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Tag: Wildlife Friendly Garden Competition Awards Ceremony

Posted on May 10, 2017

Kate Bradbury comes to the Wildlife Friendly Gardening Awards Ceremony

On Wednesday 19 July, RHS qualified gardener, author and journalist, Kate Bradbury, will give a captivating talk on making the most out of what the natural world has to offer at the Wildlife Friendly Garden Competition Awards Ceremony, which will be held at Castle Gardens in Sherborne. Full story: Read more

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⬇️ February Issue ⬇️

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RSS BBC Somerset News

  • Plan to build on green belt 'mad', says campaigner February 17, 2026
    Protest meetings have been held after the council identified land for potential housing.
  • Farm shop losing trade as flooding continues February 17, 2026
    The co-owner of the shop says flooding has seen his trade cut from 80 customers a day to five.
  • Major work to restore historic pier set to begin February 17, 2026
    Specialist contractors will arrive at the site with a 100-tonne crane later.
  • Road open after tractor trailer overturns February 16, 2026
    The A38is now open between the junctions with Withy Road and Church Road.
  • Students begin Covid compensation claim against universities including Bath February 16, 2026
    It comes after University College London settled a claim from students there over lost learning in the pandemic.

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Missed an issue? Read online!

RSS BBC Somerset News

  • Plan to build on green belt 'mad', says campaigner February 17, 2026
    Protest meetings have been held after the council identified land for potential housing.
  • Farm shop losing trade as flooding continues February 17, 2026
    The co-owner of the shop says flooding has seen his trade cut from 80 customers a day to five.
  • Major work to restore historic pier set to begin February 17, 2026
    Specialist contractors will arrive at the site with a 100-tonne crane later.
  • Road open after tractor trailer overturns February 16, 2026
    The A38is now open between the junctions with Withy Road and Church Road.
  • Students begin Covid compensation claim against universities including Bath February 16, 2026
    It comes after University College London settled a claim from students there over lost learning in the pandemic.

RSS BBC Dorset News

  • MP 'deeply worried' by academy staff cuts plan February 17, 2026
    Queen Elizabeth and Corfe Hills schools are affected by the restructuring of Initio Learning Trust.
  • 'My 7-year-old is adjusting to life after chemo' February 17, 2026
    Meredith, seven, gained thousands of social media followers after making videos about her journey.
  • Why is sewage spilling into homes and gardens? February 17, 2026
    Homeowners across in the South report waste flooding into their properties in recent months.
  • Where can you celebrate Lunar New Year in the South? February 17, 2026
    Parades, workshops and traditional activities will be taking place across the region to mark the Year of the Horse in the Chinese zodiac.
  • Rare turtle on road to recovery after epic ordeal February 16, 2026
    Crush is moved to a larger tank where she will be introduced to another rescued loggerhead turtle.
  • Murder trial date set over missing man February 16, 2026
    Yosif Ibrahim and Omed Firuzman are set to enter pleas when they next appear at court in March.
  • Man, 63, faces charge over alleged 2024 alley rape February 16, 2026
    A woman aged in her 20s reported two years ago that she was attacked in an alleyway in the town.
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