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Posted on June 26, 2014June 25, 2014 by admin

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  • Small claims court backlog reaches record high June 17, 2025
    A Taunton solicitor said the backlog had been caused by court closures and court staff redundancies.
  • Hundreds honour children's hospice pioneer June 17, 2025
    More than 400 people gather at Exeter Cathedral to celebrate the life and legacy of Eddie Farwell.
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    A school, partially closed for nearly two years, is going to be rebuilt on a new site.
  • Fire service saves £6m in underspends and refunds June 17, 2025
    Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service said the funds had come from a range of departments.
  • Extra funding approved for key flood defence work June 17, 2025
    Work on flood defences will continue over the summer after almost £1m of funding was signed off.

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