Headlines: 'Magic roundabout' and 'Robbie Savage'

Forest Green manager Robbie Savage celebrated this weekend
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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
Swastikas have been painted on a crossing, external in the Lockleaze area of Bristol according to Bristol Live.
The Swindon Advertiser reported that a new crossing next to the Magic Roundabout has been labelled "an accident waiting to happen"., external
Reform UK are backing a Forest of Dean councillor after a speech was deemed "racist" and led to protests, external, Gloucestershire Live reported.
Bath Echo says, external a recommendation by Historic England to list Bath Fire Station has been rejected.
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What to watch on social media
Fred, a young fan, was doing the live text updates, external for Bristol City yesterday, which got a lot of attention.
As did this video of Robbie Savage , externalbringing a young fan onto the pitch to celebrate with him at Forest Green Rovers.
There a lot conversation in the Swindon Noticeboard about the council charging 50p, external to use the loos – and it's card only.
A baby otter was brought in to a Shepton Vets , externalafter it was found by a member of the public looking poorly. It's now being looked after at RSPCA West Hatch.
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