Exeter & East Devon News
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Jobs pledge from Exeter Chiefs neighbours falls flat
Developers wanting to build 158 homes and a group of commercial buildings next to Exeter Chiefs’ Sandy Park rugby stadium have told city councillors their plan would deliver 1,000 jobs.
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Religious community venue seeks to become formal tea room
A Devon community is seeking to turn its food and drink venue into a formal restaurant and tea room.
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Police appeal for information following a Sexual assault in Exeter
Detectives investigating reports of indecent exposure and sexual assault in Exeter, are appealing for anyone with information to come forward.
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Exwick Heights Earns National Recognition for Science Excellence
Exwick Heights Primary School has been awarded the Primary Science Quality Mark (PSQM), a prestigious national recognition of excellence in science teaching and leadership.
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Police appeal for help in locating a wanted Seaton Man
Police Officers are appealing for information to locate a 43-year-old wanted man from Seaton, Devon.
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£2 MILLION FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED FOR NEW SALTERTON PLAYHOUSE
Salterton Drama Club (SDC) has announced its intention to raise £2 million to build an exciting new venue to replace the existing Salterton Playhouse in Budleigh Salterton, East Devon.
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Rainbow Living Honoured with King’s Award for Voluntary Service
Rainbow Living, an Exeter-based, volunteer-led housing charity supporting adults with learning disabilities across Devon, has been awarded the King’s Award for Voluntary Service (KAVS) - the highest national honour given to volunteer groups in the UK.
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Exeter research into prostate cancer drug could help thousands and save the NHS millions
Research by the University of Exeter into the prostate cancer drug abiraterone has played a key role in the drug getting official recommendation, which could help thousands of people in the UK and save the NHS millions of pounds.
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East Devon art projects raise awareness of climate themes ahead of COP 30
Two projects in Sidmouth and Honiton are hoping to raise climate change awareness to coordinate with the United Nations COP Conference in Brazil this month.
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First residents move into new Exeter council homes
The first residents have moved into a new development of ultra-low energy council homes in Exeter.
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Date set for Exeter Timepiece nightclub licence hearing
The owners of one of Exeter’s best-known nightspots will find out next week (November 17) what steps the city council plans to take after a young woman became ill and collapsed following a suspected Freshers Week spiking incident.
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Landlords - do you have an empty property in Exeter?
Exeter City Council’s Housing Access Together (HAT) scheme is on the lookout for landlords with available homes.
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Public invited to drop-in session about Budleigh Salterton Beach & Cliff Management Plan
Budleigh Salterton residents, businesses and visitors are being invited to attend the first public drop-in session for the Budleigh Salterton Beach & Cliff Management Plan (BCMP), led by South West Flood and Coastal and East Devon District Council (EDDC).
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Boat sharing helps protect Wildlife on the Exe Estuary
Teams from Exeter and south east Devon are combining to help protect wildlife on the River Exe.
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Rule tweak for major venue in Sidmouth Folk Week
A popular Devon pub at the heart of a major festival in its town will have to abide by two small rule changes when hosting acts during the week-long event.
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Record-Breaking Breeding Season for Sand Martins at Seaton Wetlands
The results are in! Seaton Wetlands has celebrated its most successful Sand Martin breeding season to date, marking a major milestone for East Devon District Council’s Countryside team and their ongoing commitment to wildlife conservation.
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Exmouth bookworms make waves
Children across Devon dived into reading recently as part of Libraries Unlimited’s ocean-themed Summer Book Quest – but it was The Beacon Primary School in Exmouth that truly made waves.
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New Partnership Strengthens Conservation Patrols on the Exe Estuary
Wildlife on the Exe Estuary is set to benefit from an exciting new partnership between the South East Devon Wildlife (SEDW) team and the Exeter City Council Harbour Master’s Office.
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Exeter taxi fares could go up in time for Christmas
Taxi fares in Exeter are going up by around 25 per cent after councillors heard how cabbies ‘go the extra mile’ for the city.
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Popular takeaway and pub owners suffer ‘nightmare’ hit from Exeter road closure
Small business owners have complained of a serious downturn in trade due to major roadworks that have temporarily shut their end of an Exeter street.
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Exeter to honour the fallen at Remembrance Sunday service
Exeter will fall silent this Sunday as the city remembers service personnel killed during wars and conflicts, with a special service at the War Memorial in Northernhay Gardens.
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Householders warned to beware of scam calls
People living in Exeter are being warned to watch out for a scam after an elderly couple were nearly tricked out of several thousand pounds of their savings.
