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our business editor simonjack has been talking to two generations of gloucestershire farmers to finds sheep farm in gloucestershire, the world has never seemed more uncertain. one thing is certain to farmer matt hobbs. like the vast majority of businesses, he thinks leaving the eu with no deal could come at a heavy cost. in his case, £15,000 this year alone. i'm a family farm, a tenant farm. that's an enormous amount of money to just see haemorrhaging out of the business. and in reality, that's my income gone... gone for west really. why so expensive? at the moment matt exports lamb to the eu for £80 per animal. leaving with no deal would mean tariffs on those exports of around a0%, and matt expects that would come out of his proceeds, leaving him with around £50 per lamb. whatever their party colours, a majority of mps oppose no deal, which means another delay now looks likely. is that helpful? the delay helps me this year because it enables this crop of lambs, which are already here, so we can sell them, but i haven't been investing in anything for two years. i have zipped my chequ
our business editor simonjack has been talking to two generations of gloucestershire farmers to finds sheep farm in gloucestershire, the world has never seemed more uncertain. one thing is certain to farmer matt hobbs. like the vast majority of businesses, he thinks leaving the eu with no deal could come at a heavy cost. in his case, £15,000 this year alone. i'm a family farm, a tenant farm. that's an enormous amount of money to just see haemorrhaging out of the business. and in reality,...
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john is in a lovely location in gloucestershire ata dairy lovely location in gloucestershire at a dairyes, really, it is very delicious. show us around and tell us the story. sorry, i didn't realise i was carrying on! here we are just outside stroud in gloucestershire, a couple of very happy cows grazing in the distance was that we are talking about this stuff, raw milk, unpasteurised, as you are just saying, directly from the cow in the bottle to the customer at this micro dairy in stroud. just one of the new businesses, 180 producers at the moment across england, wales and northern ireland. you are not allowed to sell it in scotland. it isa allowed to sell it in scotland. it is a growing business. the question is a growing business. the question is how to make sure it is as safe as possible for people to drink. like his father and grandfather before him, jonny crickmore is a dairy farmer, but trying to make money from milk these days has never been harder, so at the moment around 40% of his production is focused on raw milk sold directly to the public. it's like the old days when you
john is in a lovely location in gloucestershire ata dairy lovely location in gloucestershire at a dairyes, really, it is very delicious. show us around and tell us the story. sorry, i didn't realise i was carrying on! here we are just outside stroud in gloucestershire, a couple of very happy cows grazing in the distance was that we are talking about this stuff, raw milk, unpasteurised, as you are just saying, directly from the cow in the bottle to the customer at this micro dairy in stroud....
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you have to go back to 1985, the first —— the time they won the first leg away from home in gloucestershirebeen speaking to today are confidential stop —— and lost here. manchester united are playing better away from home. they made history in paris in the last round. they were dead and buried. and thanks to some late goals, they pick themselves up and got through to this point. those fa ns and got through to this point. those fans are confident. barcelona are flying in the league. they were able to rest their entire team by the keeper on saturday. manchester united did not have thatjoy against west ham. a very different prospect tonight. but united have to take a deep breath and take their chances. the fans are confident. talking about the history, when we talk about history, everyone has been talking about 0lic and a solskjaer and reflecting on that goal 20 years ago. he will be looking to make history again. yes, it will be a special night for him. 20 years ago almost to the day that he scored that late matchwinner against bayern munich to help manchester united land the treble. until he
you have to go back to 1985, the first —— the time they won the first leg away from home in gloucestershirebeen speaking to today are confidential stop —— and lost here. manchester united are playing better away from home. they made history in paris in the last round. they were dead and buried. and thanks to some late goals, they pick themselves up and got through to this point. those fa ns and got through to this point. those fans are confident. barcelona are flying in the league. they...
