Exeter & East Devon News
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Morrisons on Elm Drive, Cranbrook will open on December 12.
The wait for a supermarket in Cranbrook is nearly over, as Morrisons has officially announced its opening date.
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Police appeal for information following an exposure offence in, Otterton
Police are seeking the public’s help to identify a suspect following an exposure offence in Otterton in the early afternoon on Sunday 1 December.
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Cranbrook community hub secures £1.9m funding decade after conception
A community hub first conceived for Cranbrook a decade ago has secured funding to help the plans finally come to life.
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Four sites set to be auctioned off by East Devon District Council
Three buildings and a parcel of land are set to be auctioned off by East Devon.
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Honiton Town Council Invites Residents to Share Views on 2025/26 Budget
Honiton Town Council is actively seeking input from local residents as it considers its budget and priorities for the 2025/26 financial year. This initiative is part of the Council's commitment to ensuring that community voices are heard and reflected.
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Don’t forget to have your say on the budget and corporate plan
Residents are being reminded to participate in a consultation and share their views on the services provided by the Council, as well as how resources should be prioritised in the future.
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Exeter secures “Outstanding Contribution to Environmental Leadership” prize at THE awards
The University of Exeter has been honoured with the Outstanding Contribution to Environmental Leadership prize at the Times Higher Education Awards yesterday, recognizing its world-leading climate research and impact.
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Green-fingered youngsters help plant micro-forest in school grounds
The youngsters from Monkerton Community Primary School were joined by local councillors from Exeter City Council and Devon County Council for the event, which was organised by Community Interest Company SocieTree.
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Over Half of East Devon Residents Feel Isolated
Seachange Launches "Story Makers" Campaign to Combat Loneliness
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Loss of ferry in estuary blaze described as a sad day for the river
Harbour Team staff from the City Council have described a fire that destroyed the Starcross ferry, Princess Marina, as a “sad day for the river.”
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Missing man, Sidmouth
Police are growing increasingly concern for the welfare of a 55-year-old man from Sidmouth. Jonathan Wilson was last seen in the Lower Woolbrook area of Sidmouth on Friday 22 November.
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Exmouth Tourist Information Wins Bronze at the 2024 Devon Tourism Awards
Exmouth Tourist Information, managed by Exmouth Town Council, is proud to announce that it has won BRONZE in the 2024 Devon Tourism Awards.
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Students and staff learn to mend clothes at Repair Café event
Volunteers from Topsham and other local Repair Cafés have been teaching students and staff at the University of Exeter how to repair their clothes and make their own.
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Update: Woody Spencer aged 34 was Jailed for 25 Years Today for sexually assaulting young girl
Woody Spenser aged 34 from Exeter who distributed videos of himself sexually assaulting a young girl online has been jailed for 25 years and put on the sex offenders list for life.
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Exmouth MIU Expands Hours Following Successful Recruitment Drive
Exmouth’s Minor Injuries Unit will now operate six days a week from 8am to 8pm, starting today, following a successful recruitment campaign. MP David Reed welcomed the move, with plans for seven-day service by early 2025.
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Families invited to join free countdown to Christmas trail in Exeter
Running now until December 27, the trail invites families to explore Exeter and uncover clues at nine locations, each revealing a letter that forms a special Christmas word.
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Sidmouth's Information Centre Wins Gold Award
Sidmouth Information Centre has achieved a remarkable milestone by winning the prestigious Gold Award for Visitor Information Service of the Year 2024-2025 at the Devon Tourism Awards.
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Devastating Fire Hits Princess Marina Ferry in Exmouth
At 12.56 today H.M. Coastguard requested the launch of the Exmouth RNLI volunteer crew and lifeboat to multiple reports of a vessel on fire on the River Exe, opposite Starcross railway station.
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Burglaries under investigation
Police are appealing for residents to check their doorbell and CCTV footage after a number of burglaries in East Devon and further afield.
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Patient experience of the Royal Devon’s A&E’s ranked in the top six trusts nationally
The Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust’s urgent and emergency care services have scored highly in the latest CQC patient experience survey and ‘overall patient experience of A&E’ scores placed them in the top six trusts.
