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Tag: 2016

Posted on May 25, 2016May 25, 2016

Celebration of the Arts – Glastonbury Fringe 16th – 27th June

Glastonbury Fringe2016 will be the 5th Glastonbury Fringe from 16th to 27th June, a celebration of the arts in Glastonbury. As well as promoting mainstream events the Fringe are delighted to welcome events to include the spiritual, holistic and healing side of Glastonbury. Full story: Read more

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Posted on April 22, 2016April 22, 2016

Calling all festival lovers…Gear up for Gumbeerfest 2016!

gumbeerfestBEER, cider and music lovers from Somerset are invited this July (2016) to an annual fundraising festival in the county. People will be able to enjoy two entertainment filled days on Friday, July 22 and Saturday, July 23 at Gumbeerfest, which takes place at the Cricket Club in Stogumber. Full story: Read more

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⬇️ Read March Issue ⬇️

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RSS BBC Somerset News

  • 'Financially fragile' council agrees tax rise March 4, 2026
    Somerset Council agreed a 4.99% rise in its share of residents' council tax bills from April.
  • Old Prison used as location for new Sherlock series March 4, 2026
    Locations in Bristol and Somerset have helped form the backdrop to the new period mystery thriller.
  • Concorde prototype's last flight 50 years ago March 4, 2026
    This year marks 50 years since the prototype Concorde 002 made its final flight to a museum.
  • Place of worship vandalised for a second time March 4, 2026
    The Kingdom Hall in Minehead was daubed with graffiti associated with the far right.
  • Bath prop Verden agrees new deal March 4, 2026
    Bath agree a contract extension with tight-head prop Kieran Verden until the end of the 2026-27 season.

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RSS BBC Somerset News

  • 'Financially fragile' council agrees tax rise March 4, 2026
    Somerset Council agreed a 4.99% rise in its share of residents' council tax bills from April.
  • Old Prison used as location for new Sherlock series March 4, 2026
    Locations in Bristol and Somerset have helped form the backdrop to the new period mystery thriller.
  • Concorde prototype's last flight 50 years ago March 4, 2026
    This year marks 50 years since the prototype Concorde 002 made its final flight to a museum.
  • Place of worship vandalised for a second time March 4, 2026
    The Kingdom Hall in Minehead was daubed with graffiti associated with the far right.
  • Bath prop Verden agrees new deal March 4, 2026
    Bath agree a contract extension with tight-head prop Kieran Verden until the end of the 2026-27 season.

RSS BBC Dorset News

  • 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.
  • Axed lollipop patrol to be saved and relocated March 4, 2026
    Dorset Council says it is in talks to move the school crossing patrol to a different location.
  • Two arson arrests over town centre flat fire March 4, 2026
    Police launch an investigation after the fire at a flat above a Bournemouth shop.
  • AFC Bournemouth March 4, 2026
    The Bournemouth midfielder reflected on a 0-0 draw against Brentford.
  • The highs and lows of AI in the tattoo industry March 4, 2026
    Weymouth tattoo parlour owner says AI can save time but it can also make the job harder.
  • More work, no funding - paediatrics under pressure March 4, 2026
    A team that transports seriously ill children says its workload is increasing with no additional funds.
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