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Field's hat-trick in Cotswolds
ST Mellion Veteran Golfers SEPTEMBER arrived with glorious summer weather (and high temperatures) and heralded the autumn tour of the Fossils to the Cotswold Hotel and Spa, Chipping Norton.
Albion looking to build on their exciting Taunton win
I TOLD you to expect an exceptional day last week didn't I? What a day although, in my little ticket office, it was rather hot! To give you a feel of working on a matchday, it always feels stressed and a little confused come 12 noon when the gates open. However, somehow, we always seem to have a brilliant day.
More rumours about new owners of pub
MAJOR CORNISH BREWERY CHAIN IS RUMOURED TO HAVE SNAPPED IT UP
Writer Rosemarie is voted the city's new Laureate
ACADEMIC TAKES OVER FROM PLAYWRIGHT LAURA HORTON
Harriers support addiction charity
RUNNERS have raised hundreds of pounds for a city charity which helps people suffering from addiction.
Plans to improve park and ride
PLYMOUTH hopes to improve the city's park and ride provision so it operates seven days a week, with buses every 10 minutes. The scheme is part of the refreshed Plymouth Bus Service Improvement Plan which is under scrutiny this week.
Angela's ready to put her best foot forward on Strictly
'YOU CAN BE FIT AND STRONG IN YOUR 70S'
Council fails in bid to halt legal battle over trees
BUT WORK HAS STARTED ON CLEARING UP ARMADA WAY
'Gold star service for men' at new urology unit
CHESTNUT APPEAL WELCOMES STATE-OF-THE-ART BUILDING
BEST OF FRIENDS
STEVEN Schumacher has spoken about the close relationship he still has with Ryan Lowe even though they are now managers of rival Championship clubs.
Fall rules Cherry out of World Cup
GREGOR Townsend expressed sympathy for Dave Cherry after the veteran hooker’s first World Cup was brought to a premature end following a fall down the stairs at Scotland’s team hotel.
Cooper boost following his return to training
MIKE Cooper has made a successful return to full training with Plymouth Argyle this week in a huge boost for him and everyone at Home Park.
Parkway go in search of Cup glory at Bolitho
HOBBS DREAMING OF CUP RUN
New concert series opens with piano and violin duo
STOKE Damerel church is the venue for the first programme from newly-formed promoter Plymouth Concerts on Sunday, September 24 at 3pm.
I've done lots of shows about agriculture and food and that's often a gateway into a culture
TV presenter and farmer Jimmy Doherty tours New Zealand for his new travel show. RICHARD JONES finds out more
Poirot has a poetic, romantic side to his persona - a part of him wants to believe
RACHAEL DAVIS HEARS FROM DIRECTOR AND STAR SIR KENNETH BRANAGH, AND AGATHA CHRISTIE'S GREAT-GRANDSON, ABOUT THEIR SPOOKY NEW THRILLER A HAUNTING IN VENICE
FRIGHT OF FANCY
AS HERCULE WHODUNNIT SIR KENNETH BRANAGH'S THIRD OUTING POIROT IS AN IMAGINATIVE WITH A SPOOKY SPIN
Using the blues to tell stories of a life shaped by hard and sad times
IF you are a fan of the blues, then there is a young bluesman coming to Plymouth next month that you absolutely have to see.
Zero waste firm closes one of its shops in city
HYDE PARK BRANCH SHUTS TOMORROW DUE TO COSTS
Centenary show for city society
PGS HAVE BEEN PERFORMING SINCE 1923
NHS waiting lists at record high despite PM's priority pledge
THE NHS waiting list in England has hit a new record high, with 7.7 million people around one in seven - waiting for treatment, data shows.
Work with EU to tackle small boats - Starmer
SIR Keir Starmer has insisted that closer co-operation with the European Union on the small boats crisis meant “taking control of a situation the Government has totally lost control of”.
'Malfunction' blamed for spy plane shooting
A RUSSIAN pilot tried to shoot down an RAF spy plane believing he had been given permission to fire, according to a report.
Lewis swims complete length of Hudson River
PLYMOUTHBORN endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh has completed a 315-mile swim down the Hudson River in the United States to show the world that rivers can be cleaned up enough for people to swim in, fish in and drink from.
Council parts with flats for nominal sum of £1
CORNWALL Council has agreed to sell historic Grade II listed flats which are worth £640,000 for just £1.
Elton John coming to Plymouth
POP STAR WORKING ON AN EXCITING NEW MUSICAL
Cat shot and killed in air rifle attack
DEVASTED FAMILY IN PLEA FOR INFORMATION TO HELP CATCH CULPRIT
Put your best foot forward for RBL Poppy Walk
RAISE MONEY AND HAVE FUN ON WALK IN CENTRAL PARK
Spanish sail ship docks at Barbican
A HUGE ship has sailed into Plymouth. The Spanish vessel, El Galeon, has docked at Sutton Harbour..
City school celebrates encouraging test results
MARINE ACADEMY PRIMARY MARKS ANNIVERSARY WELL