Weston police carry out knife sweeps in two parks as part of battle against crime
Police have searched in both Grove Park and Ashcombe Park.
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A reporter for Newsquest, covering Taunton, Weston-super-Mare and North Somerset. Based in Taunton and Weston.
Police have searched in both Grove Park and Ashcombe Park.
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