Six-a-side on Sunday for Dorothy House Hospice
A SIX-A-SIDE football tournament on Sunday aims to raise money for Dorothy House and the Trowbridge Wanderers Football Club.
A SIX-A-SIDE football tournament on Sunday aims to raise money for Dorothy House and the Trowbridge Wanderers Football Club.
YOU can still eat sweet treats and your favourite meals if you are diagnosed with diabetes; that's the message from Diabetes UK south west groups as part of their Food You Love campaign.
A TROWBRIDGE teen played a key role in the opening of a training centre in Clevedon, named after a World War I hero who was the only person from Avon and Somerset police to be awarded the Victoria Cross.
CHILDREN and young people should now get quicker access to mental health services, thanks to plans to improve the county's Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS).
WALK beyond the plant-filled paradise that is Trowbridge Garden Centre and you will find some of the town’s best-kept secrets. We spoke to three brilliant businesses who are thriving in this very special climate.
WALK beyond the plant-filled paradise that is Trowbridge Garden Centre and you will find some of the town’s best-kept secrets. We spoke to three brilliant businesses who are thriving in this very special climate.
MORRIS dancing sides from across the UK took to the streets last weekend to raise funds for Dorothy House Hospice with a day of dancing.
THINK of Bradford on Avon, you think of beautiful buildings, friendly locals and a town rich in history. We played a key part in the industrial revolutions, producing cloth, thriving factories and mills. But did you know Bradford on Avon’s rubber industry was key to the entire process?
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