Plymouth explorers to retrace steps of Shackleton s last Antarctica expedition 100 years on
The Box s Dr Antony Jinman and Plymouth-based explorer Paul Hart are backed by City Council and successful Crowdfunding campaign
04:00, 25 JUL 2021
Antony Jinman is one cool dude
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Dog stolen outside Boots pharmacy in Plymouth
Harry the Spaniel was last seen on April 30 outside Boots pharmacy on North Road West
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If you have seen Harry please call 101 and quote the reference number CR/034454/21
Two Plymouth dog owners are distraught after their three-year-old dog was stolen outside a pharmacy in the city on Friday (April 30).
Harry s owners Declan Leyland-Lacey and his ex-partner Jenny last saw their beloved pet when Jenny walked him to Boots pharmacy on North Road West.
She tied the Spaniel up outside the pharmacy, but when she returned moments later she found he had disappeared.
Schools are sharing pupils because there s not enough of them
Millbay Academy and High Street Primary Academy will be entering a federation and will see each school cater to certain age groups
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Two Plymouth schools are joining together and dividing their pupils into year groups because of a shortage of pupils across the city.
Millbay Academy and High Street Primary Academy will be entering a federation to maximise the benefits of working together as student numbers fall.
Reach South has now informed parents the new federation model will mean the schools share classes and pupils. This will see all Reception to Year 3 pupils taught at High Street Primary Academy.