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New waterfront project is set to start in January
SUTTON HARBOUR GROUP REVEALS NEXT DEVELOPMENT
No funds left to recompense care home staff
PLYMSTOCK BUSINESS WAS FORCED TO SHUT AFTER PANDEMIC
Sea and street parade for promoted Argyle
PILGRIMS' PLAYERS AND STAFF WILL BE TREATED TO CRUISE ACROSS THE SOUND
Family's trauma as Ollie, 2, was "hit by a cyclist"
A MUM-of-three has said she and her family have been left feeling “traumatised” and “shaken up” after her two-year-old son Ollie was hit by a cyclist whilst crossing the street in North Hill on Wednesday afternoon.
City's 'hidden gem' is hosting royal knees-up
WOODLAND FORT INVITES LOCALS TO CELEBRATE
Howarth and Gilkes unbeaten as Gladiators start with a win
PLYMOUTH Gladiators opened their Championship league campaign with an excellent 49-41 victory over the Scunthorpe Scorpions, but the margin of victory could have been so much bigger for Garry May’s side
'WE CAN COMPETE!'
HALLETT SURE ARGYLE CAN BE SUSTAINABLE IN CHAMPIONSHIP
Beryl Bikes firm reports £4m loss
BUT SAYS IT'S STILL CONFIDENT OF GROWTH
Cost of fish 'n' chips up by nearly a fifth
THE cost of fish and chips has shot up by almost a fifth and the price of children’s clothes has rocketed, according to a new interactive tool showing Britons how much their shopping bills have surged over the past year
Gray refusal to co-operate with probe 'disappointing'
RISHI Sunak thinks it is “obviously disappointing” that partygate investigator Sue Gray chose not to co-operate with a Government process looking into her move to a senior Labour role, Downing Street has said
Man arrested at palace had asked to talk with a soldier
A MAN arrested outside Buckingham Palace on suspicion of possessing a knife and ammunition had asked to speak to a soldier before warning police to handle his rucksack carefully
Eat while you watch in cinema
DISHES TO BE DELIVERED TO VELVET SOFAS
Felled tree on Armada Way carved with 'RIP'
FOLLOWS ANOTHER REMOVAL DELAY DUE TO NESTING BIRDS
Ten Tors teenagers brave the elements
DARTMOOR National Park’s unpredictable weather did not stop 2,314 teenagers in teams from cadet forces, schools and scout groups taking part last weekend in the nation’s largest youth outdoor event – the Ten Tors and Jubilee Challenge
Mum, 21, is thankful to see baby thriving
A MUM-TO-BE contracted a womb infection which caused her baby to be born at 23 weeks – weighing just 493 grams
Turbulent times for city politics
POLITICAL IN-FIGHTING, COST OF LIVING CRISIS, SOARINGE CHARGES-AND THOSE TREES...
Nick Giannotti: The man that knew Argyle were the right club for him
CHRIS ERRINGTON SPEAKS TO THE MAN BEHIND THE COMPANY INVESTING MILLIONS INTO THE PILGRIMS
ROTATION PAYS OFF
SCHUMACHER'S BELIEF IN CHANGE WINS ARGYLE PROMOTION
Nurse tells court: 'I've not harmed any children'
A NURSE accused of multiple murders and attempted murders of babies has told a jury she had not harmed any children
Starmer confident over Sue Gray role
SIR Keir Starmer has said he is “confident” that ‘Partygate’ investigator Sue Gray has not broken any rules in her discussions with Labour about a senior party role
Daughter pays tribute to 'little local celebrity'
THE family of a 93-year-old Plymouth man dubbed ‘a local celebrity’ because of how many people he knew from different walks of life across the city have paid tribute to him, following his sudden death
Bold Heather defies sight loss
HEATHER Siewruk is no ordinary mum-of-two learning how to defend herself
New home for furniture store
A PLYMOUTH furniture store is to move out of the art deco Colin Campbell House, after finding new premises in the city centre
Renovation plan is under way at Civic Square
HISTORIC DETAILS ARE PART OF DESIGN
New hotel aims to be destination
PRE-EVENT DRINKS
A tipple which helps the seas
PLYMOUTH GIN LINKS UP WITH MARINE CHARITY
Annemarie chosen as royal champion
AN outstanding volunteer from Plymouth has been recognised by the King and the Queen Consort, as part of the official coronation celebrations in conjunction with the Royal Voluntary Service charity
When clothing was used as propaganda
THIS WARTIME RELIC HAS A TALE TO TELL
Preparing to celebrate a past monarch
CHRIS ROBINSON TELLS THE TALE OF HOW THE 1937 CORONATION WAS MARKED
Houses to be built on former youth club site
PLANS APPROVED FOR TEN NEW AFFORDABLE HOMES