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Exeter & East Devon News
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Exeter man jailed for rapeAn Exeter man has been jailed for eight-and-a-half years for rape & other offences. Colby Hill, 22, was convicted of two rapes after trial. He also admitted strangulation and other charges, and was given an extended licence & indefinite restraining order.
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Coast Clear for Stronger Flood and Erosion Protection in the South WestStronger, more cost-effective flood and coastal protection is set for Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole after a Cabinet decision. A shared South West service, launched with East Devon in 2024, is boosting expertise, funding bids and project delivery.
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Don’t forget to register to vote in May’s local electionsExeter residents have until 20 April to register to vote in May’s local elections. Anyone not registered won’t be able to vote in the City Council poll on 7 May. The electoral register lists eligible voters, and people can sign up online in minutes.
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Serious injury road traffic collision in Ebford, ExmouthPolice are investigating a serious road traffic collision in Ebford on the outskirts of Exmouth and are appealing for any witnesses to come forward.
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The Friends of Exeter Cathedral has announced that they will award up to £2 million towards a major new project within the cathedral.Friends Charity Pledges £2 million towards Exeter Cathedral’s new lighting and sound systems in the Nave.
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Devon town’s rail station bid remains on trackEfforts to reopen a railway station in a Devon town remain on track thanks to a confirmation of funding by the government.
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Exeter pub with its own mysterious skeleton preservedAn historic Exeter pub which boasts a mysterious skeleton in its cellar has been protected as part of a massive project to restore the fire-ravaged Royal Clarence Hotel.
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Easter treats for youngsters in temporary accommodationChildren living in temporary accommodation in Exeter won’t go without a chocolate treat this Easter thanks to the generosity of people in the city.
Teignbridge News
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‘Stay clear’ warning after Shaldon cliff fallPeople have been urged to avoid the site of a dramatic landslide on the South Devon coast over fears more could follow. Witnesses heard a loud ‘crack’ as tonnes of soil, rocks and trees fell from cliffs at Shaldon Ness into the sea.
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£5million revamped Newton Abbot market hall to open ‘within weeks’A ‘stunning’ central staircase will be the centrepiece of the transformed Newton Abbot Market Hall when it reopens in the coming weeks. The Grade II listed building has been closed since November 2024, with traders relocated nearby during redevelopment.
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Market Hall nears completionAn ambitious project to redevelop Newton Abbot’s historic Grade II listed market hall will be completed within the next few weeks.
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Teignbridge Local Plan is 'sound'The Teignbridge Local Plan 2020-2040, which will shape the development of Teignbridge until 2040, is one step closer to formal adoption after being found sound by government Planning Inspectors.
South Devon News
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‘Sincere apology’ from special measures Paignton care homeThe company that owns a Paignton residential home which was put in special measures amid concerns for safety has issued an apology.
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Paignton Zoo unveils massive transformation plansThe new owners of Paignton Zoo today unveiled what they say is the most significant redevelopment of the site in its 103-year history.
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Torquay land sale ‘not just another hospital car park’Selling a piece of land on a Torquay business park to the local healthcare trust will be an investment in the future and not just another car park, councillors have been assured.
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Health chiefs pull plug on Torbay adult social care partnershipHealth chiefs have decided to pull the plug on a pioneering social care partnership in Torbay – leaving the bay’s council to pick up a £35million bill.
Devon News
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NHS shares health advice for people visiting Devon over EasterEaster in Devon is one of the busiest times of the year as thousands of visitors arrive to enjoy the county’s beaches, countryside and attractions.
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Planning a road-trip during the Easter break?Are you planning a road-trip getaway during the Easter break? We all know holiday traffic can be a nightmare at times, and while you can’t always prevent traffic jams, planning your route, picking the best time to travel and getting your car and kids ready in advance can help make the journey smoother.
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The challenges being overcome by Devon & Cornwall Police to retain record officer numbers while balancing its budgetThe reality of Devon & Cornwall Police failing to receive what had been hoped for in this year’s policing funding settlement awarded by the government means that behind the scenes, much work is being done to see how it can achieve savings of £10million.
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SEND Funding Framework agreed for mainstream schoolsThe Devon SEND Funding Framework, including revised funding values for bands, has been formally agreed.
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Watchdog keeps heat on Devon’s fire serviceA national watchdog has kept the heat on Devon’s fire service on the back of an inspection to measure how well it is scaling a host of challenges.
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These ‘most valued community assets’ could be getting transferredSmaller councils could be asked to take over the running of some of a Devon district’s “most valued community assets”.
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‘Chaotic’ reorganisation threatens children’s futures, Devon leader warnsA chaotic Government department has put the lives of vulnerable people at risk by breaking up adult and children’s services through swingeing changes to the way services will be delivered, Devon County Council’s leader has said.
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RePaint scheme boosts grassroots projectsThe Community RePaint scheme has gone from strength to strength since launching in Devon’s Household Waste Recycling Centres last summer, supporting thousands of households and community projects while cutting waste and promoting reuse across the county.



