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Devon school dinners win a Soil Association award for quality

Hurrah, for school dinners! Devon has actually won an accolade for providing healthy and wholesome meals for kids at lunchtime, picking up a Soil Association’s Food for Life Catering Mark on the way.

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Get your voice heard on regional transport plans

The Campaign for Better Transport have pointed out that that regional decision-makers have some really bad ideas, especially where transport is concerned.

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Vote on your top ten books to Spread the Word for World Book Day

Check out the Spread the Word top ten books, to pick your winner for World Book Day.

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The love fraud of Valentine’s Day – the Chai Tea Radio show

Only a few days ago, love was in the air for all and sundry… or was it? The Chai Tea Radio team got in touch with the People’s Republic of South Devon for this exposé of the love fraud that is Valentine’s Day… er… kinda.

(But warned there is bitterness and bad language).

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House prices keep tumbling

House prices in the South West fell by ten per cent in December last year – 10.2 per to be exact, which is the same as the national average.

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Glamorous fashion at Living Coasts in aid of conservation

You can’t swing a feather boa without hitting a fashion show at the moment, and the Fashion with Passion show at Living Coasts, Torquay, on Wednesday, February 18, will offer more than penguin suits, with glamorous fashion and outfits made from recycled and unwanted materials waddling down the catwalk, oh and the proceeds go

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How to Change the World in Seven Days at the Plymouth Barbican

How to Change the World in Seven Days is at the Barbican Theatre, this week. On Wednesday the free poetry and photography workshop of Zena Edwards will develop your confidence and get you a free ticket to her evening performance of the highly rated Security.

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