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Read MoreNews, sport, weather and travel news as it happened between 25 January and 1 February, 2019.
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Read MoreSunday's re-arranged Premiership Rugby Cup match between Bath and Gloucester is postponed for a second time because of the freezing weather.
Read MoreBristol City beat Swansea City to register their seventh successive win and move into the Championship play-off spots.
Read MoreWales women's flight to France for the Six Nations is among the travel disruption caused by wintry weather.
Read MoreThe Duchess of Sussex said she came up with the idea during an unannounced visit to a charity .
Read MoreFriday evening rush hour commuters are hit by wintry conditions with more snow forecast for overnight.
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Have a look at Andy Howard's time lapse of part of his journey into the office this morning.
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Pretty impressive work though.
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Two Met Office weather warnings for snow and ice are in place until Saturday.
Read MoreThe Duchess of Sussex packed up lunches for the charity One25's outreach service during her visit to Bristol with Prince Harry.
The Bristol-based charity helps women to break free from street sex-work and addiction and build new, independent lives.
While preparing the lunches, Meghan decided to write positive messages on the banana skins within the packed lunches.
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Joel Osborn, who is aged 11 and lives in Stroud took this amazing picture of a kingfisher this morning.
He said he'd been sledging earlier and had gone to look for some deer - but didn't see any.
"But, then I caught a flash of blue in the corner of my eye as this kingfisher landed on a branch near the lake, Joel said.
"He caught a few fish and ate them. An amazing experience."
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The Corridor shopping centre in Bath was closed today after two separate roof collapses due to snow.
Large blocks of stone were pulled from the parapets above its glass roof by a pigeon net, weighted down with snow, a local shopkeeper confirmed.
There were two separate incidents, which he described as "very serious - they could easily have cause a fatality if they had hit someone".
The first was this morning, when the public were in the centre. A second collapse happened at around 3.30pm, the witness said.
But, Friday's snow meant that not many shoppers were around and no one hurt.
Passengers are forced to cancel holidays as almost all flights to and from Bristol are disrupted.
Read MoreDriving conditions have been very difficult for those in the West today, with snowfall remaining stubborn.
Highways England have advised drivers not to travel unless it's essential - and when they do, to ensure they have adequate supplies.
Buses, trains and flights have been delayed and cancelled due to the weather, and the driver below certainly had their work cut out.
But they have also received praise from this Bristol resident.
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And this lorry driver in Wiltshire remained positive despite breaking down after being towed out of a previous slippery spot...