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Posted on December 18, 2012February 4, 2013

January Issue Out Now!

 

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Posted on December 13, 2012December 13, 2012

Wildlife hit hard by Somerset Levels flooding | This is Somerset

When huge sheets of water cover large areas of land it is not only the humans who feel the pain – this starving owl ended up in an animal rescue centre this week after being forced off the flooded Somerset Levels. Full Story: Read More

 

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Posted on December 10, 2012December 10, 2012

Avon and Somerset Constabulary – Winter security

Avon and Somerset Constabulary – Winter security.

With winter here and the nights drawing in ever earlier – the question is, are you leaving your home vulnerable to burglars? Full Story: Read More

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  • Match for Marcus: Yeovil take on Rovers July 10, 2025
    Marcus Stewart discusses life after football, fundraising and hopes for a cure for MND.
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    The council is paying £500,000 a year to rent the car park - even though it is only partially open.
  • Queen hands out seeds and cuttings from her garden July 10, 2025
    During her visits she watered the flowers, unveiled commemorative plaques and helped make cupcakes.
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    Will Bliss Carter and Karen Dehalu have been horticulturalists at Wimbledon for five years.
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