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Lee Johnson extends Bristol City deal
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Bristol City head coach Lee Johnson has signed a new contract to stay with the Championship club until 2020.
The 35-year-old started his managerial career with Oldham in 2013 before moving to Oakwell with Barnsley in 2015 and then onto Ashton Gate in February.
His previous contract was set to end at the end of the 2018-19 season.
In 1607, much of Somerset was flooded - possibly by a tsunami. The event is now a part of Somerset's history and one Somerton resident has used this as inspiration for an embroidered creation.
Mary Stirling wanted to raise money for charity so has designed a needlepoint kit, which can be bought to produce a cushion cover, depicting a scene from The Great Flood.
A woman from Cheltenham who is awaiting her third liver transplant is to undergo a pioneering stem cell procedure to try to save her life - and give her a chance of becoming a mother.
Alex Keel has chronic liver disease which can often be cured through a transplant.
But two donor organs have so far proved unsuccessful and doctors say it's unlikely she'll be offered a fourth if her next one fails.
Doctors at Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital are now considering pioneering treatment to teach her body to protect a new organ, which would mean her hopes of starting a family may be realised.
There are warnings about checking people who say they can dispose of your waste after an increase in fly-tipping.
Wiltshire Council is warning members of the public that they're also liable if someone picks up their unwanted things but then just dumps them somewhere.
BBC Points West's Will Glennon has been to a furniture project in Chippenham that regularly finds waste dumped outside its door.
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That's it from us for tonight - we'll be back with more live news, sport, travel and weather from 7am tomorrow.
Lee Johnson extends Bristol City deal
Bristol City head coach Lee Johnson has signed a new contract to stay with the Championship club until 2020.
The 35-year-old started his managerial career with Oldham in 2013 before moving to Oakwell with Barnsley in 2015 and then onto Ashton Gate in February.
His previous contract was set to end at the end of the 2018-19 season.
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Gloucester 35-14 La Rochelle
Gloucester maintain their 100% record in the Challenge Cup with a 35-14 victory over French side La Rochelle.
Read moreEmbroidery kit created of the Great Flood of 1607
In 1607, much of Somerset was flooded - possibly by a tsunami. The event is now a part of Somerset's history and one Somerton resident has used this as inspiration for an embroidered creation.
Mary Stirling wanted to raise money for charity so has designed a needlepoint kit, which can be bought to produce a cushion cover, depicting a scene from The Great Flood.
Football: Bristol City boss signs a new contract
Rugby: Whistle blown and it's victory for Gloucester
Rugby: Gloucester 35-14 La Rochelle
And with just minutes to go, Gloucester score a bonus point try:
Cathedral gets hi-tech light show
Looks like the Christmas lights in Salisbury Cathedral are going all hi-tech this year:
Rugby: Gloucester 28-14 La Rochelle
And another penalty scored by Gloucester.
Rugby: Gloucester 25-14 La Rochelle
A penalty scored for Gloucester.
Rugby: Gloucester 22-14 La Rochelle
The visitors with a converted try at Kingsholm.
Cheltenham woman to undergo stem cell procedure
A woman from Cheltenham who is awaiting her third liver transplant is to undergo a pioneering stem cell procedure to try to save her life - and give her a chance of becoming a mother.
Alex Keel has chronic liver disease which can often be cured through a transplant.
But two donor organs have so far proved unsuccessful and doctors say it's unlikely she'll be offered a fourth if her next one fails.
Doctors at Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital are now considering pioneering treatment to teach her body to protect a new organ, which would mean her hopes of starting a family may be realised.
Rugby: Gloucester 22-7 La Rochelle
And it's half time at Kingsholm.
Rugby: Gloucester 22-7 La Rochelle
Another Gloucester try and conversion as the home side extend their lead just before half time.
Rugby: Gloucester 15-7 La Rochelle
Gloucester score another try at Kingsholm:
Rugby: Gloucester 10-7 La Rochelle
25 mins gone and Gloucester are in the lead for the first time.
Fly-tipping leads to waste warning in Wiltshire
There are warnings about checking people who say they can dispose of your waste after an increase in fly-tipping.
Wiltshire Council is warning members of the public that they're also liable if someone picks up their unwanted things but then just dumps them somewhere.
BBC Points West's Will Glennon has been to a furniture project in Chippenham that regularly finds waste dumped outside its door.
Gloucester v La Rochelle: 15 minutes to kick-off
What if Bristol had only 100 residents?
How diverse might Bristol look if only 100 people lived in the area?
We've been crunching numbers from the Census and Public Health England and here's the result:
Salisbury Cathedral's Christmas tree is put in place
Salisbury Cathedral's 32ft Christmas tree, one of the biggest cut Christmas trees in Wiltshire, was winched into place earlier today.
it was then prepared for hundreds of glass to be hung on it and 1,000 fairy lights.