Exeter & East Devon News
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Exeter council’s change of heart over move to new home
Exeter City Council has changed its mind over where to make its new home.
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East Devon National Landscape Fund Improves Accessibility to Local Beaches
This summer, visitors living with disabilities and families with pushchairs enjoyed better access to East Devon’s pebble beach's thanks to more than £17,600 of funding from the Access for All Fund, created by DEFRA and administered locally by East Devon National Landscape.
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Picture appeal following museum burglary in Exeter
Detectives have issued a further appeal to the public following a burglary at the museum in Exeter.
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Vandals sought for spate of bus shelter damage in Exmouth
Police have called for any footage or information of vandals who damaged four bus stops in Exmouth, in a one-night spate of anti-social behaviour.
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Burglary at Royal Albert Memorial Museum
Detectives are appealing for information and witnesses after a burglary at Exeter's museum overnight.
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Membury Primary Good Ofsted in all Areas
Inspectors have concluded that Membury Primary School which lies on the border of East Devon, is Good in all areas of their latest Ofsted report, with well-behaved and respectful pupils residing in a supportive, friendly and ambitious environment.
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Chance to become one of Exeter’s much-loved Red Coats
Ever fancied becoming one of Exeter’s famous Red Coat guides? If so, the City Council is preparing to recruit for its award-winning Red Coat Guided Tours and training will take place this Winter.
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New Cranbrook Leisure Centre project moves to next stage
The plans to build Cranbrook Leisure Centre, including two pools, fitness studios, a soft play and a cafe, have taken major steps forward.
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Four council-run venues named among top 10% on Tripadvisor
Exeter City Council is proud to operate a number of outstanding cultural and heritage venues and is delighted that four of them are currently recognised as Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Award winners, placing them among the top 10% of destinations worldwide.
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Go-ahead for Exeter King Billy student flats
A nine-storey block of flats for Exeter University students will be built on the site of a former city centre pub despite claims that the local community is being overwhelmed
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Two Devon politicians encourage asylum hotel protesters to relocate
Two Devon politicians claim to have helped prompt asylum protesters to relocate from an Exeter hotel and potentially avoid future gatherings there
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East Devon District Council takes action following fly-tipping incidents in Seaton
Fly-tippers have been fined following two separate incidents of household furniture being illegally dumped in Orchard Car Park in Seaton.
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Heavitree Junior Parkrun celebrates 10 years of runs
A junior running event that encourages youngsters to get fit and active has celebrated its 10th Anniversary.
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Discover the history of Exeter at Heritage Open Days 2025
The fascinating history of Exeter is set to come under the spotlight once again during Heritage Open Days 2025.
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Multi agency rescue for two swimmers stranded on rocks at Exmouth
Exmouth Coastguard Team were tasked to a Multi Agency Incident alongside Beer Coastguard Rescue Team. An immediate launch of both Exmouth Lifeboats RNLI Exmouth as we all as South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust and the Newquay Coastguard Rescue Helicopter.
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New major Devon community could shun South West Water
East Devon’s major second new community of 8,000 homes could shun South West Water and opt for an alternative provider.
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Traffic bulletin from Wales & West Utilities for gas mains work in Exeter
Wales & West Utilities is progressing well with its work to upgrade gas pipes in the Fore Street area of Exeter.
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University of Exeter receives four nominations for 2025 THE Awards
Inspirational research, teaching and climate communication taking place across the University of Exeter and beyond has been recognised by a prestigious national awards programme.
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New Youth Service for Sidmouth
Sidmouth’s young people will have a new youth service from September, branded Y@S (youth @ sidmouth).
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500 new homes in East Devon over five years – councillors back bold new plan to deliver more affordable housing
An ambitious plan to deliver 500 high-quality, energy-efficient homes over the next five years has been described as “one of the most significant housing commitments ever made” by East Devon District Council.
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Female mentors needed to inspire the next generation
Women in business in Exeter are being encouraged to take part in a new mentoring initiative to inspire the next generation of female leaders.
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Former Exeter nightclub is latest student flats target
Developers behind the latest plan for student flats in the centre of Exeter say building more of them will help local families find the homes they need.
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Major housebuilder eyes huge hike on proposed East Devon site
Major housebuilder Taylor Wimpey is preparing a 300-home scheme at a site in an East Devon town originally set for just 100.
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Favourite name emerges for East Devon’s second new town
A name has been chosen in a public vote for East Devon’s second new town that will one day host around 8,000 homes.
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Ten-storey student flats block could replace Exeter JobCentre
Another huge block of flats for Exeter University students is being proposed in the city centre.
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SWW to be held to account for state of the Exe
South West Water is to be held to account for the decisions it makes over the waters of the Exe Estuary.
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Exeter car park machines need £210,000 update
Exeter City Council is to spend more than £200,000 to make sure ticket machines in two of its main car parks carry on working into 2026.
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Anger as ‘square peg in round hole’ housing site approved
Residents have expressed anger after a decision to approve a site in an East Devon town for around 136 homes.
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Top civic honour for Hawaiian shirt-wearing Exeter stalwart
Colourful councillor Percy Prowse is set to receive one of Exeter’s greatest accolades – at last.
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Exmouth residents ‘gutted’ as controversial mega site for 700 homes approved
Exmothians have expressed their dismay as planners approved a controversial site that had around 1,100 objections against it.
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Fairtrade Fortnight celebrated in Exeter
Fairtrade Fortnight will be celebrated in Exeter with a coffee morning and tea tasting event in the city.
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Police appeal for information following an assault in Cranbrook
Police are appealing for witnesses and footage following a serious assault in Cranbrook.
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Go-ahead likely for huge new Exeter student flats block
A new eight-storey block of student flats on the site of a former city centre pub will be one of Exeter’s tallest buildings if it gets the go-ahead.
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Busy afternoon for Exmouth RNLI
It has been another busy afternoon (29 August 2025) for the volunteer crew of Exmouth RNLI with two shouts coming just a couple of hours apart.
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New Zealand Black Ferns welcomed to Exeter during Guildhall civic reception
The Lord Mayor of Exeter Cllr Anne Jobson formally welcomed the New Zealand Black Ferns to Exeter with a civic reception at the city's historic Guildhall.
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Sidmouth gas works progress
Wales & West Utilities is progressing with its work to upgrade gas pipes in the Manstone Lane area of Sidmouth.
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Yarn art on display in Exeter to mark Women’s Rugby World Cup
Colourful displays of yarn art celebrating the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 coming to Exeter have been unveiled in the city.
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Unmined minerals could cause headache for huge Exmouth housing site
Deposits of unmined minerals could complicate a major proposed Exmouth housing site.
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Police appeal for information following a break in at Honiton Golf Club
Devon & Cornwall Police are appealing for anyone who lives or owns a business with CCTV in or around Honiton Golf Club following a break-in in the early hours of Wednesday 27th August 2025.
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Housing switch-up in Honiton as masterplan reconsidered
Three potential housing sites in Honiton look set to be scrapped from a major future homes plan.
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Under-fire city councillor defies call to resign
An Exeter Conservative councillor says she will not resign despite claims that wearing her official city council lanyard as she joined an anti-asylum hotel protest breached a crucial code of conduct.
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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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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.