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Borough of Torbay
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Geography
Status: Unitary, Borough
Region: South West England
Ceremonial County: Devon
Area:
- Total
Ranked 260th
62.88 km²
Admin. HQ: Torquay
ONS code: 00HH
Demographics
Population:
- Total (2008 est.)
- Density
Ranked 147th
134,000
2131 / km²
Ethnicity: 98.8% White
Politics
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Torbay Borough Council
http://www.torbay.gov.uk/
Leadership: Mayor & Cabinet
Elected Mayor: Nicholas Bye (Con)
Executive: Conservative
MPs: Adrian Sanders (LD)

Torbay (pronounced /tɔrˈbeɪ/) is an east-facing bay and natural harbour, at the western most end of Lyme Bay in the south-west of England, situated roughly midway between the cities of Exeter and Plymouth. Part of the ceremonial county of Devon, Torbay was made a unitary authority on April 1, 1998. Tourist authorities call it the English Riviera on account of its beaches and mild climate; it is a popular area with holiday makers.

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[edit] Geography

There are three main towns around the bay: Torquay in the north, Paignton in the centre, and Brixham in the south, which have become connected over the years, swallowing up villages and towns such as St Marychurch, Cockington, Marldon, Churston Ferrers and Galmpton.

The County Borough of Torbay was created in 1968 by the amalgamation of the Municipal Borough of Torquay, Urban District of Paignton and Urban District of Brixham, also taking in parts of the civil parishes of Coffinswell and Kerswells from Newton Abbot Rural District and Churston Ferrers and Marldon from Totnes Rural District. The County Borough became the Borough of Torbay under local government reorganisation in 1974. In October 2005 Torbay became the first area of the South West to have an elected Mayor with Nick Bye being the successful candidate.

The southern limit of Torbay is Berry Head, and the northern limit is Hopes Nose, although Torquay itself stretches further north into Babbacombe Bay, where the beaches at Oddicombe and Babbacombe can be found; these are noted for their interesting Breccia cliffs.

Torbay is bordered by the South Hams to the south and west, and by Teignbridge to the north. Nearby towns include Totnes and Dartmouth in the South Hams Newton Abbot and Teignmouth in Teignbridge.

Because of the mild climate, Torbay palm trees are a common sight along the coast. However, this 'palm' is in fact a cabbage tree (Cordyline australis), originating from New Zealand. These trees flourish elsewhere in the UK. It is suggested that the popularity of cabbage trees in Torbay is attributable to their first being introduced to the UK in that region.

The area has a large number of European students learning English.

The fishing port of Brixham is home to one of England and Wales's most successful fishing fleets and regularly lands more value than any UK port outside of Scotland.

Torbay's many geological features have led to the establishment of the English Riviera Geopark, one of 53 geoparks worldwide; as of July 2008, this is the sole urban geopark.[1]

[edit] Transport

Torbay has three stations on the National Rail network:

These stations are now operated by First Great Western, as are some of the journeys that operates through them since Wessex trains was taken over by the company in 2006.

Torbay lacks direct motorway links and is served by the A380 road from Exeter. This road route into Torbay from Newton Abbot is congested in summer and during commuter hours. There are plans to remedy the situation though no clear alternative have been found as the road passes by areas of outstanding natural beauty.[2] A bypass has been planned since as early as the 1930s and has come close on a few occasions to being built, however the latest plan was halted in autumn 2008 [3] so the long term future is uncertain. It is most likely alternative schemes such as traffic calming, road widening and alterations to the existing A380 road will be implemented instead.

The bus franchise is largely operated by Stagecoach South West of the similarly named group, that operates a large share of the market in Torbay and the neighbouring towns of South Devon.

[edit] Notable people

Famous former residents of Torbay include authors Agatha Christie (who set many of her novels in a thinly disguised version of the borough), Charles Kingsley, Edmund Gosse and Rudyard Kipling. Peter Cook, comic, (half of a famous comedy team with Dudley Moore; Movie star Tom Sellick inspired a road in Brixam to be named after the actor; the great industrialist and architect of the nearby Atmospheric railway, Isambard Kingdom Brunel; Prog-rock band Wishbone Ash, supermodel Lily Cole comedian Jim Davidson and astrologer Russell Grant also originate from the area.

Tennis player/TV presenter Sue Barker - Born Paignton April 1956.

[edit] Twin towns

Torbay is twinned with Hameln in Lower Saxony, Germany (since 1973), and Hellevoetsluis in the Netherlands (since 1989).

[edit] References

  1. ^ Global status for Torbay (retried 7 July 2008)
  2. ^ "Impact of the First Local Travel Plan on Torbay". torbay.gov.uk. http://www.torbay.gov.uk/ltp1_delivery_report_final_document.pdf. Retrieved 2006-12-02. 
  3. ^ Herald Express 26th November 2008

[edit] External links

Coordinates: 50°27′08″N 3°33′25″W / 50.45226°N 3.55682°W / 50.45226; -3.55682




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