Dehydrated seal rescued after travelling from Cornwall to Wales

Caroline RobinsonSouth WestRSPCAThe RSPCA said the seal was found at St Brides Bay in PembrokeshireA grey seal pup is receiving specialist care after he was found dehydrated and underweight following a 120km (75 miles) journey.The RSPCA said the seal was found at St Brides Bay in Pembrokeshire, Wales, after a four-day journey from Cornwall. It was spotted on rocks on 11 December fully weaned but in thin condition.The seal was removed from the beach and after immediate care…

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Dawn French on whether she can keep a secret as she launches new sitcom

Steve Knibbs,West of EnglandandMatty Edwards,West of EnglandBBCDawn French stars alongside Mark Heap in the new sitcom Can You Keep a Secret? Dawn French has said she can keep a secret as she launched her new sitcom about an "oddball family" who commit fraud.The new BBC sitcom - Can You Keep a Secret? - airs later and was filmed and set in Somerset. It tells the story of a retired couple who are presented with the opportunity to claim…

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Bristol ambulance call handler walking 35 miles for work charity

Andy Bennett,BBC Bristol Radio PresenterandCarys Nally,BristolHandoutNico Attwell is walking 35 miles for the Ambulance Staff CharityAn ambulance call handler is walking 35 miles in a day to raise money for a NHS staff charity after some of his colleagues took their own lives. Nico Attwell, 23, from Street in Somerset, will be walking from his house to the Bristol Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) in Bradley Stoke to raise money for The Ambulance Staff Charity (TASC) after losing three…

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NHS urges people to help ease winter pressure during busiest week

Emma ElgeeWest of England PA MediaNHS services are expecting the first week of January to be their busiest of the year NHS services are asking for public support for what is expected to be the busiest week of the year.The NHS in Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire has said the pressures of extreme cold weather and a bad flu season will make the start of the year challenging. It is asking the public to think…

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Prince William’s estate to build 620 homes in Somerset

PA MediaThe land in Shepton Mallet forms part of the Duchy of Cornwall estateMore than 600 homes and a primary school has been approved on one of Prince William's estates.The Duchy of Cornwall, along with C G Fry and Son Ltd, will build 620 new homes on the Mid Somerset Showground in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, and also build a care home and nursery.Councillors have now voted to approve the plans ensuring river pollution is mitigated after Somerset Council…

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Somerset MPs slam “profoundly disappointing” council funding deal

A group of MPs have called for an urgent meeting with the government over a local authority's funding settlement.Somerset's six Liberal Democrat MPs said Somerset Council had been offered a "profoundly disappointing" funding package, which amounted to around a 1% increase for the next financial year.The politicians said they are worried local people will have to pay higher council taxes as a result and argued the county faces higher costs as a result of its rural setting.The government…

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Somerset GP surgery to build more rooms with NHS funding

A rural GP surgery is building more clinical spaces after receiving funding from the NHS.Axbridge and Wedmore Medical Practice in Somerset is one of 16 GP practices in the county to share £102m from the Department for Health and Social Care to refurbish or expand their premises.The surgery said there would be six new clinical rooms across its two sites, which are based on Houlgate Way in Axbridge and St Medard Road in Wedmore.According to the Local Democracy…

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Apple FM asked to move out of Taunton’s Musgrove Park Hospital

A community radio station has been asked to move out of its hospital studios after more than 55 years due to "increasing NHS pressures".Apple FM has been based at Taunton's Musgrove Park Hospital in Somerset for more than five decades, starting as hospital radio for patients in 1969.Greg Perkins, managing director of the station, told BBC Radio Somerset: "While we fully understand the pressures the NHS is facing, we are now reaching out to the people of Taunton…

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Wincanton independent cinema to open doors in February

A businessman has admitted opening a new cinema will cost a lot of money - but he could not imagine doing anything else.Pat Scott runs four independent cinemas in Somerset, after learning how to be a projectionist in the military.His next venue in Wincanton will open in February, after someone in the town asked him to take over an Art Deco building which was once used as a church.Scott said the venture was "very expensive, but it's what…

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Roads to be shut in Somerset as resurfacing work is carried out

Daniel MumbyRoad closures and temporary traffic lights will be in place in Street and TauntonRoad closures and temporary traffic lights are being put in place as resurfacing work gets under way along several busy routes later.Somerset Council will be resurfacing roads in and around Taunton and Wellington until March, reducing the number of potholes and making them safer for drivers.Meanwhile, the council is also replacing six sets of traffic lights along the A39 Westway in Street, which are…

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Public offered shares to help redevelop derelict Saxonvale site

Michelle RuminskiSomerset political reporterBBCThe 12-acre Saxonvale site has lain derelict for decades and has been the subject of several failed regeneration plansA social enterprise is to launch a community share offer to raise the money it needs to buy and redevelop a 12-acre town centre site.Mayday Saxonvale plans to build the UK's first "community-led masterplan" in Saxonvale, a derelict brownfield site in Frome, Somerset, and promises to reinvest profits back into the community. In October, Somerset Council withdrew…

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