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Bird Flu Outbreak Detected at RSPB Ham Wall in Somerset

Summary

  • RSPB Ham Wall confirms bird flu cases in Canada Geese and Mute Swans
  • Jeweller in Corsham prepares for Queen Camilla's visit with gold leaf signage
  • Frome Town Council to use shire horses to prepare ground for new community woodland
Bird Flu Outbreak Detected at RSPB Ham Wall in Somerset

On October 28th, 2025, the RSPB Ham Wall nature reserve in Somerset has confirmed the presence of bird flu in some of its Canada Geese and Mute Swans. As a precautionary measure, one of the enclosures at the reserve has been temporarily closed.

In Corsham, a local jeweller has been preparing for an upcoming visit from Queen Camilla by repainting its signage in gold leaf. The jeweller's efforts to spruce up its storefront are part of the town's anticipation for the royal's arrival.

Elsewhere in Somerset, the Frome Town Council has announced that two shire horses, named Dime and Flynn, will be assisting in the preparation of the ground for a new community woodland project in the town. The council is hoping the horses' involvement will help create a unique and natural environment for the woodland.

Additionally, the Gloucester City Council has reported that excitement is building ahead of the Gloucester Lantern Parade, scheduled to take place on November 15th, 2025. The annual event is a much-anticipated celebration in the city.

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RSPB Ham Wall in Somerset has reported cases of bird flu in Canada Geese and Mute Swans, leading to the closure of one enclosure as a precaution.
A local jeweller in Corsham is repainting its signage in gold leaf in preparation for the Queen's upcoming visit.
Frome Town Council is using two shire horses, named Dime and Flynn, to help prepare the ground for a new community woodland project in the town.

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