Horse racing workers preparing for busy Christmas

Onyi UbadighaWest of EnglandBBCDaily jobs still have to continue over the festive period at a horse racing yard Workers at a horse racing yard are preparing for one of their busiest times of year. With 32 country-wide fixtures between Christmas and New Years Day, workers have said the public "never see" how much effort goes on behind the scene.At David Pipe's yard in Somerset, workers face freezing early starts and time away from their loved ones. Mr Pipe…

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Somerset pubs ‘facing closure’ over business rate rise

Michelle RuminskiSomerset Political ReporterMillie CowardMillie and Jon Coward, the owners of the Bell Inn in Wiveliscombe, say they don't know where they will find an extra £500 a week to pay their future business rates bill A pub owner has said she is genuinely worried how she will keep her doors open as she anticipates a tripling in her business rates following the Autumn Budget. Millie Coward, who owns four pubs in Somerset, said she is anticipating the…

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Somerset community hospital bed numbers to be cut in April

The NHS has confirmed it will reduce hospital beds at two community hospitals while introducing new services as part of a trial.In line with the government's 10-year plan, Somerset NHS Foundation Trust is looking at relocating or repurposing inpatient beds at Crewkerne Community Hospital and Burnham-on-Sea War Memorial Hospital.In April 2026, the trust will temporarily reducing the number of beds from 16 to eight at both hospitals, using the space for services like chemotherapy and maternity services.The trust…

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Two new Bath schools to be built for Send children

Two new schools for children with additional needs are set to be built after long-awaited funding has been announced.Bath and North East Somerset Council signed off on plans to build a 120-place special school and a 55-place alternative provision school last year, but the funding was frozen by the government. Following an 18-month delay, the money has now been confirmed, with the new schools planned to be built at the vacant Bath Community Academy, which closed seven years…

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‘Rise in EV battery fires’ and ‘blaze destroys family’s home’

Jake ShortA fire service is doing a "deep dive" into data around electric vehicle (EV) battery fires following a rise in incidentsHere is 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 storiesDevon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service has announced it is doing a "deep dive" into data around electric vehicle (EV) battery fires following a rise in incidents, including one which…

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South Chard social club ‘could close’ due to series of VAT bills

Ruth BradleyPolitics reporter, BBC SomersetPerry St Social ClubPerry Street Social Club employs 11 local peopleAn "incredible" 126-year-old social club could have to close over a series of large VAT bills.Perry Street Social Club, in the village of South Chard in Somerset, has launched a 'Save Our Club' campaign as well as doubling its membership fees and asking people to pay them early.Chair Martin Whitehead said the not-for-profit club was a victim of current trends in the hospitality business.The…

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Bristol councillors to vote on three-weekly black bin collections

Sophia AllsoppWest of EnglandGetty ImagesBristol City Council is considering moving black bin collections from fortnightly to once every three weeksResidents could have their black bins collected once every three weeks under new plans.The proposal, which would replace current fortnightly collections, will be considered by Bristol City Council's Environment Policy Committee later.Supporters said the change would encourage more recycling and help reduce rising waste disposal costs.But the proposal remains controversial. More than 16,000 people responded to a consultation, with…

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Plea to save ‘important’ Georgian house and garden in Bath

John Wimperis,Local Democracy Reporting ServiceandAna da Silva,BBC News, West of EnglandJohn WimperisThe Georgian Garden was discovered during excavations in Bath in 1985There are fears an "important" 18 Century garden and Grade I listed building could be lost if new trustees are not found. Bath and North East Somerset Council is working to appoint trustees for Georgian Garden, situated at the back of Bath's Number 4 the Circus.The townhouse and garden are owned by a charitable trust, but the…

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Teenager charged with murder of girl, 9, in Weston-super-Mare

Sarah TurnnidgeWest of England PAA post-mortem found the preliminary cause of Aria's death was a single stab woundA 15-year-old boy has been charged with the murder of nine-year-old Aria Thorpe.Aria was found dead at a house in Lime Close, Weston-super-Mare, shortly after 18:00 GMT on Monday. A post-mortem examination found the preliminary cause of her death was a single stab wound, Avon and Somerset Police said.The teenage suspect, who cannot be named due to his age, remains in…

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West Somerset cycle path upgrade axed as cash spent elsewhere

A project to improve a cycle route has been scrapped because it is too difficult to implement, a council says.Active Travel England provided Somerset Council with £1.5m to carry out work on the existing path along the A39 between Dunster and Carhampton in west Somerset.A spokesperson for the council said: "The funding allocation, with the agreement of Active Travel England, was reallocated to a number of other schemes due to the logistical challenges of the original proposal."The authority…

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How many UK homes could be heated from cow manure?

Dave HarveyBusiness and environment correspondent, West of EnglandBBCDairy farmer Richard Clothier sees cow manure as "nature's crude oil"How many homes could be heated by cow muck?It is not a question I have thought about before, but as Britain searches for sustainable sources of heat, many farmers are looking, well, right under their noses.Cow manure can be treated to release biomethane, a renewable gas which is already used to power central heating boilers in about a million homes.But there…

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