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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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  • Couple to re-start trek around Britain's coastline February 2, 2026
    After having to halt their first attempt due to an injury, the couple are ready to set off again.
  • Women affected by pension changes 'not going away' February 2, 2026
    "There is nothing tougher than a tough old lady, so we are not giving up."
  • Tower block to be replaced by affordable homes February 2, 2026
    Hillsborough House was built as social housing in 1965 but no longer meets modern standards.
  • Farmer rescues lorry driver from flooded road February 1, 2026
    A lorry driver had to be rescued with a tractor after his vehicle got stuck in flood water.
  • Appeal launched to restore rare church spire February 1, 2026
    An urgent appeal has been launched to raise £50,000 to save a historic church spire.

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