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Brunel’s Forgotten Totnes BuildingA local and national campaign has saved a historic building in Totnes designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, one of the finest industrial architects of his age, showing that people power really can work. READ MORE » 
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The River Dart – its Moorland StretchIf you want contrasts, then explore the River Dart above Buckfastleigh. This area must rank as one of Devon’s very special places READ MORE » 
Devon’s Ancient WoodsMuch of the county’s traditional woodland has been lost in recent decades, but now new initiatives are under way to halt this threat to a significant feature in our countryside READ MORE » 
Rudyard Kipling in Westward Ho!One hundred years ago this month, Rudyard Kipling was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. One of the 20th century’s most famous writers, Kipling had several extremely strong Devon connections - particularly in Westward Ho! and Torquay READ MORE » 
Backyard BistroOn 27 October it’s Feed the Birds Day. Although the RSPB advises feeding garden birds all year round, with summer nights now behind us and the clocks going back, it’s a good time to prepare gardens for the cold months ahead. The winter can be a struggle for many birds so a little food, water and shelter can go a long way to helping them through the cold snap and keeping them healthy for breeding next year. READ MORE » 
TORBAY - BAY OF SAILING PLENTY - Devon HeritageTorbay is one of the south coast’s great sailing centres. Find out in September’s issue just why it’s so popular. READ MORE » 
TEAM SPIRIT WITH FENIX CARRIAGESMark Broadbent of Fenix Carriages near Clayhidon, is not only a champion driver of horse and carriage, he makes the carriages as well. Read about Mark’s winning team in the September issue. READ MORE » 
| Romance and Drama along the East Lyn RiverThe East Lyn Valley is one of Exmoor’s treasures - just the place for an adventure to stimulate the senses. READ MORE » 
Here be MonstersThey are monstrous yet misunderstood creatures, as fragile as they are fierce. No other fish provokes such contrasting emotions as the pike, writes Dominic Garnett READ MORE » 
The Royal Forestry SocietyTrees play a central part in all our lives. They provide food and fuel, raw materials for the building, furniture, paper and many other industries. Their presence has often been associated with religious celebrations. Their longevity and beauty continues to astound. One particular group for whom trees play a particular part is the Royal Forestry Society (RFS), this year celebrating its 125th anniversary. READ MORE » 
DEVON LIFE VILLAGE OF THE YEAR COMPETITIONThis September we reveal the winner. READ MORE » 
PARIS SINGER AND ISADORA DUNCAN - Devon HeritageOldway Mansion was created 100 years ago by Paris Singer. His lover was Isadora Duncan - the dancer who suffered a tragic death 80 years ago this September. Their kindred spirits haunt this gracious mansion. READ MORE » 
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