‘Spectacular event’ at major attraction cancelled by Storm Bert
A “showcase event” at a major Wiltshire attraction will be cancelled this weekend due to heavy weather brought by Storm Bert.
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A “showcase event” at a major Wiltshire attraction will be cancelled this weekend due to heavy weather brought by Storm Bert.
A weekly Wiltshire town market will be closed this weekend as Storm Bert is forecast to bring heavy weather.
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