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Sites are generally not listed in this category. If your site has a sole operating address in, or is devoted entirely to, just one locality in the county then it should be submitted under that category - either directly under it, or in an appropriate sub-category. Ask yourself where is the site physically located: that is where it should be listed. If your site relates to the whole or a significant part of the county, or your business has multiple locations in the county, then please find the most appropriate topical sub-category under Devon and submit it there. Submitting inappropriate sites here may delay their review and potential listing by the editors. Remember that if the editors are to place your site in the correct category then the site must include a clear indication of its locality. |
Devon is a county in the south-west of England.
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Most websites listed in this category have to do specifically with the history, economy, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Abbotskerswell or adjacent hamlets. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Abbotskerswell should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, eg: Regional/Europe/United/Kingdom/England/Devon/ |
Abbotskerswell is a small village (population 1550) near Newton Abbot, Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Appledore but not Northam which is in the Bideford category. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Appledore is a village north of Bideford in Devon, England.
An Arts and Entertainment category is for information and organizations related to the arts and entertainment of a specific geographic area. It contains websites that are related exclusively to that entire geographic area or to more than one of the smaller geographic areas within it.Topics include architecture, art, dance, music, photography, theatre, performing arts venues, museums, galleries, libraries, movies, and cultural events.
Please note that the websites of some businesses related to arts and entertainment are listed elsewhere. When the technical or commercial aspect is seen to overshadow the creative side, as with recording studios, production companies, and stores selling recorded music or cameras, the sites are listed in the Business and Economy category instead of the Arts and Entertainment category.
Please check to see if your site is appropriate to one of the sub-categories.
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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, Ashburton or the area bounded by and including Holne, Poundsgate, Buckland-in-the-Moor, Goodstone and Woodland but not Buckfast which is in Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon/Buckfastleigh. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Ashburton should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Ashburton, population 4000, is an ancient stannary town in Devon, England, on the south-eastern edge of the Dartmoor National Park.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Ashwater or the area bounded by and including Tetcott, Quoditch, Ashmill, Virginstow, Northcott and Luffincott. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United/Kingdom/England/Devon |
Ashwater, population 670, is a village in west Devon, close to the Cornwall county boundary.
| 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, Axminster or the area bounded by and including Uplyme, Hampton, Shute, Dalwood, Membury, Hawkchurch and villages east of Axminster as far as the county boundary. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Axminster, population 5800, is a town south-east of Honiton, Devon, England.
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Please submit sites with postal references within, or sites specifically about the parish of Bampton. more information (editors only) |
This category is for sites relevant to the parish of Bampton. It has a population 1600, administered by Mid Devon District Council.
Bampton is located south of the Exmoor National Park, from which it is separated by the Mid Devon parish of Morebath. The parish stretches to the county border with Somerset at its north and west extremes, along with the Mid Devon parishes of Oakford to the west and Clayhanger to the east. On its southern boundary, the parish of Bampton meets the Mid Devon parishes of Hockworthy and Huntsham in the south east, and Stoodleigh in the south west, with the Borough of Tiverton directly to the south.
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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, Barnstaple or the area bounded by and including Landkey, Holmacott, Ashford, Marwood, Muddiford and Goodleigh. Please note that Shirwell and Fremington have their own categories. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Barnstaple should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Barnstaple, population 23000, is a town in north Devon, England.
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Village located near Winkleigh, North Devon.
Beer, population about 1400, is a pretty seaside village built around a small cove in East Devon, a mile or two west of Seaton.
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Please submit sites here only if they show postal addresses within the parish, or they are of unique relevance to Belstone. |
Belstone is one of the most northern parishes in the Dartmoor National Park and is administered by West Devon Borough Council. It is nestled between Okehampton and the parish of South Tawton, which includes the village of South Zeal
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites which are based in or devoted entirely to Bere Alston and the area bounded by and including Rumleigh, Weir Quay and Hewton. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Bere Alston should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations,e.g. Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon. |
Bere Alston is a village in the extreme west of Devon, England, a few miles north of Plymouth.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites which are based in or devoted entirely to Bere Ferrers. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Bere Ferrers should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations,e.g. Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon. |
Bere Ferrers is a village in the extreme west of Devon, England, just to the north of Plymouth.
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Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in or devoted entirely to Berrynarbor. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Berrynarbor, population about 770, is a village east of Ilfracombe, north Devon, England.
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Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in or devoted entirely to Bickleigh or the nearby village of Cadeleigh. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Bickleigh, population about 266, is a small village south of Tiverton, Devon, England. Not to be confused with Bickleigh near Plymouth.
