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The Last Speakers: Racing Time to Save Devon's Disappearing Tongue

The Last Speakers: Racing Time to Save Devon's Disappearing Tongue

In village halls and care homes across Devon, a quiet emergency is unfolding. The distinctive dialect that has shaped local identity for centuries is vanishing faster than anyone imagined, and a dedicated group of linguists and volunteers are fighting to preserve what remains before it's lost forever.

City Refugees: When Creative Dreams Meet Devon Reality

City Refugees: When Creative Dreams Meet Devon Reality

They arrived with romantic notions of rural inspiration and creative freedom, but what happens when London's artistic refugees discover that Devon's creative paradise comes with its own unique set of challenges? We speak to the artists, writers and musicians who made the leap.

Sky Watchers: The Last Generation of Devon's Weather Whisperers

Sky Watchers: The Last Generation of Devon's Weather Whisperers

While most of us check our phones for the weather forecast, a dwindling band of Devon fishermen still read the skies like an ancient text. These coastal oracles possess knowledge that's been whispered from father to son for centuries, and now researchers are racing to preserve their wisdom before it vanishes with the tide.

Brushstrokes and Bitter: The Vanishing Masters of Devon's Pub Sign Heritage

Brushstrokes and Bitter: The Vanishing Masters of Devon's Pub Sign Heritage

In workshops tucked away behind Devon's ancient stone walls, a handful of artisans still wield brushes loaded with gold leaf and vermillion, creating the swinging masterpieces that have crowned our pubs for centuries. But as these last guardians of a uniquely British craft reach retirement, the question looms: who will paint the stories of our communities tomorrow?

When the Music Stops: The Quiet Death of Dartmouth's Spontaneous Sessions

When the Music Stops: The Quiet Death of Dartmouth's Spontaneous Sessions

In the shadowy corners of Dartmouth's oldest harbourside pubs, something precious is slipping away. The impromptu musical sessions that once brought together fishermen, locals, and wandering musicians around shared pints and weathered fiddles are becoming memories. We explore why these organic gatherings are vanishing and meet the quiet guardians fighting to preserve them.

The Green Guardians: Saving Devon's Ancient Boundaries One Branch at a Time

The Green Guardians: Saving Devon's Ancient Boundaries One Branch at a Time

Across Devon's rolling countryside, an intricate network of living boundaries tells the story of a thousand years of agriculture. But as these ancient hedgerows face unprecedented threats, a dedicated band of craftspeople are working to preserve both the skill and the landscape that defines our county.

Chasing Shadows: The Dawn Patrol of Devon's Light Hunters

Chasing Shadows: The Dawn Patrol of Devon's Light Hunters

Before most of us have had our morning coffee, a dedicated band of photographers are already perched on clifftops and riverbanks across the South Hams, cameras ready to capture those fleeting moments when Devon's landscape transforms into pure magic. We meet the obsessive community turning sunrise into an art form.

Between Two Shores: The Enduring Legacy of Dartmouth's Ancient Ferry Crossing

Between Two Shores: The Enduring Legacy of Dartmouth's Ancient Ferry Crossing

For seven centuries, a simple passenger ferry has connected Dartmouth and Kingswear across the River Dart, surviving wars, storms, and the relentless march of modernisation. Meet the dedicated souls who keep this floating bridge between communities alive in an age that's forgotten the value of human connection.

River Queens: The Forgotten Women Who Once Ruled Dartmouth's Waters

River Queens: The Forgotten Women Who Once Ruled Dartmouth's Waters

For centuries, women have been the unsung heroes of the Dart estuary, operating ferries, managing waterside establishments, and keeping river commerce flowing. Today, a new generation of women are rediscovering and reclaiming this forgotten maritime heritage.