Devon News
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Changes to recycling from later this month say government – but most householders will see little change
Recycling in England is set to increase, thanks to new Simpler Recycling reforms set out by UK government.
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Plans set out to improve short breaks support for disabled children and families in Devon
Devon County Council has set out proposals to improve short breaks support for disabled children and young people, in a report to be discussed by its Cabinet next week.
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Devon County Council to address housing need
Devon County Council Cabinet members will be asked to give the green light to exploring innovative housing solutions for people who need it most.
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Hospiscare smashes fundraising record to ‘keep care at home’.
Devon-based charity Hospiscare is celebrating the results of a record-breaking 36-hour fundraising giveathon.
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South West leads England on shingles vaccine uptake, but thousands still missing out on vital protection
The South West is outperforming the England average on shingles vaccine uptake across both eligible age groups, new UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) data shows. Yet the majority of newly eligible adults in the region have yet to come forward for their free jab.
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Devon school unions call public meeting over 'unfair' funding and budget transfer decision
Education unions representing headteachers, teachers and support staff across Devon are calling a public meeting to expose what they describe as a long-standing and unfair funding system that leaves Devon’s children 'worth less' than pupils elsewhere in England.
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‘Regular visitors’ might be able to join sewage legal claim
Visitors who regularly come to Devon could be eligible to join a prospective class action lawsuit targeting South West Water.
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Pothole numbers skyrocket after brutal winter
Devon’s pothole problem looks to have skyrocketed this year with the brutal weather conditions pounding the county’s highways network.
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Lead County Councillor welcomes publication of education and SEND White Paper
Councillor Denise Bickley, Devon County Council Cabinet Member for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), has welcomed the publication of the government’s education and SEND white paper, Every Child Achieving and Thriving.
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Hundreds of residents benefit from warmer homes scheme
A major home‑improvement scheme has helped hundreds of Devon residents cut their energy bills and make their homes warmer, greener, and more efficient.
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Devon County Council prioritising roads, children and SEND services in its £839million budget
Devon County Council has agreed its budget for the next financial year, and set out how services will be funded from April 2026.
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New Programme to Transform Access to Inclusive Activity Opportunities
A major new programme launching across Devon aims to expand and strengthen access to inclusive leisure and physical activity opportunities for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
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Theatre outreach programme passes milestone of reaching 5,000 pupils
A long-running university outreach programme that creates theatre, drama and dance opportunities for schools in Devon has now touched the lives of more than 5,000 pupils.
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Man rescued from smoke-filled property in Crediton
Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service are praising the instinct and swift actions of two of our colleagues after they helped rescue an elderly man from a smoke-filled home in Crediton on Wednesday 11 February.
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Balanced Devon budget for roads, children’s futures, libraries and communities
Roads and children’s services will receive a major cash injection in the first budget of Devon County Council’s new administration.
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Devon wants council overhaul postponement after government elections backtrack
Senior Liberal Democrats have urged Westminster to step in and postpone the process of radically overhauling Devon’s councils amid the backtrack over this year’s local elections.
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Maximum council tax rise likely to cover rising costs and rainy day fund boost
Devon’s largest council looks set to hike council tax by the most it is allowed to do as it faces rising costs for its most vital services and looks to bolster its reserves.
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Permanent street lighting changes given the green light
Proposals to make permanent changes to street lighting across the county have been approved, following a year‑long trial that responded to community needs while cutting costs, reducing carbon emissions and delivering environmental benefits.
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Fire service bags £10m extra from hike in council tax funding
Devon’s fire service has secured an extra £10 million of funding for next year after an agreed hike in its share of the council tax.
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South West Water launches new fund to support businesses with water-saving ideas
South West Water has opened applications for its new Water Efficiency Business Innovation Fund which is supporting businesses across the region to implement water-saving ideas.
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Spotlight on Horse Road Safety: Sharing the Road, Staying Safe
Police and two leading equine welfare charities have joined forces to produce a collection of short films to help prevent collisions and near-misses involving horses on rural roads.
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FIND WORLD BOOK DAY COSTUMES FOR FREE IN DEVON LIBRARIES
Libraries Unlimited is partnering with Recycle Devon to bring World Book Day costume swap rails to 15 libraries in Devon. World Book Day 2026 is Thursday, 5th March and library swap rails are running from 16th February to 8th March. Customers are invited to donate outgrown, unwanted children’s costumes in good, wearable condition. Costumes will be available to take home for free!
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Devon residents urged to Help shape the future of Devon’s libraries before consultation closes
Residents are being called on to make their voices heard as the major public consultation on the future of the county’s 50 libraries enters its final week.

