Exeter & East Devon News
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Alert over claims of ‘poison’ in Exeter park
Parents and pet owners in Exeter have been warned to stay alert after fresh reports of poison in a popular park.
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Work to start on Heavitree Road bus improvements
Improvement work to enhance bus services on Heavitree Road in Exeter will get underway next month (February).
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Supreme Court allows appeal, striking out claim for negligence
The Supreme Court has struck out a claim that could have led to compensation being paid to the killer of three men in the Exeter area.
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Planners urged not to ‘add to previous mistakes’ with 72-homes plan
Planners have been urged to avoid making the same mistake twice ahead of a vital decision on a major 72-homes scheme in an East Devon town.
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Objectors claim 60-homes plan would be ‘gross overdevelopment’ of village
An under-pressure village is set to face the prospect of yet more properties as a proposal for 60 homes gets scrutinised next week.
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Government confirms scrapping Exeter city elections
The government has confirmed that Exeter’s 2026 city council elections can be abandoned.
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Four options to solve controversial Exeter traffic wrangle
People living near a controversial traffic scheme in Exeter will be asked to give their opinions on four potential solutions.
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Police update on Men missing at sea, Budleigh Salterton
Police have located the body of a man following the disappearance of two swimmers at Budleigh Salterton Beach on Christmas Day last year.
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Minister yet to decide on Exeter elections postponement
Exeter City Council’s request for its 2026 local elections to be called off has been officially received by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.
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Whipton Barton Federation Awarded Prestigious IQM Centre of Excellence for Inclusive Education
Whipton Barton Federation is proud to announce that it has been awarded the IQM Inclusive School Award and IQM Centre of Excellence status. This national recognition celebrates the school’s commitment to creating an inclusive, welcoming, and ambitious environment for every child and every family.
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Expanded Community Safety Team to tackle anti-social behaviour
A permanent and expanded Community Safety Team is being launched to further reduce anti-social behaviour throughout the city.
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Strong performance for Exeter subjects in global THE rankings
Two subject areas at the University of Exeter now feature in the top 100 of the Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject.
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Landlords in Exeter with empty homes to fill should contact the council
Exeter’s Housing Access Together (HAT) scheme is on the lookout for landlords with available homes.
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Digger and bulldozer wrangle East Devon beach back to normal
A digger and bulldozer have been put into action to help shift tonnes of shingle on a Devon beach back towards the sea.
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Go-ahead for latest Royal Clarence Hotel plans
A green light from the city council planning committee has cleared the way for the long-awaited restoration of an Exeter landmark.
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City centre car park homes scheme stalls
Designers drawing up a scheme for nearly 300 ‘co-living’ apartments on the site of an Exeter city centre car park have been asked to go back to the drawing board.
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Petition confusion reignites closed Exeter road debate
A split has emerged over the way forward over the longstanding closure on an Exeter road after residents were targeted with two separate petitions.
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Residents turn out in force against mega housing site
A gathering of residents braved soggy conditions to campaign against a potential 700-home development in East Devon.
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Applications open for community grants that will fund voluntary community projects and buildings
A new community grant fund has now opened and is scheduled to close on 27 February 2026 at 4pm. Developed with input from the voluntary sector to better meet local needs, the grants will support small community projects across East Devon and community buildings in rural areas.
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Leader of Devon County Council writes to Secretary of State in response to proposal to cancel Exeter's May’s elections
The Leader of Devon County Council, Councillor Julian Brazil, has written to the secretary of State to “express serious concern regarding the proposal to cancel the May 2026 local elections in Exeter on the grounds of ongoing preparation for Local Government Reorganisation.”
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Exeter’s Buddle Lane gas upgrade project progresses well
Wales & West Utilities is progressing well with its work in upgrading the gas pipes in the Buddle Lane area of Exeter.
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Exmouth community champion to be honoured at Palace of Westminster
A Devon woman whose dedication has transformed support for local families is to be honoured at the Palace of Westminster this month
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One week left to have your say on Local Plan and Heritage Strategy consultations
Residents and stakeholders have one week left to take part in East Devon District Council’s consultations on two important planning and heritage documents, both of which will help shape the future of the district. The consultations close on Monday 26 January 2026 at 12 noon.
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Double apartment block plan for old gas works in Exmouth
A pair of apartment blocks are being planned for an old gas works in Exmouth.
