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Exeter & East Devon News
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Developer behind blocked 65 homes plan lodges appealThe developer behind a blocked plan for 65 homes in an East Devon village has lodged an appeal to try and revive the scheme.
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Library campaigners claim ‘banging success’Campaigners have claimed their efforts to protect their library from suffering significant cuts to its hours have been a “banging success”.
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Concerns over damage to sea wall at Bowling Green MarshExeter City Council and RSPB are concerned about the impact of storm damage to the bank that separates the RSPB Bowling Green Marsh nature reserve and the Exe Estuary at Topsham, and the risk of a breach during upcoming high tides.
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Carers finding support through Exeter dementia researchA South West man whose wife was diagnosed with a rare form of dementia is encouraging others to take part in research, after joining a University of Exeter study exploring support for carers.
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Help East Devon District Council Prepare for the Sidmouth Beach Management SchemeEast Devon District Council with its partners at South West Flood and Coastal, are preparing for the detailed design of the Sidmouth Beach Management Scheme, and they are asking for your help.
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Dinan Way scheme progressing but slowed by wet weatherWork on the Dinan Way extension in Exmouth is being hampered by the ongoing heavy rain, but progress is continuing to be made.
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Action pledged as Travellers move on to car parkDevon County Council is to review its car park height barriers after Travellers got into a busy Exeter park-and-ride location.
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Postponed Exeter elections are back onExeter’s elections will now go ahead in May in spite of them being postponed just a month ago.
Teignbridge News
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Question mark over busy speed cameraThe position of a Newton Abbot speed camera which has caught more than 6,000 drivers is being challenged by councillors.
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MP describes Newton Abbot roadworks ‘hell’Roadworks around Newton Abbot have been described as ‘hell’ in the House of Commons by the town’s MP, who says councils are powerless to prevent utility companies from causing problems.
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Councils working together to help reduce roadwork delays in Newton AbbotTeignbridge District Council and Devon County Council are aware of the concerns raised by members of the public about the number of temporary road closures and roadworks currently affecting Newton Abbot. Both organisations recognise the disruption this may be causing residents, businesses and commuters and are working closely together to minimise the impact wherever possible.
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Man charged with attempted murder of police officer in Newton AbbotA 39-year-old man has been charged with the attempted murder of a police officer following an incident in Newton Abbot in the early hours of Tuesday 10 February.
South Devon News
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Appeal after man found injured in TorquayPolice are appealing for information after a man was found badly injured in Torquay.
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Torbay to abandon Blue Flag beach quality schemeOpting out of the international Blue Flag beach awards will give Torbay a better chance to promote its natural assets, councillors have decided.
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Torbay facing ‘devastating consequences’ of government cash plansTorbay households have been warned of ‘devastating consequences’ ahead as the government imposes savage cuts in the amount of money it hands to Torbay Council.
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Gangplank row leaves pirate ship owner ready to walkA health-and-safety row over the gangplank of a pirate ship could leave Brixham without its best-loved tourist attraction as visitors pour into the port.
Devon News
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Devon wants council overhaul postponement after government elections backtrackSenior Liberal Democrats have urged Westminster to step in and postpone the process of radically overhauling Devon’s councils amid the backtrack over this year’s local elections.
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Maximum council tax rise likely to cover rising costs and rainy day fund boostDevon’s largest council looks set to hike council tax by the most it is allowed to do as it faces rising costs for its most vital services and looks to bolster its reserves.
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Permanent street lighting changes given the green lightProposals to make permanent changes to street lighting across the county have been approved, following a year‑long trial that responded to community needs while cutting costs, reducing carbon emissions and delivering environmental benefits.
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Fire service bags £10m extra from hike in council tax fundingDevon’s fire service has secured an extra £10 million of funding for next year after an agreed hike in its share of the council tax.
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South West Water launches new fund to support businesses with water-saving ideasSouth West Water has opened applications for its new Water Efficiency Business Innovation Fund which is supporting businesses across the region to implement water-saving ideas.
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Spotlight on Horse Road Safety: Sharing the Road, Staying SafePolice and two leading equine welfare charities have joined forces to produce a collection of short films to help prevent collisions and near-misses involving horses on rural roads.
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FIND WORLD BOOK DAY COSTUMES FOR FREE IN DEVON LIBRARIESLibraries Unlimited is partnering with Recycle Devon to bring World Book Day costume swap rails to 15 libraries in Devon. World Book Day 2026 is Thursday, 5th March and library swap rails are running from 16th February to 8th March. Customers are invited to donate outgrown, unwanted children’s costumes in good, wearable condition. Costumes will be available to take home for free!
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Devon residents urged to Help shape the future of Devon’s libraries before consultation closesResidents are being called on to make their voices heard as the major public consultation on the future of the county’s 50 libraries enters its final week.



