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Posted on August 23, 2018August 21, 2018 by admin

September Issue Out Now!

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RSS BBC Somerset News

  • New course is a 'pivotal moment' for EV sector March 24, 2026
    A new college course is to be offered to workers at the UK's biggest electric vehicle battery plant.
  • Mother of attacks victim urges police footage probe March 24, 2026
    Emma Webber calls for an investigation into which police staff unnecessarily viewed footage.
  • Terrier rescued from rabbit hole after two days March 24, 2026
    The 13-year-old terrier called Mole stayed true to her name when she headed underground.
  • Mayor felt 'trapped and unsafe' amid confrontation March 24, 2026
    Helen Godwin said activists followed her out of a meeting and cornered her in a lift.
  • Mothers' walk raises more than £10,000 for schools March 24, 2026
    The Moorland Mums walked the boundary of Exmoor National Park in just four days.

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  • BGT golden buzzer 'surreal', says farmers' choir March 24, 2026
    The Hawkstone Farmers' Choir were rewarded by judge Amanda Holden for their performance.
  • Mirror reflection triggered fire in thatched roof March 24, 2026
    A mirror on a windowsill reflecting sunlight is thought to have started the fire.
  • Sex offender jail needs night nurses, report says March 24, 2026
    A report says medical staff should be on duty overnight at HMP The Verne in Portland, Dorset.
  • Name and design of resident discount card revealed March 24, 2026
    The residents' card scheme will launch in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole this summer.
  • Fears for loss of tiny puffin colony March 24, 2026
    Motion-sensor cameras are being used to investigate why a puffin colony is declining.
  • The player who tackled cancer - and now wants to take on the world March 24, 2026
    Forced to be a fan at Qatar 2022 by a life-threatening illness, Wales midfielder David Brooks is determined to play at the 2026 World Cup finals.
  • The player who tackled cancer - and now wants to take on the world March 24, 2026
    Forced to be a fan at Qatar 2022 by a life-threatening illness, Wales midfielder David Brooks is determined to play at the 2026 World Cup finals.
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