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Exeter & East Devon News
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WANTED | Luke Down, Exmouth/ExeterDevon & Cornwall Police are appealing for help to locate 39-year-old Luke Down from Devon. He is wanted in connection with reports of stalking and assault. Down has links to Exeter and is believed to be in the Exmouth area.
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Row amplifies after public claims edited out of video of EDDC Strategic Planning Committee meetingA dispute has arisen over a Devon council’s move to remove a resident’s claims about a controversial planning process. Officials are identifying sites for new housing across East Devon through to the early 2040s as part of drafting a new local plan.
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Exeter adult and paediatric scoliosis pathway and EOS scanner speeding up diagnoses and treatment for patientsNightingale Hospital Exeter is helping to see, diagnose and treat more patients with scoliosis, a debilitating medical condition where the spine develops an abnormal sideways curvature.
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New legislation set to make renting homes fairerThe Renters’ Rights Act is designed to make renting fairer, safer & more secure and changes how private renting works. The new legislation covers tenancies, evictions, rent rises, home standards and ending discriminatory practices like specifying no pets.
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Public urged to put safety first as essential cliff works close Sidmouth seafront pathsEast Devon District Council is urging residents and visitors to put their safety first and strictly follow path closures currently in place along Sidmouth seafront, as essential cliff works continue.
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Just over four weeks left to register to vote in ExeterResidents are being reminded to ensure they are registered to vote ahead of the Exeter City Council elections on Thursday 7 May. The deadline to register to vote is midnight on Monday 20 April.
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Exeter has failed to make the cut for the UK City of Culture 2029 title after its bid was rejected.The city had put significant effort into trying to secure the honour, but has not made the long-list of cities now in the running. The snub extended to other South West cities, too, with Plymouth and Bristol also being rejected.
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Exeter flood funding swells after national spending pledgeOver £3 million has been secured to boost Exeter’s flood defences, including £2.8 million for Trews Weir upgrades and £484,000 for wider works. The Environment Agency says the 1970s system has been pushed to its limits.
Teignbridge News
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Newton Abbot park fortified against Traveller encampmentsA Devon Traveller hotspot has been fortified in a bid to prevent future encampments.
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MP’s call for clarity over nature watchdog’s Wolborough choiceA Devon MP has called for clarity over how the government’s nature watchdog responded to a planning controversy in his constituency.
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Victory for ‘people power’ as Teignmouth Lido prepares to openTeignmouth Lido WILL open for the summer of 2026 after what campaigners are calling a victory for people power.
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Appeal following serious collision, Bovey TraceyPolice are appealing for witnesses and information following a serious collision in Bovey Tracey on Thursday 5 March.
South Devon News
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Torbay WILL leave Blue Flag beaches schemeTorbay has finally decided to haul down the coveted Blue Flags it won as part of a long-running international project and go it alone.
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Dangerous driver who got behind the wheel with weapons is now behind barsA 23 year old South Devon man has been sentenced to 50 weeks behind bars after admitting various offences including dangerous driving and possessing weapons.
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‘Silent service’ on the buses could boost Torbay businessTorbay’s silent revolution is winning over bus passengers across the English Riviera.
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Five arrests and stolen vehicle recovered after police road safety operationFive people were arrested and a stolen vehicle was recovered on Saturday night after a busy road safety operation across Teignbridge and Torbay.
Devon News
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What is meningitis? Symptoms, risks and how to protect yourselfReports of meningitis cases in Kent may be concerning, but Devon’s local risk remains unchanged with no evidence of wider spread. Still, be aware of symptoms of meningitis and septicaemia, and stay vigilant as they can develop rapidly.
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New ‘sheep worrying’ laws backed by council and policeDevon County Council and Devon & Cornwall Police are urging dog owners to act responsibly around farm animals as new legislation to tackle livestock worrying comes into force today Wednesday (18 March).
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Devon to receive £1.3 million extra support as global conflict drives up heating oil costsDevon is to receive an additional £1.3 million from government to help eligible low-income households who rely on heating oil cope with rising fuel costs driven by global events.
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New four-year plan agreed to strengthen domestic abuse support across DevonA new four-year strategy to improve support for victims and survivors of domestic abuse living in safe accommodation has been approved by Devon County Council’s Cabinet.
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South West Water opens applications for Roadford Reservoir Run in support of Devon Air Ambulance TrustSouth West Water has opened applications for a fun run at Roadford Reservoir to raise money for Devon Air Ambulance Trust.
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‘Extremely difficult choices’ facing Devon’s residents after fuel price spikeAn urgent plea for help has been made on behalf of Devon’s rural residents and farmers who have been battered by the spike in fuel prices and are set to face “extremely difficult choices”.
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Complaints spike with social media key causeComplaints about alleged code of conduct breaches by members of Devon’s biggest council have spiked, with social media being a major cause.
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RSV vaccine uptake among pregnant women in the South West continues to increaseThe South West is leading the country in protecting newborns from Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), with new data showing the region has the highest maternal RSV vaccine uptake of any NHS commissioning region in England.



