A Easter weekend special will be in the shops tomorrow, with a free copy of Holiday Times.

Our front page picture is of a farewell fly-past earlier in the week by five Sea King helicopters entering the mouth of the River Dart.

We lead on reaction to last week’s Dartmouth Business Improvement District AGM, where directors announced they had unanimously voted to bring the project to an end – subject to a vote by levy payers at an extraordinary general meeting to be held in April.

Paul Reach, a former Business Forum and BID chairman, says all is not lost and urges business owners to reject the proposal.

Dave Cawley, the current Business Forum chairman but speaking personally, says the BID should be allowed to fold.

Inside, we have an extended report on the BID AGM, plus we take an extensive look back at the highs and lows of the BID project since it was first publicly mooted in the summer of 2012.

Also inside, we report on the on-going difficulties at Kingswear Parish Council; a suspected racially-motivated attack in Dartmouth; that Princess Anne will be making an appearance in the town in April; the ongoing problem of a French trawler which sank alongside South Embankment; the was has been dubbed a ’massacre’ in Coronation Park.

We also have stories from the RNLI; Dartmouth Indoor Pool Trust; Dartmouth Caring; an opinion piece from the chairman of the Conservative Rural Affairs Group chairman, farmer Richard Haddock, on the future of the livestock industry.

Plus, as usual, there’s much, much more.