Good Morning Devon Episodes Episode guide
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The start of Dementia Awareness Week
The start of Dementia Awareness Week
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Suspicious charity collectors in Newton Abbot
Plus, the Totnes woman dubbed 'the snail lady'!
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Parents of Bicton College pupils are sent texts from debt collectors about money they didn't know they owed.
The college says it has to take responsible measures to recover outstanding monies owed.
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Devon & Cornwall Police consult on plans to close front desks at stations in market towns.
Exmouth, Tiverton, Totnes, Newton Abbot and Okehampton could all lose their front desks
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Latest on the coach trip from Exmouth which crashed killing 2 people and injuring 48 others.
Sophie Pierce is in Exmouth speaking to Age Concern who organised the excursion.
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Campaigners in Tavistock fight to keep council funding for Meadowlands swimming pool.
West Devon Borough Council says it's keen to keep a pool in Tavistock.
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Self harm in under 18s in Devon has risen by 32 percent in the last five years.
Figures obtained by Good Morning Devon show more young people are injuring themselves.
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A Plymouth-based engineering student from Nigeria reflects on the kidnapping of more than 200 school girls in her home country
Looking at religion and ethics across Devon and the world. Presented by Belinda Dixon.
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The Ten Tors challenge begins. Plus, descendants of the South Hams men killed in WW1 remember them.
All you need to start your weekend with Belinda Dixon.
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Thousands of teenagers arrive on Dartmoor for the annual Ten Tors Challenge.
Plus, how would you feel if the tax man took unpaid taxes out of your bank account?
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Hundreds of non-emergency 101 callers hang up after trying to contact Devon & Cornwall Police.
Police say a survey last year showed 96% of callers were satisfied with the service.
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Devon County Council has paid out 拢673,000 in pothole compensation since 2008.
2 members of staff are working full time to process claims.
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Is support for new parents a luxury Devon County Council simply can't afford to pay for?
News and features with weather and travel every 15 minutes presented by Matt Woodley.
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Parts of Devon are expected to be given 'Assisted Area Status'
The status means certain businesses will be able to apply for Government cash.
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04/05/2014
Looking at religion and ethics across Devon and the world. Presented by Michael Chequer.
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Walking Devon's ancient rights of way.
Michael Chequer asks how sacred are our ancient rights of way in Devon.
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Dartmoor National Park Authority warns mine shafts up to 100ft deep could collapse because of the bad winter.
Wood and ruble were used to cover the shafts, but some are unfenced and unmarked.
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A new report by HMIC says Devon & Cornwall Police haven't recorded 17% of crimes.
A new report by HMIC says Devon & Cornwall Police haven't recorded 17% of crimes.
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30/04/2014
News and features with weather and travel every 15 minutes presented by Matt Woodley.
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29/04/2014
News and features with weather and travel every 15 minutes presented by Matt Woodley.
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28/04/2014
News and features with weather and travel every 15 minutes presented by Matt Woodley.
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27/04/2014
Looking at religion and ethics across Devon and the world. Presented by Michael Chequer.
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26/04/2014
News and features with weather and travel every 15 minutes with Michael Chequer.
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25/04/2014
News and features with weather and travel every 15 minutes presented by Matt Woodley.
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24/04/2014
News and features with weather and travel every 15 minutes presented by Matt Woodley.
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23/04/2014
News and features with weather and travel every 15 minutes presented by Matt Woodley.
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22/04/2014
News and features with weather and travel every 15 minutes presented by Michael Chequer.
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Skin Cancer rates in the South West have nearly doubled in the last 20 years
The figures come from Cancer Research UK.
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20/04/2014
Looking at religion and ethics across Devon and the world. Presented by Michael Chequer.
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19/04/2014
News and features with weather and travel every 15 minutes with Michael Chequer.