Devon

Police operation helps to identify pit bull-type dogs sold by convicted breeders

Operation Doorstop Two was set up following the arrest of Stephen and Tracey Tewkesbury in relation to the selling of Pit Bull-type dogs, for which they have since been convicted. The purpose of the operation was to identify dogs sold by the couple and mitigate any risk they presented to the community. The operation has now concluded and a total of 42 addresses have been visited, which has resulted in 26 dogs have being seized (2 from the Exeter area); this excludes the three seized from Mr and Mrs Tewkesbury.

All the dogs with the exception of one, which was put to sleep at the...

NCT Exeter and East Devon - New Bumps and Babies Group

Event Date: 
02/09/2013 - 10:00am to 11:30am
Venue: 
The Sunnylands Room, America Hall, De La Rue Way, Pinhoe, Exeter

The NCT (National Childbirth Trust) Exeter and East Devon branch are excited to annouce that a new group for mums-to-be, new parents and babies will start in September in Exeter.

Having a support network to help, guide, make friends and know that you are not alone is a lifeline to all parents, and our branch of the NCT brings a variety of classes, courses, sales and events to all parents-to-be and new parents living in the Exeter and East Devon area and whether your a member of the NCT or not, everyone is welcome to come along to our events and groups.

Our Bumps and Babies...

Police promise to hold perpetrators of violent disorder in Teignmouth to account

Police in Teignmouth are currently investigating a large scale disorder which took place in Northumberland Place in the early hours of Sunday 4 August. It is believed up to 15 people were involved in the disorder, some of whom had been inside Kools nightclub prior to the disorder breaking out. Local officers responded to the incident at around 2pm but due to scale and numbers involved had serious concerns for their safety and had to deploy captor spray. Response officers were deployed from Totnes to back up their colleagues in Teignmouth and were able to disperse the crowd. No injuries...

Matt Schofield

Event Date: 
21/11/2013 - 8:00pm
Venue: 
Exeter Phoenix

The British guitarist, singer, songwriter and producer is widely regarded as one of the most distinctive and innovative guitarists to have emerged on the world scene for several generations and is rated in the top ten British blues guitarists of all time.

‘Another level altogether’ MOJO

Tickets: £15 (£13) Book here: http://www.exeterphoenix.org.uk/events/matt-schofield/

Chris Wood

Event Date: 
04/12/2013 - 8:00pm
Venue: 
Exeter Phoenix

Criticised by an art school lecturer as having “a remarkable eye for trivia”, Chris Wood’s love of small things has made him one of England’s most vivid and arresting song writers. With gentle intelligence he weaves the tradition with his own contemporary parables. Hollow Point is his chilling ballad of the shooting of Jean Charles de Menezez and Wood’s feel for the sheer “one thing after another-ness” of life allows us, for the first time, to see the event through the eyes of the victim.

‘The finest and most original singer-songwriter to have emerged from the British folk scene...

Meet Michael Morpurgo

Event Date: 
02/11/2013 - 2:30pm
Venue: 
Exeter Phoenix

A chance to hear War Horse author Michael Morpurgo talk about his books, including his spellbinding and moving I Believe in Unicorns .

Theatre Alibi’s terrific adaptation for 5-11 year olds comes to Exeter Phoenix soon!

Director Nikki Sved will also tell you a bit about the show to whet your appetite.

BSL interpreted by Clare Seal.

Tickets: £10 (£6) Book here: http://www.exeterphoenix.org.uk/events/meet-michael-morpurgo/

One of Britain’s rarest mammals needs greater protection

New research has revealed that just 1,000 grey long-eared bats, a species native to Devon, remain in the UK and numbers are declining.

"The UK’s grey long-eared bats need greater conservation efforts before we lose them” says Dr Orly Razgour, who is calling for this little-known species to be afforded ‘UK Priority Species’ status in the newly published Conserving grey long-eared bats in our landscape: conservation management plan .

Dr Razgour is the lead author of the plan, which is based on new research she conducted into the species at the University of Bristol, in...

Motorcyclist dies after collision with a car in Paignton

Police were called to a road traffic collision which occurred just prior 2am this morning (Sunday 4 August) on Kings Ash Road in Paignton. The collision occurred between a small hatchback car and a motorcycle. The motorcyclist, a 19-year-old man from Buckfast, was treated by paramedics who attended the scene and medical staff at Torbay hospital but tragically died later this morning.

Collision investigators and detectives have been investigating the case overnight and during the course of the day in order to piece together the circumstances surrounding the collision. A post mortem...

Exeter Lives: Beth De Tisi

Wardrobe Manager at the Exeter Northcott Theatre

Beth is currently in the process of organizing and cataloguing the Costume store with the help of a volunteer team. She also designs and produces costume for theatre productions. At times, Beth does this managing a team of professional wardrobe staff while at other times she works with students or a community wardrobe team. The Exeter Daily team caught up with Beth during her busy schedule to find out a little more about what she loves about the city of Exeter.

How would you describe yourself in 5 words?

Creative,...

Devon survey reveals a catastrophic year for British barn owls

Britain's largest regular survey of barn owls, carried out once a decade in Devon, has revealed the extent of the devastation hitting the popular bird's breeding season.

According to the Barn Owl Trust, conservationists are describing 2013 as "the worst barn owl breeding season for over thirty years."

The Trust says: "A run of extreme weather events since 2009 has devastated not only people and property but barn owls and other wildlife. The final blow was March 2013."

Barn Owl Trust spokesperson, David Ramden MBE explains: "Barn owl mortality usually peaks in...

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