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the bankrupt you see now is captain of durham, different to who played for gloucestershire two seasons be trying to keep the sandpaperwins in might be trying to keep the sandpaper wins in the past but he knows some english crowds will want to rub it in. i have probably had millions of people around the world really be disappointed with myself andi really be disappointed with myself and i completely understand that, to ta ke and i completely understand that, to take a step on the field, i feel it isa game take a step on the field, i feel it is a game of cricket and i guess whatever comes with that you take it, but i guess nothing can prepare you. in his time away from bowlers ba ncroft you. in his time away from bowlers bancroft has turned to yoga. he considered teaching it. instead he has moved from the lotus position to a forward defensive, and wants to be pa rt a forward defensive, and wants to be part of the ashes squad in australia but is not at all costs. it would meana but is not at all costs. it would mean a lot to me definitely, but i also know that i have got a lot of really g
the bankrupt you see now is captain of durham, different to who played for gloucestershire two seasons be trying to keep the sandpaperwins in might be trying to keep the sandpaper wins in the past but he knows some english crowds will want to rub it in. i have probably had millions of people around the world really be disappointed with myself andi really be disappointed with myself and i completely understand that, to ta ke and i completely understand that, to take a step on the field, i feel...
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hop from filton airfield, where she was built, on the outskirts of bristol to raf fairford in gloucestershirelt in toulouse, had been made a few weeks earlier. from concept to reality, engineers had spent the past 15 years getting concorde ready for the skies. incident free, apart from the fact that test pilot brian trubshaw had to complete the first landing by sight after a problem with instruments. his subsequent interview post flight personified british stoicism. very pleased we got it here, we had a splendid flight. i think all the crew liked it. they'd never been in a concorde before, i was the only one who had been. i think we are quite bucked, to be frank. it took seven years before the aircraft entered commercial service in 1976, flying for almost four decades before her rolls—royce olympus engines fell silent for the last time. the british test jet the british testjet was retired here to the museum in somerset. anyone who has been onboard concorde will tell you it is very small inside but the difference with this test aircraft the 002, is there are none of the seat, the champagne and
hop from filton airfield, where she was built, on the outskirts of bristol to raf fairford in gloucestershirelt in toulouse, had been made a few weeks earlier. from concept to reality, engineers had spent the past 15 years getting concorde ready for the skies. incident free, apart from the fact that test pilot brian trubshaw had to complete the first landing by sight after a problem with instruments. his subsequent interview post flight personified british stoicism. very pleased we got it here,...
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our business editor simonjack has been talking to two generations of gloucestershire farmers to find for many businesses, like this sheep farm in gloucester, the world has never seemed more uncertain. one thing is certain to farmer matt hobbs. like the vast majority of businesses, he thinks leaving the eu with no deal could come at a heavy cost. in his case, £15,000 this year alone. i'm a family farm, a tenant farm. that's an enormous amount of money to just see haemorrhaging out of the business. and in reality, that's my income gone... gone for west really. why so expensive? at the moment matt exports lamb to the eu for £80 per animal. leaving with no deal would mean tariffs on those exports of around a0%, and matt expects that would come out of his proceeds, leaving him with around £50 per lamb. whatever their party colours, a majority of mps oppose no deal, which means another delay now looks likely. is that helpful? the delay helps me this year because it enables this crop of lambs, which are already here, so we can sell them, but i haven't been investing in anything for two year
our business editor simonjack has been talking to two generations of gloucestershire farmers to find for many businesses, like this sheep farm in gloucester, the world has never seemed more uncertain. one thing is certain to farmer matt hobbs. like the vast majority of businesses, he thinks leaving the eu with no deal could come at a heavy cost. in his case, £15,000 this year alone. i'm a family farm, a tenant farm. that's an enormous amount of money to just see haemorrhaging out of the...
