Exeter

TV historian’s Topsham lecture will re-assess British identity

One of the country’s leading historians and frequent contributor to TV history shows is to give a lecture in Topsham this month.

James Clark, a Professor of History at the University of Exeter, has acted as historical consultant and contributor on many TV shows.

These include The White Queen , Thomas Cromwell: A Very Modern Tudor and The Fall of Anne Boleyn .

He’s just completed work on an upcoming National Geographic documentary on the Tudors with Dan Snow.

On top of that he has written widely and his latest book - Monasterium: Monasteries and the...

World Book Day, 5 March, celebrates reading – but what if your child finds reading hard?

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Posted: Thu, 03/05/2026 - 8:00pm

As schools across the country prepare to celebrate reading on World Book Day, Thursday 5th March, Evolve Psychology in Exeter says it should also be a prompt to focus on why some children find reading more of a frustration than a pleasure.

Dyslexia may explain reading and writing challenges for more than 1 million school pupils in the UK* who are estimated to have this Specific Learning Difficulty (SpLD). As far fewer are diagnosed, most won’t understand the reason for their struggles.

Dyslexia

Dyslexia impacts someone’s ability to read, write, spell and process...

Hearing loss can strike at any age

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Posted: Thu, 03/05/2026 - 7:53pm

EXETER hearing experts are reminding people not to take their hearing for granted – no matter how old you are.

To mark World Hearing Day (March 3), the team at Specsavers Exeter invited customers to find out about the different ways to protect their hearing, depending on their lifestyle.

An eye-catching balloon arch was installed outside the locally owned and run High Street store, with customers able to learn about ear protection for swimming, workplace noise, and music or live events.

The store’s team wore special ‘Check Your Hearing’ t-shirts to spark...

Applications open for three £50,000 donations for charities helping young people into work

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Posted: Wed, 03/04/2026 - 6:17pm

The Persimmon Charitable Foundation is running its open application programme for a second year, with an increased funding pot of £300,000 available for registered charities that support employability among young people.

The first funding round opens on Monday, 2nd March – with three £50,000 donations available for UK-based projects focused on children and young people aged 14-25, particularly those living in areas of economic and social deprivation.

The open application programme launched in 2025 to give more charities the opportunity to access Foundation funding....

Greendale Launches High Court Challenge to Save Santa’s Grotto and NHS Vaccination Centre

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Posted: Tue, 03/03/2026 - 8:40pm

Greendale Farm Shop has launched a High Court challenge following a planning dispute that could lead to the removal of an NHS drive-through vaccination centre and a building used for one of Devon’s most popular Christmas attractions, Santa’s Grotto.

The decision follows a recent Planning Inspectorate ruling upholding enforcement action by East Devon District Council requiring the removal of two buildings at the Greendale Farm Shop site and the return of the land to agricultural use. The buildings are used for community healthcare provision and family events including Santa’s...

Museum trustees demand action from Exeter city counicl

The trustees of Topsham Museum are demanding action from Exeter City Council after 18 months of closure.

The council is the landlord of the museum, on Topsham’s Strand. In September 2024 the councilbegan work to replace rotten timbers, windows and roof.

But within weeks the council stopped work, claiming it had no funds to continue.

The volunteer-run Museum was therefore closed throughout 2025 and now faces the same crisis this year.

Since the closure the council has attended only occasional meetings with the Museum.

Trustees have recently...

Exeter GPs expand neighbourhood health services

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Posted: Tue, 03/03/2026 - 6:42pm

Patients in Exeter will benefit from improved access to local healthcare as St Leonard’s Practice opens five new clinical rooms to expand neighbourhood health services.

The new purpose-built clinical rooms at St Leonard’s Practice will enable more services to be delivered closer to where people live, including audiology, physiotherapy and ear care. This investment will increase capacity and help more patients access timely care in their community.

St Leonard’s Practice already hosts an on-site pharmacy and provides care for thousands of patients in Exeter. The expansion...

Devon Air Ambulance Cycle Challenge

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Posted: Fri, 02/27/2026 - 9:04pm

This September (Saturday 12) Devon Air Ambulance is launching a new fundraising challenge to bring communities together, explore Devon's beautiful landscapes and help raise vital funds to keep its service responding.

The Devon Air Ambulance Cycle Challenge is the perfect day out for anyone who loves being outdoors on two wheels. Whether a confident cyclist who likes a challenge or someone who prefers a sociable weekend ride with friends, there's a level for everyone.

Chief Executive Greg Allen, himself a keen cyclist, said: "We are very excited to be launching our first...

Dogs Trust and RSPCA Seek Public Views as SW dog Population Soars to 1.3m

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Posted: Fri, 02/27/2026 - 8:54pm

With around 1.3m dogs living the South West, dogs are an everyday presence in parks, on pavements and on public transport. But with dogs now playing such a major role in our lives, what does it mean to be a responsible owner in 2026?

According to new research by YouGov on behalf of Dogs Trust and RSPCA, 96% of dog owners consider themselves to be responsible, with picking up dog waste in public spaces, ensuring dogs are safe and taken care of, and proper training and socialisation most frequently cited as the most important aspects of ownership by dog owners*.

However,...

Crave to open second restaurant in Bristol this Spring

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Posted: Thu, 02/26/2026 - 8:17pm

Crave, a well-loved independent restaurant from Exeter, is set to open its second restaurant in Bristol this spring, marking the next chapter for the growing brand.

Founded by Sameer Shetty, Crave opened on Exeter’s Quayside in summer 2024 and quickly built a loyal following for its welcoming atmosphere, all-day menus and focus on flavoursome food enjoyed without fuss. Following the success of the first restaurant, the team is now preparing to launch Crave @ 52 in one of Bristol’s most vibrant neighbourhoods.

“Bristol has been on my radar for a while,” said Sameer. “It’s...

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