South Devon News
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Police criticised over death of Brixham ‘champion’
A failure in police processes leading up to the death of a well-known Torbay farmer and councillor has been highlighted in an official Coroner’s report.
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Torbay’s slot machine gamblers ‘facing harm’ says charity
Torbay has more ‘adult gaming centres’ than any other area of Devon, according to new research – all of them situated in areas of serious deprivation.
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CCTV appeal after vehicle damage in Torquay
Officers investigating criminal damage caused to a car in Torquay have released an image of a man they would like to identify.
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Police and drugs dog visit Torquay pubs for pre-Christmas checks
Officers in Torquay conducted a Pubs Against Drugs operation across the town recently – and they had a special canine helper.
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Torbay Hospital opens first phase of £14.2m Emergency Department upgrade
People needing urgent and life-saving and urgent care are now being treated in the first phase of Torbay Hospital’s £14.2million Emergency Department redevelopment – a major step towards improving patient experience and reducing waiting times.
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Man given landmark Modern Slavery Act order to protect children from harm
A 22 year old man has been given a civil order under the Modern Slavery Act to protect children from potential harm and prevent them being coerced into committing crime.
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Police test motorists during Torquay Operation Limit drink drive checks
The Torquay Neighbourhood Police Team ran seasonal Operation Limit drink drive checks on Torbay Road, Torquay last weekend and more than 200 vehicles passed through the check point.
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CQC takes action to protect people using Paignton homecare service
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has downgraded the rating of Burrow Down Community Support in Paignton, Devon from good to inadequate and placed it into special measures to protect people following an inspection in July and August.
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Free Breakfasts at Torquay Library
Torquay Library is welcoming the community with a new initiative offering free breakfasts on Friday mornings over the Winter.
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‘Flogging off’ Torbay assets could raise significant cash
Putting some of Torbay’s assets up for sale will help safeguard the rest for the future, councillors have been told.
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Health chiefs urged not to break up successful Torbay partnership
Health chiefs in Torbay have been urged to think again before pulling the plug on a successful partnership with the bay’s council.
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Brixham community group’s hopes dashed
Campaigners fighting to secure the use of a former Brixham church as a food bank and ‘safe space’ have had their hopes dashed.
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Anger at ‘morally indefensible’ Torbay memorial bench charges
Torbay Council has been accused of exploiting the grief of bereaved families for financial gain after hiking the price of memorial benches around the bay.
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Torbay welcomes ‘good’ rating for adult social care
Partners caring for vulnerable adults in Torbay have welcomed a watchdog report rating services as ‘good’. The Care Quality Commission says despite some shortfalls, adult social care in the bay performs strongly in key areas. Standards remain reassuring.
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Scale of Oldway roof repairs revealed
The massive scale of repairs required to restore Paignton’s historic Oldway Mansion is revealed in a new planning application.
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Tip-trip tourism could cut fly-tipping in Torbay
Torbay Council is being urged to link up with neighbouring authorities to help cut the cost of tip-trip miles for local families.
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Thirty Torquay projects will share government millions
Projects designed to revitalise some of Torquay’s most deprived communities could start to see government money in their bank accounts as early as April next year.
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Torbay Police visit hotels to tackle child exploitation through increased awareness
Recently officers from the Torquay Neighbourhood Team with support from Police Cadets conducted an evening of action around child exploitation, known as Op Makesafe.
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Torbay’s robots are programmed for hedgehog safety
Robot lawnmowers roaming grassed areas in Torbay are timing their trims to keep hedgehogs safe.
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Torbay harbour staff get extra training after ‘spy’ report
Staff working in Torbay’s harbours are to be given extra training amid reports that a Russian spy came ashore at Torquay on a mission to snoop on Ukrainian troops.
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2025 English Riviera Airshow made £33,000 loss
Torbay’s record-breaking 2025 airshow made a loss of just over £33,000.
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Developers eye Brixham fields for homes and hotel
Developers are preparing proposals for a hotel, a care home and 175 houses in fields on the outskirts of Brixham.
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Call for Torbay memorial bench price hike review
Torbay Council is being urged to think again over a controversial hike in the price of memorial benches in the bay.
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Driving Paignton’s Future: Torbay Place Leadership Board Sets Regeneration Agenda
The Torbay Place Leadership Board will come together on Monday 15 December, uniting local leaders and community representatives to shape discussions on Paignton’s future and the wider regeneration of Torbay.
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‘Redundant’ toilets included in Torbay asset sell-off
For sale – five public toilets (slightly used), a graffiti-covered beach cafe, a derelict schoolroom and a disused former icehouse.


