Listeners across Devon can enjoy a crisper, clearer experience starting today (April 2) as Radio Exe officially upgrades its ...
The Public Service Obligation (PSO) air service from Newquay airport to London Gatwick is being pulled two months earlier than originally expected, with the final flights taking place tomorrow ...
The government’s controversial Family Farm Tax will push local farming families to the brink unless urgent steps are taken, a ...
The Royal Cinema, built in 1938, is one of the only three structures that survived The Blitz. The other two are Derrys Clock ...
New figures show that raw sewage was spilt into a Devon river for more than 103 days in 2025. The figures, published by the Environment Agency (EA), reveal that the Harbourne River had sewage dumped ...
The leaking roof of Exeter’s oldest building is to be repaired, with the city council having to foot most of the bill after the government’s heritage guardians turned it down.
A ‘stunning’ central staircase will form the centrepiece of a transformed Newton Abbot Market Hall when it re-opens within the next few weeks. The historic Grade Two listed building has been closed ...
Doaa Shayea lifts the bar! Between dissertation drafts and gruelling training sessions, Devon student Doaa Shayea is preparing for a different kind of heavy lifting. This July, the sociology student ...
Burrow Down, in Preston Down Road, is a care home for autistic people and people with a learning disability. Thirteen people were living there at the time of the inspection which followed safeguarding ...
The new owners of Paignton Zoo today unveiled what they say is the most significant redevelopment of the site in its 103-year ...
An independent candidate campaigning to save a Brixham green field site from development has swept to victory in a town ...
Rumours spreading online about a historic Plymouth hotel being used to house asylum seekers have been confirmed as fake news.
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