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Western Daily Press, 17 Jul 2026

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ArticlePony pop­u­la­tion to be pro­tec­ted amid cull fear

DARTMOOR pony pop­u­la­tions will be pro­tec­ted at their cur­rent levels, min­is­ters have said amid fears a live­stock-count­ing method would lead to a cull. Cam­paign­ers had pre­vi­ously warned that require­ments to cut graz­ing on the moor’s...

Pony pop­u­la­tion to be pro­tec­ted amid cull fear

ArticleSpeed­ing motor­ist pinned crime­wave on inno­cent driver

A SPEEDING driver has been jailed after he gave false details about an inno­cent per­son on mul­tiple occa­sions when caught by police. Lon­nie Smith, 40, of White­way Road, Bris­tol, was caught speed­ing in Gloucester­shire, War­wick­shire,...

Speed­ing motor­ist pinned crime­wave on inno­cent driver

ArticleCor­rec­tions and com­plaints

IF we have pub­lished any­thing that is fac­tu­ally inac­cur­ate please con­tact Richard Bache via email richard.bache@ reach­plc.com or write to The Editor, West­ern Daily Press, White­fri­ars Busi­ness Centre, Lew­ins Mead, Bris­tol BS1 2NT. Once...

Cor­rec­tions and com­plaints

ArticleNew attrac­tions for annual fest­ival

RACING waiters, a greasy Red Bull climb­ing chal­lenge and a glow-in-the-dark fly­board show are com­ing to Bris­tol this week­end as the Har­bour Fest­ival returns with a new pro­gramme. Span­ning an expan­ded foot­print from Thekla to Under­fall...

New attrac­tions for annual fest­ival

ArticleInquest into death of boy, 14, to be reopened

THE inquest into the death of a 14-year-old boy after what his mother believes was an online chal­lenge gone wrong is to be reopened after the ori­ginal con­clu­sion was quashed at the High Court. Jools Sweeney, from Gloucester­shire, died in April...

Inquest into death of boy, 14, to be reopened