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Centre's cool idea to help hot dogs
SUPPORTERS ASKED TO HELP MEET COSTS
Having a Really Wild Day Out at Cotehele
AS part of the National Trust's Summer of Play, Cotehele, near Saltash, has teamed up with the University of Plymouth and Cornwall Mammal Society for a jam-packed day of 'really wild' activities on the banks of the River Tamar.
Plymouth plans to reach for the skies
PLANS are being worked on which could see several sky-scraping buildings tower over Plymouth.
Summer fun at Royal William Yard
AUGUST has arrived, and a whole host of free family activities are taking place at Royal William Yard every Saturday and Sunday – and the summer holiday boredom-busting entertainment kicks off today.
Councils' 'moral obligation' to build homes
ANGELA RAYNER has told council chiefs they have a “moral obligation to see more homes built”.
Henderson knows Tavi must be better to have a Cup run
IT is just 68 days since Manchester United beat rivals Manchester City to win the FA Cup, but the road to Wembley starts for 442 football clubs across the country tomorrow, including a number from the area.
Edwards and Randell return to action at MK
JOE Edwards and Adam Randell are both set to return to action for Plymouth Argyle in their final preseason game away to MK Dons tomorrow.
This could be the end, hints Glover
HELEN Glover hinted her glittering rowing career is over after being denied a third Olympic title by the wafer-thin margin of 0.18 seconds.
Plymouth divers shine in Roma Cup
THE Roma Junior Diving Cup 2024 was a highly anticipated event, marking Plymouth Diving’s first international competition as a club since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jenrick: We have mountain to climb
CONSERVATIVE leadership hopeful Robert Jenrick will say his party has “a mountain to climb” and has to “show the country we know where we went wrong” to win the next election.
Interest rate cut to 5%
UK interest rates have been cut for the first time in more than four years, releasing some pressure on borrowers as the Bank of England was encouraged by signs that inflation has slowed.
Body of Stephen Lawrence to be returned to UK
STEPHEN Lawrence's body will be returned to the UK from Jamaica 31 years after his murder, his mother Doreen Lawrence has said.
Hamas chief 'killed in strike'
THE Israeli military says it has confirmed that the head of Hamas’s military wing, Mohammed Deif, was killed in an airstrike in Gaza in July.
Summer memories of magical cove
FAIRY Cove on Sunday evening was a little slice of magic.
Teething problems at city's new eye hospital
STAFF AND PATIENTS OVERHEATING AS AIR-CON FAILS AND WINDOWS DON'T OPEN
20mph zone would be 'a total nightmare'
'WE ARE BEING RESTRICTED FROM DRIVING SENSIBLY'
Crumbling state of city's Tinside Pool
NEW EXPERT SURVEY NEEDED AFTER £500K'S REPAIRS ALREADY IDENTIFIED
City hosts the world's best young sailors
OVER 200 TAKING PART IN EXCITING RACES IN PLYMOUTH SOUND
Rooney unhappy with poor display at Rovers
PILGRIMS BEATEN 2-1 IN THEIR PENULTIMATE PRE-SEASON GAME
Devon are beaten by Cornwall
DEVON are now involved in a relegation scrap in Western Division One after a five-wicket defeat by Cornwall at Truro.
Devonshire E claim the double over Tavistock
IN Division 6, Devonshire E dug deep against Tavistock E to claim the double over their opponents.
Memory from dad makes gold better
AN emotional Lola Anderson reflected on the treasured diary entry her late father returned to her outlining the dream to win Olympic rowing gold one day.
'New approach' to legal migration
A “NEW approach” to legal migration aimed at boosting the UK workforce’s skills before recruiting abroad will be taken by the incoming Government, Yvette Cooper has said.
New towns 'taskforce'
AN expert taskforce is being launched to spearhead Labour’s plans for a fresh generation of new towns.
Edwards admits child abuse image charges
FORMER BBC NEWSREADER WILL BE SENTENCED IN SEPTEMBER
Teaching assistant is jailed for shameful act
PERVERT, THEN 21, CLAIMED HE WAS A TEEN
Courage of those who risk their lives for strangers
A new play by Cornish writer Simon Parker is being staged at Theatre Royal Plymouth to mark the 200th anniversary of the RNLI lifeboat service. Here, Simon speaks to Sally Bush about his latest work, which honours the brave men of the Solomon Browne, who perished
Council commits to £51m revamp
LUXURY FLATS AND COLLEGE CAMPUS LINED UP FOR CIVIC CENTRE BUILDING
Joyce turns 100 and puts it down to pasties
A PLYMOUTH woman celebrating her 100th birthday has put her long life down to the Devon air and eating traditional pasties. She also has a love for clotted cream and enjoyed swimming well into her nineties.
Water babies Tonia and Hunter make a splash
Former British Olympic diver Tonia Couch, from Plymouth, has been taking on a new role at this year’s Olympic Games - as a BBC pundit.