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Issue 1 – November 1983

 

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Missed an issue? Read online!

RSS BBC Somerset News

  • Recycling centre hours stay same after complaints February 7, 2026
    A recycling centre's opening hours will stay the same after residents complained.
  • Boy's life saved by blood transfusion in the womb February 7, 2026
    Laura Fricker has spoken about her son, who had foetal anaemia and required a rare intrauterine procedure.
  • 'Theme park' and 'stabbed teenager memorial' February 7, 2026
    A round-up of stories from local newspapers and the BBC from the past week in the West of England.
  • Medical cannabis helping 'miracle' girl, mum says February 6, 2026
    Clover's parents estimate they have spent £60,000 on medical cannabis to control her seizures.
  • Council spends thousands on ripping out new posts February 6, 2026
    The 50cm-tall bollards installed in Taunton parks should be at least twice the size to allow access.

RSS BBC Dorset News

  • Library shut for further three months of repairs February 7, 2026
    A library in Bournemouth is closed after the ceiling collapsed and asbestos was found.
  • Henry is world's smallest penguin's latest arrival February 7, 2026
    The little fairy penguin chick has been hand reared since hatching at the town's Sea Life Centre.
  • South weekly quiz: What is Dougie carrying? February 7, 2026
    Test your knowledge of news from Hampshire, Berkshire, Dorset, Oxfordshire and the Isle of Wight with our quiz.
  • Man jailed for starting fire at concert venue February 6, 2026
    Smoke was seen billowing from the roof of the Bournemouth International Centre in August.
  • PM must go so party can rebuild trust, Labour MP says February 6, 2026
    Poole MP Neil Duncan-Jordan says a change of leadership is needed in the Labour party.
  • Beaches stripped by 'unusual' south-easterly storm February 6, 2026
    Jurassic Coast beaches are stripped of shingle and sand after an unusual winter storm.
  • Winter Olympics: Who to look out for from the south of England? February 6, 2026
    Here's our guide on which athletes from the south of England to look out for at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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