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Plymouth Chronicle North February 2023

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February 2023

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Plymouth’s National Marine Aquarium has welcomed turtle Heidi which was rescued from fish nets in the Maldives See Page 2

Richard Stevens, managing director of Plymouth Citybus has been awarded the MBE in the New Year’ Honours See Page 15

Derriford & North The famous Armada portrait of Queen Elizabeth I is featured in one of the new exhibitions at The Box See Page 11

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What an effort! Dozens of volunteer litter pickers from all over the city have helped Plymouth’s Clean Our Patch Community Interest Company collect a record total of more than 20,000 bags of rubbish in 2022. STORY AND PHOTOS PAGE 3

Gables has been helping the regions unwanted and abandoned dogs and cats since 1907. We take in and care for nearly 1000 cats and dogs every year. We are a non-euthanasia charity, which means no healthy animal in our care is put to sleep. We receive no Government funding so rely completely on the generosity and support of the public through donations and legacies. We need your help to care for unwanted and abandoned animals in your local area.

Any donation, large or small, would make a significant difference to the work we do and will help to protect our future. 204 Merafield Road | Plymouth | PL7 1UQ | 01752 331602 | www.gablesfarm.org.uk


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