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Eastdevon.net- Seaton - The holiday destination of Seaton located in East Devon near Beer, Axmouth, Lyme Regis and Axminster. Information and links for the area including history, facilities, businesses and daytrips.

Seaton-Today - Online local news through newspaper Pulman's Weekly including information about local businesses, events, classified and employment. Search capabilities.

Seaton and District Music Club - Seaton's classical music club presents an annual season of six professional concerts between October and March - plus a seventh in May or June - in Seaton Town Hall. How to join, commissions, concert schedules.

Seaton Museum - Local museum concentrating on the lower Axe Valley and including the adjacent villages of Beer, Axmouth, Branscombe, Colyton and Colyford. Details of opening times, location and exhibits.

Seaton Chamber of Commerce - The site contains a directory of Chamber of Commerce members in Seaton as well as a discussion area for anybody interested in Seaton and the Axe Valley.

Seaton Town Council - Information for Seaton Town Council in East Devon, England, including Councillor's details, and committee minutes

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