Illegal Bath rave: Two more arrested after event attended by 3,000
The illegal event in July happened despite coronavirus restrictions
Police speak to people by the side of the A46 near the site of a rave at Upper Swainswick near Bath
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Bath couple spend last £20 on KFC treat and get rock hard burger I specifically asked for no mayo and that was the only thing I got
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Matt Evered (r) and his partner Ryan Hobbs (Image: Matt Evered)
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Couple spend last few quid on KFC treat and get rock hard burger I specifically asked for no mayo and that was the only thing I got
The rock hard Zinger Burger
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Bristol pubs delivering booze in national lockdown
Perfect for those who need to stock up the fridge
Lily Adams, member of staff at The Bag of Nails, delivering beer on an electric cargo bike (Image: Bag of Nails)
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The site of the proposed woodland at Bolland Hill in Seend Photo: Kevan Wind ENVIRONMENTAL charity Avon Needs Trees has received an anonymous £25,000 donation towards the purchase of a second piece of land in Wiltshire to create new woodland. The charity hopes to be in a position to buy the 19 acres in Seend in the spring, and received a very big boost this week with the donation from a Bristol-based individual towards the £175,000 needed to complete the deal. Nikki Jones, chairwoman of Bristol-based Avon Needs Trees, said: “We’re absolutely thrilled. This takes us much closer to the £175,000 purchase price of the land.