Exeter & East Devon News
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Active Travel funding welcomed
Devon County Council will receive the total over four years, from April. The funding needs to be spent on developing and constructing facilities for walking and cycling, as well as network planning and Bikeability cycle training.
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East Devon Countryside Team Celebrates a Landmark Year in 2025 Annual Review
East Devon District Council’s Countryside Team is celebrating a strong year, detailed in its 2025 Annual Review. The report highlights key achievements in wildlife conservation, visitor engagement & community involvement across East Devon’s natural spaces.
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Bollard removal work finally starts in Exeter after months of delays
Work to remove a set of bollards that risked the progress of extension work at an Exeter doctor’s surgery has finally got underway after months of back-and-forth.
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St Luke’s Students Plant 105 Trees to Boost Biodiversity
Students at St Luke’s Church of England School have been doing their bit for the environment this term by planting 105 new trees on the school grounds.
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Cranbrook Community Landing Site now operational
The latest addition to a network of pre-surveyed night-time landing sites for Devon Air Ambulance is now up and running – bringing the total to 207 sites spread across the county.
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Appeal following serious injury road traffic collision in Colyford
Police are appealing for witnesses and footage following a serious injury road traffic collision on Swan Hill Road, Colyford.
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People urged to report use of businesses supplying single-use plastics
People getting a takeaway in Exeter are being encouraged to report any food or drink outlets supplying single-use plastics.
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Moment ‘proud patriot’ puts flags back up Exeter lampposts
Footage has emerged of a person reattaching flags to lampposts along one of Exeter’s busiest roads just moments after they were removed.
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New late-night Saturday bus service for Cranbrook cheered
A new late-night bus service for Cranbrook has been hailed as a win for the growing town.
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Exeter College and Petroc College to merge in January
Exeter College and Petroc College to merge in January, creating a regional powerhouse for young people and skills
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Major Coastal Protection Scheme Completed at Seaton Hole, Safeguarding Homes and Heritage for Generations
South West Flood and Coastal (SWFaC), the shared service between East Devon District Council (EDDC) and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council (BCP), is celebrating the completion of the Seaton Hole Coastal Protection Scheme. The major £1.4m project now provides increased protection for cliff-top homes, cherished public spaces and one of East Devon’s most iconic stretches of coastline.
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Lib Dems snap up another East Devon seat
East Devon’s Liberal Democrats have taken another district council seat after winning a by-election in Seaton.
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Scam alert: parking fine text messages
Scammers pretending to be from local authorities have been sending texts claiming that the recipient has an unpaid parking fine.
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Exeter University shortlisted for Apprenticeship Provider of the Year
The University of Exeter is a finalist for Apprenticeship Provider of the Year at the Apprenticeship and Training Awards 2026.
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Exeter patient first in UK to trial new 3D imaging technology for rheumatoid arthritis
A patient in Exeter has become the first in the UK to trial an innovative 3D imaging technology designed to detect rheumatoid arthritis at its earliest stages, helping to avoid permanent damage to joints.
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Connecting one home to broadband could cost up to £60k in Devon
The cost of connecting just one home to broadband in a rural area of East Devon could cost around £60,000, it has emerged at a debate about pushing for better internet connectivity.
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Exwick Heights Pupils on Mission to Thank Exeter’s Heroes
Pupils at Exwick Heights Primary School are on a mission to thank Exeter’s community heroes.
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Royal Devon performs well in 2025 CQC Maternity Survey
On Wednesday 10 December, the NHS released the results of the 2025 CQC Maternity Survey. The Royal Devon performed well against the national average, and better than most Trusts in 14 of the survey questions.
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Honiton celebrates unveiling of new artwork created by local school children
Honiton Town Council and Thelma Hulbert Gallery (THG) have revealed a new art installation at the Beehive in Honiton
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Exeter pledges £1million for ‘urgent’ solar panels
Exeter City Council is to borrow more than £1million to kit out six of its buildings with solar panels.
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New home owners in Exeter facing ‘broken system’
People living in some of Exeter’s hundreds of new homes are facing poor service and rocketing costs for the basic maintenance of their roads and parks.
