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66-year-old to finish 200th marathon in 200 days on Saturday

A retired banker is set to become the first man over 60 to cover the entire coastline of mainland Britain on foot, when he completes his 200th marathon in 200 days this weekend.

Steve James, who celebrated his 66th birthday on the final leg of this journey, has spent the last seven months, completing the 5,240 miles along the British coast, and will finish this challenge in Topsham, Devon, on Saturday 1 November.

Steve, who lives and trained on Dartmoor, said: “It’s been months of pushing my body to its limits. I’m proud, I’m exhausted, and I can’t quite believe I’ve...

Local charity turns 20

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Sun, 10/26/2025 - 10:21pm

On 16th October, employees, volunteers, supporters and past clients of local charity CASS+ gathered to mark their 20th anniversary. CASS+ gives free, confidential help and emotional support for people going through court and into life beyond.

20 years ago, the Chief of Devon and Cornwall Probation spotted a real opportunity. She decided that people could make a fresh start if they were offered a lifeline at court. As a result, Mary Anne McFarlane set up the first in-court hub in Cornwall, with free, confidential, practical advice and emotional support for people going through the...

Night Fighters of Exeter - The Story of 307 Squadron

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Sun, 10/26/2025 - 9:51pm

307 Squadron Project invites you to Exeter’s Guildhall for the special event Night Fighters of Exeter - The Story of 307 Squadron.

It will take place between Friday 14th and Saturday 15th November 2025 to remember the Polish 307 Squadron. This night-fighter squadron was part of the RAF, who defended the South West of England during WW2. It prevented Exeter from being totally destroyed during the blitz on the city in 1942. The event includes: The story of the Polish 307 Squadron. The History of RAF Exeter where 307 Squadron were based from 1941-1943. At 10am on Saturday 15th...

Cards for Good Causes pop-up shop returns to Exeter

Cards for Good Causes, the UK’s largest multi-charity Christmas card and gift retailer, is bringing festive cheer back to Exeter with the return of its much-loved seasonal pop-up shop at St Martin's Church, now open.

With the festive season approaching, local shoppers can browse a wide range of Christmas cards, gifts, advent calendars, wrap, and decorations, while supporting over 80 national and local charities.

Over the past decade, Cards for Good Causes has raised £20 million for charities including those focused on mental health, hospices, cancer research, children's...

The achievements of the Class of 2025 celebrated at Exeter Cathedral 

Last Friday marked the annual celebration of Exeter College students who had successfully completed their higher-level programmes in the 2024/25 academic year.

Graduates began their day processing through Exeter city centre to cheers and applause from proud family and friends before arriving at Exeter Cathedral.

There were over 140 graduating students across a range of levels, sectors and subject areas. Exeter College partners with awarding bodies and Higher Education institutions to offer programmes as wide-ranging as Data Science to Coaching and Fitness, Teaching to...

Cornish Bakery to open in Exeter

Cornish Bakery, the independent, founder-driven company first started in Mevagissey, Cornwall, has announced that it will be coming to Exeter.

The beautiful, design-led new bakery is set to open in style on Monday 17thNovember. The company already successfully operates bakeries nearby in Sidmouth, Totnes and Taunton.

Located in a corner unit at 38 High Street, what was previously a Mountain Warehouse shop will be transformed into a stunning welcoming space for up to 46 visitors to gather and relax whilst enjoying the bakery’s range of exceptional food and drink....

Share Devon’s roads safely this coming winter

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 10/22/2025 - 10:49pm

With the clocks going back an hour this weekend (Sunday 26 October) as British Summer Time ends, all road users are being reminded to take extra care over the autumn and winter months.

The reduced daylight hours and poor weather conditions at this time of year can affect visibility, so the advice is to "look out for one another" on Devon's roads.

Vulnerable road users should be given plenty of time and space by drivers, while cyclists, motorcyclists, and horse riders are urged to “be bright, be seen”, by wearing reflective and fluorescent clothing in order to be seen...

Nick Bromley Force 4 Life challenge

Nick nails epic cycle challenge for FORCE

An East Devon cyclist has raised nearly £2,500 for FORCE by riding in four countries in memory of four friends lost to cancer.

Nick Bromley began his Force 4 Life challenge after cancer claimed the lives of his girlfriend Roya Doane and three friends, Steve Butt, Bill Mitchell and Ian Hall.

He rode in Italy, France, Scotland and England, covering a total of more than 800 kilometres and each time on a different bike over varied terrain and weather conditions.

“Through cycling the 100-mile Nello ride and my own losses, I came across the cancer charity FORCE in...

Steff Dennis and Sharon Ewart standing in Hospiscare garden that it to be returfed by HCT Turf

Greener days ahead as Hospiscare wins HCT Turf’s community giveaway

Authored by Sue Cade
Posted: Wed, 10/22/2025 - 10:17am

Topsham business HCT Turf has announced the winner of its recent campaign ‘Turf it Forward’.

Nominations for up to 150 square meters of locally grown turf were received from local schools, community sports clubs, charities and individuals.

These were considered in detail by Steff Dennis and Richard Hockley from HCT Turf, along with guest judge Sam Burdick from County Grounds Maintenance who will be assisting with the installation of the turf.

The recipient of the generous amount of turf has been revealed as Hospiscare , the much loved local charity that provides...

Macmillan Coffee Morning at Devon care home brings community together for a great cause!

On the 26th of September, Greenhill Care Home in Devon proudly took part in the “World’s biggest Coffee Morning”, hosting a delightful event that brought together residents, relatives, and staff for a fantastic day of cake, coffee, and fundraising in support of Macmillan Cancer Support.

Our dining area was transformed into a cosy, green-themed café with light music playing in the background. Freshly baked homemade treats prepared by our Chef and Activities Coordinator filled the room with delicious aromas. From classic Victoria sponges and lemon drizzle cakes to mouth-watering...

Extraordinary NHS staff and volunteers recognised at awards

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 10/21/2025 - 4:04pm

The Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust held their Extraordinary People Awards ceremony on the evening of Friday 3 October 2025, to celebrate the incredible staff and volunteers who work across the Trust.

The awards are an important way to recognise the outstanding contribution that staff and volunteers make to care for patients and support colleagues.

Over 400 nominations were received from staff, patients and carers, and finalists came together for an awards ceremony at Sandy Park, Exeter where the winners were announced and presented with their...

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