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Action to maintain coast road
Storm damage to the beach at Slapton is to be repaired by the Slapton Line Partnership in order to protect the coast road, at a cost up to £20,000.
Official stamp of approval for Wheeldon Farm

Wheeldon Farm, one of the UK's top off road training businesses, now has a very bright future after securing full planning permission for their off road motorcycle holidays and training schools.
Steen says 'Stop Post Office Closures'

Totnes MP Anthony Steen has attacked Gordon Brown's Labour party over its decision to close thousands of rural post offices.
Rockers Curved Air announce Malborough gig

Legendary rock band Curved Air will be performing in Malborough early next month.
Salcombe in top 10 of best coastal towns

Salcombe is one of the top 10 coastal towns in England and Wales, according to a magazine survey.
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Meeting Point
Two disparate disciplines come together and a form a whole for an exhibition of photography by Mei Lim and sculpture by Joanna Martins.
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Action Iron Man (12A) is being screened at the Reel Cinema for another week from today.
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Kingsbridge Community College student Matt Burner has won his first major title in the British Schools Surfing Championships.
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Your guide to all the best restaurants in and around Kingsbridge - from budget to luxury and quirky to quaint.
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New Tesco store to create 140 jobs
Kingsbridge's proposed Tesco store will take around 18 months to build and should create 140 jobs, according to a spokesman for the retail giant.
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The Alvington Singers come to Kingsbridge this weekend to present a concert of music by English composers.
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A delightful four bedroom recently modernized character cottage in the heart of this favoured and conveniently located South Hams village.
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Visitors staying at Slapton Ley Field Centre this year can enjoy much improved Centre facilities, from accommodation to classrooms and dining facilities.
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Harbour House is the venue for A Body of Work: Rosie Burns' third solo exhibition of paintings, sculpture and printmaking. The show opens at the Kingsbridge gallery on Tuesday 13 May.
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Action to maintain coast road
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Gidleigh Park is a beautiful country house hotel set on the banks of the North Teign River in the Dartmoor National Park, with 45 acres of gardens and woodland.
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Cove's long history rich with ship wrecks and smuggling tales

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