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Tag: South Somerset District Council (SSDC)

Posted on November 2, 2018November 2, 2018

WALK THE COMMEMORATIVE FIRST WORLD WAR WALK WITH THE COMMUNITY HERITAGE ACCESS CENTRE TEAM

Yeovil town centre War Memorial

In the year that marks a century since the end of the First World War, South Somerset District Council (SSDC) would like to invite people to join in a guided walk around Yeovil town centre. Full story: Read more

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Posted on June 20, 2016

Crime and Punishment history display shown in Yeovil’s first official Police Station

Police & Crime Display 1

The Heritage Team at South Somerset District Council (SSDC) have put a display in the Town House in Yeovil, which details Crime and Punishment in the town. The display details the history of policing in the town from Anglo-Saxon times to the present day. Full story: Read more

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⬇️ Read March Issue ⬇️

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RSS BBC Somerset News

  • Children's bus tickets capped at £1 until 2029 March 22, 2026
    The West of England Combined Authority announces an extension of support packages for passengers.
  • In Pictures: Spring equinox and US bombers March 22, 2026
    Early daffodils and blossom are spotted in Wiltshire and flood waters recede in Somerset.
  • Businesses worried as fuel prices rise March 22, 2026
    An increase in fuel prices amidst the US-Israel war with Iran is affecting businesses in the UK.
  • The story behind new giant statues at Temple Meads March 22, 2026
    Goram and Vincent's story tell the mythical tale of how several local landscapes came to exist.
  • Crews extinguish 'significant' woodland fire March 21, 2026
    Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service say the cause is believed to be accidental.

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RSS BBC Somerset News

  • Children's bus tickets capped at £1 until 2029 March 22, 2026
    The West of England Combined Authority announces an extension of support packages for passengers.
  • In Pictures: Spring equinox and US bombers March 22, 2026
    Early daffodils and blossom are spotted in Wiltshire and flood waters recede in Somerset.
  • Businesses worried as fuel prices rise March 22, 2026
    An increase in fuel prices amidst the US-Israel war with Iran is affecting businesses in the UK.
  • The story behind new giant statues at Temple Meads March 22, 2026
    Goram and Vincent's story tell the mythical tale of how several local landscapes came to exist.
  • Crews extinguish 'significant' woodland fire March 21, 2026
    Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service say the cause is believed to be accidental.

RSS BBC Dorset News

  • Ambulance service opens 'milestone' county base March 22, 2026
    The new hub in Ferndown brings together services that were previously located across Dorset.
  • New Lidl store approved after planning battle March 22, 2026
    The German supermarket chain will build a new store at Westover Retail Park in Bournemouth.
  • Weekly round-up: Five stories you may have missed March 22, 2026
    A story about a red kite swiping a sausage roll was among our most read in the south of England.
  • Big Picture: This week's images from the South March 22, 2026
    The best images sent to us from Berkshire, Dorset, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight and Oxfordshire.
  • Dame Jenni was 'broadcasting giant', says co-presenter March 21, 2026
    Bruce Parker pays tribute to his late colleague and friend Dame Jenni Murray.
  • Next stage of beach protection work completed March 21, 2026
    Without the groynes, the coastline could erode by up to 3ft (1m) every year, says BCP council.
  • 'The referee got it wrong' - Pundits disagree on Amad penalty claim March 21, 2026
    Football Focus' Dion Dublin says he thinks "the referee got it wrong" and Manchester United should have been awarded a penalty when Amad Diallo appeared to be pulled back inside the box by Adrien Truffert.
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