IT S CERTAINLY one way to mark an occasion - a man who has recently turned 50 is celebrating by taking on a series of ridiculously big physical challenges to raise money for a good cause. Sam Rose, from Bridport, is completing a trio of physical challenges - a run, a cycle and a paddleboard - to raise money for children s hospice Julia s House. Sam turned 50 in September 2020, and decided to mark this by taking on a series of challenges, each involving the number 50. This includes a 50 kilometre run, a 50 mile cycle ride and a 50 kilometre paddleboard. He completed the run in October 2020, making it all the way from Ham Hill outside of Yeovil to Lyme Regis in the autumn rain. The run took just under six hours.
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Woman left in tears after car broken into and purse stolen while parked at Somerset beauty spot
“I immediately felt overwhelmed and started crying with sadness, shock and anger
Liv Moreton had driven to Ham Hill Country Park because she thought it would be a “lovely spot” for some fresh air
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Appeal following catalytic converter theft in Stoke-sub-Hamdon Posted at 16:56 on 16th April 2021 in Appeals
We’re appealing for witnesses following the theft of a catalytic converter from a silver Renault Clio at Ham Hill car park, Stoke-sub-Hamdon, Somerset.
The theft is believed to have taken place between 8pm on Tuesday 13 April and 9am on Wednesday 14 April.
If you saw anyone acting suspiciously in the area at the time, or have any information that could assist police with their inquiry, please call 101 quoting crime reference number 5221079262.
To help prevent your vehicle being targeted, we’d encourage motorists to follow the crime prevention advice below: