Costs of removing flags and search for a home by a historic firm
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Somerset Council is spending 4,500 daily to take down flags deemed "illegal" from lampposts and other public structures, according to reports from local media.
Meanwhile, a campaign is underway to find a new location for the historic Bristol Blue Glass company. Coverage on Bristol Live highlights that a petition requesting support from the city council has already gathered nearly 7,000 signatures.
Burnham-on-Sea's High Street has been decorated for the holidays with solar-powered Christmas trees, as reported by Burnham-on-Sea.com.
The Devon and Somerset Fire Service released a video showcasing a 27 million program to upgrade its fleet of emergency vehicles.
Two Avon and Somerset Police officers are being praised for their courageous response during a night-time critical incident. Their actions, including administering first aid and securing the area, contributed to the rapid arrest of several suspects.
Yeovil Town supporters are honoring former captain Josh Staunton, who retired after making more than 100 appearances for the club.
Author: Noah Whitman
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