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An epic month for Exeter: June Boom events revealed

You won’t want to miss June in Exeter, with an impressive array of over 200 events celebrating arts, culture and creativity in the city. Whether you're an art lover, culture seeker, or a fan of live music and gigs, the city promises an electrifying calendar that will leave you craving more.

From live music to side-splitting comedy, thought-provoking exhibitions, bustling markets and vibrant festivals, Exeter is where creativity flourishes and enjoyment is guaranteed. This is not just an events programme - it’s your ticket to an unforgettable month out.

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Exeter Entrepreneur and Mercure Hotel Launch City’s First Post-Race Recovery Hub

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 05/15/2026 - 4:05pm

As thousands of runners prepare to take on the Great West Run on May 24th, a local startup is ensuring they don’t spend the next week in pain.

Race Home , a specialist running and recovery brand founded in Exeter, has partnered with the Mercure Exeter Southgate Hotel to launch a high-tech "Recovery Pod." The pop-up sanctuary will offer "Pulsio Pro" compression technology—usually reserved for elite athletes—to local charity runners and club athletes alike.

"Most runners put months of training into the race, but have no plan for the 48 hours after," says Tim Flint founder...

Exeter Drug Problem: What’s Happening, Why It Matters, and How to Get Help

Authored by Ellie Green
Posted: Fri, 05/15/2026 - 6:45am

Exeter is widely regarded as one of the safer cities in England, with overall crime rates consistently below national averages. However, beneath this reputation lies a persistent and escalating drug problem that affects residents, businesses, and vulnerable people across the city centre and beyond.

The visible effects of drug and alcohol use are concentrated in hotspots like Fore Street and Sidwell Street, where open drug use, street drinking, and anti-social behaviour have become daily concerns. Exeter’s drug poisoning mortality rate reached 14.8 deaths per 100,000 population in...

The growing appeal of staycation leisure in Devon

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Fri, 05/15/2026 - 2:34am

Something has changed in how Devon residents think about their free time. Rather than searching for deals on flights or stressing over passport renewals, more and more people are turning their attention to what's on their doorstep. The staycation has become a real lifestyle preference for a growing number of locals.

The reasons are practical as much as sentimental. Rising airfares, unpredictable international travel conditions, and a broader reassessment of what "a good break" actually looks like have all pushed the needle. Devon, with its mix of coastline, moorland, market towns...

Martin Clunes to Open the Heavy Horse Festival at Devon County Show

The Devon County Show is delighted to announce that acclaimed actor and countryside advocate Martin Clunes will officially open the Heavy Horse Festival, in association with WHISTLEFISH, at 10am on Thursday 21st May .

A lifelong champion of Britain’s native heavy horse breeds, Martin Clunes is not only a familiar face on screen but also a dedicated heavy horse owner. His own collection of gentle giants has shaped a deep personal commitment to preserving these iconic breeds, many of which are now considered by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust to be at risk.

Martin said: “...

Devon & Cornwall Police Celebrate Long Service and Good Conduct Awards ​

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 05/14/2026 - 7:56pm

Devon & Cornwall Police marked the dedication and commitment of its officers, staff and Special Constables at a Long Service and Good Conduct Awards ceremony held at the China Fleet Club in Plymouth.

The celebration took place on Wednesday 29 April and recognised the exceptional service of those who have given many years of commitment to policing communities across the force area.

During the afternoon ceremony, police officers and police staff received awards acknowledging their long service and exemplary conduct throughout their careers. The event highlighted their...

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...

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...

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