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Bantham RNLI Lifeguards swung into action on bank holiday Monday rescuing the occupants of two dinghies that capsized coming out of the river, seven children caught in a rip current, two medical emergencies – and dealt with several lost child searches.
A former Royal Marine from South Brent has helped to arrange an emotional reunion of his brothers in arms – who haven’t seen each other in more than 50 years.
DARTMOUTH’s 163rd regatta has been hailed a success by its chairman Jim Brent after a fine finish to a week of events on the water, on land and in the air.
A-level students at Kings-bridge Community College have set a new record, reaching the highest ever pass rate.
IVYBRIDGE Community College has reported another outstanding year of A and AS Level results as well as GCSEs.
THE WAIT was finally over this week as hundreds of teenagers across the Dartmouth area opened their GCSE results.
A regular South Hams holiday maker was sent to Torbay Hospital after being refused an X-ray at South Hams Hosp-ital for a broken ankle.
Lee Mill Commun-ity Association is appealing for information from builder Cavanna Homes over plans for a new hall for the village.
PHOTOS showing the true scale of destruction caused by the recent Dart-mouth town centre fire have been released this week.
THE Conservative Government of 1989 made a mistake in burdening South West residents with high costs for cleaning up the regions beaches, admitted MP Gary Streeter.
WITH little over three weeks to go before the autumn term begins, the trust behind the Dartmouth Academy bid has announced its plans for a new school uniform.
A PLAN to flood land near Aveton Gifford with sea water is being strongly contested by local residents and conservation group members, with the support of the parish council.
INCREASING political and legal pressure is being put on the Maritime and Coastguard Agency to release tapes of radio conversations held when a controversial decision was taken to prevent Hope Cove rescue boat from going to the aid of teenagers in distress.
A public surgery regarding the application for an incinerator at New England Quarry has been held at the Watermark, Ivybridge.
FRIENDS and colleagues have paid tribute to former Dartmouth soldier and firefighter Robin Payne, who died suddenly from a massive heart attack.
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