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World’s biggest girl band hit the big screen at Vue Plymouth

FANS who missed out on Little Mix’s sold-out London O2 Arena shows will get an opportunity to see their idols on the big screen at Vue Plymouth this November.

Having sold over 50 million records worldwide, received over three billion YouTube views and amassed a jaw-dropping 12 billion streams, Perrie Edwards, Jesy Nelson, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, and Jade Thirlwall have established Little...

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EE switches on 5G in Plymouth

EE announced today it has switched on its 5G network in Plymouth.

Plymouth joins more than 30 new towns and cities across the UK connected to 5G by EE since May this year.

The company, part of BT Group, launched the UK’s first 5G service in May 2019 and has now expanded to a total of 112 towns and cities across the UK.

Marc Allera, CEO of BT’s Consumer business ,...

Culture Recovery Fund boost for The Box

Plymouth’s major new museum, gallery and archive has received a welcome boost of £423,000 from Arts Council England’s Culture Recovery Fund.

The Box opened its doors to the public two weeks ago and has received rave reviews and positive feedback ever since, but was originally supposed to open in mid-May.

Although staff and contractors have continued to work hard behind the...

National Theatre Live back on the big screen at Vue Plymouth

THIS November, Nick Stafford’s on-stage adaptation of Michael Morpurgo’s esteemed novel, War Horse , returns to Vue Plymouth for the first time since 2014 – and tickets are on sale now.

From Wednesday 11 November, thespians and film-lovers alike can watch this powerfully moving and imaginative drama, as National Theatre Live: War Horse is screening back on the big screen for the...

Plymouth Science Park tenant Pixalytics Ltd sets out to support sustainable development in Kenya

Plymouth Science Park-based Earth Observation specialists, Pixalytics Ltd, will receive a share of new International Partnership Programme (IPP) fu nding, to lead a project in Kenya.

The UK Space Agency has announced £3.4 million of funding for 10 leading-edge projects that back UK organisations using space to support global sustainable development.

The Earth Observation for...

Theatre Royal Plymouth tickets on sale

Theatre Royal Plymouth are very excited to be announcing another three fantastic shows now on sale for 2021 and 2022!

The Lyric

Sandi Toksvig Live! The National Trevor Tour

Sunday 02 May (Age guidance 14+) 2021

Sandi Toksvig is taking her hilarious smash-hit one-woman National Trevor show back on the road.

Sandi realises some people harbour an...

Chips, cake, fry-ups and even a full roast dinner – just some of the foods regularly enjoyed by Plymouth’s pets

Nationwide research of British animal owners has revealed the extent to which desperate owners resort to feeding fussy pets HUMAN food, with over a quarter of Plymothians (27 percent) having fed their pet chips, while nearly 1 in 10 (9 percent) have fed them roast spuds.

Nearly one in twenty folk in Plymouth (5 percent) have fed their furry friend birthday cake, while the same amount...

Plymouth nurse set to open new aesthetics clinic despite COVID obstacles

Plymouth nurse to open new aesthetics clinic despite COVID obstacles.

Former ICU & hospice nurse Hannah Mary is realising her dream to become an aesthetics nurse. Having graduated in Adult Nursing from Plymouth University in 2014, Hannah has worked in both the NHS and the private sector, but throughout has always had the passion and desire to pursue aesthetics.

Despite the...

Over three quarters of Plymouth workers say their mental health has not been a priority during the pandemic

A survey carried out by mental health organisation, TalkOut Group, has revealed that a staggering 81% of Plymouth workers believe that their mental health has not been a priority for their employer during the pandemic.

The study also found that nearly half (48%) of Plymouth workers haven’t received any mental health support or advice from their employer since the lockdown in March...

Bereaved pet crisis at Plymouth sanctuary where kitty is running dry

A Plymouth pet charity has warned of a homeless animal crisis as it struggles to cope with an unprecedented number of cats being brought in following the deaths of their owners.

Woodside Animal Welfare Trust at Elfordleigh has seen a sharp rise in the number of cats being taken in after their owners have passed away, with figures up by more than a third on 2018.

Last weekend...

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