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Posted on July 28, 2016July 27, 2016 by admin

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  • National Trust receives £10m to fund 'vital' work January 12, 2026
    The charity receives a record-breaking donation from philanthropist Humphrey Battock.
  • 'Cupcake hiatus' and 'highway excellence' January 12, 2026
    A look at what stories are trending across the West of England on 12 January.
  • 'We need a bird flu vaccine to save the industry' January 12, 2026
    Poultry farmer Jeff Cracknell says other measures are ineffective because wild birds have the disease.
  • MP says planning reforms could erode local democracy January 12, 2026
    Gideon Amos criticises measures that would give ministers the final say on large developments.
  • A-road to close for four days for tree works January 12, 2026
    The A38 in Winscombe will partially close to allow trees with ash dieback to be felled.

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  • Council plans £1.8m leisure centre extension January 12, 2026
    The purpose-built studios would increase capacity for classes in Christchurch, the council says.
  • Resort should have tourist tax, says council leader January 12, 2026
    The BCP Council leader says it is "not fair" the authority is not able to bring in a tourism levy.
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  • Weekly round-up: Five stories you may have missed January 11, 2026
    Plans to make beach hut owners pay full council tax is among our most-read stories of the week.
  • Newcastle win on penalties after epic six-goal thriller January 10, 2026
    Newcastle United and Bournemouth play out a six-goal thriller, after a Harvey Barnes goal in the 118th minute is cancelled out by Marcus Tavernier's equaliser minutes later, with Newcastle progressing on penalties.
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    From large-scale music events to local favourites, organisers have been revealing what is in store.
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