Devon News
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Greater action urged on 20mph zones amid transport funding success
The time taken to implement slower speed limits in some parts of Devon is too slow, according to frustrated campaigners.
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Promoting mentally healthy workplace this World Mental Health Day
World Mental Health Day is on Thursday 10 October and the international focus is mental health in the workplace.
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Time to quit?
Smokers, who wish to kick the habit, may be given vape starter kits to help them quit as part of new measures to help the government meet its ambition for the country to be smokefree by 2030 – achieved when adult smoking prevalence falls to 5 per cent or less.
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Devon Air Ambulances week of thanks
Devon Air Ambulances annual Week of Thanks campaign highlights the many ways in which the people of Devon ensure the lifesaving service continues to respond to patients facing time-critical situations in Devon and beyond.
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Hotspot policing will be rolled out as “business as usual”
A scheme to ramp up the visibility of police in Devon and Cornwall’s crime hotspots will be rolled out next year.
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Protesters gather on Dartmoor ahead of Judgment Day at the Supreme Court
Campaigners advocating for the Right to Roam gathered for a final rally ahead of a pivotal Supreme Court decision today on the future of wild camping on Dartmoor. .
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Police chief wants more improvement in call handling
Devon and Cornwall’s acting chief constable says he won’t be satisfied until the abandonment rate of calls to the police contact centre drops below five per cent.
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Upgrading and installing cameras to combat collisions and traffic light jumps
More speed cameras have been installed at accident hotspots across Devon, with some existing ones upgraded.
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Hare coursing activity across Devon
Devon and Cornwall Police have been made aware of a small increase in hare coursing reports across the region.
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Devon owed more than £1.2 million from developers
Devon County Council is owed more than £1.2 million promised by developers that have been given planning permission
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Latest road casualty figures released for the region
The Department for Transport (DfT) has released the latest road casualty statistics for the region.
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South West Water Chief Executive elected as new President of the Institute of Water
The Chief Executive of South West Water, Susan Davy, has been elected as the new President of the Institute of Water.
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New pilot service launched to reduce drug-related deaths
Local pharmacies are working with Public Health Devon to pilot a new service aiming to reduce the number of drug-related deaths in the county.
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Sign up to an information session to find out more about becoming a councillor
If you care about your community, want to help improve people’s lives and feel strongly that the voices of residents should be heard, you could have what it takes to become your area’s next county councillor.
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Calling all dad and male carers!
After the hugely successful series of Let’s Talk online parenting sessions, the team are now in the process of developing sessions specifically for dads and male carers.
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Which route do you prefer? Local people asked for their views on proposed ‘Boniface Trail’
Devon County Council are asking for your views on proposals to create a walking and cycling route between Crediton and Exeter.
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Celebrating Kinship Care Week
Taking place from Monday 7 October – Sunday 13 October 2024 Kinship Care Week, is a time to recognise and celebrate the contributions made by kinship carers in Devon who raise the child of a family member or friend.
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Your chance to shape policing, crime prevention and victim services across the region
Devon and Cornwall’s Police and Crime Commissioner is so concerned about an increase in shoplifting and rural crime she has added theft as a priority to her emerging police and crime plan.
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Consultation launched on transport plan for Devon and Torbay
People across Devon are being invited to have their say on future plans for transport in the county.
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Government ‘needs to be brave’ on Send funding, Devon’s leader claims
Labour needs to be “brave” by putting more resources into special educational needs, Devon’s leader, a Conservative, has claimed.
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Devon could face ‘significant risk’ to financial stability in medium term, auditor finds
Auditors, Grant Thornton have acknowledged the council’s “strong record of financial management”, but raised concerns about its ability to save tens of millions of pounds to balance its medium-term budget.
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Devon & Cornwall Police rolls out life-saving overdose treatment
Devon & Cornwall Police is joining some other UK police forces in making a life saving overdose treatment drug available to its officers, carried in first aid kits. Nasal Naloxone temporarily reverses the effects of opioid based drugs and is used when an opioid overdose is suspected and the victim is believed to be aged 18 or over.
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Ofsted returns for review of Devon’s children’s services
The education regulator rated the department inadequate in 2020 because of serious failures in the service and that until inspection, leaders did not know the extent of the failures to protect some of the most vulnerable children and young people from harm
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10,000-ton Reuse milestone reached
A major recycling milestone has been reached with more than 10,000 tonnes of discarded everyday items diverted for reuse since 2012 thanks to Devon’s recycling centres.
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Roads being cleared after weekend floods
Torrential rain, high winds and flooding made it a busy weekend for Devon County Council’s highways teams.
