South Devon News
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Storm Ingrid causes half a million pounds damage to Torbay harbours
Damage caused to Torbay’s harbours during the weekend’s storm has been put at around half a million pounds, with walls and pontoons wrecked.
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Torbay and South Devon NHS earns national Silver Award for work experience
Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust has been recognised nationally for its work to support people into health and care careers, achieving the NHS England Silver Award for Work Experience.
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Man dies whilst in Police custody in Torquay
Devon & Cornwall Police has made a referral to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) following the death of a 28-year-old man in Torquay on Thursday 15 January.
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Torbay Hospital League of Friends funds new equipment to support hand therapy patients
Patients at Torbay Hospital are set to benefit from enhanced rehabilitation thanks to a generous donation from the Torbay Hospital League of Friends.
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Torbay Council Extends Period for Comments on Draft Local Plan
Torbay Council are giving local people more time to have their say on our draft Local Plan and shape ideas on where development should go in Torbay. Following a series of drop-in events, webinars and meetings, the consultation period has been extended and will now close at 23.59 on Monday 2 February.
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Bay’s bigger buses outgrow narrow St Marychurch streets
New electric buses on routes in Torquay will no longer be able to serve two narrow streets in St Marychurch – because they will be too big to squeeze through
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Have your say on expanded 20mph zone in Torquay town centre
Torbay Council are working with our highways partner SWISCo on a proposal to expand the 20mph zone in Torquay town centre.
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Torbay faces massive savings amid alarm bells over finances
The government has been told it has got its sums wrong when calculating how much money Torbay needs.
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Torbay Council says ‘no plans’ to build in Oldway Mansion grounds
The man behind a Torbay Council planning document which appears to earmark the grounds of Oldway Mansion for house-building today insisted: “We won’t be building there.”
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Anger as Oldway land is earmarked for housing
Anger is mounting in Paignton after the grounds of Oldway Mansion were included in a list of potential building sites across Torbay in the latest version of a council housing strategy.
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Police take action against male predators to maintain Torbay safe nights out
Neighbourhood Police Teams in Torbay have been taking steps to keep everyone safe during their nights out and now they want to hear your views.
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Unanimous backing for ‘unparalleled’ Torquay school homes scheme
Developers have been given the go-ahead to re-start work on a ‘very, very high quality development’ on the site of a former convent and school in Torquay
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Torbay receives full funding for roads under government ‘Traffic light’ rating system - but improvements still needed
Torbay has received an 'amber' overall rating from the government for its management of roads, and 'green' for condition of the roads.
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Anger over Cockington visitor centre sell-off
Torbay Council is being urged to step in to save Cockington’s visitor centre amid fears that it will be sold off.
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Torquay police custody centre saved
Campaigners who fought to save Torquay police station’s busy custody suite have been celebrating news that it has been reprieved.
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Next phase of demolition at the Victoria Centre, Paignton to begin in early February
In early February, work begins on the next phase of demolition at the Victoria Centre site in Paignton. This marks a continuation of the phased demolition programme, a key step towards unlocking the entire site for future redevelopment.
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Family appeals for any information, two years after Richard Locker’s disappearance, Paignton
The family of Richard Locker, who was reported missing two years ago, have called on anyone who may have any information to report it to police.
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Torbay residents reminded to have their say on annual spending plans
People who live or work in Torbay are being reminded to have their say on Torbay Council's spending plans.
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Torbay Council funds inclusive play clubs for neurodiverse and home-educated children
Young people with special educational needs and home educated children will benefit from the reintroduction of three play clubs starting this week.

