Devon News
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South Western Railway offers free travel to Armed Forces personnel and veterans for London Poppy Day and Remembrance Sunday
South Western Railway (SWR) is offering free travel to serving military personnel and veterans for Remembrance Sunday events.
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Healthy Halloween hints this half term
NHS Devon is sharing some helpful hints and advice on how to keep young children safe and well this October half-term. Families can follow a few simple Halloween themed steps to keep everyone healthy and well over the holidays.
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Young people given stark warning on deadly risks of taking drugs
The Office for Health Improvement and Disparities has launched a new campaign to alert young people to the dangers of ketamine, counterfeit medicines which contain synthetic opioids (nitazenes) and vapes which purport to contain THC, a cannabis derivative, but which actually contain harmful synthetic cannabinoids commonly referred to as spice.
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Recycle Devon is encouraging households to rescue their pumpkins from going to waste this year.
At Halloween, 30.4 million pumpkins are bought for carving, and of these, a whopping 15.8 million pumpkins will go to waste, left uneaten - that’s £26.7 million worth of food.
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Care provider of Devon care home ordered to pay £200,190 after failing to provide safe care and treatment
A Care home provider has been ordered by Exeter Magistrates' Court, to pay £200,190 after it failed to provide safe care and treatment to three people, resulting in the death of two people at an outdoor activity centre.
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Disappointed, but not surprised by this latest delay to national SEND reform
The government’s Schools White Paper, originally expected earlier this year, then autumn, has been delayed again, now until the new year.
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Devon takes step forward to turbo-charge adult care improvement
Devon has moved closer towards bringing in an external firm to amplify savings in adult social care and to keep more people out of care homes and hospitals.
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One million litres of fats, oils and greases prevented from entering South West Water’s network thanks to its work with food establishments
South West Water has reached a major milestone this Unblocktober, having prevented more than one million litres of fats, oils and greases (FOG) from entering its sewer network thanks to its ongoing partnership with Environmental Compliance and Services (ECAS).
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NHS-approved “video games” tackle childhood anxiety in Devon
A pioneering intervention that gives children and families on-demand access to a therapeutic mobile game designed to tackle childhood anxiety is driving positive mental health outcomes in Devon.
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Share Devon’s roads safely this coming winter
With the clocks going back an hour this weekend (Sunday 26 October) as British Summer Time ends, all road users are being reminded to take extra care over the autumn and winter months.
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Residents and businesses of Devon and Somerset can influence how much of their council tax funds their Fire and Rescue Service
Every year, Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service ask local residents and businesses to take part in their annual precept survey. The five-minute form asks how people feel about the service they receive, and will influence the amount the Service receives from council tax in 2026/27.
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Parking charge rise plans defended as cash seen as vital
Plans to raise on-street parking charges have been defended because the roughly £4 million in cash raised is vital for funding a host of highway-related schemes, including bus routes and verge cutting.
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Devon Bus Enhanced Partnership shortlisted for national award
The Devon Bus Enhanced Partnership has been shortlisted as a finalist in the UK Bus Awards 2025, under the Partnership for Excellence: The Peter Huntley Memorial Award category.
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Devon patients urged to use the NHS App this winter
NHS Devon is encouraging residents to take control of their health this winter through the NHS App.
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Thirty projects on shortlist for £20m Torquay handout
Thirty projects to improve life in Torquay are to be submitted to the government in a bid to secure shares of a £20million funding pot.
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Treasure trove of Devon history set to be unearthed in new book
One of Devon’s last great untapped sources of history will reveal some of its best-kept secrets with the publication of a new book this week.
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Halloween Safety Warning from Trading Standards
With Halloween (October 31) fast approaching, Trading Standards is urging families to prioritise safety when buying costumes, decorations and novelty items.
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Bereavement charity 2wish launches support services locally
Bereavement charity 2wish has today officially launched the expansion of its vital support services locally, as part of a wider rollout across multiple English counties.
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Come Rain or Shine – Why using water wisely is important all-year round
South West Water is reminding customers of the importance of using water wisely all-year round following the warmest summer on record for the UK.
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Three weeks left to have your say on strategy to safeguard Counties environment
There’s still time for Devon residents to help shape a new strategy aimed at reversing the decline in wildlife and restoring the county’s natural environment.
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Adoption: Children need a ‘welcome home’, not a perfect one
Devon County Council are asking families and residents from all walks of life to consider adoption — not because they’re perfect, but because they’re ready to offer a child a safe, loving home.
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People in Devon at risk of becoming seriously unwell from flu this winter are being urged to get their flu vaccine.
People in Devon most at risk of becoming seriously unwell from flu this winter are being urged to get their flu vaccine as cases of flu start to rise.
