The Lord Mayor of Exeter Cllr Kevin Mitchell led a minute’s silence to mark 80 years since Victory in Europe as events to make the anniversary were held across the city. The Lord Mayor led veterans and guests attending the War Memorial in Northernhay Gardens to lay a wreath and take part in a minute’s...
Exeter’s Fore Street Flea returns on Sunday 18 May, bringing with it market stalls, live music, free family activities and food and drink. Now in its ninth year, the iconic market has become a firm favourite in Exeter’s cultural calendar, drawing crowds to the heart of the city’s West Quarter for a day of discovery,...
Following the roaring success of Peter Pan, Exeter Corn Exchange proudly presents The Wizard of Oz as its 2025 pantomime. This magical Christmas show runs from Saturday 13 December until Thursday 1 January – and booking early gives residents the chance to snap their tickets at a discounted rate. Audiences are invited to journey over...
Another Exeter Community Lottery player is celebrating after winning £250. It’s the fifth time someone has won the £250 prize in Exeter in as many weeks. The player won the prize in last weekend’s draw while raising money for the Exeter Central Fund, which distributes funds to a range of different good causes. In April...
Hibs fans were delighted with both the performance and result against Dundee United. George: Great all-round performance. Back in the formation that, quite simply, works for these players. United had a good 20 minutes early in the second half when they scored their goal, but we didn’t look like losing this at any juncture. Big...
People living in Exeter are being reminded about changes to bin collection dates after the Bank Holiday weekend. Due to the May Day Bank Holiday on Monday 5 May, City Council bin collections for refuse, recycling, food, and garden waste in Exeter will be delayed by one day. Bin collection will resume on their normal...
Washington played men’s Sunday League football before joining a women’s team in 2017, external. She was one of 28 trans women registered to play amateur football in England. She told BBC Sport: “It is a shock. “This means for me personally, and for many people playing football, that we are no longer able to do...
Another Exeter Community Lottery player is celebrating after winning £250 in last weekend’s draw.   The player won the prize while raising money for Citizens Advice Exeter. It’s the fourth time in April that a player has scooped the £250 prize in the Exeter Community Lottery. But as ever, the real winners are the good causes...
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Visually impaired voters in Exeter will once again benefit from extra support at polling stations, with audio ballot papers available for the elections taking place on Thursday 1 May. Voters will be choosing representatives for Devon County Council and participating in City Council by-elections in Mincinglake & Whipton and Topsham wards. Audio ballot papers help...
Places are still available for an event aimed at supporting landlords and people letting property. Rent Smart Exeter will be held at Exeter Racecourse on Thursday 22 May and is free to attend. The event, sponsored by Tozers LLP, will host exhibitions from specialist companies covering many aspects of property management, as well as support...
Exeter children’s library is getting an upgrade, including a brand-new sensory area, floating mezzanine and activities for older children, thanks to funding from the Clore Duffield Foundation.  The radical makeover is being undertaken by Libraries Unlimited, the charity commissioned to operate libraries in Devon. It will transform the existing children’s library into a series of vibrant, inspiring,...
Time is fast running out for anyone who wants to apply for free photo ID in order to vote in the local elections on 1 May. The deadline to apply for Voter Authority Certificates 5pm on Wednesday 23 April. Voters need to show photo ID when voting in person in the elections, like a driving...
Ocado has apologised “unreservedly” to Mumsnet for citing “hateful political views” when it pulled out of a commercial partnership over the parenting forum’s stance on the definition of sex in the Equality Act. Founder Justine Roberts said Ocado “abruptly pulled out” of the partnership after Mumsnet called at the last election for the act to...
Google This measure is designed to enhance public safety during large events Residents are being urged to have their say on a new proposed Anti-Terrorism Traffic Regulation Order (ATTRO) for the Plymouth Hoe area. This measure is designed to enhance public safety during large events and in response to potential threats. According to the council,...