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  • Robins aim to bounce back from Cup exit

    BRIDGWATER Town are looking to bounce back from Saturday's FA Cup defeat to Bitton, as they make the short trip down to Wellington tomorrow night (7.45pm). The Robins took a 2-0 lead in the preliminary round tie at Fairfax Park, only for the visitors

  • Dredging work begins on Bridgwater & Taunton Canal

    Boaters enjoying time afloat on the Bridgwater & Taunton Canal will soon find the waterway easier to travel along, thanks to a major dredging project by the Canal & River Trust. This week the charity has begun work to remove almost 6,000m3 of silt

  • How much would you pay for a classic Golf GTI or a 1965 Mini?

    TWO modern motering classics - including one that lived in a garage for more than 45 years - are set to go under the hammer this month. A Mini Cooper and a Golf GTI, both garage stored, offer enthusiasts an unusual choice in the Charterhouse online

  • Willow firm boss interviewed on ITV by Alan Titchmarsh

    A LOCAL business has seen a surge in orders after featuring on national TV on Sunday morning. Darrell Hill, who farms on the Somerset Levels and has a unit in Bristol Road, Bridgwater, was interviewed by Alan Titchmarsh on the Love Your Weekend

  • Prestigious award for Bridgwater vets' receptionist

    FOR 15 years Sam Haggett has been the reassuring voice on the phone and the smiling face at the front desk for clients who bring in their poorly pets to a Somerset veterinary practice. During her time at Quantock Veterinary Hospital she has welcomed

  • 'How can the Tories jeopardise peace in Northern Ireland?'

    I AM deeply concerned by the Government's plan to break promises made in the Withdrawal Agreement; an international treaty signed less than a year ago. The Northern Ireland Secretary admitted this would break international law. The Internal