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

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    The £7m investment is being reviewed, as Avon Fire and Rescue service considers selling the site.
  • Tuipulotu signs new two-year Bath deal February 24, 2026
    Bath hooker Kepueli Tuipulotu signs a new two-year contract to stay with the club until 2028.
  • Bookshop owners astonished by £5k repair donations February 24, 2026
    A community has given the shop £5,000 after "relentless rain" damaged its roof.
  • Plans to revamp and reopen theatre to be discussed February 24, 2026
    Somerset Council is due to discuss plans to refurbish the Octagon Theatre in Yeovil.
  • Nominations open for 2026 Make a Difference Awards February 23, 2026
    Nominations are being taken as the BBC celebrates unsung heroes in local communities across the UK.

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RSS BBC Somerset News

  • Fire station refurb in doubt over cost concerns February 24, 2026
    The £7m investment is being reviewed, as Avon Fire and Rescue service considers selling the site.
  • Tuipulotu signs new two-year Bath deal February 24, 2026
    Bath hooker Kepueli Tuipulotu signs a new two-year contract to stay with the club until 2028.
  • Bookshop owners astonished by £5k repair donations February 24, 2026
    A community has given the shop £5,000 after "relentless rain" damaged its roof.
  • Plans to revamp and reopen theatre to be discussed February 24, 2026
    Somerset Council is due to discuss plans to refurbish the Octagon Theatre in Yeovil.
  • Nominations open for 2026 Make a Difference Awards February 23, 2026
    Nominations are being taken as the BBC celebrates unsung heroes in local communities across the UK.

RSS BBC Dorset News

  • Durdle Door beach access closed after storm damage February 24, 2026
    Access to the popular beach has been temporarily closed by Lulworth Estate for public safety.
  • Stolen spaniel found by police 160 miles from home February 24, 2026
    The brown and white spaniel, called Honey, was handed back to her "very happy" owners, police said.
  • When Russia invaded I thought I would never see the sky again February 24, 2026
    Four years since Russian invaded Ukraine, Viktoriia Izviekova reflects on the life she has built in Dorset.
  • Young carer's confidence 'skyrocketed' after BBC win February 24, 2026
    A young carer’s confidence ‘skyrocketed straight away’ after winning a BBC award, her mum has said.
  • Nominations open for 2026 Make a Difference Awards February 23, 2026
    Nominations are being taken as the BBC celebrates unsung heroes in local communities across the UK.
  • Thousands of street car chargers to be installed February 23, 2026
    Drivers without off-street parking will benefit from 3,000 new on-street car charging points.
  • University celebrates Bafta Film Awards successes February 23, 2026
    AUB tutor Dean Atta and graduate Lars Thomas Skare celebrated wins at the Bafta Film Awards.
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