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Posted on November 24, 2016November 23, 2016

December Issue Out Now!

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Posted on November 15, 2016November 15, 2016

FORMER TEACHER IS FLOURISHING IN NEW CAREER!

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From teacher to florist, one mum decided to make the most of her maternity leave and started a new career and business following the birth of her son. Katherine Shean, who until recently had been known as ‘Mrs Shean’ in primary classrooms across Dorset and Somerset, now runs Spring Rise Floral Design from her studio and cottage in Bourton, Dorset. Full story: Read more

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Posted on November 14, 2016

Sherborne Castle Classic & Supercar Show Raises £53,000 for Charities

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Hosted by our Presidents, Edward and Maria Wingfield Digby of Sherborne Castle, show Chairman Nigel Young invited the 3 supporting Rotary Clubs and Inner Wheel* to make awards for a total of 9 charities sharing the £53,000 raised by the show. Full story: Read more

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⬇️ June Issue Out Now ⬇️

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RSS BBC Somerset News

  • Locals fear roadworks will cause 'rat-run chaos' June 10, 2025
    Work will begin in June to replace a deteriorating 51-year-old concrete road and motorway junction.
  • Children to get free bus travel for the summer June 10, 2025
    Fares for under 16s are normally capped at £1 per journey but will be free over over the summer.
  • 'Impossible' to get driving tests, say learners June 10, 2025
    Private companies are block-booking slots and selling them at a higher price, learners say.
  • Illegal quarry rave took 12 hours to shut down June 9, 2025
    Police seized five van-loads of music equipment and dispersed about 200 people from the terrain.
  • Police officer who faked working from home banned June 9, 2025
    PC Liam Reakes weighed down the Z key on his laptop to give the impression he was working.

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Missed an issue? Read online!

RSS BBC Somerset News

  • Locals fear roadworks will cause 'rat-run chaos' June 10, 2025
    Work will begin in June to replace a deteriorating 51-year-old concrete road and motorway junction.
  • Children to get free bus travel for the summer June 10, 2025
    Fares for under 16s are normally capped at £1 per journey but will be free over over the summer.
  • 'Impossible' to get driving tests, say learners June 10, 2025
    Private companies are block-booking slots and selling them at a higher price, learners say.
  • Illegal quarry rave took 12 hours to shut down June 9, 2025
    Police seized five van-loads of music equipment and dispersed about 200 people from the terrain.
  • Police officer who faked working from home banned June 9, 2025
    PC Liam Reakes weighed down the Z key on his laptop to give the impression he was working.

RSS BBC Dorset News

  • Mixed ratings for surgery at NHS trust hospitals June 10, 2025
    Surgical departments in Bournemouth and Poole received mixed reviews from inspectors.
  • Premature kid 'beats odds' and will join cliff herd June 10, 2025
    Midget was born at a farm in Bournemouth, weighing 2.1kg (4.6lb), but was rejected by his mother.
  • The mystery of the Okeford Fitzpaine murder June 9, 2025
    The murder of Rector John Forde has been solved, 700 years on.
  • Spot the difference at Shaftesbury Lido June 9, 2025
    The outdoor pool is open after £100k refurb. So what's changed?
  • Lost playgrounds should be replaced, says MP June 9, 2025
    Bournemouth MP Tom Hayes says that if a playground is built on it should be replaced nearby.
  • New bus serves 'impossible to reach' attractions June 9, 2025
    The 200 Purbeck Shuttle will connect Wareham station with the Blue Pool and RSPB Arne.
  • Climate change a growing problem for power network June 9, 2025
    Longer growing seasons for trees leave power companies having to make extra cuts to clear power lines.
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