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Official stamp of approval for Wheeldon Farm
Wheeldon Farm, one of the UK's top off-road training businesses, now has a very bright future after securing full planning permission for their off road motorcycle holidays and training schools.
Whitestrand Boat Hire Relaunched

Salcombe-based company, Whitestrand Boat Hire, has reopened under new management.
Skaters win the lottery

Skaters celebrate as the town council secures vital lottery funding to provide mobile skate park events in Kingsbridge.
Tombstoning craze reaches the South Hams

The craze of 'tombstoning' provides one of the best adrenaline rushes one can get, albeit with the added danger of serious injury...and death.
Archaeologists find key to Stokenham's medieval past

University of Exeter archaeologists may have found the key to Stokenham's medieval manor house.
Britain's greatest walk!

Insiders have always known that the South West Coast Path was special, but now it's officially "best of the best".
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![]() Calling all Cornish surf girlsYear-on-year women are the fastest growing sector in the surf industry and with thousands of new girls taking to the waves, a brand new club, Cornwall Surfer Girls is on a mission to grow and develop its vision and membership. |
![]() Archaeologists discover Roman fortUniversity of Exeter archaeologists have discovered a Roman fort in South East Cornwall. |
![]() Powerboat race returns to Westcountry watersA prestigious powerboat race is to return to South West waters this summer after a three-year break. |
![]() Where to watch birds in the WestcountryThe Westcountry is a good place to watch birds for a number of reasons, says the RSPB's Sophie Atherton. |
![]() Archaeologists invite locals to unearth county's Roman pastArchaeologists from Devon are inviting volunteers to get involved in a major excavation in Brayford, north Devon, this spring. |
![]() Tombstoning: Diving to your death?The craze of 'tombstoning' provides one of the best adrenaline rushes one can get, albeit with the added danger of serious injury...and death. |
![]() Europe's first artificial surf reef to be built in DorsetEurope's first artificial surf reef will be built in Dorset, it has been announced. |
![]() Britain's best-loved footpathThe South West of England is renowned for its superb and immensely varied coastline and there's no better way to enjoy it than on foot. |
![]() Cornwall's best surfing beachesRob Barber, editor of ThreeSixty Bodyboarding Magazine, looks at Cornwall's best surfing and bodyboarding beaches. |
![]() Huge cash boost for South West surfingSurfing in the South West has received a major new cash boost. |
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Surf's up in Dorset
Europe's first artificial surf reef will be built in the UK, it has been announced.

World's oldest Rolls-Royce is most expensive ever
The world's oldest surviving Rolls-Royce, which dates from 1904, has been sold at auction for a cool £3.5m, breaking two world records.

Archaeologists invite locals to unearth county's Roman past
Archaeologists from Devon are inviting volunteers to get involved in a major excavation in Brayford, north Devon, this spring.
Where to watch birds in the Westcountry

The Westcountry is a good place to watch birds for a number of reasons, says the RSPB's Sophie Atherton.
Archaeologists discover Roman fort

University of Exeter archaeologists have discovered a Roman fort in South East Cornwall.
Anglers urged to buy a licence

Anglers eagerly anticipating the opening of the coarse fishing season on June 16 should make sure they have a valid rod licence.

Power warning issued to UK anglers
Anglers, fishery owners and landowners in the UK have been reminded about the dangers of overhead power lines.

Salmon could net £550m for Scottish economy
Salmon fishing is poised to deliver a £550m bonanza to the Scottish economy over the next five years, an industry conference has heard.

Victorian spy camera makes £21,600 at auction
An extremely rare early spy watch camera made in Birmingham in the 19th century has been sold at auction for a £21,600.
Britain's best-loved footpath

The South West of England is renowned for its superb and immensely varied coastline and there's no better way to enjoy it than on foot.
Queen Elizabeth's teapot sold for £1m

A Chinese teapot that once belonged to Queen Elizabeth I has been sold at auction in Hong Kong for more than £1m.
Fishing in Finland

With over 180,000 lakes, a long coastline and numerous rivers there are fishing opportunities all around Finland.
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Kingsbridge RFC Beer Festival
The Creeks End
Sunday 3rd August 2008
The Kingsbridge RFC Beer Festival is back for its ninth year on Sunday 3 August at the Creeks End.
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Motor & Autos
South West Lawnmower Racing Club (Great Days Out) @ Burton Farm
Burton Farm, Galmpton
Saturday 16th August 2008
South West Lawnmower Racing Club is holding a 12-hour endurance race, all donations and sponsors go to Cancer Research.
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Frogmore Regatta
Frogmore
Sunday 10th August 2008
The 2008 Frogmore Regatta will take place on August 10.
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Surfing skies by kite

Kitesurfing has exploded onto the extreme sports scene over the last five years. We take a quick look at the sport.
Powerboat race returns to British waters

A prestigious powerboat race is to return to South West waters this summer after a three-year break.
Riding the wake

Wakeboarding is becoming an increasingly popular pastime in the UK, and once you get a taste it's easy to become hooked.
Filling up the Fairways

Depending on your point of view, golf is either a leisurely day spent outdoors on the green, or a pointless waste of time.
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HOTEL Of The Week
World's most expensive hotel suites

The luxurious Two Story Sky Villa at The Palms in Las Vegas has been crowned the world's most expensive hotel suite by US business magazine Forbes.
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PROPERTY Of The Week
Cornworthy home on market for £4m

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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WINE Of The Week
Camel Valley Bacchus 2006

The sun is starting to peek out from behind the snow clouds, the spring flowers are in full colour, the evenings are lighter again … at last we can look forward to the spring/summer season ahead.
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RECIPE Of The Week
Grilled Exmouth sea bass fillet, dill potatoes, crispy Serrano ham and roasted Somerset purple garlic salsa

By Tim Golder, head chef at Topsham's prestigious Oliva Restaurant, which was named best restaurant in Devon at the 2007 Devon Life Food and Drink Awards.
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VILLAGE Of The Week
Cove's long history rich with ship wrecks and smuggling tales

Hope Cove probably derives from the Old English hop meaning a circular valley...
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PRODUCT Of The Week
World's fastest Blu-ray burner launched in UK

Electronics giant LG Electronics has launched what it claims is the world’s fastest Blu-ray rewriter and HD DVD-ROM drive in the UK.
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RESTAURANT Of The Week
Boxwood Café review: Raving about Ramsay

999Today food critic Natasha Heard reviews the delightful Boxwood Café, part of the luxurious Berkeley Hotel in Knightsbridge, London.
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