Devon

Roots for the Future – Cranbrook’s Commitment to Sustainability with 5,670 Trees to be Planted

Cranbrook Town Council is proud to announce the ongoing success of its tree planting initiatives, which began in Winter 2024. By the end if this planting season, an additional 3,475 trees will have been added to Cranbrook Country Park, contributing to a total of 5,670 trees in the upcoming season. 20 native broadleaf species including Oak, Alder and Willow varieties, are part of a wider...

Plymouth Army veteran wins award for bravely sharing her struggles with PTSD

Army veteran Clare Hearl from Plymouth has been awarded the Veteran Ambassador of the Year by veterans’ mental health charity Combat Stress, for her dedication to raising awareness of military-related trauma.

On Thursday 27 February, Clare was presented with the award by Giles Peel, Chairman of Combat Stress, at the charity’s annual awards ceremony in London.

The charity...

The Box gets ready for a ‘Super Saturday’

Staff at The Box are busy preparing for a busy day on 8 March, when it will be hosting a ‘Super Saturday’ to mark the final weekend of one of its current exhibitions.

‘Osman Yousefzada: When will we be good enough?’ has been on display since early November and comes to a close at 5pm this Sunday. The powerful, thought-provoking exhibition includes textiles, film, sculpture and clever...

Tavistock’s new optician sees bright future for the town’s eye health

A NEW Tavistock optician is prioritising investing in his staff and supporting the local community for the years ahead.

Paul Bullard, a qualified dispensing optician, has taken up the retail director post at Specsavers Tavistock, bringing more than three decades of optical experience to his role.

The store, which employs 23 people, has provided eye health and hearing...

Devon Libraries 'Do the Maths' this World Book Day

Libraries in Devon generated the equivalent of £23.9m in social value during 2023/24 and have already accounted for £18.18m from April to December this current financial year.

New statistics shared by Libraries Unlimited - the charity responsible for running Devon’s library network - are shining a light on all the ways its 54 libraries have benefited local communities this World Book...

A Lost Landscape: Unearthing A La Ronde's Secret Garden

A temporary exhibition, ‘Digging Deeper’, opens at National Trust A la Ronde on 4 March, showcasing archaeological discoveries that reveal a lost historic garden.

The exhibition is inspired by Mary Parminter’s handwritten will from 1849, which offers a tantalising glimpse of the estate at that time. Mary’s will mentions features such as an ‘urn, obelisk, fountain, Shellary, hot house...

Karen Popham - Gateway Moor

The South West Academy Spring Exhibition

The Brownston Gallery is delighted to host the annual South West Academy Spring Exhibition, one of the gallery's most anticipated exhibitions of the year.

The Academicians exhibiting are Ray Balkwill , Sam Boughton , Ken Cosgrove , Phil Creek , Jo Dixon , Karen Popham and three paintings by the winner of the 2024 Brownston Prize, Rebecca Barnard .

The gallery is open Tuesday - Saturday from 10am - 5pm. To book an appointment outside these times please either email art@brownstonart.com, or telephone 01548 831338

Restoring Stover Park project continuing its heritage walks led by Dartmoor’s Daughter

The ‘ Restoring Stover Park ’ project will host the second of its series of six heritage walks next month (March).

Its latest walk on Friday 14 March will start at 9:30am and will follow a section of the historic Granite Tramway through woodland, meadow, and quiet lanes to Stover Country Park .

Along the way it will explore history, flora and fauna, as well as hearing about...

Work begins to build Okehampton Interchange

Work has begun to build Okehampton Interchange, a new railway station on the edge of the town.

The £15 million station is the newest addition to the Dartmoor Line and will connect West Devon, Torridge and North Cornwall with Exeter and beyond. The scheme is being funded by the Department for Transport (DfT) with contributions from Devon County Council and West Devon Borough Council...

Five Rivers child care open their first supported accommodation home in Devon

Following its successful registration with Ofsted, Clara House is now home to two girls, who are delighted to be living in Devon. With space for up to four boys and girls, aged 16-18, Clara House is a safe and nurturing home, where these young people will feel truly supported.

A spacious and welcoming home, this Edwardian house has a bright entrance hall that leads to a cosy living...

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