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Charity offers learning as well as social benefit
LOCAL U3A BRANCH IS PART OF BIG NATIONAL NETWORK
Teacher 'in tears' after social media is hacked
SAYS FACEBOOK PAGES ARE VITAL FOR HER WORKSHOPS
Sewage alerts warn swimmers at city beaches
WEEKEND DOWNPOURS LEAD TO ISSUES ACROSS DEVON
Ramsay rumour is dispelled as pub seeks buyer
ST AUSTELL BREWERY ALSO RULES ITSELF OUT OF RUNNING
Greek God of the sea appears in city mural
POSEIDON, the Greek God of the sea, has arrived in Plymouth – as part of a new mural on the city’s waterfront.
MP Johnny joins Harry and Meghan
PLYMOUTH MP Johnny Mercer joined Prince Harry and his wife Meghan on Harry’s birthday last week, with both men spotted downing pints together at the Invictus Games.
Search for dog owner after man suffers bite
POLICE INVESTIGATE AFTER INCIDENT IN PANNIER MARKET
A WEIRD FEELING
LOWE COMES OUT ON TOP AGAINST HIS OLD MATE SCHUEY
Crago's late goal keeps Parkway in the FA Cup
PLYMOUTH Parkway must do it all again, if they are to reach the third qualifying round of this season's FA Cup, after they were held to a 2-2 draw at home to Frome Town on Saturday.
Services keep up their fine start to season
DEVONPORT Services defeated St Austell 50-25 on the Rectory to make it three from three and not a dropped point in sight at the top of South West One.
Rubbish dumped on Dartmoor beauty spot
VISITORS URGED TO KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR FLY-TIPPERS
Molly's father calls on Ofcom to enforce internet safety law
'ONLINE WORLD CAN BE MADE SAFER'
Libya's political chaos hinders rescue efforts
LIBYA'S \"broken infrastructure\" caused by civil war is hindering efforts to provide emergency support following the flood disaster, according to the Foreign Secretary.
Big ask for Government
THE UK Government needs to produce something \"seismic\" to persuade the DUP to return to powersharing in Northern Ireland, a senior party figure has said.
Truss to defend Budget tax cuts
LIZ Truss is set to urge the Government to cut taxes, shrink welfare spending and raise the retirement age in a speech one year on from her disastrous mini-budget.
Steve set to help other
COMPETING AT INVICTUS GAMES HAS GIVEN HIM STRENGTH TO RAISE AWARENESS OF LESSER-KNOWN SIDE-EFFECT OF POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER
Tories campaign to reopen airport
LEGAL SCRUTINY OF HANDOVER OF SITE
Streeter secures nomination
BUSINESSMAN and author Gareth Streeter has been officially selected as the Conservative Party's prospective Parliamentary candidate for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport.
Dann banned from driving until at least 2040
BAN TO CONTINUE AFTER HIS SENTENCE
Family walking 500 miles for city charity
MEMBERS of a Plymouth family are embarking on a challenge which will see them walk 500 miles in around 30 days, in an effort to raise funds for local charity Shekinah.
Women's charity cuts ties with Brand
ALLEGATIONS PROVOKE RESPONSE
Arrest made after scooter incident
A TEENAGER has been arrested by police on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm with intent, following an incident on a Plymouth street which left a 74-year-old man in hospital suffering serious injuries.
GET UP TO SPEED
MUSTAPHA BUNDU TAKES PART IN FIRST ARGYLE TRAINING SESSION
The inside track on Pilgrims' next opponents
FORMER promotion-winning plymouth Argyle manager Ryan Lowe has guided Preston North End to the top of the Championship five games into the 2023/24 campaign.
Field's hat-trick in Cotswolds
ST Mellion Veteran Golfers SEPTEMBER arrived with glorious summer weather (and high temperatures) and heralded the autumn tour of the Fossils to the Cotswold Hotel and Spa, Chipping Norton.
Albion looking to build on their exciting Taunton win
I TOLD you to expect an exceptional day last week didn't I? What a day although, in my little ticket office, it was rather hot! To give you a feel of working on a matchday, it always feels stressed and a little confused come 12 noon when the gates open. However, somehow, we always seem to have a brilliant day.
More rumours about new owners of pub
MAJOR CORNISH BREWERY CHAIN IS RUMOURED TO HAVE SNAPPED IT UP
Writer Rosemarie is voted the city's new Laureate
ACADEMIC TAKES OVER FROM PLAYWRIGHT LAURA HORTON
Harriers support addiction charity
RUNNERS have raised hundreds of pounds for a city charity which helps people suffering from addiction.
Plans to improve park and ride
PLYMOUTH hopes to improve the city's park and ride provision so it operates seven days a week, with buses every 10 minutes. The scheme is part of the refreshed Plymouth Bus Service Improvement Plan which is under scrutiny this week.