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

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    Lesley Parker says she has been told her house will flood in two days if an extra pump is not used.
  • Plea from shop leader as paying with cash costs more January 27, 2026
    Paying to process cash is costing businesses more as banks rise prices.
  • Metal detectorists give £40k for hospital scanner January 27, 2026
    The team behind the largest metal detecting event in Europe raise the money for a new £4m scanner.
  • Pumps installed after 'wettest week in 12 years' January 26, 2026
    Environment Agency is limiting risk but it is not expecting a repeat of the 2014 floods.
  • Children in rural areas offered vaccines from home January 26, 2026
    The pilot aims to reach families who may face barriers in reaching a GP surgery.

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RSS BBC Somerset News

  • Woman facing flooding 'feels like sacrificial goat' January 27, 2026
    Lesley Parker says she has been told her house will flood in two days if an extra pump is not used.
  • Plea from shop leader as paying with cash costs more January 27, 2026
    Paying to process cash is costing businesses more as banks rise prices.
  • Metal detectorists give £40k for hospital scanner January 27, 2026
    The team behind the largest metal detecting event in Europe raise the money for a new £4m scanner.
  • Pumps installed after 'wettest week in 12 years' January 26, 2026
    Environment Agency is limiting risk but it is not expecting a repeat of the 2014 floods.
  • Children in rural areas offered vaccines from home January 26, 2026
    The pilot aims to reach families who may face barriers in reaching a GP surgery.

RSS BBC Dorset News

  • Bridge repair vital as traffic lights cause delays January 27, 2026
    Temporary traffic lights are being manned to minimise tailbacks while urgent repairs take place.
  • Bournemouth complete loan move for goalkeeper Mandas January 27, 2026
    Greek goalkeeper Christos Mandas says "a magical atmosphere between the players and the fans" helped sway his decision to join Bournemouth on loan from Lazio.
  • Council says no long stays in emergency accommodation January 27, 2026
    BCP Council says new figures reflect the efforts of its housing teams.
  • 'I built my own prosthetic leg, it's like playing with Meccano' January 27, 2026
    The former engineer is drawing on his expertise to build a running leg for a fraction of the cost.
  • Alabama bin washes up on UK beach January 26, 2026
    Ryan Stalker says he found the rubbish bin while out at the beach in Weymouth.
  • Traitors' James has 'no regrets' after game finale January 26, 2026
    Weymouth's James Baker was eliminated at the start of the Traitors season finale with "no regrets".
  • Broken-down train cleared as services back to normal January 26, 2026
    The incident between Winchester and Basingstoke caused disruption to services until about midday.
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