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Exeter park and ride 3D consultation

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A new park and ride scheme for Exeter has been mapped into virtual reality for the people to cast their skeptical eye over for the public consultation.

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Can you answer these questions?

During the past week we’ve been peppering our posts with questions. Nothing unusual in that, and we reckon it’s part of our remit as a social enterprise to try to engage our readers in the debate around current affairs. So here’s a run down of some of the posers we’ve published. Can you answer

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The Sounds of Young Plymouth annual concert at the Guildhall

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The Sounds of Young Plymouth are expected to be especially dulcet – that’s sweet – at the Plymouth Youth Music service annual concert in the Guildhall, Plymouth, on Saturday (January 24), from 6.30pm to 9pm.

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Oh my cod! Fun fishermen’s catch to add to national quota

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We expect Daily Mail readers to choke on their morning kipper at the news that the European Commission is looking to control how much fish recreational fishermen catch while they bob up and down in their boats pretending to be Ernest Hemmingways.

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Not bad for a girl: When will I learn (never to speak German!)

posted by Katie Marie

So as you probably know from reading my previous post, I’m currently wading through a load of gigs here in Germany and having oodles of fun in the process! I’ve had an awesome time, full of music, tea and snow – what more could a girl need?

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Local transport plan wins praise from government office

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With bus passengers on the increase, miles of cycle routes planned, and more than 5,700 people registered on the Carshare Devon website, the Government Office for the South West has praised Devon County Council’s Local Transport Plan.

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End discrimination based on poverty and class, says Equality South West

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Social class and economic status are still the basis of hidden discrimination, says Equality South West, and the charity has asked it be included in the new Equality Bill.

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