'Flood warnings' and 'Dumped sausages mystery'

News imageSarah Dyke MP Sarah Dyke is standing between two other people by a river with Glastonbury Tor visible in the distance.Sarah Dyke MP
Sarah Dyke MP (centre) is supporting a project to help reverse the declining eel population in Somerset

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Our pick of local website stories

Bristol Live reported on a piece of artwork in the city centre, which it says has "slipped back into disrepair", after being unveiled in September.

A pre-booking system could be introduced for recycling centres in Wiltshire as part of a review that is also considering the closure of two tips, says the Salisbury Journal.

The only lapidary club in the south west is at risk of closing after 55 years, prompting an urgent community fundraiser, according to Bristol 24/7.

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What to watch on social media

MP for Glastonbury and Somerton, Sarah Dyke, said she wants to reverse the decline of eels in the area.

People in Bristol are trying to get to the bottom of the mystery surrounding a large pile of raw sausages dumped near a fence.

South Gloucestershire StreetCare is hosting a drop-in event about sustainable travel changes in Bradley Stoke.

The Environment Agency has warned of flooding along some parts of the River Avon in Wiltshire as Storm Bram makes its way across the country.

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