Claire Carter on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Somerset Episodes Episode guide
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St James Street Pool closes, Nudefest 2016 and Gyles Brandreth comes to Taunton
After 87 years Taunton's St James Street Swimming Pool closes for the final time.
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Local reaction to Chilcot's report, the history of Yeovil's Octagon Theatre, and 'Tennis, Football or Neither?'
Claire talks to MP for Wells James Heappey about his time in Iraq and Chilcot's report.
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Injured Marine gets dream house in Taunton, Somerset's links to Wales, and gulls on the rise
Research into the behaviour of urban gulls proves their increasing intelligence.
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The future of Leonardo Helicopters in Yeovil, getting women into sport, and memories of your first car
Claire looks at the 'In It Together' campaign hoping to get more women playing sport.
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Public raises funds for Frome teenager with leukaemia, and Bob the horse gets a new tail
Crowd-funding campaign raises £70,000 for Daryl Allinson's second bone-marrow transplant.
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Breakfast Special: Marking 100 years since the Battle of the Somme
Claire presents live from Yeovilton Fleet Air Arm Memorial church.
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Sharp rise in reports of domestic abuse in Somerset's over 60's, and Butleigh rugby club go on tour to China
A look into why more cases of domestic abuse in the over 60's are now being reported.
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Why Somerset needs more foster carers, and more local athletes book their place in Rio
Claire talks to foster carers in the county about why it's best thing they've ever done.
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Talks in Brussels and the impact here, and how the England football team were rubbish
Local UKIP and Lib Dem representatives comment on the impact the EU vote has had on them.
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Local reaction to the country's political situation, and festival goers trying to get out of Glastonbury
Local MP James Heappey gives his thoughts on who should be our next Prime Minister.
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EU referendum results day special
Reaction as we find out how Somerset voted in the referendum.
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Steve Davis swaps snooker to DJ at Glasto, and the Archdeacon of Taunton retires
Claire speaks to Steve ahead of his set at this year's Glastonbury Festival.
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Glastonbury Festival traffic hell, and the final word before the EU Referendum
Reaction as traffic causes mayhem on the roads to the Glastonbury Festival site.
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21/06/2016
Claire kicks off your Somerset day with the morning travel, weather, news and sport.
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Somerset lady publishes diary to help other dementia carers, and local businesses talk the EU referendum
Wife publishes diary of what it was like caring for husband with early-onset dementia.
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17/06/2016
Jack Murley sits in. Start your Somerset day with morning travel, weather, news and sport.
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16/06/2016
Jack Murley sits in. Midsomer Norton Pride, Euro 2016 and Boris the rescue dog graduates
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15/06/2016
Jack Murley sits in. Start your Somerset day with morning travel, weather, news and sport.
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14/06/2016
Jack Murley sits in. Start your Somerset day with morning travel, weather, news and sport.
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13/06/2016
Jack Murley sits in. Start your Somerset day with morning travel, weather, news and sport.
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Dogs rescued from "puppy farm", and the Only Fools and Horses funeral
Frome family say farewell to father with a Reliant Regal hearse.
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The EU debate, getting tongue-tied, and four little robins hitch a ride to Glastonbury
All you need to know ahead of Somerset's EU debate.
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New evidence in Melanie Hall case, and connecting Weston-super-Mare and Brean
News on a new path linking together two of Somerset's main tourist destinations.
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Frome Roman coin hoard returns home, and Cheddar pupils educate drivers on speeding
Children in Cheddar get invovled with community project educating drivers who speed.
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East Street in Taunton closes for two months, and in conversation with astronomer Will Gater
The closure of a main route through the county town, and reaction from Somerset CCC win.
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03/06/2016
Claire kicks off your Somerset day with the morning travel, weather, news and sport.
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Somerset farmers and the EU referendum, and a promotion possibility for Taunton Town FC
Taunton Town FC argue for automatic promotion after Cinderford turn down chance to go up.
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The Royal Bath and West Show
Claire presents live on the opening day of England's biggest celebration of rural life.
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Self-employed carers in Somerset, and the local men who fought in the Battle of Jutland
A look at how self-employed carers are being used across the county.
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Local postie walks 400 miles for charity, and Yeovil's Johnny Purchase talks being in Les Miserables
Mark Penfold from Burnham-On-Sea begins a charity walk from Edinburgh to London.