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Posted on February 22, 2018February 21, 2018 by admin

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RSS BBC Somerset News

  • 'Disgraceful' hosepipe bans and blocked police car July 15, 2025
    A look at what stories are trending across the West of England on Tuesday, 15 July.
  • Landlord told to take action after electrocution July 15, 2025
    The man cut through electrical cables but the coroner said no risk assessment had been carried out.
  • Young people need 'affordable and safe' places to go July 15, 2025
    Somerset youth clubs say they are struggling to make ends meet and need more support to avoid closure.
  • Battle was 'turning point in England's history' July 15, 2025
    This battle has been described as "the beginning of the end" for Royalist forces in the Civil War.
  • Moral injury storybook teaches 'coping strategies' July 15, 2025
    The free book helps families cope together after traumatising events.

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    Residents are urged to take part in a bus service consultation as the council reviews its subsidies.
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    Turner Prize-nominated artist Rory Pilgrim's artwork includes lyrics part-written by prisoners.
  • CCTV images appeal after seaside disorder July 14, 2025
    Police continue their investigations into disorder near Bournemouth seafront.
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    Visitors flock to Bournemouth and park when the see the sea.
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