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Digby Jones hits back after his dig at Alex Scott s pronounciation

Digby Jones hits back after his dig at Alex Scott s pronounciation
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Kirsty Strickland: Why men like Piers Morgan have problems with successful women

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Disused Grade I building to become arts centre amid traffic, noise and environment concerns

Disused Grade I building to become arts centre amid traffic, noise and environment concerns It will be refurbished and extended to create exhibition and events rooms, offices, restaurant and bar space The building is on Historic England’s Heritage at Risk Register.  (Image: Dorset Council) GET THE BIGGEST STORIES FROM ACROSS SOMERSET STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOXInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. SIGN UP When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

The Mysterious Origins of the Cerne Abbas Giant

Save this story for later. The sun was still low in the sky on the spring morning last year when Martin Papworth, an archeologist for the National Trust, arrived in the village of Cerne Abbas. Setting off along a wooded path at the foot of Giant Hill, he carried in each hand a bucket loaded with excavation tools. Cerne Abbas, in a picturesque valley in Dorset, about three hours southwest of London, is an ancient settlement. At one end of the village, beneath a meadow abutting a burial ground, lie the foundations of what was, a thousand years ago, a thriving abbey. Close by is a spring-fed well named for St. Augustine, a monk who was sent by Rome in the sixth century to convert Britain to Christianity, and who became the first Archbishop of Canterbury. According to legend, he caused the spring to stream forth by striking the ground with his staff. Atop Giant Hill lies an earthwork, possibly dating from the Iron Age: a rectangular enclosure, known as the Trendle, that may have been a

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