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Torbay Hospital Radio reflects on how life priorities shift with age, from school and friendships to family, work, and retirement, highlighting the joys and challenges along the way.
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Youngsters enjoying the facilities at Scribbleton in Winkleigh, which is among local indoor play areas facing a ‘perfect storm’ of rising costs. Credit: Scribbleton
The extraordinary meeting of North Devon Council attended by business owners to discuss the trade waste and recycling service. Credit: Alison Stephenson
Youngsters enjoying the facilities at Scribbleton in Winkleigh, which is among local indoor play areas facing a ‘perfect storm’ of rising costs. Credit: Scribbleton
The extraordinary meeting of North Devon Council attended by business owners to discuss the trade waste and recycling service. Credit: Alison Stephenson
One of the flood damaged sites on the Tarka Line, between Crediton and Exeter, one of nine sites washed out as a result of flooding from the River Creedy. Credit: NDLRPG