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8:00 AM January 21, 2021
Residents have bee asked to light candles in their windows to observe Holocaust Memorial Day on January 27.
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People in North Somerset have been asked to light the darkness to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day on January 27.
Residents are being encouraged to mark the day by placing lit candles in their windows from 8pm to remember the millions of people lost during the Holocaust and later genocides which took place in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur.
Leader of North Somerset Council, Don Davies, said: There has rarely been a better time to stand together as a community and light the darkness in memory of the victims of the holocaust and later genocides.
Mobile network operator company EE switched on super-fast 5G in Portishead yesterday (Thursday).
Portishead is the second town in North Somerset to be.
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7:00 AM January 14, 2021
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10:06 AM January 14, 2021
Over the next few months, route options will be developed across North Somerset, Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol and South Gloucestershire.
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The West of England Combined Authority (WECA) has announced the next steps for its ambitious plans to transform the region’s transport network to meet the needs of the growing population.
The authority has already invested £1.5million to identify options for a high-capacity mass transit network in the West of England in a bid to make public transport the preferred way to travel, which will better-connect the area in an environmentally-conscious way.