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Plymouth Chronicle Waterside & West November 2022

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November 2022 Gables Cats and Dogs Home are appealing for help to care for 23 puppies rescued for a puppy farm See Page 3

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The day lifelong Argyle supporter Charlie Trevethan, who is 96, got to meet manager Steve Schumacher See Page 15

The Rt Rev’d James Grier has been consecrated as the new Bishop of Plymouth at Westminster Abbey See Page 24

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Surfing is perfect tonic for injured Commandos

A group of injured Commandos have taken part in a week of surfing as part of their ongoing road to recovery. Arranging the event for HMS Drake’s Personnel Support Group, Chief Petty Officer Angie Cheal once again secured funding via the NAAFI Covenant Fund, making it the 12th event organised this year for medically downgraded service personnel SEE PAGE 8

With over 1732* hours of sunshine in Devon each year, now is the perfect time to take advantage of renewable energy. Reduce your reliance on fossil fuels; save money on energy bills whilst lowering your carbon footprint and export surplus energy back to the grid via an SEG (Smart Export Guarantee) tariff.

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