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Headlines: Stonehenge drama and “Slip N Slide incident”

Image description, Just Stop Oil activists have spray painted the ancient monument

Headlines on local websites and newspapers in the West of England were dominated by a mix of news about the Glastonbury Festival and Stonehenge.

Earlier this week, Steven Smith, content editor at Bristol Live, reported on the Just Stop Oil activists spraying orange paint on Stonehenge.

He explained how members of the public tried to intervene in the incident near Salisbury on Wednesday – the day before the summer solstice.

The Swindon Advertiser also reported on the incident and ran an article a day later about the successful paint removal, saying that a “special hand blower” had been used to remove the orange cornmeal paint from the ancient monument.

Image description, More than 15,000 people gathered at Stonehenge to celebrate the summer solstice

Early Friday morning, news outlets across the West published a flood of photos from the summer solstice celebrations, where some 15,000 people gathered at Stonehenge to watch the sunrise.

However, he said this did not detract from the celebrations of those attending, who he said included people “from every single continent.”

Image description, Glastonbury Festival returns next week
Image description, “Everything about the Shania Train Express – next stop Glasto”

Image source, Vicki Stewart

Image description, Wilf delivered farm eggs to residents in Glastonbury Town

Volunteers from the Weston Lions Club have been responsible for maintaining the clock for the past decade.

Image description, A lorry driver was found guilty of dangerous driving after hitting an M5 gantry crane

Remember the truck that crashed into the M5 gantry cranes?

Anthony Baker, 48, denied the charges but was found guilty by a jury after a two-day trial at Bristol Crown Court.

To round off the week, pupils at Chalford Hill Primary School in Stroud enjoyed a fun day dressing up in Victorian clothing.

The school celebrated its 150th birthday.