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Tag: Sustainable farming

Posted on November 11, 2016

Another step along the road to creating a sustainable future for traditional free range egg farmers

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As part of its continuing commitment to supporting independent family-run farms, using the traditional flat deck production method, The Traditional Free Range Egg Company has announced that it will be moving from its current location in North Cheriton, Somerset, to a new home in North Cadbury from January 2017. Full story: Read more

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    Sir James Dyson is a long-time supporter of Bath and says his investment will help realise plans for a new stadium.
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    Sir James Dyson is a long-time supporter of Bath and says his investment will help realise plans for a new stadium.
  • Dyson takes 50% share of Bath Rugby March 18, 2026
    Sir James Dyson is a long-time supporter of Bath and says his investment will help realise plans for a new stadium.
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    He says the impact of floods and droughts will be felt for many months.
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    The crossroads near Wells has seen 67 crashes in 20 years, including a fatal accident in 2019.

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  • Dyson takes 50% share of Bath Rugby March 18, 2026
    Sir James Dyson is a long-time supporter of Bath and says his investment will help realise plans for a new stadium.
  • Dyson takes 50% share of Bath Rugby March 18, 2026
    Sir James Dyson is a long-time supporter of Bath and says his investment will help realise plans for a new stadium.
  • Dyson takes 50% share of Bath Rugby March 18, 2026
    Sir James Dyson is a long-time supporter of Bath and says his investment will help realise plans for a new stadium.
  • Farmer will make 'no money this year' due to floods March 18, 2026
    He says the impact of floods and droughts will be felt for many months.
  • Accident junction becoming roundabout in £4m upgrade March 18, 2026
    The crossroads near Wells has seen 67 crashes in 20 years, including a fatal accident in 2019.

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    Coastguard rescue teams from St Albans, Swanage and Kimmeridge found the walker on Chapmans Pool on Tuesday afternoon.
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    The RNLI has slammed abuse of its fundraisers over the small boats issue as "completely unnacceptable"
  • Harbour hole filled and beach reshaped after storms March 18, 2026
    A small car-sized hole is set to be filled in at the Cobb and front beach levelled at after storms.
  • Palaeontologist Anning 'sick of fossils', letter says March 18, 2026
    The collector's discoveries helped shape scientific understanding of prehistoric life.
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    Changes are coming to the Sandbanks Ferry.
  • Medical student and cancer campaigner dies after brain tumour battle March 17, 2026
    Alex Warwick from Weymouth campaigned to improve diagnosis of brain cancer since being diagnosed.
  • The town achieving a butterfly-friendly first March 17, 2026
    Gillingham Town Council has signed up to a nationwide challenge to help butterflies and moths.
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