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

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  • 'There's nothing like this choir - it's very unique' June 2, 2026
    The City of Bath Male choir celebrate winning two awards at international choir festivals.
  • Festival to host first running speed-dating event June 2, 2026
    Bristol-based Ravers2Runners is organising a "romantic" trail as part of a new festival.
  • Unofficial airport car parks 'causing suffering' June 1, 2026
    Residents says many people also park on village side streets then take taxis to the airport.
  • Painted lions go on display in World Cup trail June 1, 2026
    The lions will be auctioned in September to raise money for the Barnaby Webber Foundation.
  • 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".

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  • Woman, 71, reunited with life-saving ambulance crew June 2, 2026
    Susan Rousell, from Highcliffe in Christchurch, suffered a cardiac arrest at her home in November.
  • Why are we given only one chance to have a baby? June 2, 2026
    Women in south-west England are only able to access one partial round of NHS-funded IVF.
  • Warm spring sparks toxic caterpillar health warning June 2, 2026
    Skin or eye irritation from the caterpillar's hairs can affect both people and animals.
  • Rare white-tailed eagle disappears in Yorkshire June 1, 2026
    The satellite-tagged bird, part of a breeding programme, lost contact in the North York Moors.
  • 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.
  • Places you could visit to celebrate Dorset Day June 1, 2026
    On Dorset Day, BBC reporter Sophie Cridland suggests four places to celebrate the county.
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