Local radio is provided by
The Voice, a station based in nearby
Barnstaple that broadcasts across North Devon on FM and DAB. Most of the content on the station is locally produced. Local news and television programmes are provided by
BBC South West and
ITV West Country. Television signals are received from the nearby
Huntshaw Cross TV transmitter situated north east of the town.
BBC Local Radio station that broadcast to the town is
BBC Radio Devon on 94.8 FM. The regional radio station
Heart West can be received in the town on FM and DAB. The station is a part of the
Heart network and broadcasts across the South West of England. Most of the shows broadcast are national shows from the Heart London studios, rather than region-specific ones. Region-specific content includes the weekday Drivetime show produced in
Bristol, and local advertising. The local newspaper is the
North Devon Journal also based in Barnstaple. The
Western Morning News is a regional paper widely available. Most households receive a copy of the
North Devon Gazette every week.
The Crier is the community newsletter and diary delivered free to most households in the town and surrounding area for ten months of the year. Torrington's
football teams are
Torrington F.C. in the , and
Torridgeside A.F.C. in the There are also rugby, netball, tennis and swimming teams. Torrington nine-hole Golf Course is northwest of the town centre. Great Torrington Bowling Club, established in 1645, is the third oldest bowling club in England. As of 2024 Torrington is also home to North Devon’s first and only Baseball Club, the Torrington Riptides. Torrington has a running and athletics club, Torrington AAC, who train weekly in and around the town. Great Torrington is twinned with the French port town of
Roscoff, situated in northern Brittany. Roscoff is served by the
Brittany Ferries service from
Plymouth and is a popular destination for school trips from the area. ==Transport==