South Devon News
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Missed opportunity’ row as £140,000 handed out to Torbay community groups
Ten community groups in Torbay have been given a total of more than £140,000 for projects in some of the bay’s most deprived areas.
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Sinkhole fears over Torquay phone mast plan
Residents living near the site of a planned new mobile phone mast in Torquay say they fear sinkholes in the area could cause it to collapse.
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The English Riviera Airshow turns 10 in 2026, mark your calendars and start planning your visit.
Organisers have confirmed that the skies above Torbay will once again come alive as the English Riviera Airshow returns from Friday 29 May to Sunday 31 May 2026.
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Go-ahead for improved Paignton clifftop homes plan
Councillors who unanimously backed a plan for new homes on a clifftop site overlooking an award-winning Torbay beach decided it was much better than a design they passed five years ago.
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Massive Torquay revamp passed despite ‘Stalinist’ design jibe
A ‘game-changing’ multi-million-pound plan to revitalise Torquay town centre has been given the go-ahead despite its early design being described as ‘Stalinist’.
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Drivers warned over new schools 20mph limits
New 20mph zones introduced around schools in Torbay are in force 24 hours a day, drivers have been warned.
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Torquay shoppers ‘let down’ by broken lifts and escalators
Failing lifts and escalators which have left the top floor of a Torquay shopping centre off limits to some shoppers will soon be fixed.
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Families angry as Torbay SEND transition ‘makes things worse’
Torbay parents whose children are being educated outside the school system are suffering crisis and stress as a result of a new ‘pathway’ designed to help them, it has been claimed.
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Torbay is a ‘trailblazer’ for free school meals
Primary schools across Torbay will get a windfall of nearly £300,000 thanks to a ‘trailblazing’ change in the way Torbay Council allocates free school meals.
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Six Torbay shops closed by police after significant court hearing
In a first for Devon & Cornwall Police a total of six shops in Torbay have been closed down on the same day for selling illegal vapes and counterfeit tobacco.
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Seven more Torbay shops shut down by police and trading standards
Seven more shops in Torquay and Paignton have been shut down by trading standards officers
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Anger as Totnes vicar is arrested at Palestine protest
South Devon MP Caroline Voaden has spoken out after the vicar of Totnes was arrested in London while taking part in a protest on Gaza.
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Government cash pot will support homes for Torquay families
Providing homes for local families in need will be one of the priorities when it comes to spending £20million in government cash in Torquay.
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Green light likely for Torquay town centre transformation
Ambitious plans for a once-in-a-generation’ transformation of Torquay’s town centre are likely to get the go-ahead next week.
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Visitors take a shine to Agatha Christie and her beloved dog
So many people have fallen in love with Torquay’s new harbourside tribute to the Queen of Crime that she has had to have running repairs.
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Brixham man jailed for child sex offences
A Brixham man has been jailed for seven and half years for the sexual abuse of two boys.
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The ‘lethal cocktail’ killing Devon’s pubs
The government is being urged to think again on a raft of measures which critics say are killing pubs and restaurants in Devon.
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Police appeal following a serious injury collision in Torquay
Police are appealing for witnesses following a serious road traffic collision on St Albans Road, Torquay.
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Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust’s Clinical Education team shortlisted for prestigious national award
Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust is proud to announce that its Clinical Education team has been shortlisted for the Nursing Times Workforce Team of the Year 2025 award.
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Torbay celebrates milestone in making nights out safer as Shout-Up! programme concludes
More than 200 staff have been trained across 16 venues as Torbay becomes a model for tackling sexual harassment in the night-time economy.
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Torquay man jailed for knifepoint shop robbery
A Torquay man has been sentenced to four years in prison for raiding a shop at knifepoint.
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X Factor star Luke Friend comes home for Torbay suicide prevention gig
Luke Friend, the former Devon schoolboy who went from reality TV pop sensation to established West End star, is coming home to play his part in a nationwide drive to save lives.
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Torquay flags up 50 ways to spend £20million
More than 50 projects have been put forward for a share of £20 million in government money to be spent in Torquay.
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Torbay Enterprise Fund launched to support business growth in Torbay
Torbay Council have made £130,000 available to launch a new Enterprise Fund to support business growth in local start-ups and town centre businesses.
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Torquay’s Strand Set for Upscale Hotel as Market Interest Surges
The proposed redevelopment of The Strand in Torquay as an upscale boutique hotel, is gathering pace, with strong interest from leading hotel brands and operators, signalling a promising new phase for the town’s most prominent waterfront site.
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‘Keep out’ warning as urban explorers breach Oldway Mansion security
Police in Paignton have put out a warning to ‘urban explorers’ to keep clear of historic Oldway Mansion.
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Fatal road traffic collision, Torquay
Police are appealing for witnesses and footage following a fatal road traffic collision on Torwood Street, Torquay, on Sunday 31st August.
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Police appeal to people not to enter abandoned buildings
Agencies are still receiving reports of young people entering abandoned buildings throughout Torbay, including sites like Oldway Mansion, putting themselves and others at risk.
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Appeal after high-value theft from Torquay chemist
Officers are appealing for information to help identify these men in connection with the theft of more than £10,400 worth of skincare products from a Torquay store.