Devon News
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Hospiscare needs your help with a unique ‘double your money’ fundraising challenge
Devon based Hospiscare is undertaking its biggest fundraising challenge yet.
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County Council invites residents to help shape 2026/27 budget
Devon County Council is preparing its budget for 2026/27 and is asking residents to share their views.
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‘Pop-up’ vaccination clinics being held in several communities this week
A number of ‘pop-up’ Covid and Flu vaccination clinics are available this week in communities across Devon. .
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Rural areas to be hit hardest by Lloyds’ removal of cheque deposit facilities at Post Offices
Devon County Council’s Cabinet Member for Rural Affairs has written to the Prime Minister expressing her concern about Lloyds Bank customers no longer able to cash in cheques at Post Offices.
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Push for fair education funding heading to Westminster
Devon politicians will join a national cohort at Westminster to push for more cash for the county’s schools.
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‘Fast fashion’ forces closure of 27 Salvation Army clothing banks
Residents in parts of Devon may notice changes to their local textile bank service, as twenty-seven Salvation Army banks are due to be removed at the end of January 2026.
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Plea for help as Devon pubs face crisis
The government’s energy industry watchdog has been accused of being ‘asleep at the wheel’ as South Devon hospitality businesses face an existential crisis.
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Savings in key areas but £5m overspend still predicted for Devon County Council
Devon County council is still expecting to overspend by more than £5 million this year even though it has clawed back cash in major areas.
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Cash crunch shows ‘system remains stacked’ against Devon
Cash pressures have been laid bare by Devon’s biggest council with claims that the way government funding works disadvantages the rural county.
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What do you think should be the priorities for Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service?
Residents of Devon and Somerset are being asked to help by telling the Fire Service how they think it should be using its resources, by completing a short survey.
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Critics decry ‘£4k per meeting’ sound system costs
Anger has erupted after it emerged that nearly £4,000 has to be spent on a sound system when a Devon council holds a full meeting with all its members.
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Police Commissioner fears policing services at risk amid funding uncertainty
The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, Alison Hernandez, has written to the Home Secretary and the Policing Minister raising serious concerns about the government’s proposed policing funding settlement for 2026–27.
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Don’t get complacent, get your seasonal vaccinations
The NHS in the South West is urging people to come forward for their COVID-19 and flu vaccines before the winter offer comes to an end.
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Unanimous support against Torbay’s implied bid to avoid housing target
East Devon District Council has doubled-down on its opposition to the possibility of having to build even more new homes because Torbay doesn’t think it can hit government targets.
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Councillors asked to put democracy first ahead of political self-interest
Devon County Councillors will on Friday (9 January) debate the government’s proposal to delay this year’s elections in up to 64 local councils.
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UKHSA and Met office extend amber Cold-Health Alert for the South West
Cold-Health Alert in place for the South West of England until Sunday 11 January
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GWR launches 2026/27 Customer and Community Improvement Fund
Great Western Railway is inviting applications for its Customer and Community Improvement Fund for the 2026/27 financial year, following the success of last year's programme which supported more than 90 projects across the GWR network.
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Cutting Energy bills this winter
Devon’s RESET Energy Advice team are helping people reduce their energy bills and achieve a sunnier outlook for their finances this winter.
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Commissioner to serve as Independent to continue ‘fight for Devon and Cornwall’
Police and Crime Commissioner for Devon Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, Alison Hernandez has announced her decision to step away from party politics and will continue to serve as an Independent, without any political affiliations, for the rest of her term of office.
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Cold Callers - offering insulation removal services
Police have been made aware that there may be cold callers offering insulation removal services in the Devon area.
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South West Water shares advice on protecting pipes from bursts
South West Water is reminding customers of the little things they can do to protect their homes against burst pipes as freezing conditions hit the region.
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Housing row brewing amid bid to avoid Westminster housing target
A row over how many homes a Devon council thinks it can build is brewing because of fears it might try to push extra housing into other areas
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Highway users urged to take extra care as severe cold and icy roads expected this weekend
Devon County Council is urging all highway users to take extra care this weekend, with severe overnight frosts and widespread ice expected on the region’s roads, footpaths and cycleways.
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Parents urged to keep children at home if unwell
Public Health Devon is urging parents and carers not to send their children back to school in January if they are feeling poorly or showing symptoms of flu or winter sickness bugs.
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NHS in ‘calmer waters but not out of danger’ yet as winter viruses still circulating
Flu cases have begun to steady but hospital cases still surpassed 3,000 in the week before Christmas, a slight fall on the week before, according to new figures published today.

