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Exeter & East Devon News
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East Devon creatives and culture organisations to receive new funding.East Devon culture organisations and creatives looking to fund a new cultural project, festival or event can access support through a new round of ACED's Creative East Devon Fund.
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Exeter collaboration scoops major award for safer stroke careA cutting-edge collaboration, including experts from the University of Exeter and the Royal Devon NHS, has been recognised for its contribution to stroke treatment and care.
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Second Christmas Day swimmer identifiedA second swimmer who went missing during a Christmas Day sea swim in Budleigh Salterton has been identified as Tom Johnson, a 47-year-old teacher and father of two.
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Plan for 63 homes lands on controversial ‘hedge destruction’ siteDevelopers are making a renewed bid for a 63-homes plan on land where a hedgerow was destroyed and efforts were made to protect mature trees from being cut down.
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Have Your Say on Cranbrook’s New Leisure & Wellbeing CentreResidents are invited to see the latest proposals for Cranbrook's new Leisure and Wellbeing centre and share their thoughts on this major new community facility.
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Criminal damage in Pinhoe, ExeterPolice are appealing for any information about graffiti on a Mosque in Exeter.
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Massive Exeter student flats block would ‘tower over homes’A huge new building containing nearly 300 purpose-built flats for Exeter University students could get the go-ahead next week.
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Flag removal on one city road could cost £6kThe cost of removing Union Jack and St George Cross flags on one Exeter Road has been estimated at £6,000.
Teignbridge News
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Dumped batteries could still cause bin lorry firesHalting a scheme to recycle batteries in household rubbish might not make life any safer for Teignbridge waste collectors, councillors have been warned.
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Teignmouth lido to be sold off to save council cashA South Devon lido described by users as ‘a lovely pool in a lovely location’ is to be sold off.
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‘End game’ in sight for Devon’s longest planning wrangleMore than £10,000 has been raised by Newton Abbot environment campaigners as they prepare for what could be the ‘end game’ for the town’s most controversial building site.
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Newton Abbot pothole problem ‘getting out of hand’More than 50 fresh potholes have appeared in a busy Newton Abbot street as a result of recent storms.
South Devon News
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Children arriving at Paignton school ‘cold, tired and hungry’Children at a Paignton school are turning up for classes cold, tired and hungry, according to the bay’s MP.
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MP’s anger over threat to pioneering Torbay health care projectHealthcare officials who are poised to end a ground-breaking partnership with Torbay Council because it costs too much have been accused of letting spending spiral out of control.
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Paignton Pupils Take Action Against Plastic PollutionPupils from St Michael’s C of E Academy, rolled up their sleeves for a Paignton beach clean to raise awareness of plastic pollution and its impact on the environment.
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Fresh plans lodged for controversial Torquay garden siteRevised plans for homes on a hotly-contested site in Torquay are continuing to divide local opinion.
Devon News
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86% of people in South West in the dark about free power cut helplineNew research from National Grid Electricity Distribution (NGED) shows 86% of people in the South West don’t know about the first port of call in a power cut – the 105 helpline. 105 is a free number that connects callers directly to their local electricity network operator in the event of a power cut.
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Devon welcomes Government drive to raise profile of fosteringDevon County Council has welcomed the Government’s announcement to recruit 10,000 new foster carers by 2029.
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Burglars target units at Crediton industrial estatePolice Officers are appealing for witnesses after burglars targeted two commercial premises at a Crediton industrial estate.
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Cancer blood test detection research rolls out to 60 practices in Devon.A pilot project to help GPs spot early warning signs of cancer from routine blood tests has now rolled out to 60 GP practices in Devon.
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Libraries Helping Children Navigate Fake NewsLibraries Unlimited is partnering with The Guardian Foundation to bring a series of free news literacy workshops for families to libraries in Devon.
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Flood-hit communities can apply for grant scheme supportCommunities hit by flooding as a result of Storm Chandra and recent wet weather are being encouraged to approach the Devon Community Resilience Forum if they need support.
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Improved support for survivors of rape and sexual abuseSurvivors of sexual abuse and rape will now be provided with improved support that better meets their needs across the region.
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HPV vaccine coverage in the South West outperforms national average, but nearly 56,000 eligible young people remain unprotectedThe UK Health Security Agency has published annual coverage data for the HPV vaccination programme for the 2024/25 school year. While the South West has achieved higher vaccination rates than the England average across all year groups, around 1 in 4 young people in the region are still leaving school without protection.



