The Government accepted recommendations from a report on local government reform that included merging Weston and other North Somerset areas into a Bristol and Bath authority that would provide services for more than 1 million people.

Weston Mercury: Four Blagdon guides received their enrolment badges, on the same evening their Guide Company was presented with its Certificate of Registration, they were Susan Evry, Kim Lynham, Patricia Wall and Pauline Fraser. Picture: WESTON MERCURYFour Blagdon guides received their enrolment badges, on the same evening their Guide Company was presented with its Certificate of Registration, they were Susan Evry, Kim Lynham, Patricia Wall and Pauline Fraser. Picture: WESTON MERCURY (Image: Archant)

There would still be a Somerset authority, which would also include the Sherbourne district of Dorset, but it would have a population of only 360,000.

The government deferred a decision on proposals that there should be English Provinces, including one for the South West.

It was proposed to introduce legislation for the reforms in 1971-72, with the election of councillors for the new authorities in 1973.

However, many districts were opposed to the changes, including Somerset Council and Weston Borough Council, which said a combined Bath and Bristol Unitary authority would be too big and lack the cohesion to form a democratic unit.

Weston Mercury: The Blagdon Guide Company which has been in operation for nearly a year has been presented with its Certificate of Registration by District Commissioner Miss Pauline Lewis. Picture: WESTON MERCURYThe Blagdon Guide Company which has been in operation for nearly a year has been presented with its Certificate of Registration by District Commissioner Miss Pauline Lewis. Picture: WESTON MERCURY (Image: Archant)

? Weston MP Jerry Wiggin told the House of Commons of the unfortunate position Weston was in, having the highest unemployment figures since the war being and unable to get Government help to bring more industry to the area.

While acknowledging the figures included retired older people, he pointed out they were entitled to work if they wished.

He also commented that the high cost of travelling was making it unattractive economically for people to accept work some distance from their homes.

? A man was jailed for four years for shooting his wife.

Weston Mercury: A team of six 12-year-old gymnasts from Worle School have reached the finals of the girls under-14 national schools gymnastics competition. Linda Green, Deborah Valentine, Louise Wilkins, Nicola Mayo, Simone Allier and Sheridan Goold are picture with their instructor, Mrs. M.J. Lewis Picture: WESTON MERCURYA team of six 12-year-old gymnasts from Worle School have reached the finals of the girls under-14 national schools gymnastics competition. Linda Green, Deborah Valentine, Louise Wilkins, Nicola Mayo, Simone Allier and Sheridan Goold are picture with their instructor, Mrs. M.J. Lewis Picture: WESTON MERCURY (Image: Archant)

The incident at a home in Milton was described by the defence as the breaking point in a three-month marriage after his 16-year-old wife had been mocking and taunting him and flirting with other men at a party.

The 24-year-old man shot his wife in the back with a shotgun while she was washing glasses the day after the party.

The blast left a 14-inch wound in her back, and, for a time, she was partially paralysed.

On leaving hospital, she went to live with her mother in Bristol.

Weston Mercury: Formed only 18 months ago, the 2nd Locking Guide Company presented two performances of an original pantomime based on Cinderella at Locking Village Hall. Picture: WESTON MERCURYFormed only 18 months ago, the 2nd Locking Guide Company presented two performances of an original pantomime based on Cinderella at Locking Village Hall. Picture: WESTON MERCURY (Image: Archant)

In court, the man admitted to attempting to murder his wife and being in possession of a firearm with the intent to endanger life.

Summing up, the judge described the marriage as a 'tragedy between two immature people'.

Weston Mercury: Formed only 18 months ago, the 2nd Locking Guide Company presented two performances of an original pantomime based on Cinderella at Locking Village Hall. Picture: WESTON MERCURYFormed only 18 months ago, the 2nd Locking Guide Company presented two performances of an original pantomime based on Cinderella at Locking Village Hall. Picture: WESTON MERCURY (Image: Archant)

Weston Mercury: New Vehicles for the Meals on Wheels service are inspected by the Mayoress, Mrs. Barbara Driver. Picture: WESTON MERCURYNew Vehicles for the Meals on Wheels service are inspected by the Mayoress, Mrs. Barbara Driver. Picture: WESTON MERCURY (Image: Archant)

Weston Mercury: Ads 06th February1970 Edition. Picture: WESTON MERCURYAds 06th February1970 Edition. Picture: WESTON MERCURY (Image: Archant)