- North Somerset Council may introduce car parking charges in Portishead, Clevedon and Nailsea. - A new hospital has opened in a former office block to treat up to 5,000 patients a year. - The disused railway line regularly floods due to "increasingly severe rainfall". - The council, which brought the prosecution, said it would be cracking down on similar behaviour. - She says she is upset after her application to perform at a Christmas fayre in a church was refused. - The Growing Happiness Project has two new spaces after appealing for help earlier this year. - A popular lake is having the plug pulled and being drained for its annual silt removal. - An open day has been held for companies wanting to supply a huge electric car battery factory, being built in Somerset. - Ian Barnes, pleads guilty to pushing council chairman Iain Hall, leading him to fracture his skull. - The giant Somerset structure built in 2000 has since had £1,000 spent on it to keep it intact. - The company building it accepts fish will be killed in its system, but wants to create new habitats. - One airport visitor is disputing a £100 fine she says she got for stopping for 56 seconds. - The attraction will be open to the public from November until early January. - Managers of charity shops across the West Country say the issue is costing them money to clean up. - The snowdrops will add some seasonal variation across the garden for visitors to enjoy.
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