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Posted on July 8, 2013

Community projects awarded £250,000 from Mendip Council

Mendip District CouncilMendip District Council has announced the local community projects which are to receive a total of £250,000 in funding.Earlier this year, the council set up a Local Legacy Fund and invited community groups throughout Mendip to bid for funds for specific projects which would provide a lasting legacy in the district. Full Story: Read More

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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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    Marcus Stewart discusses life after football, fundraising and hopes for a cure for MND.
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    The council is paying £500,000 a year to rent the car park - even though it is only partially open.
  • Queen hands out seeds and cuttings from her garden July 10, 2025
    During her visits she watered the flowers, unveiled commemorative plaques and helped make cupcakes.
  • The hidden team behind Wimbledon's floral displays July 10, 2025
    Will Bliss Carter and Karen Dehalu have been horticulturalists at Wimbledon for five years.
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    Police said there were no injuries in the incident at the Lidl store on Roman Road in Taunton.

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