Derbyshire Times news bulletin with editor Phil Bramley
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00:00Here's today's Derbyshire Towns video bulletin.
00:04Chesterfield residents have lost their campaign to stop plans for a new nursing care home,
00:08which they believe will lead to increased traffic and pose safety and noise problems
00:12in their neighbourhood.
00:14Chesterfield Borough Council approved Carnwell Development's amended application for the
00:18specialist nursing home for adults off Hartfield Close in Hasland.
00:23Councillor Amanda Sargent, who is the ward member for Hasland, had objected to the plans
00:26for the 34-bedroom facility, and she had raised residents' concerns about the narrowness
00:31of the cul-de-sac which is Hartfield Close, and the feared unsuitable nature of the site.
00:36Carnwell Development's original planning application was refused by the council in
00:39February on the grounds that it would create traffic disruption and safety issues, and
00:44the on-site parking was deemed inadequate.
00:46However, they amended and submitted a new application which features a slightly smaller
00:51building with more car parking spaces.
00:56Derbyshire care home residents with a combined age of 948 have created a hilarious western
01:01comedy featuring shootout scenes and references to Yorkshire puddings.
01:05The 11 OAPs, who have a collective age of 948, wrote and starred in the movie which
01:10is called The Tale of Robin of Otley, while living at the Old Vicarage residential home
01:14in Bakewell.
01:16They captured their whimsical dialogue using a smartphone and a green screen, before bringing
01:20it to life with AI animation.
01:22Their final script was a humorous take on The Tale of Robin Hood, but set in the Wild
01:26West and with references to West Yorkshire.
01:29Hello, I didn't know you were there.
01:55I want to tell you a story about my great great grandad.
02:04He was a famous outlaw from Otley in West Yorkshire, and he used to rob from the rich
02:14and give it to the poor.
02:16The story begins on Hill Claymore, just west of Otley.
02:46Oh my darling, oh my darling, it's happening time, da da da da da.
03:05Right, this is a robbery, your tribe or your life.
03:10You are making a huge mistake.
03:13Shut up and give me the loot.
03:16Do you know who this belongs to?
03:19No, who?
03:21It belongs to the king.
03:23I said pipe down.
03:25You're going to get into a lot of trouble.
03:28Well it belongs to me now.
03:31Millie, pack up the tribe.
03:38Then where do I go?
03:41Up a tree.
03:43Up a tree?
03:45It's barren out here, I can't see any trees.
03:49Get in that bush then.
03:52That bush?
03:54Yes, it's perfect.
03:56They don't call it an ambush for nothing.
03:59But it's a bramble bush.
04:02Stop mithering and get yourself in there.
04:05Right, I'll call attention to myself and nothing will be wrong soon.
04:10There's someone coming.
04:15Stop, stop, in the name of the king.
04:18Hello, what's that up to?
04:22I'm transporting these Yorkshire puddings to the king.
04:26My cart is broken down.
04:28Are you with the A?
04:30No, where they are I see.
04:33What's that stand for?
04:35Rob all carts.
04:38Hand over the loose.
04:40I haven't got the loose.
04:42I've only got this ukulele.
05:08On hill Climobatat, on hill Climobatat.
05:17Ey up, here comes the pastor.
05:21Why, I wonder what they want?
05:30Hello pastor, what can we do for thee?
05:34You're not thinking well of singing me a hymn, are you?
05:39No, I'm here because I need your help.
05:42If it's about the tribe, I'm afraid it's been difficult to get hold of recently.
05:48They've doubled the guards on the wagons.
05:51No, it's the sheriff is up to the Yorkshire pudding tax.
05:56You what?
05:58What are you having with the onion gravy?
06:00Oatcakes.
06:02What?
06:03Good God.
06:05We'll have to come and sort it out.
06:09God bless you Robin.
06:13Right.
06:17Now this is the plan.
06:19Yeah.
06:23Stick it up your jumper.
06:25Right, Lord help us.
06:29Let him have it.
06:33Did you see that?
06:49They shot at us.
06:51Alright, if they want a fight, I'll give them one.