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History could stand in the way of scores of new homes planned for multiple sites across East Devon amid calls for archeology investigations at a host of potential development areas. Roman settlements ...
Mounting complaints made by East Devon social housing tenants have been prompted by repair delays and poor property conditions, a new council report reveals. Complaints to the council by social ...
Supermarket giant Aldi has set its sights on moving into Sidmouth to open a new store as part of UK-wide expansion plans. And the company has announced it could open another supermarket in Exeter, in ...
Smokers binning their butts on Exmouth seafront are being challenged to solve the age-old debate – jam or cream first? A new cigarette ballot bin, now on the wall by the Harbour View Café, aims to ...
A developer planning new builds on a field near the St Thomas area of Exeter has pledged to include 20 affordable homes. Affordable homes could make up more than a third of the properties built on a ...
Mindless vandals have targeted Exmouth Pride banners with ‘hateful behaviour’ for the second year running, this time slashing them with knives. Five banners promoting Exmouth Pride event were slashed ...
Student accommodation and co-living homes could be built on the old Heavitree Road police station and Exeter magistrates’ court if fresh plans get the go-ahead Plans have been submitted to knock down ...
A developer pledge to make all homes affordable on a site in Exeter has prompted a city council U-turn to agree to sell a £1million ‘ransom strip’ of land needed for access. A ‘ransom strip’ of land ...
Concerns about decision making at the district council over planning approval granted for 130 new homes in East Devon has come under scrutiny by the authority’s top tier. A second investigation into a ...
Shops caught selling illegal cigarettes and vapes in Exmouth, including to children, have been ordered by the court to shut down for three months. Police last week teamed up with Trading Standards ...
The spotlight has fallen on ‘disappointing’ broadband speeds holding back East Devon businesses, raised by Honiton and Sidmouth MP Richard Foord speaking in Parliament. Businesses in rural areas like ...
‘Unforgiving’ automatic numberplate recognition technology could be installed at a council-owned public car park in East Devon in a bid to stop motorists overstaying and underpaying. A system that ...
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