behind me which flows through the seaside resort. mild at the moment. but at 9:30pm last night, when high tide was, it was swirling, coming up to two feet of this concrete rampart. but it has now dropped significantly. 5000 homes were at immediate risk. emergency services we re immediate risk. emergency services were taking no chances, knocking...
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we're joined now by alex dunlop who is at great yarmouth, one of the towns that was thought to be at risk. what's the situation this morning, alex? i have to say that here in great yarmouth, people are breathing a collective sigh of relief. this is the river that flows through. last night i was standing here at 930 when the tidal surge came up the river. it came to about two feet below the concrete wall here. it has receded markedly. but none of the towns loop is defences were breached. that said, emergency services said they had to be repaired. five out of 17 of the severe flood warnings along the east anglian coast were in yarmouth. 5000 properties here were at immediate risk. police and the military went and knocked on doors. but in the end, only 2—3 people opted to go to the rest centres. ——2 out of three. most decided to collect their free sandbags and stay at home. many coastal communities here appear to have escaped the worst of the flooding. but further north, isolated homes, businesses, and some roads, where affected by localised flooding, mainly in north yorkshire. as we st
we're joined now by alex dunlop who is at great yarmouth, one of the towns that was thought to be at risk. what's the situation this morning, alex? i have to say that here in great yarmouth, people are breathing a collective sigh of relief. this is the river that flows through. last night i was standing here at 930 when the tidal surge came up the river. it came to about two feet below the concrete wall here. it has receded markedly. but none of the towns loop is defences were breached. that...
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we'rejoined now by alex dunlop, who is in great yarmouth this morning.and other places as well. what emerged overnight? well, this is where the danger spot was. this is the river where a lot of properties were at risk. at 9.30pm last night, there was a swirl of mass of water about two finance feet. but that's as high as it got and it started to recede. the authorities say that no river defences were breached which is a good sign. just take a look at our high shot. you can the river on your left. if we pan across to the right. you can see left. if we pan across to the right. you can see houses a left. if we pan across to the right. you can see houses a few feet away from the river. those lights are coming on there, but at last night, at 9.30pm, a lot of the lights were 0h at 9.30pm, a lot of the lights were on which showed that a lot of people had decided to stay at home and that's despite the best efforts of the police and the raf teams who knocked on their doors saying, "please get over to the evacuation rest centres. " "please get over to the evacuatio
we'rejoined now by alex dunlop, who is in great yarmouth this morning.and other places as well. what emerged overnight? well, this is where the danger spot was. this is the river where a lot of properties were at risk. at 9.30pm last night, there was a swirl of mass of water about two finance feet. but that's as high as it got and it started to recede. the authorities say that no river defences were breached which is a good sign. just take a look at our high shot. you can the river on your...
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joining me now from norwich is our correspondent, alex dunlop.into corrie's disappearance. where are they? this investigation has been going on since the 23rd, 24th of september. he isa since the 23rd, 24th of september. he is a 23—year—old airman and went to bury st edmunds in suffolk with his friends, they went to some pubs and a nightclub. after midnight he disappeared and was last seen on cctv at about 2am, 2:30am and since then there has been no sign of him at all. police have carried out a massive investigation, going through hundreds of thousands of hours of cctv that there has been no sight of him at all since that last appearance on cctv at 2:30am. his mother there is herself a police officer and has been at the forefront of trying to get his disappearance into the public eye. initially, she was pleased with the investigation but was then unsure that it was progressing as fast as it could. she has brought in a private investigator to see if he could help with the police investigation which has kicked off in the last week or so. alex, tha
joining me now from norwich is our correspondent, alex dunlop.into corrie's disappearance. where are they? this investigation has been going on since the 23rd, 24th of september. he isa since the 23rd, 24th of september. he is a 23—year—old airman and went to bury st edmunds in suffolk with his friends, they went to some pubs and a nightclub. after midnight he disappeared and was last seen on cctv at about 2am, 2:30am and since then there has been no sign of him at all. police have carried...