Charlie Moore, 21, had to drop out of an apprenticeship at his dream workplace, after the right side of his upper body suddenly became inflamed and swollen.
Somerset MPs have slammed the government’s “damaging” decision to raise the bus fare cap to £3 early next year.
The first round of Glastonbury tickets go on sale at 6pm tomorrow, and many hopeful festival-goers will be trying their luck at securing these golden tickets. While some are excited about the ...
An RAF Veteran in his 80s is now helping vulnerable young people to spread their wings and achieve their true potential as a Somerset foster carer. "I'm probably one of the oldest, single foster ...
Somerset Council has received a variety of new planning applications from residents and developers, spanning home extensions, tree works, and renewable energy projects. Applications are under ...
Frome Art Society is holding its Autumn Exhibition of paintings and artworks from 8 to 23 November. The Black Swan Arts Round Tower will be full to bursting with a wide range of dynamic, vibrant and ...
On Friday 22 November from 5pm to 7pm, the town gathers for the annual lantern parade and Christmas lights switch on in Frome. Once again, a procession of people carrying beautiful handmade willow and ...
Staff from the local branch of B&Q recently helped with a revamp of the Mount Community Garden, managed by the Mount Community Association. The garden adjoins the Key Centre on Feltham Lane, a former ...
Frome Town Council's Communities team have organised two low-cost sessions this winter, to help community groups, charities and voluntary organisations in Frome equip staff and volunteers with ...
Somerset Council's two new gritters have had their names chosen following a competition involving schools and the Somerset public. The gritters, soon to join the council's winter fleet, are to be ...
On November 6th, Dragonfly Theatre and Vital Art presents an exclusive performance by award-winning American-Icelandic cellist Geirþrúður Anna Guðmundsdóttir, accompanied on piano by Antoine Préat.
A Frome man suffering a condition so excruciatingly painful it's dubbed 'suicide disease' left doctors baffled for four years - because they could not work out the cause. Charlie Moore, 21, had to ...