Covid officer patrols ramped up in and around Bath to enforce lockdown
Officers will be on patrol in parks and at a popular beauty spot
Covid safety officers in Bath (Image: B&NES council)
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An increased number of coronavirus safety officers are on patrol in Bath and North East Somerset, the council has said.
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A number of Somerset towns have seen multiple areas with higher cases
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Hedgehog highway opens near Bristol
The new route will help the creatures get around safely at night
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A hedgehog
A special ‘hedgehog highway’ has been built near Bristol - to help the spiny creatures get around safely at night.
The highway - in Keynsham - has been designed to allow hedgehogs to roam freely in darkness between gardens and keep them off local roads.
The scheme is part of Crest Nicholson’s development at Hygge Park to encourage wildlife in the area and was designed in partnership with Tyler Grange ecologists.
The hedgehog highway is complemented by a number of other initiatives at the development, including nesting boxes for a variety of bat and bird species, and a bug mansion.
Popular restaurant duo to open new business in Bath this spring
Delivery trade went from strength to strength last year
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Danny and Robbie Mondim are a father-and-son team from Bath
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