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OTTERTON REINDEER RUN RAISES £3,000 FOR COMMUNITY
The Otterton Reindeer Run, held in the eponymous East Devon village last Saturday, has raised £3,000 for community good causes thanks to an event that continues to grow in size and appeal
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Exeter employee wins West Country Women’s ‘Apprentice of the Year’ award
A University of Exeter employee is the first ever Apprentice of the Year at the inaugural West Country Women Awards, recognising her exceptional achievements and leadership journey.
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Tell Exeter City Council what you think of the Green Circle walking route
There’s still time to take part in an online survey about Exeter’s Green Circle walking route.
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Row of tankers witnessed as sewage works underway at popular beach
A row of tankers has been witnessed at a popular East Devon beach as maintenance on the sewer system takes place.
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Fears that new Exeter flats will ‘harm’ neighbours
More than 800 student flats and ‘co-living’ studios are to be built on the site of Exeter’s old police station despite neighbours’ fears that their homes will be overshadowed.
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Exeter says no to BT’s ‘sleek and modern’ street hubs
There’s more bad news for BT from a Devon council as plans for four more high street ‘hubs’ are rejected.
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Colour palette for Sidmouth beach huts proposed
The new colours for Sidmouth’s beach huts have been proposed as work continues to upgrade the iconic structures.
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Works start to build new storm tank and upgrade pumping station in Sidmouth to reduce spills and protect bathing waters
South West Water has started work on the next phase of a £12m project in Sidmouth to improve the town’s sewage network, reduce the use of storm overflows and protect the quality of its bathing waters.
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Student Leaders at Isca Academy Engage with Local Councillor on Civic Life
Isca Academy welcomed Councillor Andrew Leadbetter for a visit this term. During his time at the school, Councillor Leadbetter toured the school’s facilities and gained insight into the vibrant learning environment enjoyed by students.
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West Exe Celebrates National Recognition for Classics Excellence
West Exe School has been recognised for its outstanding achievement in introducing Classics. The Exeter school was awarded a ‘Secondary School of the Year - Highly Commended’ certificate by Classics for All in their 2025 Impact Awards.
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Two Exeter shops with organised crime links closed for selling illegal tobacco
The two latest shops closed for trading in illegal tobacco have strong links to organised crime intelligence suggests.
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Wildlife park aims to create vital housing for reintroduced beavers
A Devon wildlife park is hoping to create a special home where beavers can temporarily stay before being introduced into the wild.
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Lib Dems hold Exmouth seat in by-election
Exmouth’s Liberal Democrats have held onto a district council seat for the town’s Halsdon ward in a by-election prompted by the death of a former councillor.
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Dismay as Exeter closed road consultation is delayed
A campaigner fighting to get an Exeter road re-opened for traffic has urged councillors not to delay a vital public consultation.
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Cabinet adopts long-term strategy to manage coastal flood and erosion risk for Exmouth over the next 100 years
The BMP, produced with South West Flood and Coastal, the Environment Agency and AECOM, says ageing defences, rising seas and climate change raise risk. Without action, Exmouth could face £800m in flood, erosion and beach-loss damage in 100 years.
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Bonster the Hungry Monster delights pupils at East Devon primary schools
Running from November 2025 to March 2026, the programme teaches children how reducing food waste helps the environment and why using their food waste caddy at home is important.
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Renew your postal vote now
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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Man ordered to pay £38,000 after stripping out historic listed building
Despite knowing its listed status—and having consent only for limited works—Mr Bruce Philipps oversaw the wholesale stripping of the historic interior, taking the building back to bare brick and removing floors down to the earth.
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Ofsted praises major improvements for care leavers in good news for children’s services
Devon County Council has won praise from Ofsted for big improvements in care-leaver services. Leader Julian Brazil says the endorsement shows the progress made since the new administration made children its top priority after May’s elections.
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More than 800 homes planned on former Exeter police station site
Developers plan 800+ student and co-living apartments on Exeter’s old police station and magistrates court site, claiming past planning issues are resolved. The seven-block scheme could be approved at the city council planning meeting on 8 December.
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Go-ahead for homes in the ‘Topsham Gap’
Over 50 homes are planned for the ‘Topsham Gap’ after planners agreed they would be out of sight. Heritage Developments will build 54 houses on the former Topsham Golf Academy driving range off Exeter Road, having previously developed nearby Berkeley Park.
