Headlines: Murder trial, illegal rave and cheese theft

A court sketch showing two defendants wearing suits with the three other undefined defendants in the background.Image source, Elizabeth Cook PA
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Antony Snook, depicted on the right, alleges he was trying to protect the teenagers and was unaware of their plan for revenge

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The continuing trial of five people jointly accused of the murder of Mason Rist, 15, and Max Dixon, 16, has been in the headlines this week.

The boys died after being attacked outside Mason's home in Knowle West, Bristol, on 27 January.

On Tuesday, the alleged "getaway driver", Anthony Snook, 45, told Bristol Crown Court that he "did not know of any plan" to kill the boys, external.

Tristan Cork, from Bristol Live, reported on Thursday that the four teenagers accused of the boys' murders would not be giving evidence in the trial, external.

A custody picture of Chad Lambert. He is wearing a dark grey hoodie, zipped up to the top, and has very short dark blond hair.Image source, Avon and Somerset Police
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Chad Lambert was arrested on a small island in Eastville Park after trying to escape police

Bristol Live also covered the story of a burglar, who was jailed this week after attempting to evade police by swimming across a lake, external.

Reporter Toby Codd said Chad Lambert, 35, from Bristol, stole a bottle of wine from a shop in Eastville before discarding his clothing and bag in Eastville Park and swimming to a small island in the middle of the lake.

Black and white drone footage taken from high above the island. The water is dark around a clump of lighter trees and bushes in shades of grey. Chad Lambert can be seen from some distance, illuminated in red. We have added a bold red circle around him as he is quite difficult to see due to the angle and distance.Image source, Avon and Somerset Police
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Police drone footage shows Lambert walking through dense foliage on the island

The fire service provided a boat for police to reach the island and arrest Lambert.

He was sentenced to 26 weeks in prison and ordered to pay £154 in compensation by Bristol Magistrates' Court.

About a dozen youngsters milling about in daylight outside the former Wickes building with graffiti on a large garage entrance in the background and steel gates in the foreground
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Two people were arrested in connection with the event

An illegal rave at the old Wickes building in Bristol, external caused a lot of interest on the Bristol Reddit thread.

Two people were arrested and two van loads of sound equipment were seized after the unlicensed music event in Ashton on 26 October.

Avon and Somerset Police said it understood the public's frustration that the music was not turned off until 09:00 GMT on Sunday, but said it did not have the officer numbers needed to bring the event to a close sooner.

Several posts reflected the idea that raves should be held in remote locations away from residential areas, to "benefit everyone - including the ravers".

A close-up of Ted Hill scoring a try at the Recreation Ground in Bath gripping the ball with a very tense look on his face and a team player right behind him.Image source, PA Media
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Bath Rugby fans were delighted by the news that Ted Hill (front) has been called up to the England squad for their first test against New Zealand

Bath Rugby's Facebook post about Ted Hill's call-up to the England squad for their first test against New Zealand prompted lots of congratulations.

Many of the comments echo the sentiment posted by Adrian Crocker, who said: "It's about time he was given a chance. It's so well deserved and could not have happened to a nicer, more hard-working player."

A police photograph of a night-time scene with dozens of people gathered together cheering on drivers in two cars.Image source, Wiltshire Police
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Milosz Sobiechowski was driving in a red BMW before he crashed into other parked cars, injuring a bystander

Some incredible footage from Wiltshire Police of cars doing "doughnuts" around an island of people, external on an industrial estate in Swindon sparked a lot of engagement.

Somerset Live's Shannon Brown reported on the moment Milosz Sobiechowski, 22, "spiralled into a crash with parked cars and injured a bystander who sustained minor injuries".

PC Beales, roads policing officer, condemned the incident, adding: "Sobiechowski’s actions were incredibly dangerous and it is fortunate that there were no serious injuries."

Sobiechowski was this week given a 12-month driving ban and ordered to complete 200 hours of unpaid work after the incident on 30 September 2023.

Floor to ceiling shelving in a large warehouse full of truckles of cheese each with a label.Image source, Neal's Yard Dairy
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Hundreds of truckles of cheddar were stolen from London cheese specialist, Neal's Yard Dairy

The theft of 22 tonnes of cheddar, external, worth more than £300,000, from London cheese specialist Neal's Yard Dairy, produced headlines for Somerset Live.

Regional content editor, Howard Lloyd, quoted Tom Calver, director of Westcombe Dairy which had produced some of the stolen cheese, saying: "I was really concerned about what it was and the implications of it.

"What it does show, which I am amazed about, is the value people put on these amazing artisan foods."

Cheesemongers around the world have been urged to contact the dairy if they suspect they have been offered the stolen cheese.

A close-up of a large stone with three lines of beaded decoration cut diagonally across the top.Image source, Salisbury Cathedral
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The stones originate from Old Sarum where the cathedral was based until it was moved in 1220

Finally, the decorated stones found in Salisbury Cathedral, external which originate from Old Sarum - the original location of the cathedral before it moved in 1220 - have delighted the resident stone masons.

Head mason Lee Andrews said it was exciting to uncover the tool marks and moulding, which are "so well preserved in the mortar and (to see ) all that craftmanship which has been hidden away for 800 years"

A shelter is being planned for the stones to allow them to go on display in the cathedral.