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Saturday morning church of fitness
IT has taken more than 10 years to get there but I have finally celebrated the milestone of completing 100 Parkruns.
Got a complaint? Lee will sort it out for you!
A PLYMOUTH man is making a career out of complaining - on your behalf.
Landlords say a fond farewell to pub
A Plymouth pub has been temporarily closed as its landlords say goodbye after three years. The King's Arms in Tamerton Foliot will be closed for two weeks until the new licensee takes it on.
£11.6 million boost for National Marine Park
CITY COUNCIL SAYS IT WILL CREATE 'HUNDREDS OF JOBS'
Sushi helps children struggling with grief
AN Ivybridge counsellor has made her dog the star of a new series of books dealing with mental health and they will be appearing together at a book signing today.
Survival remains the main aim for Henderson and co
TAVISTOCK will be looking forward to getting back to familiar surroundings tomorrow as they welcome struggling Paulton Rovers to Langsford Park in Southern League Division One South.
Hobbs demands a Parkway response
PLYMOUTH Parkway manager Lee Hobbs feels valuable lessons will be learnt from the midweek home defeat to Beaconsfield Town that will hold his side in good stead for tomorrow's Southern League Premier Division clash at home to Harrow Borough.
Purchase of care home will 'protect residents' future'
COMPANY NOW PLANNING UPGRADE OF FACILITIES
Davey apologises to Post Office victims
THE Liberal Democrats' leader, Sir Ed Davey, has apologised to victims of the Post Office scandal as he accused the Government of using the scandal to attack political rivals.
Parents could miss out
PARENTS in England could miss out on funded hours at their preferred childcare setting in the spring if there is limited capacity, a minister has admitted.
Horror attack on mum and toddler
ALKALINE SUBSTANCE MAY HAVE CAUSED MAJOR INJURIES
Ditching airport will be 'economic suicide' for city
TRANSPORT EXPERT OFFERS WARNING
Keyham school celebrates praise from regulator
COLLEGE ROAD PRIMARY RATED AS 'GOOD'
Graduation day for panto actor
JEFFERSON COLLECTS HIS SPECIAL DEGREE
U-turn on bishop role for priest
CATHOLIC PRIEST DUE TO BE CITY'S BISHOP 'STEPS BACK'
Hunt for man after Mutley shop robbery
POLICE are hunting a man who robbed a shop in Mutley Plain in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Artist hands back his British Empire Medal
CRITICAL OF ROYALS' STANCE ON PRINCE
HE'S GOING NOWHERE!
LAZIO BID REJECTED AS ARGYLE STAND FIRM ON WHITTAKER
Friday night League to be named after Yates
LOUIS YATES PLYMOUTH & DISTRICT DARTS LEAGUE
England pondering an all-spin attack
HEAD coach Brendon McCullum has hinted England could go “quids in” and field an entire attack of spinners in the second Test against India.
'Evil plotters' group claim 'is silly gossip'
AN ally of Kemi Badenoch has insisted claims that she is a member of a WhatsApp group titled “Evil Plotters”, despite telling Tory rebels to back Rishi Sunak, is “all just silly gossip”.
Migration plan for March
A RAFT of restrictions will come into force within weeks in a bid to cut the number of people legally arriving in Britain.
Man shot dead by police in London
MET OFFICERS RESPOND TO REPORTS OF PERSON ARMED WITH CROSSBOW
Gaza ceasefire deal denied
ISRAEL’S Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has denied reports of a possible ceasefire deal to end the war in Gaza.
Seven shoplifters targeted city district 48 times
DEVONPORT RETAILERS LEFT OUT OF POCKET
Filmmaker helps to track down 'invasive species'
SOUTH West Water has teamed up with a professional wildlife filmmaker to explore what invasive non-native (INNS) species are lurking within the region’s reservoirs.
Ruff crossing? Ferry brings in new 'pet cabins'
CROSS-CHANNEL voyages used to be a dog’s life for mutts. Not any more. Pooches will be able to travel from Plymouth to France in style when ferry sailings return in February.
More schools join restricted traffic scheme
AIM IS TO MAKE SCHOOL RUNS SAFER
Arthur, 5, given VIP treatment by local depot
HE'S 'OBSESSED' WITH DELIVERY VANS!
Henderson delighted with the way young team keep learning
TAVISTOCK manager Stuart Henderson is delighted with the way his young team are learning on the job as their climb up the Southern League Division One South continued with a superb 4-3 win at Bishops Cleeve on Saturday.