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Money raised for new children's hospice

Kind-hearted customers and staff at Brixton's Otter Garden Centre have raised a whopping £1,635 towards the construction of a new children's hospice to service the families of Plymouth and Cornwall.

Theatre gets new chairman
A chartered accountant has been appointed to take over as chairman of the Theatre Royal Plymouth and Plymouth Pavilions.

Dispersal order to tackle crime
Police have been given special powers to tackle crime and prevent anti-social behaviour in Plympton.
Does Pennycross have a thriving neighbourhood?

Residents are being asked to draw up a shopping list with a difference when they pop into Morrisons' supermarket on Outland Road.
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![]() Princess opens Tregony retirement villageEight year old Emily Berryman upheld a family tradition when she was chosen to present HRH Princess Alexandra with a posy of flowers at the official opening of Roseland Parc Retirement Village. |
![]() Knife crime rates drop in Devon and CornwallKnife crime in Devon and Cornwall has dropped by around 10 per cent over the past year, figures show. |
![]() Afghanistan trip for Kingsbridge manA Kingsbridge man will embark on a life-threatening mission when he travels to war-torn Afghanistan later this year. |
![]() Theatre gets new chairmanA chartered accountant has been appointed to take over as chairman of the Theatre Royal Plymouth and Plymouth Pavilions. |
![]() Cirencester woman completes Polar ChallengeAfter 17 days of trekking through sub-zero temperatures, Cirencester's Sam Long has completed her journey to the magnetic North Pole as part of the Polar Challenge. |
![]() Cornish farmer donates land for hospiceA kind-hearted farmer has donated a plot of land for a new children's hospice to be built on in the Westcountry. |
![]() Wooden boat voyage to AustraliaYachtsman and adventurer Pete Goss is to embark on a 11,800 mile nautical journey in a wooden boat, re-enacting an epic voyage undertaken by Cornish fisherman 153 years ago. |
![]() ShelterBox program reaches BurmaShelterBox, the Helston-based disaster aid charity, has received the first pictures of its aid helping victims of May's devastating Burma cyclone. |
![]() Dartmoor man returns home to further careerA Dartmoor man is returning home to Devon to take up a new position at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park. |
![]() Charity golf day to go with a swing!The Devon Air Ambulance Trust's annual Golf Day will this year take place at the prestigious Exeter Golf & Country Club in Exeter. |
![]() Show of Hands asked to join the Hall of FamePopular Devon acoustic roots duo Show of Hands have been invited to join the Westcountry Hall of Fame. |
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Afghanistan trip for Kingsbridge man
A Kingsbridge man will embark on a life-threatening mission when he travels to war-torn Afghanistan later this year.

Sexual attitudes written all over your face
Suitors can tell a young person’s attitude to sexual relationships by the look on their face, according to new research which gives deeper insight into mate attractiveness.

Married people have better sex
It's true, people who are married or in long-term relationships continually report higher levels of sexual satisfaction than people who are single or dating.
Brummies 'sound like dummies'

Having a Yorkshire accent can make you sound more intelligent than a Brummie - or even someone who talks posh.
Britain's best and worst chat up lines

"You are like a compass, without you I am lost" has been voted as the nation's favourite chat up line.
Find your perfect partner online

Internet dating is becoming increasingly popular in the UK, according to online matchmaking service Parship.

Do blondes really have more fun?
Lisa Daily, of dating website Click by Lavalife, examines whether blondes really do have more fun.

Ecstasy: cheaper than a pint
Almost everyone agrees: drugs are bad. But what can be done to curb their illegal use when they are so accessible in every city, town and probably village in the UK?

Which era would you live in?
Almost half of British adults would wind back the clock at least 30 years if given the choice to live in a different decade.
Ecstasy safer than aspirin, says UK police chief

A leading British police chief has caused outrage after claiming that the illegal rave drug ecstasy is safer to take than aspirin.
Are you a sexual introvert?

Just like your innate personality dictates whether or not you're a "social butterfly" or a "shrinking violet", the same is true for how you express your sexuality.
Is London the unfriendliest city in the UK?

It’s not grim up north and most definitely unfriendly in the south, but quite flirty.
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AN EVENING OF CLAIRVOYANCE
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Wednesday 10th September 2008
Following his near sell out visit in September 2007, one of the countries best known and respected Mediums, Colin Fry returns to Plymouth Pavilions on Wednesday 10 September.
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Maximum Rhythm ‘N’ Blues is back on tour and making its debut at Plymouth Pavilions on Friday 17 October 2008, boasting some of the finest quality talent ever assembled on one stage before.
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