Devon News
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Devon wins funding towards shaping the future of flight
There is exciting news for the South West’s booming aerospace sector as £236,000 of funding has been secured to create a Future Flight Innovation Zone (FFIZ) in Devon and Somerset
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Devon & Cornwall Police ask public to ‘name our tractor
The Rural Affairs team at Devon & Cornwall Police are asking children to choose the official name of the newest addition to the rural fleet – the police tractor.
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Operation Vortex sees Police target dangerous driving in Devon and Cornwall
Many cars have been seized and motorists arrested during the first week of a crackdown on drivers disregarding road traffic laws across Devon and Cornwall.
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‘Enthralling’ new Dartmoor discovery
A newly-discovered Bronze Age burial chamber on Dartmoor could shed new light on the history of Devon.
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Devon & Cornwall Crime Commission sets out her priorities for a new term of office
A little over a week ago Alison Hernandez was honoured to be returned as Police and Crime Commissioner for Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. The proceeding weeks had been spent working hard on the priorities which she set, with the input from our communities, three years ago when she developed her second police and crime plan.
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The Environment Agency have launched a new service providing a Virtual Flood Warden via your phone or PC.
The service will advise you on what to do before, during and after a flood. It will also answer your questions about flooding and coastal erosion.
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Royal Devon’s Extraordinary People Awards 2024 are now open for nominations
Our NHS staff and volunteers deliver extraordinary work every day. Our Extraordinary People Awards recognise the hard work, dedication and amazing care given by both individuals and teams.
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Property sales bank Devon £7m with same expected this year
Property disposals have earned Devon just over £7 million and the hopes are the same amount could be secured this year.
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Police bus operation uncovers numerous safety issues
A road safety operation aimed at passenger vehicles in Devon and Cornwall has resulted in 20 offences being uncovered by officers.
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Devon & Cornwall Police welcome additional patrols for ASB and violent crime hotspots
Earlier this year, Devon & Cornwall Police was awarded a £1 million grant from the Home Office to deliver hotspot policing to public areas experiencing anti-social behaviour (ASB) and serious violence.
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£12 million boost to pothole repairs
A massive new multi-million pound investment in repairing potholes and boosting road drainage in Devon has been agreed.
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Plea from police following 17 serious collisions in Devon and Cornwall
Devon and Cornwall Police has issued an urgent message to road users, after a series of serious collisions in the South West of England.
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Proposals for the roll-out of new Family Hub centres
Devon County Councils proposals on how they would like to use their former Children’s Centre buildings in a new network of Family Hubs has been launched today.
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New leader and deputy at County Hall
Devon County Council’s deputy leader is set to become the new leader of the authority.
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Alison Hernandez secures third term as Devon and Cornwall police and crime commissioner
Alison Hernandez has secured a third term as the police and crime commissioner for Devon and Cornwall.
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Devon and Cornwall Police work to crackdown on any raves over the Bank Holiday weekend
Devon & Cornwall Police is working with partners and local residents to make potential locations in the counties unattractive to organisers of raves (also called unlicensed music events or UMEs).
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Council Leaders submit their proposal for Devon and Torbay Combined County Authority to the Secretary of State
Devon County Council and Torbay Council have formally submitted their joint proposal for a Devon and Torbay Combined County Authority (CCA) to the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, the Rt Hon Michael Gove MP.
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Devon’s young people make their mark in youth vote
During February and March, young people from across Devon voted for the issues that matter most to them in the Make Your Mark national ballot. And the results can now be revealed!
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Devon goes to the polls today
The County goes to the polls today with Council elections in Exeter and County wide vote for a new Police and Crime Commissioner.
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David Attenborough urges people to postpone routine garden task until July
Sir David Attenborough Urges Delay in Lawn Mowing Until Mid-July to Support Insect Welfare
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Do you know the consequences of anti-social behaviour?
As the weather begins to warm up, Devon & Cornwall Police is reminding teenagers and their parents to think about the consequences of anti-social behaviour (ASB).
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Opposition attempts to delay ‘right Devon fudge’ devolution plan fail
Attempts by Devon’s opposition parties to delay a decision about getting more decision-making powers from government but combining their own powers has failed after the controlling Conservatives voted for the plan.
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Outgoing leader John Hart confirms he won’t seek re-election in 2025
Devon’s outgoing leader John Hart has confirmed he will not be standing for re-election in 2025.
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Get your prescriptions before the May Bank Holidays.
With two Bank Holidays in May people who take regular medication are being reminded to order prescriptions in plenty of time
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Teen pregnancies falling in Devon
Teen pregnancies in Devon are below the national average and also lower than its neighbours, fresh data has shown.
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Devon care fund’s first ever overspend nears £2.5 million as targets overshot
The organisation responsible for overseeing the county’s care provision has reported an overspend of nearly £2.5 million before the end of its financial year.
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Devon faring ‘significantly worse’ on range of health and social metrics
Devon remains below the national averages on a range of health and social issues including suicide, rough sleeping and academic attainment of children on free school meals.