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Opponents unite to demand Exeter elections
Parties at opposite ends of the political spectrum have united in Exeter in a bid to overturn a decision to scrap the city’s 2026 council elections
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Student homes block will replace former Exeter nightclub
Plans to transform the site of a former Exeter nightclub into a giant block of student flats have been lodged with the city council.
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Campaigners push for more opposition to mammoth 700-homes plan in Exmouth
Campaigners against plans for a monster 700-home development in Exmouth are trying to amplify opposition as the deadline for objections nears.
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Exmouth WW2 bomb removed from Exmouth marina and taken out to sea for detonation
A large unexploded World War Two bomb discovered at Exmouth Marina has been safely removed and taken out to sea, where it is due to be detonated later today, Friday, January 16.
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New junction on outskirts of Exeter set to open
The final highway scheme of major infrastructure improvements in south west Exeter has been delivered and will open next week.
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Exeter council leader hits back at election cancellation critics
The leader of Exeter City Council has hit back at critics over his decision to request permission to cancel this year’s council elections.
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Cordons lifted in Exmouth
Devon County Council have confirmed that Devon & Cornwall Police have lifted all cordons which had been in place in Exmouth while the operation to dispose of the unexploded Second World War device was under way.
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UPDATE ON THE EXTENDED CORDON WHICH HAS BEEN PUT IN PLACE
Here is a map of the extended cordon which has been put in place this evening from 9pm in Exmouth.
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Bomb cordon residents urged to leave homes by MP
Residents who still haven’t left the cordon area created after the discovery of an unexploded war-time bomb in Exmouth have been urged to find somewhere else to stay by their local MP.
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Further update from East Devon District Council following the discovery of a significant Second World War unexploded device at Exmouth Marina
Emergency services, local councils and other public service partners are continuing to work closely following the discovery of a significant Second World War unexploded device at Exmouth Marina
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Update from East Devon District Council regarding unexploded bomb in Exmouth
Emergency services continue to respond to the discovery of a significant unexploded German Second World War device at Exmouth Marina, which was found yesterday during routine dredging operations.
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The trial of five men accused of murdering Exmouth man Denva Smith has begun.
The defendants are jointly charged with the murder of 24-year-old Denva Smith, who died from a single stab wound in May last year. Mr Smith was found in the garden of a property in Ashfield Close on May 31.
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Exmouth Community Rallies After Marina Evacuation following find of WWII Unexploded Bomb
The Exmouth community has come together in a remarkable show of support after residents were evacuated yesterday following the discovery of a Second World War unexploded bomb near Exmouth Marina.
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Decades-long bid for Exeter-Crediton cycle route takes major step
A decades-long bid to connect Exeter and Crediton with a cycle trail has taken a major step forward but campaigners have pleaded for quick action.
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Exmouth Suspected Ordnance found at The Marina
Police are currently down at Exmouth Marina after a suspected unexploded ordnance was dredged out of the water earlier today
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Middlemoor roundabout traffic signals will take time to repair
Devon County Council is urging motorists to take extra care at Middlemoor roundabout while traffic signals at the junction remain out of action.
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Exeter city council elections to be called off
People in Exeter will not get the chance to vote for new councillors this year after the Labour leadership of Exeter City Council decided to ask the government to call off the polls.
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Exeter to mark Holocaust Memorial Day with public events
Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) in Exeter is to be marked with a day of public and school events reflecting on the theme Bridging Generations.
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Nature reserve will get £1.1m backing
Plans to back an East Devon nature reserve with a £1.1 million cash injection have been backed again after an initial decision was revisited.
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Latest plans for Exeter’s fire-hit landmark hotel
The project to restore a much-loved Exeter landmark to its former glory is expected to clear another hurdle next week.
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Huge city centre housing block labelled a ‘high-rise mess’
Almost 300 ‘co-living’ apartments are likely to go up on the site of an Exeter city centre car park despite the plan being described by one objector as a ‘high-rise mess’.
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Final hurdle for controversial 130-homes scheme
A controversial plan for up to 130 homes in an East Devon town appears to be at the final hurdle before being given the go-ahead.
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Residents in Exeter urged to renew their postal vote applications
Anyone who votes by post in Exeter is being asked to renew their postal vote applications.
