Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service is hosting a Christmas carol concert at Exeter Cathedral on Tuesday 18 December, at 7.30pm.
All members of the community are welcome to attend the free event for traditional carols accompanied by the Service’s Concert Band and Corps of Drums and the North Devon Pipes and Drums.
Chief Fire Officer Lee Howell said: “Christmas is not only a time of reflection but also one of celebration and goodwill and it is with this in mind that I would like to welcome you to our Christmas carol concert.
Exeter City Council is organising a flood surgery at the Civic Centre on Tuesday 18 December, 4.30pm-7pm.
A flood surgery, also called a flood drop-in, is an opportunity for those affected by flooding to air their issues and concerns and to speak to professionals from the Environment Agency and local authorities. In addition, it provides a chance for us to gather information about the recent flood.
Anyone who has been affected by flooding in Exeter, or would like to find out more about the recent event or how to prepare for and respond to flooding, is welcome. Please bring...
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