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

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    A new board is working on a recovery plan and hopes to avoid repaying government funding
  • Almost 250,000 badgers were culled: was it worth it? June 5, 2026
    Opponents say it was a 'travesty'. Supporters say it was well worth it. So what is the evidence?
  • Chippies turn to new species amid 'massive' cod price rise June 5, 2026
    Experts say cod has turned into "white gold" as the prices keeps going up.
  • How Shearer's Euro 96 goal could help solve woman's murder June 5, 2026
    Melanie Hall disappeared after a night out in 1996. Her remains were found in 2009 by a motorway.
  • Glamorgan beat Somerset with last-ball boundary June 4, 2026
    Glamorgan record a Vitality Blast double over holders Somerset with a thrilling four-wicket win off the last ball at the Cooper Associates Ground, Taunton.

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RSS BBC Somerset News

  • Hope for arts venue at risk over £2.4m clawback June 5, 2026
    A new board is working on a recovery plan and hopes to avoid repaying government funding
  • Almost 250,000 badgers were culled: was it worth it? June 5, 2026
    Opponents say it was a 'travesty'. Supporters say it was well worth it. So what is the evidence?
  • Chippies turn to new species amid 'massive' cod price rise June 5, 2026
    Experts say cod has turned into "white gold" as the prices keeps going up.
  • How Shearer's Euro 96 goal could help solve woman's murder June 5, 2026
    Melanie Hall disappeared after a night out in 1996. Her remains were found in 2009 by a motorway.
  • Glamorgan beat Somerset with last-ball boundary June 4, 2026
    Glamorgan record a Vitality Blast double over holders Somerset with a thrilling four-wicket win off the last ball at the Cooper Associates Ground, Taunton.

RSS BBC Dorset News

  • Kite festival postponed due to high winds June 5, 2026
    The festival team says the weather forecast makes it unsafe for gazebos and flying bigger kites.
  • Robot begins tests to combat killer weeds June 5, 2026
    The robot, called Raggy, will begin field trials at a range of farms and land in Dorset this summer.
  • Why has Iraola only signed a two-year contract at Liverpool? June 4, 2026
    Our Ask Me Anything team looks into why Andoni Iraola has signed a contract for just two years as Liverpool manager.
  • Trust proposes school merger as pupil numbers fall June 4, 2026
    Coastal Learning Partnership academy trust runs 20 primary schools across Dorset.
  • Cargo airline enters administration June 4, 2026
    The company has not yet confirmed job losses but joint administrators have been appointed.
  • Murder suspects bailed after body found in harbour June 4, 2026
    Michael Mitchell, 35, from Chelmsford in Essex, is thought to have gone in the water on Friday.
  • Pre-school shut over fears children at risk of harm June 4, 2026
    Twin Oaks Pre-School in Kitchener Crescent, Poole, has been closed in line with Ofsted's policy.
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