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Posted on September 29, 2016September 29, 2016

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Posted on September 27, 2016

Sherborne Castle Classic & Supercar Show ‘Donates’ £53,000 to Local Charities & Cancer Research UK

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Presidents of the Show and Owners of the Sherborne Castle Estate – Edward and Maria Wingfield Digby said: ‘We are thrilled that the Show held in July has been a huge success and is able to donate such an astonishing amount to charity from a one-day event. Full story: Read more

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Posted on September 20, 2016

Award-winning Christmas displays return to The Gardens Group

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From hanging thousands of baubles and labelling boxfuls of ornaments to building partition walls and painting festive scenes, Louise Burks, director of The Gardens Group, and her team are preparing for the centres’ much-anticipated and award-winning Christmas displays, which will be unveiled at a number of special open evenings throughout October. Full story: Read more

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⬇️ June Issue Out Now ⬇️

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RSS BBC Somerset News

  • 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.
  • Men's mental health group comes to Somerset town June 9, 2025
    Organisers say the sessions will be a space where men can speak openly and share their struggles.
  • Nuclear power stations and Robbie Williams June 9, 2025
    A look at what stories are trending across the West of England on Monday June 9
  • Council moves bin collections to every three weeks June 9, 2025
    North Somerset Council says the move could save the council millions of pounds.

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Missed an issue? Read online!

RSS BBC Somerset News

  • 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.
  • Men's mental health group comes to Somerset town June 9, 2025
    Organisers say the sessions will be a space where men can speak openly and share their struggles.
  • Nuclear power stations and Robbie Williams June 9, 2025
    A look at what stories are trending across the West of England on Monday June 9
  • Council moves bin collections to every three weeks June 9, 2025
    North Somerset Council says the move could save the council millions of pounds.

RSS BBC Dorset News

  • 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.
  • National Trust completes coastline 'jigsaw' June 9, 2025
    The National Trust acquires a strip of land to improve wildlife conservation and access for walkers.
  • Removal of beach sea defences given go-ahead June 8, 2025
    Defences will be removed from Middle Beach, Studland, as part of ongoing work by the National Trust.
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