THE Somerset sign swapper has gone international, with road signs from Spain and France appearing in the town of Midsomer Norton, writes John Wimperas and Carmelo Garcia, Local Democracy Reporters.
THE Bath and North East Somerset Council (B&NES) administration has delivered a balanced budget for 2026/27 that protects frontline services and invests in what matters to residents, despite £12 ...
IN 2001 Jamie Cox led Somerset to victory in the Cheltenham and Gloucester Cup at Lord’s and second place in the county championship; now 25 years later he is back at the club as chief executive. “My ...
A DISABLED teacher claims she will be forced to stay at home due to changes to the Motability scheme. Frome’s Kay Millar says she will be unable to work once mileage allowances drop and charges for ...
The Health Minister says the new vehicles will ensure that ‘hardworking paramedics are equipped with all the tools they need to do their jobs safely and effectively’ THE Department for Health and ...
MEMBERS of Bath Women’s Institute invited Bath MP Wera Hobhouse to come along to their regular weekly meeting in St Mary’s Church in Bathwick. A jam-packed attendance saw most of Bath WI’s 66 members ...
EACH week, the Journal invites readers to identify a historic location from days gone by. Last week we featured a picture supplied by Peter Strawbridge and by the looks of it, it had everyone ...
WELTON Rovers confirmed their Jewson Division One status next season with a determined and deserved 2-0 home victory over relegation‑threatened Cheddar on Easter Monday, aided by favourable results ...
OLD Farts Somerset Tractor Club are making a welcome return to the roads this April. For a second year running the tractor enthusiasts are hosting the Spring tractor run in aid of Luckington Carnival ...
KIDS Go Free is coming back again for the Easter school holidays. Free bus travel will be available for two weeks to around 150,000 kids aged under 16 across the West. The hugely popular, nationally ...
FIVE Bath and North East Somerset (B&NES) primary schools joined together for a virtual celebration this Easter. The Church of England schools in Bath, Cameley, Farmborough, Marksbury and Radstock ...
Radstock Town Clerk was awarded the Peter Duppa-Miller Parish Award for contributions made to parishes in their local community. THE dedication shown by volunteers and community groups in Bath and ...