Monthly Archives: October 2011
Cheddar News October 29, 2011
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Christmas print campaign for Somerset cheese makers - Minuteman Press (blog) Christmas print campaign for Somerset cheese makersMinuteman Press (blog)Bath and the wider Somerset region are areas that are known for their cheese and particularly their cheddar, which takes its name from the village of Cheddar in Somerset. Christmas is a big time for cheese […]
Cheddar News October 28, 2011
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Dollies boss relieved after tough week - Glastonbury People Dollies boss relieved after tough weekGlastonbury PeopleThe Dollies have struggled for much of the 2011-12 campaign and a run of seven consecutive defeats has seen them slide towards the wrong end of the Somerset County League Premier Division table. After last weekend's humiliating 8-0 loss at […]
Cheddar News October 27, 2011
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Somerset residents make their mark in new digital bible - Weston & Somerset Mercury Weston & Somerset Mercury Somerset residents make their mark in new digital bibleWeston & Somerset MercuryThe project was in Weston on Monday, followed by Cheddar on Tuesday. The national project was kicked off at Edinburgh Castle in June when Prince Charles […]
Cheddar News October 26, 2011
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Sir Chris Hoy names Cheddar Gorge among UK’s top cycle hills - This is Somerset Sir Chris Hoy names Cheddar Gorge among UK's top cycle hillsThis is SomersetThey then drew up a shortlist of the top ten inclines, which includes Silver Street in Lyme Regis, Cheddar Gorge in Somerset and Ralph Allen in Bath. Judges […]
Cheddar News October 25, 2011
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Wind farm protest group’s dinner dance fundraiser - Weston & Somerset Mercury Weston & Somerset Mercury Wind farm protest group's dinner dance fundraiserWeston & Somerset MercuryThe turbines being proposed by Broadview Energy would be 140ft high, and be visible from several places in Somerset including Burnham and Cheddar. NoPilrow Vice Chairman, David Maund said: “We […]