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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, Bideford or the area bounded by and including Newton Tracey, Landcross, Abbotsham, Horns Cross and East-the-Water, but not Northam, Appledore, Westleigh or Instow which have their own categories. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Bideford, population 14600, is a town and port in north Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in or devoted entirely to Bigbury, Bigbury-on-Sea, Challaborough or Ringmore. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Bigbury, population about 580, is a village and civil parish in the South Hams district of Devon, England. The parish also includes Bigbury-on-Sea.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in or devoted entirely to Blackawton. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Blackawton, population about 680, is a village between Dartmouth and Totnes in south Devon, England.
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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, Bovey Tracey or the area bounded by and including Hennock, Brimley and Haytor. Note that Heathfield, Lustleigh and Ilsington, although close by, have their own categories. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Bovey Tracey should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United/Kingdom/England/Devon |
Bovey Tracey, population 7000, is a town in Devon, England, on the eastern edge of the Dartmoor National Park.
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Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in or devoted entirely to Bradninch and the nearby village of Hele. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Bradninch, population about 1870, is a small town just off the M5 Motorway, north-east of Exeter, Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Bradworthy or the area bounded by and including Sutcombe, Meddon, Ashmansworthy, Bulkworthy and Milton. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United/Kingdom/England/Devon |
Bradworthy, population 1100, is south-west of Bideford, Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Branscombe. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Branscombe should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Branscombe, population 500, is a coastal village east of Sidmouth in Devon, England.
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Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in or devoted entirely to Bratton Clovelly. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Bratton Clovelly, population about 390, is a village nine miles west of Okehampton, Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Bratton Fleming or the area bounded by and including Arlington Court, Brayford and Stoke Rivers. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Bratton Fleming should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Bratton Fleming, population 1000, is a village north-east of Barnstaple, Devon, England.
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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, Braunton or the area bounded by and including Chivenor and Nethercott. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Braunton should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Braunton, population 8000, is north-east of Barnstaple in Devon, England.
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Please submit sites with postal references within, or sites specifically about the parish of Brayford. |
Brayford is an inland parish in the western edge of the Exmoor National Park, and is administered by North Devon District Council. It is south of the parishes of Challacombe and Bratton_Fleming, with Stoke Rivers and East Buckland to the west, and the Exmoor border parish of North Molton to the east.
This category includes sites throughout the parish of Brayford, including the village of High Bray and hamlet of Little Bray. This category also includes sites associated with the River Bray, as it leaves Challacombe, and flows towards the River Mole, as well as for farms and dwellings in its valley, and rising to moorland in the east.
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Please submit sites with postal references within, or sites specifically about the parish of Brendon. |
Brendon is an inland parish in the north western edge of the Exmoor National Park, and is administered by North Devon District Council. It is south of the coastal parish of Countisbury, with the parish of Lynton and Lynmouth to the west, otherwise surrounded by the county border with Exmoor parishes of Somerset. The village of Brendon is in the valley, scoured by the East Lyn River, though this category includes sites for moorland farms and dwellings of Brendon Common to Brendon Two Gates.
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Please submit sites here only if they show postal addresses within the parish, or they are of unique relevance to Brent Tor, North Brentor, or hamlets and rural areas northwards to Coryton and Lewtrechard, northeast to Lydford, east to Mary Tavy, south to Lamerton and west to Milton_Abbot. |
Brentor is one of the most western parishes in the Dartmoor National Park and is administered by West Devon Borough Council. The largest village is called North Brentor, but the parish is most famous for its church, set at the top of Brent Tor.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the area. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Bridgerule or the area bounded by and including the hamlets of Borough, Churchtown and Merrifeld. Please note that the locality ends at the Cornwall county boundary. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Bridgerule, population 545, is a village in the extreme west of Devon, England, near Holsworthy.
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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, Brixham or the area bounded by and including Warborough, Churston Ferrers, Hillhead and Coleton Fishacre. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Brixham (for example in Paignton and/or Torquay) should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, such as Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Torbay or Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon. Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Brixham is a coastal town in south Devon, England. Together with Torquay and Paignton it makes up the district of Torbay, with a combined population of 135000.
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Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in or devoted entirely to Broadclyst. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon” |
Broadclyst, population about 3000, lies north-east of Exeter, Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Buckfastleigh or the area bounded by and including Buckfast, Lower Dean and Dean Prior. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Buckfastleigh, population 3600, is on the south-east boundary of the Dartmoor National Park, Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Buckland Brewer or the area bounded by and including Monkleigh, Tythecott, Parkham and Fairy Cross Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Buckland Brewer, population 800, is a village south of Bideford in Devon, England.
Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the locality. Please only submit sites which are based in or devoted entirely to Buckland Monachorum. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Buckland Monachorum should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations,e.g. Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon.
