Local News from Thursday, June 4th, 2026
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Royal Navy Mourns Three Personnel Killed in Helicopter Training Exercise
Lieutenant Commander Chris Gayson, 42, from Somerset, Lieutenant Lily-Mae Fisher, 31, from Surrey, and Petty Officer Owen Green, 24, from Hampshire, were all serving members of the Royal Navy and dedicated their careers to protecting and serving their country.
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Why are the Canadians better at celebrating Devon Day?.
Did you know that today (4th June) is Devon Day? Here in the UK there are no celebrations. However in Devon, Alberta Canada there is a festival offering a full weekend of activities, including community events, markets, and family-oriented attractions. So why don't we mark this day?
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Exmouth gas upgrade work set to start
Wales & West Utilities is set to start work to upgrade the gas pipes in the Salterton Road area of Exmouth.
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Historic Royal Navy Fairey Swordfish joins Regatta Airshow
Sidmouth Town Council earlier this year confirmed that The Red Arrows will be in attendance for the annual Sidmouth Regatta Airshow. Now it has been confirmed that among other aircraft joining them there will be a historic Fairey Swordfish of the Navy Wings flight.
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Your views needed on culture in Exeter and the future of the city centre
Exeter residents are being reminded to have their say on two major strategies that will guide the city’s cultural development and future of the city centre in the coming years.
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EHCP funding framework phased implementation starts
Devon’s new EHCP Funding Framework is now moving into phased implementation, following formal agreement through the relevant SEND governance routes.

