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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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    More than 1,000 people have signed a petition to try and protect some fields from being built on.
  • Hundreds use new breast cancer diagnosis service February 4, 2026
    The breast cancer self-referral system in Somerset has seen more than 800 patients use it.
  • School shuts after storm damages heating system February 3, 2026
    Danesfield Church of England Middle School in Williton said there is no hot water on site.
  • Largest bird to ever live in UK could make a return February 3, 2026
    The Dalmatian pelican, once hunted to extinction, could be reintroduced to wetlands in England.
  • Rew century helps England to U19 World Cup final February 3, 2026
    Captain Thomas Rew makes a battling century as England book their place in the final of the Under-19 World Cup with a 27-run win over Australia.

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Missed an issue? Read online!

RSS BBC Somerset News

  • 'Passionate' villagers petition to protect fields February 4, 2026
    More than 1,000 people have signed a petition to try and protect some fields from being built on.
  • Hundreds use new breast cancer diagnosis service February 4, 2026
    The breast cancer self-referral system in Somerset has seen more than 800 patients use it.
  • School shuts after storm damages heating system February 3, 2026
    Danesfield Church of England Middle School in Williton said there is no hot water on site.
  • Largest bird to ever live in UK could make a return February 3, 2026
    The Dalmatian pelican, once hunted to extinction, could be reintroduced to wetlands in England.
  • Rew century helps England to U19 World Cup final February 3, 2026
    Captain Thomas Rew makes a battling century as England book their place in the final of the Under-19 World Cup with a 27-run win over Australia.

RSS BBC Dorset News

  • Art museum's flamboyant toilets win national award February 4, 2026
    The Sherborne in Dorset is honoured at the 2025 Loo of the Year Awards.
  • Long wait for station lifts could be stalled again February 4, 2026
    A council says it could withhold money to replace station lifts that have not worked for decades.
  • Long wait for station lifts could be stalled again February 4, 2026
    A council says it could withhold money to replace station lifts that have not worked for decades.
  • Have AFC Bournemouth replaced Antoine Semenyo? February 3, 2026
    AFC Bournemouth commentator Jordan Clark talks about the signing of Rayan.
  • Transfer deadline day special show February 3, 2026
    Watch back BBC Radio Solent's transfer deadline day show which covers all the breaking news and talking points from Bournemouth, Southampton and Portsmouth.
  • Drone photos show impact of Storm Chandra flooding February 3, 2026
    The images show the Dorset village of Charminster in the wake of Storm Chandra.
  • Lyme Regis to Bridport shuttle bus link approved February 3, 2026
    Three transport projects in an area covering Gloucestershire to Dorset are given a combined £60k.
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