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Exeter Museum Finally Receives Government Funding

The RAMM, or Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, has been given a grant by the Government Museum Renewal Fund. This is a fund that helps to support the development and the sustainability of museums up and down the United Kingdom.

The grant, which comes to £114,202, is going to help RAMM continue its mission when inspiring, educating, and engaging the community. This is being done through diverse collections as well as through programming. The funding is going to be used to support the activities offered by the museum, including the shop, the cafe, and the tours they...

Stitching Stories: The Red Dress Comes to Killerton this Christmas

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 11/18/2025 - 12:34pm

A record-breaking embroidered dress, stitched by 380 people from 51 countries, will be the centrepiece of Killerton’s winter celebrations this year, as the National Trust property honours the spirit of community and creativity.

From 29 November, Killerton will host the internationally recognised Red Dress Project, a powerful artwork created by Somerset artist Kirstie Macleod.

The dress, made from red silk dupion and embroidered over 14 years, features the work of 367 women and girls, 11 men and boys, and two non-binary people. It has earned a place in the Guinness Book...

Putting People first in Devon: plan for new unitary councils published   

Bold and ambitious proposals for the creation of four new unitary authorities for Devon have been published by the city council.

The proposals have been shaped by the engagement carried out with residents, district, town and parish councils and stakeholders, and reflect how communities live, work and will grow.

This model is the best way to deliver sustainable services, unlock economic growth and empower communities across Devon.  

It responds directly to the Government’s call for the abolition of two-tier authorities and reflect the shared ambition to lead the...

Exeter-designed innovation wins prize at national event

An innovation designed in Exeter to detect contaminated water and save lives has picked up vital seed money to help propel it to the next level.

FluoroGlow’s device is designed to detect Cryptosporidium in water – a parasite that can cause severe illness and even death, especially in children and vulnerable people.

Previously, it has been difficult to detect without slow laboratory-based tests. But FluoroGlow aims to change that by providing rapid and reliable results directly at the water source.

It’s the brainchild of University of Exeter Medical Science...

Frontline heroes invited to a special day out at Exeter Racecourse

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 11/17/2025 - 8:30pm

Frontline workers across Devon are being invited to enjoy a free day at Exeter Racecourse on Sunday 23 November as the course hosts its annual Devon Air Ambulance Raceday, one of the region’s strongest displays of community support for a local lifesaving charity. Blue Light Card holders can gain free entry on a first-come, first-served basis.

The raceday, now firmly established in the county’s calendar, brings together families, racing fans, local groups and community organisations to celebrate the work of the Devon Air Ambulance, which operates 365 days a year and remains one of...

Cornish Bakery open in Exeter

Cornish Bakery, the independent, founder-driven company first started in Mevagissey, Cornwall, is now open in the Cathedral city of Exeter. The beautiful, design-led new bakery opened in style on Monday 17th November 2025. The company already successfully operates bakeries nearby in Sidmouth, Totnes and Taunton.

Located in a corner unit at 38 High Street, what was previously a Mountain Warehouse shop has been transformed into a stunning welcoming space for up to 46 visitors to gather and relax whilst enjoying the bakery’s range of exceptional food and drink.

More than 15...

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Government urged not to leave off-grid rural households behind in the budget

Okehampton-based heating oil supplier Moorland Fuels is urging the Government to ensure that any proposed VAT cuts on domestic energy bills are applied equally to both rural off-grid households using heating oil and those connected to mains gas or electricity.

The call comes amid a lack of clarity around the Chancellor’s proposed plans to ease the cost of living by removing the 5% VAT rate on part or all of domestic energy bills.

Abby Turner, Director at Moorland Fuels, explained: “High energy bills are always a concern for householders, particularly as we enter the...

Devon’s longest-serving bus heroes honoured

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 11/17/2025 - 2:05pm

Stagecoach South West celebrated 27 dedicated team members at Sandy Park Stadium in Exeter , recognising decades of commitment to keeping public transport running reliably across Exeter, Plymouth, Torquay, and Barnstaple.

The recognition event celebrated employees with milestones up to 35 years of service. Highlights included Michael Rose and David Taylor (Exeter) and Kevin Kellow and Allan Lee (Plymouth), each marking 35 years of dedication. Others celebrated for 25 years of service included Dale King (Torquay), Gwyn Davies, Jon Davis, and John Woodman (Plymouth), while...

Exeter Racecourse ambassador Native River with crew from the Devon Air Ambulance (IMAGE CREDIT EXETE

Frontline heroes invited to a special day out at Exeter Racecourse

Authored by Lucy
Posted: Mon, 11/17/2025 - 11:18am

Frontline workers across Devon are being invited to enjoy a free day at Exeter Racecourse on Sunday 23 November as the course hosts its annual Devon Air Ambulance Raceday, one of the region’s strongest displays of community support for a local lifesaving charity. Blue Light Card holders can gain free entry on a first-come, first-served basis.

The raceday, now firmly established in the county’s calendar, brings together families, racing fans, local groups and community organisations to celebrate the work of the Devon Air Ambulance, which operates 365 days a year and remains one of...

Empowering Girls mentors took part in a free networking session

Mentors take part in networking advice session

Empowering Girls, the organisation which pairs women in business with Year 9 students at schools across Devon, recently hosted a free networking workshop for its volunteer mentors.

The session, held at Exeter College’s Future Skills Centre, was led by Judy Salmon, who donated her time to share practical advice and guidance. She provided mentors with insights, tools and confidence to enhance their networking skills.

Sarah Abrahams, CEO of Empowering Girls, said: “We are very grateful to our mentors, who give their time to support girls through the programme. Thanks to Judy...

New trustee brings decades of experience in social care leadership to Westbank Community Health and Care

Authored by Sharon Goble
Posted: Fri, 11/14/2025 - 12:15pm

The Devon-wide health and wellbeing charity, Westbank Community Health and Care, is delighted to welcome Ian Hobbs, a former social worker and social care professional, to its Board of Trustees.

After 42 years working in a range of roles within Devon County Council, Ian is bringing his considerable skills and leadership experience to the third sector. As a Trustee, he is looking forward to helping the team at Westbank to deliver its ambitious programme of interrelated services and to make the changes that will be needed to adapt to the future.

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