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Exeter & East Devon News
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Police search for missing schoolgirl
Police are concerned for the welfare of 14-year-old Holly Rees who is missing from the Camborne area, but was last seen at Exeter St David's train station.
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Public to get a say on controversial Exeter road closure
People in Exeter will get a chance to have their say on a controversial road closure which supporters maintain has boosted safety but objectors say has increased congestion and pollution.
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New Headteacher Takes the Helm at Sidmouth College
Sidmouth College has welcomed a new headteacher this academic year. Mr Alex Evans took up the post at the beginning of September, succeeding Lisa Whitworth, who has led the school as Interim Headteacher over the past year.
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Police appeal for public help in finding wanted Exeter man
Officers are seeking the public’s help to trace a 24-year-old man from Exeter.
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Community Small Grant Funding Available – Don’t Miss Out!
Were you aware that Sidmouth Town Council offer Grants each year to Voluntary Organisations?
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Council’s “outstanding commitment” to animal welfare in East Devon recognised at RSPCA awards
East Devon District Council has received the Gold award in Animal Activity Licensing at the RSPCA PawPrints Awards 2025.
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Rogue builder who preyed on the vulnerable jailed
A rogue builder from Exeter has been jailed for 18 months and banned from trading for seven years for taking more than £59,000 in deposits for work he either didn’t start or didn’t complete
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Exeter dealers sentenced for drugs supply
Two young drug dealers have been sentenced for pedalling heroin and crack cocaine in Exeter.
Teignbridge News
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Teignbridge Councillors face complaints procedures
Members of a powerful Teignbridge Council committee will decide later this week if they need to punish at least one of their own members for breaching their code of conduct.
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Exciting opportunities to join Teignmouth RNLI Fundraising and Engagement team
The Fundraising and Engagement Team plays a crucial role in connecting with both visitors and the local community to ensure the RNLI have the funds needed to keep the crews ready to respond at a moment’s notice.
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A382 improvements underway
Work has started on improvements to the A382, with the road now closed at the Whitehills junction for around 11 months.
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Seasonal changes to Teignbridge beaches
From Wednesday, 1 October, summer restrictions on dogs on Teignbridge beaches will be lifted.
South Devon News
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Work starts on massive Paignton seafront revamp
Work has begun on a multi-million-pound scheme to transform Paignton seafront.
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New move in fight to save Paignton monastery
Paignton’s historic monastery could still be saved as campaigners look to turn it into a community centre for the people that live around it.
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Second warning for feuding Torbay councillors
Warring Torbay councillors have been told again to behave themselves or risk undermining all their good work.
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Paignton Zoo Put Up for Sale Amid Financial Struggles
Paignton Zoo has been put on the market, its owner Wild Planet Trust has confirmed.
Devon News
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New CEO named for South West Water and Pennon Group
Pennon Group, the parent company of South West Water, has appointed Keith Haslett as its new chief executive.
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Get your flu vaccination now before winter illnesses arrive
The Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust is rolling out the national flu vaccination and COVID-19 booster programme from today, Wednesday 1 October.
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12,000 extra ‘pairs of eyes’ - How AI helps South West Water unblock the pipes
South West Water is exploring the power of artificial intelligence to help tackle one of the water industry’s biggest challenges - blockages and pollution. Clever tools and future-facing thinking are being combined to keep the network flowing.
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Pioneering new support to deter young people from crime
Innovative ways are always being sought to deter young people away from crime and for the first time the Police and Crime Commissioner is now providing funding for pioneering football-related schemes.
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Swap to don't shop this Halloween
Devon Libraries and Recycle Devon help save pennies and the planet with Halloween Costume Swaps
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Are you burning coal or wet wood?
Did you know, regulations are in place for the sale of domestic solid fuels which aim to help improve air quality.
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Exeter to Help Lead £11.5 Million AI Evidence Project
Exeter academics are playing a leading role in a new £11.5 million AI-driven initiative hoping to transform how governments around the world use research evidence.
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Democracy overhaul could see ‘cull’ of councillors
Just a third of Devon’s existing councillors could survive the biggest overhaul of local government in 50 years, creating mega-wards for those left that some feel only retired people could manage.