Exeter & East Devon News
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Council will cease running Northbrook Pool from 23 September
The city council has announced that it will no longer run services at Exeter’s Northbrook Swimming pool after 3pm on 23 September.
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Protesters demand end to ‘intolerable’ Exeter car ban
Life on roads around a controversial car-ban street in Exeter has become ‘intolerable’ according to campaigners fighting to get it re-opened.
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Exmouth RNLI help a rib in difficulty
Yesterday (Sunday) at around 11.10am, Exmouth RNLI were tasked to assist a rib in difficulty near Sandy Bay.
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Update on new public toilet facilities in East Devon
Over the past few months, East Devon District Council been working hard to deliver modern, accessible and sustainable toilet blocks in key locations across the district.
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Exeter prepares for yarn art display to celebrate Women’s Rugby World Cup
The creative talents of crocheters and knitters from across Exeter and Devon are set to be showcased in a display to celebrate the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 coming to Exeter.
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Your views needed on the future of local government in Devon
Engagement is continuing on the city council’s proposals for the future reorganisation of local government in Devon – and your views are needed.
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Exeter set to launch Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 fan zone
Rugby fans can watch every game of the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 at Exeter’s city centre fan zone, with the action kicking off on Friday 22 August.
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Transformed children's library opens in Exeter
After months of building work, the new children’s library in Exeter is now open to the public. The Clore Children's Library features a brand-new sensory area, a floating mezzanine and activities for older children. Designed to be welcoming and accessible to all children and families, and championing interests, passions and their imaginations.
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Italian rugby stars tour Exeter’s Underground Passages
Players from the Italian Women’s Rugby World Cup squad visited Exeter’s Underground Passages on Wednesday, enjoying a guided tour ahead of their opening match at Sandy Park this Saturday.
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East Devon District Council seeks ideas for upgrade to Exmouth play park
The Phear park play area is getting an upgrade, and East Devon District Council are inviting the community to share ideas for what should be included.
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Exeter man jailed for multiple shoplifting offences
A prolific shoplifter from Exeter has been jailed after admitting to 53 offences.
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Residents left in limbo as final touches unfinished amid developer collapse
Residents at an Exeter estate are in limbo after the developer responsible for the site fell into administration leaving vital finishing touches uncompleted.
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Postal voters in Exeter must reapply under new rules
New rules mean all postal vote applications are now only valid for a maximum of three years. Those who applied for a postal vote before 30 January 2024, will need to reapply by 31 January 2026 to continue voting by post.
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Developer wins appeal amid planning back-and-forth
The developer behind a plan for 42 homes in an East Devon village has been given the green light by a government inspector after the local council blocked one version but then accepted another.
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New road safety measures bagged as homes approved at ‘accident hotspot’
Extra safety measures have been linked to the approval of new homes near a busy roundabout dubbed an “accident hotspot”.
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Planners defer decision on homes plan for site of ‘national importance’ for bats
Planners have deferred a decision over nine homes in an East Devon village over fears about a lack of information at a site dubbed of ‘national importance’ to bats.
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First look at how rebuilt Exeter fire hotel will rise again
New drawings show how a fire-gutted Devon hotel will look if developers get the go-ahead for their ambitious project.
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Former officer charged with misconduct in public office and stalking
A former Devon & Cornwall Police officer is due to appear in court charged with stalking and misconduct in public office, following an investigation.
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Exeter residents urged to check voter registration details
Households in Exeter are being contacted to ensure their electoral registration details are up to date.
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Planning wrangle over ‘last chance’ Exeter bird rescue site
The owners of a centre in Exeter that rescues and releases injured wild birds are facing opposition from neighbours who say ‘screeching’ birds make the site noisy, smelly, and attractive to rats
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Exeter welcomes Woman's Rugby Teams to Exeter
Exeter’s proud to officially welcome the French and Italian teams to our city for the Women’s Rugby World Cup!
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How Exeter plans to lead a brave new Devon
Exeter has been urged to ‘be brave’ and go ahead with bold plans to go it alone in the massive nationwide local government shake-up.
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Objectors blast Exeter green fields housing plan
Plans to build 65 homes in green fields overlooking Exeter have prompted objections from locals who say part of the city’s skyline will be changed forever.
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RNLI help stricken speedboat
On Friday 15 August at 3.04pm, the volunteer crew of Exmouth RNLI were tasked by H.M. Coastguard following multiple 999 calls from the public with concerns for a vessel drifting off the coast.
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Police cash bid from housing development
A fresh bid has been made by Devon’s police to secure vital cash linked directly to a planning application.
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Appeal for volunteers for Sidmouth Regatta and Air show
A packed programme of events is planned for the Regatta weekend kicking off on Friday 22 August, with the ‘Road Arrows’ Bicycle Display team displaying at 3pm on the Esplanade
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France rugby players to attend free family fun day
Players from the France Women’s Rugby World Cup squad will be attending a free family fun day in Exeter later this month.
