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Category: Dorset

Posted on November 7, 2016

Dinner, bed and breakfast, the awards keep coming for The Queens Arms

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The Queens Arms in Corton Denham has continued to impress the industry experts this month, earning high praise from both the Michelin and AA inspectors, building upon its strong reputation as a destination dining pub with rooms on Somerset’s border with Dorset. Full story: Read more

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Posted on November 2, 2016

Bonfire night burning waste warning

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Firework fans are being urged to think twice before burning furniture on bonfire night or setting light to rubbish. Somerset Waste Partnership (SWP) is reminding residents not to spoil the party by wasting furniture that could have another life through a gift to charity or donation to a reuse group. Full story: Read more

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Posted on October 26, 2016

Blackmore Vale Revival Presentation to Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance

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Mike and Liz Marks, along with other members of the of the Blackmore Vale Revival organising committee Ray & Wendy Cable and George & Liz Wagland presented a cheque for £1,250 to Leanne Colverson the Air Ambulance Fundraising Co-ordinator on Thursday 20th October at Henstridge Airfield. Full story: Read more

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    Artist Anya Beaumont was inspired by "horror" of realising the amount of plastic in her own home.
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