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The First of Ten: InExeter reveals New Gandy Street Mural

Passersby and shoppers on Gandy Street are now welcomed by a warm and radiant mural on the wall of IT Champion . This piece is part of a new project to deliver ten street art installations between 2025 and 2030, InExeter have unveiled the first mural in this five-year journey – “Dreamer of Dreams” .

This project builds on InExeter’s street art programme, which saw ten murals brighten up different parts of the city. Each artwork delivered by InExeter over the next five years will be designed to meet one of three key objectives: to celebrate Exeter’s unique identity and cityscape,...

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

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 11/21/2025 - 10:19am
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...

New Neighbourhood Plan set to bring more homes and infrastructure improvements to Clyst St Mary

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 11/20/2025 - 6:57pm

After receiving strong backing from local residents, a new Neighbourhood Plan for Bishops Clyst has been formally adopted by East Devon District Council.

Over 80% of referendum voters supported the Bishops Clyst Neighbourhood Plan , which replaces the 2017 version for the area. Now part of the area’s development plan, the framework will work with the East Devon Local Plan to determine planning applications in the Bishops Clyst Neighbourhood Area, covering the parishes of Clyst St Mary and Sowton.

Developed over several years by Bishops Clyst Parish Council and local...

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Moorland Fuels Raises over £1,300 for Age UK Devon

Okehampton-based Moorland Fuels, which has provided domestic, agriculture and commercial fuel services to customers across the South West for more than 20 years, has donated over £1,300 to Age UK Devon as part of its ‘What matters to you, matters to us’ commitment.

Ranging from free ‘scams awareness’ training through to homes support, and even foot care, Age UK Devon provides a vital point of contact, support and information for older people across the county.

Part of Moorland Fuels’ ‘Giving Back’ commitment, Age UK Devon received a donation for every fuel and oil delivery...

Exeter volunteer wins at National Historic Ships UK Awards

A volunteer for the Exeter-based historic vessel conservation project Britannia Sailing Trust has been announced as the winner of the 2025 Marsh Volunteer Award – Individual at the National Historic Ships UK Awards.

The winners of the Photography Competition , Marsh Volunteer Awards, Excellence in Maritime Conservation Award, and Flagships of the Year were revealed tonight in an Awards film recorded in Bristol and premiered on YouTube.

MARSH VOLUNTEER AWARDS

The Marsh Volunteer Awards recognise outstanding volunteers in the conservation or operation of historic...

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Choir’s ‘Carols in the Cathedral’ bring festive sparkle to winter nights

Audiences in Exeter can start Christmas in sparkling style as Exeter Philharmonic Choir brings its signature sound to the festive season in the atmospheric setting of Exeter Cathedral.

Winter nights are the perfect time to share the joys of Christmas music, and the Choir’s two nights of carols in Exeter Cathedral on Tuesday 16 and Wednesday 17 December are a magical way to get into the festive spirit.

The Choir will be in excellent company - joined by popular trumpeters Cameron Todd and Ross Brown, the enchanting voice of solo soprano Katie Trethewey, and Stephen Tanner...

Experiencing History Live: How Interactive Experiences Are Transforming Exeter and Beyond

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Tue, 11/18/2025 - 3:51pm

In a world where audiences want experiences which they can be part of, Exeter has some suitable options. A city full of rich history, it is embracing the move into the digital age. Interactive experiences that invite participation can be found throughout, turning attractions into more attractive, engaging experiences. Let's explore what's on offer for locals and visitors alike in the wonderful city.

Interactivity as a Common Thread — From Festivals to Digital Platforms

Immersion and interactivity are becoming increasingly important in the entertainment sector and have filtered...

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...

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...

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