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THE BELL INN - News Archive 2002-2006 What's been happening in the news for The Bell Inn at Buckland Dinham ...
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01-Jul-2007: The Cigar Shack Arrives ... Jeremy's vision realised at last - the Cigar Shcak arrives the Bell. Two Hours to Erect and Two minutes to fill with happy and contented smokers. Especially as it has rained a little bit in July :) ! 8ft by 8ft of pure tropical downfall withstanding timber - there she blows!
The Cigar Shack is complemented by The Bell's Tobacco and Snuff Menu. All tobacco products are available to purchase a The Bell Inn and to smoke in the luxury Cigar Shack and other outside smoking areas ... For a copy of the menu click HERE ... |
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01-Jul-2007:
Your text sir ??? A new service for smokers at The Bell in Buckland Dinham ... Smokers to get VIP text treatment Click HERE for the full story ...!
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17-Jun-2007: Oh The Bikes ... On a mid madness June day the grand old bikes turned out for a super rally at The Bell. Big Derek and Cherie looked after those beauties with a passion.
Fine examples of the Triumph, Norton and other bikes were on display a the riders ate heartily and sampled some fine apple health drink ...
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14-Jul-2006: Lucy's surprise birthday meeting ... While Lucy and Jeremy were on holiday in Studland (Manor House Hotel ... highly recommended!), a long lost friend of Lucy's was spotted in the hotel sitting room, they hadn't seen each other for 10years! Caroline usually lives in Bahrain and by shear chance they had chosen the same place for a break! Lucy would like to thank everyone for giving her a very special 50th birthday. Special thanks to Jeremy who spoilt her rotten all day!
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28-Jun-2006: Buckland Bell Coops A range of the pretties chicken coops you have
even seen ...on staddle stones and painted in pastel colours to suit any
garden anywhere ... |
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23-Jan-2005: Bell Web Site wins regional award ... The Bell's web site www.bellatbuckland.co.uk has been judged as the regional winner in the Morning Advertiser Best Pub Awards 2005 for the Best Pub Website. The award is for the West Category ... Jeremy and Lucy will attend a black tie awards dinner in London on February 3rd, where the winners in each category will be announced. See The Morning Advertiser Article HERE |
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21-Jan-2005: West Country Life Review ... Striking gold: Mervyn Hancock of West Country Life hands out his first award for all-round excellence to the Bell Inn, where his ego was the only thing to take a battering ... (reproduced with kind permission from West Country Life). |
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24-Nov-2004: Review via email ... email : mary.parfit@XXX |
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12-Aug-2004: Touch: Bath Pub Review This is a relaxing country pub, steeped in history, in a very active local community. Great selection of beers, wide ranges of food catering to all tastes, large dinner menu with reasonably priced wine. N.B. The landlady and the staff are very welcoming to children. The locals corner seems very lively and ...
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10-Jun-04: I put the Bomb on the Toilet Roof
Bomb disposal experts have been called out to Frome for the second D-Day anniversary in succession. On Monday afternoon, part of the Frome Civic Amenity Site was cordoned off after the discovery of a brass shell, later identified as an unexploded Second World War tank bomb ...
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03-Dec-03: Beer in the Evening Definitely the beat pub/restaurant in England, I recommend everyone to this pub. This pub has something for everyone, wines, beers, coffees, soft drinks, vegetarian foods and the best thing is, all the food is brought from local butchers and dairies ...
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05-Sep-03: Ghostly Goings On: Tales of the Unexpected ...
From grey ladies to marching Roman soldiers - our area is awash with ghostly goings on. Aliya Frostick investigates things that go bump in the night. For something that is supposed to scare the living daylights out of you, ghosts prove extremely attractive ...
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30-May-2003: Big bang for wartime bomb ...
A live World War II bomb kept in a Somerset village for over 60 years has been blown up by the Army. The device was due to be a prop in Buckland Dinham's D-day celebrations - until residents realised it could still be active ...
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The Bell at Buckland High Street Buckland Dinham Somerset BA11 2QT Tel: 01373-462956 |
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