1. Birds of the Lower Axe Valley book launch at Seaton Wetlands

    19 May 2026

    Local naturalist and wildlife author, Michael Tyler, will be signing copies of his latest book at the Reedbase, Seaton Wetlands, from 11am – 1pm on Friday 16th December.

  2. Special projects helping East Devon residents in poverty receive thousands of pounds

    19 May 2026

    Tens of thousands of pounds have been gifted to expand community cafes, improve mental health and help residents struggling with the cost-of-living crises.

  3. Thousands of bulbs planted at Exmouth’s Beach Gardens

    19 May 2026

    Exmouth’s Beach Gardens will become a sea of colour this spring when thousands of new bulbs and plants bloom.

  4. Grants for rural community projects in East Devon open until January!

    19 May 2026

    Do you know of a special project to improve a village hall, community building or shop in East Devon?

  5. Luppitt Neighbourhood Plan one step closer to being formally made

    19 May 2026

    More than 89 per cent of voters were in favour of the Luppitt Neighbourhood Plan when it went to referendum.

  6. Share your views: Could more be done to make new developments more environmentally friendly in East Devon?

    19 May 2026

    Could East Devon do more to tackle the climate change emergency in its new draft local Plan?

  7. East Devon District Council response to Housing Ombudsman report

    19 May 2026

    East Devon District Council respond to Housing Ombudsman report

  8. New parish council to be created for Colyford

    19 May 2026

    Colyford is set to get its own parish council, made up of seven members, after East Devon District Council (EDDC) signed off proposals.

  9. Will the new East Devon Local Plan help meet your housing need?

    19 May 2026

    What new homes are needed in East Devon? Residents are being urged to share their views on proposals in the new East Devon Local Plan which seek to meet the needs of local people.

  10. £1.8m Investment Plan for East Devon gets the green light

    19 May 2026

    East Devon will receive £1,796,363 in funding over three years from government, designed to replace European Union structural funds.

  11. Positive response to warm hubs run by East Devon District Council

    19 May 2026

    More than 300 people have made the most out of the ten ‘warm hubs’ opened across East Devon, in response to the cost-of-living crisis.