Plans for 14 affordable houses submitted in North Petherton
Plans for 14 affordable houses submitted in North Petherton have been submitted to Somerset Council.
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Seth is a Digital Reporter, covering Bridgwater, Burnham-on-Sea, and Highbridge.
Seth is a Digital Reporter, covering Bridgwater, Burnham-on-Sea, and Highbridge.
Plans for 14 affordable houses submitted in North Petherton have been submitted to Somerset Council.
THE developers behind the Bridgwater gigafactory are inviting Somerset businesses to collaborate at an upcoming event.
EIGHT flats and a new shop are proposed for the former Job Centre in Burnham-on-Sea. Revised planning permission has been submitted to Somerset Council.
BRIDGWATER Independent Market returns to the town centre this Sunday 29 September, following a two-month hiatus.
A SIGNIFICANT amount of organic carbon is estimated to be stored in Bridgwater Bay, according to a series of new scientific reports.
A NEW study has identified Bridgwater as a suitable location for hydrogen refuelling stations. 7,000 vehicles could be running on hydrogen in the region by 2030
AN exciting new artistic road trip comes to Bridgwater, Burnham-on-Sea and Cheddar over the next two weeks to celebrate the National Gallery's 200th Anniversary. Courtesy of the National Gallery and local consortium, Seed, the Art Road Trip mobile creative studio will pop up at various locations offering free, fun and family-friendly workshops for all ages.
THE final phase of Yeovil's major regeneration programme - the Yeovil Refresh - is set to go ahead following Somerset Council's successful purchase of the Glover's Walk site from Martin Property Group. Somerset Council completed the purchase of the site following a reallocation of £4.8 million of Future High Streets Funding.
A Bridgwater-based marketing agency is offering donations of toys and essential items to the local community this Christmas.
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