By John Wimperis - Local Democracy Reporter
5th Mar 2024 | Local News
Shaun Hughes, who represents Midsomer Norton North on Bath and North East Somerset Council, said it was “frustrating” to see the application come back .
By John Wimperis - Local Democracy Reporter
5th Mar 2024 | Local News
Shaun Hughes, who represents Midsomer Norton North on Bath and North East Somerset Council, said it was “frustrating” to see the application come back .
Wessex Water release: Radstock renewal leads drive to care for Wellow Brook details on the plans .
By Susie Watkins
4th Mar 2024 | Local News
76% of shops say that targeting by gangs stealing to order and looting has become more prevalent over the past year.
By Susie Watkins
4th Mar 2024 | Local News
The latest big names to join the festival's impressive roster include Alan Davies and Lou Sanders.
By Susie Watkins
3rd Mar 2024 | Local News
The course is designed to celebrate the Victorian coal industrial history of Midsomer Norton and local Somerset areas from the very core of the Earth.
By Daniel Mumby - Local Democracy Reporter
3rd Mar 2024 | Local News
The majority of the ten sites already have outline or full planning permission in place .
By Guest author
1st Mar 2024 | Local News
Ephgrave, of Melksham, and Seal, of Frome, both pleaded guilty to assisting an offender and were sentenced by Judge William Hart at Bristol Crown Court .
By Susie Watkins
1st Mar 2024 | Local News
To enter the competition, go to the Kip McGrath Midsomer Norton Facebook page, or pick up a form in person from the centre at 8A High St, Midsomer Norton.
By Susie Watkins
1st Mar 2024 | Local News
There have been rumours - and continued old advertising - that a gym is planning on moving into the old Argos site in Midsomer Norton .
By Gordon Mackay
1st Mar 2024 | Local News
Regular guest, Cllr Mike Auton (Midsomer Norton North), will be joining Town Councillors where people can speak to him about any local authority (B&NES) matters.
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