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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, Budleigh Salterton or the area bounded by and including East Budleigh Yettington and Knowle. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Budleigh Salterton, population 5000, is a coastal town south-east of Exeter, Devon, England.
| Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Burrington or the area bounded by and including Aylescott, High Bickington, Chittlehamholt and King's Nympton. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Burrington, population 600, is a village south of Barnstaple in Devon, England.
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This category is for websites that are related exclusively to business and economic activities in the area, including individual businesses and institutions and professional and trade organisations. Please check to see if one of the sub-categories is suitable for your website. Businesses related to Travel and Tourism should be submitted to that category.
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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, Chagford or the area bounded by and including Frenchbeer, Gidleigh, Throwleigh, Whiddon Down, Drewsteignton and Easton. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Chagford or its surrounding area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United/Kingdom/England Regional/Europe/United/Kingdom/England/Devon |
Chagford, population 1600, is in the north-eastern corner of the Dartmoor National Park in Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Challacombe. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Challacombe, population 130, is a village on Exmoor, north-east of Barnstaple, Devon, England.
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Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in or devoted entirely to Chardstock. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Chardstock, population about 780, is a village north of Axminster, Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Cheriton Bishop or the area bounded by and including Hittesleigh, Tedburn St Mary and Halstow. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Cheriton Bishop, population 800, is a village between Exeter and Okehampton in Devon, England.
| Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Cheriton Fitzpaine or the area bounded by and including Chilton, Thorverton, Hayne and Puddington. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a category with a wider geographic cover to take into account theit overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Cheriton Fitzpaine, population 850, is a village between Tiverton and Crediton in Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in or devoted entirely to Chittlehampton or Cobbaton. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon. |
Chittlehampton is a village south of Barnstaple, Devon, England.
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Please only submit sites which are located in, or devoted entirely to, Christow or the nearby village of Bridford. |
Christow, population 800, is a village south-west of Exeter, Devon, England, in the Dartmoor National Park.
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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 websites located solely in, or devoted entirely to, Chudleigh or the area bounded by and including Trusham, Chudleigh Knighton, Ugbrooke and Harcombe. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United/Kingdom/England/Devon |
Chudleigh is a small town, population 4000, south-west of Exeter, Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Chulmleigh or the area bounded by and including Ashreigney, Lulworthy, Drayford, Chawleigh, Eggesford and Wembworthy. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Chulmleigh, population 1300, is a village between Barnstaple and Exeter in Devon, England.
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Exeter Airport is North-East of Exeter, alongside the A.30 trunk road.
Clyst Hydon is a small community in Devon, UK.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Clyst St George or the area bounded by and including Woodbury Salterton, Exton and Ebford. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Clyst St George, population 670, is a village south-east of Exeter, Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Clyst St Mary. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the village should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Clyst St Mary, population 630, is a village on the eastern outskirts of Exeter, Devon, England.
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Most websites listed in this category have to do specifically with the history, economy, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Cockington. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Cockington (for example in Torquay and/or Paignton) should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, eg: Regional/Europe/United/Kingdom/England/Devon |
Cockington lies between Torquay and Paignton in south Devon, England.
| Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Coldridge or the area bounded by and including East Leigh, West Leigh, Brushford Barton and Morchard Bishop. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Coldridge, population 350, is a village between Barnstaple and Exeter in Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Colyton or the area bounded by and including Southleigh, Seaton Junction, Whitford, Musbury and Combyne, but not Colyford which is in the Seaton category. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Colyton, population 2900, is a village south of Seaton in south-east Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Combe Martin or the area bounded by and including Kentisbury and Berry Down Cross. Note that Berrynarbor is in the Ilfracombe category and that Parracombe and Challacombe have their own categories. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon. |
Combe Martin, population 2800, is a village on the coast of north Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in or devoted entirely to Cornwood or the area bounded by and including Moor Cross, Harford and Lutton. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Cornwood should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Cornwood, population about 1040, is a village on the edge of the Dartmoor National Park and to the east of Plymouth, Devon, England.
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Please submit sites with postal references within, or sites specifically about the parish of Countisbury. |
Countisbury is the most north eastern parish within North Devon District, and is within the Exmoor National Park. It is administered as a combined civil parish within Brendon, stretching from Lynmouth along the north coast, including Sillery Sands, Foreland Point, Countisbury Cove, up to Old Burrow Hill, the County Gate with North West Somerset, down to the boundary with Oare, and back to Brendon. The parish is serviced by the main road, A39, which connects Somerset and Lynmouth, passing through the village of Countisbury, comprising a pub and church, surrounded by National Trust property. A small road leads off to the hamlet of Wilsham, before heading south to Brendon.
