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February, 2024 Issue 81
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FREE EVERY MONTH IN THORNBURY AND SURROUNDING VILLAGES Tyler Carley with dad Mark at the Memorial Stadium. Picture courtesy of Tyler's family, via Avon & Somerset police.
Top dog
A THORNBURY-based dog trainer has won a national agility competition with his youngest trainee - a cocker spaniel who has yet to turn two. PAGE 7
'Sword' robbery
FOUR people have been arrested after an armed robbery at a petrol station involving "a large knife or sword". PAGE 2
Tyler will be 'hugely missed' THE family of a young Thornbury man who died when a lorry overturned have spoken of their loss. Tyler Carley, who was 20, was a passenger in the scaffolding lorry which overturned on the A4174 Avon Ring Road in December.
Tyler's relatives say he will be "hugely missed" and his death "has left a massive hole in everyone's heart" . A man has been arrested in connection with the incident, which happened near Mangotsfield on December 5. Turn to page 3
No High Street reverse COUNCIL leader Claire Young has explained why controversial changes to Thornbury High Street will not be reversed. PAGE 6
Nuclear return
LAND near the former Oldbury nuclear power station is being considered as a possible site for a new generation of power plants. PAGE 5
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