Devon News
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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.
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Give children the best start: Vaccinate this New Year
As families across the South West celebrate the start of 2026, it is the perfect time to think about one of the most important, lasting, and life-saving gifts you can give your child, and it is completely free: vaccination.
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Devon residents recognised in King’s New Year Honours
Residents from across Devon are celebrating after being named in the King’s New Year Honours list, recognising their outstanding contributions to community life, education, healthcare, and public service.
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Police shut down shops and homes across Devon in anti-social behaviour crackdown
Shops, businesses and a hotel across Devon were shut down in 2025 during a long-term crackdown on anti-social behaviour.
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Residents encouraged to have their say on our Libraries Consultation over the festive break
Devon’s residents are being encouraged to take a few moments over the festive period to take part in the ongoing Libraries Consultation, which will help shape the future direction of library services across the county.
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The recycling tips EVERYONE needs to know this Christmas
You’ve unwrapped gifts, eaten that ‘one-too-many’ mince pie, and finally got the gadgets set up that you brought for Christmas. But now thoughts need to turn to restoring some order after the crescendo of the Christmas season is over. And it isn’t just about identifying which wrapping paper you can or can’t recycle.
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Welcome concession is a win for farmers and rural communities across Devon
Devon County Councillor, Cheryl Cottle-Hunkin has welcomed the government’s announcement The government had intended to impose a 20% tax on inherited agricultural assets worth more than £1 million from April 2026, ending the 100% tax relief that has been in place since the 1980s. “Under the original proposals, many family-run farms would have faced being financially crippled,” said Cllr Cottle-Hunkin, Cabinet Member responsible for rural affairs, and fifth-generation sheep farmer whose family continues to farm land in rural Torrington. “Farmers and their families have faced more than a y

