Headlines: Police horse cuts, CPR and Glastonbury Festival

Here's our daily pick of stories from across local websites in the West of England, and interesting content from social media.
Our pick of local website stories
A police force losing its mounted unit amid a £12m blackhole was reported by GloucestershireLive.
The plans for a new cycle path on Temple Way were covered by BristolLive.
A woman managing to save her grandmother's life after learning CPR training was published by the Salisbury Journal.
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Somerset Council announced that access to Taunton's Silk Mills Park and Ride was limited because of an encampment.
A woman in Somerset says she spotted an Avon and Somerset police officer weeing in her garden.
Also in Somerset, Glastonbury Festival announced the full line-up for Field of Avalon.
Tributes are being paid to Kingswood Rugby Club's biggest fan who was known as "Mr Kingswood".
And there was a lot of love for a post about Professor Alice Roberts visiting Glastonbury Abbey where she was filming for a new TV series.
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