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Water vole project begins at Yeovil Country Park
Work has begun on the project to improve animal habitats
Dodham Brook, Yeovil Country Park
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A project to improve the quality and diversity of habitats for endangered wildlife such as water vole within the Yeovil Country Park has begun.
TEN people in Somerset - including a care worker - won a share of £650,000 on Christmas Day (Friday, December 25). Eight neighbours in Street won £50,000 each, one neighbour won £100,000 and another - who had three tickets - won £150,000. Care worker Jane Cuddy, 52, received a £50,000 cheque. “That’s amazing, thank you so much, she said. I’ve had a couple of years where I’ve had a pretty rough time so this means everything. I’d have been chuffed with £1,000. “I feel like I’m in a bit of a dream at the moment because good things don’t always happen to me but they do today.”
TEN people in Somerset - including a care worker - won a share of £650,000 on Christmas Day (Friday, December 25). Eight neighbours in Street won £50,000 each, one neighbour won £100,000 and another - who had three tickets - won £150,000. Care worker Jane Cuddy, 52, received a £50,000 cheque. “That’s amazing, thank you so much, she said. I’ve had a couple of years where I’ve had a pretty rough time so this means everything. I’d have been chuffed with £1,000. “I feel like I’m in a bit of a dream at the moment because good things don’t always happen to me but they do today.”