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Tag: Tintinhull

Posted on May 11, 2018

New village hall opened in Tintinhull by actress Sarah Parish

A grant from South Somerset District Council (SSDC) has helped with the building of a brand new hall in the village of Tintinhull.  The hall was officially opened by actress Sarah Parish on Saturday 28 April. Full story: Read more

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RSS BBC Somerset News

  • Road closed for six weeks for toad migration February 9, 2026
    Thousands of amphibians will cross over the half-mile (0.8km) stretch to their breeding grounds.
  • How a missing infant uncovered prolific baby traffickers February 9, 2026
    An arrest led to the discovery of the country's most prolific baby traffickers.
  • Cathedral's organ pipes travel 300 miles for repairs February 9, 2026
    A £3m project to refurbish the Somerset cathedral's organ is under way.
  • 'There's a lot of farmers battling on' February 9, 2026
    A Somerset farmer is leading calls for agricultural workers to prioritise their mental health.
  • 'Firefighters can be strong and manly and still show vulnerability' February 9, 2026
    Two local firefighters become co-hosts of a new podcast aimed at supporting those in the emergency services.

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    Experts believe timbers found at Studland Beach form a missing piece of the Swash Channel wreck from 1631.
  • 'The thing is, being a nerd has secretly always been cool!' February 9, 2026
    Thousands of people gathered in the Bournemouth International Centre for a celebration of tabletop gaming.
  • SEND services still inconsistent, inspectors say February 9, 2026
    Ofsted inspectors found there had been improvements after their last visit in 2021.
  • Cafes' plea over 'excessive' alfresco licence fees February 9, 2026
    Cafes on Lyme Regis seafront say they pay thousands more for outside tables than businesses elsewhere.
  • Attack 'ended my teaching career': The toll of rising pupil violence February 9, 2026
    Former head teacher Michelle Stone was attacked by a student at a Hampshire special school.
  • Flight to UK for turtle washed up in Storm Goretti February 8, 2026
    The rescued loggerhead turtle will be flown from the Channel Islands to mainland on Tuesday.
  • Flooding forecast as rain weather warning issued February 8, 2026
    The Met Office says up to 30mm (1.2 inches) is possible in some areas in the warning.
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