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Friday, 19 February 2010

This week in numbers: all the memorable numbers of the last seven days
This week's Week in Numbers are 5, 14, 9, 44, 22, 1,000. Find out why...
5 children were rescued by the RNLI after they became trapped on a cliff called Roundham Head between Paignton and Torquay.
14 was the age of Britain’s youngest known service casualty of World War Two. Reginald Earnshaw died under enemy fire aboard the SS North Devon.
9 million pounds is being invested into Cornwall’s eco-town project. 150 carbon-neutral eco-show homes will be built around St Austell, 90 homes will be given a green makeover with a total of 2,000 expected to be built.
44 out of 50 lambs stolen from a farm in Hampshire have been found near New Malden.
22 residents at James Day Care Home in Dorset have to be rehomed after learning it will close in two months due to rising rent costs.
1,000 dog owners in Llanidloes, Powys, have received letters from the mayor urging them to clean up after their pets.
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