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Work to start on Heavitree Road bus improvements

Improvement work to enhance bus services on Heavitree Road in Exeter will get underway next month (February).

The scheme, which will start on Monday 2 February, involves the construction of a new traffic island and installation of a new set of traffic signals at the end of the outbound (eastbound) bus lane between Grendon Road and Polsloe Road/Barrack Road.

These new signals will give buses priority at the Polsloe Road / Barrack Road junction, making it easier for buses to progress towards Heavitree Fore Street or move from the bus lane into the right turn lane for...

Fire at Exeter waste plant

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 08/12/2016 - 10:22am

Appliances from Middlemoor, Danes Castle and Topsham were mobilised to a report of a fire in the filtration system within an anaerobic digester in Exeter.

Upon arrival at the premisies in Oil Mill Lane, Clyst St Mary at 6.40am, crews confirmed a fire involving the carbon filter stack which they set to work extinguishing using two dry powder extinguishers.

By 7.28am the crews had extinguished the fire but there was a presence of gas. A hazardous materials officer was requested and crews donned breathing apparatus in order to open a valve within the premises to ventilate the...

Man arrested on suspicion of murdering Bulgarian woman living in Exeter

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 08/11/2016 - 9:43pm

Police have arrested a man on suspicion of murdering a Bulgarian woman who was living in Exeter.

Gergana Prodonova (pictured) was reported missing on Monday 8th August after she has failed to turn up for work shifts over the weekend. She was last seen at a food store in Sidwell Street in Exeter at around 8pm on Thursday 4th August.

Devon and Cornwall Police said a 42-year-old Bulgarian man had been arrested on suspicion of murder.

Olympic riders in action at Bicton Arena International

Authored by Lucy
Posted: Thu, 08/11/2016 - 5:43pm

Top names are heading to Bicton Arena International Horse Trials on August 19-21 including riders who are in action at the Rio Olympics.

British team riders Kitty King and William Fox-Pitt, New Zealand’s Jock Paget, Australia’s Sam Griffiths and Ireland’s Padraig McCarthy are among the riders who will be heading to the Devon venue where organisers have pulled out all the stops to attract competitors with free stabling and bedding in the international classes and a wealth of additional prizes.

Two international classes will be staged that are sponsored by Equine H and...

Vulnerable men assaulted in Tiverton

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 08/11/2016 - 5:16pm

Police are investigating an allegation of assault on two men with learning disabilities and their male carer in Tiverton.

The assault took place in People’s Park between 2.30-3pm on Wednesday 3rd August and it is believed that this was witnessed by several members of the public.

It’s alleged that a group of teenagers who had been in the park made a number of offensive comments towards the men with learning disabilities.

This then escalated and one of the vulnerable men and his 37-year-old carer were assaulted. The 51-year-old vulnerable man sustained a cut to his...

CLIC for Christmas 2016

Authored by badredruby
Posted: Thu, 08/11/2016 - 2:15pm

Following the phenomenal success of the concert last Christmas which raised nearly £10,000 for CLIC Sargent, on Friday 9th December, La La Choirs will again perform ‘CLIC for Christmas’ at Exeter Cathedral.

For the second year, the event includes running a Devon-wide secondary school choir competition with the winning school choir claiming a featured spot in the concert on the night. Entries were invited from secondary schools all over Devon. The standard of entries was excellent and the panel had a tough job whittling them down to the three finalists.

La La Choirs are now...

Exeter professor honoured for fish research

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Thu, 08/11/2016 - 11:51am

A University of Exeter marine biologist has won a prestigious award for his world-class work in the field of fish ecology.

Professor Steve Simpson, Associate Professor in Marine Biology and Global Change, received a medal from the Fisheries Society of the British Isles (FSBI), a learned society that promotes the interests of fish biology and fisheries management, at a recent Symposium held in Bangor.

The FSBI medal is awarded annually to younger scientists who have made exceptional advances in the study of fish biology and/or fisheries science and Professor Simpson was...

Urgent appeal to find missing Bulgarian woman in Exeter

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 08/11/2016 - 11:36am

Devon and Cornwall Police have made an urgent appeal to the public to help them trace the movements and whereabouts of a 38-year-old Bulgarian woman.

Gergana Prodonova was reported missing on Monday 8th August after she has failed to turn up for work shifts over the weekend. She was last seen at a food store in Sidwell Street in Exeter at around 8pm on Thursday 4th August.

Gergana is 38 years old and is described as 5 feet 6 inches tall, of slim build with long black hair.

She may have been wearing a three quarter length beige coat.

Police launched a major...

Rosies set to shake up Exeter club scene

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Thu, 08/11/2016 - 11:08am

Exeter's newest nightclub, Rosies, is set to take Exeter by storm following a £750,000 transformation.

Located on the former Mosaic site on Mary Arches Street, the swanky new venue will offer guests a unique opportunity to party in style with three themed rooms, all in one location – Missoula, Popworld and Dao.

The club officially opens on Friday 12 August and will be open from 5pm every day with an enticing 50 per cent off drinks before 9pm; Missoula will be based on the ground floor, giving customers the perfect place to catch up with friends over cocktails, premium...

Testing the temperature of Devon's agriculture industry

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Thu, 08/11/2016 - 10:36am

As the UK Government works out what the nation's future relationship with the European Union will look like, some Devon farmers are concerned that Brexit will lead to challenges for an industry already feeling the strain.

While some in the agricultural industry feel that leaving the EU will create opportunities, others are concerned that breaking the ties could place yet further pressures on the industry with a potential loss of subsidises and uncertainty over new trade agreements.

And these on top of a list of challenges that farmers everywhere are facing, and which have...

Meet the makers in Princesshay

Independent retailer, Insideout will be hosting a ‘Meet the Maker’ event showcasing some of the best local craft and design talent.

The event will take place on 10th September between 10.30am and 4.30pm outside the store in Bampfylde Lane, Princesshay. Local makers who will be at the event include, Totnes based One & Eight, who design and make porcelain jewellery, Alison Whately who focuses on textile artwork and is based in Exeter and Habulous.

The Habulous brand is the creation of Insideout owners, Nicky & Paul Edmunds and features handmade items including Eco...

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