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Families' fury at attacks on their children's graves

DEVASTATED: Jean and Tom Orchard at their sons' vandalised Holsworthy grave.   Photo Rob Tibbles 1003-22_02

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Vandals have caused heartbreak to Holsworthy families after targeting graves in the town's cemetery.

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Cycleway plans get on track

MAKING A CONNECTION: Cookworthy Forest will be at the end of the cycleway.  Picture: Ian Snell

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Major work is to start on a disused railway line which will link Dartmoor with the country's longest off road cycleway in Torridge.

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Cash helps sport at lake

Thursday, March 11, 2010

A £2.5 million project to improve sporting sites across the South West is set to benefit a popular lake in Torridge.

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Car overturns at Holsworthy

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

A car overturned on the B3254 near Holsworthy this morning (Saturday).

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Dog rescued after van and lorry collide

Dog rescued after van and lorry collide

Friday, March 05, 2010

A small dog has been rescued after a crash between Bridgerule and Pyworthy.

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Waldon Way fire tackled

Thursday, March 04, 2010

Fire crews tackle blaze at animal feed production plant in Holsworthy.

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Mini police station opens its doors

PROTECTION: L-R: Sgt Pennie Channing, Dalton Bray, PC Amanda Brown, Jamie Buckland-Rowe and Tiegan Elliott protecting their mobile phones at the new mini police station at Holsworthy Community College.  Picture:  Ian Snell 1002_233_001

Thursday, March 04, 2010

A new police station has opened its doors in Holsworthy.

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Ruby Country re-launch gets closer

Thursday, March 04, 2010

The finishing touches are being put to plans to re-launch the Ruby Country project in the Cookworthy Centre near Holsworthy.

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J9 scheme will help victims find safe house

LAUNCH PARTY: The police launch Holsworthy's domestic violence J9 initiative at Bodmin Street Chapel tea rooms. Pictured are, from left: Jackie Blake, chair of North Devon Domestic Violence Forum, PCSO Beverley Harvey, Detective Inspector Berry, Mayor Liz Squire, PC Amanda Brown and Cllr Marion Perkin.   Picture: Ian Snell 1002_188_001

Thursday, March 04, 2010

Victims of domestic violence will be able to enter safe houses in Holsworthy following the launch of a new scheme.

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PC Moakes is back on the beat

Thursday, March 04, 2010

A familiar face will soon be pounding the rural beat in and around Holsworthy.

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Richard Todd

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Richard Todd, who died on December 3, lived for a time in Holsworthy. Read more about him and share your memories of the famous Hollywood actor.

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  Federation will allow us to create a richer and sustainable educational experience for children in their own communities. 
Joint statement by the governors , Bridgerule and Bradford primaries


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