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Bishop of Exeter announces his retirement

The Rt Revd Michael Langrish, Bishop of Exeter, announced today (Sunday 6th January) that he will retire this year.

Bishop Michael has served as Bishop of Exeter since 2000 and has been a priest for 40 years. His will be 67 this summer. His last service will be in Exeter Cathedral on 29th June.

Church of England to drop ban on gay bishops

The Church of England's House of Bishops has announced that it is to end a ban on gay clergy in civil partnerships becoming bishops providing they promise to be celibate.

However, Conservative evangelical Anglicans say they will strongly resist the development in the synod. They have warned they would be willing to bring in bishops from overseas to avoid serving under a gay bishop.

In November, the Bishop of Durham Justin Welby, appointed to succeed Dr Rowan Williams as the new Archbishop of Canterbury, said the Church of England must have “no truck with any form of...

Two assaults in Bideford could be connected say Police

Police in North Devon are appealing for witnesses following two assaults early on New Year’s Day.

Police are investigating two assaults that occurred on two separate women between 12.30am and 1.30am on Tuesday 1st January 2013 in the Bideford area.

In the first incident a 17yr old female was assaulted on The Quay next to “Radfords” Tobacconists.

The victim fortunately managed to push the male suspect off and run away and didn’t sustain any injury.

Many people would have been around the location at this time celebrating the New Year and may have seen the...

New Co-working Event comes to Exeter

Freelancers, home workers and small/micro business owners are invited to bring their laptop or other work and work, chat and collaborate at Exeter Jelly, an informal co-working event on the third Wednesday of every month (next event on 16th January). Jelly was started in 2006 in New York and has spread across the World.

It's Free

The ethos of Jelly is to be accessible to all so the venue and wifi are provided FREE of charge, even the teas & coffees!

Work with Like-Minded People in Exeter

Co-working means meeting up with like-minded people to work...

This year’s resolution - protect your loved ones from fire

With the New Year underway, Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service are asking people to make one of their resolutions in 2013 to check that their smoke alarms are up to date and are in the right place to protect their home.

A spokesperson said "Many people see January as an opportunity for a fresh start, and safety should be no exception. So this month we are encouraging everyone to make sure they have enough working smoke alarms in their home."

A smoke alarm can give someone the few extra seconds they need to escape in a fire. But while the majority of homes across...

Search for missing Jordan Cobb to enter fourth day

After yet another day of searching for Jordan Cobb, who was last seen jumping from Torpoint Ferry on New Year's Eve, there appears to be no sign of the missing boy.

From 10am, three RNLI Lifeboats and two MoD launches undertook searches in the area north of the Breakwater in Plymouth Sound. The coordinated search involved some 50 members of staff from the Coastguard and Devon & Cornwall and Ministry of Defence (MoD) Police and included both sides of the river and the dockyard taking advice from the force Lost Person Search Manager (LPSM).

They searched from Mount...

2012 England's wettest year since records began

According to provisional statistics gathered by the Met Office, 2012 was the second wettest year for the UK in the national record dating back to 1910.

The total annual rainfall was 1330.7 mm, which is just 6.6 mm short of the record set in 2000.

In what has been an exceptionally wet year across the UK, accurate forecasts and warnings from the Met Office have helped us all to plan, prepare and protect ourselves from the worst impacts of the extremely wet weather we have seen.

Looking at individual countries, 2012 was the wettest year on record for England, third...

Faith & belief in Exeter: "Do you have a religion?"

Authored by Kevin Dixon
Posted: Thu, 01/03/2013 - 11:47am

The 2011 Census asked the people of Exeter which faith or belief system they held. Here's the breakdown.

Out of a population of 117,773, people described themselves as the following:

Christian 63,486

No Religion 39,449

Religion not stated 9,529

Muslim 1,855

Buddhist 683

Jedi Knight 547

Hindu 372

Pagan 200

Sikh 160

Jewish 155

Spiritualist 97

Mixed religion 80

Spiritual 44

Wicca 33

Rastafarian 27

Baha’i 15

Satanism 14

Taoist 11

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Shoppers freed from shop lift in Princesshay

A fire appliance from Danes Castle and another from Middlemoor were called out to rescue three shoppers - two adults and one child - stuck in a lift in Princesshay, Exeter this afternoon (2nd January).

On arrival the fire crews made contact with the occupants of the lift and used small tools and a short extension ladder to release the shoppers. All were uninjured and released to a place of safety.

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