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Western Morning News front page, January 7 2023 Western Morning News front page, December 3 1918. The Western Morning News is a daily regional newspaper founded in 1860, and covering the West Country including Devon, Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly and parts of Somerset and Dorset in the South West of England.
Budd died from cancer at his home in Lyme Regis, on 1 April 2023, at the age of 85. [7] [8] [9] His funeral took place on 5 May 2023, at Sacred Heart Church, Exeter, with Archbishop John Wilson of Southwark presiding. He was buried at Buckfast Abbey on the same day. [10]
Various other newspapers had come and gone in Plymouth in the preceding 100 years. The WEH was published by the owners of the Western Daily Mercury . It was then bought by Sir Leicester Harmsworth in 1921 — a year after he bought the Western Morning News company — and was renamed The Evening Herald and Western Evening News on 17 September 1923.
The following notable deaths in the United Kingdom occurred in 2022.Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order as set out in WP:NAMESORT.A typical entry reports information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth and subsequent nationality (if applicable), what subject was noted for, year of birth (if known), and reference.
PLYMOUTH — A historic hotel, Irish pub and restaurant in downtown Plymouth is closed for the foreseeable future. 52 Stafford , formerly named The Fig & The Pheasant , closed at the end of ...
Patricia Bredin, 88, UK's first Eurovision Song Contest participant in 1957. [201] Joe Caven, 86, Scottish footballer (Brighton & Hove Albion). 14 August Harris Mann, 85, British car designer (Morris Marina, Austin Allegro, Princess, Triumph TR7). Brian Snowdon, 88, English professional footballer (Blackpool, Portsmouth, Millwall, Crystal Palace).
Ford Park Cemetery is a 34.5-acre (140,000 m 2) cemetery in central Plymouth, England, established by the Plymouth, Stonehouse & Devonport Cemetery Company in 1846 and opened in 1848. [1] At the time it was outside the boundary of the Three Towns and was created to alleviate the overcrowding in the churchyards of the local parish churches. [1]
The Sunday Independent was a well respected newspaper formerly based in Plymouth, then in Liskeard, and finally in Truro Cornwall. It was published on Sundays throughout South West England. [1] The paper was founded in 1808 [2] and had a circulation of 7,261 in 2003 (last registered figures with the Audit Bureau of Circulations). [3]