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Gandy Street is the place to be on the First Thursdays of the month this summer

First Thursdays is a new event you won’t want to miss.

From June to September, Gandy Street will come alive on the first Thursday of each month, with a festival atmosphere in the early evening.

The first event takes place on Thursday 4 June, 5–8pm. Expect late-night shopping, live music, street entertainment, extended opening hours at cultural venues and a cocktail trail. All your favourite businesses on Gandy Street and in the surrounding area will be open, including:

  • Boston Tea Party : Will be hosting an indoor market with Circular Social, featuring
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Care Sector Expert Mel Isherwood Joins Langford Park as Home Manager

Langford Park Care Home, just outside Exeter, is pleased to announce the appointment of Mel Isherwood as its new home manager. With a lifelong commitment to health and social care, Mel brings a wealth of experience, passion, and leadership to the role.

Mel’s journey into care began at the age of 17, when she undertook a placement at a day care centre for the elderly. It was there that she discovered her calling, setting her on a path that has spanned her entire professional life.

After leaving school, Mel worked for a care home agency for a decade, gaining invaluable...

Second stage announced for TK Maxx presents Live At Powderham

An exclusive second stage is being added to Devon’s biggest music event this summer – with a host of extra artists joining the line-up.

TK Maxx presents Live At Powderham takes place across the weekend Thursday June 25 to Sunday June 28 with headline shows from Teddy Swims , Alanis Morissette and Lewis Capaldi.

And now additional artists will take to the festival’s all-new Castle Green Stage , performing from 2.30pm each day as gates open as well as after each headline artist.

Live music fans will enjoy the Castle Green Stage before and after the Main Stage acts...

94-year-old lifelong visitor to be honoured at Devon County Show

Devon County Show will welcome a truly remarkable guest on Thursday 21 May, as 94‑year‑old Malcolm Batten from Saltash returns to the showground for what promises to be a very special visit in his honour.

As Malcolm recalls, he first came to the show when he was aged around eight, having been evacuated to a farm in Moretonhampstead during the Second World War. But even though the year of that first visit remains sketchy, what is firmly etched in his memory with extraordinary clarity is the day itself ‘I just remember being entranced by everything, the towering shire horses, the...

Amicus Law solicitor urges parents to act now on SEND consultation before “rights are quietly rolled back”

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 05/13/2026 - 1:53pm

Parents of children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are being urged to engage with the Government’s ongoing consultation on proposed reforms, before changes that could significantly weaken their rights are introduced.

Amicus Law Associate Solicitor Rebecca Roberts, who specialises in education law, is calling on families across the South West to make their voices heard before the consultation closes.

Rebecca, warns: "The proposals outlined in the Government’s recent SEND reform white paper represent a significant and concerning shift in how support...

Nello start plus Carol Bourner and her family

Nello cyclists have special reasons for taking part

FORCE Cancer Charity’s largest annual fundraiser – The Nello bike ride – is less than two months away and cyclists from across Devon and around the country are gearing up for the big day on Sunday June 28.

Since the first Nello Century Cycle Challenge in 2000, the ride has raised £1.5million for Exeter-based FORCE, which works locally to support anyone affected by cancer, face-to-face and close to home.

The charity has set a target of raising £127,500 from Nello 2026 to meet the increasing demand for its unique services.

Around 1,000 cyclists on all sorts of bikes...

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Celebration of the life and art of much-loved Devon artist

The creative community will be gathering to celebrate the life of an artist who transformed her home into a gallery, and engaged with local people though her ‘creative noticeboards’.

Veronica Gosling – who died in November 2025 at the age of 94 – was a prolific artist and beloved community figure, who worked from her home at Studio 36 in Exeter. The gallery was a space for experimentation where she held exhibitions, performances and events with poetry, dance, song, video and painting.

Veronica was a self-taught artist who enjoyed breaking the rules. Her work was often...

How to Get Out of Debt Without Feeling Overwhelmed

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Tue, 05/12/2026 - 8:31am

Debt can accumulate fast and can quickly become difficult to manage, from finding quick loans to applying for numerous credit cards that you struggle to pay back. That’s not to say it’s impossible to reduce debt, though. Although it is often overwhelming, there are simple steps you can take today to balance costs and debt. There are professionals you can also contact to arrange a plan to pay your debts. Part of the solution is understanding what you owe and why it has built up in the first place.

Understand Your Financial Situation Clearly

You cannot feel in control if...

Builder bucks for blood bikes

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 05/11/2026 - 11:07pm

An organisation that provides a free, out-of-hours transportation service for essential medical supplies for hospitals and hospices in Devon has secured a £1,000 donation from one of the county’s largest housebuilders.

Persimmon Homes has provided financial support to South West Blood Bikes as part of its Community Champions scheme which sees £700,000 spent each year on good causes and much-valued organisations across Britain.

South West Blood Bikes is a volunteer-run charity that makes no charge for its services. They provide a local service within Devon using their own...

From Virtual Reality to ‘Pick Your Own Afterlife’ - Creative Festival of Death Comes to Exeter Library 

A claw machine where you can choose your own afterlife, a virtual reality journey beyond death, and a miniature puppet show about grief are just some of the experiences coming to Exeter Library this May.

Afterlives , a family-friendly arts festival running from 15th – 17th May 2026, invites people of all ages to explore death, dying and end-of-life choices through creativity, play and storytelling. The festival features a mix of bookable events and drop-in sessions, including workshops, installations, performances and interactive experiences. Other festival highlights include...

Princesshay Goes Wild

Authored by KatieOV
Posted: Mon, 05/11/2026 - 5:45pm

Launching on 19th May and running for six weeks, Princesshay will host 10 turfed animal sculptures inspired by some of the world’s most recognisable wildlife, including a lion, giraffe, gorilla, rhino and zebra which will be spread across nine locations in the centre.

Go Wild has been created in partnership with Paignton Zoo and the Deaf Academy, so that the trail can combine play with education and accessibility.

At each stop, visitors will be able to uncover fascinating facts provided by Paignton Zoo, including animal behaviours, habitat information and conservation...

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