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Exeter & East Devon News
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Legal moves begin to evict Exeter travellersLegal steps have begun to move a group of travellers away from a busy car park in Exeter.
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Massive Exeter student flats block gets the go-aheadA huge block of student flats has been given the go-ahead by Exeter city councillors by a narrow margin despite them hearing it described as ‘overbearing’.
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Community readies fight against ‘ill-judged’ library overhaulA community in East Devon is preparing to protest about a potential overhaul to library services that they believe could significantly impact their town.
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Exeter University celebrates a decade of degree apprenticeshipsThe University of Exeter will celebrate a decade of delivering degree apprenticeships when it hosts a series of workshops, information sessions and podcasts during National Apprenticeship this week.
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Cliff fall at Beer BeachTo protect visitors at Beer Beach, the section by Ducky's has been cordoned off, until the cliff fall has been inspected and made safe.
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Geologists called to survey Exeter landslipGeological experts will be called in to inspect the site of a major landslide which caused a road to be closed in Exeter.
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Fascinating 20th Century Exeter photos go on displayA selection of historical twentieth century photographs of Exeter has gone on display at Exeter Custom House.
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East Devon creatives and culture organisations to receive new funding.East Devon culture organisations and creatives looking to fund a new cultural project, festival or event can access support through a new round of ACED's Creative East Devon Fund.
Teignbridge News
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Teignmouth Air Show cancelled for another yearThe popular Teignmouth Airshow has been cancelled for another year, after last being held in 2024, due to fundraising targets not being met.
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Teignmouth lido sell-off triggers ‘people power’ projectPutting Teignmouth’s much-loved open-air swimming pool up for sale could act as the ‘starting gun’ for the local community to take it over.
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Dumped batteries could still cause bin lorry firesHalting a scheme to recycle batteries in household rubbish might not make life any safer for Teignbridge waste collectors, councillors have been warned.
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Teignmouth lido to be sold off to save council cashA South Devon lido described by users as ‘a lovely pool in a lovely location’ is to be sold off.
South Devon News
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NHS partnership is helping people to get onlineFree SIM cards are being given to people living in Torbay and South Devon to help combat digital exclusion.
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Torbay Council sets out new English Riviera Beach Standards for Cabinet considerationTorbay are setting out the proposed English Riviera Beach Standards (ERBS), a new awards framework designed specifically for the unique coastline of the English Riviera.
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South Devon man jailed for importing cannabis worth £7mA South Devon man who imported cannabis worth around £7million has been jailed for five years.
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Minister called in amid concerns over Torbay social care changesHealth trust bosses who are considering ending an acclaimed 20-year partnership with Torbay Council because it costs too much have been urged to ask local people first.
Devon News
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County Council welcomes major step on SEND funding while highlighting wider pressures on local servicesDevon County Council has welcomed the Government’s announcement that it will fund 90 per cent of local authorities’ historic Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) deficits.
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Council warns Government funding settlement leaves local taxpayers carrying the loadThe Government’s final local government funding settlement continues a long-term shift away from national funding, placing increasing reliance on council tax to pay for essential local services.
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Your body, your choice – Devon Sexual Health launches new websiteDevon Sexual Health has launched a new website to help people living in Devon & Torbay make informed decisions about their sexual health.
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Views sought on proposals for new Local Government arrangements for DevonA consultation on the future of local government in Devon has been opened by the Department for Housing, Communities and Local Government.
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UKHSA and MHRA remind public to stop using some non-sterile alcohol-free wipesThe UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) are reminding the public not to use four specified non-sterile alcohol-free wipe products under any circumstances due to an ongoing risk of infection associated with their use.
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Petition of 3,000 names calling for rail line resilience presented to parliamentA petition has been presented to parliament calling for action and investment to future-proof the Tarka Line and improve reliability for passengers across the area who rely on the train service.
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Children’s Mental Health Week 2026Next week (9-15 February) is Children’s Mental Health Week, an annual campaign that shines a spotlight on the importance of supporting children and young people’s mental wellbeing.
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86% of people in South West in the dark about free power cut helplineNew research from National Grid Electricity Distribution (NGED) shows 86% of people in the South West don’t know about the first port of call in a power cut – the 105 helpline. 105 is a free number that connects callers directly to their local electricity network operator in the event of a power cut.



