Two water companies have released an artist's impression of what a proposed new reservoir could look like.
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Former footballer Curtis Davies has joined a long-distance cycle relay to encourage fans to learn life-saving skills.Rachel, another subject in the exhibition, cares for her two-year-old daughter Effie, who has a rare chromosomal disorder.
The disorder caused global developmental delay, a condition where a child takes longer than others to reach certain development milestones.It also caused an aggressive cancerous tumour on Effie's spinal cord when she was five months old.
Rachel, from Weston-super-Mare, said she was "thrown into a world of disability and caring" as soon as Effie was born.She was approached by Invisible Army to be in the exhibition after documenting her experiences as a carer on Instagram.