Exeter & East Devon News
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Fears over sewage capacity dominate major development plan scrutiny
Fears over the capacity of East Devon’s sewerage system dominated public concerns amid scrutiny of the blueprint for new housing in the district.
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Homes to be built on Topsham driving range
Developers are likely to get the go-ahead next week to build 54 houses on an old golf driving range in Topsham – but they will have to pledge tens of thousands of pounds to local health services and make 19 of the homes ‘affordable’.
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Stolen Motocross Bikes – Information Wanted
Police have received a report on the 25th of November 2025 in relation to 3 stolen Motorcross bikes from an address in Honiton.
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East Devon sets out concerns and commitment to partnership on Exeter’s Harbour Revision Order proposals
East Devon District Council (EDDC) has issued a formal response to the Marine Management Organisation’s consultation on proposed changes to the legal framework governing the Port of Exeter as put forward by Exeter City Council. These represent a major update to regulations dating back to the 1800s. The consultation closed on 23 November 2025.
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Exeter nightclub ‘exonerated’ after student collapse hearing
The company behind a popular Devon nightspot says it has been ‘exonerated’ over an incident in which a teenage university student collapsed and fell down stairs during a Freshers Week night out.
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New political group puts candidate forward for upcoming by-election
A new political group is putting forward its first-ever candidate in an upcoming by-election in East Devon
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Exeter ‘urban fringe’ homes scheme to be rejected?
Plans to build homes in green fields on the skyline overlooking Exeter could get short shrift from city council planners.
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Four arrested as Exeter policing team take a stand against retail crime
The local policing team in Exeter took part in a national week of action in a bid to tackle business crime earlier this month.
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Controversial Exeter Library event prompts push for legal change
A campaign to close a potential children’s safeguarding legal loophole has been sparked in the wake of a controversial event held at Exeter Library.
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Exmouth venue bags pub garden extension
An Exmouth pub has been given permission to extend its beer garden on its second attempt to make the change.
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Trees planted across Exeter in run up to National Tree Week
More than 80 trees of differing species are being planted across Exeter over the coming weeks, underpinning the City Council’s commitment to the environment.
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Exeter University ranked fourth in the world for commitment to Health and Wellbeing
The University of Exeter is among the top four higher education institutions in the world for the way it prioritises the health and wellbeing of its students and our broader society.
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Exeter City Council Council Leader says "we stand together against those seeking to divide us"
The Leader of Exeter City Council has issued a statement supporting Exeter’s diverse communities and opposing those seeking to create division in the city.
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Exeter street light dimming could be revisited after county-wide trial
The dimming and switch-off times of Exeter’s street lights could be revisited at the end of a county-wide trial after pressure from city politicians.
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New Neighbourhood Plan set to bring more homes and infrastructure improvements to Clyst St Mary
After receiving strong backing from local residents, a new Neighbourhood Plan for Bishops Clyst has been formally adopted by East Devon District Council.
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Devon Diagnostic Centre celebrates providing tests to over 200,000 patients since opening
The Devon Diagnostic Centre is celebrating reaching a major milestone recently, with over 200,000 patients having now received a diagnostic test there.
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Budget consultation: your views needed on prioritising council services in Exeter
Exeter residents are being urged to take part in the council’s annual budget consultation.
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Food collection service in Exeter continues to grow
Thousands more homes in Exeter are set to get weekly food waste collections, as the roll-out continues.
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16 Days of Action calls for gender-based violence to end
People are being encouraged to get involved in 16 Days of Action, a campaign to raise awareness and end gender-based violence.
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Beach sauna debate heats up over flood risk
The future of a beach sauna in a Devon village remains uncertain after a heated planning debate about flood risk.
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Exmouth Town Council Responds to Harbour Revision Order Consultation
At its Full Council meeting this week, Exmouth Town Council discussed Exeter City Council’s Harbour Revision Order (HRO) consultation.
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Your views needed to shape the future of culture in Exeter
A new Culture Strategy is being developed to help Exeter’s cultural and creative landscape to thrive – and your views are needed to help shape it.
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Bat roost could frustrate homes plan
A regionally important bat roost could be among the reasons a proposed development of nine homes in East Devon fails to get the go-ahead.
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Four candidates set to compete in December by-election
Four candidates will be vying for a seat on East Devon District council in a by-election scheduled for next month.