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January start pledged for Exeter Royal Clarence Hotel project
Work will start in earnest on a £17million redevelopment of Exeter’s Royal Clarence Hotel early in the New Year, developers have revealed.
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Have your say on the final draft of the Exmouth Placemaking Plan
Residents, businesses, and visitors are being invited by East Devon District Council (EDDC) to share their views on the final draft of the Exmouth Placemaking Plan (EPP) a key document that will help shape the town’s future.
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New Hospiscare store opens in East Devon
One of Hospiscare’s new-look stores opened its doors in Budleigh Salterton
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From Plans to Protection: Feniton Flood Alleviation Scheme Delivers Safety for the Future
East Devon District Council (EDDC) has announced that the £6.075m Feniton Flood Alleviation Scheme has been fully completed and is now operational, offering long-term protection to local homes, infrastructure and the community from flooding.
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Your chance to help shape Exeter’s cultural landscape
Exeter City Council is developing a new Culture Strategy to shape the future development and delivery of Exeter’s cultural and creative landscape over the next five years.
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Exeter Chiefs want homes plan to be kicked into touch
A plan to build more than 150 homes and a group of commercial buildings on land next to Exeter Chiefs’ Sandy Park stadium could be kicked into touch by city planners.
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66-year-old finishes 200th marathon in 200 days
A retired banker is now thought to be the first man over 60 to cover the entire coastline of mainland Britain on foot, after completing his 200th marathon in 200 days.
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Exmouth man sentenced for drug offences
A man has been jailed after cash, cannabis and ketamine were found during a search of his property in Exmouth.
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Exmouth Remembrance Sunday Parade and Service
Exmouth Town Council and the Exmouth Branch of The Royal British Legion are pleased to invite veterans, residents, local businesses and organisations to join us for our annual Remembrance Sunday Parade and Service in the Strand on Sunday, November 9th 2025.
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Share your views on Exeter’s Consultation and Engagement Strategy
Exeter residents are being urged to share their views on the Council’s draft Consultation and Engagement Strategy.
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CCTV released following serious assault in Exeter
Officers investigating a serious assault at Polsloe Bridge station have released this this image in connection with the incident
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Get snapping and enter Exeter’s tree photography competition
There’s still time to enter Exeter City Council’s tree photography competition, with some great prizes up for grabs.
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Appeal following fatal collision on M5, Exeter
Police are appealing for information following a fatal collision which occurred on the M5 on Tuesday 28 October.
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Plymouth and Exeter unite behind bold four-council future
Plymouth and Exeter Council Leaders have today announced their united support for a bold new vision for local government in Devon – backing a four-unitary model that reflects how communities live, work and will grow.
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Exeter expands scientific collaboration in the Emirates
A partnership on a potentially world-leading marine research centre and a new collaborative geology degree that will create new educational pathways between the UK and the United Arab Emirates were among the highlights of an international visit to Sharjah for the University of Exeter this week.
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Exmouth Town Council Receives Silver Award in National Quality Award Scheme
Exmouth Town Council is proud to announce it has been awarded the Silver Award under the National Association of Local Councils (NALC) Quality Award Scheme, recognising its commitment to excellence in local governance, transparency, and community engagement.
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New grants fund announced for voluntary community projects and buildings
A new grant scheme, designed with help from the voluntary sector, to effectively meet local communities’ needs, will fund small community projects across East Devon, and community buildings in rural areas.
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Exeter’s Museum awarded for autism-friendly service
Exeter City Council’s Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery (RAMM) has gained the National Autistic Society’s Autism Friendly Award, which supports businesses to be more inclusive for autistic people through providing accessible customer services, information and environments.
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Honiton farmer prosecuted for pollution and animal welfare offences
The Heart of the South West Trading Standards Service and the Environment Agency (EA) have prosecuted a Honiton man for allowing appalling animal welfare and environmental conditions to persist at his farm.
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Axminister Carnival to come to an end
In a statement on their Facebook page, they have confirmed that all the committee members will be standing down and the company will cease trading as of 31st December 2025
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Exeter College Hosts Junior Premier League Girls Teams
Exeter City Community Trust and Exeter College look forward to welcoming Tottenham and Crystal Palace to the Exwick Sports Hub this November as part of the ever-growing programme for women’s and girls’ football here in Exeter.
