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Tag: volunteer drivers

Posted on October 4, 2018

Volunteer drivers urgently needed to help cancer patients access vital hospital treatment

The British Red Cross are in desperate need of more volunteer drivers to take cancer patients to hospital so they can receive potentially life-saving treatment. Full story: Read more

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  • MP says planning reforms could erode local democracy January 12, 2026
    Gideon Amos criticises measures that would give ministers the final say on large developments.
  • A-road to close for four days for tree works January 12, 2026
    The A38 in Winscombe will partially close to allow trees with ash dieback to be felled.
  • Thousands of fish introduced to West waterways January 11, 2026
    The Environment Agency says nearly 7,000 fish have been added to rivers, lakes and ponds.
  • Teenager wins race at 'breathtaking speed' January 11, 2026
    Tom is cheered over the line in the annual village race which was first held in 1977.
  • In pictures: 'Cold snap' and 'FA Cup heroes' January 11, 2026
    Our weekly roundup of photographs from across the West.

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RSS BBC Somerset News

  • MP says planning reforms could erode local democracy January 12, 2026
    Gideon Amos criticises measures that would give ministers the final say on large developments.
  • A-road to close for four days for tree works January 12, 2026
    The A38 in Winscombe will partially close to allow trees with ash dieback to be felled.
  • Thousands of fish introduced to West waterways January 11, 2026
    The Environment Agency says nearly 7,000 fish have been added to rivers, lakes and ponds.
  • Teenager wins race at 'breathtaking speed' January 11, 2026
    Tom is cheered over the line in the annual village race which was first held in 1977.
  • In pictures: 'Cold snap' and 'FA Cup heroes' January 11, 2026
    Our weekly roundup of photographs from across the West.

RSS BBC Dorset News

  • Council plans £1.8m leisure centre extension January 12, 2026
    The purpose-built studios would increase capacity for classes in Christchurch, the council says.
  • Resort should have tourist tax, says council leader January 12, 2026
    The BCP Council leader says it is "not fair" the authority is not able to bring in a tourism levy.
  • Big Picture: This week's images from the South January 11, 2026
    The best images sent to us from Berkshire, Dorset, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight and Oxfordshire.
  • Weekly round-up: Five stories you may have missed January 11, 2026
    Plans to make beach hut owners pay full council tax is among our most-read stories of the week.
  • Newcastle win on penalties after epic six-goal thriller January 10, 2026
    Newcastle United and Bournemouth play out a six-goal thriller, after a Harvey Barnes goal in the 118th minute is cancelled out by Marcus Tavernier's equaliser minutes later, with Newcastle progressing on penalties.
  • Your guide to festivals across the South in 2026 January 10, 2026
    From large-scale music events to local favourites, organisers have been revealing what is in store.
  • College staff prepare for strike action January 10, 2026
    UCU members at 25 colleges in England are due to walk out amid a row over pay and working conditions.
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