Bath, Widcombe. Hector.

Bath, Widcombe. Hector.

Bath, Widcombe. Hector.
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Bath, Widcombe. Hector.

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This hillside pasture is less than a mile from Bath City Centre. Hector, the ram, is not a very friendly sheep - as I found to my cost, but he is well known to the thousands of drivers and pedestrians going down the hill.

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In spite of these two bodies, there is still no single Constitution or set of laws applying to all the countries of Europe. Debate rages over the role of the EU in regards to national sovereignty. As of January 2009, the Lisbon Treaty is the closest thing to a European Constitution, yet it has not been approved by all the EU states. 

Text by Steve Smith.

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