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Exeter & East Devon News
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Matt Taylor returns to Exeter CityExeter City Football Club has announced the return of Matt Taylor to St James Park as First Team Manager until the end of the season.
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Exeter stalker who left victim and housemates terrified is jailedA stalker who left his victim terrified in her own home after attending numerous times a day has been jailed.
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Tell Ottery St Mary Town Council about your shopping habits!Ottery St Mary Town Council is asking residents and those who work in the parish to complete a short survey to help us better understand how people shop locally.
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Devon town’s beach rugby organisers aiming for rematchThe organisers behind a Devon town’s beach rugby event look to be aiming for a rematch after a successful showing in 2025.
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New ‘Boris Bikes’ for hire are coming to ExeterNew bikes for hire are coming to the streets of Exeter this spring.
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MUSEUM TRUSTEES DEMAND ACTION FROM EXETER CITY COUNCILThe trustees of Topsham Museum are demanding action from Exeter City Council after 18 months of closure.
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A man has died following a skydive in DunkesewllPolice were called to Dunkeswell Aerodrome just before 1pm yesterday, Saturday 28 February, following concerns for the welfare of a male skydiver.
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Residents invited to have their say on Dryden Road proposalsExeter residents are being invited to share their views as Devon County Council launches a public consultation on proposed changes to Dryden Road and the surrounding area from Monday 2 March until noon on Sunday 5 April 2026.
Teignbridge News
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Volunteer crew celebrate major milestones at RNLI TeignmouthIt has been a busy and celebratory few weeks at RNLI Teignmouth, with a number of volunteer crew members reaching significant milestones in their training and operational development.
South Devon News
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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.
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Support for Brixham homes protest petitionHundreds of people signed a petition against housing on the outskirts of Brixham when campaigners took to the streets of the town at the weekend.
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Torbay supports LGBTQ+ Adoption and Fostering Week - come to a March Fostering drop in eventLGBTQ+ Adoption and Fostering Week takes place from Monday 2 March to Sunday 8 March and Torbay Council wants to remind everyone that people from a range of different backgrounds can foster or adopt.
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Call for re-think over Torbay Blue Flag beach opt-outA controversial decision to withdraw the English Riviera from the international beach standards ‘Blue Flag’ awards has been called in for a re-think.
Devon News
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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.
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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.
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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.
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‘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.
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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.
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Lead County Councillor welcomes publication of education and SEND White PaperCouncillor Denise Bickley, Devon County Council Cabinet Member for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), has welcomed the publication of the government’s education and SEND white paper, Every Child Achieving and Thriving.
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Hundreds of residents benefit from warmer homes schemeA major home‑improvement scheme has helped hundreds of Devon residents cut their energy bills and make their homes warmer, greener, and more efficient.
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Devon County Council prioritising roads, children and SEND services in its £839million budgetDevon County Council has agreed its budget for the next financial year, and set out how services will be funded from April 2026.



