Yeovil at a Crossroads: Navigating Hope and Uncertainty Amidst Major Changes Sunday, January 18, 2026 yeovil economy leonardo yeovilrefresh employment highstreet community uncertainty culture housing In May 2025, during a visit to Yeovil’s Middle Street, a local charity collector remarked on the lingering scaffolding: “People are a bit annoyed about this scaffolding being up so long!” Now, in January 2026, that … Read More
Discovering Bread: Yeovil’s Unique Christian Café with Five Free “Menu” Items Saturday, January 17, 2026 yeovil café christian faith community food hospitality mission atmosphere charity Bread café in Yeovil offers a distinct experience for diners on a budget, featuring five unconventional “free” menu items that won’t be found anywhere else: ‘Good news’, ‘a listening ear’, ‘healing’, ‘testimony’, and ‘a word … Read More
A Visit to Bread: Yeovil’s Unique Christian Café with Free Spiritual Nourishment Saturday, January 17, 2026 yeovil café christianity mission community food faith hospitality spirituality local Nestled in the heart of Yeovil, Bread café offers a dining experience unlike any other. While it serves typical English café fare, the real distinction lies in its unique approach to hospitality and community spirit. Bread is … Read More
Man Charged with Murder After Human Remains Found in Gurney Slade Village Friday, January 16, 2026 murder investigation gurneyslade police crime court stalking avonsomerset community justice Human remains discovered in the Roemead Road area of Gurney Slade late on the night of January 14 are believed to be those of 40-year-old Craig Hurcombe from Wiltshire, who had been reported missing. Formal identification is … Read More
Man Charged with Murder After Human Remains Discovered in Gurney Slade Friday, January 16, 2026 murder investigation gurneyslade police court humanremains stalking community avonsomerset justice Human remains found in Gurney Slade’s Roemead Road area late on January 14 are believed to be those of 40-year-old Craig Hurcombe from Wiltshire, who had been reported missing. While formal identification is pending, police … Read More
Community Weighs In on Which North Somerset Library to Save Amid Budget Cuts Friday, January 16, 2026 libraries northsomerset budgetcuts community publicconsultation pill winscombe worle children libraryservices Thousands of residents have voiced their opinions on which village library should be spared amid North Somerset Council’s ongoing budget cuts. In 2024, the council announced a 20% reduction in its libraries budget, aiming to … Read More