Exeter & East Devon News
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Topsham’s ‘beautiful’ museum to be restored
Planners have given their unanimous backing to a scheme to repair and restore a key piece of Exeter’s maritime history.
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Motorcyclist sentenced for seriously injuring fellow biker
A motorcyclist has been sentenced to 20 months in prison and disqualified from holding a licence for four years for causing a collision which resulted in the amputation of a fellow biker’s leg.
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Celebrating 18 years of innovation at the West of England Eye Unit
The West of England Eye Unit has marked 18 years of its pioneering nurse-led intravitreal injection service.
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Exeter Diabetes expert receives European prize for lifetime contribution to research
A leading Exeter diabetes researcher has been internationally recognised for his work improving care for people living with diabetes.
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Police appeal for information following an assault in Exmouth
Detectives are currently investigating an assault which took place outside KFC on Imperial Road, Exmouth, on Saturday 26 April.
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Man charged following social media posts
Exeter’s Criminal Investigations Department has secured two charges against Alfie Pilkington, following an arrest.
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Audio ballot papers now available for visually impaired voters
Visually impaired voters in Exeter will once again benefit from extra support at polling stations, with audio ballot papers available for the elections taking place on Thursday 1 May.
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Changing Places Toilet opens at RD&E (Wonford)
Wonford Hospital have officially opened a new Changing Places Toilet facility in the main entrance at RD&E, along with another accessible toilet and a new breastfeeding facility.
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East Devon MP urges action on safer walking and cycling routes to schools
A call for action has been issued by a Devon MP over safer walking and cycling routes to schools in two towns.
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Residents knitting club create comfort bears for police to help distressed children
Volunteer knitters in Budleigh Salterton have been keeping their needles busy to make comfort teddy bears for children and young people coming into contact with Devon & Cornwall Police.
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Using AI and machine learning to improve stroke outcomes
The Royal Devon University NHS Foundation Trust, in partnership with the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration South West Peninsula (PenARC) and the University of Exeter, has launched cutting-edge research designed to make a big difference to stroke outcomes.
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Man arrested after schools in Exeter were threatened on social media
A man has been arrested on suspicion of malicious communications following a series of threatening messages directed at multiple schools in Exeter.
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Police appeal for sightings of wanted man
Police are appealing for information to locate 19-year-old Finley Walsh, from Exeter, who is wanted on recall to prison.
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Students look to turn Tik Tok videos into viral hits
Media students from Exeter College have been putting their social media skills to the test by creating a series of TikTok videos to be used by Devon and Cornwall Police.
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Exeter children’s library is getting a big makeover
Exeter children’s library is getting an impressive upgrade, including a brand-new sensory area, floating mezzanine and activities for older children, thanks to funding from the Clore Duffield Foundation
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Postal vote requests jump nearly 20% in key election division
The number of postal vote requests has rocketed by almost a fifth in a key division ahead of county-wide elections next month
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New Police Community Support Officer swaps bus driving for foot patrol
Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) Jane Starkey has swapped driving buses for foot patrol on the streets of Sidmouth.
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Whipton Barton Federation Joins Pioneering Programme to Support Neurodiverse Children
Whipton Barton Federation is thrilled to have been part of the Partnerships for Inclusion of Neurodiversity in Schools (PINS) programme over the past few months.
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Exeter student breaks European running records alongside green activism
An Exeter student dubbed the ‘Greta Thunberg of Sport’ has been smashing European running records alongside her environmental activism.
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Exeter Remembers: 80 Years Since VE Day and the Blitz
This May, Exeter will commemorate the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day with special events that look back at the devastation of war and the joy of its end.
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Celebrity chef Caines bags permission for shepherd huts at five-star hotel
Celebrity chef Michael Caines has been told he can keep a group of luxury shepherd huts at his five-star hotel.
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Takeaway plan for Exmouth toilets gets go-ahead
A soon-to-be shuttered Exmouth toilet block is to be turned into a mural-clad hot food takeaway.
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Plans for nine homes narrowly refused in Ottery St Mary
Plans for up to nine homes in an East Devon town have been narrowly rejected because of their potential impact on the area and the loss of quality agricultural land.
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Man given hospital order after admitting manslaughter
A man who killed a 63-year-old man in East Devon has been given a hospital order.
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Honiton Town Council Grants
Honiton Town Council award grants once a year for community based projects, with applications now open and payments expected to be made by mid-late summer.
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Resignations spark Exeter city council elections
Two seats on Exeter City Council will be contested next week, at the same time as people across the city and most of Devon cast their votes in Devon County Council elections.
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Historic Topsham building to be repaired
A project to repair and restore a key piece of Exeter’s maritime history is likely to take a step forward when the city council’s planning committee meets next week.
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Exmouth Town Council take delivery of a new Road Sweeper with weed removing attachment
Exmouth Town Council aims to cut weeds in outer areas. After trials and talks, the Town Maintenance group suggested improving efficiency with a multi-use sweeper. They recommend hiring a HAKO Citymaster 1650 with weed-removal attachments.
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Innovative ‘one stop’ service reduces hospital visits and wait times for patients with suspected cancer
A new one-stop service introduced at the Nightingale Hospital Exeter is helping patients with suspected sarcoma get a diagnosis more quickly and with less visits to hospital.
