'Finding a forever home' and 'cannabis factory'

Coco has been at Bristol Animal Rescue Centre for 247 days, making her their longest-staying resident
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The RSPCA says Bristol Animal Rescue Centre's longest-serving resident, external, Coco, is looking for a forever home after spending 247 days at the facility.
A new public toilet block, external has opened at Fleming Way in Swindon as part of the new bus interchange and public realm improvements - with a 50p charge in place.
Police raided a vacant property in Swindon and uncovered a "cannabis factory, external" with more than 100 plants growing inside. A man in his 30s was arrested but has since been released under investigation.
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