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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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  • The 80-year-old who ran her 31st marathon April 27, 2026
    Sue Nicholls completed her 14th London Marathon on Sunday in aid of Cancer Research UK.
  • Long-serving Abell signs new Somerset contract April 27, 2026
    Long-serving Somerset all-rounder Tom Abell has signed a new contract to keep him at Taunton until the end of the 2028 season.
  • 'I hadn't been treated by a dentist for 20 years' April 27, 2026
    The mobile dental surgery travels across the country treating the homeless and victims of abuse.
  • I almost gave up on cancer treatment amid 40-mile trip April 27, 2026
    John Kiely says those needing radiotherapy in north Somerset have to make long journeys to Bristol.
  • Council to launch new bus service to train station April 26, 2026
    The 667X bus service will link Glastonbury and Street with Castle Cary railway station.

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