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Previously a foundation school administered by Devon County Council, Kingsbridge Community College converted to academy status on 1 January 2011. However the school continues to coordinate with Devon County Council for admissions.
Website. BBC Radio Devon. BBC Radio Devon is the BBC's local radio station serving the county of Devon . It broadcasts on FM, DAB, digital TV and via BBC Sounds from studios in the Mannamead area of Plymouth . According to RAJAR, the station has a weekly audience of 136,000 listeners and a 4.8% share as of December 2023.
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Merton is a village, ecclesiastical parish, former manor and civil parish administered by the local government district of Torridge, Devon, England. The parish, which lies about five miles south east of the town of Great Torrington, is surrounded clockwise from the north by the parishes of Little Torrington, Beaford, Dolton, Huish, Petrockstowe and Peters Marland. [1] In 2001 its population ...
East Devon Radio. DevonAir Radio is a community radio station, based in Exmouth, Devon, United Kingdom . The station was launched on 11 September 2006 as Bay FM Radio with a month-long trial FM broadcast, followed by a continuing series of annual trial FM broadcasts in the Exmouth area, coinciding with the Exmouth festival.
Little Trowlesworthy Tor on Lee Moor, near Cadover Bridge. Recently featured: - - - – –
Mid Devon is a local government district in Devon, England. The council is based in the district's largest town of Tiverton. The district also contains the towns of Bampton, Bradninch, Crediton and Cullompton, along with numerous villages and surrounding rural areas. Part of the district lies within the Blackdown Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty .
Hawley Hospital. / 51.0788; -4.04234. The Hawley Hospital was a specialist hospital in Barnstaple, Devon, founded in 1920 [1] as a pulmonary tuberculosis sanatorium as part of a network of such facilities, [2] instigated by the Public Health (Tuberculosis Regulations) 1912. [3]