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Posted on May 9, 2018

Discover local hidden gems by stepping out for a Walk About with the Ramblers

People across Somerset are being invited to step out with the Ramblers for their Walk About festival this summer, to discover the best of the local area and uncover the hidden gems on their doorstep. Full story: Read more

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Posted on May 3, 2018

CELEBRATE SOMERSET GARDEN DAY, CONNECT WITH YOUR NEIGHBOURS AND WEAR A FLOWER CROWN

Charles Dowding. Photo: Fiona Haser Bizony

From flower gardens and greenhouses, to allotments and orchards, people from all over Somerset are invited to down tools and celebrate their gardens no matter what size or shape on Somerset Garden Day on Sunday 13th May. Full story: Read more

 

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Posted on May 1, 2018

SOMERSET WILDLIFE TRUST REPORTS NEW RECORD FOR BITTERN ON ITS RESERVES

Bittern. Photo: Tim Stenton

Somerset Wildlife Trust are pleased to say that following its annual spring Bittern count, 11 booming Bittern males were recorded on their Westhay Moor, Westhay Heath and Catcott Nature Reserves  – the highest number since surveying on these sites began. Full story: Read more

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RSS BBC Somerset News

  • British couple held by Taliban 'may die in prison,' son warns July 23, 2025
    Jonathan Reynolds says his parents' health is quickly getting worse after being held for five months.
  • No trains to stop at station due to dry weather July 23, 2025
    Clay embankments have dried out during recent hot weather and changed the levels of the tracks.
  • 'Council home sell-off' and 'lakes drying up' July 23, 2025
    A look at what stories are trending across the West of England.
  • Couple 'blamed each other' for baby boy's death July 23, 2025
    Brendon Staddon's dad is accused of his murder, while his mum is accused of causing or allowing his death.
  • Prem season to open with first Thursday night game July 23, 2025
    The 2025-26 rebranded Prem rugby season will open with a Thursday night fixture for the first time with Sale Sharks hosting Gloucester.

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    Hundreds of staff at Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council have been on different rates of pay.
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    An off-duty officer intervenes after spotting the group with a bike that still had its lock attached.
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    Dorset Police and Immigration Enforcement asked for Chicken N Beer's licence to be revoked in May.
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    The fire, at Bowers Quarry on Portland, spread quickly because of the dry conditions and wind.
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    The attraction has operated since 2022 in a field beside the A31 near Corfe Mullen.
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    Dorset was one of three councils selected to design major reforms to children’s services.
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    Paul Gascoigne, who lives in Poole, is discharged after recently being admitted to hospital.
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