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Tag: GUINEA PIGS

Posted on June 6, 2017

GUINEA PIGS TEST OUT LONGLEAT MINIATURE POLLING STATION

A group of guinea pigs were the obvious candidates to try out a miniature polling station at Longleat’s Animal Adventure this week. The quartet of straw pollsters were among the first to leave their marks on the ballot paper ahead of this Thursday’s General Election. Full story: Read more

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    A World War Two veteran who was an officer during D-Day has celebrated his 100th birthday.
  • No police disciplinary action after girl's M5 death January 8, 2026
    Two police officers are cleared after a teenager fled a police car and was hit by another vehicle.
  • 'Heartbreaking' plans to raise council tax by up to 11% January 8, 2026
    Council leaders say they may have to make "difficult decisions" if they cannot raise tax levels.
  • 'Good luck wishes' and 'badger recovery' January 8, 2026
    A look at what stories are trending across the West of England on Thursday 8 January.
  • GP practices now recognised as 'veteran friendly' January 8, 2026
    GP surgeries have signed up to a programme to help practitioners better understand veterans' needs.

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RSS BBC Somerset News

  • D-Day veteran celebrates 100th birthday January 8, 2026
    A World War Two veteran who was an officer during D-Day has celebrated his 100th birthday.
  • No police disciplinary action after girl's M5 death January 8, 2026
    Two police officers are cleared after a teenager fled a police car and was hit by another vehicle.
  • 'Heartbreaking' plans to raise council tax by up to 11% January 8, 2026
    Council leaders say they may have to make "difficult decisions" if they cannot raise tax levels.
  • 'Good luck wishes' and 'badger recovery' January 8, 2026
    A look at what stories are trending across the West of England on Thursday 8 January.
  • GP practices now recognised as 'veteran friendly' January 8, 2026
    GP surgeries have signed up to a programme to help practitioners better understand veterans' needs.

RSS BBC Dorset News

  • Hot tub dumped on roadside stuns council chairman January 8, 2026
    A spa is found filled to the brim with other rubbish including a toilet near Toller Porcorum in Dorset.
  • Man jailed for attempted murder escapes from prison January 8, 2026
    Kieran Cameron is serving a 23-year-prison sentence for an attempted murder in 2016.
  • Ice rink plans withdrawn after attraction closes January 8, 2026
    Bournemouth's festive ice rink closes for the season before its planning application can be decided.
  • Snow and strong winds forecast for region January 8, 2026
    The Met Office issues a yellow warning, which means delays and disruption are expected.
  • Twin Sails bridge set to reopen following repairs January 8, 2026
    The lifting bridge has been closed since engineers found "abnormal creaking" noises.
  • 'Like a movie' - Semenyo enjoys fairytale farewell January 7, 2026
    Antoine Semenyo could not have dreamed of a better ending to his Bournemouth career as his late winner against Spurs ends the Cherries' long winless run.
  • Beach hut owners look into legality of council tax January 7, 2026
    Beach hut owners in Mudeford say they will look at the legality of plans to double their council tax.
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