Return of the pool
It was the news I’d been waiting for, and I discovered it by accident on the last day of September. An announcement by Saltash Councillor Hilary Frank was made on her Facebook page: “I’m pleased (and relieved) to say that the Saltash Leisure Centre will re-open...
COVID-19: Devon and Cornwall considered to be at ‘medium’ risk
The amount of Covid patients have increased at Plymouth hospital surgery, making Derriford Hospital temporarily pause non-critical inpatient surgery. Devon and Cornwall are now at ‘medium’ risk of coronavirus in the newly implemented three-tier system that...
It’s Time To Support Local – The Theatre Royal Plymouth needs our help
Whilst the glistening west end may be the heart of the theatre industry in the U.K., it is the regional theatres that are the lifeblood. On any normal year, wonderful productions would be travelling up and down the country, stopping at our incredible regional theatres...
Theatre Coming To Plymouth In 2020
If you are a theatre fan, do you realise just how lucky you are to live in Plymouth. We may be miles and miles away from London with it’s grand and glitzy West End theatres, but here we have the Theatre Royal and this year, there are some amazing shows stopping off...
“I love my job, but it isn’t easy” – An interview with online Entrepreneur, Natalie Hunt
The January blues are in full swing and many people are attempting to work on their New Year’s resolutions. With the exciting idea of a fresh start, numerous friends of mine expressed their interests in starting their own businesses online, panning from clothing to...
Abandoned and crumbling, the history of the New Palace Theatre is rotting away
When it comes to Theatre and the arts in Plymouth, it is the modern well-loved Theatre Royal that automatically comes to mind. A large theatre that plays host to a number of plays, operas, dance shows and musicals every year, bringing both people and money into the...
‘In Plymouth, There Is Magic In The Air’ – Cinderella, Theatre Royal Plymouth, Review
The Christmas dinners may be long gone, and most of the decorations may be packed away for another year, but the festive season isn’t quite over yet. Up and down the country, pantomimes are still being performed well into the new year and this year, Plymouth audiences...
Two Type Ones, One-To-One: Niall Cavanan Interview
I, a fellow Type 1 Diabetic, speak to Plymouth Argyle defender Niall Canavan about his experiences living with Type...
Plymouth Remembers Our Fallen Heroes
The people of Plymouth gathered on Sunday 10th November 2019, to pay their respects to those lost at war and in conflict across the world....
5 Hidden Gems at Plymouth Marjon
So you think you know your University? We walk its halls every day, but you’d be forgiven for missing these five hidden spots as you go about your day-to-day business at Marjon. Prepare to have your eyes opened… Lets get stuck in. Games Room Tucked away in Marjon’s...
An Insight to University from One of Marjon’s Own!
Starting university can not only be scary, but a challenging time for every new student. Because of this, it is so important that new students choose a university that suits them, their needs and provides them with a well suited degree, therefore giving them the best...
BBC’s “CountryFile” Visits Local Plymouth Beach
On Sunday 13th October, BBC One viewers were treated to an episode of Countryfile featuring local Plymouth beach, Wembury. Wembury itself is a place well-known for its outstanding natural beauty, stunning coastal walks and is host to the distinctive island, The Great...