'I’m just backing myself a bit more' – Tom Banton reflects on impressive 2024
2024 was an outstanding year for Tom Banton.
Digital ACE and sports reporter
Digital ACE for Somerset County Gazette, Exmouth Journal, Midweek Herald and Chard and Ilminster News. Also sports reporter for Somerset
Digital ACE for Somerset County Gazette, Exmouth Journal, Midweek Herald and Chard and Ilminster News. Also sports reporter for Somerset
2024 was an outstanding year for Tom Banton.
Weston-super-Mare AFC face Weymouth in the FA Trophy at the Optima Stadium on Saturday, November 16.
Members of Somerset Camera Club have taken pictures with the theme of nature and wildlife in autumn
Members of the Devon Camera Club have been taking photos of wildlife and nature in autumn.
For its third season in the FIA WEC, Cadillac will be running two cars with Hertz Team JOTA, with Earl Bamber, Alex Lynn, Sébastien Bourdais, Will Stevens, Jenson Button, and Norman Nato be behind the wheel of the #12 and #38 V-Series.Rs. The exact line-up in each car will be confirmed shortly, but this array of talent promises a very exciting season for the manufacturer.
Lola Harris has signed her first full-time professional contract and becomes the latest player to be announced by Somerset County Cricket Club.
A fundraiser has been launched to ease the financial burden on footballer Josh Owers who suffered a serious head injury while playing for the club
Bristol’s iconic station was renamed this week in honour of the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 coming to the city.
Exeter’s iconic station was renamed this week in honour of the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 coming to the city. Exeter St David’s became ‘ExeTRY St David’s’ to celebrate the tournament’s arrival and to bring intrigue and buzz to the city that is set to host nine different nations and two quarter final matches in the tournament next year.
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