Somerset Seeks £1bn Government Funding to Repair Crumbling Bridges Wednesday, April 15, 2026 somerset infrastructure bridges governmentfunding localauthority transport repairs fundingbid departmentfortransport community sport Somerset’s aging infrastructure, including bridges, tunnels, and flyovers, may soon receive much-needed repairs thanks to a new £1 billion fund launched by the Department for Transport (DfT). This fund is specifically … Read More
Somerset Eyes £1bn Government Fund to Repair Aging Bridges and Structures Wednesday, April 15, 2026 somerset infrastructure bridges governmentfunding departmentfortransport localgovernment repairs transport highways wsp sport Somerset’s aging bridges, tunnels, and flyovers could soon see much-needed repairs thanks to a new £1 billion funding initiative announced by the Department for Transport (DfT). This significant investment targets local … Read More
Water Company Fined £300,000 Following Sewage Spill That Devastated Somerset River Wildlife Wednesday, April 15, 2026 wessexwater pollution somerset environmentagency riveryeo watervoles sewagespill habitatrestoration wildlifeconservation environmentalfine Wessex Water has been fined £300,000 after a backed-up sewer discharged sewage into a tributary of the River Yeo in Somerset, causing significant environmental damage in September 2022. The incident, confirmed by the … Read More
Water Company Fined £300,000 Following Sewage Spill in Somerset Wednesday, April 15, 2026 wessexwater sewage pollution somerset riveryeo environmentagency fishkill habitatrestoration watervoles conservation Wessex Water has been ordered to pay £300,000 after a backed-up sewer discharged untreated sewage into a tributary of the River Yeo in Somerset, causing significant environmental damage. The incident occurred in September … Read More
Bath City Relegated from National League South After Defeat at AFC Totton Wednesday, April 15, 2026 bathcity relegation nationleaguesouth afctotton football soccer nationalleague fans goals sports sport Bath City’s hopes of staying in the National League South ended after a 2-1 defeat at AFC Totton on Tuesday night. Stunning long-range strikes from Ashley Clarke and Christie Ward sealed the Romans’ fate during their first … Read More
'Owls' and 'Larks' Who Exercise at the Right Time Cut Heart Disease Risk Wednesday, April 15, 2026 chronotype exercise hearthealth cardiovascular bloodpressure circadian fitness prevention sleep personalization A recent study reveals that aligning exercise timing with your natural body clock—whether you are a morning lark or a night owl—can significantly lower the risk of heart disease. Researchers suggest that tailoring workout … Read More