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Tag: Love Parks Week 13 -22 July

Posted on July 10, 2018July 10, 2018

It all started in a park – and the good times carry on: SSDC celebrate Love Parks Week (13 – 22 July)

A view across Chard Reservoir

South Somerset District Council is joining leading environmental charity, Keep Britain Tidy, and hundreds of parks across the country to celebrate Love Parks Week (13 – 22 July). Full story: Read more

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