How the D-Day preparations affected the South Hams of Devon
Eighty years after D-Day preparations impacted a huge swathe of the South Hams, Simone Stanbrook-Byrne chats to a woman who was the last child to leave her evacuated village
Eighty years after D-Day preparations impacted a huge swathe of the South Hams, Simone Stanbrook-Byrne chats to a woman who was the last child to leave her evacuated village
A walk of sun-dappled woodlands on the edge of Dartmoor, with a gem of a lake thrown in
Devon’s orchestral tour de force has come a long way since its opening bars in 1967
The fall of an ancient oak tree in Silverton has brought great sadness – but also new hope
The peaceful face presented by the enchanting South Hams is one of Devon’s many charms.
Deep in the wintry countryside a traditional and beneficial rural skill is underway
Simone Stanbrook-Byrne talks to a trio of Devon’s women priests about their spiritual journeys
Once widespread, the hazel dormouse is fast disappearing from our countryside, but thankfully it still has a home in some areas of Devon.
One of Devon’s lesser-known dining gems is the training restaurant at Exeter College where, before the end of term, Simone Stanbrook-Byrne paid a visit
A wildlife-rich walk round the RSPB's Exminster Marshes Nature Reserve, not far from the bustle of Exeter.
Data returned from the Piano 'meterActive/meterExpired' callback event.
As a subscriber, you are shown 80% less display advertising when reading our articles.
Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services.
These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience – the local community.
It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times.