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Posted on October 16, 2018

Vale of Camelot community spirit to be celebrated after lottery funding

Thanks to the support of South Somerset District Council’s Arts Development Service, Tea Room Arts in South Cadbury will be the recipient of almost £10,000 of lottery funding from Awards for All. The lottery funding will help to deliver a project that will celebrate community spirit in the Vale of Camelot. Full story: Read more

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Posted on October 16, 2018October 16, 2018

CELEBRATE THE GREAT BRITISH AUTUMN AT LONGLEAT

Longleat is celebrating all things autumnal throughout the October half term holidays (October 20th – November 4th) with everything from aerial owl shows and firework spectaculars to ghostly tours and a Halloween-themed trail. Full story: Read more

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Posted on October 12, 2018

Chard Countryside Day kicks off a top few months of Country Park fun

Chard Countryside Day at the beginning of September was a roaring success with over 250 visitors enjoying free activities including fire lighting, clay modelling, pond dipping and toasting marshmallows. The pond dipping was very successful, with over 50 sticklebacks caught, plenty of lesser water boatman, some whirligig beetles and even a water scorpion. Full story: Read more

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  • Nuclear power stations and Robbie Williams June 9, 2025
    A look at what stories are trending across the West of England on Monday June 9
  • Council moves bin collections to every three weeks June 9, 2025
    North Somerset Council says the move could save the council millions of pounds.
  • 'Busy route' to shut for three days for repairs June 9, 2025
    The road will be closed between 09:30 and 15:00 BST for three days.
  • Audio archive tells personal stories of rural life June 9, 2025
    Interview recordings gathered on Exmoor at the turn of the century are published for the first time.
  • Thirteen arrested after illegal quarry rave June 8, 2025
    Police seize five van-loads of music equipment after dispersing about 200 people.

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