Instead, it is challenging parts of the so-called "Categorisation Regulations" that set out how the regulator Ofcom will decide which sites will have to follow the most stringent duties.
However, about one in 400 grey seals reveal a velvety black coat instead and visitors in recent days have reported seeing at least two of these.As of 20 December, the Donna Nook warden reported that 1,647 pups had been born so far this season.
Street-food vendors have said they can "finally relax" after it was confirmed that their electricity supply will remain on.Taunton Town Council said it will invest in infrastructure to allow traders to measure and pay for their own electricity output on Fore Street.the £31,000-a-year bill to supply power to traders.
Alex Frost, who owns Super Juice, said: "It's been very stressful but it seems like our future is going to be okay in this town."earlier this year to stop the electricity being switched off at the end of March, which gained more than 1,400 signatures.
Ms Frost, who has traded for 20 years in Taunton, said: "As I think you can see from the petition, we are wanted in the town.
"We got a lot of support so that was really nice.""That is [the start of] Alice's classmates' final year at Churchtown and they would have that playground to play in … the legacy of Alice and Bebe," she told BBC Breakfast.
Alan Bowen, who was Alice's favourite teacher, said he could imagine how she would have enjoyed playing with the other children on the new playground's stage."It would be easy to see [her] dancing and performing, singing, twirling her hair and leading everybody else".
He said Alice loved to perform and that the stage would provide a "space where children are going to show off their flair, their sass – and Alice had sass in bucketloads".Alan will not be running the marathon due to his knees, joking "I'm of an age where I can use that as an excuse", but will be supporting those that do.