It’s a look back nearly 30 years this week to see what the good folk of Teignbridge were up to in October 1995
Dawlish Rep were presenting Ten Times Table at the Shaftesbury Theatre in the town. From left: Penny Doyle as Helen, Chris Chappell as Eric and David Slough as Lawrence. (Steve Pope/MDA)
Dawlish Rep were presenting Ten Times Table at the Shaftesbury Theatre in the town. Tally Ho! from Douglas Gray as Ray and Brian Doyle as Donald. (Steve Pope/MDA)
New sponsorship for Newton Abbot Squash Club Men's 1st Team. From left Bob Coates , Mary Hooper from sponsors Francis Clark, Paul Dart, Dave Brown and Keith Mitchell (Steve Pope/MDA)
Opening of a new Quiet Area for pupils at Gatehouse Primary School in Dawlish. Classroom assistant Glen Taylor and Paul Martin from sponsors SWEB with pupils in the new area (Steve Pope/MDA)
Highweek Primary School in Newton Abbot receives a visit from the Devon Air Ambulance. The school's retired teacher Jenny Buckle is picture here with paramedics Dave Hartland and Chris Wyatt (Steve Pope/MDA)
Devon Air Ambulance plays a flying visit to Knowles Hill School in Newton - and in the process picks up a cheque for £400 from Peter Kerr, a teacher at the school. (Steve Pope/MDA)
New computer equipment for youngsters at Stokeinteignhead courtesy of Tescos. The store manager John Steer was on hand to present the pupils with their new Acorn computer (Steve Pope/MDA)
Pet blessing at the Church of the Holy Spirit in Bovey Tracey. Father Michael Murphy blesses guinea pigs Pin and Pinny, along with their owner Jorely Badger from Lustleigh (Steve Pope/MDA)
The political conference season was in full swing, and at the Ashburton headquarters (The Golden Lion) of the Official Monster Raving Looney Party the top tier of the esteemed party pose for the camera (Steve Pope/MDA)