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Haven Banks Retail Park Use Extended As Controversial Build-To-Rent Development Not Expected In Next Five Years – Exeter Observer

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Haven Banks Retail Park Use Extended As Controversial Build-To-Rent Development Not Expected In Next Five Years – Exeter Observer

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Dawlish Warren and Exe Estuary mouth sandbanks

Exeter City Council is about to seize the helm of Exe estuary maritime life: will it steer it onto the rocks?

Charges for waterways access are set to be imposed from the quay and canal basin to the coast under proposed Harbour Revision Order powers after six years of rising costs propelled by pursuit of Port Marine Safety Code compliance. They risk driving away craft of all sizes, from kayaks to yachts, while redevelopment threatens canalside land – but it’s not too late to change course.

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Exeter Library in Rougemont Gardens

Devon County Council funding cuts set to reduce core library opening hours by 30%

Public consultation on changes explores possibility of closing some branches altogether despite claims to the contrary while Libraries Unlimited contract extension decision scheduled for six weeks before consultation ends.

Illustrative view of Heavitree Road blocks above Higher Summerlands

Exeter City Council adds 813 more student and “co-living” beds to city “housing” supply with Heavitree Road approval

Complex of seven blocks up to six storeys tall on site of police station and magistrates court to bring purpose-built temporary accommodation tally to 3,250 beds in Newtown alone – while failing to meet local plan minimum building separation policy.

Exeter College and Petroc campuses map

Exeter College and Petroc merger to go ahead in January

Further and higher education colleges with Barnstaple, Tiverton and several Exeter sites will become Exeter and North Devon Colleges Group after year-long process including public consultation showing two-thirds in support.

Former Topsham golf academy driving range

Exeter City Council approves 54 more dwellings in Topsham gap on former golf driving range

Greenfield development follows council approval of plans enabling driving range relocation to privately-owned land in Ludwell Valley Park.

Rough sleeper shelter beside Paris Street shop window

St Petrock’s launches fundraising appeal as number of people sleeping rough in Exeter continues to rise

Campaign film underscores dedicated homelessness charity mission as demand for its support services grows.

Former Bramdean School playing field

McCarthy Stone amends Heavitree school playing field retirement complex plans to trigger second public consultation

Developer makes minor adjustments to proposals for 36 retirement flats which have prompted concerns about loss of green space and adverse impact on historic character of conservation area.

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Sewing machine workshop at Bunyip Craft

TUESDAY 6 TO FRIDAY 30 JANUARY 2026

January Sessions

A programme of creative workshops, classes and events including poetry and music performances.

EXETER CITY CENTRE

TUESDAY 27 JANUARY 2026

My Heart Was a Tree

An evening of poetry and music with Michael Murpurgo to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Farms for City Children.

EXETER CATHEDRAL

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