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  2. Sidmouth Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Sidmouth Herald is a British newspaper, established in 1849. [citation needed] A team of reporters cover Sidmouth, Beer, Branscombe, Ottery St Mary, and the surrounding areas. [2] Owned by Archant publishing, it has sister papers in the county called the Exmouth Journal, the Midweek Herald and the North Devon Gazette.

  3. Sidmouth Museum - Wikipedia

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    Sidmouth Museum is a museum in Sidmouth, Devon, England. The museum is housed in Hope Cottage, a Grade II listed building. [3] The building was extended in 2020 to include more space for exhibits as well as new disabled access. [4] In addition to exhibits relating to prominent local figures and history, it holds significant and diverse ...

  4. Sidmouth - Wikipedia

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    The Sidmouth Herald is the local newspaper. Manor Pavilion houses an arts centre and a theatre that hosts both amateur and professional productions. [42] There is also the Radway Cinema. [43] Sidmouth has been a frequent winner of Britain in Bloom awards. Most recently it won the Small Town category in 2001 and the Coastal Resort category in 2005.

  5. Sidmouth, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Sidmouth, British Columbia. /  50.71556°N 117.96417°W  / 50.71556; -117.96417. Sidmouth or Twenty-Four Mile was a railway point in the West Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia. The scattered community straddled the shores of the Columbia River immediately south of the mouth of Cranberry Creek. [1]

  6. Kennaway House - Wikipedia

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    Kennaway House. Kennaway House is a Regency town house in Sidmouth, East Devon, which was formerly known as Fort House and Church House. It is a Grade II* listed building. [1] Fort House was built about 1805 and soon came into the ownership of the Kennaway family of Escot House near Ottery St Mary. The Kennaways resettled at Escot after 1838.

  7. Simon Jupp - Wikipedia

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    The leaflet was posted to addresses in the new Sidmouth and Honiton constituency. Local newspapers, including the Midweek Herald and the Exmouth Journal, quoted Jupp as having talked about the importance of local news and ‘proper journalism’, while criticising ‘pseudo websites masquerading as legitimate sources of news’. [12] [13]

  8. Sidmouth Folk Festival - Wikipedia

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    Sidmouth Festival was founded as a folk dance festival in 1955 by the English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS), but gradually expanded to cover ceilidh dancing, music and song, as well as related folk crafts. [2] Over time, the scope also broadened to include performers from abroad, and the festival was renamed the Sidmouth International ...

  9. Colorado Red Lobster restaurant finds rare orange lobster in ...

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    The Downtown Aquarium in Denver has a new resident — a rare orange lobster that was rescued from a shipment of crustaceans delivered to a Red Lobster restaurant in Pueblo, Colorado. A long-term ...