People are being given an opportunity to quiz a panel of politicians, councillors and local personalities including Exeter MP Ben Bradshaw at a free event during Local Democracy Week.
Nominations for the Exeter Power 50 2013 have opened. The new awards aim to recognise the city’s individuals who are dedicated to Exeter through their work in the business, community, creative arts or sports sectors. Nominations are invited from colleagues, clients and communities. With over 80 nominations already received, the nomination window closes on October 15th 2013.
A Community First Responder and member of staff with South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SWASFT) has scooped an award for her work in the local community.
Devon and Cornwall's Police and Crime Commissioner is continuing his fight to give victims of crime a greater voice.
In line with one of the priorities set out in his police and crime plan, Tony Hogg has asked the Devon and Cornwall Divisional Manager of Victim Support, Georgie Constable, to help ensure that he can make a real difference.
The Fire Brigades Union has today announced a strike date of Wednesday 25 September, 12noon-4pm, in a dispute with the Government over pension reforms. Whilst the issue is a matter between the Fire Brigades Union and Government, every Fire & Rescue Service has a legal duty to maintain a level of service to local communities as best it can.
James Scaysbrook says Exeter Chiefs are hoping to use Saturday's victory over London Wasps as the springboard for this weekend's testing Aviva Premiership trip to London Irish.
Having opened up their campaign with defeat at Northampton Saints, the Chiefs hit back at the first opportunity as they overcame Wasps 30-26 at Sandy Park.
Exeter Rugby Club chief executive and chairman, Tony Rowe OBE, says excitement is already mounting as the two-year countdown to the Rugby World Cup 2015 begins today.
In a series of events across the country, including at Southernhay Gardens in Exeter, England Rugby officials have launched its ‘Post in the Parks’ scheme.
The controversy surrounding the ‘Walkie-Talkie’ building in London has highlighted the danger of the sun’s rays reflecting off surfaces and become a potential ignition source.
The high-profile skyscraper under construction in Fernchurch Street was blamed for damage caused to parked cars, including a Jaguar, when sunlight reflected from its windows melted parts of the vehicles
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