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Students get hands-on bricklaying experience
A GROUP of University of Plymouth students took a day out of the classroom to visit a Sherford building site, to learn about housebuilding, and even try their hand at bricklaying.
ANDY PHILLIPS A more personal method of giving
HAVE a terrible admission: often when I see those people representing charities in the street, who are going to ask me to sign up to £2 a month or whatever, I pretend to be on the phone.
Appeal for help to bring puppy back to Cornwall
AN artist from Cornwall is making a desperate plea for help to bring a stray dog she fell in love with on holiday back to the UK.
Couple strive to sort out costly online saga
£30 DEVICE IS DELIVERED INSTEAD OF £800 PHONE
'Temporary' closure for historic Meavy pub
DARTMOOR’S historic Royal Oak Inn finally closed yesterday – and it is not known when it will reopen
Heartbreak at sudden death of mum of five
‘SHE WAS EXTREMELY LOVED AND HAD A HEART OF GOLD'
Cinema deep-clean after mouse 'on seat'
PLYMOUTH’S Vue Cinema in Barbican Leisure Park has undergone a further deep clean after mice were spotted in the venue.
Railway station ticket offices stay open as plan is ditched
ITY MP HAILS VICTORY OR TRAVELLING PUBLIC
Man told he was not employable now leads top team
TOLD HE’D NEVER AMOUNT TO ANYTHING
Babcock wins new £17.3m contract
DEFENCE giant Babcock International Plc has been awarded a £17.3m contract to overhaul the Royal Navy ‘s Phalanx radarguided guns at Devonport Dockyard in Plymouth.
Jayden wins top culinary award for second time
YOUNG CHEF IS STILL STUDYING FOR HIS A-LEVELS AT SCHOOL
NO JUSTICE FOR ARGYLE
SCHUMACHER IS RILED BY CONTROVERSIAL DECISION
City care home to close just after Christmas
CHARITY OWNERS SAY THEY CAN’T AFFORD REPAIRS TO THE BUILDING
Ferry suspended amid flood chaos
TORPOINT ferry services suffered major disruption as the weekend’s high tides made the slipway too dangerous to be used.
Darcey is on point to do honours at lights' switch-on
FAMOUS BALLERINA IS SPECIAL GUEST
Teachers to hold French exchange reunions
FORMER pupils of a city school who enjoyed a series of exchange trips to France are being sought for a pair of cross-Channel reunions.
Prolific burglar sent to prison
A PROLIFIC burglar with more than 150 offences to his name has been jailed after he admitted burgling a woman’s home.
Force did not 'cheat' latest crime figures
DEVON and Cornwall Police say their new position as the ‘safest’ force area in the country has not been achieved by cheating the figures
If you censor comedians, you're on a slippery slope
Comedian, actor and writer Dawn French reveals all, including how she has learned to accept her flaws and faux pas.
Ladies keep fit and raise cash for children's charity
MEMBERS of the Plymouth Keep Fit Association presented a cheque for £800 to Children’s Hospice South West thanks to their fundraising efforts.
Borthwick takes heart from England's efforts
HEAD COACH Steve Borthwick signed off an encouraging World Cup after England edged Argentina 26-23 at the Stade de France on Friday to claim third place
Cane reveals All Blacks' pain
NEW Zealand captain Sam Cane admitted he was feeling \"so much hurt\" after he was sent off in Saturday's 12-11 World Cup final defeat by South Africa in Paris.
Angela shocked by Craig's score
TV presenter Angela Rippon was left in shock after harsh taskmaster Craig Revel Horwood passed judgement on her dancing during Saturday night's Strictly Come Dancing.
The Green Man of Pounds Park
AS WE PREPARE TO MARK HALLOWEEN TOMORROW, CITY WRITER SHANE SCOTT SHARES A STORY ABOUT A BOY'S SPOOKY ADVENTURE IN A PLYMOUTH PARK
I'm just loving moving and grooving
Dlike to share something with you which may not have exactly changed my life but it sure has added to it in a positive way Goldster.
Why many of us wish we'd taken our parents' saving advice
IGNORING MUM AND DAD CAN PROVE A COSTLY ERROR...BUT IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO CHANGE OUR WAYS
Schumacher frustrated after loss to old rivals
PLYMOUTH Argyle manager Steven Schumacher was left frustrated by what could have been as the Pilgrims were beaten 3-2 at Ipswich Town on Saturday.
RHINE & DANDY...
A river cruise is a stress-free way to see the Christmas markets of Germany
Northern souls
Lindisfarne is the first stop as the Bakers return for a second series of adventures
Schumacher is ready to 'slug it out' with Ipswich
HAVING gone toe-to-toe with Ipswich Town for the League One title last season, Argyle boss Steven Schumacher said the two teams will be ready to slug it out again today when they meet in the Championship.