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The Story Behind One of Exeter's Most Historic Corners

Walk down North Street in the heart of Exeter, and you’ll pass a building that most people just walk past without any thought.

However, the landmark at number 12 has been entertaining the city for 90+ years. It holds a story in Art Deco architecture, wartime survival, banned horror films, and more.

A Grand 1932 Opening

The building began its life as Gaumont Palace, opening on Whit Monday, 16 May 1932.

It was the work of important architects and designers Henry Watkins and Percy Bartlett. Two individuals are the people behind the unusual Scandinavian Art Deco...

Riders line up for the start of the Nello

FORCE Nello cycle ride has big target for 2026

Around 1,000 cyclists are gearing up for one of the region’s most popular charity cycle events with a mission to support more Devon families affected by cancer.

FORCE Cancer Charity’s Nello ride is on Sunday June 28, starting and finishing at Topsham Rugby Club.

It has raised around £1.5 million since it was established in memory of Topsham restaurateur Nello Ghezzo in 2000.

That money supports people across the county – patients and their loved ones – dealing with a cancer diagnosis.

More and more people are being diagnosed with cancer every year and that...

Flea to Fore Street: Exeter celebrates a decade of the Fore Street Flea

Exeter’s Fore Street is celebrating a decade of the much-loved Fore Street Flea, a community market created to champion the city’s independent businesses, local makers and creative spirit.

First launched by local businesses in 2016, the Fore Street Flea has grown into one of Exeter’s most distinctive independent shopping events, bringing together traders, makers, collectors, start-ups and visitors in the heart of the city’s historic West Quarter.

Home to Exeter’s oldest shop, its only independent toyshop, a dedicated fancy dress shop, bookshop, haberdashery, pottery...

Making Everyday Errands Easier for People With Limited Mobility

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Thu, 06/25/2026 - 3:35pm

A quick errand is only quick when the route, parking, weather, pavements, doors and queues all cooperate. For someone with limited mobility, collecting a prescription or posting a parcel can take more planning than other people realise. A dropped kerb in the wrong place, a heavy door, a full car park or a long walk from the nearest bus stop can turn a simple task into something tiring before it has even begun.

The aim isn’t to turn every outing into a big achievement. It’s to remove the avoidable difficulties, so ordinary tasks stay possible without draining the whole day....

EX2 Group directors with new Exeter City training kit

Exeter City FC partners with EX2 Group as new training wear sponsor

Authored by AmyKSays
Posted: Thu, 06/25/2026 - 11:38am

Exeter City Football Club has announced a new partnership with Exeter-based engineering firm EX2 Group, who will become the club’s official training wear sleeve sponsor for the upcoming 2026/27 season.

The deal marks the latest step in a growing relationship between the two organisations, which share strong ties to the city and a commitment to supporting the local community.

EX2 Group, a specialist electrical and mechanical engineering company headquartered in Exeter, is already a familiar presence at St James Park, with its branding previously displayed on the club’s...

Devon's Natural Mr Universe Champion Lifts His Mother’s Memoir to Success

At 81, former Branscombe Primary School teacher and author KJ Akay—known professionally as Jennifer Akay—is enjoying a remarkable literary moment few could have predicted. Her debut memoir, The Fruits of Victory , has quietly climbed to the top of Amazon’s Regional UK Biographies chart, capturing the hearts of readers with its vivid portrayal of post-war childhood in Barnsley.

The book’s success has sparked something even more meaningful than chart rankings: reconnection. Former classmates and pupils, some now in their eighties, have reached out after discovering her story through...

Will Jordan (centre) receives MAT Excellence Award for IMP Software.

IMP Planner named Product of the Year at MAT Excellence Awards 2026

Authored by Phil Smith
Posted: Wed, 06/24/2026 - 8:55am

IMP Planner, the flagship budgeting, forecasting and reporting platform for multi-academy trusts (MATs) from Exeter-based IMP Software, has won the Product of the Year award at the prestigious national MAT Excellence Awards 2026.

The awards, which give school trusts and organisations supporting the MAT sector the opportunity to celebrate their achievements and recognise their impact on pupils, staff and the community, were held in London earlier this month.

Judges commended IMP’s “impressive” submission, stating that it is “having a demonstrable impact on the MAT sector”,...

Regional champions including Josh Widdicombe celebrate teenagers graduating from inspirational community programme

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 06/23/2026 - 3:21pm

Teenage boys who successfully completed an inspirational course designed to give them access to positive role models and learn exciting new skills have been presented with their awards by Josh Widdicombe.

The comedian – part of a team including athletes, scientists and actors who supported the programme – led a special graduation ceremony for Community Exe participants and their families.

The University of Exeter initiative has been set up to give young men aged 13 to 16 life opportunities and broaden their access to positive role models and information about careers,...

Team members from Summerfield and Devon Contractors on the roof of Westpark 26 Business Park in Well

Exeter contractor marks topping out milestone on major South West business park development

Exeter-based Devon Contractors has celebrated the completion of the outer frame and roof of the first phase of a major industrial development at Westpark 26 Business Park in Wellington.

The topping out ceremony, held alongside development partner Summerfield , marks an important milestone in the construction of 16 high-quality industrial units that will support business growth and employment in the South West.

The units form half of the planned development of 16 high quality, energy efficient and flexible spaces on the park which is home to a range of distribution,...

Exeter community gets financial boost from developer

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 06/22/2026 - 8:06pm

Newcourt Community Centre has been awarded £2,000 by one of the South West’s most prominent housebuilders.

Exeter-based Persimmon Homes donated the funds as part of its Community Champions programme which seeks to reward good causes and much-valued organisations in the areas in which it builds.

It follows the handover of a nearby 100% Affordable Housing development from the accredited five-star developer to a local housing association, LiveWest, who joined both parties for the cheque presentation alongside local city councillor, James Cookson.

The Centre has...

Solar panels being installed by SunGift Solar

Coping with Cost of Heatwaves - Little Known Government Grant Key to Helping Households

As temperatures across the UK continue to rise and forecasters warn of further heatwaves this summer, renewable energy specialist SunGift Solar is urging homeowners to consider a little-known Government Grant that could play a vital part in keeping households cool as global temperatures rise.

The advice comes as parts of the UK prepare for temperatures above 30°C in the coming days, with amber heat-health alerts already issued across much of southern England and the Midlands, and warnings of a possible red heat-health alert.

The Met Office has also indicated that the...

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