Headlines: Flats condemned and Michelin success
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Here's our daily pick of stories from across local websites in the West of England, and interesting content from social media.
Our pick of local website stories
- Bristol Live reports that a block of flats which is only 14 years old is now set for demolition because of issues with the way it was built. Elim Housing Association is facing a £4m repair bill which it cannot afford.
- Somerset Live has spoken to a mother from Weston-super-Mare whose baby died from a Strep A infection.
- Finally, a restaurateur couple from Cheltenham are celebrating after retaining their coveted Michelin star for an impressive 29th year in a row.
Our top three from yesterday
What to watch on social media
- A Yate man says he shares his house with a whopping 1,500 creepy crawlies and insects of all descriptions. Aaron Phoenix documents his adventures on social media, and says he has successfully helped around 60 people overcome their fear of spiders.
- A podcaster from Illminster has been rewarded by the US military for his work interviewing American military figures. Louis Skupien, who hosts the Talk4 Podcast, was given a challenge coin and patch from the commanding officer of the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower.
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