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New Almshouses for Budleigh Salterton
Planning permission has been granted and construction commenced on three new almshouses for Budleigh Salterton.
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Appeal for witnesses following indecent exposure on a train between Exeter St David's & Crediton
The incident happened between 6.17pm and 6.51pm on Friday 4th April on the Exeter St Davids to Crediton train. A man is believed to have exposed himself while on board in front of other passengers.
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The Deaf Academy gets prestigious national award in recognition of best practice (with BSL)
The Deaf Academy in Exmouth has won a further prestigious national award for best practice and innovation.
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Last days to walk Exmouth RNLI’s coxswains Welly Trail before new trail launches
Over the past year, visitors to Exmouth have been able to learn about the history of all the Exmouth RNLI lifeboat coxswains over the two hundred years of the RNLI by following the famous yellow RNLI wellies across the town.
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Water Bottle Filling Station in the Magnolia Centre
Exmouth Town Council is working hard to reduce single-use plastic waste, first by installing water refill stations and then introducing the Exmouth Cup.
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Exmouth & Beer Coastguard with Exmouth RNLI Call Out
A call from a member of the public regarding a possible person in distress at Orcombe Point involved 3 emergency services last night.
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Devon man jailed for terrorism offences
A 20-year-old man from Honiton, Devon, has today (Thursday 17 April) been sentenced to five-and-a-half years in prison for terrorism offences.
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Protesters fear for future of Exeter swimming pool
Around 50 campaigners gathered at the Isca Centre as Exeter City Council held its final public consultation. The Save Northbrook Pool group claims the pool gets less subsidy than others but is only open a third as much for public swimming.
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Pop-up market proposal for Exeter city centre
Exeter could soon get a pop-up market on the former bus station site off Sidwell Street. An entrepreneur has proposed the idea, backed by Councillor Lynn Wetenhall, who noted it was the top choice in a recent public consultation.
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Exeter to lobby Post Office over city centre branch future
Post Offices at Paignton, Plymouth, Teignmouth and Bideford were on an initial list of 115 branches earmarked for possible closure earlier this year, sparking an outcry.
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Staff turnover rises as long-term sickness weighs on absences
East Devon District Council’s personnel committee this week heard that staff turnover had reached 11.5 per cent in the 11 months to the end of February.
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East Devon goes beyond requirements on care leave
Workers at a Devon council who have caring responsibilities will get better terms to take time off than legislation requires. East Devon District Council’s personnel committee agreed that staff who are carers would receive five days of leave beyond their standard allowance, as required by the UK Carer’s Leave Act.
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200 marathons in 200 days – 65-year-old runs full length of UK coastline
Steve James, 65, will set off from Topsham, Devon, today, Wednesday (April 16th), supported by his wife and their five children, aiming to return there after seven months of consecutive days of running anticlockwise around the coast.
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Burglary and fraud, Exeter
Devon & Cornwall police are investigating a report of burglary and fraud in Exeter and have released pictures of a man and a woman we would like to speak to in connection with the incidents.
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Clarification on South West Water involvement in Local Plan consultation
East Devon District Council are aware of some incomplete information circulating on social media regarding their Local Plan consultation, and would like to provide clarification.
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WANTED | Karnya Mcray, East Devon
Devon & Cornwall Police are seeking the public’s help locating a 35-year-old wanted woman Karnya Mcray from Ottery St Mary with links to Exeter.
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First Psychedelics graduates celebrate at Europe’s largest conference in Exeter
The first cohort of graduates from a UK-first programme in psychedelics will be celebrated when Europe’s largest and longest-running conference on psychedelic comes to Devon this Easter.
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Crediton man jailed for sexual offences
A Crediton man has been jailed for more than nine years after pleading guilty to a range of sexual offences and another offence. Lukasz Grzywna, 30, of Upton Hellions, Crediton, had previously admitted 13 sexual offences and one drug related offence.
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VE Day 80 with a Day of Reflection and Celebration in Exmouth
Exmouth Town Council invites residents and visitors to join a day of remembrance and celebration on Thursday, 8th May 2025, marking the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day.
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Police make an urgent appeal for missing man
Police are incredibly concerned for missing person Kim Hull
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Tree planting seasons ends with hundreds of trees planted in Exeter
Hundreds of trees have been planted across Exeter, as the City Council continues to green up the city.
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Appeal from Exmouth police regarding begging in the town
A public appeal from Inspector Helm of Exmouth Neighbourhood Police Team
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Exeter’s international students make friends with older members of Devon community
International students are creating lasting friendships with older members of the Devon community in a scheme that aims to boost digital literacy and reduce student loneliness.
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East Devon eyes more of south-west’s £800 million coach tourism cash
East Devon is making moves to try and gain more of the nearly £800 million of cash that comes into the region in coach tourism.
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Finish date delayed for urgent Exmouth sea wall repairs
However, it is hoped the traffic lights on Queens Drive will be removed by the end of April, allowing the promenade path and cycle lane to be reopened at the same time.
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Students at Isca Academy Cast Their Votes on Local Issues
Students at Isca Academy have been given a unique and exciting opportunity to cast their votes on important local issues, making their voices heard in the community.
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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.