Devon News
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Possible ‘1-5-4’ proposal could see Devon split into three large councils
A proposal about how Devon could be reshaped in the biggest overhaul of local government in 50 years looks set to suggest the county should have three councils.
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Operation launched to tackle illegal use of E-bikes
Special Constables from Devon and Cornwall Police Roads Policing Team have launched an operation to crack down on the illegal use of electrically assisted pedal cycles (EAPCs/E-bikes).
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Fire service has £13 million funding gap in medium term ‘base case’
A medium-term financial plan, which stretches to 2030, has been created to assess its potential income and expenditure.
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Devon & Cornwall Police Warns of Rising Telephone Scams
Devon & Cornwall Police has issued a warning following a noticeable increase in reported telephone scams across the region in recent weeks. Scammers are targeting residents, pretending to be from trusted organisations such as banks or law enforcement.
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South West Water promises to keep people out of water poverty in the South West
South West Water is extending its promise to keep people out of water poverty across the region to 2030 by accelerating smart metering, ensuring fair charging for all customers, and committing to a £200 million support package for Pennon customers.
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Fire service needs £1m of reserves even after maximum council tax hike
Devon and Somerset’s fire service will still need to use £1 million of its reserves to balance its budget after it secured a maximum increase from council taxpayers.
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Devon under ‘increased financial stress’ as reserves under fire
Devon County Council is heading for “increased financial stress” with its reserves shrinking.
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A message from the Commissioner: Bringing face-to-face policing back into the heart of more communities
It's vital people have a choice of how they can contact the police, says Police and Crime Commissioner Alison Hernandez
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Second homes cash helping plug gaps left by grant cut
Millions of pounds from extra council tax levied on second homes in Devon is set to help fund services.
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Four-year agreement will support maintenance of Devon’s Public Rights of Way
Local businesses are set to benefit from a new four-year agreement for maintenance work on Devon’s Public Rights of Way and trails network.
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Cash pots for local communities likely to be slashed by over a third
Pots of money that support community initiatives could be slashed by more than a third. The funds, officially called locality budgets, are given to Devon’s county councillors for them to help projects in their wards.
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Initiative helps pupils develop communication skills
A partnership initiative that helps children develop critical communication skills is having a transformative impact in Devon schools.
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Norovirus is still in circulation warns UK Health Security Agency
Norovirus reports in the two-week period to 2 February were higher than the previous two-week period.
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More cash for highway repairs and potholes agreed by Devon’s Cabinet
There could be a big cash boost for repairing Devon’s roads and fixing potholes after county councillors backed new budget proposals
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Young people urged to catch up on missed HPV vaccines
Young people in Devon are being urged to take up their HPV vaccine to guard against the virus that can lead to certain types of cancer.
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Princess Anne appointed President of the 2025 Devon County Show
The Devon County Agricultural Association (DCAA) is delighted to announce the appointment of Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal as its President for 2025.
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Calling all beanie knitters
Devon Air Ambulance are offering a fun way for nimble-fingered supporters to help their patients.
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Devon Electronic Patient Record takes step forward
An ambitious programme to transform care across Devon’s acute hospitals and community sites has moved a step closer.
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Pilot scheme could launch to help encourage more recycling
A new scheme is being considered to help improve recycling rates across Devon which involves refuse crews recording how individual households recycle.
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Devon’s farms rent arrears rises above £400,000
Devon County Council is owed more than £400,000 in rent arrears from farms it owns.
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£3.9 million funding support for Active Travel in Devon
The Active Travel Funding is a share of £291 million announced nationally yesterday, Wednesday 12 February by the Government and Active Travel England, and is the largest settlement for any authority in the South West.
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Does the Devon/Torbay devolution deal make any sense now?
A deal to allow Devon County Council and Torbay to combine forces to secure greater control for various responsibilities now seems confusing at best and redundant at worst.
