Devon News
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Nine Devon schools confirmed as still in schools rebuilding targets
Nine Devon schools remain in the government’s school rebuilding programme as ministers prepare to make way for more applications.
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Last chance call for flu vaccination as NHS faces ‘worst case scenario’ December
NHS bosses in the South West have issued a last chance call for people to get their flu jab to be protected ahead of the festive holidays, as flu hospitalisations in the region surge by three quarters (76%) in just one week.
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Residents urged to check tumble dryers after fire risk alert
Householders across Devon, are being warned by Trading Standards to stop using certain integrated heat pump tumble dryers immediately after a national safety alert revealed a serious fire risk.
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Devon children get their teeth into oral health
NHS Devon is funding vital oral health lessons for children in primary schools across Devon for the next three years to support them in learning good habits and help protect their teeth for the future.
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Recycle Devon top-tips: Save time, money and reduce food waste this Christmas
Recycle Devon is encouraging residents to save time, money and food waste this Christmas by preparing and freezing festive food ahead of time.
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Fire funding gap could hit £12m if council tax frozen
A funding gap of around £12 million could hit Devon’s fire service if its share of council tax is frozen over the next five years.
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Councillors agree ambitious plan to transform SEND provision
Devon County Councillors have agreed a bold new strategy to reshape support for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), aiming to create a more inclusive education system across the county.
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South West Water offers free water-saving devices to help save water and money this winter
South West Water is offering free water-saving devices to help customers reduce their water use and save money on their bills when on a water meter.
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Devon unveils £140m plan to transform support for care leavers and homeless young people
Devon County Council is set to overhaul the way it supports some of the county’s most vulnerable young people, with a new £140 million framework aimed at improving housing and support for 16 to 25-year-olds leaving care or at risk of homelessness.
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Consumers encouraged to ask about meat labelling this Christmas after products fail ‘traceability checks’
Trading Standards service is urging shoppers to check meat labels carefully this festive season after a major investigation revealed misleading claims among some local butchers and farm shops.
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Devon NHS struggling to afford redundancies amid ‘dire’ financial state
Devon’s health service has admitted it is struggling to afford redundancies it needs to make as part of record cost-saving targets due to its “dire” financial state.
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Devon County Council Cabinet backs housing plan to tackle affordability crisis
A wide-ranging set of measures aimed at addressing the county’s housing crisis has been agreed at the latest Council cabinet meeting.
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Targeted activity against drugs is making a difference in Devon and Cornwall
The fight against drugs is gaining momentum across the South West, through the persistent combined efforts of Police and Crime Commissioners and police forces in unity with vital partners.
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County’s flood defences appear robust amid national analysis
The majority of Devon’s flood defences are in good repair and above the required standard, according to a national analysis.
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Politics of council overhaul vote heats up
Friction has emerged at a Devon council over votes linked to a major overhaul of the way local government will be reconfigured.
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Devon County Council considers strengthened action on river protection
Devon County Council has stated its commitment to safeguarding the county’s rivers, recognising their vital role in ecology, heritage, and community wellbeing.
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Free vitamins in libraries to help boost health in Devon
Libraries Unlimited and Devon County Council Public Health have partnered to offer free vitamins in selected libraries. The pilot scheme will offer free Healthy Start vitamins to eligible families at Kingsbridge, Tiverton, and Teignmouth Libraries from 1st December 2025.
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Staying safe this season
We all want to cosy up during the colder months as well as feel festive, but it’s important to be aware of the fire risks that come with staying warm, celebrating special days, and cooking.
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Council confirms action plan to tackle pavement overgrowth across the county
Devon County Councillors have agreed to take steps to address widespread concerns over deteriorating pavements and vegetation overgrowth across Exeter and surrounding communities.
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Route being eyed in push for Devon mayor
A plan to secure a mayor for Devon is gaining ground as the county’s politicians furiously work behind the scenes to make a bid possible.
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Update on ambulance responder scheme due this month
A progress update on a controversial proposal to change a scheme that ensures rapid responses to the most serious medical emergencies is expected later this month.
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Why Devon councils will never be the same again
The future shape of Devon will be decided behind closed doors at Whitehall in the New Year.
