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Exeter & East Devon News
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A major lorry fire caused long delays on the M5 near Exeter yesterday.
The blaze broke out just after midday on the northbound carriageway between Junctions 30 and 29.
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Have your say on Woodbury’s future: Neighbourhood Plan consultation now open
A consultation is now live and will run until 9am on November 27, 2025, giving residents and other interested parties the chance to comment on the policies that will help guide future development across Woodbury, Woodbury Salterton and Exton.
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Vandals slammed for wrecking acoustic barrier at skate park
Vandals have caused £19,000 worth of damage to a sound barrier at an Exeter skate park.
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When donations become fly tipping
Leaving bags beside clothing banks might feel helpful, but it’s actually fly tipping.
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Cameras in Exeter are coming online
Motorists across Devon are being reminded that cameras to enforce motoring restrictions at various sites are starting to go live.
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Councillors turn up heat in Exeter pollution debate
Vital statistics on air pollution in Exeter have been ‘kicked into the long grass’, it has been claimed.
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Accolade for Exeter’s ‘caped crimefighter’
In his days as a caped crimefighter on the streets of Exeter, Percy Prowse would often nip into the city’s Guildhall for a crafty cup of tea and a chat with the historic hall’s mace sergeants.
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Exeter City to cut costs due to financial struggles
Exeter City have confirmed they are exploring options for utilising shares to raise funding, perhaps via a rights issue, while maintaining Supporters’ Trust majority ownership. Amid ongoing financial struggles, following their appointment of a new Club board director.
Teignbridge News
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Bovey Tracey Town Council to seek Police Commissioner grant for new CCTV
A grant of up to £10,000 from the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner is being sought by Bovey Tracey Town Council as it looks to replace the community’s redundant CCTV system.
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Boost for Teignmouth seafront traffic campaign
Campaigners pushing to get Teignmouth’s seafront road open to traffic all year round have been buoyed by the results of a public survey.
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Contractors ‘fined’ after failing to meet new Teignmouth toilets deadline
Contractors appointed to install five new toilet blocks in Teignmouth are facing financial penalties of £3,250 per week after missing completion dates agreed with the Town Council.
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‘Back to the drawing board’ call over Newton Abbot homes project
Work has started again on a controversial housing development on the outskirts of Newton Abbot where construction was halted earlier this year.
South Devon News
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£20million investment to deliver more affordable homes for local people
Torbay Council is getting on the with job of increasing the delivery of new affordable homes for local people.
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Owner’s pledge on ‘Chernobyl-on-Sea’ building site
The owners of a prime patch of building land once dubbed ‘Chernobyl-on-Sea’ today insisted they still have plans for it even though it has been derelict for more than a decade.
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A new era begins for Paignton as work begins on its seafront transformation project
Work is now underway on Paignton’s landmark seafront transformation, as the appointed contractor, Knights Brown, begins delivering the multi-million-pound scheme that will combine vital flood protection with a striking enhancement of the town’s public realm.
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Crumbling Torbay Hospital is in ‘critical’ condition says MP
Shoppers in Paignton have been putting their names to a letter demanding much-needed investment in Torbay Hospital.
Devon News
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Devon MP says pharmacy staff ‘begging for pay’
Devon MP Richard Foord has highlighted the plight of pharmacy staff in his constituency who claim they have had to resort to “begging for pay”.
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Devon councils announce proposal for new local government structure for the county
Devon’s district councils have collaboratively joined forces to respond to government proposals to reorganise local government in the county.
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Lib Dems challenge own potential parking charge hikes
Six Liberal Democrat councillors have collaborated on a bid to challenge a decision by their own cabinet member that could allow parking fee hikes of up to 50 per cent
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Village complains over police response to playpark damage
A Devon village has complained about what it believes is a “disappointing” response from police over a spate of vandalism.
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Prosper business support programme extended to March 2026
Devon County Council has announced the extension of its successful Prosper business support programme until March 2026, offering a vital lifeline to entrepreneurs and small businesses across East Devon, Mid Devon and Exeter
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£15.5 million to continue South West health research partnership
A partnership that carries out vital health research across the South West Peninsula to directly benefit patients and NHS services has been awarded £15.5 million by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR).
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New report puts co-production at the heart of Devon’s SEND transformation
Devon County Council has published the findings of transformative project to reshape the county’s approach to supporting children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities.
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High Court grants relief in Devon Reform UK expenses row
A Devon councillor at the centre of an election expenses row has been granted relief by a High Court judge who declared there had been “no bad faith”.