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Tag: Rolling Stones

Posted on June 26, 2013July 5, 2013

Council staff hard at work as Glastonbury gets ready to party

Glastonbury FestivalWith more than 170,000 music fans about to descend on Mendip for this year’s world-famous Glastonbury Festival, staff at the district council have been hard at work behind the scenes. The council boasts many years of Glastonbury Festival experience between the band of staff that work on all aspects of monitoring the legendary event. Full Story: Read More

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  • Water company explains how a meter could save cash January 25, 2026
    South West Water says 95% of people see a reduction in their bill after installing a water meter.
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    People are asked to follow warning signs and find alternative routes as some roads are impassable.
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    The owner of the garage says roadworks in the area contributed to the decision to close.
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    A roundup of photographs from around the region this week.
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