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Jacqui and Colin on holiday with the three service users they support.
- Credit: Colin and Jacqui Payne
A couple from North Somerset have been recognised for their services to social care during the pandemic in the Queen s birthday honours.
Colin and Jacqui Payne, from Weston, have been awarded the British Empire Medal for their work during Covid-19.
For the past 10 years, Colin and Jacqui have shared their home with people with learning disabilities - supporting them and welcoming them to become part of their household.
On the cusp of the lockdown last year, the couple prepared their home so they could dedicate their lives to becoming full-time carers.
Cars at Royal Portbury Dock.
- Credit: Archant
A company’s plans to expand operations and create more jobs at Royal Portbury Dock have been given the green light this month.
Etex Building Performance Ltd applied to North Somerset Council to extend its plasterboard manufacturing facilities at Redland Avenue in Easton-in-Gordano.
The company’s plans involve building an extension to its existing factory and warehouse premises on the site of a former coal storage yard, almost doubling its current size.
The number of heavy goods vehicle (HGV), car and cycle parking spaces serving the site will be increased and Etex has agreed to contribute £10,000 towards pedestrian and cycle improvements along Marsh Lane to improve access to the site.
Birnbeck Pier owner s bid to block council plan to buy landmark
The owner of Birnbeck Pier want a stop put on the council s compulsory purchase order for crumbling Birnbeck Pier
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