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  2. Passmore Edwards Centre - Wikipedia

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    His mother, Susan Passmore, was born in Newton Abbot and lived there until the age of 10. [2] In 1901 Passmore Edwards proposed to erect a library in the town in memory of his mother, with the condition that the Newton Abbot Urban District Council adopt the measures outlined in the Public Libraries Act 1850.

  3. Loo of the Year Awards - Wikipedia

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    Toilets in Education – National Winner; Hygiene Room – National Winner; Other awards include: Individual UK Loo of the Year Trophy The winner of this award is selected from one of the eight national winners in the Public Toilet Entries and the Individual Category Entries categories above. UK Corporate Provider Trophy

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  5. Exeter bus station - Wikipedia

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    Totnes via Newton Abbot & Ipplepen 9: Honiton via Sidmouth 9A: Seaton via Sidmouth X30: Seaton via Honiton 38: Ivybridge via Bovey Tracey, where certain journeys continue to Newton Abbot as route 39 instead of Ivybridge 44: Honiton via Ottery St Mary 44A: Axminster via Honiton 55: Tiverton via Stoke Canon 355: Tiverton via Thorverton & Silverton 57

  6. Category:Public toilets - Wikipedia

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  7. Community toilet scheme - Wikipedia

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    A community toilet scheme or courtesy toilet scheme is a type of initiative originating in the UK, whereby local councils seek to increase the provision of public toilets by encouraging private businesses (typically food and retail outlets) to make their toilets available to members of the public. [1]

  8. Old Town Hall, Newton Abbot - Wikipedia

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    The Old Town Hall, also known as No. 9 Devon Square, is a former municipal building in Devon Square in Newton Abbot, a town in Devon, in England. The structure, which started life as a private house and was later converted for municipal use, is a Grade II listed building. [1]

  9. Teignbridge - Wikipedia

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    Teignbridge is a local government district in Devon, England.Its council is based in the town of Newton Abbot.The district also includes the towns of Ashburton, Buckfastleigh, Dawlish, Kingsteignton and Teignmouth, along with numerous villages and surrounding rural areas.