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Posted on October 29, 2015October 28, 2015

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RSS BBC Somerset News

  • Survey results reveal creatures we encounter most July 3, 2025
    A wildlife trust says its survey is vital for tracking how animals are coping in a changing climate.
  • Free training for volunteers to keep towns tidy July 3, 2025
    Volunteers are being offered training to cut grass and clear weeds under a new scheme.
  • 'Cannabis gang arrested' and 'Pier controversy' July 3, 2025
    A look at the stories trending across the West of England on Thursday, 3 July.
  • Kookaburra conundrum - can county cricket have too many runs? July 3, 2025
    The Kookaburra ball is being used for four rounds of Championship games in 2025, but bat is dominating ball at the halfway point.
  • Dirty nappies and stained clothes left at charity shops July 3, 2025
    Staff say they are being given about 100 bags of donated items a week – much of it unusable.

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    Fire fighters extinguished the blaze on an area of protected heathland.
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    The two blobs of high-purity gold were found by metal detectorists and have been valued at £3,000.
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  • Would making ketamine Class A stop Gen Z using it? July 3, 2025
    As young people's use of ketamine soars a review is due to take place into whether it should be upgraded.
  • Rangers sign Bournemouth's Rothwell and Peterborough's Fernandez July 2, 2025
    Rangers sign midfielder Joe Rothwell from Bournemouth and defender Emmanuel Fernandez as new head coach Russell Martin begins to reshape his squad.
  • Rangers sign Bournemouth's Rothwell and Peterborough's Fernandez July 2, 2025
    Rangers sign midfielder Joe Rothwell from Bournemouth and defender Emmanuel Fernandez as new head coach Russell Martin begins to reshape his squad.
  • Praise and criticism over tip booking plan rethink July 2, 2025
    MPs respond to Dorset Council's rethink of a proposed tip booking system.
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