Devoncast has the latest from around the county
Parking, palms, a primary, Plainmoor, a promenade and a police museum. It doesn't have to start with a p to be on the latest Devoncast, but it helps.
We've been witnessing a revolution at the South Devon Primary and experiencing people power over parking meters. There's a new report on the Torquay palm tree saga and some wise words from Torbay councillors over the future of Torquay United's Plainmoor ground.
With devolution coming for Devon and Torbay we meet some of the people who will have the job of making it happen, and we hear more about how Exmouth's sea wall repairs are going. We also hear how Dartmoor's guardians are coping with a financial squeeze.
There's an appeal for help from a charity close to our hearts and a look behind the scenes of Devon's newest museum, which comes complete with its very own TARDIS!
“Disappointment” over North Devon funding settlement
Controversial Exeter road consultation to begin in the New Year
Family homes to replace former Plymouth language school
South Hams big bang ban turns into a damp squib
Exeter care agency rated 'inadequate' and in special measures
Raw sewage spews into Plymouth suburb estate and woods