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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, Crediton or the area bounded by and including Oldridge, Yeoford, Sandford, Thorverton and Newton St.Cyres. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Crediton, population 7000, is a town north of Exeter in Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Croyde or the area bounded by and including Saunton and Pickwell. Please note that Georgeham has its own category. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Croyde is a village north-east of Barnstaple, Devon, England.
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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 Cullompton or in the area bounded by and including Brithem Bottom, Willand, Kentisbeare, Kerswell, Plymtree, Clyst Hydon and Colebrook. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Cullompton, population 7700, is a town north of Exeter, Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Dartington or the area bounded by and including Staverton and Cott. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category such as Devon. |
Dartington, population 2300, is located near Totnes, Devon, England. Not so much a single village but rather a group of hamlets and modern developments clustered around Dartington Hall. The Hall has been the home since 1925 of a diverse and ambitious experiment in rural regeneration involving education, the arts, business and crafts, and the cultural atmosphere is evident elsewhere in the village.
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Please use this category for websites dealing with Dartmoor in general terms, for example Dartmoor Myths and Legends. Those dealing with individual localities (such as village websites) or "bricks and mortar" locations (such as hotels or bed-and-breakfast establishments) should be submitted to the nearest Devon/Town or Devon/Village category. |
For the purpose of this category description Dartmoor is regarded as the area within the boundaries of the Dartmoor National Park and includes some agricultural "in country" as well as the moorland. Covering an area of about 400 square miles it is sparsely populated with only 30,000 inhabitants and no large towns, and is geared to the tourist industry with an estimated ten million day-visitors per year. The moor is noted for its wild aspect and the rugged granite tors which crown its higher points.
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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, Dartmouth or the area bounded by and including Bowden, Ash and Capton. Please note that Blackawton, Dittisham, Kingswear and Stoke Fleming all have their own categories. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Dartmouth, population 5800, is a town and port in Devon, England.
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Please submit sites to the most appropriate sub-category. |
This category tree is for websites about or with addresses located within the coastal parish of Dawlish, having a population of 13300, adminstered by Teignbridge District Council.
Dawlish is separated to the north from Exeter by Starcross, Kenton, Powderham and Exminster on the west bank of the Exe estuary. The north of the parish includes the village of Cockwood and Dawlish Warren. The parish includes the coastal village of Holcombe in the south, to the parish boundary with the Teignmouth. To the west, Dawlish is separated from Chudleigh and Kingsteignton by the parishes of Mamhead, Ashcombe and Bishopsteignton.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Dittisham or Cornworthy. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Dittisham or Cornworthy should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Dittisham, population 400, is a village north of Dartmouth, Devon, England.
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Please only submit sites located in or devoted entirely to Doddiscombsleigh. |
Doddiscombsleigh, population 300, is a small village west of Exeter, Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to,Dolton or the area bounded by and including Iddesleigh, Meath and Riddlecombe. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Dolton, population 830, is a village south of Great Torrington in Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Dunkeswell or the area bounded by and including Blackborough, Sheldon and Saint Hill. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Dunkeswell, population about 2150, is a village north of Honiton, Devon. It is mainly notable for its airfield, formerly a U.S. Navy airfield in World War II.
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Please only submit sites located in Dunsford or devoted entirely to the village. |
Dunsford (population 700) is a village west of Exeter, Devon, England.
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Please only submit sites which are based in East Allington or devoted entirely to the location. |
East Allington, population 630, is a village north-east of Kingsbridge, Devon, England.
| Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, East Anstey or the area bounded by and including West Anstey and Yeo Mill. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
East Anstey, population 300, is a village between Bampton and South Molton in north Devon, England.
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Sites relateing to East Prawle and the immediately surrounding area, including the coastline around Prawle Point may be submitted here. |
East Prawle is a village in Devon, UK. It lies near the coast, just east of Salcombe.
Ermington, population 1100, is a village east of Plymouth and south of Ivybridge.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the city and nearby villages. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Exeter or the area bounded by and including Kenn, Longdown, Whitestone, Upton Pyne, Dog Village, Rockbeare and Clyst Honiton. Please note that Broadclyst, Clyst St Mary, Clyst St George and Topsham have their own categories. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Exeter, population 111000, is the county town and seat of local government of Devon, England.
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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, Exmouth or the area bounded by and including Littleham, Withycombe Raleigh and Hulham. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Exmouth should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Exmouth, population 35000, is a coastal town south of Exeter, Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in or devoted entirely to Feniton. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Feniton, population about 1520, is a village west of Honiton, Devon, England.
