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South West Water fined £1.8m over Devon parasite outbreak
Four people were hospitalised and there were more than 140 cases of sickness and diarrhoea in Devon.
South West Water fined £1.8m over Devon parasite outbreak
Four people were hospitalised and there were more than 140 cases of sickness and diarrhoea in Devon.
Bank holiday sun boosts South West tourism
Business owners across Devon and Cornwall are reporting a significant boost in tourism due to the recent bank holiday sunshine. They noted that the good weather encourages visitors to come out and explore the region.
Popular UK seaside town hotel plunges into administration as holidaymakers updated
Popular UK seaside town hotel plunges into administration as holidaymakers updated This popular hotel has entered administration after closing for refurbishment in 2022 A long-shuttered seaside hotel in south Devon, which had been expected to welcome guests again following a major refurbishment, has reportedly gone into administration. According to a notice published by The Gazette, the UK's official public record, administrators were appointed on June 5.
‘There is no great master plan’: anxiety as UK homes, roads and railways sink into the sea
Coastal erosion is severely impacting UK communities, with infrastructure such as roads and railways being damaged by rising sea levels. A section of the Slapton Line road in south Devon was recently demolished by winter storms, highlighting the vulnerability of coastal areas. Experts note that there is no comprehensive master plan to address this escalating threat.
‘There is no great master plan’: anxiety as UK homes, roads and railways sink into the sea
Coastal erosion and rising sea levels are severely impacting infrastructure across the UK, as evidenced by the destruction of the Slapton Line road in South Devon. Winter storms have demolished sections of this vital road, which is situated on the frontline of coastal erosion. This situation highlights a lack of comprehensive planning to address the escalating threat to homes, roads, and railways.
‘The potential is huge’: Plymouth hopes defence money will have it sailing again
Local leaders are optimistic investment and regeneration plans will help make ‘ocean city’ an appealing place to livePlymouth may only have been rebranded as “Britain’s ocean city” in recent years, but its role as a centre of UK defence can be traced back to the 16th century thanks to its strategic location on Devon’s south coast. Sir Francis Drake set sail from Plymouth on his circumnavigation of the globe and it was here the Pilgrims finally departed England for America on board the...
‘The potential is huge’: Plymouth hopes defence money will have it sailing again
Local leaders are optimistic investment and regeneration plans will help make ‘ocean city’ an appealing place to livePlymouth may only have been rebranded as “Britain’s ocean city” in recent years, but its role as a centre of UK defence can be traced back to the 16th century thanks to its strategic location on Devon’s south coast. Sir Francis Drake set sail from Plymouth on his circumnavigation of the globe and it was here the Pilgrims finally departed England for America on board the...
Octopus surge spreads up UK coast as far as Scotland, study finds
Record numbers linked to warming waters is mixed news for fishers, with shellfish catches down but octopus catches boomingRecord numbers of octopuses found off the south-west coast of England last year have now spread as far as Scotland and Wales and are transforming the fishing industry and the marine ecosystem, according to a study. The surge in sightings of one of the world’s most intelligent invertebrates was first recorded in 2025 off the south coast of Devon and Cornwall.
Octopus surge spreads up UK coast as far as Scotland, study finds
Record numbers linked to warming waters is mixed news for fishers, with shellfish catches down but octopus catches boomingRecord numbers of octopuses found off the south-west coast of England last year have now spread as far as Scotland and Wales and are transforming the fishing industry and the marine ecosystem, according to a study. The surge in sightings of one of the world’s most intelligent invertebrates was first recorded in 2025 off the south coast of Devon and Cornwall.