Coronavirus: The 25 areas of Somerset with the most new Covid cases
The two areas with the most infections are both in the same town
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Bristol restaurants entering Michelin Guide for the first time in 2021
These restaurants are all new entries to the prestigious guide
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Mark Chapman, Executive Head Chef of the Season & Taste hospitality group (Image: Duchess Media)
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Michelin stars are handed out to the best-of-the-best restaurants every year. Some places will retain their star some will get one for the first time and some will lose them. 2020 s announcements - due in October - were shelved due to the coronavirus pandemic. The new list was announced online last night. It was thought that judges would be kind in light of the unprecedented struggle the hospitality industry has faced. And indeed that turned out to be the case with only six operational restaurants losing a star.
Watch the awards here: A further 16 places lost their award having been permanently closed.
Matthew Ridley, former chairman of Trowbridge RBL Branch Mr Matthew Ridley Matthew Ridley, retired solicitor, member of St James Church and former chairman of the Trowbridge Royal British Legion died at his home on January 16 aged 94. Mr Ridley was born in India, educated at Treador House near Holyhead and then Tonbridge School. After National Service he studied English and then Law at Corpus Christie College, Cambridge, before being articled to a solicitor in Exeter. He then moved to London before coming to Trowbridge in 1957. As a partner at Wilkins and Hill solicitors and subsequently Sylvester & Mackett, as it was then, he was heavily involved in Trowbridge life and enjoyed the fellowship of Round Table and subsequently 41 Club, where he made many friends and contacts, all of whom played an important part of his life.