Business owners from Yate visit Buckingham Palace to celebrate award win
YATE business owners Kate Richards and Douglas King had a date with The Queen as they visited Buckingham Palace for a very special afternoon tea.
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YATE business owners Kate Richards and Douglas King had a date with The Queen as they visited Buckingham Palace for a very special afternoon tea.
PEOPLE living in several quiet cul-de-sacs in Chipping Sodbury are up in arms over plans to turn a Grade II listed old farmhouse into a restaurant and wedding venue complete with a 22-space car park.
THE young family whose house in Yate was completely gutted in a devastating fire say the only thing keeping them going is the generosity and kindness of the local community.
A TOWN council is investigating after leeches were discovered in a splash play area for children at a popular Yate park.
TWO people escaped a house fire after a blaze started in a sauna in Wickwar.
A SEVENTEENTH century engraving is the inspiration behind an ambitious project to transform Dyrham Park’s West Garden.
BRIMSHAM Green School in Yate held two proms for leavers.
YEAR 11 and Year 13 pupils from Yate International Academy enjoyed their leavers' prom on July 7 at The Grange Hotel in Winterbourne.
THE fundraising arm of a primary school in Yate has toppled the £1,000 mark in a few months since reforming.
A HUGE new electrical transformer is being transported through South Gloucestershire this weekend to replace equipment at a substation in Iron Acton.
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