'Badger rescue' and the most 'breathtaking beach'
Secret World Wildlife RescueHere'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
About 60 people gathered at the Cascade Steps in Bristol to protest over American President Donald Trump's military action in Venezuela. Bristol 24/7 reported on the demonstration.
A special school in Stonehouse has partially closed due to structural damage and severe flooding, according to Gloucestershire Live.
ITV West Country posted police dashcam footage of a drink driver swerving across lanes on the M4.
According to Burnham-on-Sea.com, Berrow Beach has been named as the UK's most breathtaking "off-the-beaten-track" location.
And Punchline Gloucester gathered tributes to Terry Haines, a former mayor and Sheriff of Gloucester, after he passed away suddenly over the Christmas period.
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What to watch on social media
Swindon Borough Council installed a no right turn sign at a junction near the Magic Roundabout. Some locals questioned the decision.
Wiltshire Council said the cold weather is causing delays in recycling collections.
Forest Green Rovers FC posted a video of their snowy football pitch.
And Secret World Wildlife Rescue shared photos of a badger they took in and nursed back to health after she was found in a drainage ditch.
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