The South West Coast Path celebrated the 25th anniversary of its completion in 2003. At 630 miles, it's the longest national trail in England. Prawle Point is the most southerly place in Devon. The ...
One of the UK's most threatened bumblebees has been rediscovered at a site in Devon. The brown-banded carder bee population has declined due to habitat loss as it requires open flower-rich grasslands ...
Britain's rarest bee is under threat because of habitat loss at the only location it is found. The six-banded nomad bee, is clinging on at the cliffs of Prawle Point in South Devon. It used to be ...
Prawle Point was another death-trap for ships. In 1873 the tea clipper Lallah Rhookh struck the rocks and disgorged its 1,300 tons of cargo. Local legend says the tea formed a bank 10ft high that was ...
Three anti-tank mines dating back to World War Two (WWII) were exploded on a beach in South Devon yesterday evening (January 20) after someone informed the Coastguard of the shocking discovery. Prawle ...
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