Monthly Archives: January 2012
Cheddar News January 25, 2012
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Somerset man had free meals for 9 months - The Spoof (satire) Somerset man had free meals for 9 monthsThe Spoof (satire)52-year-old Albert Burton, who lived near Cheddar Gorge, loved all-inclusive holidays at Mediterranean resorts, and was the first British tourist to discover a way of accessing unlimited free food and booze. Mr Burton had […]
Cheddar News January 24, 2012
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Puxton Park Urges Children to Support Conservation - This is Somerset Puxton Park Urges Children to Support ConservationThis is SomersetThere is also the award winning Meadow's restaurant and a farm shop selling local produce including Somerset grown vegetables, strawberries from Cheddar, local cheeses and meats from award winning Gerald David Butchers. and more » Digest powered […]
Cheddar News January 21, 2012
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Students pick up award for film - Weston & Somerset Mercury Weston & Somerset Mercury Students pick up award for filmWeston & Somerset MercuryThe film, which previously won the North Somerset award heat, was filmed on location in Cheddar Gorge and featured an investigation into the theory that rocks are made of Cheddar cheese. A […]
Cheddar News January 20, 2012
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FOOTBALL: Two Minehead players shine for Somerset Under 18s - Somerset County Gazette FOOTBALL: Two Minehead players shine for Somerset Under 18sSomerset County GazetteJack Page returns to the Minehead squad this weekend when the Blues travel to Somerset County Premier League leaders Cheddar. The following Saturday (28th) sees the return fixture at Irnham Road. Minehead […]
Cheddar News January 19, 2012
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Speed gun volunteers abused by drivers - Weston & Somerset Mercury Weston & Somerset Mercury Speed gun volunteers abused by driversWeston & Somerset MercuryThe speedwatch scheme allows volunteers to catch motorists driving too fast through villages such as Cheddar and Axbridge, but the town's mayor Barry Hamblin said some people had been put off after […]
