News in Wells

News from the local policing team with Chief Inspector Sharon Baker

As a local resident myself bringing up a family in the area, providing a great service to the community is at the heart of all I do.

I have seen first-hand how the policing landscape has changed, especially so in the last few years.

Crime has become more complex; 15 years ago it was not uncommon for a car to be stolen for a 'joy-ride', now with advances in security these are few and far between.

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Wells Voice has been following Globe Carnival Club, one of four clubs based in Wells, during its 50th anniversary year, which came to a triumphant conclusion at the presentation evening

It was presented by the Gangs and Features committee at the Best Western Webbington Hotel, in Loxton, and it was attended by hundreds of carnivalites who had been looking forward to the highly-anticipated annual event.

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THE post office in Wells Market Place looks likely to close later this year.

He said that an application to leave was submitted several years ago, but there has been no interest from anyone wanting to take it on apart from a failed bid to move post office services to the Spar store in Tucker Street.

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A WELLS couple are keeping their fingers crossed that Richard E Grant walks away with an Oscar at this year's ceremony.

And they hope that close friend Grant, their daughter Trish's godfather, will win an Oscar for best supporting actor in Can You Ever Forgive Me?

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What next for Old Deanery'

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

THE future of The Old Deanery on Wells Cathedral Green will become the focus of attention again now that more details about its sale have been announced.

A former Dean of Wells, the Very Rev Richard Lewis, now Dean Emeritus of Wells, has suggested that one new use for The Old Deanery could be as an art gallery.

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THE Diocese of Bath and Wells has announced that it has appointed local agency Lodestone Property to oversee the sale of The Old Deanery in Wells when the historic building is offered to the open market.

Diocesan Secretary Nick May said: "We understand the building's significance and the fondness in which it is held by local people, as well as the staff who work here.

The diocese represents the Church of England in Somerset and as a church organisation, we take our responsibility of care for our community very seriously.

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Date: 23.01.2019
Time: 00:10
Location: Elbow Corner, Easton Lane, Pylle, Shepton Mallet

One fire appliance from Shepton Mallet was mobilised to a car on fire. On arrival crews confirmed the vehicle well alight and shortly requested assistance of a second appliance for extra water and personnel. This also came from Shepton.
Crews put the fire out using one main jet, a thermal imaging camera and hydraulic cutting equipment. The vehicle was believed to be abandoned and set alight deliberately, so the Police were informed. The vehicle was completely destroyed in the fire. 

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Date: 22.01.2019
Time: 08:15
Location: Old Frome Road, Wells

Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service received reports from our colleagues at Avon & Somerset Police of a two vehicle Road Traffic Collision where one person was believed to still be trapped.

On arrival, the Incident Commander confirmed a Road Traffic Collision involving two vehicles where there was one person trapped within the vehicle.

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Date: 07.01.2019
Time: 14:49
Location: The Square, Shipham, Winscombe

A joint attendance of fire appliances from ourselves and Avon Fire & Rescue Service (Cheddar, Wells, Winscombe and Weston Super Mare) were mobilised following multiple calls from members of the public reporting smoke issuing from the roof of a property at the above location. 

At the time of mobilising this incident was treated as persons reported, due to information given at the time of call and within minutes of the first appliances (from Cheddar and Winscombe) arriving and entering the property, an elderly lady was rescued uninjured from the ground floor and did not require any further medical attention, after crews made sure she was ok.

This incident is now complete and was brought under control at 16:50hrs. Once crews established the cause as a chimney fire, involving a log burner on the ground floor of the 2 storey domestic property, they set to work extinguishing it from both the hearth and roof level. Initial investigations indicated this had spread to the roof but was later confirmed as smoke only which had percolated from the chimney stack in to the roof space, which was heavily smoke logged. Crews made good and steady progress extinguishing the fire with 2 breathing apparatus wearers, 2 hose reel jets, 2 thermal imaging cameras, a gas detection monitor and various ladders and safety equipment. These are the full and final details, crews have left the scene and damage was confined to the chimney only.

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