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Bed and Breakfast
St Dominick, Cornwall
(2.0 miles away)

Cornish Connection Booking
Tavistock, Devon
(4.3 miles away)

Harrowbarrow/Metherell Play Park
Harrowbarrow, Cornwall
(1.3 miles away)

WEIGHT WATCHERS IN CALLINGTON
Callington, Cornwall
(3.9 miles away)

Goose Fair Lower Deck CafΘ
Tavistock, Devon
(4.3 miles away)

Green Group/and Wildlife Trust for the Tamar Valley
St Anns Chapel, Cornwall
(0.7 miles away)

Compassion for the Wild - care and release of fox cubs into suitable habitat localities in the Tamar Valley
St Anns Chapel, Cornwall
(0.7 miles away)

Lost/Missing Grey Cat
Callington, Cornwall
(3.9 miles away)

Lost cat found
Bere Ferrers, Devon
(4.7 miles away)

Lost cat
Bere Ferrers, Devon
(4.7 miles away)

Lost Cat
Bere Alston, Devon
(2.6 miles away)

LOST CAT
Tavistock, Devon
(4.3 miles away)

Lost Cat
Bere Ferrers, Devon
(4.7 miles away)

LOST CAT
Calstock, Cornwall
(1.2 miles away)

LOST CAT
Whitchurch, Devon
(4.5 miles away)

LOST CAT
Tavistock, Devon
(4.3 miles away)

Have you FOUND a CAT?
Callington, Cornwall
(3.9 miles away)

New Opening
Tavistock, Devon
(4.3 miles away)

Have you FOUND a CAT?
Callington, Cornwall
(3.9 miles away)

Have you LOST a CAT?
Callington, Cornwall
(3.9 miles away)

General Notices & Events
Societies & Groups
Local Trades & Businesses
UKV Classifieds
UKV Accommodation
The Coachouse Hotel & Restaurant, Tavistock
(3.4 miles away)
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Browns Tavistock Gold Award, Tavistock
(4.3 miles away)
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Bedford Hotel, Tavistock
(4.4 miles away)
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The Horn Of Plenty, Tavistock
(4.4 miles away)
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