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It comes after complaints about anti-social behaviour and a high volume of traffic at Cheddar Gorge. ... 'Double-edged sword' Local business the Lion Rock Tea Rooms has been operating for 100 years.
Around 40 people have lost their jobs after the Cheddar Gorge caves in Sommerset shut their doors 'for the foreseeable future'. Longleat Enterprises suggested it is unlikely to reopen in 2021.
Cheddar Gorge locals are facing a 21-mile detour this week as filming crews descend on the iconic Somerset beauty spot to shoot scenes for Danny Boyle's new horror movie 28 Years Later. Somerset ...
A limestone gorge, Cheddar Gorge is one of the UK’s most impressive natural wonders. Britain’s oldest human skeleton, the Cheddar Man, was found there in 1903.
Cheddar in Somerset is home to one of the most popular natural landmarks this country has - with its cheese-related name getting a revival in 2003. Express. Home of the Daily and Sunday Express.
The great divide over Cheddar Gorge cable car After decades of decline, Lord Bath says his £10m scheme can rejuvenate his side of the tourist attraction, but local people and the National Trust ...
Yet artisan cheddar producers do exist, most notably the Cheddar Gorge Cheese Company - the only cheddar cheese-maker still in Cheddar. The cheddar matures for a year in cool cellars Owned and run by ...
It comes after complaints about anti-social behaviour and a high volume of traffic at Cheddar Gorge. ... 'Double-edged sword' Local business the Lion Rock Tea Rooms has been operating for 100 years.
Visitor to Cheddar Gorge, Tarran Cooper, pictured left, said she thought the proposal was a good idea. Mendip Hills National Landscape said it wanted to explore testing the measure to open up the ...
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