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Exeter & East Devon News
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Guide dog puppies’ training gets off to a flying start at Exeter Airport
Exeter Airport recently welcomed some VIP visitors as guide dog puppies descended for a dedicated training day to give them new experiences.
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Clyst Honiton Neighbourhood Plan Officially Adopted by East Devon District Council
The plan is now a fully adopted part of the statutory development plan, alongside the East Devon Local Plan, and will be used to guide planning decisions within the designated Neighbourhood Area.
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Residents Back Appeal After Crews Struggle to Access Roads
Waste and recycling crews have recently struggled to access several residential roads in Exeter due to cars parked on corners.
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Movie star Easter egg-stravaganza this spring at the University of Exeter
Some of history’s most famous film characters are joining in the Easter egg-stravaganza fun as part of exciting free events at the University of Exeter.
Teignbridge News
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No more famous names on Devon street signs?
The days of naming streets after famous people could be over in parts of Devon.
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Play park damaged by vandals in Dawlish
Dawlish Town Council is deeply shocked and appalled by recent incidents of anti-social behaviour and arson which have occurred in the Manor Gardens Play Park, and potentially Coryton Cove.
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Anger over Newton Abbot ‘new town’ sewerage delay
The prospect of hundreds of new homes on the outskirts of Newton Abbot could be held up for years by delays in building a new sewerage system.
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Artworks brighten up the streets and subways in Newton Abbot
Two new art installations, partly funded by the Teignbridge Arts Project (TAP), are brightening up the streets and subways in Newton Abbot.
South Devon News
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Torquay big wheel will ‘lift the spirits’ for years to come
Torquay’s seafront big wheel will continue to ‘lift the spirits’ of the town for years to come after the local planning committee gave it a unanimous thumbs up.
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Mobile police station gives the public another way to share feedback on policing, Torquay
Feedback on community policing and crime reports are essential to Devon & Cornwall Police’s response to tackling crime. As part of the police’s focus to connect with people in Torquay, the mobile police station offers another opportunity for the public to speak with a police officer.
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Enjoy Torquay’s harbourside this Easter with two days of FREE family-friendly activities
This Easter, Torbay Council invite the community and visitors to join them for two days of free activities and entertainment, celebrating the official opening of the new public realm space.
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Decision soon on Torquay town centre redevelopment
A decision is expected this summer on £70 million plans to transform a shopping centre in the middle of Torquay.
Devon News
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Queen Elizabeth’s School Takes Part in Exciting Euroscola Session
Students from Queen Elizabeth’s School (QE) have taken part in a Euroscola session in Strasbourg this term.
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Don’t fall foul of the fatal five
Devon & Cornwall Police is supporting a national campaign highlighting the most common causes of fatal and serious road traffic collisions.
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Mixed reaction as Devon chief’s pay in top two per cent of nearly 4,000 senior council workers
Local politicians have given a mixed reaction to news that Devon County Council’s chief executive is one of the highest paid local government officials in the country.
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South West Water customers have raised more than £11 million for WaterAid
South West Water customers have raised more than £11.4 million for WaterAid since 1990 after adding £653,000 in donations last year.