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Concern over fall in flu vaccine uptake in the South West as this year's winter vaccination campaign encourages those eligible to 'Get Winter Strong'
Of real concern is the drop in the flu vaccine uptake rates last winter across all eligibility groups in the South Wes compared with the previous year. While uptake in older people in the South West last year remained high, 4 in 10 of people with long-term health conditions, just under 4 in 10 pregnant women and just over half of 2-and-3-year-olds received the vaccine.
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Youths admit string of burglaries in Devon
Two youths have entered guilty pleas in connection to a string of burglaries in Devon.
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Call waiting times and complaints to police reduce
Complaints about police call-handling in Devon and Cornwall have reduced from 60 a year to five, with people now waiting 30 minutes less on average to get an answer when they call 101.
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Devon targeting ‘good’ Ofsted rating for children’s services in three years, chief says
Devon County Council’s chief executive Donna Manson is aiming to moved its children’s services department out of special measures and into to a ‘good’ Ofsted rating in three years.
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What to expect from your local police team
On the back of being assessed as the third safest policing area in England and Wales, Devon & Cornwall Police is launching its Neighbourhood Policing Community Charter.
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Devon’s Dragon Patchers flying through pothole repairs
Five thousand Devon potholes have been fixed in just six months using a device known as a ‘dragon patcher’.
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MP tries to breathe life into Cullompton railway station hopes
Attempts have been made by Honiton and Sidmouth MP Richard Foord to reignite plans for reopening Cullompton’s railway station.
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Prospect of Devon bringing road maintenance in-house
Devon could opt to bring one of the largest services it contracts out back in-house by hiring staff to oversee road maintenance
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Devon Lib Dem MPs hope to use collective weight to close £23m education funding gap
Devon’s Liberal Democrats are hoping to band together to secure more funding for education in the county.
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Sewerage alerts issued for Devon beaches after heavy rain
A number of pollution alerts and warnings have been issued for numerous beaches and popular swimming locations across Devon following recent heavy rainfall.
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Major Event for Local Suppliers to Learn About Public Sector Contracts
A major event aimed at local suppliers who want to find out how to work with the public services is takes place next month.
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Have you borrowed money from someone?
Are they demanding high repayments and making you feel threatened or uneasy? If so, you may have borrowed from an illegal money lender (more commonly known as a loan shark).
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At least five phones lost per day on South Western Railway network
South Western Railway has revealed that at least five mobile phones have been lost on its network every day since last year
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NHS booking opens for life-saving flu and COVID-19 vaccinations
Millions of people in England can now book flu and COVID-19 vaccinations as the NHS rolls out additional protection for those most at risk ahead of winter.
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South West Water renews its commitment to protect and enhance the natural environment
South West Water has renewed its commitment to improving the management of natural assets and resources by resigning the Catchment Management Declaration.
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NHS bumper careers event returns: discover your future in healthcare!
The Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust is excited to announce the return of its annual careers fair, offering an exciting glimpse into opportunities in Allied Health Professions, Pathology, and Pharmacy.
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Police and Crime Commissioner Continues to fight for our corner of England
It is five years since she led a delegation of politicians and police representatives to central London to make the case for central Government to invest more in policing here in Devon and Cornwall.
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Tiverton MP urges action on town’s overcrowded trains
Tiverton’s MP Rachel Gilmour has lobbied the government to take action on overcrowded trains from the town.
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Do you know the Green Cross Code? New road safety course for primary schools launched
Devon County Council are giving primary school children the chance to gain the tools and confidence that they need to help keep themselves safe once they are ready to take the next step and begin walking to school on their own.
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Police remind students to look out for each other
At this time of year, when students are going off to university, making new friends and socialising - Devon and Cornwall Police are encouraging people to look after each other.
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Top fire safety tips for students
With many young people leaving home for the first time to go to university and rent in student halls or a shared home, Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service want you to know how to keep you and your housemates fire safe
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Leading the Charge for Fairer Water Bills in the South West: How South West Water is Putting Customers First
South West Water believe every one of their customers deserve a fair, transparent, and simple way of being charged for the water they use.
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Vaccines will save lives across Devon this winter: COVID-19 and flu vaccination campaign begins in October
The Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust will begin rolling out the national COVID-19 booster and flu vaccination programme on Thursday 3 October.
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More than 1,200 under 18s held in Devon & Cornwall police cells overnight in a year
More than 1,200 children have been held overnight in Devon and Cornwall police cells in a year, according to exclusive figures.