Devon News
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Mixed reaction as Devon chief’s pay in top two per cent of nearly 4,000 senior council workers
Local politicians have given a mixed reaction to news that Devon County Council’s chief executive is one of the highest paid local government officials in the country.
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South West Water customers have raised more than £11 million for WaterAid
South West Water customers have raised more than £11.4 million for WaterAid since 1990 after adding £653,000 in donations last year.
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All families of children with EHCPs have been allocated places in their first-choice mainstream school from September
One hundred per cent of families of children with Education Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) have been allocated places in their first-choice mainstream school from September.
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Funding for children impacted by parental imprisonment renewed
Funding to support children who have had a parent sent to prison will continue.
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Booking for the spring 2025 COVID-19 vaccination programme is now open
Patients eligible for COVID –19 vaccination are being encouraged to get themselves protected this Spring.
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Make sure you have photo ID to vote at election
Anyone voting at a polling station next month needs to make sure they have appropriate photo ID.
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Devon schools trial use of robots to support pupils struggling to attend lessons
Devon County Council has launched a pilot project using robots to help them understand how best to support young people who struggle to attend school because of feelings of worry, anxiety and overwhelm.
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New parking charges at Royal Devon sites for those who pay
From 1 April 2025, the cost of parking at the trusts sites is increasing for those who pay. The income from parking goes to the Trust and helps support its services. Prices are reviewed and updated regularly to ensure we cover costs.
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Council expresses disappointment at reduced Household Support Funding
The Government has confirmed a 11.87% decrease in this year’s Household Support Fund allocation.
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New booking system makes it easier for parents to access Holiday Activities and Food programme
Devon County Council have introduced a new booking system for parents to access and book sessions on their Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme.
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‘We’ve not gone far enough’, outgoing health scrutiny chair claims
Efforts to improve adult health and social care provision in Devon have “not gone far enough”, according to an outgoing scrutiny chair.
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Millions to be invested in walking and cycling schemes across Devon
A total of £7.7 million will be invested in walking and cycling schemes across Devon in 2025/26.
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Would you pay to visit the national park?
People may have to pay to go onto Dartmoor in future unless the government comes up with a new way of funding national parks.
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Police and Crime Commissioner "deeply disappointed’ in way the Police are handling complaints
In a hard-hitting report, Police and Crime Commissioner Alison Hernandez has said she is ‘deeply disappointed’ at Devon & Cornwall Police’s handling of complaints from the public.
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Streetlight pilot begins next month
A 12-month trial which will alter the dimming regime of around 80% of Devon’s residential streetlights will get underway next month (April).
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Labour votes against Devon’s council revamp proposals
Labour has vented anger over the absence of an Exeter-centric option for how Devon’s councils could be revamped.
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Lifespan of Devon and Torbay’s new devolved entity already uncertain
How long a new devolved piece of local government in Devon can survive is already unknown according to its most senior officials amid Westminster’s revamped plans for councils.
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Charge safely, sleep soundly campaign
Battery fires are on the rise
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Dog walkers reminded to Take The Lead and keep canines under control
Dog walkers are being urged to keep their canines under control, especially during lambing season.
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Food Waste Action Week; buy loose fruit and veg to reduce food being thrown away
It’s Food Waste Action Week and one simple way consumers can reduce the amount of food they throw away is to buy loose fruit and veg
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Devon’s delayed Ofsted report likely to come after elections
Devon County Council’s delayed Ofsted report is likely to be published May’s local elections, amid ongoing discussions about its contents.
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Devon celebrates supported internships
Parents, young people and providers were among those celebrating supported internships at a recent Exeter Future Skills Centre event.
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Illegal tobacco, vapes and cash seized
Heart of the South West Trading Standards Service (HOTSWTS) took part in a major operation to disrupt the sale of illegal tobacco across the region.
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Data ‘vital’ in council shake-up as Devon poses five reorganisation options
Data has to be the driving force behind Devon’s upcoming local authority shake-up, according to the county council’s outgoing leader who has warned against hopes of “massive savings”.
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It Does Matter: new police campaign encourages people to report non-contact sexual offences
Have you ever experienced someone exposing themselves and dismissed it as a joke? Or felt the unsettling gaze of someone watching you getting changed, only to brush it off as harmless? Think again.
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Two gang members jailed for drug supply offences
Two members of an organised crime gang who helped traffic tens of thousands of pounds-worth of cocaine into the South West have been jailed.
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Over 2,500 adults to benefit from skills training thanks to £8 million funding
Devon County Council has received its largest ever funding award from the Department for Education (DfE) for the expansion of its successful Train4Tomorrow adult skills training programme.
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Devon County Council backs plans for £10.3 million bus service improvements
Devon County Councillors have approved plans for just over £10.3 million of improvements to the bus network across the county.
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Concerns raised about £1m autism cash possibly not being renewed
A £1 million pot of cash aimed at reducing waiting times for autism assessments in Devon might not be renewed.
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Mixed picture as overspend reversed but savings target off
It looks like Devon County Council won’t overspend this year, reversing a previous expectation. However, it’s unlikely to save money either.
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Devon and Torbay Local Transport Plan endorsed by councillors
Plans for future transport improvements in Devon and Torbay have been endorsed by Devon County Councillors.
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Schemes to safeguard communities from flooding given funding boost
Devon County Councils annual Flood Risk Management Action Plan for the upcoming financial year has been rubber stamped by councillors.
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‘Transformational’ plans to develop walking and cycling routes backed
A series of ‘ambitious’ and ‘transformational’ plans to develop cycling and walking improvements across Devon has been given the greenlight by members of Devon County Councils ruling cabinet.