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Tag: Green Down Nature Reserve

Posted on October 14, 2016

Green Down Nature Reserve gets £500 reward

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Somerset Wildlife Trust’s Green Down Nature Reserve, near Somerton, supports one of the largest populations of the Large Blue butterfly in Europe.  That is why Wessex Water’s Senior Ecologist Mark Doughty will be visiting the Reserve with a £500 Wessex Watermark Award on Wednesday 12th October. Full story: Read more

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  • Weather warning issued for flood-hit county February 2, 2026
    A major incident alert put in place by Somerset Council remains in force.
  • Couple to re-start trek around Britain's coastline February 2, 2026
    After having to halt their first attempt due to an injury, the couple are ready to set off again.
  • Women affected by pension changes 'not going away' February 2, 2026
    "There is nothing tougher than a tough old lady, so we are not giving up."
  • Tower block to be replaced by affordable homes February 2, 2026
    Hillsborough House was built as social housing in 1965 but no longer meets modern standards.
  • Farmer rescues lorry driver from flooded road February 1, 2026
    A lorry driver had to be rescued with a tractor after his vehicle got stuck in flood water.

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