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Posted on July 15, 2013

South Somerset Market Towns Guide App gets launched

SomersetThe South Somerset Market Towns Guide App has just been published in Android and Apple formats, and can be downloaded for free from www.townguideapps.com and itunes. The project has been developed by the South Somerset Market Towns Investment Group, whose members wanted to create a guide for both locals and visitors that could be accessed on the move via a smartphone or tablet. Full Story: Read More

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