SussexWorld Bulletin for Monday, October 9
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00:00 My name is Sam from Sussex World and here are today's top stories from around the
00:04 county for Monday, October 9th. Trafalgar Street in North Lane and Brighton has been
00:08 closed off since before 7am this morning following a serious incident overnight. A hoodie with
00:14 blood on it, first aid kit and drops of blood have been seen on the pavement. The road currently
00:18 remains closed.
00:21 Dusillies in East Sussex has become the second collection in the UK to hold a rare remarkable
00:24 species - a pair of yellow-throated martins. With just four of the species in the whole
00:29 country, the magnificent martin duo makes up half the British population of the animals.
00:34 With just 40 pairs of the martins in Europe, the zoo is overjoyed to be able to give visitors
00:38 the chance to get nose to nose with these creatures. Their fur ranges from dark brown
00:44 to yellow brown and they have a stunning bright yellow throat.
00:48 And finally, the landlord of a pub in Polgate and his partner have spoken of their whirlwind
00:52 journey in competing in a game show on Channel 4 hosted by Sue Perkins. For the past three
00:57 months Berwick Inn in Polgate landlord Jack Visek and his partner Natalie O'Brien have
01:01 been competing in an exciting new Channel 4 TV show called Double the Money. Double the
01:06 Money will see pairs of contestants come together on day one to receive a modest starting pot
01:10 of seed money. As soon as they receive the cash, the clock starts ticking and the contestants
01:15 must try and double their money within the next few hours or face elimination from the
01:18 game. Jack said "It's been a whirlwind over the last few months. We have started several
01:23 different businesses up doubling the money within tight time frames. We've made it to
01:28 this exciting round where we have until 5pm on Tuesday to double our money and we've challenged
01:32 ourselves to start a brand new coffee brand, Need Drinks, from scratch."