Rest days cancelled as police force hit by viruspublished at 12:10 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2021
Avon and Somerset Police currently has 82 officers off work after testing positive for coronavirus.
Read MoreAvon and Somerset Police currently has 82 officers off work after testing positive for coronavirus.
Read MoreThe Attorney General has given consent for them to apply to have Ben's original inquest quashed.
Read MoreWestbury Wildlife Park is set to reopen this spring, 30 years after it closed.
Read MoreSwindon Borough Council wants the tech billionaire to consider setting up a factory there.
Read MoreBristol's mayor says it is the quickest way to cut the city's pollution levels.
Read MoreTwo shovels have been donated by a building firm to keep a stretch of the Dunster path clear.
Read MoreCottle found fame with his touring circus and later bought Wookey Hole in Somerset.
Read MoreIt's the second time this year the company's Swindon factory has been disrupted by supply issues.
Read MoreGreat Western Hospital in Swindon is treating 159 patients with confirmed or suspected Covid-19.
Read MoreAll parking, including for blue badge holders, could be removed from Bath city centre.
Read MoreAlex Ray says that since the March lockdown his paper passion has "gone a bit crazy".
Read MorePassenger numbers on the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway dropped by 77% in 2020.
Read MoreIt was the first time in 10 months she had seen her father, who is in a care home.
Read MorePaul and Rebecca Whitewick document industrial history for YouTube.
Read MoreDoctors believed 11-month-old Sofia-Grace Hill was rejecting food because she had tonsillitis.
Read MoreLocal residents and some councillors had objected to the four-storey building in Bridgwater.
Read MoreA care home manager moves in with his residents for a second time fearing a "catastrophic" outbreak.
Read MoreThe public debate will include Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees and African heritage community representatives.
Read MoreBristol mayor Marvin Rees says it is clear the community feel strongly the pool should be kept open.
Read MoreThe figures were revealed in the annual report from the company owned by Bristol City Council.
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