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Posted on June 30, 2016June 30, 2016 by admin

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    An £835k donation to a hospital enables surgeons to use the new technology.
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    Matt Weston's former coaches speak of the qualities which helped him to two skeleton golds.
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    Bath and North East Somerset Council hopes it will allow carers to offer more places to children.
  • Radio station finds new home after 55 years February 16, 2026
    Apple FM had been asked to move out of Musgrove Park Hospital this summer.
  • Exhibition shows Bath's first West Indian generation February 16, 2026
    A photography exhibition shows the impact of Bath's first generation West Indian generation.

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Missed an issue? Read online!

RSS BBC Somerset News

  • Robotic spinal surgery makes 'huge difference' February 16, 2026
    An £835k donation to a hospital enables surgeons to use the new technology.
  • Matt Weston 'so calm and focused' says rugby coach February 16, 2026
    Matt Weston's former coaches speak of the qualities which helped him to two skeleton golds.
  • Foster carers offered £50k to extend their homes February 16, 2026
    Bath and North East Somerset Council hopes it will allow carers to offer more places to children.
  • Radio station finds new home after 55 years February 16, 2026
    Apple FM had been asked to move out of Musgrove Park Hospital this summer.
  • Exhibition shows Bath's first West Indian generation February 16, 2026
    A photography exhibition shows the impact of Bath's first generation West Indian generation.

RSS BBC Dorset News

  • Half term budget-friendly activities in the south of England February 16, 2026
    There is a wide range of family events and activities happening across the south of England this February half-term.
  • Report suggests sugary drinks and anxiety link February 16, 2026
    Bournemouth University researchers suggest a link between anxiety and drinks with high sugar levels.
  • What has happened to SEND services? February 16, 2026
    Local authorities and charities which provide Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) support struggle with staffing and funding.
  • Police framed man for murder, new evidence suggests February 16, 2026
    Officers knew CCTV discredited their key witness in murder conviction of Omar Benguit, Panorama finds.
  • Footballer charged with assault after airport arrest February 15, 2026
    Former AFC Bournemouth player Jordon Ibe was arrested at Luton Airport on 30 January.
  • Footballer charged with assault after airport arrest February 15, 2026
    Former AFC Bournemouth player Jordon Ibe was arrested at Luton Airport on 30 January.
  • Fossil hunters urged to not search cliff falls February 15, 2026
    There have been a number of landslides along the Dorset coast in recent months due to wet weather.
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