Mum-of-four blasts housing provider as home ruined by mould We’ve worked so hard to make it lovely. There’s no compassion
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Jade Sheppard and Ricki Blacker have had problems with mould and condensation in their Midsomer Norton home
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Boater made homeless after canal disaster finally has hope after months of uncertainty
The best Christmas present ever - a new home - is in the pipeline for James Stuart-Wigley
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WALKERS looking for new ways to enjoy their physical exercise during the Covid-19 pandemic are invited to learn more about the local history on their doorstep. The Wilts & Berks Canal Trust has updated its popular leaflet which retraces the route of the former waterway through Melksham. Volunteer Brian Wright said: “The pandemic restrictions mean people are keen to make the most of local walks, so we hope the canal trail will provide a new route for them to enjoy as well as generating interest in our ongoing restoration campaign. “Much of the original line through the town has been lost under modern roads and housing so we hope to gain planning permission to utilise the River Avon instead.
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Industry experts are asking for the stamp duty holiday to be extended, amid fears the deadline could see the property market face a “cliff-edge”. This year, the property market has experienced a boom despite the market coming to a halt earlier this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. On Saturday, it was confirmed that parts of England, including London, would be put into Tier 4. The new measures were put in place after a highly transmissible strain of coronavirus was discovered to be spreading across England.