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Exeter charity launches free "Joy Rides" to help people get cycling again this summer

Ride On – is launching a new, free cycling programme aimed at beginners, people returning to cycling after a break, or anyone looking for a sociable ride to help them get back outside this summer.

Called Joy Rides, the sessions launch on Saturday 18 July and run weekly through to September, alternating between Saturday mornings and Wednesday evenings to fit around work, family, and shift patterns. Each ride follows one of three easy, mostly traffic-free routes around Exeter Quay, the Exe estuary, and Topsham, led by trained ride leaders and open to all abilities.

The...

Exmouth author returns with new children's book full of chaotic fun to get kids reading!

Exmouth author Chris McGuire has released the second book in his children’s series Crooks and Nannies Too , continuing a fast growing world of mischievous characters, secret organisations and plenty of humour aimed at younger readers.

Chris, who lives in Exmouth, is a former children’s television producer and now writes full time. His latest book follows on from Crooks and Nannies: A N.A.U.G.H.T.Y.

Beginning , which introduced readers to a secret organisation of highly unusual nannies tasked with taking on the world’s worst villains.

The new book continues the...

The Story Behind One of Exeter's Most Historic Corners

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Mon, 07/06/2026 - 5:22pm

Walk down North Street in the heart of Exeter, and you’ll pass a building that most people just walk past without any thought.

However, the landmark at number 12 has been entertaining the city for 90+ years. It holds a story in Art Deco architecture, wartime survival, banned horror films, and more.

A Grand 1932 Opening

The building began its life as Gaumont Palace, opening on Whit Monday, 16 May 1932.

It was the work of important architects and designers Henry Watkins and Percy Bartlett. Two individuals are the people behind the unusual Scandinavian Art Deco...

Alcohol Awareness Week shines a light on drinking habits

Alcohol Awareness Week this year is all about "alcohol and me". Alcohol is often made to feel central to everyday moments – from birthdays and barbeques to celebrations with friends – and this year’s campaign invites everyone to pause and reflect on the role alcohol is playing in their lives.

The campaign running all next week (6 to 12 July), supported by Public Health Devon, aims to normalise keeping an eye on our drinking in the same way we monitor other aspects of our health and wellbeing, like checking our blood pressure or getting an eye test.

People are encouraged...

Exeter site manager recognised as one of the best in the country

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 07/03/2026 - 4:23pm

A Redrow site manager at St Michael's Meadow has won a top national award for the quality of the homes they’re building in Exeter.

Roy Taylor has won a Pride in the Job award from the National House Building Council (NHBC) for the second consecutive year. This follows his success in 2025 when he achieved the Seal of Excellence in the regional stage of the competition – an accolade awarded to only the top 5% of site managers in the UK.

The awards, often dubbed the ‘Oscars’ of the housebuilding industry, recognise the very best site managers across the country. Judging is...

Why the Devon County Show Still Matters to Local Producers and Rural Businesses

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Fri, 07/03/2026 - 3:18pm

Cattle lines, coffee vans and rows of local produce give the Devon County Show a pull a normal shop counter can’t copy. For producers and rural firms, it brings a crowd ready to look, taste and talk.

That matters because trust still drives rural sales. Chutney, wool blankets, farm-made ice cream or yard equipment land differently when the buyer has met the person behind them.

It Puts Local Quality in Front of Real People

A county show gives small producers a busy audience without asking them to rent a permanent unit. People who might never drive to a farm shop can...

Exeter Climate Forum opens as major new institute announced

A week-long gathering designed to inspire bold action on the climate emergency has begun at the University of Exeter.

Following on from London Climate Action Week, and in a month where record-breaking temperatures have swept the UK and Europe, the Exeter Climate Forum brings together climate researchers, senior business leaders and policy-makers to explore the latest emerging research and to help shape the priorities for COP31.

Speaking at the opening session, Professor Lisa Roberts, President and Vice Chancellor of the University of Exeter, said: “The climate emergency...

Up to £1,000 available to help families in Exeter learn new skills and thrive together

Community groups across Exeter are being invited to apply for funding from a new grant programme designed to support families to learn, grow and build stronger connections.

The Family Learning Fund, launched by SNG, one of England’s largest housing associations, offers grants of between £300 and £1,000 to organisations delivering projects that bring families together to learn new skills. The fund is part of SNG’s ongoing commitment to improving customer wellbeing and helping communities become thriving, resilient places for everyone.

The programme is open to not-for-...

Pottles Court Celebrates ‘Good’ Rating Across All Areas in Latest CQC Inspection

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 07/01/2026 - 7:23pm

Pottles Court Residential Home, in Exminster is delighted to announce that it has been rated ‘Good’ in all areas following its latest inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). The report highlights the home’s strong commitment to person‑centred care, exceptional support for residents, and a culture built on kindness, dignity, and compassion.

Inspectors praised the overwhelmingly positive feedback from residents and families, noting: “People and relatives were overwhelmingly positive about the quality of care and the kindness of staff.”

The report commended the...

Exeter gets funding to tackle chewing gum on its streets

New funding will help Exeter City Council tackle the sticky issue of chewing gum on the city’s streets.

The money will be spent on a chewing gum removal team and liveried gum removal cart.Removal will initially be focussed on Sidwell Street but will extend to other parts of the city centre thereafter.

New signage will also be going up in the city later this summer, encouraging people to bin their gum responsibly.

Exeter City Council successfully obtained a £30,657 grant from the Chewing Gum Task Force, administered by environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy, to...

Green Phoenix Festival Returns for Summer 2026

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 06/30/2026 - 8:22pm

Exeter Phoenix’s Green Phoenix Festival returns on Sunday 5th July for the third consecutive year.

This one-day festival brings people of all ages together for a day of creativity, to inspire and promote action towards building a sustainable future.

Delivered in partnership with local sustainability organisations and individuals, this festival highlights how we can all contribute to a greener future while connecting audiences with impactful work already underway in the community.

Join them for a day of free talks, workshops and creative activities for the local...

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