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Tag: Little Tern

Posted on February 14, 2019

Help Save this Year’s Little Tern Chicks on Chesil Beach

Photo: Thali Hamilton

The RSPB and partners launch an urgent Just Giving appeal to raise the money needed to run the annual Little Tern Recovery Project at Chesil Beach this summer, due to a shortfall in grant funding. Full story: Read more

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  • Building firm fined over 'horrific' death of employee September 18, 2025
    Gary Anstey was crushed to death when a 1.8m (6ft) high retaining wall collapsed on him in 2019.
  • Somerset title hopes end as Hants hold on for draw September 18, 2025
    Hampshire survive 126.5 overs in the second innings to end Somerset's title hopes and keep themselves out of the bottom two.
  • Cobblers to global icons - the story of Clarks September 18, 2025
    A new museum opens to tell the history of the Somerset shoemaking company.
  • New primary school pushed back, council says September 18, 2025
    The new school will now be built in the town rather than as part of a development on the outskirts.
  • Radiation a 'hidden bullet' says testing veteran September 18, 2025
    Terry Hughes believes his exposure to radiation is the reason his son is unable to have children.

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