Devon News
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Parking fine text scam warning
Trading standards service is warning motorists to be on their guard against a parking fine text scam doing the rounds.
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National Park appeals people not to have BBQ's or fire pits on Dartmoor
Dartmoor National Park is appealing to people not to have BBQ's or fire pits when visiting the moor.
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RNLI urges visitors to stay safe on south west beaches this Bank Holiday weekend
With warm weather forecast and thousands expected to visit the coast this Bank Holiday weekend, the lifesaving charity is reminding everyone to stay safe by visiting lifeguarded beaches and following advice.
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Unique and crucial volunteer role unlike any other
Volunteers living in Devon and Cornwall are being sought to a carry out a crucial role to ensure people detained in custody are being treated fairly and humanely, regardless of why they are there.
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Devon Council leader calls for a fundamental reform of local authority funding
The Leader of Devon County Council, Councillor Julian Brazil, says that the council will continue to call for a ‘fundamental reform’ of the funding system that decides how much funding councils get from central government.
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Thousands of motorists caught not wearing seatbelts
Devon and Cornwall Police have said around 50% more people have been caught not wearing seat belts as those fined for driving while using mobile phone.
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New road safety measures welcomed following Westminster visit
New national rules which could significantly improve road safety have been welcomed by the Vision Zero South West road safety partnership.
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Parents and carers invited to help shape the way funding is allocated to children with EHCPs
Last month, Devon County Council explained that they are reviewing the way that funding is allocated to children and young people with Education, Health and Care Plans, (EHCPs).
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Dartmoor village cut off after BT breaks rules to remove phone box - twice
A Dartmoor community has been cut off from the outside world after BT removed its only phonebox- twice - without consulting residents.
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Parents and young people help review of education placements and additional support
Devon County Council has been reviewing the way it buy's education places for pupils with Education Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) in independent special schools, non-maintained special schools, and independent special post-16 settings.
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People in Devon at risk of carbon monoxide poisoning as data shows they aren’t testing alarms
Households across Devon are being urged to stay safe from carbon monoxide (CO) this summer, following new data that reveals the majority of carbon monoxide alarms in homes were not tested last year.
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Devon & Cornwall Police seizes £180,000 Aston Martin deposit from Andrew Tate
Devon & Cornwall Police has secured a further £180,000 from influencer Andrew Tate in civil court over a deposit he had placed on an Aston Martin supercar.
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Devon County Council calls on Government to address rural challenges
Devon County Council is calling on the Government to recognise the unique challenges faced by rural areas in providing and funding essential services, including public transport.
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Help prevent wildfires as dry weather continues
People are being reminded that the lighting of fires is illegal and are being asked not to use barbecues on Dartmoor because of the ongoing hot weather.
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Parents urged to get flu vaccine for young children
Parents and carers of children aged two and three are being urged to get their flu vaccine this September.
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CITIZENS ADVICE WANT TO HEAR YOUR HOUSING REPAIR STORIES
Devon’s housing tenants are being asked about their experiences with housing repairs in a major new survey this summer.
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Have your say on the future priorities for Dartmoor
Love Dartmoor? Now’s your chance to influence its future.
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NHS urging pregnant women to protect their ‘winter babies’ against RSV
The NHS’s top midwife is urging eligible pregnant women from 28 weeks to speak to their maternity services provider about getting vaccinated against RSV ahead of winter.
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Devon Employment Hubs ready to support young people on results day
As thousands of students across Devon receive their A Level and GCSE results, Devon County Council are reminding young people that help is available – whatever their next steps may be.
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Further stability for Devon & Cornwall Police as Chief Constable to stay until 2027
Interim Chief Constable James Vaughan QPM will lead Devon & Cornwall Police until Jan 2027, after agreement with PCC Alison Hernandez. Appointed in Dec 2024, Vaughan’s term follows Will Kerr’s retirement and comes as the force exits special measures.
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Devon libraries ask question in national project celebrating WWII anniversary
Devon libraries are joining a UK-wide programme by Future Arts Centres marking 80 years since WWII ended. Led with Libraries Connected and backed by Arts Council England, Libraries Unlimited is among 60 libraries and arts centres taking part.
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Message from Commissioner: Moving forward together towards a bright future for the force
As PCC, Alison Hernandez is pleased HMICFRS has confirmed Devon & Cornwall Police is back in the default monitoring phase. These reports are one of the key tools to hold the Chief Constable to account and ensure the force is delivering for the public.