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Sunshine and crowds on the opening day of the Devon County Show
  • 22nd May 2015
It was sunshine all the way on the first day of this year’s Devon County Show. Read more
Log burners in Gloucestershire
  • 19th May 2015
Are you renovating your house, sprucing up your central heating, trying to trim your utility costs or just looking for that fabulous 'real fire' look in your home?... Read more
Honouring nearly 164 years of service to rural Devon
  • 19th May 2015
Four people who have a total of more than 164 years between them working in agriculture, forestry and horticulture will be honoured with Long Service awards at the Devon County Show held on May 21-23. Read more
MUMM SAYS HIS FINAL GOODBYES
  • 19th May 2015
It was with a heavy heart that Dean Mumm trudged down the players’ tunnel at Sandy Park for the final time on Saturday afternoon. Read more
Get gardening...and help to prevent flooding
  • 19th May 2015
The Chelsea Flower Show opens today (19 May) – and the world’s foremost gardeners are showing off their creative and colourful designs. Read more
Rare monkey faces his public
  • 19th May 2015
A rare monkey has been born at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park.... Read more
St James visit to The Devon Business Expo 2015
  • 19th May 2015
Students at St James school have set up their own social enterprise, supported by a DCC Enterprise in Schools Grant and administered via their after school social enterprise club, run by David Solomides of ZENEN Education. Read more
What are you planning to do this Bank Holiday Weekend?
  • 19th May 2015
Bank Holidays are a great excuse to relax and indulge yourself Read more
‘ONLY WAY IS UP’, SAYS CHIEFS WINGER JESS
  • 19th May 2015
In the end the play-off dream fell just short, but already Exeter Chiefs winger Matt Jess is setting his sights highs for next season in the Aviva Premiership. Read more
Exeter's Custom House reopens as visitor centre
  • 19th May 2015
Exeter's famous Custom House opens its door to tourists later this week as a visitor and interpretation centre celebrating the history of the Quay and Canal. Read more
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