Kelsey Grammer's extension and tributes to sisters

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Frasier star Kelsey Grammer has been told he can knock down a 200-year-old cottage in Portishead, North Somerset, to make room for an extension, despite opposition from neighbours, according to Somerset Live.
A long convoy of lorries has paid tribute to two sisters who died in 2023 on the Frome Bypass. ITV West Country and Somerset Live showed the lorries parading through the Frome Bypass on Saturday evening.
Burnham-on-Sea.com has reported the The Crusty Cob bakery, which shut earlier this month, has been bought by Maisey's Bakery.
And Wiltshire Times says the planned regeneration of Emery Gate shopping centre in Chippenham is expected to cost more than £50m.
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A Reddit post has a link to a Daily Mail article about someone who was banned form a gym in Swindon because of their footwear. He was reportedly wearing UGG boots.
The A370 is shut due to an accident this morning, so the A3 Flyer bus is diverted according to Bristol Airport.
People are still trying to get to the bottom of a mysterious smell in Calne. Residents have complained of a strong, unpleasant smell, with reports of it permeating homes even when windows are closed.
And this restored and colourised photo of Bristol in 1957 has been getting a lot of love on Facebook.
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