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Tag: Exhibition

Posted on May 16, 2018

LONGLEAT JOINS FORCES WITH THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM TO BRING T. REX ROARING BACK TO LIFE

A stunning new interactive indoor exhibition, featuring a 13-metre-long life-sized Tyrannosaurus rex, roars into action at Longleat later this month. Running from May 24th to September 3rd, ‘T. rex: The Killer Question’ transports visitors back through time to come face to face with the fiercest dinosaur ever to have roamed the planet. Full story: Read more

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Posted on June 9, 2017

Dorset weaver-printmaker Jacy Wall tests her boundaries at New Exhibition

Jacy Wall. Photo: Matt Austin

On the face of it the prolonged, patient process of tapestry weaving has little in common with the traditional gentleman’s game of cricket – but West Dorset-based weaver and printmaker Jacy Wall would have us think again. “I listen to Test Match Special all the time, it’s an absolute inspiration,” she confides. Full story: Read more

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Posted on June 14, 2016

Shiver Me Timbers….Museum of Somerset Announces Summer Family Exhibition

Museum of Somerset Summer exhibitionLandlubbers are invited to enjoy a swashbuckling day out at the Museum of Somerset this summer with the announcement of its family blockbuster exhibition. The museum will host the touring exhibition ‘Pirates! Fact and Fiction’ where visitors can enjoy taking a journey through pirate history, film and literature. Full story: Read more

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  • Church hit by anti-social behaviour to reopen February 25, 2026
    St John's wants volunteers to help welcome people into the building several times a week.
  • Council tax rise approved, how does it affect you? February 25, 2026
    People in North Somerset are due to pay 8.99% more council tax from April.
  • Prop Sela to stay with Bath until 2028 February 25, 2026
    Prop Vilikesa Sela signs a new two-year deal with Bath, agreeing extended terms until 2028.
  • Prop Sela to stay with Bath until 2028 February 25, 2026
    Prop Vilikesa Sela signs a new two-year deal with Bath, agreeing extended terms until 2028.
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    A minister says she has "significant concerns" about Somerset Council's financial planning.

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    A second anaerobic digestor will open in Dorset to deal with rising food waste recycling needs.
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    The study is examining whether an extra check-up will lead to fewer asthma or wheeze attacks.
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    Frank Roberts has spent ten years collecting roadside rubbish around the Isle of Purbeck.
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