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Posted on September 24, 2015September 23, 2015 by admin

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  • On-demand bus providing 'lifeline' for passengers January 5, 2026
    Somerset Council says it is "determined" to protect the "vital" service for rural communities.
  • Winter wellbeing scheme urges people to 'reach out' January 5, 2026
    Bath Mind is urging people struggling with their mental health this winter to "reach out" for help.
  • Derelict mill site could host community-owned homes January 4, 2026
    The paper mill shut in 2015 but could now be used to help solve a town's housing crisis.
  • Striker McCormick signs new Yeovil deal until 2028 January 4, 2026
    Yeovil Town striker Luke McCormick extends his stay at Huish Park until the summer of 2028.
  • Prince William's estate bids to build 620 homes January 4, 2026
    Councillors must vote on the plans again to ensure potential river pollution is mitigated.

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Missed an issue? Read online!

RSS BBC Somerset News

  • On-demand bus providing 'lifeline' for passengers January 5, 2026
    Somerset Council says it is "determined" to protect the "vital" service for rural communities.
  • Winter wellbeing scheme urges people to 'reach out' January 5, 2026
    Bath Mind is urging people struggling with their mental health this winter to "reach out" for help.
  • Derelict mill site could host community-owned homes January 4, 2026
    The paper mill shut in 2015 but could now be used to help solve a town's housing crisis.
  • Striker McCormick signs new Yeovil deal until 2028 January 4, 2026
    Yeovil Town striker Luke McCormick extends his stay at Huish Park until the summer of 2028.
  • Prince William's estate bids to build 620 homes January 4, 2026
    Councillors must vote on the plans again to ensure potential river pollution is mitigated.

RSS BBC Dorset News

  • Landslip road closes for year-long safety works January 5, 2026
    Dorset Council previously said there was a risk of a fatality unless stabilisation works went ahead.
  • More snow and ice warnings take effect as schools due to return January 5, 2026
    The Met Office warns of disruption to travel as many people return to work and school after Christmas.
  • Wolf Moon lights up skies across south of England January 4, 2026
    Your photos of the Wolf Moon as it lights up the sky across the South and South East.
  • Heritage railway in talks over new line extension January 4, 2026
    Volunteers who rebuilt half a mile of railway at Shillingstone hope to extend it to over a mile.
  • Number of unoccupied council houses falls by 39% January 4, 2026
    There has been a 39% fall in the number of empty properties in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
  • Weekly round-up: Five stories you may have missed January 4, 2026
    The story of a dramatic rockfall on the Jurassic Coast is among our most read.
  • Big Picture: This week's images from the South January 4, 2026
    The best images sent to us from Berkshire, Dorset, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight and Oxfordshire.
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