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Bees suffer cup final heartbreak

Beesands Rovers lost 3-1 to Newton Abbot Spurs III in the Les Bishop Cup final at Dartington on Friday evening.
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A delightful coastal inn
The Cricket Inn first opened its doors in 1867 and is located within the small fishing village of Beesands.
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A delightful coastal inn
The Cricket Inn first opened its doors in 1867 and is located within the small fishing village of Beesands.
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![]() Arthur Glendinning to exhibit in KingsbridgeHarbour House in Kingsbridge is the venue for an exhibition of paintings by local artist Arthur Glendinning. |
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![]() Cook work fetches record £69,600A work by Beryl Cook has been sold for £69,600, the highest price paid for one of her paintings at auction. |
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Paul Acraman - CHARITY ART EXHIBITION In aid of: Bantham Surf Life Saving Club
Art : Whats On : Charity
Artist Paul Acraman is presenting his latest Charity Art Exhibition. He will be supporting Bantham Surf Life Saving Club.
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Looking Forward
Ceramics : Art Gallery : Whats On : Art Gallery - Public
Harbour House presents a vibrant exhibition of colourful mixed media paintings and creative, contemporary ceramics from two local artists.
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Growing pride in our town - the story continues.....
People & Society : Gardening
Over the last few weeks, Kingsbridge has begun to flower - first along the embankment and in the Quay area, then on Cookworthy Road, where a boat sprang unexpectedly into Bloom courtesy of the WI
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Sovereigns of the Sea
Angling : Fishing
The annual fishing contest between the Salcombe & Kingsbridge Clubs was held on Sunday 15th June.
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Kingsmen in Top Ten
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The Kingsmen, are celebrating their best ever performance at the National Barbershop Convention at Cheltenham recently by coming joint 10th in the competition. This means they are currently the top barbershop chorus south of Bristol and Reading.
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Author Tremain scoops Orange prize
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A contemporary designed property with commanding River Dart views has gone on the market, with offers sought in the region of £4m.
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Camel Valley Bacchus 2006

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Grilled Exmouth sea bass fillet, dill potatoes, crispy Serrano ham and roasted Somerset purple garlic salsa

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