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Exeter & East Devon News
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Topsham’s ‘beautiful’ museum to be restored
Planners have given their unanimous backing to a scheme to repair and restore a key piece of Exeter’s maritime history.
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Motorcyclist sentenced for seriously injuring fellow biker
A motorcyclist has been sentenced to 20 months in prison and disqualified from holding a licence for four years for causing a collision which resulted in the amputation of a fellow biker’s leg.
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Celebrating 18 years of innovation at the West of England Eye Unit
The West of England Eye Unit has marked 18 years of its pioneering nurse-led intravitreal injection service.
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Exeter Diabetes expert receives European prize for lifetime contribution to research
A leading Exeter diabetes researcher has been internationally recognised for his work improving care for people living with diabetes.
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Police appeal for information following an assault in Exmouth
Detectives are currently investigating an assault which took place outside KFC on Imperial Road, Exmouth, on Saturday 26 April.
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Man charged following social media posts
Exeter’s Criminal Investigations Department has secured two charges against Alfie Pilkington, following an arrest.
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Audio ballot papers now available for visually impaired voters
Visually impaired voters in Exeter will once again benefit from extra support at polling stations, with audio ballot papers available for the elections taking place on Thursday 1 May.
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Changing Places Toilet opens at RD&E (Wonford)
Wonford Hospital have officially opened a new Changing Places Toilet facility in the main entrance at RD&E, along with another accessible toilet and a new breastfeeding facility.
Teignbridge
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Protest as work stops on controversial Newton Abbot project
Protesters gathered at a building site on the outskirts of Newton Abbot early today (Tuesday 29 April) as the battle continued to save a unique wildlife refuge.
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Closure order puts a stop to drug dealing and antisocial behaviour, Kingskerswell
A closure order has been put in place on a property in Newton Abbot to disrupt antisocial behaviour (ASB) and suspected drug dealing taking place at the address.
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Double rail heritage celebration in Newton Abbot
A Double celebration of railway heritage is set to take place in Newton Abbot on Tuesday May 6.
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Police to protect wildlife following reports of deer poachers, Teignbridge
Devon & Cornwall Police are stepping up their activity in Teignbridge to keep local wildlife safe, following reports of suspected poachers sighted in rural areas.
South Devon News
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Official challenge to Torbay solar farm project
Opponents of a plan to get South West Water to build a solar farm in Torbay have mounted an official challenge.
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Council halts work on controversial Torquay development
Work on a controversial development in Torquay has been halted amid claims the developers went too far.
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Police appeal for information following a collision on Paignton
Police are appealing for witnesses and information following a serious road traffic collision in Paignton on Monday 28 April.
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The Torbay councillors who owe more than £8,400 in council tax
Four Torbay councillors have been barred from debates on setting the bay’s council tax for the coming year – because they haven’t paid their own.
Devon News
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More than £65m of Devon’s longest loans still have 34 years left
More than £65 million borrowed by a Devon council still has 34 years left before it needs to be paid off.
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New Devon Youth Council Members
Young people with Special Educational Need’s and Disabilities (SEND) from across the Network for Change have joined Devon’s Youth Council and have been representing their peers in wider youth voice work across the county.
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‘Fleecehold’ companies under fire for rogue practices
MPs have called for action to regulate companies involved in ‘fleecehold’ property management agreements.
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Devon MPs blast ‘scandal’ of sewage spills
Devon MPs have spoken out in the House of Commons after official figures revealed tens of thousands of hours of sewage spills into local bathing waters.
Local Sport
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Tickets back on sale in May for Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025
With more than 275,000 tickets already sold, excitement continues to build for Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 and fans will now have another opportunity to secure more tickets in May.
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Exeter Chiefs release the following coaching update
Following Sunday's disappointing result against Gloucester Rugby, club Chairman and CEO Tony Rowe CBE, has made the decision to suspend coaches Rob Hunter and Ali Hepher pending a full review of the match and the 2024/25 season to date.