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Small Somerset villages could soon find it easier to provide affordable housing for local residents
The government is expected to make a ruling later in the year
12:18, 19 APR 2021
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Small villages in one part of Somerset could soon find it a lot easier to provide affordable housing for local residents.
RSPCA inspectors are investigating after a dog was found dumped with a severely infected ear in Somerset. The French bulldog, who has been named Furby by the team caring for her, was taken to St Giles Animal Centre, in Wrantage, after he was discovered straying in Greystone Lane, Buckland St Mary, on March 18. The team at the rescue centre and kennels contacted the RSPCA after he was found to be underweight and suffering from a severe ear infection. RSPCA inspector Simon Coombes, who is investigating, said: “This poor dog must’ve been in so much pain with this infection when he was found.