Devon

Trafalgar service at Exeter Cathedral

Every year since 1973 the Exeter Flotilla has held a Trafalgar Service in Exeter Cathedral to commemorate Lord Nelson's great victory in 1805.

This year, on Sunday 19 October, the White Ensign will once again fly over the cathedral.

The service starts at 11.30am and will be attended by the Lord Lieutenant of Devon, the High Sheriff of Devon, the Lord Mayor of Exeter, and Senior Royal Navy and Royal Marine officers.

The congregation will include contingents from HMS Drake, HMS Raleigh, HMS Vivid, Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, and Sea Cadets from Devon...

Police appeal after theft from train

British Transport Police (BTP) officers are appealing for the public’s help to identify two men they would like to speak to in connection with the theft of a passenger’s property from a train.

Officers believe the men in this photograph will have information which can assist the investigation into the incident which took place on a northbound CrossCountry service on Thursday, 31 July 2014.

PC Dave Eveleigh, investigating officer, said: “The victim boarded a CrossCountry service at Newton Abbot about 2pm to travel north to Sheffield.

“She placed her bag in the...

Get Online Week kicks off in Teignbridge

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Mon, 10/13/2014 - 12:01pm

Teignbridge District Council is backing the eighth national Get Online Week which takes place this week (13-19 October).

The annual campaign aims to inspire people to get online and see what the internet could do for them.

Teignbridge District Council is promoting the use of its self-help area in its Forde House head offices so people can make their Teignbridge payments online.

Teignbridge has recently launched a mobile-friendly version of its own website which makes it even easier for people to pay, report and apply for things, plus more.

Whether you want...

Heavy downpours expected across Devon

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 10/13/2014 - 10:23am

The Met Office has issued a yellow warning of rain for Devon today.

Forecasters say rain will occur across parts of the South West this afternoon, easing later, whilst further spells of heavy rain will affect eastern parts of England into tonight.

Motorists are urged to take care on the region’s roads with the risk of localised surface water flooding.

The Exeter-based agency's Chief Forecaster said: “An area of low pressure now across southeast England is bringing a combination of rather persistent and sometimes heavy rainfall, as well as strong winds blowing from...

Vienna Festival Ballet’s The Nutcracker

Groups of lads, couples, and families packed in to Exeter’s Corn Exchange over the weekend to watch the Vienna Festival Ballet’s adaption of The Nutcracker. The dance troupe, made up of male and female dancers from across the globe, gave me my first taste of a ballet show.

Props are minimal if not void for ballet shows, so it was the shadow of ballet shoes from beneath the curtains and music from Tchaikovsky that got the crowds buzzing with anticipation ahead of the performance.

The curtains drew up revealing a Christmas scenery flat, complete with a giant Christmas tree...

Tony Hogg to meet prospective MPs

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 10/13/2014 - 8:00am

Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Hogg has invited all those planning to stand in next year’s general election to a briefing where he will outline strategic policing matters across the peninsula.

The sessions, held in Bodmin and Launceston, will give Parliamentary candidates and existing MPs the opportunity to meet Mr Hogg to hear about the current and future challenges faced by the police service and the actions being taken to deliver his Police and Crime Plan.

Mr Hogg will also be discussing the roles and responsibilities he holds as Police and Crime Commissioner and...

Books on Prescription scheme hailed a success

A scheme offering ‘books on prescription' to people with mental health problems has been hailed as a major success.

Last year Devon County Council teamed up with leading independent charity The Reading Agency and the Society of Chief Librarians to help launch the national ‘Reading Well Books on Prescription’ scheme, which aims to use reading as a tool to help those who suffer from conditions such as depression, anxiety, stress, phobias and some eating disorders.

Since then loans of self-help books in the ground breaking scheme have more than doubled, reaching around 275,000...

Winter blanket could be put in place to protect beaches from storms

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Sat, 10/11/2014 - 10:50am

Work to reinstate the depleted shingle beaches in front of the town and below the cliffs at East Beach in Sidmouth could start within a month - if East Devon District Council can obtain approval for the job and funding to pay for it.

This is an opportunity to access Government funding to reinstate the Main Beach and East Beach to the levels they were at before last winter’s storms.

Councillor Andrew Moulding, the council’s deputy leader and chairman of a group looking at longer term coastal defence issues for Sidmouth, said: “This is a window of opportunity to provide the...

Campaigners' knitting exhibition reveals incinerator is not a woolly issue

Authored by Diana Moore
Posted: Sat, 10/11/2014 - 6:28am

An innovative community art installation goes on show next week to bring alive the impacts of Exeter’s new ‘Energy from Waste’ incineration facility.

Members of the community have been knitting larger than life versions of the particles that will be emitted from the new facility.

The exhibition which will be on display at the Real Food Café in Paris Street, is designed to tell people about the incinerator, encourage Devon County Council to ensure it is operated properly over its 25 years contract and think harder about their future waste management strategy.

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Motorcyclist injured in collision with lorry

A motorcyclist was seriously injured in a collision with a lorry near Kentonon Friday (10 October).

The collision between an HGV and a motorcycle happened on the A379 around 4pm.

The male motorcyclist sustained a serious leg injury and was taken to Derriford Hospital in Plymouth by air ambulance.

The A379 was closed for some time between Red lodge and the Swans Nest roundabout.

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