'Object thrown at goalkeeper' and 'church break-in'

Ian Holloway sitting in a press conference in front of a board with multiple advertisements of brands on. In front of him is two microphones, one is BBC Radio Wiltshire branded and the other is red. He is wearing a grey jacket and black polo, and has a goatee.
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Swindon Town manager Ian Holloway has condemned a fan's behaviour during the defeat against Walsall on Saturday

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Swindon Town FC manager Ian Holloway said he was "disgusted" with a club fan after an object was thrown from the crowd towards Walsall's goalkeeper during the opening game of the new season on Saturday, the Swindon Advertiser, external reported.

Burnham-on-Sea.com, external has reported that parking charges are set to go up in a Somerset town at the end of the month.

Meanwhile, a bid for a canalside solar farm near the M5 has sparked large public outcry because of fears of flooding, reports Gloucestershire Live, external.

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What to watch on social media

A church in Uphill, near Weston-super-Mare, said on social media that it had been broken-into over the weekend, external.

It is the first day of a road closure in Langport which has a huge diversion route, external.

And in Swindon, the first outdoor wedding ceremony in the newly updated Courtyard Garden was held for childhood sweethearts who have been together for 35 years, external.

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