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GMB backs biomethane plans

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January 03, 2026

COW dung could help to heat millions of UK homes and support tens of thousands of jobs, it is claimed.

Cattle farming - and the greenhouse gas methane that the animals produce - has been blamed for fuelling environmental harm. The creatures also create a lot of something else: manure.

This byproduct is now increasingly being put to work through the production of biomethane that can be pumped into the gas network. It is produced in anaerobic digesters, which are essentially sealed artificial stomach that process organic material such as agricultural waste and food waste.

Reports suggest there are already around 130 plants across the country producing enough biomethane to power about one million homes. Once the number that under development are added, the figure of homes increases to 1.2 million. Two neighbouring villages in Somerset with a combined 1,400 residents - Nether Stowey and Over Stowey - have been supplied with biomethane for the past decade.

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Scam warning for learner drivers

Reports of driving test-related scams have surged massively over the past year, according to Lloyds' figures.

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1 min

January 03, 2026

Western Daily Press

Western Daily Press

Boss calls for City 'to be consistently on this level'

OSS Gerhard Struber has challenged his Bristol City side to consistently hit the levels they showcased in their win over Portsmouth on New Year's Day, the Robins having started 2026 in “perfect” fashion with a commanding three points at Ashton Gate.

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2 mins

January 03, 2026

Western Daily Press

Western Daily Press

Police step in as group blocks Palestine march

A PROTEST march demanding a police investigation into a Bristol defence firm descended into heated scenes after being met by counter-demonstrators.

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1 mins

January 03, 2026

Western Daily Press

Pub's Sunday roasts sell out in 11 minutes

A BRISTOL pub renowned for its Sunday roasts has already sold out every booking for 2026.

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1 min

January 03, 2026

Western Daily Press

Chef to the stars

LAUREN TAYLOR meets renowned chef Nobuyuki 'Nobu' Matsuhisa to talk A-list guests and why he has no plans to retire

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3 mins

January 03, 2026

Western Daily Press

Western Daily Press

Hutchinson stance clear

CHELTENHAM Town boss Steve Cotterill gave his thoughts on the future of Isaac Hutchinson after the Robins' 4-1 defeat at Crewe on New Year's Day, write Jon Palmer & Will Murray.

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1 min

January 03, 2026

Western Daily Press

‘Exactly what was needed’

IAN Holloway believes Swindon Town’s hard-earned victory over Gillingham on New Year's Day was “exactly what you need at this time of the year’:

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1 min

January 03, 2026

Western Daily Press

Get away for your new year health kick

IF you always seem to return from holidays feeling sluggish and tired after overindulging and under-moving, a trip that puts fitness at the forefront might be on your agenda this year.

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2 mins

January 03, 2026

Western Daily Press

THE LIES HAVE IT

DAWN FRENCH REVEALS TO YOLANTHE FAWEHINMI WHY SHE WAS TEMPTED BACK INTO STARRING IN A NEW SITCOM

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4 mins

January 03, 2026

Western Daily Press

Western Daily Press

Tributes after 'shock' death of beloved animal rights advocate

ANIMAL welfare campaigner Sarah Fisher, who was the partner of Ted Lasso actor Anthony Head, has been remembered as \"extraordinary\" and \"compassionate\" following her death.

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2 mins

January 03, 2026

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