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Lily to leave acting to study at Cambridge
British fashion queen Lily Cole has put her promising acting career on hold to finally take up her place at a leading UK university.
Blue flag success for Torbay beaches

Its official...Torbay has some of the cleanest bathing waters in the country.
Torbay looks forward to Agatha Christie Festival

The fourth annual Agatha Christie Festival will take place between September 15-20.
Outstanding school where pupils 'sparkle'

Pupils and staff at a Torquay primary school are celebrating after receiving a double dose of "outstanding" praise by inspectors.
Living Coasts unveils big changes

Torquay will be home to an underground forest, blue stingrays and dinosaur crabs thanks to a series … more»
Torquay to host comedy film festival

This September will see the launch of the first ever International Comedy Film Festival in Torquay, south Devon.
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Holidaymakers head to the English Riviera
Record numbers of holidaymakers are set to pack their shorts, shades, sunscreen and flip-flops this summer and head on down to the English Riviera for a seaside break.
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Journey South travel south for X Factor gig in Torbay
Journey South will return to The Princess Theatre in Torquay to headline a X Factor reunion concert this summer.
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New exhibit with sting in the tail
Venomous fish have arrived at Living Coasts, Torquay's popular coastal zoo.
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Tasting the quality at Living Coasts
Living Coasts is holding a wine tasting evening in association with an award-winning local vineyard.
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School with drive to continually improve
Priory School has been described as a "satisfactory and rapidly improving school" in their latest Ofsted report.
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Penguins conquer adventure challenge
Staff from a local conservation attraction recently took part in a gruelling adventure challenge to raise money for charity.
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Rain doesn't stop play at Living Coasts
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Polar bears come to Living Coasts
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A seven foot polar bear - complete with cub - is coming to Living Coasts. This towering Arctic predator, along with two large blue frogs, is part of a summer of environmentally-friendly art at Torquay's coastal zoo.
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Turning Living Coasts upside down
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They are animals but they use photosynthesis like plants. Crabs carry them on their backs as defence against predators. The life of the upside down jellyfish is far from ordinary.
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Celebrating sensational seaweed!
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Do you know your bladderack from your gutweed? Can you tell the difference between dabberlocks and papenfuss? Living Coasts is holding a Seaweed Festival to celebrate this extraordinary stuff!
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Jane McDonald comes to Torbay
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Travel tips to beat the credit crunch
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Fat Duck hatches a perfect 10
Heston Blumenthal's restaurant The Fat Duck has achieved the rare feat of scoring a perfect ten out of ten in The Good Food Guide 2009.
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