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Major work to resurface road in Weston-super-Mare starts today
Bristol Live via Yahoo News UK· 5 hours agoThe work, known as surface dressing, is carried out on roads in order to prevent deterioration and potholes. Read More: New roof terrace bar planned for Bristol Harbourside ...
Bristol City Council misses 'definitive' deadline for reopening Chocolate Path because there was...
Bristol Live via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoCumberland Road fully reopen... Road.” The new date for the reopening of the Chocolate Path - the...
Millions go to the polls in general election – as it happened
The Guardian· 4 days agoPeople across the UK have begun casting votes in a general election expected to sweep Rishi Sunak’s...
Explore nature at the beautiful wetland centre just outside Bristol
Bristol Post· 2 days agoA wetland reserve between Bristol and Gloucester makes for a fun family day out of bird spotting and...
Sainsbury's boss hoping for better weather and England victory to boost sales
The Sun· 6 days agoThe openings are set to create around 250 jobs. M&S chief executive Stuart ... retailer said it sold...
All the roads in Somerset which will be made better this summer
SomersetLive· 14 hours agoHundreds of miles of road will be improved
Met Office forecasts more heavy rainfall across Britain with warnings in place
Bristol Post· 1 day agoHeavy rain is set to batter parts of the country today with flood and weather warnings issued. The...
‘Remarkably preserved’ 500-million-year-old sea creature discovered
Irish Examiner· 1 day agoEven though trilobites swam the oceans some 500 million years ago, researchers said the animals...
All the roads in Somerset which will be surface dressed this summer
Somerset County Gazette via Yahoo News UK· 4 days ago...development of 675 homes The A371 Prestleigh Road in Evercreech, past the Royal Bath and West...
Sir Keir Starmer's Britain in 2024 is very different to Blair's 1997 world
Sky News via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoWeather metaphors are easy and usually best avoided by political commentators. When Sir Keir Starmer...