Headlines: Football woes and hospital problems

BBC A sign outside Southmead Hospital. The sign is blue, with a red part showing directions to the Emergency Department and the Minor Injuries Unit.BBC

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

The Swindon Advertiser has named last night's loss for the town's side against Colchester as the "darkest hour". The club has fallen to the foot of the whole Football League.

And Bristol Rovers had their "worst 45 minutes" of the season as they crashed to defeat against Leyton Orient, reports Bristol Live.

In better news, a road in Somerset which has been closed for a year due to flooding has reopened, the Somerset Gazette reports.

What to watch on social media

Residents have been reacting to the news of a critical incident at Southmead Hospital with some saying the situation is "worrying".

Swindon fans have been reacting on Facebook to the club's loss and league position saying relegation is now a "certainty".

And in Shepton Mallet, there's a warning of a large pothole on a main route in the town which has already "taken four cars out".

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