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Ancient Rome Continues to Dictate the Plans of Exeter’s Grecians

Exeter is famed for its remarkably well-preserved collection of Ancient Roman architecture. The city continues to be surrounded by these historic works, and while they give Exeter a distinct feel and make it a huge attraction for visitors, it’s not uncommon for modernisation plans to run aground because of these sites.

Most recently, the Devon Archaeological Society had to step in to warn that a plan to change a car park into a block of 300 flats would jeopardise important Roman sites. With the city needing to preserve its ancient heritage, it’s only right that societies continue...

DEVON IN THE 1920s - What was our county like a century ago?

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 05/15/2026 - 11:46pm

One of Devon’s leading social historians is giving a special lecture this month on what the county was like a century ago.

Dr Julia Neville, an honorary research fellow at Exeter University, led a major five year research project to discover how people lived in our county 100 years ago.

This was a collaboration between the Devon History Society, Devon Family History Society, the South West Heritage Trust and The Box in Plymouth.

With the help of groups across the county the project looked at many different aspects of life - education, farming, housing, and in...

Exeter-based employment lawyer joins Westbank Community Health and Care’s Board of Trustees

Authored by Sharon Goble
Posted: Fri, 05/15/2026 - 10:58pm

The Devon-wide health and wellbeing charity, Westbank Community Health and Care, is delighted to welcome lawyer Henry Cross as its newest Trustee. Henry is a Senior Associate at Michelmores, specialising in employment law.

A father-of-two from Exeter, Henry already had a broad awareness of the charity when he met Westbank’s Head of Carers Services, Andy Hood, at a networking event a few years ago. When he subsequently learnt that Westbank was looking for a law-oriented Trustee to join its Board, he was quick to express his interest in the role.

Henry says, “I knew I...

Locals Go Free Day at National Trust A la Ronde

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 05/15/2026 - 10:19pm

Residents of EX1–EX11 are invited to enjoy a free day out at National Trust A la Ronde on Thursday 28 May , with a special Locals Go Free Day designed to welcome the community to this unique 16‑sided house and its beautiful grounds.

From 10.30am to 5pm (last entry to the house at 4pm), visitors living in postcode areas EX1–EX11 can explore A la Ronde free of charge. Each adult will simply need to show proof of address on arrival.

Perfect for families and first‑time visitors, the day will include family trails and hands‑on activities around the grounds, offering plenty to...

Record-breaking adventurer Louis Alexander to host inspiring free talk in Topsham

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 05/15/2026 - 9:45pm

Members of the local community, residents and their families are invited to a free talk by record-breaking endurance adventurer Louis Alexander on Wednesday, 20th May.

Hosted at Watermeadow Grange care home, part of Cinnamon Care Collection , Louis will explore the power of mindset and the mental resilience required to persevere through the most gruelling moments of his global expeditions. At just 26 years old, Louis holds the historic distinction of being the first and only person to complete marathons across all seven continents and swim marathon distances in all seven seas....

Farmer Will Young to appear at Devon County Show

Devon County Show is delighted to announce that Farmer Will Young—sheep farmer, content creator and former Love Island contestant—will be joining visitors at the Show on the final day of this year’s show, Saturday 23 May.

He will be at the Show in the morning, giving fans, families and young farmers the chance to meet one of the most recognisable advocates for modern, positive, accessible farming.

Championing farming for the next generation

Will, known for his engaging video content, his habit of chatting to his sheep and alpacas, and his enthusiasm for rural...

Celebrating Devon’s Foster Carers in Fostering Fortnight 2026 – ‘This is Fostering’

Across the UK, hundreds of foster carers open their homes to provide love, stability, and care to children and young people in need. But many more foster carers are urgently needed to ensure every child can be matched with the right home for their individual needs.

In Devon, we have 271 approved foster homes but 810 children in need of care. Many children are placed with families outside the county, away from their communities, or in care homes so we need to find more loving homes within Devon.

We are seeing more people come forward this year, with more than 30 potential...

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...

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...

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