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Dilapidated dairy barn to become community space
PLANS FOR THE SITE AT POOLE FARM HAVE BEEN UNVEILED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
Dividend was paid to ice rink boss before closure
BRENT RECEIVED £300,000
Dinosaurs heading to Central Park
PLYMOUTH’S Central Park will be more like Jurassic Park when 40 huge robotic dinosaurs stomp into the city next month
Dockyard rescue in wake of fall on ship
FIREFIGHTERS and paramedics were called to Devonport Dockyard yesterday afternoon, amid reports a man had fallen from a height
'NERVOUS' PILGRIMS
SCHUMACHER RUES COSTLY ERRORS IN LOSS TO LINCOLN
Argyle are made to pay for their costly errors as hopes of promotion are hit
PLYMOUTH Argyle suffered just a second Home Park defeat of the League One season as their automatic promotion hopes suffered an Easter Monday setback against midtable Lincoln City.
New-look Gladiators will be hoping for more luck in 2023
A WEEK on from hosting Paul Starke’s testimonial at the Coliseum, the Plymouth Gladiators host their first competitive meeting of the year tonight when Poole Pirates arrive in the BSN Cup Series.
Are your constant mood swings a sign of bipolar?
It’s not unusual to experience a shift in mood, but if it seems like you spend your days riding an emotional rollercoaster of ups and downs, there could be an underlying reason.
The life of pie
EVERYTHING you ever wanted to know or possibly didn't want to know about pork pies and more is brought to us in another factory tour.
Treasure Island with a hilariously chaotic spin
AN Easter Holiday treat is coming to Theatre Royal Plymouth with the long-awaited return of Le Navet Bete.
FEVER PITCH
MARION MCMULLEN LOOKS BACK AT WEMBLEY STADIUM'S DRAMATIC OPENING 100 YEARS AGO
CHRIS ROBINSON compares pictures of the city's past to the Plymouth we know and live in today
CENTRAL Park will celebrate its centenary in the summer of 2031, as it was officially opened on July 29, 1931.
Seeking Winifred's life story
THE BOX WANTS TO KNOW MUCH MORE ABOUT ARTIST
A firm on the move
CHRIS ROBINSON REVEALS MORE TALES OF THE DAVIS EMPIRE
Derriford gets set to deal with 'biggest strike'
JUNIOR DOCTORS WILL WALK OUT FOR FOUR DAYS
Labour plan more attacks on Sunak despite backlash
LABOUR are to launch more adverts attacking Rishi Sunak by blaming him for “crashing the economy”, despite criticism from within the party.
Millfields store eases burden of prom balls
PLYMOUTH’S prom queens do not need a fairy godmother to ensure they can go to the ball – the city has a Prom Cellar stuffed with beautiful dresses.
Fair trade cargo is on way via sail power
LUGGER WILL BRING PRODUCE FROM PORTUGAL AND BEYOND
Making the most of one of city's top venues
CAFE BOASTS GOOD GRUB AS WELL AS SUPERB SCENERY
Blossom Festival events to enliven Tamar Valley
HISTORIC TRADITIONS ARE BEING BROUGHT BACK TO LIFE
Celebration of marine wildlife is centre stage
STARRING ROLE IN ACCLAIMED TV SERIES
Mayor is a player who 'frightens' opposition
STEVEN Schumacher has spoken of the trust that he has in Plymouth Argyle midfielder Danny Mayor, who he believes is going to play a 'huge part' in the final push for League One promotion.
Sold-out 'Theatre of Greens' will be home comfort for Argyle
AFTER three successive games away from Home Park - including the illfated trip to Wembley for the Papa Johns Trophy final - Plymouth Argyle are back at Home Park this afternoon to continue their bid for League One automatic promotion.
Uninspiring Parkway content with point
PLYMOUTH Parkway entertained 15th-placed Hanwell Town in front of a good crowd of 544 on Saturday.
Council grants available for Coronation celebrations
COMMUNITY groups and organisations are invited to apply for a £300 grant to help cover the costs of activities, events and parties that are being organised to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III.
King greets crowds
THE King and Queen wished the public \"Happy Easter\" as they attended St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle for the first Easter Sunday service of Charles's reign.
Voters want kind leaders in politics, survey says
THE majority of voters believe political leaders do not display enough compassion, research has suggested as Labour comes under criticism for its attack advert on Rishi Sunak.
Inquest hears how pub boss was found dead
DRUG MISUSE AND CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE WERE NOTED
Upgrade for North Hill junction
WORK TO IMPROVE SAFETY WILL REOPEN THE LEFT-HAND TURN TO MUTLEY
Dogs being used to sniff out leaks in rural areas
SOUTH WEST WATER AIMS TO LOWER LEAKAGES IN REGION