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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the town and nearby villages. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Torquay or the area bounded by and including Maidencombe, Marychurch, Babbacombe, Compton, Torre and Shiphay, but not Paignton, Brixham or Cockington which have their own categories. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Torquay (for example in Paignton or Brixham) should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, for example Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Torbay or Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon.

Torquay is a coastal town in south Devon, England. Together with Paignton and Brixham it is part of the district of Torbay with a combined population of about 135000.

Business and Economy

This category is for websites that are related exclusively to business and economic activities with an address in the area, including individual businesses and institutions and professional bodies. Businesses which also have branches in other localities should be submitted to a category which includes all of those localities, for example Devon. Businesses related to travel and tourism, including accommodation, should be submitted to the Travel and Tourism category.

Education

Schools and colleges in Torquay

Health

Only websites relating to Health and Fitness should be submitted under this heading.

Health related sites

Recreation and Sports

Only Recreation and Sports websites should be submitted under this category

Sites relating to recreation and sport should be submitted here

Society and Culture

Society or Culture related sites

Travel and Tourism

Travel and Tourism sites only

Tour Guides Accommodation Activities and Attractions

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