'Tomb collapse' and '100th birthday celebrations'

Image shows a hole at the edge of a graveyard with graves that have fallen inside. A man in a florescent vest can be seen near the back of the collapsed tomb, looking in. Image source, Handout
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The collapsed box tomb sat upon a large underground crypt, thought to have been constructed in the 1700s

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Here's our daily pick of stories from across local websites in the West of England, and interesting content from social media.

Our pick of local website stories

A veteran from Wiltshire became the first to lay a wreath at the Cenotaph in London with a guide dog by her side, external, ITV West Country reports.

The Swindon Advertiser says a new mural in Royal Wootton Bassett had paint chucked over it on Friday, external – six days after it was unveiled.

Bristol 24/7 reports the £670k pontoons in Bristol haven't had a single boat moored there, external since their summer installation.

Footage of the City of Bristol Pipes and Drums walking to the Cenotaph, external was a popular video for Bristol Live.

And a man ended up with dozens of 100th birthday cards, external after a care home appeal according to Burnham-on-Sea.com.

Our top three from yesterday

What to watch on social media

Womens' rights campaigner Kellie-Jay Keen has written to Bristol Women's Voice to ask why they now define themselves as a mixed-sex organisation, external.

Bristol Animal Rescue Centre highlights the role it took during the World War One, external, taking in dogs of soldiers and helping feed pets.

Two Gloucester landmarks have been removed from Historic England's 'At Risk' register, external.

A Norbot statue from the Gromit unleashed event , externalhas sold for £32,000.

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