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Posted on May 24, 2018May 23, 2018 by admin

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    The paper mill shut in 2015 but could now be used to help solve a town's housing crisis.
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    Yeovil Town striker Luke McCormick extends his stay at Huish Park until the summer of 2028.
  • Prince William's estate bids to build 620 homes January 4, 2026
    Councillors must vote on the plans again to ensure potential river pollution is mitigated.
  • M4 overnight closure as work to new bridge continues January 4, 2026
    The M4 will be closed overnight between junction 18 and 19 to allow for work to a new bridge.
  • 2026 festival guide: Everything you need to know January 4, 2026
    A look at a selection of festivals confirmed for 2026 taking place near you.

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Missed an issue? Read online!

RSS BBC Somerset News

  • Derelict mill site could host community-owned homes January 4, 2026
    The paper mill shut in 2015 but could now be used to help solve a town's housing crisis.
  • Striker McCormick signs new Yeovil deal until 2028 January 4, 2026
    Yeovil Town striker Luke McCormick extends his stay at Huish Park until the summer of 2028.
  • Prince William's estate bids to build 620 homes January 4, 2026
    Councillors must vote on the plans again to ensure potential river pollution is mitigated.
  • M4 overnight closure as work to new bridge continues January 4, 2026
    The M4 will be closed overnight between junction 18 and 19 to allow for work to a new bridge.
  • 2026 festival guide: Everything you need to know January 4, 2026
    A look at a selection of festivals confirmed for 2026 taking place near you.

RSS BBC Dorset News

  • Wolf Moon lights up skies across south of England January 4, 2026
    Your photos of the Wolf Moon as it lights up the sky across the South and South East.
  • Heritage railway in talks over new line extension January 4, 2026
    Volunteers who rebuilt half a mile of railway at Shillingstone hope to extend it to over a mile.
  • Number of unoccupied council houses falls by 39% January 4, 2026
    There has been a 39% fall in the number of empty properties in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
  • Weekly round-up: Five stories you may have missed January 4, 2026
    The story of a dramatic rockfall on the Jurassic Coast is among our most read.
  • Big Picture: This week's images from the South January 4, 2026
    The best images sent to us from Berkshire, Dorset, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight and Oxfordshire.
  • To finish without a point is frustrating - Iraola January 3, 2026
    Andoni Iraola is happy with Bournemouth's performance but frustrated to be empty-handed after their 3-2 loss to Premier League leaders Arsenal.
  • Rice strikes twice as Arsenal beat Bournemouth January 3, 2026
    Declan Rice scores twice, as Premier League leaders Arsenal come from behind to beat Bournemouth following early error.
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