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visitors each month (running at approx 100,000 visitors per year). It’s undisputedly the # 1 unofficial local site. An important part of the website is the What’s On section which boasts a comprehensive list of what’s going on locally and is constantly updated. We want to make sure we tell everyone locally about everything that goes on in and around Dartmouth – particularly if it’s a community/charity/ village/town event. If you have an event to publicise please let us know! We offer the opportunity to promote an event FOR FREE
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