Somerset woman describes nightmare of cancer diagnosis while facing eviction
She faces losing her animal sanctuary
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Ms Judd was diagnosed with cancer in April
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A Somerset woman who has been diagnosed with cancer is appealing for financial support as she faces eviction and losing the animal sanctuary she runs with her partner.
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Pensioner driver who had admitted hitting pram at zebra crossing changes plea
Michael Bage had previously pleaded guilty to careless driving and other offences via a letter to the court but turned up at his sentencing hearing to deny them
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A pensioner who had admitted hitting a baby s pram at a zebra crossing with his car has changed his plea.
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Enough is enough : Readers say local lockdown due to Indian variant would be pointless
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With non-essential shops and pubs opening in recent weeks, alongside indoor socialising and the general relaxing of social distancing measures, things seems to be slowly returning to normal following months and months of lockdowns.