Environmentally friendly sewage treatment used in Somerset Levels
West Country Drainage Services have devised an alternative method of treating effluent using natural resources
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AI-Assisted Reporter for Newsquest covering the South West
Some of Ethan's articles are being drafted with the assistance of AI tools such as ChatGPT. However, a journalist or editor always decides what content to cover and always reviews this content before it is published.
West Country Drainage Services have devised an alternative method of treating effluent using natural resources
A Dolly Parton tribute show is coming to The McMillan Theatre in Bridgwater this month
Two swimming pools in North Somerset have been awarded £270,000 in funding to make them greener
Nailsea Town Council is inviting residents to its annual residents meeting this month
A care home in Falmouth celebrated the anniversary of Victory in Europe Day with an afternoon tea party
A decently sized crowd filled out South Hill as the Devon & Somerset Point to Point got underway
Up-and-coming athletes in Bromsgrove can benefit from a coveted sports talent development programme
Ottery St Mary AFC has announced a new stadium name for Washbrook Meadows.
North Somerset Council is on the lookout for locations to use as rest centres in case of emergencies
Tamara Ward is bringing back her 'EveryDayinMay4Dravet' campaign with a special challenge for Oxfordshire school children
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