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Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in or devoted entirely to Fremington. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Fremington, population about 9500, is about 5 miles west of Barnstaple, Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in or devoted entirely to Galmpton. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Galmpton is a village between Paignton and Brixham, Devon.
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Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in or devoted entirely to Georgeham. Please note that Croyde has its own category. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon” |
Georgeham, population about 1655, is a village north-west of Barnstaple, north Devon, England.
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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, Great Torrington or the area bounded by and including Roborough, Beaford, Little Potheridge, Langtree, Stibbs Cross, Frithelstock and Weare Gifford. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Great Torrington, population 5200, is a town south of Bideford in Devon, England.
This Guides and Directories category is for online guides and directories offering a wide variety of information about Devon. It contains websites that are related exclusively to the whole of Devon or to more than one of the smaller geographic areas within it. Please note that dining guides are not listed here, but are listed instead under Business and Economy: Restaurants and Bars. Similarly, travel guides are listed under Travel and Tourism, and business directories are listed under Business and Economy.
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Please submit sites with postal references within, or sites specifically about the parish of Halberton. |
Halberton is the parish east of the Borough of Tiverton in the Mid Devon District. Halberton is the main village [OS Grid Ref. 300500,112500], but this category also includes sites in surrounding hamlets and rural areas to Uplowman, Sampford Peverell and Burlescombe to the north, Uffculme and Willand to the east, and Cullompton, with parishes such as Bickleigh southwest towards Exeter.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Halwill, Halwill Junction, Beaworthy, Chilla, Crowden and Germansweek. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United/Kingdom/England/Devon |
Halwill, population 670, is a village north-west of Okehampton, Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, ord devoted entirely to, Harberton or the area bounded by and including Diptford, Curtisknowle and Moreleigh. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Harberton, population 1300, is a village south of Totnes in south Devon, England. Please do not confuse with Harbertonford which is nearby.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Harbertonford or the adjacent villages of Halwell and Washbourne. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Harbertonford is a small village south of Totnes, Devon, England. Please do not confuse with Harberton, which is nearby.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Hartland or the area bounded by and including Woolfardisworthy, Welcombe, Hartland Quay and Clovelly. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Hartland, population 1600, is located west of Bideford, Devon, England.
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Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Hatherleigh or the area bounded by and including Petrockstowe, Exbourne and Black Torrington. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Devon |
Hatherleigh, population 1300, is between Okehampton and Bideford, North Devon, England.
Includes health and medical resources specific to the town.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Heathfield. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Heathfield should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United/Kingdom/England Regional/Europe/United/Kingdom/England/Devon |
Heathfield is in South Devon adjacent to the A38 and A382 crossroads. Although there are remnants of the original hamlet the area now comprises a modern trading and industrial estate with some associated housing.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Hemyock or the area bounded by and including Clayhidon, Bolham Water, Madford, Ashill, Appledore and Nicholashayne. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Hemyock, population 1900, is a village east of Tiverton, Devon, England.
Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in or devoted entirely to High Bickington or Portsmouth Arms. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Holsworthy or the area bounded by and including Holsworthy Beacon, Woodacott, Cookbury, Holemoor, Clawton, Pyworthy and Dexbeer. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Holsworthy, population 2200, is in north-west Devon, England.
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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, Honiton or the area bounded by and including Cotleigh,Wilmington, Northleigh, Gittisham and Broadhembury. Please note that Feniton and Payhembury have their own categories. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Honiton, population 10900, is a town in south-east Devon, England.
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Please only submit sites located in Hope Cove or devoted entirely to the locality. |
Hope Cove is comprised of the villages of Outer Hope and Inner Hope, south-west of Kingsbridge, Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites which are based in or devoted entirely to Horrabridge. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Horrabridge should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations,e.g. Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon. |
Horrabridge, population 2209, is in south-west Devon, England, a few miles north of Plymouth and on the edge of the Dartmoor National Park.
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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, Ilfracombe or the area bounded by and including Lee, Mullacott and Hele. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Ilfracombe, population 12000, is a town on the north coast of Devon, England.
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Most websites listed in this category have to do specifically with the history, economy, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Ilsington or closely surrounding hamlets. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Ilsington should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, eg: Regional/Europe/United/Kingdom/England/Devon/ |
Ilsington, population 2500, is a village north-west of Newton Abbot, Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Instow or the area bounded by and including Worlington, Yelland and Tapeley Park. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Instow, population 900, is a village north-east of Bideford Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Ipplepen or the area bounded by and including Dainton, Combe Fishacre and Broadhempston. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the locality should consider locating to a category with a wider geographic cover to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United/Kingdom/England/Devon |
Ipplepen is a village, population 2500, between Newton Abbot and Totnes, Devon, England
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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, Ivybridge or the area bounded by and including Bittaford, Westlake and Lee Mill Bridge. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Ivybridge, population 12300, is a town east of Plymouth, Devon, England.
