Large piles of rubbish, including people’s household garbage, were dumped at Torquay’s beaches on Christmas Day.
The continued cooling of property markets in pricey Surf Coast and Bellarine Peninsula towns puts buyers in the box seat this summer.
Once your kids have the post-Christmas sugar hangover and a supply of cheap, highly flammable toys to occupy them for five ...
While many homes now boast underfloor heating or central heating systems, the timeless appeal of a fireplace remains strong, ...
Starting from the top, women live the longest in Kensington and Chelsea, also Richmond, Winchester and Uttlesford. A coastal ...
Chef Graham Jefferies’ compelling, startlingly creative waste-not cooking sees his rejigged Samesyn restaurant gain a second ...
The North Devon village - famous for its cobbled streets and resident donkeys – hosts a Boxing Day barbecue for locals and visitors. Entrance to the privately owned village is free all day and the ...
Our thoughts are with the family of William 'Billy' Bromley and the relatives of all those remembered in the latest death and ...
The future of Fishermans Beach Mixed-Use Site is taking shape! Discover the latest updates and community feedback shaping ...
Join the Rotary District Conference on the Surf Coast, March 21-23, 2025. Hear from experts like Michael Carr-Gregg and Rosie ...
The country's first legal nude beach got many people's knickers in a knot. But do modern-day naturists even want to reveal ...
Every Wednesday in the Herald Express, our Torquay United correspondent Richard Hughes takes a sideways look at what's going on in the world of the Gulls. This week, he looks back at the 12 months ...