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Exeter & East Devon News
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Exmouth Town Council to enhance Town Hall as a space for the communityExmouth Town Council is celebrating the achievement of its long-standing ambition to run the Town Hall, providing a community hub for residents, businesses, and local groups going forwards.
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Councillors set balanced budget to deliver key priorities in ExeterCity Councillors have set a balanced budget which will enable the authority to deliver on its priorities for the year ahead.
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Raceway’s bid for more karting days stalls as campaigners nab poll positionCampaigners opposed to a Devon karting circuit’s push for more race days have bagged poll position after the firm’s plans were blocked.
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Bird Ringing Breakthrough: East Devon Warbler Rediscovered in AfricaThe Axe Estuary Ringing Group, who regularly monitor bird populations at East Devon District Council’s award‑winning Seaton Wetlands nature reserve, have shared an extraordinary milestone with the Countryside team: their first-ever African recovery.
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New family-friendly exhibition brings Colour to Exeter MuseumThis summer a major new exhibition at Exeter City Council’s Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery (RAMM) invites visitors to explore a spectacular world of colour.
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Exmouth teenager to cycle 600 miles to help other young people with diabetesA young cyclist from Exmouth will be taking on a 600-mile cycle challenge next month to help fund an activities weekend for young people living with diabetes.
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Final section of Exeter’s Buddle Lane gas upgrade project to beginNext week Wales & West Utilities will start the final phase of its project to upgrade the gas pipes in the Buddle Lane area of Exeter.
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Explore coronavirus pandemic memories at Exeter eventPeople can explore local memories of the coronavirus pandemic and hear more about research into how communities are building memorials at an Exeter event.
Teignbridge News
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Closure order granted for shop in TeignmouthA closure order has been granted for a business on Bank Street in Teignmouth.
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Newton Abbot Mayor praises Citizens Advice and launches search for new trusteesTHE Mayor of Newton Abbot has praised the work of Citizens Advice and called on graduates from ‘the university of life’ to become trustees.
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Question mark over busy speed cameraThe position of a Newton Abbot speed camera which has caught more than 6,000 drivers is being challenged by councillors.
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MP describes Newton Abbot roadworks ‘hell’Roadworks around Newton Abbot have been described as ‘hell’ in the House of Commons by the town’s MP, who says councils are powerless to prevent utility companies from causing problems.
South Devon News
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Immersive adventure brings Agatha Christie’s country estate to lifeThe expansive gardens at Agatha Christie’s country estate, Greenway, have been brought to life in a mobile media trail that takes visitors back to 1940, when the property became a home for Second World War evacuees.
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Active Devon and Torbay Council partner to deliver free Bikeability training for childrenTorbay Council have announced a new partnership with Active Devon to manage and oversee the delivery of free Bikeability cycle training for children across Torbay.
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Speeding offences mean sanctions for Torbay taxi driversTwo Torbay taxi drivers have been sanctioned following a council hearing into how ‘fit and proper’ they are to carry on taking passengers in the bay.
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Anger mounts over Brixham green field homes planOpposition is mounting in Brixham after plans were unveiled for homes and a hotel on green fields on the outskirts of town.
Devon News
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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.
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New Programme to Transform Access to Inclusive Activity OpportunitiesA major new programme launching across Devon aims to expand and strengthen access to inclusive leisure and physical activity opportunities for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
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Theatre outreach programme passes milestone of reaching 5,000 pupilsA long-running university outreach programme that creates theatre, drama and dance opportunities for schools in Devon has now touched the lives of more than 5,000 pupils.
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Man rescued from smoke-filled property in CreditonDevon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service are praising the instinct and swift actions of two of our colleagues after they helped rescue an elderly man from a smoke-filled home in Crediton on Wednesday 11 February.
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Balanced Devon budget for roads, children’s futures, libraries and communitiesRoads and children’s services will receive a major cash injection in the first budget of Devon County Council’s new administration.
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Devon wants council overhaul postponement after government elections backtrackSenior Liberal Democrats have urged Westminster to step in and postpone the process of radically overhauling Devon’s councils amid the backtrack over this year’s local elections.



