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Peeping Tom left girl swimmer scared to use changing room

Court Reporter Police issued CCTV image of Smith at the leisure centre - Credit: DC Police A Peeping Tom left a 15-year-old swimmer terrified of getting changed when he used a mobile phone to film her over the top of a cubicle.  Edward Smith locked himself in a neighbouring cubicle in the mixed gender changing area as a group of swimmers aged ten to 17 were ending a training session.  He waited for the swimmers to get out and then held his hand up to take photos of the naked girl, who screamed in horror when she spotted his phone.  Smith fled the changing room at the Exe Valley Leisure Centre in Tiverton but police released a grainy CCTV image which led to the 40-year-old farmer being identified and arrested.  

Ilfracombe southern expansion 347 new homes plan approved

Bridport manager John Godbold quits as Bees boss | Bridport and Lyme Regis News

He oversaw just one competitive game - a 2-0 league defeat to Wellington on Boxing Day. Since the end of the 2018/19 season, Bridport have won just five times in 45 competitive matches. Godbold was a constant presence at reserve-team games this Spring. He took charge of two first-team friendlies against Dorchester Under-23s, losing 3-1 and 5-0. Bridport had appointed Godbold as part of a long-term vision to foster young talent amid an increasingly expensive player market. Bridport were this week kept in a strengthened Toolstation Western League Premier Division following the FA s planned restructure of non-League football. Among the new additions were four well-backed Cornish clubs - Helston, Saltash, Mousehole and Millbrook, plus Devon side Ilfracombe.

The cruise ships visiting Poole this summer

An overview  Golden Horizon is the world’s largest square-rigged sailing vessel. A near replica of the 1913-built ocean vessel, France II, she retains the charm, adventure, and romance of an historic ship. The ship uses the wind and currents and follows the sun to allow adventure seekers to travel the world in a unique way. Tradewind’s philosophy is to be powered by nature whenever possible and they intend to sail, without using propulsion, for around 70 per cent of each season. The ships has 140 cabins, which are all outside facing, so guests can enjoy the breath-taking views. More ship info can be found here:

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