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Bath lock Richards is 'growing his game' - Robinson

Bath lock Ewan Richards is growing "everything" about his game, says coach Andy Robinson after their second Premiership Rugby Cup win.




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Bath cinema offers dog-friendly screenings

Owners can watch a movie with their dogs at The Little Theatre Cinema in Bath.




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Bath’s Jamie Chadwick signs as Formula E Jaguar test driver

She’s one of 22 female drivers taking part in a Formula E test event in Valencia.




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Somerset man becomes a full-time foster carer in his eighties

The 88-year-old began the role four years ago after his wife died.




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DJ group 3SEVEN6 names itself after Somerset bus route

One member even has the number tattooed on his chest.




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Luke Evans comes to Yeovil Literary Festival

The Welsh Hollywood star has written a memoir called Boy from the Valleys.




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Fear roadworks will cause 'chaos' before Christmas

Somerset Council says the upgrade work on Hurdle Way is vital for pedestrians and cyclists.




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Reservoir to undergo flood prevention work

Up to £991,000 will be spent on the major scheme to help reduce flooding.




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Ex-RAF pilot encouraging others to begin fostering

Nigel, from Somerset, decided to become a foster parent aged in his 80s after his wife died.




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Navy officer takes on weightlifting challenge

Rob Guest raises more than £3,000 by lifting 450,000kg over his 24-hour challenge.




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Robbie Williams to perform at 'iconic' venue

Pop star Robbie Williams will perform at Bath's Royal Crescent in June next year.




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'No structural damage' to road closed after fire

The bridge on Squibbers Way in Bridgwater was closed due to a fire that happened underneath it but was reopened following an inspection.




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New police station 'better suited' to needs opens

A new police station opens in a Somerset town, which aims to be "more efficient and sustainable".




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Liver patients with no symptoms diagnosed in NHS first

About 700 patients have been identified as being at risk of developing serious liver problems.




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MP calls for funding to replace 'shoddy' school

Lessons have been held in temporary classrooms since it partially closed due to faulty construction.




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South West Armistice Day services 'well attended'

Memorial services across the South West take place for Armistice Day on Monday.




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Junction closed after third fatality in six months

An accident blackspot in Cornwall is closed after a third fatal crash in the last six months.




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'Stay vigilant' warning as spiking reports drop 7%

An anti-spiking charity says it has not seen a fall in reports although official figures are down.




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Truro City extend Oxlade-Chamberlain's loan deal

Truro City extend Christian Oxlade-Chamberlain’s loan from Kidderminster Harriers until 31 January.




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MP raises NHS dentist shortage at Westminster

Richard Foord MP says there are no NHS dentists available in Devon for adults.




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Display showcases multi-coloured poppies' stories

Volunteers in Cornwall spend more than 17 months knitting poppies and 23m of simulated barbed wire.




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'Sad day' as most southerly Post Office to close

Len and Linda Trott are retiring after running the Post Office in The Lizard since 1988.




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Truro City see unbeaten record end at Boreham Wood

Truro City manager John Askey says his side looked "weary" in their 1-0 loss at Boreham Wood in National League South.




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St Ives' traffic reduction plan starts

Work is under way to try and reduce traffic through the centre of St Ives, in Cornwall.




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'Price of chocolate has gone through the roof'

Katie Cross says she is paying £9,000 more per tonne of chocolate than she did a year ago.




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More people smoking in parts of Devon and Cornwall

Charity Action on Smoking and Health says deprivation and higher smoking levels are linked.




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Penkhull panto pull production

Community pantomime which first started in the 1950s won't be happening this year.




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Stoke-on-Trent looking to refresh ties with German twin

Stoke-on-Trent is looking to rekindle its relationship with its German twin town.




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'We can't go two weeks without an accident'

Locals say a crossroads in Cheadle by The Huntsman pub is becoming notorious for crashes.




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Learning the art of apple wanging in Alton

BBC Radio Stoke’s Matt Weigold went to try his hand at apple wanging for Alton Apple Day.




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Middleport Pottery looks to boost visitor numbers

Middleport Pottery has been given £250,000 by the National Lottery's heritage fund.




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An artistic approach to men's mental health in Hartshill

BBC Radio Stoke’s Matt Weigold visited Men Who Make Things at Hartshill's B Arts Centre.




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A lasting legacy for Port Vale’s John Rudge

BBC Radio Stoke’s Stuart George discusses the unveiling of Vale Park's John Rudge statue.




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12,000 pubs for one man from Penkhull

73-year-old Rob Cocker from Penkhull has now had a drink in 12,000 pubs nationwide.




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Brewers end barren run to sip sweet taste of victory

Defender Ryan Sweeney says it was "about time" Burton registered a League One victory as they ended a 13-match winless start to the season on Saturday.




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Port Vale eject fan for alleged homophobic abuse

Port Vale eject a home fan at Tuesday's EFL Trophy tie with Wrexham for alleged homophobic abuse.




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Man pleads guilty to city centre disorder

Simon Beech, 36, took part in riots in Stoke-on-Trent on 3 August.




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Paterson was a divisive character - medic

An inquest into patients linked to Ian Paterson is told the disgraced surgeon was seen as difficult.




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I will never delay flu jab again - pharmacy boss

Tania Cork felt she might need an inhaler for the rest of her life after catching flu last year.




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Hospice to cut 21 jobs amid funding gap

John, whose wife Wendy is being cared for at the hospice, said it deserved more government funding.




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Care worker who streamed riot aftermath jailed

Cameron Bell was seen wearing her work uniform as a group walked through Tamworth town centre.




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Paralympian fears farm building may scare horses

Sir Lee Pearson says he fears noise emanating from a new storage building will impact his training.




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I use music to express myself, says deaf teen

Isobel, from Congleton, will be performing as part of the Children In Need choir on Friday.




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Sports journalism degree course comes to an end

An ex-footballer says the players' union will continue supporting retiring players into new careers.




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Nine-year-old girl's rise through boys football

Iris has played in boys teams since she was four, and has now broken into Aston Villa’s girls team.




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"We've really seen a dip in morale"

Unison say they're seeing a "dip in people" wanting to work in the council sector.




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My girlfriend is on Big Brother!

Aled Morris says the show has become a big part of his life.




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Shropshire flooding latest

"Over a month's worth of rain in a few hours" says the Environment Agency's Nick Green.




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Bayston Hill floods

Cara Edwards from Bayston Hill had an urgent message about flood water hitting her home.