Sidmouth news round-up: Our 5 most popular stories of the week

By Will Goddard

19th Dec 2021 | Local News

Sidmouth town centre (Nub News, Will Goddard)
Sidmouth town centre (Nub News, Will Goddard)

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Here are the top 5 most-read Sidmouth stories on our website over the past week:

1. Sidmouth: Major 12-week roadworks to take place on main route into town next month

Major resurfacing and drainage works will be carried out next month in Sidmouth, Devon County Council has said.

2. Sidmouth Boxing Day swim cancelled due to Omicron variant concerns

Sidmouth's annual Boxing Day swim has been cancelled for the second year in a row due to concerns over the recent spread of the Omicron variant of the Covid-19 virus.

3. Sidmouth coronavirus: Find out how many Covid cases there are in the local area

Sidmouth residents can now see the number of Covid cases in their area on an interactive government map.

4. Sidmouth: Councillors agree Sidford Business Park building heights 'through gritted teeth'

The size of buildings at a controversial business park to be built in Sidford has been agreed by East Devon District Council (EDDC) "through gritted teeth."

5. Sidmouth: Rockfish seafood restaurant plans still going ahead despite delays, owner confirms

The opening of a new seafood restaurant in Sidmouth is still going ahead despite delays, the owner has confirmed. ————— Enjoyed this article? For daily updates on what's happening in Sidmouth, follow us on Facebook and Twitter. You can also sign up to our free weekly newsletter featuring exclusive articles for subscribers - just type your email into the box below.

     

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