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Exeter & East Devon News
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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.
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Another 24-hour takeaway planned for ExeterOne of Exeter’s busiest burger takeaways could soon be open around the clock.
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Residents invited to comment on draft governance recommendations for Cranbrook and surrounding development areasResidents of Cranbrook, and the neighbouring Parishes of Broadclyst, Clyst Honiton, Rockbeare and Whimple, are invited to have their say on Cranbrook and the surrounding areas governance arrangements, including the Town’s boundaries, as Stage 2 of the Community Governance Review consultation moves forward.
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Crack down on antisocial behaviour in ExeterLast week, the Exeter Neighbourhood Policing team secured a closure order on a residential property as part of their ongoing commitment to tackle antisocial behaviour in the city.
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Anger as Exeter city centre traffic scheme is rejectedCampaigners trying to make more space for cyclists, wheelers and walkers in Exeter city centre have had their hopes dashed.
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Exeter MP says he did lobby for pubs as city boozer ‘bars’ himExeter’s MP has defended his efforts to lobby for pubs as a city establishment claims to have barred him and other Labour politicians.
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Exeter City Centre awarded Purple Flag for excellence in night-time economyExeter city centre has been awarded Purple Flag accreditation, a nationally-recognised mark that celebrates towns and cities which offer a safe, well-managed and vibrant evening and night-time economy.
Teignbridge News
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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.
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Teignbridge Council teams begin clear up after recent stormsTeignbridge District Council teams have begun assessing and repairing damage to seafront and coastal areas following the impact of Storm Ingrid last week.
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Call for resignation after Reform UK member’s ICE commentsA call has been made for a member of a Devon council to resign after comments about supporting the techniques being used in America to deport illegal immigrants.
South Devon News
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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.
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Torbay tourist businesses feel the pinch as government strategy bitesTourist businesses on the English Riviera are facing massive financial pressures as a result of the government’s financial strategy.
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Oldway tree damage won’t deter volunteersVolunteers working to preserve a historic feature of one of Devon’s most famous buildings have pledged to battle on despite damage caused by a giant falling tree.
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More arrests as police continue to address Torbay’s community concernsPolice in Torquay have made further arrests this month as part of Operation Harbourlight to disrupt potential drug dealing in the town.
Devon News
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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.
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Bridge panels portray life in DevonThe pedestrian and cycle bridge over the A379 in south west Exeter, called Blisses Bridge, has been brought to life with newly added decorative panels.
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Month-long amnesty calls on owners to hand in now-illegal firearmsFirearms owners are being urged to check if their previously lawful weapon is one of five now classified as illegal – and to hand them in safely during a month-long amnesty.
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Police funding settlement leaves Devon and Cornwall Police and Crime Commissioner with no choice but to propose council tax increaseThe Police and Crime Commissioner for Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, Alison Hernandez, will today propose an increase in the police part of next year’s council tax of £15 a year for an average Band D property.
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Water bills set to increase from AprilWater bills will increase in April 2026 in the latest stage of South West Waters major investment programme to upgrade its water and wastewater network.
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Devon County Council Leader issues urgent call to Government for storm recovery fundingDevon County Council Leader, Councillor Julian Brazil, has issued an urgent request to Government for financial support to help communities hit by Storms Ingrid and Chandra.



