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Got a 4x4? Why not join volunteer group?
A GROUP which played a major part in the evacuation of Keyham amid last month's bomb drama is looking for new volunteers.
Musical that's simply Wizard
'WE'RE off to see the wizard, the wonderful Wizard of Oz...'
Staff raise £7k in memory of their colleague
HUGE DONATION FOR MOTOR NEURONE DISEASE CHARITY
Volunteers are back on the road to Ukraine
TWO men who have already delivered tonnes of aid as well as caravans and vehicles to Ukraine are again heading east this weekend for their latest volunteer mission.
Enjoy a meal - and help the homeless
NEW COMMUNITY KITCHEN WILL ALSO GIVE COOKERY LESSONS
Henderson frustrated by inconsistent Lambs
TAVISTOCK manager Stuart Henderson was left cursing the 'Jekyll and Hyde' nature of his team as they fought back to claim a thrilling 3-3 Southern League Division One South draw with Larkhall Athletic at a snowy Langsford Park on Wednesday night.
Watching Parkway is stressful stuff for manager Hobbs
BY his own admission, Lee Hobbs is a man of passion and emotion. But even he couldn't muster the energy to celebrate what turned out to be the winning goal in Plymouth Parkway's 2-1 victory over Didcot Town on Tuesday night.
DESPERATE FOR CHANGE
EVERYONE AT ARGYLE DETERMINED TO IMPROVE FORTUNES
Grin and panda bear it
ANIMATED FRANCHISE IS STARTING TO CREAK WITH AGE AS PO RETURNS FOR A FOURTH ROUND
Footballers help raise thousands for charity
FUNDRAISER MATCH IN AID OF 'PETE'S DRAGONS'
MSPs to vote on assisted dying bill
LEGISLATION to introduce assisted dying for terminally ill people in Scotland has been published at Holyrood - with the MSP behind it insisting there is \"compelling evidence\" to support the move.
Cash crisis deepens at water firm
THAMES Water bosses have admitted the firm could face the risk of emergency nationalisation as its funding crisis deepens after shareholders refused to give the troubled utility extra the UK's cash.
New Cabinet for Abbas
THE Palestinian Authority (PA) has announced the formation of a new Cabinet as it faces international pressure to reform.
Starmer ready for poll
IT is \"unforgivable\" the Tories did not follow through on their pledge to level up parts of the UK, Sir Keir Starmer said as he launched Labour's local election campaign.
Pub loses its CAMRA title over armband
A HOSTELRY that was named Pub of the Year has been stripped of its title after it was found to have Nazi \"memorabilia\" on display.
Get ready for Spanish tall ships in the city
TWO GALLEON REPLICAS SET TO DOCK IN THE BARBICAN
Snow, wind, hail, storms and rain arrive for Easter
THUNDERSTORMS and hail followed overnight snowfalls in many parts of Plymouth yesterday, with reports of as much as six inches of snow on Dartmoor early yesterday, and chaos on the roads.
Flats will help pay for new look civic centre
£51 MILLION REVAMP TO BE COMPLETED BY 2028
Parkway return to Bolitho and get the points
AFTER numerous postponements, Plymouth Parkway returned to Bolitho Park for the first time since 30 January for a crucial game against bottom side Didcot Town and gave their survival hopes a huge boost with a 2-1 win.
George & Nortier beat Wilson and Rojas in a thriller
WHEN Roanna George and Lawrence Nortier met Debbie Wilson and Jose Rojas, any spectators witnessed a match of exceptional rallies in a very close match with all four players involved in a lot of the points.
Rishi told to get a grip on borders
THE number of migrants who have arrived in the UK so far this year after crossing the Channel has reached a new record high compared the first three months of a calendar year.
Hunt for crew missing after bridge collapse
RECOVERY efforts have resumed for six workers who are presumed dead after a cargo ship hit a pillar of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland.
Children's services apologise after death
CHILDREN'S services have apologised after a review found safeguarding practice was inadequate in the final weeks of the life of a baby murdered not long after being handed back to his parents.
MP 'steps away' from Khan Tory advert row
A GOVERNMENT minister has distanced himself from a Conservative Party advert attacking London Mayor Sadiq Khan's record on crime.
Celebration as church is halfway to restoration
A SOUTH East Cornwall church is halfway towards its target to restore the historic building.
Philharmonic choir rise to the challenge
THE sheer delight of the audience at Plymouth Philharmonic Choir’s performance of Puccini’s Messa di Gloria and Rossini’s Stabat Mater was clearly evident from the standing ovation led by the Lord Mayor of Plymouth, Mark Shayer and Lady Mayoress, Mrs Samantha Shayer.
Two Easter bunnies need home!
INJURED MALE RABBITS LEFT AT WOOD-SIDE SANCTUARY
Hop on a free ferry to town's attractions
ENJOY A DAY OUT IN SALTASH AT HERITAGE PROPERTIES
Beth to retrace the journey she took with her late mum, Ruth
A DAUGHTER is walking 50 miles as a tribute to her mum while also raising funds for the Brainstrust charity.
Sanctuary staff aim to keep pair off Easter eggs
'BROODY LOVEBIRDS TOO KEEN TO MULTIPLY AIT WOODSIDE...