Neonatal bay honours nurse who never started dream job

Family handout Close up of Lori Robertson, who has long brown hair and blue eyes.Family handout
Lori Robertson died in a car crash before starting her "dream job"

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Free parking could be scrapped in Somerset Council's car parks as a major review is launched in the county. Political leaders are also considering changing Sunday and overnight parking fees, as reported by Chard and Ilminster News and Burnham-on-Sea.com.

An incredibly popular snowdrop garden at Colsebourne Park had to shut early at the weekend, as Stroud News reports they were "unable to cope with the influx of visitors". It follows coverage of the gardens on BBC One.

People have been having their say on these images of what Bristol city centre could look like once work starts to improve the number 2 bus route. A few minutes walk away, Bristol 24/7 says Prince Street Bridge could "finally" close to cars. You can read our write-up of that story here.

And a Starbucks has been approved near Gloucester "despite local objections", says Gloucestershire Live.

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A new parent and baby bay has opened at RUH Bath in memory of Lori Robertson, who died in a car crash just before she started "her dream job" as a paediatric nurse. Her parents have raised the funds for the room.

Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust has shared the damage caused by a 4x4 in Sapperton Valley Nature Reserve.

There is set to be a Yuletide Ball at the Pump Room in Bath in honour of Jane Austen on what would have (almost) been her 250th birthday.

And a new tree has been planted in Swindon town centre after the last one fell down outside Costa in October.

Swindon Borough Council A fallen tree which has pulled up pavement around itSwindon Borough Council
The old tree in Swindon had to be removed after it fell in October

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