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  1. Western Morning News published Farriers hit the spot

    Top farrier Nigel Perrot, from Wincanton, is keen to highlight the importance of the horse shoeing competition to be held at... ...

    Top farrier Nigel Perrot, from Wincanton, is keen to highlight the importance of the horse shoeing competition to be held at...

    25/05/2012
  2. Western Morning News published Four fabulous days at show

    "Four fantastic days!" is how show manager Alan Lyons describes England's only Royal four-day show, happening at... ...

    "Four fantastic days!" is how show manager Alan Lyons describes England's only Royal four-day show, happening at...

    25/05/2012
  3. Western Morning News published So well schooled and happy

    You will find the Bath & West Village School on the Village Green – and at this school the weather never stops play. ...

    You will find the Bath & West Village School on the Village Green – and at this school the weather never stops play.

    25/05/2012
  4. Western Morning News published Right at the heart of British agriculture

    The Royal Bath and West of England Society has joined forces with accountants and financial planners Old Mill to launch an... ...

    The Royal Bath and West of England Society has joined forces with accountants and financial planners Old Mill to launch an...

    25/05/2012
  5. WI find thyme for gardening advice from Duchy College Rosewarne

    A Cornish college played host to the Women's Institute when they enjoyed a floristry and horticulture session. More than 40 women ...

    A Cornish college played host to the Women's Institute when they enjoyed a floristry and horticulture session. More than 40 women from across WIs in Cornwall spent the day at Duchy College Rosewarne, where they were given the chance to try decorative leaf manipulation with weaving,...

    09/05/2011
  6. Scouts grin and Bear it as adventurer drops in to recruit volunteers

    Chief Scout Bear Grylls took to the air to meet more than 1,000 scouts and volunteers in the South West. The celebrity adventurer ...

    Chief Scout Bear Grylls took to the air to meet more than 1,000 scouts and volunteers in the South West. The celebrity adventurer attended 15 events in the region over the weekend, including a fun day at the county campsite at Nine Ashes near Bodmin, North Cornwall. Grylls, who was...

    09/05/2011
  7. AV Yes campaign blames loss on 'toxic' effect of Nick Clegg

    London Editor The campaign to introduce a new Westminster voting system was crushingly defeated because of its association with ...

    London Editor The campaign to introduce a new Westminster voting system was crushingly defeated because of its association with politically "toxic" Nick Clegg, a Westcountry MP has said. More than twice as many of the voters who turned out for the UK-wide referendum said they...

    09/05/2011
  8. Animal rights 'activists threatened to burn my children': Adam Henson

    Animal rights extremists threatened to "burn" the children of TV presenter Adam Henson after he investigated the bovine ...

    Animal rights extremists threatened to "burn" the children of TV presenter Adam Henson after he investigated the bovine tuberculosis and badger cull issue on the BBC's Countryfile programme. The threat, and other hate mail, were revealed by Mr Henson when he spoke to 185 farmers...

    09/05/2011
  9. One in ten Westcountry beaches 'will fail new tests' of sea pollution

    One in ten of the country's beaches – including many in the Westcountry – face the threat of being shut down ...

    One in ten of the country's beaches – including many in the Westcountry – face the threat of being shut down because the sea is too polluted for bathing, the Environment Agency has revealed. The 18 said to be at risk in the region include Rock, East Looe and Readymoney in Cornwall and...

    09/05/2011

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