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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, Kingsbridge or the area bounded by and including Frogmore, West Charleton, West Alvington, Churchstow, Buckland-tout-Saints and Sherford. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Kingsbridge should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United/Kingdom/England/Devon |
Kingsbridge is a small town, population 5800, near the south Devon coast, east of Plymouth, Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Kingskerswell or the area bounded by and including North Whilborough, Aller (but not Aller Park which is in Newton Abbot), and Coffinswell. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Kingskerswell should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Kingskerswell, population 5000, lies between Newton Abbot and Torquay in Devon, England.
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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, Kingsteignton or the area bounded by and including Teigngrace, Sandygate and Ideford. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Kingsteignton is widely rumoured to be the biggest village in England with a population of over 11,000 with more inhabitants than many of Devon's towns. In 1982 the parish council decided that to protect its identity as a separate community Kingsteignton should become a town. The decision to change its status annoyed many residents and a referendum was held which saw its village status restored. A quirk of geology deposited fine quality ball clays on the eastern edge of the Bovey Basin some 30 - 40 million years ago. Their exploitation was boosted in 1791 when Josiah Wedgewood first purchased Kingsteignton clay. Over the past 200 years clay mining has brought continued employment and prosperity to the village.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village and nearby communities. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in or devoted entirely to Kingswear. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this locality should consider an entry in a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Kingswear, population about1400, lies on the east bank of the Dart estuary, opposite Dartmouth, Devon, England.
Lapford, population about 1015, is a village just off the A377 trunk road between Crediton and Barnstaple in mid-Devon.
| Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Lifton or the area bounded by and including Liftondown, Virginstow, Dippertown, Lewtrenchard, Chillaton, Meadwell and west to the Devon/Cornwall county boundary. Note that Launceston (Cornwall) has its own category. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Devon. |
Lifton, population 1000, is a village between Okehampton (Devon) and Launceston (Cornwall).
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Please only submit sites located in, or devoted entirely to, Loddiswell or the area bounded by and including Aveton Giffard, and Woodleigh. |
Loddiswell, population 900, is a village north of Kingsbridge, south Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the island. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address on Lundy Island or a content devoted entirely to Lundy Island. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the island, or sites dealing with a wider area, should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Lundy Island, area 9.7km, lies at the entrance to the Bristol Channel, 19km north-west of Hartland Point. There is a small permanent population, usually about 11, plus visitors in summer.
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Please only submit sites located in Lustleigh or Manaton or devoted entirely to the locality. |
Lustleigh, population 625, is a village in the Dartmoor National Park, south-west of Exeter, Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Lydford or the area bounded by and including Bidlake, Southerley, North Brentor, Liddaton, Coryton and Lobbicross. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Lydford (population 420) is a village south of Okehampton, on the western edge of the Dartmoor National Park, Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Lympstone. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Lympstone should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Lympstone, population 1800, is a village between Exeter and Exmouth, Devon, England.
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Please submit sites with postal references within villages of Lynmouth and Lynton or the hamlets and rural areas to the south within the parish of Lynton and Lynmouth. more information (editors only) |
Lynmouth is a harbour village on the north coast of Devon, separated from the Somerset border by the cliff-top parish of Countisbury.
As its name suggests, Lynmouth is built around the confluence the East and West Lyn rivers, where water flows into Lynmouth Bay. The East Lyn is joined by Farley Water at Watermeet, with it source up the gorge through the parish of Brendon.
The West Lyn flows through the village of Barbrook, from the parish of Challacombe and Exmoor. Barbrook is also the name of the tributary from the parish of Parracombe to the west.
Lynton is the cliff top village above Lynmouth, and is the postal town for the surrounding area, including those not in the parish of Lynton and Lynmouth. Lynton and Lynmouth, have a combined population of 1700, are administered by North Devon District.
Lynton provides a cliff-top route west, and joins the coastal part of the Tarka trail to the parish of Martinhoe.
This category includes sites offering online maps, photographs, web cam views, satellite images or any type of visual representation of the region.
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Please only submit sites which are located in, or devoted entirely to, Marldon or the nearby village of Compton. |
Marldon, population 2300, is a village in the South Hams, just to the west of Paignton, Devon England.
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Please submit sites with specific references to the village or coastal and rural areas within the parish of Martinhoe. |
Martinhoe is a village on the cliffs above Woody Bay on the north coast of Devon, west of Lynmouth, and east of Trentishoe, approached from the parish of Parracombe to the south, and is administered by North Devon District Council.
