'World Cup flag warning' and 'Police called to Hinkley dispute'
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Wiltshire Council has urged football fans not to fly flags for the World Cup from public railings and lamp-posts, reports Wiltshire Times. Bristol City Council and South Gloucestershire Council have also shared the message.
Police were called to Hinkley Point C this week as part of an ongoing industrial dispute which saw thousands of workers locked-out of the site, according to the Bridgwater Mercury. A Hinkley Point C spokesperson told the paper they are working with our trades union partners to encourage a return to work following an agreed process.
A new town could be built between Bristol and Keynsham. Bristol 247 has shared plans for Hicks Gate, a 3,000-home new town which has been backed by politicians.
And the first new section of Birnbeck Pier has been lifted into place, connecting the pier to Weston-super-Mare for the first time in decades, Bristol Live reports.
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A woman who was threatened with rape by a group of teenage boys and young men has said she was "heavily disappointed" after police initially took no action.
After posting a TikTok video about her experiences on 1 June, police contacted her to ask for permission to launch a public appeal.
Gloucestershire Police said a "mistake" had been made and agreed the case should have been taken further when it was first reported.
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