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currently, this school in gloucestershire has 35 places for special needs pupils. to go down to 22. it's heartbreaking. this is a school where inclusion is absolutely at the hub of its ethos. but under the current funding system that we have for special educational needs, a school this size cannot afford to educate the number of children with special educational needs as it's currently being asked to do. 12—year—old lucian is getting the help he needs but his mother said it was a struggle. it took quite a long time to actually get some help and it took a year for the ehcp to come through so he lost a whole year and during that time his confidence was really seriously knocked. here in liverpool on the first day of the national education union conference, funding is high on the agenda. this year, the union focused its research on special educational needs funding and it found that schools in england are simply not keeping up with demand. figures by the neu show the number of children being granted special needs care plans has risen by 33% since 2015. whilst funding h
currently, this school in gloucestershire has 35 places for special needs pupils. to go down to 22. it's heartbreaking. this is a school where inclusion is absolutely at the hub of its ethos. but under the current funding system that we have for special educational needs, a school this size cannot afford to educate the number of children with special educational needs as it's currently being asked to do. 12—year—old lucian is getting the help he needs but his mother said it was a struggle....
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john maguire, bbc news, gloucestershire. time for a look at the weather — here's chris fawkes.. however, the weather is forecast to get sunnier and warmer over the next few days, so be will lose some of this low cloud we have at the moment. temperatures range from 8 degrees in aberdeen and belfast yesterday to around 1a in london, but fast forwarding to saturday, temperatures fairly widely into the 20s, peaking at 21:25 fairly widely into the 20s, peaking at 2425 celsius. so warm weather around the corner. today we have a diagonal stripe of rain across the uk. the front is weakening quickly across wales and england, becoming increasingly light and patchy but turning heavier in western scotland. on the face of age, temperatures similar to yesterday but the weather feels com pletely yesterday but the weather feels completely different. the winds are coming from scandinavia yesterday, today more from western france. the exception is in shetland where there isa exception is in shetland where there is a norwegian feel to the weather. but there is sunshine to compensate. this evening
john maguire, bbc news, gloucestershire. time for a look at the weather — here's chris fawkes.. however, the weather is forecast to get sunnier and warmer over the next few days, so be will lose some of this low cloud we have at the moment. temperatures range from 8 degrees in aberdeen and belfast yesterday to around 1a in london, but fast forwarding to saturday, temperatures fairly widely into the 20s, peaking at 21:25 fairly widely into the 20s, peaking at 2425 celsius. so warm weather...
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john maguire, bbc news, gloucestershire.with images of how it all unfolded. singing. hello, weather will turn sunny in the next few days and warmer as well, you will remember we started the week like this, temperatures really struggling in aberdeen and belfast a degree celsius, 14 and lives —— lending close to normal. if we fast—forwa rd to lives —— lending close to normal. if we fast—forward to the weekend, you see how much warmer we expected to be. temperatures in the high teens, warmer spots about 24 celsius. today has been a disappointingly count —— cloudy day but the weather frank moved away from southwest england we saw may sunshine, here is that weather friend. you see saw may sunshine, here is that weatherfriend. you see rain saw may sunshine, here is that weather friend. you see rain across england and wales turning right here we had gotten a letter affecting western scotland but even hear there rained most slowly peter out as a go to the night and we had lots of cloud around and mist and fog patch is forming over t
john maguire, bbc news, gloucestershire.with images of how it all unfolded. singing. hello, weather will turn sunny in the next few days and warmer as well, you will remember we started the week like this, temperatures really struggling in aberdeen and belfast a degree celsius, 14 and lives —— lending close to normal. if we fast—forwa rd to lives —— lending close to normal. if we fast—forward to the weekend, you see how much warmer we expected to be. temperatures in the high teens,...
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short hop from fulton airfield where she was built on the outskirts of bristol to raf fairford in gloucestershire a few weeks earlier. from concept to reality engineers had spent the past 15 years getting concorde ready for the skies. incident free apart from the fact that test pilot brian trubshaw had to complete the first landing by site after a problem with instruments, his first interview post flight personified his stoicism. very pleased we got it here, we had a splendid flight. the crew had never been in a concorde before, i was the only one who had been. i think we are quite chuffed. it took seven years before the aircraft entered commercial service in 1976, flying for almost four decades before her rolls royce engines fell silent for the last time. a controversial yet inspirational and unique chapter in the history of aviation. when it comes to keeping secrets, few did it better than the men and women who worked at bletchley park during world war ii. the codebreakers there were intercepting thousands of enemy messages and are credited with shortening the conflict. but they kept their work
short hop from fulton airfield where she was built on the outskirts of bristol to raf fairford in gloucestershire a few weeks earlier. from concept to reality engineers had spent the past 15 years getting concorde ready for the skies. incident free apart from the fact that test pilot brian trubshaw had to complete the first landing by site after a problem with instruments, his first interview post flight personified his stoicism. very pleased we got it here, we had a splendid flight. the crew...
