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Exeter & East Devon News
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Councillors back Exeter’s submission for local government reorganisation
Councillors have unanimously backed a submission which sets out the council’s case for a new unitary authority which includes the city of Exeter.
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Work to install EV chargers for new bus fleet begins
Work has started on the installation of charging infrastructure at Exeter bus depot in readiness for the arrival of the new electric fleet later this summer.
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Work to start on new community building and surgery in South West Exeter
Construction of the new community building and GP surgery proposed for South West Exeter is due to start in April.
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Night-time road closures at Trow Hill, Sidford
Emergency ‘ash dieback’ tree works require night-time road closures on A3052 at Trow Hill near Sidford from Monday 31 March to Friday 4 April 2025 (inclusive) between 7pm and 6.30am.
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Countryside Team Install Osprey Nesting Pole in Ambitious Attempt to Encourage Breeding Birds at Seaton Wetlands
The East Devon District Council (EDDC) Countryside Team has taken an exciting step towards attracting breeding osprey by installing an artificial nesting pole at Seaton Wetlands.
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Sidmouth police station gets new defibrillator to help save lives
The Sidmouth Neighbourhood Police Team are delighted that a life-saving defibrillator has been donated and is now installed outside Sidmouth Police Station.
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Exmouth RNLI’s all-weather lifeboat returns home attending shout on the way
Volunteer crew from Exmouth RNLI lifeboat station departed early on Friday 14 March for the RNLI all-weather lifeboat centre in Poole. Their journey to collect Exmouth;s RNLI’s Shannon class lifeboat, R & J Welburn, and return the David & Ruth Arthur lifeboat.
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Council funding helps to reduce poverty and social isolation in Exmouth
An Exmouth-based charity has seen an increase in visitors and referrals as East Devon District Council helped to expand the organisation’s services and improve its facilities.
Teignbridge
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Teignmouth Police Community Support Officer recognised for her exceptional work
A Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) from Teignmouth was nominated at a national awards ceremony for her exceptional contribution in helping to keep local people safe.
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Police appeal for information following a serious collision near Teignmouth
Police are appealing for witnesses and information following a serious road traffic collision on the A379, near Shaldon, Teignmouth.
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Teignmouth Town Council Announces Up-coming Works on Den Toilets
Teignmouth Town Council are delighted to update residents about the up-coming works to the Den Toilets, a vital facility for the community, especially as we head towards the summer season.
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New all-year nursery to open in Dawlish
Devon County Council have selected a new nursery provider in Dawlish, an area where there is an acute shortage of childcare places for under-fives.
South Devon News
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Police disrupt drug supply in Torquay after securing a closure order
A property reported to have been selling drugs in Torquay has received a closure order, providing relief to local residents and disrupting the sale of drugs in the community.
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Angry councillor stripped of Torbay ‘champion’ role
Outspoken Torbay councillor Katya Maddison has been stripped of her role as the local authority’s ‘champion’ for culture.
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Why Torbay wants to be left alone in council shake-up
Based on a survey of 150 people who turned up to a meeting about local government reorganisation, most people in Torbay want the government to leave them alone, it’s been claimed.
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The team behind organising the 2025 English Riviera Airshow is thrilled to announce a spectacular line-up for this year’s event
Airshow enthusiasts can look forward to breath-taking performances by the iconic RAF Red Arrows, the agile RAF Typhoon, and the historic Battle of Britain Memorial Flight on the Saturday and Sunday of the event.
Devon News
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Millions to be invested in walking and cycling schemes across Devon
A total of £7.7 million will be invested in walking and cycling schemes across Devon in 2025/26.
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Would you pay to visit the national park?
People may have to pay to go onto Dartmoor in future unless the government comes up with a new way of funding national parks.
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Police and Crime Commissioner "deeply disappointed’ in way the Police are handling complaints
In a hard-hitting report, Police and Crime Commissioner Alison Hernandez has said she is ‘deeply disappointed’ at Devon & Cornwall Police’s handling of complaints from the public.
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Streetlight pilot begins next month
A 12-month trial which will alter the dimming regime of around 80% of Devon’s residential streetlights will get underway next month (April).
Local Sport
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Withies Undone at Allhallows
It was defeat in the penultimate away fixture of the season