Devon News
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SEND reform ‘kicked down the road’ in today’s spending review, says lead county councillor
Devon County Council’s cabinet member for services supporting young people with SEND says she’s disappointed by the lack of meaningful content in the Chancellor’s spending review, expressing concern over the absence of national reform for the SEND system.
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Celebration event highlights achievements of Devon & Cornwall police cadets
At an event held on Wednesday 28 May, Devon & Cornwall Police recognised 100 Cadets and 30 Cadet Leaders for their efforts and for giving up their free time to support officers to make neighbourhoods safer.
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Record number of adults at our cycle confidence sessions
A record 390 adults attended the sessions delivered by Active Devon in 2024/25, and we’re aiming to beat that by reaching more than 500 adults this year.
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Green Project Funding for Devon NHS Sites
Devon Partnership NHS Trust has received over £5 million to support its decarbonisation efforts. This funding will be used for two major energy projects aimed at enhancing sustainability and reducing energy costs.
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Devon communities ‘left behind’ by poor bus service
Villages in Devon are being ‘left behind’ by bad bus services, according to one local MP.
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Devon Charity Calls for More Carers to Open Their Homes and Hearts
A Devon-based charity is appealing to residents to open their homes and support individuals with care and support needs, helping them live full and independent lives.
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Independent Custody Visitors to be celebrated during Volunteers’ Week
The remarkable difference volunteers make within our communities is rightly being celebrated and acknowledged this week as part of national Volunteers’ Week running from June 2 to 8.
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Have you got community equipment that you no-longer need?
Devon County Council and our NHS partners are inviting people to return their no longer needed equipment, throughout June.
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Don't fall victim to the 'Fatal Five' after string of serious collisions across the region
Devon and Cornwall are asking motorists to be aware of the dangers of the ‘Fatal Five’ after a series of fatal and serious collisions on our roads in the last month.
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Devon County Council are reviewing the support that they provide to people in Devon with drug and alcohol-related problems.
The Council want to make sure that the support they provide is continuing to meet the needs of people who use the service, or who would benefit from using the service.
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Moor residents and businesses could be waiting years for better broadband connection
There are fears that Dartmoor could wait years for broadband improvements.
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Local projects aim to help struggling families access ‘healthy and nutritious’ food
Devon County Council has launched a new two-year project which aims to ease food insecurity in Devon.
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Cash surplus but long battle ahead for Dartmoor National Park Authority
Despite facing its biggest funding cut in years, Dartmoor National Park Authority (DNPA) has come out of 2024/25 with a cash surplus and increased reserves.
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Businesses reminded that disposable vapes ban begins this Sunday
Businesses across Devon are being reminded by Trading Standards to ensure that they are ready for when the ban on disposable vapes begins on June 1.
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GP Practices in Devon one step closer to funding for refurbishments
NHS Devon has submitted ten GP practices for the Government Primary Care Utilisation and Modernisation (U&M) Fund.
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Custody and policing strategies scrutinised at commissioner’s latest accountability board
A new accountability board to ensure Devon & Cornwall Police is held to account has reconvened again to scrutinise further key performance areas, including services available to detainees while in custody and whether policing strategies are aligned with national priorities.
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Successful ‘night bus’ scheme funded by Commissioner to run again this year
Following the success in the summer & Christmas of 2024, Devon & Cornwall Police & the Police and Crime Commissioner’s office are working with partners to continue running night buses across the two counties, providing seven new routes in addition to the four existing routes from last year.
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Operation Snap
Operation Snap lets the public report potential moving traffic offences online with video evidence. It’s not for collisions. You must provide the vehicle’s registration and be ready to sign a witness statement—and possibly appear in court if required.