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Police appeal for information following a serious injury collision in Honiton
Police are appealing for witnesses and information following a serious road traffic collision, which occurred in Honiton at the weekend.
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UKMT Bronze and Silver Awards for Sixth Form Students
Students at Sidmouth College have been recognised for their strong performances in the UKMT Senior Maths Challenge, a national competition designed to stretch and challenge mathematical thinking and problem-solving skills.
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Accessibility Enhanced at Seaton Wetlands with New Picnic Table
East Devon District Council’s Countryside Team has introduced an exciting new accessibility feature at Seaton Wetlands Nature Reserve, further reinforcing its commitment to inclusive outdoor spaces.
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Forward-thinking green energy initiative shortlisted for award
An innovative solar farm and battery storage facility in Exeter, which delivers clean energy to the city’s refuse collection vehicles has been shortlisted for yet another big award.
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‘Not good enough’: Devon MP criticises rail funding delay
A Devon MP has blasted as “not good enough” plans to not consider funding for an essential Devon rail update until the next Parliament.
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Unanimous opposition to prospect of postponed Exeter elections
Unanimous opposition emerged at a Devon council against the prospect of elections in Exeter being cancelled this year.
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Improvement work planned on Rydon Lane in Exeter
A series of essential road repairs and highway improvements are due to be carried out on the A3015 Rydon Lane in Exeter in the coming weeks.
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Exeter Cathedral school to close
The historic Exeter Cathedral School has taken the extremely difficult decision to close the Prep part of the school (years 3-8), ending almost 850 years of schooling at the Cathedral.
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Debate over Exeter election will happen
A debate will now be held over whether to postpone Exeter’s planned elections in May as pressure grows for the poll to occur.
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‘Disgrace’ as gritting grumble hits Devon’s newest town
A grumble over gritting has emerged in Devon’s newest town, with claims that more needs to be done to help its residents.
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Cranbrook Pupils Plant Over 90 New Trees on Campus
Pupils from Cranbrook Education Campus (CEC) rolled up their sleeves to plant more than 90 trees across the school grounds this term.
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Centuries of Devon history celebrated by new heritage boards and maritime trail
Topsham’s history takes centre stage with the unveiling of new heritage boards and a Maritime Trail—an exciting project that’s earned the support of the Earl of Devon.
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£18million funding secured to expand the Community Diagnostic Centre at the Nightingale Hospital Exeter
The Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust has secured £18million in national funding to expand the Community Diagnostic Centre (CDC) at the Nightingale Hospital Exeter. This investment means patients will have quicker and easier access to important tests and scans, helping to reduce waiting times and improving patient care.
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Motorists warned to beware of parking scam
People are being warned to watch out for a parking scam doing the rounds. It comes after a motorist was targeted after parking in an Exeter City Council car park.
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Night buses now all year round as new route for Cranbrook added
Cranbrook will now see a Saturday night bus service come into effect this weekend, helping people get home from the city until 4am.
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Whipton Barton Federation Celebrates Top Science Quality Award
Whipton Barton Federation has been awarded the Primary Science Quality Mark (PSQM), a national accolade awarded for exceptional science teaching and strong subject leadership.
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Footage emerges of unexpected stop on Santa’s delivery round
Footage has emerged of an unexpected stop on Santa’s busy Christmas delivery round.
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Blue plaque bid for Second World War evacuees property
A bid has been launched to secure a commemorative Blue Plaque on a building in an East Devon town that was used to house Second World War evacuees.
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New competition urges dog owners to ‘Bag It and Bin It’
A new competition aimed at promoting responsible dog ownership and protecting green spaces has been launched, encouraging dog owners to bag it and bin it wherever they are walking.
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Pressure mounts on Exeter ahead of crunch election debate
Pressure is mounting on Exeter ahead of a deadline linked to whether the city will seek to postpone its elections.
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Broadside for ‘boring’ Exeter student flats block
People living near the site of a proposed giant block of student flats in Exeter say it will be ‘overbearing’ and boring to look at.
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Exeter factory could be turned into a new church
A factory on an Exeter industrial estate could get a new lease of life in 2026 as the home of a successful local church.
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Critics of £1m decision on nature reserve funding force revisit
Critics of a decision to set up a £1 million fund for a vital Devon nature reserve have forced a Devon council to reconsider the move.
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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.