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South West Water is ‘Turning the Tide’ to reduce the use of storm overflows across the region
Teams are targeting storm overflows across the South West as part of a record £3.2bn investment over the next five years.
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MPs plead for change as ‘toxic’ government plans threaten Devon farms
Devon MPs have pleaded with the government to change course on what they claim are ‘toxic’ forthcoming inheritance tax rules that will destroy many of the county’s family farms.
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Big Brush Club expands to all primary schools in Devon
A scheme to support three- to five-year-olds with cleaning their teeth, known as the Big Brush Club, has now been expanded to all nursery, pre-school and reception settings at primary schools in Devon
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A message from the Commissioner: Standing united against sexual abuse and violence
One of my primary aims is to support victims and ensure offenders are brought to justice, says Police and Crime Commissioner Alison Hernandez
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Ambulance service celebrates National Apprenticeship Week
The South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust is celebrating National Apprenticeship Week by highlighting the valuable contribution apprentices play in helping deliver dedicated patient care across the region.
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Psychedelic research offers new hope for PTSD and major depressive disorder
The Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust is leading ground-breaking clinical research that has the potential to transform treatments for neuropsychiatric disorders.
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Devon County Council Launches Online Support Sessions for Young People Transitioning into Adulthood
Devon County Council is hosting a series of monthly online support sessions aimed at helping young people and their supporters navigate the transition to adulthood.
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Signed legislation brings Devon and Torbay Combined County Authority into being
The Devon and Torbay Combined County Authority – the governance needed for devolved decision-making powers and funding to flow from Whitehall to local decision-makers in Devon and Torbay – is now official.
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Government turns down Devon County Council request to postpone election
The Government has turned down Devon County Council’s request to postpone its elections in May. The council made the request following the publication of a Government’s White Paper which set out its ambition for devolution.
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Devon Air Ambulance marks another record-breaking year
2024 saw Devon Air Ambulance (DAA) crews responded to 10% more serious illnesses, injuries and incidents across Devon and neighbouring counties, and provided crucial, time-critical care to 4% more patients
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South West launches first-ever regional defence prospectus to drive national security and growth
The Great South West Defence Prospectus highlights the region’s £2.8bn sector, 61,000-strong workforce, and key hubs like Devonport, driving UK security, manufacturing growth, and global export opportunities.
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Illegal levels of plastic-softening chemicals found in plastic beach shoes
Devon Trading Standards service is recommending that children’s plastic beach shoes are tested nationally after some products on sale in Devon were found to contain banned chemicals and had to be removed from sale.
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Cutting the number of senior ranks in favour of more ‘worker bees’
PCC Alison Hernandez has said anyone interested in policing in Devon and Cornwall over the past few years will know that her focus has been on restoring neighbourhood policing and connecting residents of the force area with the police who serve them.
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Police Urge Public to Surrender Turkish Top-Venting Blank Firing Guns in Amnesty
Following a change in classification in August 2024, certain models of Turkish top-venting blank firing (TVBF) guns are now illegal to own.
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NHS Complaints System “letting people down” warns Healthwatch Devon, Plymouth and Torbay
A Devon healthcare champion is calling for major reforms to the way the NHS deals with complaints from members of the public following publication of a new report and national survey.
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Police panel agree 4.99 per cent increase
Residents of Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly will pay an extra £13.70 on their council tax bills for policing for the next year.
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Police and Crime Commissioner unveils new four-year plan for ‘relentless’ fight against crime in Devon and Cornwall
Commissioner Hernandez is today calling on everyone to play their part as she launches her new Police and Crime Plan, a bold vision to improve policing and crime services and create safer, more resilient, and connected communities.
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Police chief’s pledge on ‘out of control’ shoplifters
Cracking down on the ‘wicked issue’ of shoplifting will become a police priority as officers across Devon embark on a new five-year plan. Alison Hernandez, police and crime commissioner, made the pledge as she launched her new strategy for policing this week.