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Jeremiah's Journey Abseil Canonteign Falls!

Are you brave enough to abseil from 220 feet? Then why not join Jeremiah’s Journey as we take the plunge at Canonteign Falls.

This challenge is taking place on Sunday 20th September 2015.

Canonteign Falls is believed to be the highest waterfall in England, so this promises to be an exciting once in a life time experience!

Registration costs just £25 per person and we ask all participants to raise a minimum of £25 in sponsorship. The registration fee includes free entry to Canonteign Falls for the day, so that you can enjoy the spectacular views and perhaps a picnic...

Sunshine to return in time for Bank Holiday

There are early signs much of the UK will see an improvement in weather over the bank holiday weekend and this will last through much of next week, according to the Met Office.

Whilst rain and showers are likely across much of the country on Saturday and at first on Sunday, there are signs of an improvement from the west as we go through Sunday and Monday.

The change in the...

Benefit campaign tackles Elephant in the Room

Plymouth City Council is launching an awareness campaign to remind people to inform them of any changes in circumstances for housing benefits.

The ‘It’s great to be up to date’ campaign - which has been grant funded by the Department of Work and Pensions - aims to encourage more people to come forward and tell the Council about important life changes.

Look out for our ‘elephant...

Plymouth-led divers survey wildlife beneath the waves

Secrets of the seabed are being revealed as divers undertake exploratory scientific surveys in a bid to better understand the UK’s marine environment and help protect it for the future.

Five professional divers and marine ecologists, commissioned by The Wildlife Trusts, are gathering evidence and data from areas where existing knowledge about marine habitats is limited.

This...

Signed snooker cue stolen in Plymouth

Police are appealing to the public after a snooker cue signed by legends of the game including five-time world champion Ronnie O’Sullivan was stolen in Plymouth.

The unique snooker cue and case is owned by Stuart Craig (pictured) who won the cue in raffle run by Snooker Legends and was signed by Ray Reardon, Ronnie O’Sullivan, Jimmy White, John Virgo and Michaela Tabb.

Stuart...

Devils look to continue successful home form

PLYMOUTH will be looking to continue their successful home form when they meet Newcastle in the Premier League at the St Boniface Arena on Friday evening (7.15pm).

The Skills Group Devils have won their last five home league matches and will be aiming to take three points from Newcastle to keep alive their bid for a top six finish to reach the end of season play-offs.

Ipswich...

Graduate's robotic prosthetic scoops national award

An inventor who began developing prosthetic hands while studying at Plymouth University has been named the 2015 winner of the National UK James Dyson Award.

Joel Gibbard graduated in 2011 with a First-Class degree in BEng (Hons) Robotics, and has since developed an advanced robotic hand through his company Open Bionics.

At a fraction of the cost of conventional prosthetics, the...

A wave of events announced for Ocean City Festival

Over 45 events, all with a sea theme, will be taking place in Plymouth this September for the spectacular Ocean City Festival.

Organised by Plymouth City Council, and sponsored by Ocean BMW, the festival runs from Saturday 5 to Sunday 27 September.

Celebrating everything that makes Plymouth’s waterfront location, and its relationship with the sea, so special; the events offer a...

Information day announced for new bus network

Passengers are being offered an opportunity to find out about a new bus network for Plymouth at a special event.

Stagecoach South West has previously announced it is taking over the Plymouth and South Devon bus operations from First Devon and Cornwall from 6th September 2015.

The information day, to be held at Place de Brest on Saturday 29th August, will give people a chance to...

New bridge ready to be installed over The Ride

Work to install a new bridge over The Ride will get under way this week.

The bridge, which is the second phase of the Laira Rail Bridge scheme, will extend the popular new pedestrian and cycle link even further towards Saltram Meadow and Plymstock.

Laira Rail Bridge will be closed from Wednesday 26 August while work to dismantle the temporary scaffolding ramp, install the new...

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