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hop from filton airfield, where she was built, on the outskirts of bristol to raf fairford in gloucestershirent the past 15 years getting concorde ready for the skies. incident free, apart from the fact that test pilot brian trubshaw had to complete the first landing by sight after a problem with instruments. his subsequent interview post flight personified british stoicism. very pleased we got it here, we had a splendid flight. i think all the crew liked it. they'd never been in a concorde before, i was the only one who had been. i think we are pretty bucked, to be frank. it took seven years before the aircraft entered commercial service in 1976, flying for almost four decades before her rolls—royce olympus engines fell silent for the last time. the british testjet was retired here to the fleet air arm museum in somerset. anyone who has ever been onboard concorde will tell you it is very small inside, but the difference with this test aircraft, the 002, is there are none of the seats, the champagne or the canapes, just all of the equipment that enabled the flight engineers to establish conco
hop from filton airfield, where she was built, on the outskirts of bristol to raf fairford in gloucestershirent the past 15 years getting concorde ready for the skies. incident free, apart from the fact that test pilot brian trubshaw had to complete the first landing by sight after a problem with instruments. his subsequent interview post flight personified british stoicism. very pleased we got it here, we had a splendid flight. i think all the crew liked it. they'd never been in a concorde...
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currently there is a school in gloucestershire has 35 places for special needs pupils.s, that has got to go down to 22. it's heartbreaking. this is a school when inclusion is at the hub of its ethos. but, under the current funding system that we have for special educational needs, a school this size cannot afford to educate the number of children with special educational needs as it's currently being asked to do. and this school is not alone. analysis by the country ‘s largest teachers union found funding for special—needs places in england is failing to keep up with demands. it found the number of children being granted special needs care plans as ridden by 33% since 2015. while funding has only increased by 6%. over the same period. that, the union says, translates into funding shortfalls for 93% of children across england. an extra hundred million has been invested calling it a priority that costs are still rising, leading some at breaking point. we have had a first gleams into what will be the biggest airport terminal. the terminal in beijing covers over 1 airport t
currently there is a school in gloucestershire has 35 places for special needs pupils.s, that has got to go down to 22. it's heartbreaking. this is a school when inclusion is at the hub of its ethos. but, under the current funding system that we have for special educational needs, a school this size cannot afford to educate the number of children with special educational needs as it's currently being asked to do. and this school is not alone. analysis by the country ‘s largest teachers union...
