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Exeter & East Devon News
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City to foot repair bill for its oldest buildingThe charity that runs Exeter’s oldest building – and rents it for the ‘fee’ of one loaf of bread a year – has welcomed a unanimous vote by the city council to foot the bill for urgent repairs.
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Appeal for witnesses after burglary in ExeterDetectives are investigating a reported burglary at a property in Exeter in March and are appealing for any witnesses to come forward.
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Cops expecting £300k from recovered vehicle feesDevon’s police have predicted £300,000 of income from its vehicle recovery scheme in a year.
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Bid for £2m lottery funding to amplify East Devon town’s ‘natural crown jewels’A bid for nearly £2 million in National Lottery funding will be made in a bid to amplify an East Devon town’s “natural crown jewels”.
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Date set for Newton Abbot planning inquiryA six-day planning inquiry in August could finally bring an end to a long-running wrangle over a massive building site on the edge of Newton Abbot.
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Efforts to tackle East Devon town’s coastal issues like ‘spinning plates’Efforts to tackle a host of coastal issues in an East Devon town are like “spinning plates” as work continues to ensure swift and safe repairs.
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Exeter flats plan could be risk to Roman ruinsBuilding a giant block of apartments on the site of an Exeter car park risks obliterating relics of Roman history, city councillors have been warned.
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Budleigh Salterton as you’ve never seen it before!The Fairlynch Museum in Budleigh Salterton has reopened for the 2026 season with many new displays on show
Teignbridge News
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New fund for families facing financial ‘shock’A Devon council is to create a fund to help local families facing financial ‘shocks’.
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More cliff falls expected at ShaldonMore cliff falls are expected at Shaldon, where a dramatic landslip last month sent tonnes of debris crashing into the sea.
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Newton Abbot rubbish tip upgrade starts next weekNewton Abbot’s tip will stay open throughout a major upgrade which will see it brought up to date for the latest government regulations.
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‘Axe the Tax’ call as Devon family farms face ruinThe government’s controversial Family Farm Tax will push local farming families to the brink unless urgent steps are taken, a Devon MP has claimed.
South Devon News
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Award winning Paignton mentoring group praised for keeping youngsters out of troubleChief Constable of Devon & Cornwall Police, James Vaughan, QPM, has congratulated the High Sheriff of Devon for working to promote local crime prevention - after a Paignton group scooped three awards.
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Fatal five operation success in South DevonPolicing teams carrying out proactive patrols in Torquay, Paignton, Newton Abbot and Kingsbridge last week arrested ten people in relation to Fatal Five driving offences.
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Employability support helping to create brighter futures for Torbay's young peopleA government funded youth hub which opened recently in Torbay is providing young people aged 16 to 24 with the employment and skills support they need to overcome barriers and meet their work, training or education aspirations.
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Housing Needs Assessment outlines new opportunities for vulnerable residents in TorbayA new Housing Needs Assessment is set to go before Cabinet for approval, outlining both the housing options available today and what is likely to be required in the years ahead.
Devon News
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The BIG FIX returns next monthThe BIG FIX is back this May and is expected to bring thousands of broken household items back to life nationwide.
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More people to be offered protection from RSV vaccinations in the South WestThe RSV vaccine is now available for free on the NHS for adults aged 75 and over, adults living in a care home for older adults, and pregnant women.
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Resident Doctor national industrial actionThe British Medical Association (BMA) is taking strike action involving resident doctors at a number of NHS trusts, including the Royal Devon, from 7am on Tuesday 7 April until 7am on Monday 13 April 2026.
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Staying safe at the beach is now within easier reachRefreshed Met Office weather app now contains beach forecast information and water safety advice for Easter weekend.
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Sewage spilled into Devon river for more than 100 days last yearNew figures show that raw sewage was spilled into a Devon river for more than 103 days in 2025.
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Rural affairs lead appeals to Chancellor for more help for farmers, rural businesses and communitiesDevon County Council’s Rural Affairs lead, Cllr Cheryl Cottle-Hunkin, says rising costs are hitting rural areas hard and has written to the Chancellor urging action, warning some residents report heating oil and red diesel prices doubling within days.
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M5 sliproad and Bridge Road projects shortlisted by GovernmentLeaders from across the political spectrum have welcomed the Government’s decision to back two key transport schemes at the M5 in Cullompton and Bridge Road in Exeter. which are vital for the county’s economy and future.
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Dangerous predator jailedA rapist has been jailed for 26 years for despicable crimes relating to women and children spanning three decades. Christopher Welch, aged 66 of Westlands, Wrafton in Braunton, was convicted at Exeter Crown Court on 25th February.



