-
Join Ben each weekday from 6am Sponsored by GD-CarSales.co.uk
Join Ben each weekday from 6am Sponsored by GD-CarSales.co.uk
-
Ask Your Smart Speaker to "Play DevonAir Radio"
Ask Your Smart Speaker to "Play DevonAir Radio"
-
Join Andy for the Daytime Show
Join Andy for the Daytime Show
- Join Elliot for great music and all your traffic updates.
- DAB+ Exeter & Surrounding Areas
-
Download Our FREE App
Download Our FREE App From Your App Store Available For IOS & Android
Recently Played
-
Shoulda Woulda Coulda
Beverley Knight -
Lady Marmalade
All Saints -
Raspberry Beret
Prince -
Amazing
George Michael
Exeter & East Devon News
-
Police appeal for information following a serious injury collision on the A35 at AxminsterPolice are appealing for witnesses and information following a serious road traffic collision on A35, at Axminster, on Wednesday 4 March.
-
Exeter GPs expand neighbourhood health servicesPatients in Exeter will benefit from improved access to local healthcare as St Leonard’s Practice opens five new clinical rooms to expand neighbourhood health services.
-
Still time to have your say on Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) fundingThere’s still time to take part in the council’s consultation on Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) funding.
-
Plans set out for new Exeter to Cranbrook walking and cycling routeA new report from Devon County Council sets out proposals to complete a new off‑road walking, wheeling and cycling route between Exeter and Cranbrook.
-
Step forward for Devon’s newest town’s £29m shopping listA nearly £29 million shopping list of infrastructure and services for Devon’s newest town has taken a step forward.
-
Plea to protect Devon’s ‘lifeline’ librariesDevon’s libraries provide a ‘lifeline’ for families across the county, and cutting their opening hours will leave vulnerable people with nowhere to go, councillors have been told.
-
Smelly Exeter car park makeover postponedPlans to restore an Exeter car park that looks like a ‘dystopian film set’ and smells of urine have been put on hold.
-
Your views wanted on nature in Exeter and how we can all support itEveryone who lives, works in or visits Exeter is being asked to give their views on nature in the city, how we can best protect and support it and how it can thrive in the future.
Teignbridge News
-
Lifeline for lido as Teignmouth takes the plungeSwimmers fighting to save a South Devon pool have been thrown a lifeline.
-
Backing for Newton Abbot speed camera which caught 6,000 driversA controversial Devon speed camera which caught 6,000 drivers going over a 30mph speed limit in its first three months has been backed by local councillors.
-
Chatty benches are coming despite ‘creepy people’ warningA nationwide drive to combat loneliness by getting people to sit down for a chat together could be coming to South Devon – despite fears they might attract ‘creepy’ people.
-
Stover Country Park restoration celebrates its momentous completionA major three‑year restoration project at Stover Country Park has now been completed, and the public are invited to help celebrate the occasion on Sunday 8 March.
South Devon News
-
South West Water Pleads Guilty Over Devon Drinking Water ContaminationSouth West Water (SWW) has admitted supplying water unfit for human consumption following a parasitic outbreak in Devon last year
-
Derelict Paignton seafront pub to become new conference centreA Paignton seafront pub which was scheduled to be knocked down and turned into a car park is to be transformed into a new conference centre instead.
-
Torquay Victorian garden flats plan moves a step closerDevelopers planning homes on a historic Victorian walled garden site in Torquay have seen their plans take a major step forward.
-
New Torbay Mayor chosen despite blocking bidThe next Mayor of Torbay will be Conservative councillor Hazel Foster, despite a last-minute bid by opposition councillors to block her appointment.
Devon News
-
Changes to recycling from later this month say government – but most householders will see little changeRecycling in England is set to increase, thanks to new Simpler Recycling reforms set out by UK government.
-
Plans set out to improve short breaks support for disabled children and families in DevonDevon County Council has set out proposals to improve short breaks support for disabled children and young people, in a report to be discussed by its Cabinet next week.
-
Devon County Council to address housing needDevon County Council Cabinet members will be asked to give the green light to exploring innovative housing solutions for people who need it most.
-
Hospiscare smashes fundraising record to ‘keep care at home’.Devon-based charity Hospiscare is celebrating the results of a record-breaking 36-hour fundraising giveathon.
-
South West leads England on shingles vaccine uptake, but thousands still missing out on vital protectionThe South West is outperforming the England average on shingles vaccine uptake across both eligible age groups, new UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) data shows. Yet the majority of newly eligible adults in the region have yet to come forward for their free jab.
-
Devon school unions call public meeting over 'unfair' funding and budget transfer decisionEducation unions representing headteachers, teachers and support staff across Devon are calling a public meeting to expose what they describe as a long-standing and unfair funding system that leaves Devon’s children 'worth less' than pupils elsewhere in England.
-
‘Regular visitors’ might be able to join sewage legal claimVisitors who regularly come to Devon could be eligible to join a prospective class action lawsuit targeting South West Water.
-
Pothole numbers skyrocket after brutal winterDevon’s pothole problem looks to have skyrocketed this year with the brutal weather conditions pounding the county’s highways network.



