Newspapers & trending: The West's 'most bashed' bridge
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
Warminster Road bridge in Wilton has been named the “most bashed” Network Rail bridge by lorries in the West, sitting seventh overall. This has been reported by the Salisbury Journal and published by Network Rail.
There's a petition from parents trying to stop a primary school in Gloucester from closing and merging with a school half a mile away, reports Gloucestershire Live.
And there is an apparent dispute at a school in Worle over a pupil's suspension for contravening school uniform rules, despite having to adapt it for a splint. That has been reported by the Weston Mercury.
What to watch on social media
A statue of Swindon Town legend Don Rogers will be unveiled on Friday, a day earlier than planned - but eagle-eyed Swindonians have already spotted it and posted pictures in the Swindon Community Noticeboard.
And someone clearly had the time yesterday to build a snowman by the side of the A30, as seen in Spotted: Yeovil.
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