
Headlines: Woman to race Great Bristol Run at 73 and wrong burial plots
Here's our daily pick of stories from across local websites in the West of England, and interesting content from social media.
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A red super yacht which arrived at Bristol's Floating Harbour on Tuesday has been gaining lots of attrraction. The Bristol Post have reported that it is believed to be owned by Jonathan Faiman - one of the men who set up the shopping delivery service Ocado.A 73-year-old grandma from Berkeley, who took up running at the age of 70, is running the 10k race at the Great Bristol Run this year.An apology has been issued to family and friends of two people buried in the wrong places at the Coney Hill cemetery in Gloucester. An investigation into what happened has been requested, reports Gloucestershire Live.The Grade II listed Royal Clarence House is up for sale, according to the Bridgwater Mercury, with a guide price of £920,000. Current tenants include Specsavers, Greggs and Betfred. And the Wiltshire Times has reported on the Met Office amber wildfire warning for the county.
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What to watch on social media
The Red Superyacht has got people talking on social media. This Reddit user posted a photo of sailing down the River Avon.The start of the restoration of the Health Hydro in Swindon is taking "longer than anticipated", but should be done by the end of year – and reopen in early 2026.A number of lifesaving rings on Weston-super-Mare Seafront have been tampered with, according to Councillor Mike Bell. He said they are having to be replaced on almost a weekly basis, with five going missing last month.And someone spotted a mink in West Pennard during their lunchbreak.
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