LIVE: Children's centres, A36 lorry ban, bus gate and flooding…

LIVE: Children's centres, A36 lorry ban, bus gate and flooding…
The full Bath and North East Somerset Council meets tonight with children’s centres, A36 lorry ban, Dorchester Street bus gate and flooding under discussion.
Bath Chronicle reporter Siobhan Stayt will be at the meeting so you can follow the debate as it happens.
 

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Which eateries in South Gloucestershire received the worst food…

Which eateries in South Gloucestershire received the worst food…
TWO food outlets in South Gloucestershire have been given a hygiene rating of zero.
The businesses are in need of ‘urgent improvement’ according to South Gloucestershire Council which inspects them.
The Food Standards Agency provides information of all ratings given on its website.
A further four food outlets in the area received a hygiene rating of one which requires that ‘major improvement is necessary’.
A total of 2,075 establishments were inspected by the council in the county.
When a food…

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Which eateries in Bristol received the worst food hygiene…

Which eateries in Bristol received the worst food hygiene…
The Bristol Post has taken the decision to remove this article for the time being.

We had published, in good faith, information taken from the Food Standards Agency website and provided by Bristol City Council.

It then became clear that this information was not reliable.

We think this information is important for the people of Bristol to be aware of, and will re-publish once the council has provided us with an up-to-date list.

The council has informed us that some of the discrepancies may be…

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Steam trains could return to Midsomer Norton

Steam trains could return to Midsomer Norton
Stream trains could be making a return to Midsomer Norton this year.Enthusiasts from the town’s heritage railway station hope to offer residents another chance to step back in time to the steam age.Volunteers from the Somerset and Dorset Heritage Railway Trust, which runs Silver Street Station as a visitor attraction, were able to offer the chance to enjoy a ride on a steam train at the station for the first time in almost 50 years last month.The team had borrowed the locomotive Henbury and its… – Read More.

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