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A local domestic violence charity loses its funding and is set to close
Splitz is the only voluntary course where abusers voluntarily agree to attend.
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LIVE from Bath City Centre this morning
Join Steve in Bath as part of Right Up Your Street.
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Concerns over the rising number of men with eating disorders
Figures released expecting to show a rise in the number of men with eating disorders
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The Bath Magazine is at the centre of a social media storm
It is criticised for copying an iconic Boston Magazine Marathon Bombing tribute cover.
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Over 500 fines issued to parents taking their children on holiday during term time.
Since the law changed in September, 500 fines have been issued to parents in our area.
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Right Up Your Street
Ross and Clare Simons were knocked off their tandem bike and killed by Nicky Lovell.
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A Bath OBE recipient fears for the future of her charity
Linda Wyon set up the Bath Children's Contact Centre in 1991 and now fears for its future
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23/01/2014
Join Steve for everything you need to start your West Country day.
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Big Brother buses in South Gloucestershire?
Cameras on buses in South Glos. will be used to fine motorists who misuse bus lanes.
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Hundreds of streets in Bristol are now 20mph
Roads around Cabot, Redland, Clifton, Clifton East, Bishopston and Cotham are now 20mph.
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A controversial new bus lane for Dorchester Street in Bath
Cars will be banned eastbound at certain times in a trial costing Β£20,000.
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Taxpayers in Bistol may fund the Bristol Arena if other sources of revenue can't be found
Bristol City Council will take out a loan to pay for the arena
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A failing South Gloucestershire school is recommended for closure
The Grange School and Sports College in Warmley is recommended for closure by the council
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More details are revealed on Mayor George Ferguson's budget plans
We reveal the proposals for George's plans to cut 83 million pounds from the budget.
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A look back at how the horse meat scandal affected us in the west
One year on from the horse mead scandal, how did it affect you?
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Will it be a bumper year for Airbus?
We find out if Airbus has beaten Boeing's figures for 2013.
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An exclusive chat with the new Bristol police commander
Steve Le Fevre speaks exclusively to Commander John Reilly on his first radio interview.
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Bristol Mayor George Ferguson reveals his latest budget plans for the city
The mayor now needs to make Β£83 million of cuts rather than a proposed Β£90 million.
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A warning about Bristol Rovers' ability to continue operating
The warning about Bristol Rovers comes after dire financial results for the club
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Cardiac arrest survival rates are up 50% in Bristol
Survival rates from cardiac arrests are up 50% due to techniques developed in Bristol
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Has the Romanian and Bulgarian immigration influx started?
The Romanian Consul in Bristol says nobody has approached him for assistance living here
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Warnings are issued about a tidal surge in the Bristol Channel
We’ll be live on the coast to bring you the latest weather alerts.
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How will the 2014 rail fare increases affect you?
This comes as the south west Green Party call for the west line to be renationalised.
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A local look at the New Years Honours list
Steve Le Fevre meets some of the honours recipients in our area.
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30/12/2013
Join Steve for everything you need to start your West Country day.
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Live at Bristol Airport where people are preparing to jet off for sunnier climes
Join Steve for everything you need to start your West Country day on Christmas Eve.
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An exclusive interview with Christopher Jefferies
Three years on from the murder of Jo Yeates, Steve Le Fevre speaks exlusively to him
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Some police stations in Bristol could close under Avon & Somerset Police plans
Trinity Road, Broadbury Road in Knowle West, Southmead and Fishponds stations could go
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How long will it take to repair the Plimsoll swing bridge?
The Plimsoll bridge broke down on Tuesday afternoon causing hours of delays for motorists
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Concern over families using foodbanks this Christmas
Local food banks are predicting more people than ever will be recieving help this year