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![Data from Avon and Somerset Police reveals that 27.3% of crimes reported in the town in the last 12 months ended without prosecution (Photo: LL) Data from Avon and Somerset Police reveals that 27.3% of crimes reported in the town in the last 12 months ended without prosecution (Photo: LL)](https://storage.googleapis.com/nub-news-files/nub-news-file-storage/582332/conversions/ggfZDrkHCVIMTZrWgvGb9FTlHIxXkh-metaTDBCR0dEbU9uazJYc0c3b1JqNFNscUIwamJPQ3RZLW1ldGFjMmxuYm1Gc0xUSXdNalF0TURndE1qY3RNVE0wTURJMFh6QXdNaTVxY0dWbi0tYXJ0aWNsZS5qcGc%3D--category.jpg)
11th Sep 2024
New figures show that over a quarter of crimes reported in Glastonbury over the past year have not resulted in prosecution.
![The latest Ofsted inspections reveal that schools in Street, Glastonbury, and Walton are largely performing well, with many achieving 'Good' ratings and some even earning 'Outstanding' recognition. The latest Ofsted inspections reveal that schools in Street, Glastonbury, and Walton are largely performing well, with many achieving 'Good' ratings and some even earning 'Outstanding' recognition.](https://storage.googleapis.com/nub-news-files/nub-news-file-storage/582255/conversions/6KB3G7s4YDGfRYuSMWFl0DBFHLtZZs-metaR2VuZXJpYy1PZnN0ZWQtZmVhdC5qcGc%3D--category.jpg)
11th Sep 2024
The latest Ofsted inspections reveal strong performances and areas needing improvement among schools in Street, Glastonbury, and Walton, showcasing the dedication to providing quality education and highlighting opportunities for enhancement.
![Somerset Council declared a financial emergency in November 2023 due to rising costs of key services. Somerset Council declared a financial emergency in November 2023 due to rising costs of key services.](https://storage.googleapis.com/nub-news-files/nub-news-file-storage/582235/conversions/CQpWq8tTKVNsoeteryR28iPAqqSW8j-metaSU1HXzEwNjcuanBlZw%3D%3D--category.jpg)
11th Sep 2024
Time is running out for Somerset residents to share their views on potential changes to the Council Tax Reduction (CTR) scheme, with the consultation closing on 1 October.
![Fraudsters often use unsolicited approaches, so locals should be particularly wary of unexpected calls, emails, or texts regarding their pensions. (Unsplash) Fraudsters often use unsolicited approaches, so locals should be particularly wary of unexpected calls, emails, or texts regarding their pensions. (Unsplash)](https://storage.googleapis.com/nub-news-files/nub-news-file-storage/582256/conversions/i5tDUrztlyhto24mK9Os2hJfsNkDZh-metaY2VudHJlLWZvci1hZ2VpbmctYmV0dGVyLTZTNFZ4MFpIRDRrLXVuc3BsYXNoLmpwZw%3D%3D--category.jpg)
11th Sep 2024
Avon and Somerset Police are urging residents of Glastonbury and Street to stay vigilant after 11 reports of pension fraud were recorded in 2023, with victims across the region losing nearly £70,000. Nationally, the total lost to pension fraud reached £17.7 million, with an average loss of £46,959 per victim.
![Don’t miss out on this exciting weekend of medieval fun for the whole family! Don’t miss out on this exciting weekend of medieval fun for the whole family!](https://storage.googleapis.com/nub-news-files/nub-news-file-storage/581405/conversions/XvhVr1Es2w3F2aMu2jHszUuoS1RmgS-metaTUx3eXlFaWZJUHhDWDZPbzdBemlGWEpzQUdPS1dTLW1ldGFTbUZ6YjI0dFFuSjVZVzUwTFRNdE1qQTBPSGd4TXpNMExtcHdadz09LS1hcnRpY2xlLmpwZw%3D%3D--category.jpg)
10th Sep 2024
The much-loved Glastonbury Abbey Medieval Fayre is set to return on the weekend of 26th and 27th April 2025, offering a fun-filled, family-friendly experience. For the first time in the event’s history, children under 16 will enjoy free entry, making it an even more accessible day out for families.