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Sewage capacity fears raised by Devon council
A crucial and long-awaited study that predicts the extra sewerage capacity needed to cope with housing growth in one of Devon’s districts shows the firm has “quite a lot to prove”.
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Mother and son sentenced for drug offences
A mother and son have been sentenced for running a drug dealing operation at their home in Exeter.
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Exeter nightclub ‘must do more’ to keep uni freshers safe
The owners of a nightclub which has become an Exeter ‘institution’ over the last 50 years have been urged to do more to protect new university students.
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Man dies following altercation in Ottery St Mary
A man has died in hospital following an altercation which took place in Ottery St Mary on 2 November. Detectives are investigating the incident and appealing for any relevant information to be reported to the police.
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Man dies after collision near Sidmouth
Police are investigating a fatal road traffic collision near Sidmouth, which involved a car and a pedestrian on Monday and are appealing for any witnesses to come forward.
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Disused Exeter Police Station Engulfed by Fire; Crews from Six Stations Tackle Major Blaze
Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service were called to a major blaze at a disused police station in Exeter at 7:38pm this evening, after multiple reports of smoke issuing from the derelict building.
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Could you help create great patient information at the Royal Devon?
If you can spare two hours per month to support your local NHS and patients in Devon, they would love to hear from you.
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Blue Islands Ltd Statement: Regional Airline Suspends Trading and Cancels All Flights
Blue Islands Ltd has announced that it has suspended trading effective today - 14 November 2025, resulting in the immediate cancellation of all future flights, including services to and from Exeter Airport.
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Pecorama to Close for 2026 Season Amid Ongoing Financial Pressures
Pecorama, one of East Devon’s most cherished family attractions and home of the iconic Beer Heights Railway, has announced it will not reopen for the 2026 season.
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Residents’ Survey 2025 – high level of satisfaction with life in Exeter
More than 80 per cent of residents are satisfied with where they live in Exeter, according to the Residents’ Survey 2025.
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Former WW2 Land Army Girl 98-year-old Dorrie in fundraising cycle challenge for Hospiscare
Great grandmother Dorrie Pack, aged 98, is cycling 25 miles on a static bike to raise money for Hospiscare – making her the oldest person to take on a fundraising challenge for the charity.
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New 1.4km sewer is helping to protect the environment in Exmouth for generations to come
South West Water has boosted the resilience of its wastewater network in Exmouth with a new 1.4km sewer that will help protect the town’s coastline and communities for years to come.
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Ottery St Mary Town Council Installs New EV Charging Points at Station Community Hub
Ottery St Mary Town Council is pleased to announce the installation of three new electric vehicle (EV) chargers at the Station Community Hub, Mill Street.
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Community mural unveiled at park and ride to celebrate a greener future for Exeter
A mural created by local school children from St Nicholas Primary School, in Exeter, has been unveiled at Honiton Road Park and Ride to celebrate the completion of recent improvements of the site.
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Update on the fire at St James Park:
The cause of the fire at St James Park which damaged a small area of the stadium is currently under investigation.
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Police issue an appeal following a fatal road traffic collision in Budleigh Salterton
Police are appealing for witnesses and footage following a fatal road traffic collision in Budleigh Salterton on Wednesday 12 November.
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Fire Erupts at Exeter City FC’s St James Park as Crews Battle Blaze overnight
A major fire broke out at Exeter City Football Club’s St James Park late on Wednesday night, with dramatic footage showing flames tearing through a building
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University researchers ranked among the most influential in the world
Scientists at the University of Exeter have been ranked among the most influential and respected in the world according to the latest edition of a global rankings programme.
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Police appeal for information following a serious assault in Ottery St Mary
Detectives are seeking witnesses and video footage after a man was seriously assaulted in Ottery St Mary on Thursday 6 November.
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Appeal following collision in Dunkeswell
Officers investigating a collision near Honiton, which occurred in May 2024, are appealing for information about a gold SUV which may have been in the area.
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Could You be a Road Warden for Ottery St Mary?
Do you care about keeping your communities local roads safe and well-maintained?
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Give your feedback on Exeter’s Green Circle walking route
People are being invited to share their feedback on Exeter’s Green Circle walking route by taking part in a short online survey.
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Topsham Ferry service stops for the Winter
One of Devon’s most picturesque passenger ferry crossings – the Topsham Ferry – is to close for the winter season.
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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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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.

