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Category: Ilminster

Posted on December 12, 2017

ILMINSTER FACTORY PREPARES FOR HIGH DEMAND OF CHRISTMAS SPUDS

MORE than 2,000 tonnes of potatoes will be packed and distributed at Branston’s Somerset factory in the week leading up to Christmas Day – an increase of 73% on the average week at the site. Full story: Read more

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Posted on October 12, 2017

BRANSTON DONATES THOUSANDS TO CHILDREN’S CHARITY BRAINWAVE

BRANSTON’S Ilminster site has presented a cheque of more than £5,000 to national children’s charity, Brainwave. The potato supplier, which has three sites across the UK, has a longstanding relationship with the charity and has supported its efforts in the region for a number of years. Full story: Read more

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Posted on April 11, 2017

Maxwell Quartet Performances in Hinton St George, Ilminster, Bridport and Shute 4-6 May

Maxwell Quartet

Bringing bright young talent to rural audiences in Devon, Dorset and Somerset is what Concerts in the West is all about and the May concert series, featuring the brilliant and exhilarating Maxwell Quartet, will certainly blow any residual winter cobwebs away. Full story: Read more

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