Rebecca Pow welcomes ‘positive economic news’
Some really positive economic news this week with growth at 0.6 per cent in the last quarter.
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Some really positive economic news this week with growth at 0.6 per cent in the last quarter.
Wagamama has revealed the opening date for its brand new restaurant at Clarks Village Shopping Centre that will create 60 jobs.
A theme park full of enormous inflatables has arrived on Gatcombe Farm, Long Ashton.
Councillors are being recommended to approve 49 redundancies next week as the first part of a programme to save Somerset Council more than £40m a year.
The new Mayor of Taunton has said she was “honoured and privileged” to be elected at a ceremony held at the Minster.
A podcaster from Barrington has flown in a WW2 Aviation Warbird with pilot Andy Goodall.
An award-winning restaurant in Highbridge is welcoming its customers after refurbishment works.
Ilminster Town Council will mark the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings with a series of events.
Veterans from aerospace engineering company Leonardo – Home of British Helicopters - gathered recently to mark VE Day at the NavyWings headquarters based at RNAS Yeovilton.
Tennis lovers will have the opportunity to play for free at an open day this weekend.
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