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Exeter & East Devon News
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Reform member quits party to go independent
A Devon Reform UK politician has opted to quit the party and become an independent.
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Police work with local council to tackle fly-tipping in East Devon
Devon & Cornwall Police’s Rural Affairs team supported East Devon District Council to educate the public about the growing issue of fly-tipping as part of an engagement event that took place recently.
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Your chance to try a new sport and get active in Exwick
A family-friendly walking sports festival is coming to Exwick Playing Fields.
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Parking fears issued amid trio of Cranbrook housing plans
Fears about parking have been aired ahead of a trio of housing plans for a Devon town that could add nearly 200 homes.
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Tributes for Exmouth political stalwart after ‘premature loss’
Tributes have been paid to a quiet but very knowledgeable stalwart of East Devon politics who has died.
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Reform UK permanently expels member who reported colleague over expenses allegations
Reform UK has permanently expelled Ed Hill from the party over two issues, including actions linked to his reporting of a colleague over allegations around electoral expenses.
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Queen Elizabeth II’s special connection with University of Exeter celebrated in new exhibition
The special connection between Queen Elizabeth II and the University of Exeter is being celebrated as part of a new exhibition to celebrate 70 years since she awarded its Royal Charter.
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Grants up to £30k available to cut carbon in East Devon
Businesses and community groups in East Devon can now apply for decarbonisation grants ranging from £2,000 to £30,000.
Teignbridge News
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Teignmouth Town Councillor urges community groups to bid for share of Crime Commissioner’s £211,000 pot
A Town councillor has urged community groups in Teignmouth to apply for a share of £211,000 being made available in Devon by the Police and Crime Commissioner, Alison Hernandez.
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Charity volunteer mentor nears end of epic fundraiser to help young people move on after childhood trauma
The end is in sight for Newton Abbot resident Alex Lyons, who’s closing in on the finale of a grueling year-long challenge: running 50 half-marathons in 50 weeks to mark his 50th birthday and raise £10,000 for the local charity Life Chance Trust.
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Town Council says Newton Abbot stays open for business despite County’s insistence on lengthy road closure
An imminent lengthy closure of a main road in and out of Newton Abbot has prompted Newton Abbot Town Council to speak up on behalf of businesses and residents.
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Call for clarity over council shake-up ‘disarray’
Devon councillors are calling for clarity amid fears that the government’s plans to shut them down are descending into ’disarray’.
South Devon News
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Missed opportunity’ row as £140,000 handed out to Torbay community groups
Ten community groups in Torbay have been given a total of more than £140,000 for projects in some of the bay’s most deprived areas.
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Sinkhole fears over Torquay phone mast plan
Residents living near the site of a planned new mobile phone mast in Torquay say they fear sinkholes in the area could cause it to collapse.
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The English Riviera Airshow turns 10 in 2026, mark your calendars and start planning your visit.
Organisers have confirmed that the skies above Torbay will once again come alive as the English Riviera Airshow returns from Friday 29 May to Sunday 31 May 2026.
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Go-ahead for improved Paignton clifftop homes plan
Councillors who unanimously backed a plan for new homes on a clifftop site overlooking an award-winning Torbay beach decided it was much better than a design they passed five years ago.
Devon News
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Commissioner launches new CCTV fund scheme to reduce crime in towns and villages
Towns and villages across the region are being helped to improve community safety, catch criminals and reduce offending through the launch of a new CCTV funding scheme.
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Police offer free 'Cyber Choices' session to schools
An hour-long session aimed at young people who have an interest in the cyber industry, will be delivered to students across Devon and Cornwall to give them the tools they need to avoid getting involved in unlawful computer activity or becoming a victim themselves.
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Body-worn video cameras to help South Western Railway tackle daily assaults against colleagues
South Western Railway is expanding the use of body-worn video cameras for frontline colleagues, such as train guards and gateline assistants, to help tackle a rise in assaults and abuse
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Public warned to be vigilant over winter fuel scam
Police are warning residents to be cautious over a seasonal scam – known as the winter fuel scam – in which fraudsters attempt to trick unsuspecting individuals into handing over their personal and financial information.
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PCSOs boost and more high ranking officers pushed back to frontline
Police commissioner Alison Hernandez says it’s unlikely there will be money to recruit more regular police officers but 49 new police community support officers (PCSOs) across Devon and Cornwall will make an impact.
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Crime rises by 11 per cent as police force drops in safest areas list
Devon and Cornwall has seen an 11.7 per cent rise in crime over the past year and dropped from sixth to ninth in the table of the safest places to live
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University freshers and young people in the South West urged to use condoms as STI cases remain high
Returning students and those heading to universities in the South West for Freshers Weeks are being urged to use condoms to protect themselves and others from sexually transmitted infections (STIs), as the UKHSA’s latest quarterly data shows that gonorrhoea and syphilis remain very high in England.
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South West Water and University of Exeter collaborate using AI in bid to make water network lead free
South West Water is working in partnership with the University of Exeter through the Centre for Resilience in Environment, Water and Waste (CREWW), to develop an upgraded model to predict the location of lead pipes across its network.