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Posted on February 26, 2015February 25, 2015 by admin

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⬇️ February Issue ⬇️

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RSS BBC Somerset News

  • Could trams to and from Bristol Airport be introduced? February 11, 2026
    New plans for a potential mass transit system for the West of England are due to be revealed.
  • Trams or rail could be used in new airport link February 11, 2026
    Proposals for a mass transit system to serve Bristol Airport have been unveiled.
  • Refurbished CrossCountry Voyager train revealed February 11, 2026
    The upgraded train is the first to be brought into service as part of a £75m investment.
  • 'Engineer' beavers released into the wild February 11, 2026
    The National Trust hopes the animals will help reduce flooding in the region.
  • Call to change law after BBC finds women were covertly filmed on nights out February 10, 2026
    A private members' bill asks for a change to voyeurism legislation to stop videos being posted online for profit.

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Missed an issue? Read online!

RSS BBC Somerset News

  • Could trams to and from Bristol Airport be introduced? February 11, 2026
    New plans for a potential mass transit system for the West of England are due to be revealed.
  • Trams or rail could be used in new airport link February 11, 2026
    Proposals for a mass transit system to serve Bristol Airport have been unveiled.
  • Refurbished CrossCountry Voyager train revealed February 11, 2026
    The upgraded train is the first to be brought into service as part of a £75m investment.
  • 'Engineer' beavers released into the wild February 11, 2026
    The National Trust hopes the animals will help reduce flooding in the region.
  • Call to change law after BBC finds women were covertly filmed on nights out February 10, 2026
    A private members' bill asks for a change to voyeurism legislation to stop videos being posted online for profit.

RSS BBC Dorset News

  • How to nurse a loggerhead turtle back to health February 11, 2026
    Crush the loggerhead turtle settles in to her temporary home in Weymouth as her recovery continues.
  • Everton 1-2 Bournemouth - the fans' verdict February 11, 2026
    Everton and Bournemouth fans share their views after Tuesday evening's Premier League fixture
  • Refurbished CrossCountry Voyager train revealed February 11, 2026
    The upgraded train is the first to be brought into service as part of a £75m investment.
  • Sixty five 'filthy and frightened' dogs rescued from flat February 11, 2026
    Margaret Green Animal Rescue took in the mix of "filthy" chihuahuas, dachshunds and poodles.
  • Take a look inside the UK's quirkiest loo February 11, 2026
    Art museum The Sherborne wins an award for having the quirkiest loo in the UK.
  • Car crash PTSD left me unable to drive February 11, 2026
    Drivers caught in accidents in Dorset and on M25 say suffering PTSD makes driving difficult.
  • Iraola delighted with Rayan character February 10, 2026
    Bournemouth's Andoni Iraola is full of praise for new signing Rayan after he bounced back from conceding a penalty to score in their 2-1 comeback win against Everton.
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