Somerset road car ban to be made permanent due to coastal erosion

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Daniel MumbyLocal Democracy Reporting ServiceBBCThe B3191 Cleeve Hill has been closed to vehicles since January 2023A ban on cars travelling on a key coastal road will be made permanent over fears of coastal erosion.The B3191 Cleeve Hill, which links Watchet to Blue Anchor in Somerset, closed to traffic in 2023 but reopened to pedestrians and cyclists in the spring of 2024.Somerset Council confirmed on Friday the closure would become permanent from 31 October, despite 1,000 local residents objecting to the proposal in a petition.The council said it has written to the…

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Croatia reintroduces mandatory military conscription after 17 years | Russia-Ukraine war News

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Defence Minister Ivan Anusic cites rise in ‘various types of threats’ amid regional security concerns and Russia-Ukraine war.Published On 24 Oct 202524 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareCroatian lawmakers have voted to reintroduce mandatory military service to boost the Balkan nation’s defence, in response to rising global tension and conflicts, including Russia’s war in Ukraine.The parliament in the capital Zagreb approved an amendment to the law enacting the reinstatement by a large majority on Friday.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listThe country had abolished conscription in 2008, a…

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A chilling discovery on a Bristol bridge exposes a twisted tale of sex, lies, and murder. Source link

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Cornish mining firm makes lithium hydroxide breakthrough

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A mining company from Cornwall said it has become the first in the UK to produce lithium hydroxide monohydrate (LHM).LHM is a key element of lithium-ion batteries and found in electric vehicles, grid scale battery storage and batteries in consumer electronics.Cornish Lithium has repurposed a former china clay quarry and used patented low-carbon processing technology to produce LHM extracted from Cornish granite.Founder and executive chairman Jeremy Wrathall said it was an important day for his company and the UK."We can test every single stage of it on an industrial scale, that's…

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Fresh row over work on 1,200-home Wolborough site in Newton Abbot

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Miles DavisDevon political reporter, Newton AbbotBBCPeter Sadler from Vistry Homes says everything it is doing is within planning rulesA developer has denied claims it may be in breach of planning controls by starting infrastructure work on a controversial scheme for 1,200 homes in Devon.Teignbridge District Council previously issued a stop notice to Vistry Homes in April which has now expired and the developer has restarted work on the Wolborough site in Newton Abbot.The council is "urgently seeking further clarification on whether restarting these works breaches planning control" and will consider taking…

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Somerset Council votes to put derelict Frome site back on market

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Michelle RuminskiSomerset Political Reporter, FromeBBCOne of the abandoned buildings on the Saxonvale site in the middle of FromeA derelict site in the heart of a town centre is to be put back on the market.Somerset Council has withdrawn its offer to exclusively sell the 12-acre Saxonvale site in Frome to Mayday Saxonvale, as the social enterprise has been unable to complete the sale due to a lack of funding.Paul Oster, co-director of Mayday Saxonvale, said there had been "unforeseen delays" with their initial funding partner.Bill Revans, the Liberal Democrat leader of…

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Devon massage therapist jailed for sexually assaulting patients

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BBCIan Nicholls, 64, has been jailed for four years for sexually assaulting womenA massage therapist has been jailed for four years for sexually assaulting three women who were his clients.Ian Nicholls, 64, took advantage of the naked or partially clothed women as he gave them massages at his rented workplace in Newton Abbot, Devon, between 2018 and 2021.A jury convicted Nicholls four counts of sexual assault at an earlier trial.Judge David Evans said the three women suffered "real and enduring harm" and he commended them for their bravery.The judge said Nicholls…

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Team reach South West in military field gun charity challenge

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BBCThe Military vs Cancer team has reached the South West as part of its challenge to pull a field gun across BritainA team who have pulled a one tonne field gun across Britain for a charity challenge are heading towards the end of their journey.Hundreds of people dragged the artillery cannon from John O'Groats in Scotland to Land's End in Cornwall to raise money for Military vs Cancer, who support military personal, veterans or their families affected by cancer.The team, who have travelled about 890 miles (1,432km) so far during the…

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Torbay farm attraction to close after charity liquidation

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GoogleOccombe Farm is set to close after the charity which runs it announced it was going into liquidationA conservation charity has announced it is entering liquidation due to financial challenges.Torbay Coast and Countryside Trust (TCCT) looks after nearly 80% of Torbay's landscapes including Berry Head National Nature Reserve, Cockington Country Park and more than 40 miles (64km) of coast paths and bridleways.It also manages the Occombe Farm attraction, including its farm cafe, which the trust said would "close imminently".Trustee chairwoman Barbara King said financial pressures had proven "too great" to handle…

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Sixty tonne ‘bargain boat’ sunk by coastguard following rescue

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Rebecca RicksSouth West Investigationsskyflicksmedia.comThe Faithful, pictured after a refit several years ago, is now a wreck off the Devon coast after being sold for £1 when it became 'abandoned' in 2024A £1 dream of a life on the ocean ended up underwater when two boats were sunk by authorities after drifting for days in shipping lanes.There is a growing issue with abandoned boats, which are left for councils and harbours to try to deal with - some offering these vessels for sale for small sums or for free.The maiden voyage of…

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‘Occupation, expulsion and colonisation’: Israeli protesters block Gaza aid | Israel-Palestine conflict

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NewsFeedFootage shows Israeli protesters blocking aid trucks at the Kerem Shalom crossing. They say Hamas broke ceasefire terms. WHO warns deliveries remain only a “fraction of what’s needed” and estimates $7 billion to rebuild Gaza’s shattered health system.Published On 24 Oct 202524 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2Share Source link

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