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Late Twentieth Century Torquay: decline and renewal

Summary by We Are South Devon
Not everyone had a great holiday experience in post-war Torquay. Some complained about crowded roads, unreliable trains, unpredictable weather, low-quality food and drab accommodation. In 1947 the journalist James Pope Hennessy called in: “The whole town was swarming with holidaymakers, only they did not seem to be making holiday. There was something unduly oppressive in […] The post Late Twentieth Century Torquay: decline and renewal appeared f…
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We Are South Devon broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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