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Share to Buy Live to host Homebuyers Day in Exeter

Share to Buy Live is set to host its inaugural Homebuyers Day: Exeter on Saturday 7th February, marking a new chapter in the organisation’s events programme and bringing affordable homeownership advice directly to local communities.

The free-to-attend event will bring together housing providers, legal experts, mortgage brokers, and homeownership specialists to help attendees better understand affordable routes onto the property ladder, including Shared Ownership. Confirmed housing providers include Sovereign Network Group (SNG), LiveWest, Centurion Place, Plymouth Community Homes...

Jason Buck and Sally Basker with Andy Foster from HyphaPRO

Pioneering scientist opens lab at Exeter Science Park to accelerate groundbreaking work

A start-up biotechnology company specialising in fungi-based protein production is set to establish its operations in a lab space at Exeter Science Park to support its next phase of growth.

The company, HyphaPRO , has been founded by University of Exeter graduate Andy Foster, who has nearly 30 years’ expertise in fungal genetics and industrial biotechnology. His work is focused on developing innovative ways to produce high-value food proteins using precision fermentation – a technology with the potential to transform global food security and dramatically reduce environmental...

Celebrating Devon’s best: Entries open for the 2026 Food Drink Devon Awards

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 01/13/2026 - 9:58am

The countdown has begun as entries officially open for the highly anticipated 2026 Food Drink Devon Awards. Following the resounding success of last year’s event, the awards once again promise to celebrate the very best food and drink Devon has to offer, from artisan producers and innovative brands to much-loved cafés, pubs, restaurants, bars, takeaways and retailers.

Widely recognised as the gold standard for food and drink excellence in the county, the Food Drink Devon Awards shine a spotlight on the talent, passion and creativity that make Devon such a celebrated food and...

Improvement work planned on Rydon Lane in Exeter

A series of essential road repairs and highway improvements are due to be carried out on the A3015 Rydon Lane in Exeter in the coming weeks.

The work, which is scheduled to take place between Monday 19 January and Saturday 7 March, will be undertaken in phases on several areas of the route.

The scheme will start on both the northbound and southbound carriageway of Rydon Lane with lane closures needed from Monday 19 January to Thursday 19 February to enable drainage work, vegetation clearance and replacement of signs and streetlighting.

From Wednesday 4 February...

DCW helps young people take their first steps into work through Chiefs Engage by Exeter Chiefs

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Sun, 01/11/2026 - 8:07pm

Young people across Devon are gaining vital skills, confidence and real-world experience thanks to the Chiefs Engage 16+ Programme. Devon Contract Waste (DCW), working alongside the Exeter Chiefs, has been supporting the five-week Chiefs Engage 16+ Programme, which is designed for 16–18-year-olds who are currently not in education or employment. The programme helps young people rebuild confidence and develop the practical employability skills they need to re-enter the world of work.

The initiative focuses on hands-on learning and real workplace insight. Throughout the five-week...

Centuries of Devon history celebrated by new heritage boards and maritime trail

Topsham’s history takes centre stage with the unveiling of new heritage boards and a Maritime Trail—an exciting project that’s earned the support of the Earl of Devon.

The aim of the new heritage information boards and trail is to connect visitors and residents with the town’s extraordinary past.

Through the project led by Topsham Museum, the trail and boards tell a story from Roman occupation, through Atlantic fishing ventures and a thriving wool trade, and across centuries of maritime shipbuilding and commerce.

The new installations offer engaging insights...

More than 4,000 people fed at Christmas by the Exeter Chiefs Foundation

The Exeter Chiefs Foundation has funded its largest ever Feeding the Community at Christmas campaign, ensuring that 1,100 people received a proper festive feast.

Working in partnership with Exeter Food Action (EFA), the Foundation funded the distribution of essential festive fare – including meat, mince pies and seasonal staples – to 16 different charities and community organisations, supporting people who might otherwise have gone without.

This year’s campaign also included an additional donation to homeless charity St Petrock’s, enabling the team there to serve even...

Storm Goretti forecast to bring damaging winds and possible travel disruption

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 01/08/2026 - 4:23pm

Storm Goretti is forecast to hit Devon later today (Thursday 8 January), bringing with it a mixture of disruptive weather conditions which could impact parts of the county.

Exceptionally strong winds could cause most damage, with the Met Office issuing a Yellow Weather Warning for strong winds in the county from 3pm this afternoon until 8am tomorrow morning.

Wind speeds of up to 70mph are expected on exposed coasts and hills in Devon. However, with the most severe Red Weather Warning currently in place for Cornwall and near to north west Devon, wind strengths across the...

New keys, with ease! FREE webinar for first-time buyers

Authored by KieraeadyPR
Posted: Wed, 01/07/2026 - 3:02pm

A local housebuilder is calling on first-time buyers across Devon to take advantage of a free online webinar hosted by property experts in the region.

On Wednesday 21 January, from 18:30pm -19:00pm, Barratt Bristol, currently building at Victoria Heights in Alphington and Okement Park Okehampton, is teaming up with financial experts, The Mortgage Brain, to help budding property seekers navigate the journey to homeownership.

The virtual event will provide attendees with practical guidance on understanding mortgages, preparing an application, financial advice, and a step-by-...

Cutting energy bills this winter

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 01/06/2026 - 5:32pm

Devon’s RESET Energy Advice team are helping people reduce their energy bills and achieve a sunnier outlook for their finances this winter.

The programme, run by Citizens Advice, covers Plymouth, Torbay, Exeter, the South Hams, Teignbridge and East Devon, and helps people out of fuel poverty towards a more sustainable financial future.

RESET Project Leader, Aaron Hughes, said:

“We know many people in our local communities are already facing hardship with the continued rising costs of food, water, rent and fuel. As we head into winter, more people we see are...

York architects mastermind go - ahead for major Exeter housing development

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 01/06/2026 - 5:09pm

The award-winning York-based architects brown + company have won approval for a major housing project in Exeter.

Plans to build more than 800 studios and student flats at a gateway site on the edge of the city centre have finally been given the green light by planners.

A total of 399 student flats and 414 co-living studios will be constructed in buildings up to six storeys high on the brownfield site of the old police station and magistrates' court on Heavitree Road.

Previous plans for the site - owned by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner and which...

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