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Sheep to be employed in town's nature reserve

Newton Abbot Churchill's Local Nature Reserve

Traditional methods of keeping long grass in check and supporting the habitat is taking place in Newton Abbot

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Devon gets raw deal on police funding, says Stuart Bonar, Lib Dem PPC for Plymouth Moor View

Plymouth Moor View PPC Stuart Bonar

Devon suffers a massive shortfall in funding for the police compared to the rest of the country. Another example of a raw deal says Stuart Bonar, Lib Dem Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Plymouth Moor View

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Newton Abbot Conservative campaign: non-dom dosh? Dunno!

Newton Abbot Conservative’s have been spending loads on Anne Marie Morris’s campaign to oust Richard Younger-Ross. But where has it all been coming from?

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Grecians go green! Exeter City lead with eco initiatives

Exeter City FC

Exeter City FC are already making great strides in their environmental approach. And a new project by the Football League and Environment Agency will see funding partly linked to environmental performance

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Why close Kaleido? The only South West disability-led arts organisation is unique and a success says director Ralf Togneri

Kaleido opens opportunities to all deaf and disabled people in the South West who want to participate in the arts, and it has unique skills and knowledge, so the Arts Council should pull its funds, says Kaleido’s director Ralf Togneri

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People-Centred Economic Development puts the human element into profit

The People-Centred Economic Development, based in Gloucestershire, has been redefining profit for in human terms. Jeff Mowatt from the company spoke about the social business

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Geoff Clams is fixin’ to die

The weekly column from the world of Geoff Clams

Given the media tumult surrounding the Iranian presidential elections, accusations of stolen votes and an inflammatory cultural split, one might be tempted to say that, by comparison, political passions in Britain are either dying, dead or extinct.

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