A TOURIST has died after being pulled from the sea at a popular beach in the UK, say cops. The man, believed to be in his 40s, was pulled from the water at Croyde Bay, north Devon, after he got into ...
A sewage leak from a nearby treatment plant is keeping surfers out of the water at Croyde this evening. The sewage is thought to have been discharged from the water treatment plant near to the beach.
A holiday park has been placed in the top five best in Devon after a report by Mumsnet found families loving their experience when visiting - and it’s mostly down to the beautiful location and ...
A woman has tragically died after being pulled from the sea at Croyde beach in north Devon on Saturday. As many beachgoers made the most of the hottest day of the year, witnesses reportedly saw a ...
Daily RNLI lifeguard patrols at Croyde Bay have been extended to last for another month. Woolacombe beach will also have cover at weekends and during the October half-term. Despite the coronavirus ...
A woman has died after being pulled from the sea on one of the hottest days of the year. Emergency services have confirmed that the woman died in the tragedy in Croyde Bay in North Devon yesterday.
A female holidaymaker has died after being swept out to sea at a popular surfing hotspot. The unnamed woman had been been visiting Croyde Bay in north Devon with her family today when the tragedy ...
One person has died after getting into trouble in the sea at a beach in North Devon on Saturday. Coastguards, the RNLI, an air ambulance and police were called to Croyde beach at about 10:30 BST to ...
Former Olympic rower James Cracknell and his 11-year-old son saved the lives of two drowning people at a Devon beach. Cracknell, who won two gold medals in the Coxless Four first in 2000 and then in ...
There are currently 250,000 surfers in the UK. The biggest surf normally occurs on a pushing tide, especially on the Bristol Channel coast. Croyde Bay in North Devon and Fistral Beach in Cornwall are ...
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