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Posted on October 31, 2019October 29, 2019 by admin

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    A jury is told three defendants left the country in a "deeply unusual" way after the alleged rape.
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    Minehead will be left without a post office after the store that currently hosts it closes for good.
  • New section of historic pier lifted into place June 9, 2026
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  • Carnival reveals dramatic change to help save cash June 10, 2026
    Shepton Carnival says for the first time ever it will not be able to pay appearance or prize money.
  • Women prepare for 'space jobs that don't exist yet' June 10, 2026
    Hundreds of women attend the annual AeroWomen women event in Yeovil.
  • Afghan men 'fled UK in lorry after raping girl' June 9, 2026
    A jury is told three defendants left the country in a "deeply unusual" way after the alleged rape.
  • Town says farewell to last remaining Post Office June 9, 2026
    Minehead will be left without a post office after the store that currently hosts it closes for good.
  • New section of historic pier lifted into place June 9, 2026
    Work to restore the Grade-II* listed Birnbeck Pier in Weston-super-Mare is under way.

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  • University to launch defence technology courses June 10, 2026
    Bournemouth University receives £2.8m from the Ministry of Defence to fund the courses.
  • Treadmill challenge for child with rare disease June 10, 2026
    Nursery staff took on the 'Three Peaks Challenge' on treadmills for Teraysa who has Batten disease.
  • Rushen balancing speedway success with exams June 9, 2026
    For 16-year-old Poole Pirates rider Cooper Rushen, exams have not been his sole focus this summer.
  • School grieves for young brothers killed in car crash June 9, 2026
    A primary school in Christchurch, Dorset, confirms two of its pupils died in a crash at half term.
  • 'We made the goal nets for 1966 World Cup final' June 9, 2026
    A firm in Dorset recalls its proud history of providing nets for historic sporting occasions.
  • Teenage girls sexually assaulted at tractor show June 9, 2026
    Two 14-year-old girls were groped by two men who approached them at Dorset Tractor Festival.
  • New synagogue welcomes Chief Rabbi in 'trying times' June 9, 2026
    Sir Ephraim Mirvis attended the special event for the Bournemouth Hebrew Congregation.
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