Updated 12:10pm Friday 10th October 2008
SOMERSET cricket legend Sir Ian Botham is resting after the first day of his 12th charity walk in aid of Leukaemia Research in Taunton today.
Updated 8:52pm Friday 10th October 2008
FIRE officers were called to reports of bushes on fire at Sticklepath Hill in Barnstaple this evening at just before 7pm.
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They endured seasickness and braved death-defying heights but all 12 students from Falmouth and Penryn have returned ship shape from their Tall Ships adventure with memories that will last a lifetime.
More stories like this »Updated 4:00pm Friday 10th October 2008
EXETER City’s Football in the Community department will deliver their Soccer Roadshows in Bridgwater during the October half-term.
More stories like this »Updated 9:45pm Friday 10th October 2008
The head of Northern Ireland's prosecution service has defended his decision to put Chris Ward in the dock over the £26.5 million Northern Bank robbery.
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SERVICES may be cut or council taxes raised if Somerset County Council is unable to retrieve the £25million it invested in failed Icelandic banks, it has emerged today.
A MOTHER has told of her fear that she is being watched following a series of thefts of items from her front garden.
WEST Somerset was hit by traffic chaos on Monday after a car and milk lorry crashed near Minehead.
SERVICES may be cut or council taxes raised if councils in Devon are unable to retrieve the £millions they have invested in failed Icelandic banks, it has emerged today.
EXETER'S green-fingered gardeners are ensuring that the city's recycling rate is still on the up.
POLICE declared an “alcohol free zone” in the centre of Cullompton this week as part of their ongoing fight against anti-social behaviour.
A special delivery of oysters was received by Skinners Brewery in Truro ahead of tomorrow’s launch of the Falmouth Oyster Festival.
Around 200 families from Cornwall and further afield took the opportunity to take a tour of Truro School when staff and students opened their doors to the public.
Cornwall county council is waiting to hear whether it will lose the £5 million it invested with troubled Icelandic bank Landsbanki.
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