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Beware of scam house calls, residents warned
People in Exeter are being warned about scam house-to-house calls.
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Unexploded wartime bombs might still be lurking in city
Experts believe Exeter took more of a battering from the Luftwaffe during the Second World War than the history books say it did.
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Care home residents get crafty for Women’s Rugby World Cup
Craft loving residents of an extra care home in Exeter have been getting creative to welcome the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 coming to the city.
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New cafe planned for Exeter’s Flowerpot Fields
A new graffiti-proof cafe housed inside a storage container will continue the transformation of a former Exeter dump which was used to train wartime tank drivers and once nearly became a heliport.
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Devon man jailed for more than six years for sexually abusing three children
A Devon man has been jailed for six years and six months for the sexual abuse of three children.
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Exeter migrant hotel protests bring debate to county
Protests outside an Exeter hotel understood to be accommodating asylum-seekers are dividing political opinion.
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Witnesses sought to Woodbury Salterton collision
Police are appealing for information after a man died in hospital following a collision in Woodbury Salterton last week.
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Art funding available for creative projects in Exeter
Artists based in Exeter are being given the opportunity to apply for funding for creative projects in the city.
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Dinan Way scheme in Exmouth making good progress
Work is progressing well on the extension of Dinan Way in Exmouth.
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Fears over homes plan for ‘accident hotspot’
Fears have been raised about plans for more homes near an East Devon town’s ‘accident hotspot’
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Praise to emergency services and community after Sea Scout fire
Praise has been heaped on the emergency services and the quick community response in the wake of a devastating fire that destroyed Exmouth’s Sea Scout hut.
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Three teenagers arrested as Police appeal for information following fire at Exmouth Scout Hut
Police are appealing for witnesses following a suspected arson at a Scout Hut in Exmouth on Monday.
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Split over East Devon homes plan
Plans for nine homes on the edge of a small East Devon community have led to split views about whether the scheme should be approved.
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Exeter achieves University Mental Health Charter Award
The University of Exeter has successfully achieved the University Mental Health Charter (UMHC) Award by Student Minds, it has been announced,
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Exeter Harrier completes golden double at European Championships
Exeter teenage running sensation Innes Fitzgerald completed a European Under-20 Championships double at the weekend, picking up her second gold medal of the competition.
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Fire Crews Battle Blaze near Exmouth Recreation Ground
Devon Fire Service confirmed crews were in attendance, tackling what is believed to be a fire at the old scout hut. As a precaution, the nearby new scout hut was hosed down to prevent the flames from spreading.
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A home has been completely destroyed following a gas explosion in Otterton today
Police are assisting colleagues in the fire service as they respond to a suspected gas explosion at a house in Otterton.
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Police appeal for information following a serious collision on the M5 at Exeter
Police were called at around 9.40am on Sunday 10 August to the M5 southbound between junction 28 and 29 following a collision.
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Grandson of WW2 POW set to attend VJ Day anniversary ceremony
Exeter will mark the 80th anniversary of Victory in Japan (VJ) Day on Friday 15 August with a special ceremony at the War Memorial in Northernhay Gardens.
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East Devon, Teignbridge and Mid Devon District Councils committed to working together for residents
East Devon, Teignbridge & Mid Devon councils reaffirm their commitment to work together and engage residents for the best democratic outcome in the upcoming Local Government Reorganisation, following Exeter City Council’s expansion proposals.
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Anti-social behaviour, COLYTON- Seaton Tramway
The local policing team have received reports of anti-social behaviour taking place at COLYTON Tramway Station. Various incidents have taken place over a few weeks at the station store.
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Young Devon archaeologist honoured by Fairlynch Museum for work on county’s history
Young archaeologist Phoebe Holland, 21, from Ivybridge, has received a £100 award from Fairlynch Museum and Exeter University for her work uncovering Devon’s past. Her research revealed prehistoric rock art and Christian links to Dartmoor’s standing stones.
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Summer Art Week to feature inspiring art activities for 11 to 17-year-olds.
This is a really exciting summer holiday offer for 11 to 17-year-olds to get creative and learn new skills with experienced local artists. We welcome young people to come along and try an inspiring new activity each day over Summer Art Week this August.
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Local government proposals will put people first in Exeter and Devon
A new report by Exeter City Council says creating unitary councils in Devon would improve services, strengthen identity, and boost growth. It proposes a new unitary for Exeter and nearby areas, with public engagement to follow if councillors agree.
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How Exeter can drive Devon’s devolution
Exeter has a vital role to play in Devon’s forthcoming devolution deal despite being in the ‘second tier’ of councils involved.
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Green-fingered heroes raise over £72,000 for local end-of-life care
Supporters across the heart of Devon opened their gardens to raise vital funds for hospice charity amidst funding deficit. 55 gardens opened during 2024 in support of Hospiscare, the local hospice charity for Exeter, Central and East Devon.