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Grassroots projects share £16,740 in latest round of community grants
Eleven local organisations have been awarded a share of £16,740 from Exeter City Council’s latest round of Community Grants, supporting projects that strengthen communities, improve wellbeing, and celebrate the city’s creativity and diversity.
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Firewalk raises over £20,000 for local hospice charity
Eighty brave supporters have walked on hot coals to raise vital funds for Hospiscare, the local hospice charity for Exeter, central and east Devon.
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New winter offer at East Devon District Council car parks
Park for half the summer price with the new simplified winter parking offer, from Saturday 1 November 2025 to Tuesday 31 March 2026, at East Devon District Council (EDDC) car parks*.
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Archway linking parks reopens following repairs
An important archway linking two Exeter city centre parks has been reopened.
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Environment group make ‘big decision’ to reject nearly £5k from South West Water
A small environment-focused community group in Devon has taken a “really big decision” and rejected nearly £5,000 in grant funding due it being offered by the region’s water company.
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Three Devon swimming pools slated repairs by specialist underwater team
Three pools – in Exmouth, Honiton and Sidmouth – need various repairs which have been identified during routine surveys by the company.
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Appeal for Information: Vandalism at Budleigh Salterton Changing Places Toilet
East Devon District Council are asking for your help following an act of vandalism at the Changing Places toilet at Lime Kiln, Budleigh Salterton. The matter has been passed to the police and is under investigation.
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Monastic music to play again in Exeter priory closed by Henry VIII
Beautiful monastic music will be heard again in a former Exeter priory closed by Henry VIII thanks to the discovery of a rare collection of medieval chants.
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Village seeks to preserve ‘rural setting’ amid development pressure
Residents of a Devon village have moved to try and protect the “rural setting” of their homes and called for community spaces to be protected.
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Conservative councillor cleared after asylum hotel row
A Devon councillor caught up in a row over protests outside a hotel used to house asylum seekers says she is ‘delighted’ to have been cleared of any wrong-doing.
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‘Clearing my name is the biggest thing in my life’, Reform’s Neil Stevens says after High Court success
As the designated driver of the minibus he hired to travel to the High Court, Neil Stevens could only celebrate with a lemonade after his win.
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South West Water pledges to protect Exmouth beaches
South West Water is doing everything it can to protect the environment in Exmouth as part of a £38 million investment in the area, and to help Exmouth Beach maintain its ‘excellent’ bathing water quality status, which it has held since 2016.
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Police seize drugs in Wonford following raid
Exeter Neighbourhood Police Team executed a Misuse of Drugs Act Warrant in Wonford, Exeter last week. Items seized included cash, a phone and substances believed to be Class B Controlled Drugs.
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More homes set to get food waste collections in Exeter
Another 3,500 more homes in Exeter are set to get weekly food waste collections, as the roll-out continues to gain pace.
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Have your say on council’s draft Consultation and Engagement Strategy
Residents are being invited to have their say on the Council’s draft Consultation and Engagement Strategy.
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DevonAir’s First Audience Report Is In — and the Results Are Incredible!
According to independent figures from RAMS (Real Audience Measurement System), more people across Exmouth, Exeter and beyond are tuning in to DevonAir Radio every day. With over 408,000 total listening hours across DAB, FM & Online, between July and September.
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Now High Street ‘hubs’ are coming to Exeter
Hot on the heels of plans for three of the BT hubs in the centre of Torquay – lodged with Torbay Council this week – BT has applied to Exeter City Council to put three of its three-metre advertising screens in the city centre.
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Car fire near amazon warehouse in Cranbrook
A car has been destroyed following a car fire on the B3174 in Cranbrook. Crews from Middlemoor station attended the incident.
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Police appeal following a burglary at Axminster Cemetery
Police are appealing for witnesses and asking anyone with information to come forward following a burglary at the Cemetery on Chard Road, Axminster.
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University of Exeter Business School secures UK top 10 place in QS International Trade Rankings 2026
The University of Exeter Business School was seventh in the UK in the latest QS ranking for international trade programmes.
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Much-Loved Seaton Hole Tree Saved for the Community Through Local Partnership
A much-loved fallen tree at Seaton Hole – a familiar coastal landmark admired by residents and visitors alike – is to be carefully retained and repurposed for the community, thanks to a strong partnership between East Devon District Council (EDDC), South West Flood and Coastal (SWF&C), contractors Mackley, and the Seaton Chamber CIC.
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Double appeal underway at prominent Devon business park
A double planning appeal is underway as the owners of a well-known Devon business park fight enforcement action being taken against it.
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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.

