Plymouth People | Saahi Aroori
New Green Councillor Is Already Making People Take Notice Saahi Aroori walked into Plymouth City Council’s chamber last month having won the Drake ward seat…
New Green Councillor Is Already Making People Take Notice Saahi Aroori walked into Plymouth City Council’s chamber last month having won the Drake ward seat…
Green Party members Lauren McClay and Saahi Aroori have been surprised and delighted after receiving gifted portraits created by artist Sadie O’Hanlon. The pieces were…
Inside the Plymouth Shop Keeping a Dying Craft Alive The sound hits you the moment you walk through the door. Grinding wheels humming, leather scraping…
Green Light Cast your mind back to when Home Park had railings, terraces and the kind of atmosphere only a standing crowd can create. Those…
Mutley Plain, 1949. We take a look back at one of Plymouth’s streets through a stunning set of archive images and compare them to how…
Plymouth Artist Behind City’s Colourful Murals Returns to Restore Popular Bee Subway. What was once just another dark concrete underpass has become one of Chaddlewood’s…
The old leisure pool was where generations of Plymouth families learned to swim, spent weekends in the water and made memories that many still remember…
Members of the Plymouth Philharmonic Choir are currently rehearsing for an upcoming concert that will bring an evening of powerful choral music to the heart…
Reform claims victory as Labour climbs down over controversial Life Centre proposal Reform UK has claimed victory after Labour announced that plans to replace the…
Plymouth is a city rich in history from its harbours and naval heritage to its historic streets and local traditions. Among these traditions, one has…
For generations in Plymouth, getting a first tattoo meant one name above all others: Doc Price. Now 93, Doc is widely recognised as the pioneer…
Tucked away in a quiet corner of Plymstock, Radford Park looks, at first glance, like any other green space. A lake, trees, footpaths, and people…