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Column: Do towns' concerns change over time?
Richard Foord MP: A personal remembrance on Remembrance Day
Letter: I didn't see one Union Flag flying in town
Richard Foord MP: Who I remember on Remembrance Day
COLUMN: It took a war to silence Ottery rock cannons
Sidmouth College Choir release Abide With Me for Remembrance Day
The last executed ‘witch’ might have lived for years, new research suggests
John Hall to release historical novel set in Tudor times
Exeter Airport history talk at East Devon Luncheon Club
Talk to unveil hidden truths of Nazi artist's life
Ottery Heritage Society welcomes Japanese academic to the town
WWII Battle of Imphal commemoration in Sidmouth
Battle of Fenny Bridges commemorated at special event in Feniton
Sidmouth's phone box museums celebrate the suffragette movement
Battle of Imphal commemoration to be held in Sidmouth
'Appreciating the beauty of our old buildings'
Graham Hurley's new book 'Dead Ground' delivers high-stakes drama
Ceremony in Sidmouth commemorates Battle of Kohima
The long history of Roberts in Ottery St Mary
Battle of Kohima commemoration in Sidmouth
In pictures: Ottery St Mary's D-Day commemorations
In pictures: Sidmouth joins national D-Day 80 tributes
The four Sid Vale servicemen who lost their lives in the Battle for Normandy
D-Day commemoration event to take place in Sidmouth
A chance to hear the story of Sidbury's longest-serving vicar
Lecture on the Mozart family captivates Manor Pavilion audience
Campaign to bring WW2 boat to Normandy D-Day commemorations
Talk will give an insight into Sidmouth's Victorian working class
Why do they call it Boxing Day? How Victorians invented the Christmas holiday
Remembering Sidmouth's war losses as we honour those killed in conflicts
Sidmouth naval veterans commemorate Trafalgar Night
Sidmouth to 'remember Hiroshima' during Folk Festival weekend
Sidmouth honours servicemen who lost their lives in the Korean War
Sidmouth commemorates the end of the Korean War
Falklands veterans gather at anniversary event in Sidmouth
Sidmouth Library invites residents on a history tour
Two Sidmouth men re-create Coronation picture 70 years apart
Sidmouth care home unearths ten-year old time capsule
Coronation day memories: Charles and Camilla's visits to East Devon
Were you, or a relative, at this Sidmouth coronation party in 1953?
Sidmouth station model goes on display at town's Toy Museum
Slavery talk gives lunch club members some food for thought
Delving into the past: the legacy of Franklin D Roosevelt
The history of The Station building in Ottery
Talk on the Trafalgar Way to take place in Sidmouth this Friday
Architecture society seeks to build up its membership
Delving into the past: Catherine of Aragon
The heraldic origins of HMS Sidmouth's unusual ship's badge
There are bad kings, there are even worse kings and then there’s King John.
TV show seeks to reunite relatives separated during WWII
Story of HMS Sidmouth's mysterious badge to be shared at RNOCA talk
Installation at Sidmouth Library revives forgotten female authors
Who knew 1963 would be so eventful?
The legacy of Ottery artist June Harvey and her Christmas card tradtion