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

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…

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Somerset Council votes to put derelict Frome site back on market

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the middle of FromeA derelict site in the heart of a town centre is to be put back on the market.Somerset Council has withdrawn its offer to exclusively sell the 12-acre Saxonvale site in Frome to Mayday Saxonvale, as the social enterprise has been unable to complete the sale due to a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…

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Leonardo workers set to strike over pay

Members of staff at one of the world's biggest defence firms are set to strike.Leonardo, which runs the UK's only helicopter factory in Somerset, is facing 3,000 members of the union Unite walking out across five of its sites in November.The company offered staff a two-year rise of 3.2% at the start of October, describing this as "fair", but members of Unite are demanding the company returns to the negotiating table to make an improved pay offer. Staff…

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Lib Dems secure two seats in Somerset Council by-election

The Liberal Democrats have secured two seats on Somerset Council.A by-election was called after Conservative councillor for Dunster Christine Lawrence stepped down due to ill health in September and Lib Dem councillor for Glastonbury Nick Cottle died in August.Voters went to the polls on Thursday and Cara Strom won the Dunster seat with 1,142 votes. Ewan Cameron held the seat for the Lib Dems in Glastonbury after receiving 882 votes. Ms Strom said she would do all she…

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Wincanton Racecourse ‘struggling’ due to weather conditions

Jack Killah,Wincanton and Chris Lockyer,SomersetBBCTom Ryall from Wincanton Racecourse says not enough rain has fallen this yearA race course in Somerset believes the weather conditions over the last year have contributed to it struggling to fulfil its full race calendar.Wincanton Racecourse has cancelled its meet on Sunday, because not enough rain has fallen to soften the ground. The venue said the lack of rainfall this year has meant its reservoir is not refilling enough, leading to a number…

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How prolific cowboy builder kept up cons despite criminal past

Martin JonesWest investigationsSubmittedMark Killick has been convicted of fraud four times since 2008Mark Killick is one of Britain's most prolific cowboy builders and has criminal convictions dating back to 1995.His latest crimes, which led to his fourth fraud conviction, involved 37 victims who police estimate lost more than £1.25m between them.The 56-year-old was able to leave prison, legally change his name twice and continue to work in the building trade in the West of England - where he…

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Navy engineers recreate photo after ‘surreal’ discovery

Two Royal Navy helicopter engineers have discovered their fathers also served together a quarter of a century ago.Harvey Lewis and Sam Skelson, who are based at RNAS Yeovilton in Somerset, were maintaining a Wildcat helicopter aboard frigate HMS Iron Duke when Harvey made the discovery.He spoke to his father, Gaz Lewis, about his squadron, who mentioned the surname rang a bell as he had served with Andrew Skelson aboard HMS Exeter in 1999.Harvey said it was a "surreal"…

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‘Storm warnings’ and ‘boy’s remarkable surgery’

ReutersStorm Benjamin is expected to bring lots of wet and windy weather to the westHere'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 storiesITV West Country has shared the story of how a seven-year-old boy with a rare genetic condition can now eat and breathe unaided following a remarkable surgery that saw doctors use other bones to rebuild his jaw.People in Somerset…

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‘Prolific’ cowboy builder Mark Killick guilty of £1.25m fraud

Avon and Somerset PoliceMark Killick has three previous convictions for fraud dating back to 2008A "prolific rogue trader" who lured customers in with his "charm and charisma" has been found guilty of 37 counts of fraud.Mark Killick, who also operated under the aliases Marc Cole and Mark Jenkins, failed to complete building work at properties across the West of England between December 2019 and November 2021.The 56-year-old, of Shoe Lane in Paulton, Somerset, was found guilty of the…

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Devon and Somerset campaign urges young drivers not to drive at night

Anna VarleSouth West home and social affairs correspondentBBCA campaign has been launched to reduce the number of fatal road traffic collisions among 17-24 year oldsA campaign has been launched to help reduce the number of fatal road traffic collisions involving 17 to 24 year-olds.Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service's Top 3 campaign highlights the three greatest risks young drivers face - passing driving tests with limited experience, driving late at night, and distractions from peers.Young male drivers…

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Somerset date growers hope to turn desert green as new lab opens

Dave HarveyWest of England business and environment correspondentBBCThe Somerset firm has become a world leader in producing date plantsPlant scientists at a world-leading firm that grows date palms in the UK hope to turn an Indian desert green as they open a new state-of-the-art lab.Although the British climate is too cold to grow the fruit, young date plants can be produced in climate-controlled labs and greenhouses.Date Palm Developments (DPD), near Glastonbury, Somerset, has been steadily expanding and now…

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Wiltshire patient pleads for life-extending drugs funding

Matthew Hill,Health correspondent and Jasmine Ketibuah-Foley,West of EnglandBBCDarren Ashton-Lake says the NHS will not pay for a new "life changing" drugA man living with a rare genetic disorder says hope is being taken away because the drug he needs is not available in the UK.Darren Ashton-Lake, from Trowbridge in Wiltshire, was diagnosed with Friedreich's Ataxia (FA) as a teenager 15 years ago - a condition which progressively damages the nervous system.The drug which helps slow down the disease,…

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