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Tag: Out of Your Hands

Posted on June 20, 2017

Leweston Pupil Donates Competition Prize Money to Victims of Grenwell Tower Fire

Leweston pupil, Lorna (aged 9) has been awarded second place in a national poster competition about Staying Safe Online. The competition was run by the charity, Out of Your Hands, which supports exploring the digital world safely and happily. Lorna’s class all created posters in their Computing lessons and even took the photographs that they used. Full story: Read more

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    The Met Office says the milestone was marked at a weather station in Liscombe over the weekend.
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    Yeovil officers have been based in council offices since 2020 but will move to the station next year.
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    Organisers say volunteers are getting older and have busier home lives.
  • Hospital opens new unit to expand health services February 23, 2026
    The new Mendip Unit will provide minor services and procedures to help bring down NHS waiting lists.
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    Police are asking pawn shops who may have been offered the stolen jewellery to get in touch.

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RSS BBC Somerset News

  • The village which has seen 51 days of non-stop rain February 23, 2026
    The Met Office says the milestone was marked at a weather station in Liscombe over the weekend.
  • Town's multi-million police station revamp begins February 23, 2026
    Yeovil officers have been based in council offices since 2020 but will move to the station next year.
  • Bank holiday events at brink over lack of volunteers February 23, 2026
    Organisers say volunteers are getting older and have busier home lives.
  • Hospital opens new unit to expand health services February 23, 2026
    The new Mendip Unit will provide minor services and procedures to help bring down NHS waiting lists.
  • Wedding ring stolen from widower's home February 22, 2026
    Police are asking pawn shops who may have been offered the stolen jewellery to get in touch.

RSS BBC Dorset News

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    Jo O'Connell is preparing for a six-day drive across India with 35 women to raise money for charity.
  • 'Being gay made it harder to get gambling support' February 23, 2026
    A Bournemouth University study explores gambling harms in the LGBT community.
  • Labrador lost in fog found after two-hour search February 22, 2026
    Uska the Labrador ran off with some deer and went missing while out on a walk.
  • Plan for 20mph limit to cover 139 of town's roads February 22, 2026
    The council in Bournemouth says the move will improve safety.
  • Big Picture: This week's images from the South February 22, 2026
    The best images sent to us from Berkshire, Dorset, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight and Oxfordshire.
  • Weekly round-up: Five stories you may have missed February 22, 2026
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  • West Ham held to goalless draw by Bournemouth February 21, 2026
    Third-bottom West Ham spurn the chance to put pressure on the teams above them in the table as they are held to a 0-0 draw at home to Bournemouth.
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