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New report reveals UK's happiest places to be a dog

Exeter comes 9th in Dogs Trust's Happy Place Index, but we all have room for improvement

For dogs, a happy place can be somewhere physical, like cuddling up next to their owner on the sofa, dozing by the fire or rolling around in a muddy puddle. But it can also be a feeling, like the excitement of a new toy, the comfort of being with their favourite humans, or the relief of just being somewhere safe.

To examine the various factors that contribute to a dog's satisfaction, an academic has developed a new formula – the Canine Happiness Score (CHS).

The new scoring system...

Gritters out on Devon's roads as snow and ice forecast

Gritters are out on Devon’s main salting routes this afternoon as temperatures are set to dip below zero later.

With freezing conditions forecast across the county, road surface temperatures are expected to plummet to as low as -3.3C in East Devon from early this evening, and icy patches may be a problem in areas of the county affected by water run-off following recent rainfall.

The County Council is advising people to take extreme care if travelling overnight and tomorrow morning, particularly on untreated roads.

There is also a threat of wintry showers overnight...

1,000th fibre cabinet installed in CDS broadband rollout

Axminster is the latest community to benefit from fibre broadband thanks to the multimillion pound roll-out from Connecting Devon and Somerset

The multimillion pound Connecting Devon and Somerset (CDS) partnership today announced it had reached a major milestone in its roll-out of superfast fibre broadband.

The 1,000th CDS fibre broadband roadside cabinet has just gone ‘live’ in Axminster. More than 1,700 households and businesses in the Devon town already have access to faster fibre broadband speeds of up to 80Mbps with the roll-out expected to reach more than 4,300...

Thatch fire warning after Devon pub blaze

Firefighters have issued a warning to owners of thatched properties.

The warning comes following a fire which destroyed the Ring of Bells pub in North Bovey yesterday (Wednesday 13 January).

Ten fire engines attended the incident and fire crews worked throughout the night to extinguish the blaze and prevent it from spreading to nearby thatched properties. A crew is still at the scene today to dampen down hotspots.

Firefighters covered neighbouring thatched properties with foam to prevent the fire spreading and worked hard to save as much of the building and its...

A Safe Haven: Devon’s Response to the Refugee Crisis

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 01/14/2016 - 2:36pm

As the number of people seeking refuge from atrocity soars to unprecedented levels globally, Devon’s residents are rallying to give support.

Recent months have seen a surge in local initiatives to assist asylum seekers and refugees at home and abroad. This is in sharp contrast to the slow and minimal government response to the crisis.

The situation has led longstanding charity Refugee Support Devon (RSD) and the newly formed Exeter City of Sanctuary (ExCoS) group to publish a brief encouraging Devonians to continue their efforts in 2016 and beyond. It also calls upon local...

Spending boost for Devon care services

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Thu, 01/14/2016 - 12:40pm

Devon County Council is set to spend at least £443 millions on services in the new financial year.

Devon's ruling Cabinet today agreed to set a target budget which includes a £16 million boost for under pressure care services.

But there will be a reduction of £3.4 million in Place services which covers highways, libraries and the economy. The target budget calls for the county to spend an extra £16.1 million on its People services in the new financial year. That's an increase of 5.4 per cent on this year's spending. The People budget covers children and adult care as well...

Police welcome OPCC's 101 report

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 01/14/2016 - 11:42am

Devon and Cornwall Police have welcomed the OPCC’s ‘101 – One year on’ report.

Chief Constable Shaun Sawyer said: “We are pleased and reassured that the emergency 999 service remains strong, even when demand is high.

This is our absolute number one core function and overall this service is consistently good. We accept however, that our 101 non-emergency service is not as good as we want it to be. I must add that this is absolutely not a criticism of the men and women who work in the control rooms in Plymouth and Exeter. These people have an incredibly challenging role and I...

Hosting RWC2015 returns benefits to Exeter

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Thu, 01/14/2016 - 10:39am

Hosting the Rugby World Cup is returning many benefits to Exeter, a report to the City Council will set out next week (21 January).

More than 34 million people will have seen television and other media and press coverage of the city's involvement in the games amounting to an equivalent value of £1.5 million worth of advertising.

The exact amount of economic benefit that RWC2015 brought to Exeter is still being measured and will be announced later this year. Before the tournament Ernst and Young forecast a total of £39 million economic benefit to the city.

Cllr Rosie...

Funds to improve 'unacceptable' 101 service

Devon and Cornwall’s Police and Crime Commissioner is ring fencing up to £250,000 for the Chief Constable to make immediate improvements to the 101 non emergency phone line. The commitment comes as Tony Hogg publishes phase two of his office’s ongoing review into the 101 service, a report which also assesses the force’s progress against the initial findings from a year ago. The main findings of the report are:

  • The average call waiting time for non urgent matters has almost doubled to more than 8 minutes
  • The percentage of callers waiting for more than 10 minutes
  • ...

Four stunning celebrity winter 2016 fashion statements

Celebrities garner our attention for many different reasons. The sheer fact that they provide us with a large portion of our pop-culture, music and movie entertainment is a huge reason why we care so much about their routines. Natural curiosity over the rich and famous makes it normal for many people to be interested in their day-to-day activities. Perhaps one of the biggest reasons why the masses look to celebrities for inspiration is fashion. So many celebrities help set fashion trends for every season: we thought it a good idea to look at several celebrity fashion statements over this...

Liverpool v Exeter: FA Cup replay date confirmed

Exeter City’s Emirates FA Cup third round replay against Liverpool at Anfield has been confirmed for next Wednesday, 20 January.

The match, which kicks off at 8pm, will be screened live on BT Sport, with the build-up starting at 7.30pm.

Tickets are available now online , and in-person from Thursday morning.

Read more here: http://www.exetercityfc.co.uk/news/article/citys-replay-at-liverpool-to-...

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