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Devon MP says pharmacy staff ‘begging for pay’
Devon MP Richard Foord has highlighted the plight of pharmacy staff in his constituency who claim they have had to resort to “begging for pay”.
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Devon councils announce proposal for new local government structure for the county
Devon’s district councils have collaboratively joined forces to respond to government proposals to reorganise local government in the county.
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Lib Dems challenge own potential parking charge hikes
Six Liberal Democrat councillors have collaborated on a bid to challenge a decision by their own cabinet member that could allow parking fee hikes of up to 50 per cent
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Village complains over police response to playpark damage
A Devon village has complained about what it believes is a “disappointing” response from police over a spate of vandalism.
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Prosper business support programme extended to March 2026
Devon County Council has announced the extension of its successful Prosper business support programme until March 2026, offering a vital lifeline to entrepreneurs and small businesses across East Devon, Mid Devon and Exeter
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£15.5 million to continue South West health research partnership
A partnership that carries out vital health research across the South West Peninsula to directly benefit patients and NHS services has been awarded £15.5 million by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR).
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New report puts co-production at the heart of Devon’s SEND transformation
Devon County Council has published the findings of transformative project to reshape the county’s approach to supporting children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities.
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High Court grants relief in Devon Reform UK expenses row
A Devon councillor at the centre of an election expenses row has been granted relief by a High Court judge who declared there had been “no bad faith”.
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Urgent need for more digital forensic officers is being tackled in Devon
Devon is leading the way to address an urgent need to recruit more digital forensic officers to work in police forces.
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Green-fingered supporters raise thousands of pounds for hospice
Gardeners opened their gates to the public this summer and raised more than £55,000 to help fund local end-of-life care.
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Libraries help neurodiverse families explore Devon’s outdoors
Libraries Unlimited, the charity commissioned by Devon County Council to run the libraries in Devon, has launched a new leaflet and set of resources to help children, young people and families with neurodiverse conditions explore some of Devon’s more accessible outdoor spaces.
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Vulnerable could be key battleground in council tussle
Vulnerable children and adults could be a key battleground amid a once-in-a-generation tussle between councils facing a radical overhaul
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Devon County Council welcomes national report supporting protection of vital care services
Senior councillors at Devon County Council have welcomed a major new report from the County Councils Network (CCN), which warns that breaking up county councils into smaller unitary authorities could seriously harm the delivery of essential care services.
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Devon’s public health leaders have ‘significant concerns’ about extending licencing hours
Both the Devon County Council cabinet member and director of Public Health in Devon have expressed ‘significant concerns’ following reports that the Government is considering extending the licencing hours of pubs into the early hours in a bid to boost economic growth.
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Towns and parishes urged to act now to regain control of community facilities
Devon’s towns and parishes are being urged to act “before it is too late” if they want to regain control over key facilities in their areas.
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Hundreds of children get wise about farming
More than 1,600 primary school children from across Devon got ‘Farmwise’ on this week and saw for themselves where our food comes from and how it’s made.
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A reminder to bike users to have lights at night.
Police are appealing to parents, guardians, grandparents and anyone who may care for a young person to ensure that the young people are as safe a possible when they are out on their bikes in darkness.
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Residents to be asked for their views on the future of Devon’s library service
Devon County Council are preparing to reshape its library services to better suit the changing habits of its users, and from November residents will be asked for their ideas and views.
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New action plan to support education, employment and training
Devon County Council’s Cabinet have approved a new Brighter Futures Action Plan, 2025 to 2028, to help young people move confidently into education, employment or training.
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Devon warm hubs offered help for winter
Community efforts to tackle fuel poverty and keep people in Devon warm this winter are being offered free financial support from National Grid Electricity Distribution (NGED).
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Don’t feed the sewer monsters! South West Water urges customers to help prevent blockages and fatbergs this Unblocktober
Hidden beneath the streets of the South West, sewer monsters are forming every day – and South West Water needs help from customers to stop them from growing.
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Children’s winter flu vaccine now available at pharmacies across Devon.
Two and three-year-olds in Devon can now get their free flu vaccination at a community pharmacy, thanks to a new NHS service.
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New proposal for Devon councils shake-up
A new contender has emerged in the race to decide the shape of Devon’s new councils.
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It’s Flood Action Week next week – are you prepared?
Devon County Council are supporting and empowering communities across the county by raising awareness of flood risk, and promoting practical steps that will help residents feel more confident and prepared for flooding.
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UKHSA Urges those Celebrating Diwali in the South West to get vaccinated against flu and COVID-19
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is calling on those celebrating Diwali across the South West to come forward for their flu and COVID-19 vaccinations if they are eligible, so they can be 'winter-proof' and have a safe and healthy celebration.