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Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Mary Tavy, Peter Tavy and Cudliptown. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Mary Tavy, population about 890, is a village between Tavistock and Okehampton, on the western fringes of Dartmoor, Devon, England.
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Situated between Hatherleigh and Great Torrington, North Devon.
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Village located between Hatherleigh and Great Torrington, North Devon.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the area. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Modbury or the area bounded by and including Kingston, Holbeton and Ermington. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Modbury, population 1700, is east of Plymouth, Devon, England.
| Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Molland or Twitchen or the adjacent hamlets. Note that North Molton is in the South Molton category, and that West Anstey is in the East Anstey category. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Molland, population 217, is a village east of South Molton, Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Moretonhampstead or the area bounded by and including Doccombe, Lettaford and Batworthy. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England or Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Devon. Please note that North Bovey has its own category. |
Moretonhampstead, population 1500, is west of Exeter, Devon, England.
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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, Newton Abbot or the area bounded by and including Bickington, Stover, Teigngrace, Combeinteignhead, Newtake, Aller Park, Wolborough, East Ogwell and Seale Hayne. Please note that Kingsteignton and Heathfield have their own categories: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Devon/Kingsteignton Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Devon/Heathfield Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this category should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United/Kingdom/England/Devon |
Newton Abbot (population 25,000) is a town in south Devon, England.
| Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in or devoted entirely to Newton Ferrers or the area bounded by and including Noss Mayo, Bridgend and Netton. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Newton Ferrers should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Category for sites about, and with postal details within, the parish of Newton and Noss. Newton Ferrers, together with the adjoining village of Noss Mayo, has a population of about 1830. It lies to the south east of Plymouth, on the eastern bank of the river Yealm.
Newton Poppleford (population 2140 including Harpford) is a village east of Exeter, Devon, England.
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Please only submit sites located in North Bovey or devoted entirely to the village. |
North Bovey, population 300, is a picturesque village west of Exeter, in the Dartmoor National Park.
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Please submit sites with postal references within, or sites specifically about the parish of North Molton. |
North Molton is an inland parish in the western edge of Exmoor, and is administered by North Devon District Council. It is south of the parish of Brayford, east of East Buckland and Filleigh, north of the town of South Molton and the parish of Bishop's Nympton. Twitchen is a small parish to the east, which has the postal address of North Molton, and like North Molton has its north east boundary within the Exmoor National Park, and borders Somerset.
The village of North Molton is to the east of the National Park boundary, though this category includes sites for moorland farms and dwellings north of the A361 up to North Molton Ridge, and the Sportman Inn, at Sandyway Cross, as far north as Whitefield Down.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, North Tawton or the area bounded by and including Lowton, Heath Cross, Rowdon and Sampford Courtenay. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
North Tawton, population 1600, is north-east of Okehampton, Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites which are based in or devoted entirely to Northam. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Northam should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations,e.g. Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon. Please note that Westward Ho! and Appledore have their own categories. |
Northam, population 11,600, is a town north of Bideford, north Devon, England.
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Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Okehampton or the area bounded by and including Bridestowe, Bratton Clovelly, Northlew and Sampford Courtenay. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Devon |
Okehampton, population 6000, is just outside the north-western boundary of the Dartmoor National Park, Devon, England.
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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 Otterton. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Otterton, population about 750, is a village south east of Exeter, Devon, England.
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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, Ottery St Mary or the area bounded by and including Allington, Tipton St John, West Hill and Talaton. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this category should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Ottery St Mary, population 8000, is a town north-east of Exeter, Devon, England.
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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 located in, or devoted entirely to, Paignton and Goodrington. Please note that, for the purposes of this directory, Galmpton and Churston Ferrers are included in the Brixham category. Marldon, Stoke Gabriel and Cockington have their own categories. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area (for example in Torquay and/or Brixham) should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, such as Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Torbay or Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon. |
Paignton is a coastal town in south Devon, England. Together with Torquay and Brixham it forms the district of Torbay with a combined population of 135000.
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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 Parkham. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Parkham, population about 720, is a village south-west of Bideford, north Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Parracombe or the area bounded by and including Churchtown, Blackmoor Gate, Trentishoe, Hunters Inn and Martinhoe Cross, but not Martinhoe or Woody Bay which are in the Lynton and Lynmouth category. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Parracombe, population 320, is a village north-east of Barnstaple in Devon, England.
Payhembury, population about 640, is a village north-west of Honiton, Devon, England.
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Located in North Devon, between Hatherleigh and Great Torrington.
