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Mystery of new sign for square without a name
A SIGN has appeared offering a new name to a city square which was controversially stripped of its former name due to links with slavery – though mystery surrounds who has erected it or whether it could be a fake.
WAINE GETS THE CALL
ARGYLE STRIKER BEN WAINE GETS NEW ZEALAND CALL-UP
Championship means more miles for Pilgrims
PLYMOUTH Argyle fans who attend all 23 of their team's away Championship matches next season will make journeys totalling close to 12,000 miles
Brilliant Halford helps Bandits to win over Duchy B
DALE Halford top scored with 13 ton-plusses for Bluebird Bandits in their 10-1 Plymouth City Super League win at Duchy B
Village remembers two popular local residents
TWO memorial seats have been unveiled to commemorate two popular residents of a Cornish village just outside Plymouth
No date for opening of Home Bargains store
BUDGET STORE DUE TO OPEN IN OLD BUYOLOGY UNIT
Figures show 10% of overflows tested
RAW SEWAGE NOT MONITORED IN THOUSANDS OF CASES
Floods as dam bursts
THE wall of a major dam in a part of southern Ukraine that Russia controls has collapsed - triggering floods, endangering Europe's largest nuclear power plant and threatening drinking water supplies as both sides in the war rushed to evacuate residents and blamed each other
'Don't delete messages'
MINISTERS could face criminal sanctions for deleting their WhatsApp messages, the Information Commissioner has warned
Man appears in court accused of mother's murder
A 32-year-old man has appeared at court where he was formally charged with the murder of his mother at her Mainstone home
Anglers land cash for fishery projects
INCOME from fishing rod licences has been invested back into a number of angling-related projects in Plymouth, Devon and Cornwall
Grow your skills at city's very first festival of plants
GREEN-FINGERED Plymothians are set to go potty when the city's first plant festival attracts gardeners and green businesses this weekend
Travellers evicted from fields set up at new site
TRAVELLERS who left a Plymstock playing field on Sunday night are thought to have reappeared just a mile away at Tothill Park
Civic Centre added to 'at risk' buildings list
PHOENIX TAVERN AND TIDAL POOL ALSO TARGETED BY MP
People having to 'heat or eat' as cost of living bites
COUNCIL TO STUDY EFFECTS OF CRISIS
Larry Speare reflects on his life - aged 90
LEGENDARY Plymouth businessman Larry Speare is celebrating his 90th birthday – but many may not know he started his life in poverty and in the shadow of the Second World War
Richards' century keeps Cornwood second
OPENER SCORES HIS FIRST TON IN THRASHING OF YELVERTON
Morley ready to debut again as Gladiators get back to it
PLYMOUTH Gladiators make a return to action at the Coliseum tonight after a three week break looking to get their Championship challenge back on track.
Airport passengers stranded overnight
EXETER FLIGHT WAS 'TOO HEAVY'
Church ex-chair speaks out after sexism row
ROW CENTRED OVER ADVERT FOR A MALE-ONLY PRIEST
New boss named for city social housing provider
PLYMOUTH COMMUNITY HOMES UNVEILS ITS NEW CHIEF EXECUTIVE
Creating beautiful things from washed-up waste
ETHICAL SHOP HAS OPENED ON TORPOINT FORE STREET
Wartime history is revealed
PACKED EVENT HEARS HOW SALTASH COPED WITH STRIFE
Forecasters warn of storms later this week
PLYMOUTH IS SET TO SEE HOT WEATHER PERSIST
Tributes are paid to former council leader
TRIBUTES have flooded in for former Conservative city council leader and long-serving councillor Vivien Pengelly, who has died after a long illness.
Rural traditions on display
120,000 VISITORS EXPECTED AT ROYAL CORNWALL SHOW
Pollution warning to swimmers off Hoe
THE Cornwall based charity Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) have issued alerts for two locations in Plymouth.
Siddiqui hits first century for city
PREMIER DIVISION CORNWOOD consolidated their place at the top of the Tolchards DCL Premier Division with a sixwicket win over Sidmouth on the Fortfield.
Two dates to add to your diary before I sign off for summer
WELCOME June and welcome to this perfect weather we have been experiencing!
Golfers rise to challenge of Nicklaus course
GREY skies and a non-to cool breeze kept the players alert during the home match with Tavistock, as well as playing on the Nicklaus course.