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Buttercup Unit celebrates six months of transforming patient care
The new Buttercup Unit at the Nightingale Hospital Exeter is reducing waiting times and helping patients to get their diagnosis more quickly.
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Bid for £600k submitted to fund work on possible new East Devon school site
The cash call comes as campaigners in Tipton St John have pushed for the village’s school to be rebuilt within the village rather than nearby Ottery St Mary.
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Man jailed for sexual assault in Exeter City Centre
A man has been jailed for four years and a further four years on extended licence for the sexual assault of a woman in Exeter City Centre. Fawzi Omar, 27, was sentenced at Exeter Crown Court on Friday 22 November after pleading guilty to sexual assault.
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South Devon RNLI stations champion 200th Anniversary single to top Xmas charts
All five South Devon RNLI stations; Exmouth, Teignmouth, Torbay, Dartmouth and Salcombe are supporting the song and urging RNLI supporters to help drive Pull Away all the way to the top of the UK’s charts this Christmas!
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Charity seeks public opinions on future of city green space
Exeter City Community Trust, the partner charity of the Exeter City Football Club, which delivers health and wellbeing services and activities across the city, has launched a consultation on the future of the King George V Playing Fields on Topsham Road.
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Exeter joins £5-million collaboration to scale UK climate startups
This new initiative involving the University of Exeter is backed by £5-million from the Research England Development Fund and will enable its partners to work on solutions for climate mitigation and adaptation by supporting climate science startups to commercial deployment.
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Planning application submitted for new community hub in Wonford
Plans for a new community hub have been developed following a long period of engagement with the local community.
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Gittisham village hopes dashed a fourth time for fibre broadband
Residents of Gittisham in East Devon are exploring options to bring superfast broadband to the village, after they were let down an incredible fourth time in ten years by the latest provider promising to roll out a fast and reliable internet service.
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Crunch Time In Campaign to Save Citizens Advice Exeter
The battle to secure the future of Citizens Advice Exeter is reaching a climax as a key Exeter City Council committee considers several recommendations made by the charity.
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Exeter businesses vote yes as BID secures another five-year term
Exeter city centre businesses have given a strong endorsement for InExeter, the Business Improvement District (BID), voting overwhelmingly in favour of renewing it for a third five-year term.
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Potential new East Devon village school site protected from possible housing development
Land identified for a potential new school in an East Devon village has been protected from being open to possible housing development after a late change to a district-wide plan.
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Resurfacing work planned on Rifford Road
Resurfacing work will get underway on Rifford Road in Exeter next month (December).
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Heavy Snowfall Leaves Nearly 1,000 Homes Without Power in Aylesbeare
Severe weather conditions, including heavy snowfall, left almost 1,000 homes in Aylesbeare and the surrounding areas without electricity for 15.5 hours.
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Exeter carer who acted as a loan shark is given community order
A 47-year-old woman has been given a 12-month community order with 300 hours of unpaid work after admitting acting as a loan shark in the Exeter area.
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National award for researchers working to help Post Office Scandal victims find justice
University of Exeter researchers playing a pivotal role in examining the Post Office Scandal have won a prestigious award.
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Exeter University joins forces with UK government facilities to tackle high level infectious threats
The University of Exeter is a key partner in the newly launched Wessex One Health (WOH) Doctoral Partnership , which will train a new generation of experts in the bioscience of infection.
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Exeter bin collections cancelled due to dangerous road conditions
All bin collections were cancelled in Exeter today due to the snow and dangerous driving conditions.
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New benches show the power of recycling at Exeter City’s St James Park
Exeter City fans can relax at the stadium before big games on benches made from recycled waste plastic – including old seats from the ground.
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School Closures
A number of schools across the county have closed this morning following overnight snow
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Up to 60 more homes heading to East Devon village
Up to 60 more homes are set to be built in an East Devon village that has already seen more than 130 approved for construction in the past year.
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Revised Lympstone housing development gets the nod
A redrawn plan for a housing scheme in an East Devon village has been approved after the developer made a range of tweaks to the proposals.
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Phase two of Exmouth seawall repairs to begin
A further 150 metres of seawall will be secured with a steel sheet pile wall through the second phase of repairs to Exmouth’s sea defences.
