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Sherford country park now four times the size
A COUNTRY park at the multi-million pound housing development of Sherford has been boosted fourfold - and will eventually be three times the size of Central Park.
Lack of harmony over festivals
ROW AS EVENTS WITHIN WEEK OF EACH OTHER
Prince poses for selfies with college students
THE Prince of Wales posed for selfies with students when he visited Duchy College Stoke Climsland in Callington, Cornwall, this week - where he was also surprised by a cheeky Labrador.
Ex-officer 'leaked details of police murder probe'
SAM HILL IN COURT ACCUSED OF MISCONDUCT OFFENCES
Diner to reopen as a 'proper cafe'
MUTLEY PLAIN VENUE NOW UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP.
Turner's work on show at The Box
STAFF are hard at work behind the scenes at The Box this week as they prepare for a new season of exhibitions one of which will feature 18 works by the world famous artist JMW Turner.
GALLOWAY'S FRESH BLOW
DEFENDER INJURED WHILST AWAY ON INTERNATIONAL DUTY
Pilgrims braced for six matches in 21 days
CHAMPIONSHIP ACTION RESUMES WITH AWAY TRIP TO CARDIFF CITY
Tavistock have it all to do against league leaders
FEW would have given a depleted Tavistock much chance of getting anything from their midweek trip to Bishops Cleeve and fewer still will fancy their chances of taking anything from tomorrow's Southern League Division One trip to leaders Yate Town.
McPhee: We will turn things around
TUESDAY'S 2-1 defeat at home to high-flying AFC Totton may have made it ten games without a win for Plymouth Parkway in the Southern League Premier Division, but manager Chris Mc Phee remains firmly of the belief that his side will soon turn things round.
No grumbles as England stutter
ENGLAND insisted they would not cry foul over Pakistan's pitch gamble after dropped catches saw them backed into a corner in Multan.
SPACIOUS STYLISH 3 IS IN POLE POSITION
IT'S PRICEY BUT SWEDISH EV IS ROOMY, FAST AND DEAD COOL
South West event is a search for the next music star
CAN the South West produce the next Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran or Coldplay?
Frontrunner to offer JK Rowling peerage
CONSERVATIVE Party leadership frontrunner Kemi Badenoch has said she would offer JK Rowling a peerage after pushing for the author of the controversial Cass Review of NHS gender identity services to enter the House of Lords.
'Really tough choices'
MINISTERS have to make \"some really tough choices\", the Education Secretary has said, as the Prime Minister is facing backlash from some of his Cabinet over cuts that could be coming in the Budget.
Liam Payne, 31, dies after balcony fall
FORMER One Direction star Liam Payne has died after falling from the third-floor balcony of a hotel in Argentina.
Secret Service 'reform' calls
AN independent panel investigating the attempted assassination of Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania campaign rally faulted the Secret Service for poor communications that day and failing to secure the building where the gunman took his shots.
Leader hails revamp's success
CRIME IS DOWN BY ALMOST 60% IN NORTH PROSPECT
Mums focus on positives of LGBTQ+
NEW INITIATIVE IN WHITLEIGH
Trek by CEO yields £37k for hospices
HOBBYCRAFT BOSS WALKED 100 MILES TO TAMAR BRIDGE
Veterans cards added to valid voter ID forms
WIDER REVIEW OF VOTER ID IS NOW BEING CONDUCTED
Civic Centre work is finally in sight
DESIGNERS BROUGHT IN PRIOR TO STRIP OUT
Report into drownings reveals list of failings
WHEELCHAIR USERS LOST LIVES ON DEVON LAKE
Theatre Royal seeks new young panto stars
AUDITIONS TO BE HELD FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN
PART OF THE PLANS
HITTAKER IS SO CRUCIAL TO PILGRIMS’ ATTACKING PLAY
Parkway can't pull it back against Totton
JONES' STRIKE IS NOT ENOUGH WITH DAMAGE DONE FIRST HALF
Father and son make a perfect start to Winter League season
THIS week saw the start of the Men’s and Ladies Divisions in the RBC Brewin Dolphin MLTC Winter League, although the rain had other ideas and stopped play for most of the Ladies matches with only one pair managing to play on Monday and only a few on Tuesday.
Leadership hopeful's vision for economy
RETURNING the benefits bill to pre-pandemic levels would free up enough money for a 2p income tax cut, Robert Jenrick said as he laid out his vision for Britain's economy.
Funding black hole widens
RACHEL Reeves is looking to make up to £40 billion of tax rises and spending cuts in this month's Budget as the Government seeks to avoid a return to austerity, it is understood.
Interest rate cut 'nailed on' after UK inflation falls
A fall in UK inflation below the Bank of England's target rate of 2% \"nails on\" a cut in interest rates next month, economists have said.