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Village issues shares for new Post Office
Aveton Gifford residents who are looking to set up their own shop and post office have offered their first shares.
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Grey family scoop welcome card prizes

Children from the Grey family in Aveton Gifford have scooped all the prizes in a design competition run by Tor Homes.
Browne inspires Prawle win

East Prawle beat Aveton Gifford by 17 runs in a game that saw 425 runs scored by the two teams in 70 overs.
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The Fishermans Rest is a small, delightful pub located in the South Hams village of Aveton Gifford
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Dining out in Aveton Gifford
The Fishermans Rest is a small, delightful pub located in the South Hams village of Aveton Gifford
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![]() Devon photographer celebrates another winAn award-winning photographer from Sherford is celebrating yet another major win. |
![]() Further misery for local householders as water firm plans 40% price riseKingsbridge homeowners could be forced to pay nearly £1,000 a year for water bills under proposals submitted by South West Water (SWW). |
![]() Kingsbridge job centre to closeKingsbridge's Jobcentre Plus branch is to be closed down in March, the Department for Work and Pensions has confirmed. |
![]() School is top of the classStudents at Kingsbridge Community College are celebrating a year of excellent GCSE results. |
![]() Food 'Oscars' won by South Hams firmsThe UK's food "Oscars" have been won by a number of top companies from across the South Hams. |
![]() Chess club seeking new membersKingsbridge Chess Club is on the look out for new members. |
![]() Longer life expected in KingsbridgeKingsbridge has one of the highest life expectancy rates in the Westcountry, new figures show. |
![]() Growing pride in our town - the story continues…..Over the last few weeks, Kingsbridge has begun to flower - first along the embankment and in the Quay area, then on Coo … more» |
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![]() Green candidate to face SteenTory MP Anthony Steen will face a challenge from the Green Party at the next general election. |
![]() Government go-ahead for affordable new homesPlans for affordable housing in the South Hams have been given the green light. |
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![]() High House ready for the big kick offKingsbridge's three senior teams kick off their new rugby season on Saturday. |
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![]() Top praise for South Hams beaches!The South Hams has once again strengthened its reputation as a quality destination with the announcement of four Blue Flag winning beaches. |
![]() Government go-ahead for affordable new homesPlans for affordable housing in the South Hams have been given the green light. |
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![]() Cook work fetches record £69,600A work by Beryl Cook has been sold for £69,600, the highest price paid for one of her paintings at auction. |
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![]() Westcountry surfers return home from FranceTwelve youngsters from across the region have returned from France as the 13th in the world at the 2008 World Junior Surfing Championships. |
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Harbour House in Kingsbridge is delighted to welcome the renowned wildlife artist, Mick Loates, to the gallery with an exhibition of his paintings.
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Devon Photographer Gains International Recognition!
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A Kingsbridge based award winning photographer is celebrating another win!
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South Devon in Focus... and more
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Harbour House in Kingsbridge is the venue for the annual summer exhibition of photography by Tim Stanger and Mick Allen, celebrating the famous beauty of the whole of the South Devon region.
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Harbour House in Kingsbridge is the venue for an exhibition of paintings by local artist Arthur Glendinning. In a body of work entitled From a Distance up Close ...
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Paul Acraman - CHARITY ART EXHIBITION In aid of: Bantham Surf Life Saving Club
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Artist Paul Acraman is presenting his latest Charity Art Exhibition. He will be supporting Bantham Surf Life Saving Club.
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