The Quarter Jack
Located on Priory Road, Somerset, The Quarter Jack is a new JD Wetherspoon pub and restaurant. The pub offers modern interiors and an extensive food and drinks menu, acting as a great location to
moreLocated on Priory Road, Somerset, The Quarter Jack is a new JD Wetherspoon pub and restaurant. The pub offers modern interiors and an extensive food and drinks menu, acting as a great location to
moreA brand new state-of-the-art pavilion complete with covered seating, bars, a café bistro, corporate facilities, a media centre and a rooftop viewing area, is under construction for Somerset County Cricket Club at its ground
moreThe construction of a spectacular new state-of-the-art pavilion incorporating a whole host of facilities and bringing massive improvements for players, spectators and visitors alike, is underway at Somerset County Cricket Club. The new pavilion,
moreProving a huge success and doubling the capacity of the previous accommodation, a brand new dog rehoming centre is now providing five star accommodation for up to 50 dogs at the Ferne Animal Sanctuary
moreA £1.2million project to construct Highbridge Enterprise Centre at a site at the Isle-port Business Park in Somerset is progressing well with an expected completion date of early next year. A spokesperson for Somerset
moreKnightstone Housing Association is a leading housing association in Somerset and the West of England, providing services to over 23,000 existing customers in 11,000 homes, as well as building around 300 homes each year. The
moreHaynes International Motor Museum is a new museum project worth an impressive £5 million which commenced in 2012 and is now fully completed, displaying over 400 cars and motorcycles. Haynes Developments Ltd was the
moreA project to construct a state of the art sports pavilion and new tennis courts at Millfield Preparatory School is well underway. The prep school in Glastonbury, Somerset is on schedule to complete in
moreThe majestic Grade Listed medieval building, Castle House is set to open its doors to the public for the first time after a magnificent restoration by the Somerset Building Preservation Trust, with grants from
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