On Friday 22 November, Frome's annual lantern parade and Christmas lights switch on takes place from 5pm to 7pm. As a result, several road closures will be in place during the afternoon and early ...
A new pedestrian crossing will be constructed across one of Frome's busiest roads as part of a wider initiative to encourage children to walk and cycle to school. The Frome Safer School Streets trial ...
A Frome housing development is one of six major schemes across Somerset which could be delivered with greater speed if a bid to central government is successful. Chancellor of the exchequer Rachel ...
Officers have released the image of a man they want to speak to after a man suffered a broken jaw in Frome. The victim was punched in the face in Christchurch Street West at about 7pm on Friday 16 ...
Somerset's bus services will benefit from millions of pounds of further investment following an announcement from central government. Chancellor of the exchequer Rachel Reeves MP announced in her ...
In collaboration with Green and Healthy Frome, OpenStoryTellers have brought together four local creative facilitators to work alongside a collective of talented artists with learning disabilities.
A recent Frome FM podcast offers a window onto the work of the Let's Talk community group, set up during the pandemic to offer support for groups and individuals with 'tricky conversations'. The group ...
A man who 'loves buses' had the number of his favourite service - tattooed onto his chest. Charlie Chamberlain, 26, has used the 376 First Bus - running between Bristol and Glastonbury - since he was ...
The Bishop of Bath and Wells, Rt Revd Michael Beasley, has expressed serious reservations about the forthcoming parliamentary debate on legalising assisted dying, scheduled for 29 November. In a ...
Somerset Council has received a variety of new planning applications from residents and developers, spanning home extensions, tree works, and renewable energy projects. Applications are under ...