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short hop from the airfield where she was built on the outskirts of bristol to raf fairfield inn gloucestershirety, engineers had spent the past 15 years getting concorde ready for these guys. incident free apart from the fact it has pilot brian trubshaw had from the fact it has pilot brian tru bshaw had to from the fact it has pilot brian trubshaw had to complete her first landing by site after a problem with the instruments. and his subsequent interview personified british stoicism. very pleased i got it here, a splendid flight. i think all the crew liked it. they'd never been ina the crew liked it. they'd never been in a concorde before. i was the only one who had been. and i think we are all pretty backed, to be frank. one who had been. and i think we are all pretty backed, to be frankm then took seven years before the aircraft entered commercial service in1976, aircraft entered commercial service in 1976, flying for almost four decades before her rolls—royce 0lympus engines fell silent for the last time. a controversial yet inspirational and unique chapter in the history of aviation. standi
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john maguire, bbc news, gloucestershire. time for a look at the weather. here's ben. hello, ben.ing image behind you, but i don't know where it is. this is on the border between northern ireland and the republic. the reason i'm showing you this, is because you might be surprised to see such a great picture when the weather story is for things to get a sunny and warm. it hasn't been that way over the last 2a hours, particularly in the republic of ireland. over the last 2a hours, look at what happened. this is a radar picture. all this heavy rain ploughing in, not just radar picture. all this heavy rain ploughing in, notjust one bout, particularly across the south of the republic, some places have had their wettest april day on record. i'll show you some of the figures. 5a millimetres of rain at cork airport, it doesn't sound like much, but remember that the amount that has been lying all over the ground, if it were to continue to accumulate. it's a lot if you step on it! particularly in those lovely shoes. you'll notice that amount of rain, but what's really striking, if we compar
john maguire, bbc news, gloucestershire. time for a look at the weather. here's ben. hello, ben.ing image behind you, but i don't know where it is. this is on the border between northern ireland and the republic. the reason i'm showing you this, is because you might be surprised to see such a great picture when the weather story is for things to get a sunny and warm. it hasn't been that way over the last 2a hours, particularly in the republic of ireland. over the last 2a hours, look at what...
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standing here at westonbirt in gloucestershire, a glorious morning.nd fauna wise we find in our forests. good morning, michaela. you spending good deal of your time looking around at these kind of things. what you want people get involved in. hopefully it will be england's biggest survey of forest and wildlife. lots of people love a walk in the woods. there is nothing wrong with that. but maybe stop and look at the detail. that's what we wa nt look at the detail. that's what we want people to do, get involved in the survey and look at what they see and find around them. there is so much life in a forest. what's underneath, from the mycelium and everything underneath the ground to what is on the ground, the mammals on the ground. the things in the canopy. there is so much life in a forest that we take it for granted when we walk through it. you can hear all sorts. you can hear woodpeckers. we are going to have a look and talk about it later. molly is looking at some flora down the ground. as part of this survey, you can download the inaturalist app. an
standing here at westonbirt in gloucestershire, a glorious morning.nd fauna wise we find in our forests. good morning, michaela. you spending good deal of your time looking around at these kind of things. what you want people get involved in. hopefully it will be england's biggest survey of forest and wildlife. lots of people love a walk in the woods. there is nothing wrong with that. but maybe stop and look at the detail. that's what we wa nt look at the detail. that's what we want people to...
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currently, this school in gloucestershire has 35 places for special needs pupils. educational needs, a school this size cannot afford to educate the number of children with special educational needs as it's currently being asked to do. and this school is not alone. analysis by the country's largest teachers union found funding for special needs places in england is failing to keep up with demand. it found the number of children being granted special needs care plans has ridden by 33% since 2015, while funding has only increased by 6% over the same period. that, the union said, translates into funding shortfalls for 93% of local authorities across england. the government says it's invested an extra £100 million to create special needs places, calling it a priority, but costs are still rising, leaving some at breaking point. frankie mccamley, bbc news. campaigning has officially begun in spain, ahead of a general election at the end of the month. women's rights are set to be an important issue following anger and protests over male violence against women, after a hig
currently, this school in gloucestershire has 35 places for special needs pupils. educational needs, a school this size cannot afford to educate the number of children with special educational needs as it's currently being asked to do. and this school is not alone. analysis by the country's largest teachers union found funding for special needs places in england is failing to keep up with demand. it found the number of children being granted special needs care plans has ridden by 33% since...
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currently, this school in gloucestershire has 35 places for special needs pupils.king. this is a school where inclusion is absolutely at the hub of its ethos. but, under the current funding system that we have for special educational needs, a school this size cannot afford to educate the number of children with special educational needs as it‘s currently being asked to do. and this school is not alone. analysis by the country‘s largest teachers union found funding for special needs places in england is failing to keep up with demand. it found the number of children being granted special needs care plans has ridden by 33% since 2015, while funding has only increased by 6% over the same period. that, the union said, translates into funding shortfalls for 93% of local authorities across england. we have pa rents we have parents taking local authorities to court and it is not the fault of the local authorities. they do not have the money to fund special needs support in the way they need to. part of the reason there is so much pressure on schools and council budgets is
currently, this school in gloucestershire has 35 places for special needs pupils.king. this is a school where inclusion is absolutely at the hub of its ethos. but, under the current funding system that we have for special educational needs, a school this size cannot afford to educate the number of children with special educational needs as it‘s currently being asked to do. and this school is not alone. analysis by the country‘s largest teachers union found funding for special needs places...
