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Letters to the Editor (BEP)Hospital food fearsA recent TV documentary criticised hospitals for selling food and drink high in saturated fat, salt and sugar on their premises. Some hospitals...
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Divisive view of Islam
L AST week, reader David Whittern said that if a new mosque is to be built in Barton Hill, Christians in Islamic countries across the...
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What a view to spoil
S everal of the broadsheets have recently carried articles on the professional view that wind farms in the UK are not cost-effective ...
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Opening doors always brings a smile to my face
I AM writing in response to the article on Cotham Hill (Evening Post, April 30). As the owner of the Chickpea, I feel Cotham Hill...
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Park is a safer place
I AM thrilled to read a letter from Frances Webber in the post recently stating she now feels confident to walk in Filwood Park again....
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Welcome to BridgwaterBridgwater is a lively town, full of history and with a strong sense of identity. A community has existed here for more than 1,000 years and...
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Bridgwater Heritage TrailsBridgwater is a town full of history; its medieval street pattern is well-preserved and several of its street names take us back to earlier times,...
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Special eventsBridgwater is a town with a strong tradition of furthering creative talent and expression. As the home of the first Arts Centre in England,...
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Special events 2The Somerset Art Weeks 2010 Open Studios will be held from September 18 to October 3. Look inside the artist's studio and uncover their...
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Fine threat not enoughI AM writing to you because, some weeks ago, your paper wrote that people cycling in Broadmead would be fined £30. I have had several...
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Mature young manI LOVED the story regarding young mum Jade, her hard work, her plans for the future, and her award. But let's hear it for her young partner...
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Rail is way forward
D AVID Wood has written many excellent letters to the local press laying out the obvious benefits of reopening local urban railway lines...
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Thank you, kind stranger
On Wednesday, April 28, my wife had a fall outside the HSBC bank in Kingswood. I would like to express my grateful appreciation...
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People think about what they are promisingI WAS pleased to hear recently how research now shows that married people and their children, on average, fare better in most areas –...
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Bridgwater CarnivalEvery year Bridgwater hosts the first winter carnival on the Somerset County Guy Fawkes Carnival circuit, and is regarded by many as the world's...
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Bridgwater is on the moveBridgwater offers a varied and interesting selection of national and independent retailers and provides easily accessible and convenient shopping.<...
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Shopping in BridgwaterCustomer service is of a high quality in Bridgwater – some businesses in the town have been trading for generations and can deliver standards...
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A to Z of shopping 1Art galleries Armoury Gallery 01278 429768 Bridgwater Arts Centre 01278 422700 Art and craft supplies ...
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Shops in Angel PlacePeacocks 01278 429724 Martins 01278 429570 Iceland 01278 422099 Stokes 01278 429705 ...
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