'Bizarre' Morrisons crash and Waitrose distraction theft
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Bath Echo reports that there's a waiting list of around 200 years for four-bed social homes in Bath and North East Somerset district. That is based on almost 5,000 families hoping to move in to one of the 500-600 houses which become available each year, according to the Echo.
A car mounted another vehicle in Morrisons in Taunton, which has been doing the rounds in our local papers. Somerset Live reports that "an elderly person had to be rescued from a vehicle after the incident".
A lorry overturned in Lympsham and residents reportedly helped the driver out of the cab, says Burnham-on-Sea.com.
And there's an appeal to "stay vigilant" in supermarket car parks after an elderly woman was the victim of a distraction theft in Waitrose in Cirencester, using her cards to withdraw cash.
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Bristol City are mourning and have paid tribute to the loss of Mike Adams. He was a founder of the Supporter's Club and Trust.
There have been increased police patrols in the Lawn area of Swindon after around 10 reports of attempted burglaries in a morning.
And Bath Abbey says it will be celebrating 250 years since the birth of Jane Austen with a regency-themed church service, exhibition and tours.
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