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Posted on October 29, 2015October 28, 2015 by admin

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RSS BBC Somerset News

  • BGT winners say mental health message most important June 1, 2026
    James Florey from the Hawkstone Farmers Choir says the BGT win "hasn't really sunk in yet".
  • Felled tree transformed into prayer sculpture June 1, 2026
    The 175-year-old cedar had to be cut down after another tree fell during storms last year.
  • Local students work on historic pier restoration June 1, 2026
    Young people from Weston-super-Mare play their part in the project to restore the historic pier.
  • Somerset beat Surrey to go level at top in Women's T20 Blast May 31, 2026
    Surrey and The Blaze both suffer their first defeats of the 2026 Women's T20 Blast on a day that shakes up the top of the standings.
  • Family event celebrates Exmoor's biodiversity May 31, 2026
    The Exmoor society is celebrating Big Nature Day at Nettlecombe Court near Williton today.

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  • BGT winners say mental health message most important June 1, 2026
    James Florey from the Hawkstone Farmers Choir says the BGT win "hasn't really sunk in yet".
  • Nature reserve walkway fire believed to be accident June 1, 2026
    The fire at Riverside Nature Reserve is believed to have been started by a campfire or a barbeque.
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    Weymouth, Portland and Chickerell young people are being offered jabs after April's cases in Dorset.
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    Chris Burston is among 32 patients to have taken part in a groundbreaking immunotherapy trial.
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