Headlines: Peregrine names and night buses

Here's our daily pick of stories from across local websites in the West of England, and interesting content from social media.
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Night buses are to be paid for by CAZ fines in Bristol, as reported by Bristol Live. An extra £1.8m in funding could see some routes running overnight.
An autism support service operating across Bath and North East Somerset has been given a four year extension, as reported by Somerset Live.
And Burnham-on-Sea.com are reporting on the new mayor. Councillor Mike Facey says he is "greatly honoured" to take on the top role as Mayor alongside Deputy Cllr Paul Wynn.
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What to watch on social media
It's been 50 years since the Radiology department opened at the RUH, and the hospital's Facebook page has featured a video with radiologists that have been there since the start.
The Railway Touring Company Facebook page has posted about its first Royal Duchy of the year running from Bristol Temple Meads to Cornwall on Sunday.
In Wiltshire, Salisbury Cathedral want people to suggest names for their peregrine chicks, with a watery theme this year.
Devon and Cornwall Police has posted about a registered sex offender who's been jailed.
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