Pub near Bridgwater wins Tripadvisor award for second consecutive year
The Cottage Inn at Keenthorne has won the prestigious Tripadvisor Traveller’s Choice Award for the second consecutive year.
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Seth is a Digital Reporter for the Bridgwater Mercury, Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News, and the Somerset County Gazette. He focusses on local democracy, culture, community stories and more.
The Cottage Inn at Keenthorne has won the prestigious Tripadvisor Traveller’s Choice Award for the second consecutive year.
MUSIC on the Levels returns on October 27 for a concert at Westonzoyland with the Arquebus Trio.
A HOUSING developer has submitted planning permission for 112 dwellings. It's the fourth attempt by the developer to secure permission.
BRIDGWATER is looking to the stars with a number of artist installations this October.
SOMERSET charity the Friends of the Quantocks has this taken custodianship of Bicknoller Quarry from Somerset Council.
TWO of Somerset's MPs have joined forces to oppose salt marshes in their constituencies as part of mitigation measures by Hinkley Point C.
THE Knowle Inn at Bawdrip has been put up for sale, two years after a huge blaze gutted the building.
A planning application has been submitted for 125 new homes in the village of Trull, despite objections in a consultation exercise held in July.
A COMMUNITY Hub based in South Bridgwater is expanding its offering for all ages.
PLANS have been submitted to convert Cheddar’s former St. John’s Ambulance building.
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