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Police invite the public to share CCTV and doorbell footage
Assistant Chief Constable Dave Thorne said the digital evidence system aims to deliver faster results for crime victims. Since introducing NiCE Investigate in summer, police have completed over 1,600 business requests and 12,000 citizen requests.
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Help shape the future of culture in Exeter
Exeter residents are invited to help shape a new cultural strategy. The city council and local cultural groups are urging people to complete an online survey on Exeter’s cultural future. The survey runs until 12 December and takes only a few minutes.
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WANTED | Martin McFetridge, Exeter
Police are seeking 33-year-old McFetridge after an incident on the 28th November in Exeter involving threats of violence and criminal damage. He is from Exeter with local links. He is about 5ft 3in, medium build, with brown hair and a light brown beard.
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Trading Standards urges shoppers to check toys before they buy this Christmas
With rising costs and tempting online bargains, parents may choose cheaper toys—but these can hide risks. Heart of the South West Trading Standards warns that toys bought from non-UK sellers or unverified sites may fail safety standards.
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Exeter ‘skyline’ homes scheme thrown out
Members of the Exeter City Council planning committee voted unanimously to reject a plan from developer Waddeton Park for 65 homes off Nadder Park Road after hearing how the new homes would be visible right across the city.
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Essential tree works at Exmouth’s Manor Gardens to begin on 8 December
East Devon District Council is carrying out essential tree works at Manor Gardens in Exmouth, following confirmation that a large Turkey Oak tree in the grounds has died and now poses a safety risk.
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Devon, Plymouth and Torbay launch pilot to transform work experience for young people across rural and coastal communities
The region’s Careers Hub will lead work to test the new “equalex” model that gives young people multiple, high-quality experiences with employers totalling 10 days across their secondary education.
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Have your say: Final consultation on East Devon’s new Local Plan
East Devon District Council is inviting residents, community groups, and stakeholders to take part in the final stage of consultation on the new East Devon Local Plan – the blueprint for where new homes, jobs and supporting infrastructure will go across the district over the coming years.
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Joggers jingled all the way for Hospiscare
Toddlers in tinsel and trail runners in Santa hats joined forces to raise funds for Hospiscare yesterday at the charity’s first ever festive Jingle Jog and they raised over £20,000
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Responsible retailers and public awareness are key to knife safety
Devon & Cornwall Police took part in the national Sceptre knife safety campaign last week.. It ran from Monday 17 to Sunday 24 November 2025 and is part of the wider national strategy to remove dangerous weapons from the streets and keep communities safe.
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Have your say on East Devon’s Heritage Strategy
Help shape how East Devon’s heritage is preserved in the years up until 2042, by taking part in the district council's consultation on a new Heritage Strategy
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Two city councils unite on bold proposal for the future of Devon
Exeter City Council and Plymouth City Council have joined forces to submit a single, shared proposal to Government for local government reorganisation (LGR) in Devon.
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Popular Devon beach likely to be stripped of Blue Flag
A popular Devon beach that secured an internationally recognised award for the first time this year looks set to lose the accolade in 2026.
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Plea for creativity as residents scrutinise Exmouth improvement plan
A plea for creativity has emerged as residents have scrutinised an updated proposal aimed at improving Exmouth town centre.
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Plans in place for protest in Exeter on Saturday 29 November
Police officers will be policing a protest in support of Palestine outside Central Station, Queen Street, Exeter, on Saturday 29 November.
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Exeter shop shut down after repeated attempts to flee with illegal tobacco
Trading standards and police have closed yet another business for selling illegal tobacco – despite repeated warnings and dramatic attempts to escape with contraband.
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Appeal for information after serious injury collision near Honiton
Police are appealing for witnesses and information following a serious road traffic collision which took place last night [Wednesday 26 November] on Exeter Road, (the old A30) in Gittisham, Honiton.
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Anger as million-pound Exeter bridge scheme is axed
A million-pound bridge that should have connected Exeter businesses while getting rid of a dangerous bottleneck has been shelved.
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Police appeal for information following a fatal collision on A375 near Sidmouth
Police were called shortly before 2.30pm on Wednesday 26 November following a report of a collision involving a white Ford Transit panel van, on the A375 at Sidbury. Sadly a man has died following the collision.
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East Devon councillors back submission for reimagined local government in Devon
A business case for reshaped and reimagined local services has been given the green light for submission to the government by members of East Devon District Council.
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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.


