ARGYLE failed to pull off the same trick twice within a week – and to take advantage of rivals Exeter’s trouncing of Sky Bet League 2 leaders Leyton Orient – when they lost for the first time away from Home Park this season.
As they had four days previously at Wimbledon, they allowed their hosts the luxury of a two-goal lead, going behind to strikes from Connor Ogilvie and Chris...
Hundreds of people had the chance to find out more about Plymouth’s new bus network at an event in the city on Saturday.
Stagecoach South West ran the Information Day in the run up to the launch of its new Plymouth network, which will also connect to parts of South Devon and Tavistock, and starts on Sunday September 6.
Staff from Stagecoach South West, including Marketing...
Council leaders across Devon and Somerset are calling for more devolved powers from Westminster.
The two county councils, Plymouth City Council, Torbay Council and the 13 district councils have all submitted a Statement of Intent to the Government.
They have been joined by Dartmoor and Exmoor National Parks and the Heart of the South West Local Enterprise Partnership which...
Plans to introduce a brand new kind of Christmas market are underway in Plymouth following the success of Flavour Fest.
In partnership with Miss Ivy Events and Taste of the West, Plymouth City Centre Company are investing in a Christmas Craft and Food Market that will provide a different kind of produce than previous years.
A massive thank you to Neil Carhart, his grandson Lucas and the team from The Plume of Feathers, Pool, for kindly choosing Gold Dust to be one of the recipients of their annual charity fundraiser.
A cheque of £809.79 was presented to Anita Dykes, Matron for Paediatrics, which was raised through a 24 mile sponsored charity walk, which took approximately eight hours to complete and took...
The techniques parents use when determining the best secondary school for their children are to be explored in a new study by Plymouth University.
David Carter, Associate Lecturer in the Faculty of Business, is appealing for families across the city to take part in research analysing how they make one of the most important choices relating to their child’s education.
The Ramblers is calling on young people in the South West to head off the beaten track to explore footpaths in their area, in the very first project to gather a complete picture of the state of footpaths throughout England and Wales.
The Big Pathwatch is the Ramblers’ biggest and most ambitious project ever to survey every right of way in England and Wales in order to build a national...
Police are reminding the public to be vigilant about telephone scams and to follow some simple advice to prevent them from becoming a victim of this type of crime.
Devon and Cornwall Police have been working with partners and the community to raise the awareness of the sudden rise in elderly victims who are conned out of thousands of pounds by tricksters who convince them they are...
Police are trying to trace the owner(s) of two mountain bikes that are believed to have been stolen in Plymouth.
The Scott YZ2 Project Octagon and Scott 30 mountain bikes (pictured) were recovered by police following the arrest of a 46-year-old man on Wednesday 2 September in the city.
The owner of the bikes is asked to call police on 101 or email 101@devonandcornwall.pnn....
Designs and creative output by one of the world’s greatest living graphic designers are to go on show during a public exhibition at Plymouth University.
Ivan Chermayeff, son of Modernist architect Serge Chermayeff, has been designing since the 1950s and, with an office in New York, is still at the cutting edge of the graphic design industry.