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A Lost Landscape: Unearthing A La Ronde's Secret Garden

A temporary exhibition, ‘Digging Deeper’, opens at National Trust A la Ronde on 4 March, showcasing archaeological discoveries that reveal a lost historic garden.

The exhibition is inspired by Mary Parminter’s handwritten will from 1849, which offers a tantalising glimpse of the estate at that time. Mary’s will mentions features such as an ‘urn, obelisk, fountain, Shellary, hot house...

Kents Cavern Celebrates World Book Day with a host of Storytelling Events and Activities.

Kents Cavern is celebrating World Book Day with a week of free storytelling sessions, crafts, and activities for families from 1st to 9th March. Visitors can enjoy eight daily storytelling sessions featuring beloved books such as Cave Baby and The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson, We're Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen, Stone Girl, Bone Girl by Laurence Anholt, and Stone Age Boy by Satoshi...

East Devon Plans Future Waste and Recycling Services

East Devon District Council has announced plans to bring waste and recycling services under council control starting in 2026.

The current contract with Suez comes to an end in June 2026, so EDDC had the choice to either invite waste companies, including Suez, to bid for a new contract, or to plan to run the service directly. To ensure long-term cost-effectiveness and adaptability,...

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Artisans at Escot – Spring Showcase

A new artisan craft fair dedicating to showcasing some of the best of the South West’s creative talent is set to take place at Escot House on Saturday March 29.

It’s timed to perfection for anyone searching for unique and unusual Mother’s Day gifts.

Almost 30 traders will be selling a selection of beautiful items, from soaps, pottery, ceramics and glass to textiles, jewellery,...

Restoring Stover Park project continuing its heritage walks led by Dartmoor’s Daughter

The ‘ Restoring Stover Park ’ project will host the second of its series of six heritage walks next month (March).

Its latest walk on Friday 14 March will start at 9:30am and will follow a section of the historic Granite Tramway through woodland, meadow, and quiet lanes to Stover Country Park .

Along the way it will explore history, flora and fauna, as well as hearing about...

Have your say on future of Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs) in East Devon

East Devon District Council is inviting local stakeholders and members of the public to take part in a consultation, launching Monday 3 March 2025, on the future of its existing Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs).

A PSPO is a tool under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 which enables councils to deal with a particular nuisance or problem affecting a...

Work begins to build Okehampton Interchange

Work has begun to build Okehampton Interchange, a new railway station on the edge of the town.

The £15 million station is the newest addition to the Dartmoor Line and will connect West Devon, Torridge and North Cornwall with Exeter and beyond. The scheme is being funded by the Department for Transport (DfT) with contributions from Devon County Council and West Devon Borough Council...

Five Rivers child care open their first supported accommodation home in Devon

Following its successful registration with Ofsted, Clara House is now home to two girls, who are delighted to be living in Devon. With space for up to four boys and girls, aged 16-18, Clara House is a safe and nurturing home, where these young people will feel truly supported.

A spacious and welcoming home, this Edwardian house has a bright entrance hall that leads to a cosy living...

Devon veterinary group is riding the wave of growth after making a splash with innovative new practice

A Devon veterinary group that has recently doubled in size and opened a new state-of-the-art practice, has marked the end of a transformative period by reinforcing its independent status and becoming the latest member of XLVets.

South Moor Vets is now XLVets ’ 65th member, which also makes them an owner and shareholder within the community of independently owned veterinary practices...

Hospital awarded South West Coastal Path ‘Mile Makers’ after fundraising drive

Staff from a local Plymouth hospital celebrated this week after being awarded a coveted ‘Mile Maker’ plaque from the South West Coastal Path Association to thank them for its fundraising drive.

Over the past 12 month, colleagues at Practice Plus Group Hospital, Plymouth, have walked the length of the 630-mile coastal path and raised a total £1,794 – surpassing its target of £1500....

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