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Picnic turned into beach rescue op
FAMILY STRANDED ON BEACH NEAR LOOE
Play area shut as ceiling collapses
BOUNCE PLAYZONE TAKEN OFF THE MARKET
City to be a hotspot for housing as part of plan
MORE THAN 1,400 HOMES TO BE BUILT IN CITY EVERY YEAR
Residents' fume after Travellers leave waste
GAS BOTTLES AND MOUNDS OF SOIL AND HARDCORE LEFT
City fisherman lands rare 'lost' Lego shark
PIECE ONE OF 51,800 SHARKS LOST FROM TOKIO EXPRESS
Emotional Tom calls time on diving career
DIVING STAR CONFIRMS HIS RETIREMENT ON UK RETURN
Culture Club's taste of the Caribbean
THE Box is set to come alive this weekend with the sounds, stories and tastes of the Caribbean on Saturday when its ‘Culture Club’ hosts a special takeover day.
Man jailed for grabbing an officer's baton
A MAN who grabbed a police officer's baton and ran off with it during disorder in Plymouth has been jailed for three years.
NOT GOOD
ROONEY DISAPPOINTED, ANGRY AND SURPRISED’ BY ARGYLE
Rooney's reign is off to a disastrous start with a mauling by Wednesday
THE Wayne Rooney era at Plymouth Argyle officially started with a 4-0 thumping by a rampant Sheffield Wednesday in his first competitive match as the club's head coach.
Relegation is confirmed for poor Plympton
PLYMPTON’S relegation fate was sealed by a nine-wicket defeat by Paignton that condemned them to A Division cricket next season.
Parkway lose their way after early strike from Beardmore
PLYMOUTH Parkway started their third season in the Southern League Premier Division South with a 3-1 defeat under the new management team of Chris McPhee and Lee Peacock.
Bryson misses out in Paris
KERENZA BRYSON is seeing the bigger picture after missing out on a medal on her Olympic debut.
'Investors motivated by political stability'
TRADE SECRETARY NOT WORRIED’ ABOUT RIOTS PUTTING OFF INVESTMENT
Compensation to double under new water reforms
COMPENSATION for customers Receiving poor services from water companies who are failing to meet standards could more than double under Government proposals.
Zelensky admits 'push'
DAYS after Ukraine began a surprise military incursion into Russia's Kursk border region, President Volodymyr Zelensky, broke the government's silence on it in his nightly address on Saturday by indirectly acknowledging ongoing military action to 'push the war out into the aggressor's territory.
Plot of Dartmoor up for sale
A LARGE area of Dartmoor is for sale on its southem fringe extending to just over 2,773 acres.
How dream of off-grid living became a reality
Lauren Beavis meets two members of a self-sufficient Devon community who have embraced the lifestyle
Work finally begins to clean up Central Park
1,000 SIGNED PETITION TO TIDY UP ‘EYESORE MOONSCAPE’
Weekend demo shows ‘unity' after violence
HUNDREDS of people gathered inPlymouth and Exeter on Saturday to show “unity” after the recent riots across the UK.
BIDS REJECTED
ROONEY HAS NOT INDICATED WHICH CLUBS THE OFFERS FOR THE TWO PILGRIMS' PLAYERS HAVE COME FROM
Devon playing for league survival against Cheshire
DEVON will be playing for their Western Division One survival in the three-day fixture against Cheshire starting at Sidmouth tomorrow (noon).
St Mellion Ladies raise over £500 for British Heart Foundation
SAM Peach held her Lady Captain's Day at St Mellion on Sunday 4th August in aid of her charity, The British Heart Foundation. The ladies played a fun better ball format with a twist in teams of four.
Weather playing havoc with Fossils' schedule
THE golfing week started well as the seven-pair team made their way to Lanhydrock to play their delayed match.
Calls to 'break the homelessness cycle'
WHITEHALL must pump-prime councils if Government chiefs want to tackle homelessness, five housing leaders have warned.
UK issues sanctions against businesses
THE UK has issued new sanctions against Belarusian businesses and penal colony commanders to mark the fourth anniversary of the 'sham election' in the country that sparked mass protests.
Former BBC presenter is asked to return salary
THE BBC has asked Huw Edwards to return the salary he was paid during the period following his arrest in November last year, after his guilty plea to charges of having indecent images of children.
Banksy artwork appears on chip shop wall
BANKSY has unveiled an artwork of pelicans pinching fish from a London chip shop sign as the fifth piece in what appears to be an animal-themed series.
Hot weather fuels wildfires
CALIFORNIA'S largest wildfire so far this year is continuing to grow as it chews through timber in very hot and dry weather.
Extra police patrols in aftermath of city riots
'COMMUNITIES ARE WORRIED ABOUT MORE VIOLENCE'