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

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    Plans for the 64-acre farm are now the subject of a public inquiry.
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    A wildlife charity says it has seen an increase in injured or dead otters being reported.
  • Repairing potholes like 'darning fishnet tights' February 12, 2026
    Somerset drivers are facing bills of hundreds of pounds due to road damage, it is claimed.
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    Queen Camilla speaks to 999 call handlers to hear how they deal with domestic abuse calls.

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Missed an issue? Read online!

RSS BBC Somerset News

  • Secret Somerset February 13, 2026
    A well in Cothelstone is said to grant a wish to those seeking love.
  • Solar farm would have 'unacceptable visual impact' February 13, 2026
    Plans for the 64-acre farm are now the subject of a public inquiry.
  • Concern over rise in otter deaths on rural roads February 13, 2026
    A wildlife charity says it has seen an increase in injured or dead otters being reported.
  • Repairing potholes like 'darning fishnet tights' February 12, 2026
    Somerset drivers are facing bills of hundreds of pounds due to road damage, it is claimed.
  • Queen 'horrified' by domestic abuse calls February 12, 2026
    Queen Camilla speaks to 999 call handlers to hear how they deal with domestic abuse calls.

RSS BBC Dorset News

  • What to do if a storm dumps a beach in your harbour February 13, 2026
    A range of methods are being used to remove the sediment that blocked the entrance of West Bay Harbour.
  • Large cliff collapse closes South West Coast Path February 13, 2026
    A section of the South West coast path in Dorset has been sealed off.
  • Couple 'devastated' as community garden could end February 13, 2026
    Cheryl and Alan Reynolds say they are unable to maintain the community garden due to health problems.
  • Swimming spots that could become designated dips February 13, 2026
    The government says the plans would increase the number of England's official bathing sites to 464.
  • Large cliff collapse closes South West Coast Path February 12, 2026
    Dorset Council says it has closed the coast path and is working on a diversion.
  • Extreme wet weather hits farms and plant nurseries February 12, 2026
    Farm fields are under water and polytunnels of plants have been flooded following recent downpours.
  • Popular beach to close for half term February 12, 2026
    It'll be diggers not sandcastles for visitors to one Dorset town during half term.
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