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Most websites listed in this category have to do specifically with the history, economy, community or culture of the city. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in or devoted entirely to Plymouth. Please note that Plympton and Plymstock have their own categories. Places to the west of the Tamar are in Cornwall. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, eg: Regional/Europe/United/Kingdom/England/Devon/ |
Plymouth sits in one of the largest natural harbours in the world. With a district population of 240000 it is the largest city on the south coast of England and an historic sea port.
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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, Plympton or Sparkwell or Hemerdon. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Plympton is adjacent to and east of Plymouth in Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the locality and nearby villages. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Plymstock or the area bounded by and including Brixton and Wembury. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United/Kingdom/England/Devon |
Plymstock, population about 24,100, is a largely residential suburb of Plymouth, England, but separated from it by the river Plym.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites which are based in, or devoted entirely to, Princetown or the area bounded by and including Two Bridges, Postbridge, Dartmeet and Hexworthy. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Princetown should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations,e.g. Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Princetown is a village east of Tavistock, in the Dartmoor National Park, Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Rackenford or the area bounded by and including Knowstone, Loxbeare, Roachill,Templeton and Ash Mill. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon Please note that Witheridge has its own category. |
Rackenford, population 350, is a village between South Molton and Tiverton in Devon, England.
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This category includes sites about hobbies, sports and participatory recreational activities specific to the county; including local recreation organisations, services, facilities and events. Businesses selling sporting or recreational goods are listed within Business_and_Economy/Shopping.
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Most websites listed in this category have to do specifically with the history, economy, community or culture of the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Salcombe or the area bounded by and including Malborough, South Pool, Kellaton and East Portlemouth. Please note that East Prawle has its own category. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, eg: Regional/Europe/United/Kingdom/England/Devon/ |
Salcombe, population 2100, is south of Kingsbridge, south Devon, England.
| Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Sampford Peverell or the area bounded by and including Holcombe Rogus, Burlescombe, Appledore, Uffculme, Uplowman and Hockworthy, but not Halberton which is in the Tiverton category. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Sampford Peverell, population 1200, is a village 5 miles east of Tiverton, Devon, England.
This category is for information and organisations related to the environment and scientific activities of the county of Devon. It is for websites which are related exclusively to the county or to more than one of the smaller geographic areas within it. Topics include the natural environment, scientific activities specific to the county, and both professional and amateur scientific organisations.
| 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, Seaton or the area bounded by and including Colyford, Axmouth, Comboyne and coastal villages eastwards to the county boundary near Lyme Regis, but not Colyton, Rousdon or Beer which have their own categories or Uplyme which is in the Axminster category. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Seaton, population 6900, is a coastal town in the south-east of Devon, England.
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Most websites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Shaldon or the area bounded by and including Ringmore, Combeinteignhead, Lower Gabwell and Higher Gabwell, but not Maidencombe which is in the Torquay category. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United/Kingdom/England/Devon |
Shaldon, population 1700, lies on the Teign estuary, east of Newton Abbot, Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, Shebbear and the area bounded by and including Newton St. Petrock, Buckland Filleigh, Folly Cross, Bradford, and Gratton. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Shebbear should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United/Kingdom/England/Devon |
Shebbear, population 950, is a village in north-west Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in or devoted entirely to Shirwell. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of Shirwell should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Shirwell, population about 360, is a village north of Barnstaple, Devon, England.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the village. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in or devoted entirely to Sidbury. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Sidbury is a village north of Sidmouth, Devon, England.
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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, Sidmouth or the area bounded by and including Colaton Raleigh, Hawkerland, Sidford and Salcombe Regis. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
Sidmouth, population 13500, is a coastal town east of Exeter, Devon, England.
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Slapton, population 420, is a village between Kingsbridge and Dartmouth on the south coast of Devon, England.
This category includes sites that reflect the make up of the county's community: its people, its history, and resources and institutions that serve the county's people, such as social service organisations. Topics include clubs, social service organisations, resources, genealogy, history, personal pages, activism, animal welfare, politics, religion, and various sub-groups of the population.
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Most sites listed in this category have to do specifically with the economy, history, community or culture of the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, South Brent or the area bounded by and including Aish, Charford, Harbourneford, Lutton, Rattery, Wonton and Wrangaton. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g. Regional/Europe/United/Kingdom/England/Devon |
South Brent, population 3000, is east of Plymouth, Devon, England, on the southern edge of the Dartmoor National Park.
| 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, South Molton or the area bounded by and including Bishop's Nympton, Romansleigh, George Nympton, Clapworthy, Filleigh, East Buckland and North Molton. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of the locality should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United Kingdom/England/Devon |
South Molton, population 4300, is a town south-east of Barnstaple in Devon, England.
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