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Citizens Advice secures nearly £750k for vulnerable East Devon residents in extra benefits and debt reduction
Changes to the winter fuel allowance by the government have led to an increased workload for the organisation.
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Exeter experts amongst world’s most influential scientists, according to ranking
World-leading academics from the University of Exeter have been recognised as being amongst the most influential researchers in their field, according to a prestigious ranking.
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Extra measures to bring rough sleepers inside during cold snap
With temperatures expected to drop to freezing over the coming nights, Exeter City Council has introduced extra measures to bring rough sleepers inside.
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Police appeal for information following a Commercial burglary in Exeter
Police are seeking the public’s help to identify the man pictured following a burglary at a garage in Exeter.
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Your views wanted in Budget and Corporate Plan consultation
Residents in the city are being urged to share their views about the services provided by the Council and how resources should be prioritised in the future.
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Appeal for witnesses following serious injury collision in Exmouth
Police are appealing for witnesses after a cyclist was critically injured in a collision with a blue Honda CR-V on Withycombe Road, Exmouth, at 9:25pm on 16 November. The driver fled the scene.
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£3.5m Sidmouth electricity upgrade moves forward
Thousands of Sidmouth residents will benefit from improvements to the town’s electricity network as part of a £3.5 million investment by National Grid Electricity Distribution
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Have your say on the options for the Exmouth Beach Management Plan Update
Exmouth’s residents, and visitors, are being invited to share their thoughts on three options to manage coastal flooding and erosion risks from Orcombe Point to Exmouth Marina, by East Devon District Council
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Exmouth RNLI commemorate crew member lost at sea through Launch A Memory
Exmouth RNLI will remember former crew member, Will Carder, who was lost at sea on Christmas Day in 1956, by adding his name to the Exmouth lifeboat through the popular Launch a Memory campaign.
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King Charles Honours New Royal Marines Recruits in Historic Visit to Commando Training Centre
King Charles III, in his role as Captain General of the Royal Marines, visited the Commando Training Centre in Lympstone, marking a historic moment as he welcomed a new generation of commandos and personally presented awards to recruits.
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Polish flag flies high to remember brave airmen who defended city
Exeter has paid tribute to the brave Polish airmen who defended the city during the Second World War.
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More people taking part in physical activity in Exeter and Cranbrook
Residents in Exeter and Cranbrook participate in more physical activity now than they did before Covid, according to a new report.
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King to visit the Royal Marines at Lympstone
His Majesty King Charles is due to visit the Royal Marine Commando Training Centre at Lympstone today.
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Major Fire in Marsh Barton extinguished
Fire crews have now extinguished and left the scene of a large overnight fire at a scrapyard on the Marsh Barton Industrial Estate in Exeter.
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East Devon District offer drop in sessions to check if you are eligible for Pension Credit
Do you know if you, or a loved one, could be eligible for Pension Credit, Housing Benefit, or Council Tax Reduction?
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Police in Exeter working hard to improve the city and keep everyone safe
Police officers in Exeter have pledged to keep communities safe in the run up to Christmas.
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Urgent work needed on Exeter's oldest building
Exeter's oldest building, St Nicholas Priory, is at risk of "permanent damage" unless urgent roof repairs are made, according to Historic England.
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Iron Bridge in Exeter to be refurbished in the New Year
The 190-year-old Iron Bridge in Exeter will be closed for essential maintenance at the start of next year.
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Controversial Exeter bus lane hours changed
A bus lane through a busy Exeter shopping street will be scaled back after warnings it could create a ‘ghost town’.
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Improvements to text message check-in for patients on waiting lists
The Royal Devon have recently improved their process for helping to manage their waiting lists more effectively.
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Free workshop on setting up and running a community garden in Exeter
People are being invited to a free workshop on how to set up and run a community garden in Exeter.
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How Exeter can drive Devon’s devolution
Exeter has a vital role to play in Devon’s forthcoming devolution deal despite being in the ‘second tier’ of councils involved.
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Green-fingered heroes raise over £72,000 for local end-of-life care
Supporters across the heart of Devon opened their gardens to raise vital funds for hospice charity amidst funding deficit. 55 gardens opened during 2024 in support of Hospiscare, the local hospice charity for Exeter, Central and East Devon.