Sidmouth Folk Week — (previously called Sidmouth International Festival), is a folk festival held every year in the first week of August in the town of Sidmouth, England. It offers a range of activities including concerts, ceilidhs, pub sessions, workshops, dance… … Wikipedia
Sidmouth (disambiguation) — Sidmouth may refer to:* Sidmouth, coastal town in Devon, England ** Sidmouth Folk Week ** Sidmouth Herald ** Sidmouth railway station * Sidmouth Rock (Tasmania) * Viscount Sidmouth, title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom ** Henry Addington,… … Wikipedia
Sidmouth — For other uses, see Sidmouth (disambiguation). Coordinates: 50°40′48″N 3°14′20″W / 50.680°N 3.239°W / 50.680; 3.239 … Wikipedia
Midweek Herald — The Midweek Herald was the first free newspaper in East Devon.[citation needed] The newspaper covers Sidmouth, Beer, Branscombe, Axmouth, Ottery St Mary, Charmouth, Marshwood and Honiton as well as the surrounding areas. It is owned by Archant… … Wikipedia
Exmouth Herald — Launched in 1981, the Exmouth Herald is the free newspaper in the Exmouth area Devon, England.It is owned by Archant publishing and has sister papers the Exmouth Journal, Sidmouth Herald, Midweek Herald and the North Devon Gazette.External links* … Wikipedia
Archant — is a publishing company, based in Norwich, England. The group publishes four daily newspapers, around 75 weekly newspapers, and 75 consumer and contract magazines.The Group employs around 2600 employees mainly in East Anglia, the Home Counties… … Wikipedia
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Ottery St Mary — Coordinates: 50°45′07″N 3°16′43″W / 50.75208°N 3.27859°W / 50.75208; 3.27859 … Wikipedia
Exmouth Journal — The Exmouth Journal is the weekly paid for newspaper that serves Exmouth on the coast at Devon, England.It has a separate edition for Budleigh Salterton. The newspaper covers Exmouth, Lympstone, Woodbury, Topsham, Clyst St Mary, Budleigh… … Wikipedia
North Devon Gazette — The North Devon Gazette is a weekly free newspaper published in Barnstaple, United Kingdom on a Wednesday for the North Devon area, including Barnstaple, Bideford, Ilfracombe and South Molton. Since 2008, the newspaper has been available in full … Wikipedia