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Posted on October 28, 2021October 28, 2021 by admin

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  • Bristol sign Moody and Sinclair from Cornish Pirates March 5, 2026
    Bristol Bears sign Sol Moody and Louie Sinclair from Champ side Cornish Pirates after the pair impressed in the second tier on loan from Exeter Chiefs.
  • Schools celebrate World Book Day in costume March 5, 2026
    The annual event aims to "encourage a lifelong love of reading" among children.
  • Minister visits Leonardo after £1bn deal secured March 5, 2026
    The £1bn deal for 23 aircraft will help to secure the future of the site in Yeovil.
  • Water firm says it will not pass on parasite fine March 5, 2026
    South West Water says its customers will not pay higher bills as the firm faces a penalty.
  • Councillor rejoins Tories after leaving for Reform March 5, 2026
    Alistair Hendry, who represents Burnham-on-Sea on Somerset Council, says he "acted in haste".

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Missed an issue? Read online!

RSS BBC Somerset News

  • Bristol sign Moody and Sinclair from Cornish Pirates March 5, 2026
    Bristol Bears sign Sol Moody and Louie Sinclair from Champ side Cornish Pirates after the pair impressed in the second tier on loan from Exeter Chiefs.
  • Schools celebrate World Book Day in costume March 5, 2026
    The annual event aims to "encourage a lifelong love of reading" among children.
  • Minister visits Leonardo after £1bn deal secured March 5, 2026
    The £1bn deal for 23 aircraft will help to secure the future of the site in Yeovil.
  • Water firm says it will not pass on parasite fine March 5, 2026
    South West Water says its customers will not pay higher bills as the firm faces a penalty.
  • Councillor rejoins Tories after leaving for Reform March 5, 2026
    Alistair Hendry, who represents Burnham-on-Sea on Somerset Council, says he "acted in haste".

RSS BBC Dorset News

  • Doctor who sexually assaulted male patients jailed March 5, 2026
    Timothy Girling, of West Molesey, has been jailed for six years for sexually assaulting patients.
  • Crew and dogs rescued from boat run aground in fog March 5, 2026
    The motorboat was found grounded off Brownsea Island in thick fog.
  • Flying Scotsman returns to haul trains at railway March 5, 2026
    The famous steam locomotive will be in Dorset for 10 days in the autumn.
  • Nest sites await return of history-making ospreys March 5, 2026
    Male osprey 022 and female CJ7 have nested at Careys Secret Garden near Wareham, Dorset, since 2022.
  • Power station remembered at town exhibition March 5, 2026
    A museum gathers visitors' memorabilia and reunites former Poole Power Station workers.
  • Tunnel idea sparks interest but no Elon Musk money March 4, 2026
    Aaron Gibson from Poole entered a competition run by Elon Musk's firm, The Boring Company.
  • Pitch invaders get football ban after steward hurt March 4, 2026
    Riley Wood and Brandon Bashforth are banned from going to football matches for three years.
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