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

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Missed an issue? Read online!

RSS BBC Somerset News

  • Community care criticised over safeguarding April 29, 2026
    Community projects which help people find care and support are warned over checks on employees.
  • Boy names UK's first electric quarry locomotive April 29, 2026
    A five-year-old boy wins a competition to name a Frome quarry's new electric shunting locomotive.
  • Uni student air cadets 'challenge stereotypes' April 29, 2026
    The 30 by 30 campaign encourages students to apply for a week's work experience as air cadets.
  • Author holds on to Punjabi heritage through food April 29, 2026
    A cookbook author is teaching people to make traditional Punjabi food in a bid to hold on to her heritage.
  • 'I can never let go' - the fight for cold case answers April 29, 2026
    As a taskforce is set up in south-west England looking into more than 200 cold cases, Helen Clark, from Somerset, is one of those still asking questions about her brother.

RSS BBC Dorset News

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    Eastleigh announce they have 10 players under contract for next season with eight players to leave the club.
  • Billam-Smith to face Rozicki in Zuffa's first UK show April 29, 2026
    Former world cruiserweight champion Chris Billam-Smith will headline Zuffa Boxing's first show in the UK against Canadian Ryan Rozicki.
  • Billam-Smith to face Rozicki in Zuffa's first UK show April 29, 2026
    Former world cruiserweight champion Chris Billam-Smith will headline Zuffa Boxing's first show in the UK against Canadian Ryan Rozicki.
  • 'Thomas the Tank Engine was written for me' April 29, 2026
    Christopher Awdry's father created the iconic Thomas the Tank Engine series in the 1940s when he was a young boy.
  • Swim rafts will not be replaced after legal advice April 29, 2026
    Weymouth Town Council says the swim rafts at Greenhill present a significant risk to the public.
  • Student uses space cosmic rays to make photographs April 29, 2026
    Blank negative photographic film sealed in a bag is sent to edge of space using a helium balloon.
  • Hedgehog rescued from 7ft-deep pipe on army camp April 28, 2026
    The RSPCA was called to Blandford Camp in Dorset after a member of the public spotted the hedgehog.
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