Worcester Warriors: Bath and Leicester Tigers loanees arrive at Sixways

Worcester Warriors have re-signed Bath hooker Jasper Spandler on loan and agreed other temporary deals with his club-mate Tom Cowan and Leicester Tigers prop Cameron Miell.Spandler, 22, is back at Sixways after making three appearances on loan last month when he scored two tries in the 56-28 win over Ampthill.Flanker Cowan, 23, is a former Wales Under-20 international and has played three times for Bath in the top flight and has made two appearances in the Prem Rugby…

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‘Killer kerb’ and Mary Berry’s 90th cake

BBCA West Country baker revealed they had been tasked with baking Mary Berry's birthday cakeHere's our daily pick of stories from across local websites in the West of England, and interesting content from social media.Our pick of local website storiesAn Amazon lorry was caught on film struggling to get past Salisbury's so-called 'killer kerb', which has damaged a number of cars according to the Salisbury Journal. Burnham-on-Sea.com has marked the "end of an era" as newsagents GW Hurley…

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Norovirus outbreak sparks closure at Somerset school

A middle school in Somerset has closed due to a norovirus outbreak among its pupils and staff.Danesfield Middle School in Williton, Taunton, closed earlier and has said its pupils will be taught remotely for the day.The school has not confirmed how many of its staff and pupils have contracted the winter vomiting bug but said the closure aimed to "prevent further spread of the virus". "Closing the school will allow us to carry out a deep clean and…

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Ollie Lawrence: Bath hope to have England centre back from injury before new year

Bath hope to have centre Ollie Lawrence available before the end 2025 after he picked up a hamstring injury while on England duty.Lawrence started England's wins against Fiji and New Zealand but missed the final Test of the autumn against Argentina last weekend because of the injury.Bath travel to Saracens on Sunday (15:00 GMT) in the first of three Prem matches between now and 3 January, while their Champions Cup campaign also starts against Munster on 6 December.…

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Budget changes mean Bristol pub owner ‘will pay £8,500 more’

Onyi Ubadigha,BristolandJoe Sims,BBC Radio BristolBBCRob Moore said these issues "happen every year" with the new budget announcementsA man who owns two pubs says he will have to pay about £8,500 more than he did last year following Rachel Reeve's budget.Rob Moore, who has pubs in Pensford and Keynsham, near Bristol, is one of many owners who will soon have to pay higher business rates to run their pubs.From April, all non-domestic properties including shops and pubs may face…

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Parents rally to save accessible hydro pool in Taunton

Ross PollardandClara Bullock,SomersetBBCBecky (pictured centre) uses the pool four days a week with her mother (right) and carerA mum whose daughter has Down's syndrome has said it would be "awful" if her local hydro pool closed because it needs urgent repairs. Compass Wellbeing, a community facility run by Taunton charity Compass Disability Services, is trying to raise £35,000 to repair and update its hydro pool, which is used by about 100 people each week.Without the repairs, the accessible…

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Friends to drive 1,200 miles in Ukraine aid mission

Kirsten RobertsonBBC WiltshireStephen RyderWinkie Fry and Stephen Ryder will spend 36 hours driving towards UkraineA pair of friends are hoping to travel 1,200 miles to Ukraine to deliver potentially life-saving aid.Packed with supplies, Stephen Ryder, 69, from Westbury in Wiltshire, and Winkie Fry, from Bruton in Somerset, plan to drive a second-hand ambulance from Dover to Lviv in January.Working with Mighty Convoy, a volunteer-run UK charity which has already led 18 trips to the country, the pair need…

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Father of Liverpool parade victim tells of ‘state of panic’

Julia BrysonandJonny Humphries,North WestOsborne familyMason Osborne (right), then aged 17, and his friends were struck by Paul Doyle's car at the paradeThe father of a Liverpool fan injured in the car attack on the club's victory parade has spoken of the "absolute state of panic" he felt when his son called to say he had been hit by driver Paul Doyle's vehicle.Nick Osborne said his son, Mason, was 17 when he travelled to the city with friends to…

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Avon Fire and Rescue firefighter loses ‘unfair dismissal’ claim

Bea SwallowWest of EnglandAvon Fire and Recue ServiceAn employment tribunal ruled Simon Bailey failed to uphold policy requiring managers to prevent harassment in the workplace A former firefighter has lost his claim of unfair dismissal after resigning over a disciplinary process which found he failed to intervene in workplace conflict.Watch manager Simon Bailey resigned from Avon Fire and Rescue Service in 2023 after receiving a final written warning and being transferred to an office-based role.The sanctions came after…

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Yeovil College transformation on track to complete in 2027

Michelle RuminskiSomerset Political ReporterBBCYeovil College CEO and Principal Mark Bolton said the £90m project will "redefine engineering education in our region"A £90m rebuild of Yeovil College campus is set to be completed by mid-2027. Mark Bolton, the CEO and Principal, said the investment will "redefine engineering education in our region" and position the college as a leading centre for innovation, skills development, and industry collaboration.The government funded project includes a new Institute of Sport, Construction Innovation Centre, and…

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Rare ‘hair ice’ formations found in Gloucestershire and Somerset

Cynthia DallowThe natural phenomena was discovered in Gloucestershire and SomersetRare candy floss-like ice formations known as hair ice have been spotted in woodlands.The phenomena was discovered by walker Cynthia Dallow in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, on Wednesday and by a visitor to Wimbleball Lake on Exmoor, Somerset, at the weekend.The rare-type of ice only forms on rotting wood in below zero temperatures at latitudes between 45°N and 55°N, according to the Met Office.Ms Dallow said: "I thought…

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Qatar Grand Prix: Lando Norris ‘relaxed’ before maiden Formula 1 title bid

At the same time, Verstappen has mounted an impressive fightback from being 104 points off the lead after the Dutch Grand Prix, the race before Italy.Norris said: "How I am now feels the same as before Mexico when I wasn't leading. It feels the same as Austin when I still felt good in the car, but Max still won the race."I really don't feel any different in the car from before I was leading to now when I'm…

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