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Formula One tech hoping to zoom South West’s train WiFi
Formula One technology has been embraced as part of a trial to improve WiFi on the South West’s trains.
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Devon County Council strengthens support for Armed Forces community
Councillors have voted to strengthen the council’s commitment to the Armed Forces community, building on our existing pledge under the Armed Forces Covenant.
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Check before you travel as Great Western Railway starts new winter timetable from Sunday 14 December
Customers are advised to check their regular train times as Great Western Railway introduces its new winter timetable from Sunday 14 December.
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Devon sets out ambitious plan to transform SEND provision
Devon County Council has unveiled a bold new strategy to reshape support for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), aiming to create a more inclusive education system across the county.
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Councillors called on to help recruit foster carers
Devon County Councillors have been urged to use their influence in their local communities and to help recruit more foster carers in Devon.
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Car parking fees to go up on Dartmoor
Car parking fees are to go up on Dartmoor by 3.8 per cent.
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Extra staff drafted in to tackle vulnerable adult response times
Devon County Council has brought in four temporary social workers to boost responses to safeguarding concerns for vulnerable adults, helping the council meet its two-day target for addressing cases and improving support for those at risk.
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More than 100 arrests made during coordinated week of police activity targeting drug supply across the South West
More than 100 people were arrested across the South West as police targeted illegal drugs and child exploitation. In a week of coordinated action, officers seized drugs and weapons, arrested suspects, and safeguarded vulnerable people.
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Devon & Cornwall Police Launch ‘Think Safe, Stay Festive’ – simple steps for a safe Christmas
Running throughout December, the campaign will share practical advice and timely reminders on a wide range of safety topics – from fraud prevention and online security to personal safety, home security and road safety, so that everyone can celebrate Christmas safely.
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Police target drivers passing horses dangerously
Devon & Cornwall Police Rural Affairs officers and Roads Casualty Reduction team have joined forces with the British Horse Society and the Mounted Section at Avon & Somerset Police to educate motorists about the importance of passing horses safely.
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Government’s new Critical Minerals Strategy highlights the Great South West as a national engine for industrial renewal
The Great South West Partnership has welcomed the Government’s newly published Critical Minerals Strategy, which identifies Devon, Cornwall, and Somerset as areas of national strategic importance for the future of the UK’s clean energy, advanced manufacturing and defence.
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Willand weightlifting club receives Council funding to start academy
The grant will allow girls in school years 7 and 8 to attend twice-weekly training sessions for free for 6 weeks. If the girls attend regularly and enjoy the training, they can attend for an additional 6 weeks for free.
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Devon residents invited to have their say on future of libraries
Devon County Council is asking residents to help shape the future of the county’s 50 libraries, as a major 12-week public consultation opens today (Monday).
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Devon Air Ambulance's IMPACT Centre Wins Road Safety Award
Devon Air Ambulance’s Centre for Post-Collision Research, Innovation and Translation (IMPACT) has been awarded the Prince Michael International Road Safety Award, recognising its outstanding contribution to improving global road safety.
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Don’t Be the One – Police join forces with community to tackle knife crime.
Devon & Cornwall Police has launched a new website to provide information and guidance around knife crime and keeping our communities safe.
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Finance Cabinet Member warns Government is ‘kicking SEND reform down the road
Our Cabinet Member for Finance, Councillor James Buczkowski, has criticised the Government for failing to confront the growing crisis in special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in today’s Budget
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At least 101 Devon homes could be hit with Budget’s £2m ‘mansion’ surcharge
At least 101 Devon homes look likely to be hit with a ‘mansion’ surcharge announced in the Budget, but many more could also trigger the additional levy.
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Op Drive Insured tackles uninsured vehicles on our roads
Between 10-16 November the Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB) worked alongside all UK police forces to help remove uninsured vehicles from the road. The week-long safety initiative also provided education for otherwise law-abiding motorists on the often innocent mistakes they may be making.
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Devon’s carbon emissions continue to fall
Devon’s carbon emissions fell four per cent between 2022 and 2023 and by 29 per cent since 2010 according to the latest figures.
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Fire Service invests £27 million in ten-year rolling fleet programme
Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service is currently in year seven of a ten-year rolling programme to upgrade and modernise its frontline fleet.


