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Posted on September 5, 2018

The successful Wells Christmas Market is set to return this year

It’s hard to believe, with the recent heatwave that consumed the country, that Christmas is coming, but Mendip District Council are well underway with plans for the Wells Christmas Market. The dates for this year’s market have been confirmed and it will start trading on Wednesday, December 19 and run until Saturday, December 22. Full story: Read more

 

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Posted on September 4, 2018

New range of pickled quail eggs launch, as flavour infusions pack a punch for Picklies

Following months of preparation at The Pickling Shed in North Cadbury, Somerset, this weekend saw the launch of Picklies, a new range of products from Dan and Briony Wood, owners of The Traditional Free Range Egg Company. Full story: Read more

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Posted on September 3, 2018

Anthony Head sings for local Mind charities

Get ready for a special night at the Music for the Mind Charity Concert at Cedars Hall, Wells on Saturday 15th September. Much loved actor, director and singer, Anthony Head, will be singing backed by fifty strong, Bath based, Vocal Works Gospel Choir. Full story: Read more

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  • Child dies and 21 injured after school coach crash July 17, 2025
    The coach was bringing pupils back from a school trip when it overturned and fell 20ft.
  • Legendary cider maker visits London for first time since '79 July 17, 2025
    Roger Wilkins and his family were invited to Westminster by local MP Tessa Munt.
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    Louise Woollam said basic checks failed to reveal the criminal past of her husband's home carer.
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