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  2. Seaton, Devon - Wikipedia

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    50°42′18″N 3°04′41″W  / . 50.705°N 3.078°W. / 50.705; -3.078. Seaton ( / ˈsiːtən /) is a seaside town, fishing harbour and civil parish in East Devon on the south coast of England, between Axmouth (to the east) and Beer (to the west). It faces onto Lyme Bay and is on the Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site. [ 1]

  3. Seaton Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Seaton Town Hall. / 50.7057; -3.0704. Seaton Town Hall was a municipal building in Fore Street, Seaton, Devon, England. The former Town Hall, which was the meeting place of Seaton Urban District Council, currently hosts The Gateway Theatre, providing live music, theatre, cultural and community events.

  4. Seaton Tramway - Wikipedia

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    The Seaton Tramway is a 2 ft 9 in ( 838 mm) narrow gauge electric tramway in the East Devon district of South West England. The 3-mile (4.8 km) route runs alongside the Axe Estuary and the River Coly, running between the coastal resort of Seaton, the village of Colyford, and the ancient town of Colyton. For much of its route, it operates ...

  5. Midweek Herald - Wikipedia

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    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 publishing and is a sister paper of the Sidmouth Herald, Exmouth Journal, and North Devon Gazette .

  6. Seaton Down Hoard - Wikipedia

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    The hoard is one of the largest ever found of 4th-century coins in the former Roman empire and consist of coins from the reign of Roman emperor Constantine I and his family in AD 306 and the joint reign of Constantius II and his younger brother Constans, from AD 337 to 340. The Royal Albert Memorial Museum in Exeter acquired the coins in July ...

  7. List of newspapers in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Black Country Bugle – weekly look at the history of the Black Country, published in newspaper format. Bulletin – online only UK newspaper. Classic Car Weekly – weekly newspaper for the classic car enthusiast. The Day – online daily newspaper for schools. The Economist – weekly news-focused magazine.

  8. Category:Newspapers published in Devon - Wikipedia

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    W. Weekender (Devon newspaper) Western Morning News. Western Times (Exeter) Categories: Newspapers published in England. Mass media in Devon.

  9. List of settlements in Devon by population - Wikipedia

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    The largest settlement in Devon is the city and unitary authority of Plymouth with a population of 256,720, whereas the smallest settlement was the town and civil parish of Beer with a population of 1,317. The city of Exeter, which is home to Exeter Cathedral, is the county town and headquarters of Devon County Council.