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Posted on October 25, 2018October 23, 2018 by admin

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    Tonnes of wire and netting from a cherry farm in Somerset will cover buildings to catch drone bombs.
  • 'Filthy' state of UK's oldest lido 'heartbreaking' July 11, 2025
    Cleveland Pool is closed for its second summer season after a grand relaunch in 2023.
  • Match for Marcus: Yeovil take on Rovers July 10, 2025
    Marcus Stewart discusses life after football, fundraising and hopes for a cure for MND.
  • Damaged car park losing council £269k a year July 10, 2025
    The council is paying £500,000 a year to rent the car park - even though it is only partially open.
  • Queen hands out seeds and cuttings from her garden July 10, 2025
    During her visits she watered the flowers, unveiled commemorative plaques and helped make cupcakes.

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Missed an issue? Read online!

RSS BBC Somerset News

  • Cherry farm netting helps to stop bombs in Ukraine July 11, 2025
    Tonnes of wire and netting from a cherry farm in Somerset will cover buildings to catch drone bombs.
  • 'Filthy' state of UK's oldest lido 'heartbreaking' July 11, 2025
    Cleveland Pool is closed for its second summer season after a grand relaunch in 2023.
  • Match for Marcus: Yeovil take on Rovers July 10, 2025
    Marcus Stewart discusses life after football, fundraising and hopes for a cure for MND.
  • Damaged car park losing council £269k a year July 10, 2025
    The council is paying £500,000 a year to rent the car park - even though it is only partially open.
  • Queen hands out seeds and cuttings from her garden July 10, 2025
    During her visits she watered the flowers, unveiled commemorative plaques and helped make cupcakes.

RSS BBC Dorset News

  • Truro City sign Bournemouth youngster Kinsey on loan July 10, 2025
    Truro City sign AFC Bournemouth defender Max Kinsey on a season-long loan.
  • Foster children 'should feel loved and cared for' July 10, 2025
    Sue and Des describe how rewarding fostering is as part of a Dorset Council campaign.
  • Bridge and waterfront closed for lagoon repairs July 10, 2025
    Baiter Park's waterfront path will shut while Pool Park Lagoon's sluice channel is repaired.
  • 'We're leaving the town centre' July 10, 2025
    As prices rise, some restaurant owners tell us they are moving out of Bournemouth.
  • A kinder way to dredge West Bay July 10, 2025
    A trial in the harbour could save money and reduce the effect on nature.
  • Streets set for pavement EV charging trial July 10, 2025
    Residents can charge electric vehicles parked on the street via cables within a pavement gully.
  • Impact of cost rises on high street restaurants July 10, 2025
    One restaurant is relocating to the suburbs while another is changing to become an events space.
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