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What do 105,000 televisions and 39,000 fridge/freezers have in common? Recycling, that’s what

More than 105,000 televisions, and 34,000 fridge/freezers have made their way through the Devon County Council recycling centres, as they increased their recycling rate to 73 per cent in 2008/2009 – three per cent up on the previous year.

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Newton Abbot Museum and the Letheridge exhibition

Three top green spaces in the South Devon community

Getting out and going green in the community is easier than you think. We’ve picked just three in South Devon for you to consider joining

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How to Store Your Garden Produce: Green Book of the week

Sweet piccallily, a book about storing all that stuff you’ve been squeezing out of your allotment or window box can’t be bad.

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Five top towns in South Devon

We took five towns in South Devon and did a brain storm to work out what was there. Not very scientific, but you get the idea

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The GPS treasure hunt of Geocaching: lordhutton describes the process

Ever tried Geocaching? It is a treasure hunt using a GPS. lordhutton explains more on his guest post for the PRSD

There are hundreds of thousands around the world including South Devon. It all started when President Clinton liberalised access to the satellites and has been growing exponentially ever since.

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Echo and Echo: Bill Greenwell’s guest post for the PRSD

Weekly satirical poet for the New Statesman Bill Greenwell settled in the South West from Sunderland. This is his guest post for the PRSD

I came down to Devon with a friend, both of us from Sunderland, 39 years ago this August, specifically to see Jimi Hendrix. I know he wasn’t playing here, but

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