Devon News
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New ‘sheep worrying’ laws backed by council and police
Devon County Council and Devon & Cornwall Police are urging dog owners to act responsibly around farm animals as new legislation to tackle livestock worrying comes into force today Wednesday (18 March).
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Devon to receive £1.3 million extra support as global conflict drives up heating oil costs
Devon is to receive an additional £1.3 million from government to help eligible low-income households who rely on heating oil cope with rising fuel costs driven by global events.
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New four-year plan agreed to strengthen domestic abuse support across Devon
A new four-year strategy to improve support for victims and survivors of domestic abuse living in safe accommodation has been approved by Devon County Council’s Cabinet.
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South West Water opens applications for Roadford Reservoir Run in support of Devon Air Ambulance Trust
South West Water has opened applications for a fun run at Roadford Reservoir to raise money for Devon Air Ambulance Trust.
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‘Extremely difficult choices’ facing Devon’s residents after fuel price spike
An urgent plea for help has been made on behalf of Devon’s rural residents and farmers who have been battered by the spike in fuel prices and are set to face “extremely difficult choices”.
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Complaints spike with social media key cause
Complaints about alleged code of conduct breaches by members of Devon’s biggest council have spiked, with social media being a major cause.
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RSV vaccine uptake among pregnant women in the South West continues to increase
The South West is leading the country in protecting newborns from Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), with new data showing the region has the highest maternal RSV vaccine uptake of any NHS commissioning region in England.
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‘Significantly higher cost’ of Devon living flagged in national poverty report
The “significantly higher costs” of heating rural homes and running cars in the countryside has been flagged in a national poverty report that includes Devon.
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Devon awarded more than £7.5 million for new zero emission buses
Around 90 new zero emission buses are to be delivered with £7.53 million of funding awarded to Devon County Council.
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Devon charity urgently seeking puppy socialisers to help train life-changing assistance dogs for veterans
Dog lovers across Devon are being urged to volunteer their homes to raise puppies that will go on to support veterans living with PTSD and other mental health challenges.
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Illegal drugs and child criminal exploitation targeted by Police in South West
Almost a hundred people were arrested across the South West last week after police forces joined together to target illegal drugs and child criminal exploitation.
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Council approves plans to improve short breaks support for disabled children and families in Devon
Devon County Council has agreed proposals to improve short breaks support for disabled children and young people.
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Police Firearms Amnesty success: potentially lethal weapons taken out of circulation
A total of 58 top venting blank‑firer (TVBF) guns were handed in to police stations across the region during a Firearms Amnesty which took place across the counties throughout February.
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Violence in schools ‘definitely more prevalent’
A Devon headteacher believes assaults on staff are becoming more prevalent but that the scale of the problem is likely to be under reported.
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Additional £3 million agreed to support Devon’s road repairs
Devon County Council’s Cabinet has agreed to allocate an additional £3 million for highways reactive maintenance in the current financial year.
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Action plan approved after winter flooding hits Devon homes
An action plan to help safeguard communities from flooding has been approved by Devon County Councils cabinet.
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Policing protests and tackling hate crime in Devon and Cornwall
The challenges and complexities of policing protests have been highlighted during an event for Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC) councillor advocates who connect with police to improve community safety, reporting, and communication.
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Coronavirus memorial decisions are complex and regionally varied, new study shows
The radically different ways communities experienced the coronavirus pandemic is leading to the creation of fragmented and inconsistent memorials, a new study shows.
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Vital centre seeking new home to support its future
A vital charitable centre that supports people with long-term health conditions is desperately seeking a new home to better support its clients and fulfil its growth plans.
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Could there be more charged for car parks on Dartmoor in future?
Car parking fees are bringing in £200,000 of income to Dartmoor National Park Authority each year but it is seeking more money making assets and ideas to plug its shortfall in government funding.
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Scrutiny of potential changes to emergency worker scheme ramps up
Plans to replace firefighter co-responders with community volunteer equivalents are enduring ongoing criticism as pressure on the proposed changes persists.
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Devon County Council sets out plans for new Crisis and Resilience Fund
Devon County Council has published a report setting out how a new national Crisis and Resilience Fund (CaRF) could be delivered in Devon from April 2026, subject to approval by the council’s Cabinet.
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103,000 People in South West Quit Smoking in 2025
New figures released to mark National No Smoking Day on Wednesday 11 March shows that more than 100,000 people in the South West quit smoking in 2025.
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Recycling centre initiative opens doors to employment for Devon care leavers
Care‑experienced young people in Devon are being given valuable opportunities to build confidence, gain real‑world experience and take their first steps into employment.
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One damage claim for every seven miles of Devon’s roads
Roughly one claim has been made for every seven miles of Devon’s roads in the past year as drivers seek compensation for damage to their vehicles from potholes.
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Changes to recycling from later this month say government – but most householders will see little change
Recycling in England is set to increase, thanks to new Simpler Recycling reforms set out by UK government.
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Plans set out to improve short breaks support for disabled children and families in Devon
Devon County Council has set out proposals to improve short breaks support for disabled children and young people, in a report to be discussed by its Cabinet next week.
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Devon County Council to address housing need
Devon County Council Cabinet members will be asked to give the green light to exploring innovative housing solutions for people who need it most.
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Hospiscare smashes fundraising record to ‘keep care at home’.
Devon-based charity Hospiscare is celebrating the results of a record-breaking 36-hour fundraising giveathon.
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South West leads England on shingles vaccine uptake, but thousands still missing out on vital protection
The South West is outperforming the England average on shingles vaccine uptake across both eligible age groups, new UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) data shows. Yet the majority of newly eligible adults in the region have yet to come forward for their free jab.
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Devon school unions call public meeting over 'unfair' funding and budget transfer decision
Education unions representing headteachers, teachers and support staff across Devon are calling a public meeting to expose what they describe as a long-standing and unfair funding system that leaves Devon’s children 'worth less' than pupils elsewhere in England.
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‘Regular visitors’ might be able to join sewage legal claim
Visitors who regularly come to Devon could be eligible to join a prospective class action lawsuit targeting South West Water.
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Pothole numbers skyrocket after brutal winter
Devon’s pothole problem looks to have skyrocketed this year with the brutal weather conditions pounding the county’s highways network.

