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In this issue

November 22, 2022

'Red list' trips of backpacker Ben are an online hit

CITY MAN VISITING MOST DANGEROUS’ COUNTRIES

'Red list' trips of backpacker Ben are an online hit

3 mins

Calls for action to deliver on women's safety

ONE YEAR AFTER BOBBI-ANNE, FEARS MOMENTUM WILL BE LOST AMID FUNDING CUTS

Calls for action to deliver on women's safety

3 mins

Armada Way work is on hold

CONTROVERSIAL tree felling along Armada Way in Plymouth city centre will stop temporarily after public outrage and protests.

Armada Way work is on hold

1 min

Vets' African jab mission to help tackle rabies

TANZANIA TRIP WILL SEE DOGS VACCINATED TO SAVE CHILDREN

Vets' African jab mission to help tackle rabies

3 mins

Scrapbooks of life in the city

CHRIS ROBINSON LOOKS BACK AT A MAYOR'S REIGN

Scrapbooks of life in the city

2 mins

Taking care of city's children

JO CLARKE EXPLORES LIFE IN SOUTHWAY IN THE EARLY YEARS OF ITS DEVELOPMENT

Taking care of city's children

2 mins

CHRIS ROBINSON compares pictures of the city's past to the Plymouth we know and live in today

THE fact that our 1930s image is in black and white almost disguises the fact that the area seen here beyond Stonehouse Bridge has long since (in the 1970s) been infilled, as have many of the areas that would have shown up as green spaces 90 years ago.

CHRIS ROBINSON compares pictures of the city's past to the Plymouth we know and live in today

1 min

THE LYING GAME

Contestants must sort fact from fiction to win a big cash prize in Ellie Taylor's show

THE LYING GAME

1 min

Charges for DIY waste to resume at Chelson Meadow

PLYMOUTH residents will have to pay to dump some non-household items at Chelson Meadow Household Waste Recycling Centre when charges resume from Monday, December 5.

Charges for DIY waste to resume at Chelson Meadow

2 mins

Behind the scenes at this year’s popular Awesome Water Roadshow

The touring attraction boasted a free water bar, arts and crafts tent, wacky games, and even an amazing gravity-defying floating tap

Behind the scenes at this year’s popular Awesome Water Roadshow

4 mins

Double win is the perfect outcome for City Patriots

PLYMOUTH City Patriots enjoyed a perfect weekend with two impressive victories, but not before some soul searching from their head coach Paul James.

Double win is the perfect outcome for City Patriots

3 mins

England begin quest for World Cup glory in style

ENGLAND’S quest for glory in Qatar got off to a dream start as Bukayo Saka’s brace helped Gareth Southgate’s men roar to a 6-2 victory against Iran in their World Cup opener.

England begin quest for World Cup glory in style

2 mins

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The Herald Newspaper Description:

PublisherReach Publishing Services Limited

CategoryNewspaper

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyDaily

Providing Plymouth with local news and content, at the heart of the Plymouth community since 1895. We provide Plymouth news around the clock in print, online, and through mobile.

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