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 ...
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.
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 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 ...
Three fire crews were called to a flat in Frome last night (June 1) after some curtains caught fire. The Fire Service were called to a report of smoke coming from a window of a property in Great ...
A local nature charity is offering Christmas gifts aimed at being affordable and meaningful. For £20 you can give your family member or friend a year's sponsorship of a "beautiful patch of land" that ...
A row of garages in Frome could be turned into a holiday let, if plans are signed off by Somerset Council. If approved, the two-bedroom holiday rental could be created at the garages on land behind ...
A total of 900 miles of Somerset's roads will be regularly gritted this winter as Somerset Council prepares to mobilise its fleet of 23 gritters. The council and Kier Transportation Ltd., its new ...
Rail improvements will impact train services to and from Frome from late December 2024 until 23 January 2025 - Frome Town Council has warned locals. Engineers are carrying structural repairs to a ...
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.
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.