'Flu vaccine anger' and '1,000-year toilet wait'

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People are finding it hard to book a flu jab as cases in hospitals rise

Here's our daily pick of stories from across local websites in the West of England, and interesting content from social media.

Our pick of local website stories

Somerset Live is reporting frustration among people trying and failing to book a flu vaccine, as the number of patients in hospital has risen by more than 50% in the past week.

Bristol World has picked up on a story that cameras will replace some bollards and planters currently blocking streets as part of the East Bristol Liveable Neighbourhood, so the fire service will no longer be delayed.

Gloucestershire Live says a church in the Cotswolds is getting its first toilet in more than 1,000 years.

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What to watch on social media

Bristol Central Green MP Carla Denyer has suggested she is going to be on University Challenge as a Durham graduate.

Frustration seems to be growing in Gloucester over roadworks on the A38.

Vale Wildlife Hospital in Tewkesbury has shared a video of a fox stalking the roof racks inside a PureGym, which they have now managed to rescue.

A social post from Bristol City Council talking about its plans to make the city carbon neutral and climate resilient is receiving a lot of attention.

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