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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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  • 'Happiness and relief' over new helicopter deal March 2, 2026
    Businesses in Yeovil say the government contract provides confidence and job security.
  • Two released after woman found with serious injuries March 2, 2026
    A woman was found with life-threatening injuries and two people were arrested at the scene.
  • Boyd and Burgess join Gloucester's leadership group March 2, 2026
    Gloucester Rugby add both Chris Boyd and Rob Burgess to the club's leadership group.
  • Opinions divided over new gun law plans after shooting of five people March 2, 2026
    The government is looking at changes to licensing after the Keyham mass shooting in 2022.
  • Helicopter deal could create 600 new jobs March 2, 2026
    The future of 3,000 jobs at the factory had been in limbo.

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Missed an issue? Read online!

RSS BBC Somerset News

  • 'Happiness and relief' over new helicopter deal March 2, 2026
    Businesses in Yeovil say the government contract provides confidence and job security.
  • Two released after woman found with serious injuries March 2, 2026
    A woman was found with life-threatening injuries and two people were arrested at the scene.
  • Boyd and Burgess join Gloucester's leadership group March 2, 2026
    Gloucester Rugby add both Chris Boyd and Rob Burgess to the club's leadership group.
  • Opinions divided over new gun law plans after shooting of five people March 2, 2026
    The government is looking at changes to licensing after the Keyham mass shooting in 2022.
  • Helicopter deal could create 600 new jobs March 2, 2026
    The future of 3,000 jobs at the factory had been in limbo.

RSS BBC Dorset News

  • Tribute to 'dearly loved' teenager who died in crash March 2, 2026
    Joshua Blake died in the crash in Morden Road near Wareham on 18 February.
  • 'I can see the missiles from my garden' March 2, 2026
    People in the Middle East share their experiences as Iran's neighbours are targeted with missiles.
  • Man with back injury airlifted from Jurassic Coast March 2, 2026
    The man was winched up to a coastguard helicopter from Jurassic Coast beauty spot Chapmans Pool.
  • Public meetings on fire station closures begin March 2, 2026
    The fire service has proposed closing four on-call stations in Dorset and four in Wiltshire.
  • 'Acts of kindness are key during Ramadan' March 2, 2026
    Muslims in the south of England describe their lives during the holy month.
  • How the studio behind BBC's Numberblocks began in a uni bar March 2, 2026
    The founder of the studio behind Numberblocks explains how the global hit show began at Bournemouth University.
  • AA concerned over resorts' parking fine increases March 1, 2026
    BCP Council wants to make permanent its trial rise in parking charge offence fees.
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