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currently, this school in gloucestershire has 35 places for special needs pupils.his is a school where inclusion is absolutely at the hub of its ethos. but under the current funding system that we have for special educational needs, a school this size cannot afford to educate the number of children with special educational needs as it's currently being asked to do. 12—year—old lucian is getting the help he needs but his mother said it was a struggle. it took quite a long time to actually get some help and it took a year for the ehcp to come through so he lost a whole year and during that time his confidence was really seriously knocked. here in liverpool on the first day of the national education union conference, funding is high on the agenda. this year, the union focused its research on special educational needs funding and it found that schools in england are simply not keeping up with demand. figures by the neu show the number of children being granted special needs care plans has risen by 33% since 2015. whilst funding has only increased by 6% over the same pe
currently, this school in gloucestershire has 35 places for special needs pupils.his is a school where inclusion is absolutely at the hub of its ethos. but under the current funding system that we have for special educational needs, a school this size cannot afford to educate the number of children with special educational needs as it's currently being asked to do. 12—year—old lucian is getting the help he needs but his mother said it was a struggle. it took quite a long time to actually...
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hop from filton airfield, where she was built, on the outskirts of bristol to raf fairford in gloucestershireting concorde ready for the skies. incident free, apart from the fact that test pilot brian trubshaw had to complete the first landing by sight after a problem with instruments. his subsequent interview personified british stoicism. very pleased we got it here, we had a splendid flight. i think all the crew liked it. they'd never been in a concorde before, i was the only one who had been. i think we are pretty bucked, to be frank. it took seven years before the aircraft entered commercial service in 1976, flying for almost four decades before her rolls—royce olympus engines fell silent for the last time. the british testjet was retired here to the fleet air arm museum in somerset. anyone who has ever been onboard concorde will tell you it is very small inside, but the difference with this test aircraft, the 002, is there are none of the seats, the champagne or the canapes, just all of the equipment that enabled the engineers to establish concorde's supersonic capabilities. this picture
hop from filton airfield, where she was built, on the outskirts of bristol to raf fairford in gloucestershireting concorde ready for the skies. incident free, apart from the fact that test pilot brian trubshaw had to complete the first landing by sight after a problem with instruments. his subsequent interview personified british stoicism. very pleased we got it here, we had a splendid flight. i think all the crew liked it. they'd never been in a concorde before, i was the only one who had...
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currently, this school in gloucestershire has 35 places for special needs pupils.y at the hub of its ethos. but under the current funding system that we have for special educational needs, a school this size cannot afford to educate the number of children with special educational needs as it's currently being asked to do. 12—year—old lucian is getting the help he needs but his mother said it was a struggle. it took quite a long time to actually get some help and it took a year for the ehcp to come through so he lost a whole year and during that time his confidence was really seriously knocked. here in liverpool on the first day of the national education union conference, funding is high on the agenda. this year, the union focused its research on special educational needs funding and it found that schools in england are simply not keeping up with demand. figures by the neu show the number of children being granted special needs care plans has risen by 33% since 2015. whilst funding has only increased by 6% over the same period. that, the union says, translates into
currently, this school in gloucestershire has 35 places for special needs pupils.y at the hub of its ethos. but under the current funding system that we have for special educational needs, a school this size cannot afford to educate the number of children with special educational needs as it's currently being asked to do. 12—year—old lucian is getting the help he needs but his mother said it was a struggle. it took quite a long time to actually get some help and it took a year for the ehcp...