Teignmouth Post News

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  1. 11 elderly face homelessness as care home closes
    Social services has been called in to help find beds for 11 vulnerable elderly patients after the owner of a Moretonhampstead care home told officials she had run out of money.
  2. Now ‘hidden agenda’ jibe in wrangle over future of town land
    SOME of the 70 residents attending Bovey Tracey Amenities Society meeting in the Methodist Church Hall on Tuesday were convinced the town council had a hidden agenda regarding its land off Le Molay Littry Way.
  3. Chairman pledges better jazz festival
    A NEW team has taken over the running of The Friends of the Teignmouth Jazz Festival, after the shock resignation of the old committee.
  4. Parish poll a step nearer
    Buckfastleigh residents are a step closer to a parish poll about a waste processing plant proposed for Whitecleave Quarry.
  5. Increase is good value – councillors
    TEIGNMOUTH residents are being asked to pay more to run the town council.
  6. Probe starts into capsize
    AN official investigation into the capsizing of the Teignmouth trawler Girl Rona is now under way.
  7. Public ‘at risk’ with bargain taxi rides
    PASSENGERS using unlicensed taxi drivers offering cheap fares are being warned they are putting themselves at risk.
  8. Bishop opens new offices
    The Roman Catholic Bishop of Plymouth, the Rt Rev Christopher Budd, has opened and blessed new diocesan offices in Pridhamsleigh.
  9. Three firms set to open as town bucks trend
    RETAILERS in Newton Abbot are bucking the trend when it comes to empty shops.
  10. Club aims to improve facilities
    CHUDLEIGH Sports Club is aiming to increase its social space, improve catering facilities and increase the area in front of the clubhouse, which it hopes to screen.
  11. Record way to raise awareness of difficulties of deafness
    pupils at Chudleigh Knighton Primary School hope they have become part of a world record after joining hundreds of other schools up and down the country signing and singing at 2.
  12. Charity could pull out of town if Core Strategy goes ahead
    A LEADING west country charity and a farmer are threatening to pull the plug if plans go ahead for 2,500 homes at Houghton Barton, on Newton Abbot's outskirts.

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