Somerset wildlife charity unveils 'fabulous' multi-use kennels
Secret World Wildlife Rescue, which has headquarters in Highbridge, is currently using the kennels exclusively for badger cubs.
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Secret World Wildlife Rescue, which has headquarters in Highbridge, is currently using the kennels exclusively for badger cubs.
The work, which begins on Monday, May 13, could take up to three weeks to complete. A night closure will be in place between 8pm and 6am to minimise disruption.
George, who was one of six siblings, had his childhood shattered following Germany's invasion of Poland in 1939.
"Here in Taunton, we have so much to be thankful for; our fair town has come through practically unscathed -one stick of bombs only- and our people have not been hurt from air attack."
Mind in Somerset is running the campaign in aid of Mental Health Awareness Week, which runs from May 13 to May 19, which was established by the Mental Health Foundation.
Border Force experienced an issue which impacted passengers being processed.
Work on St Margarets Lane started today (Tuesday, May 7).
"The recipients are presented with a Weston-super-Mare Award, and their names are recorded on the Town Mayor’s Roll of Honour."
Year 1 A level students heard how last year Lance Corporal Mark Harding completed a walk of nearly 1,000 miles from John O’Groats to Land’s End on crutches to raise vital funds for bereaved military children’s charity, Scotty’s Little Soldiers.
The group members, which included individuals from North Somerset, were sentenced on Friday, May 3 at Bristol Crown Court following an investigation by the South West Regional Organised Crime Unit (SWROCU).
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