1. New floodlights for Exmouth skatepark hailed a success!

    25 October 2024

    Councillors at new floodlit skatepark in Exmouth
    L-R Cllr Gazzard (Exmouth Town Council Deputy Mayor), Cllr Stott (Exmouth Town Council), Cllr Jung (EDDC Portfolio Holder for Coast, Country and Environment), Cllr Whibley (Exmouth Town Council Mayor)

    Skaters and BMXers at Exmouth’s Phear Park skatepark are delighted with four new flood lights which mean they can now enjoy the park late into the evening.

  2. East Devon District Council supports first Damp & Mould Action and Awareness Week

    24 October 2024

    East Devon District Council is backing a national campaign to raise awareness of the health issues associated with damp and mould in residential properties.

  3. Exmouth Tiny Forest Wins Two Awards at RHS South West in Bloom ceremony

    23 October 2024

    Exmouth’s Tiny Forest, a community-driven project that took root earlier this year, has picked up two prestigious awards from the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) South West in Bloom.

  4. East Devon Local Plan final site allocations to be decided

    23 October 2024

    In preparation for East Devon District Council’s (EDDC) new Local Plan and further to five public meetings held in September, proposals for site allocations for residential and employment development across East Devon will be considered at a public meeting on 29 October.

  5. Innovative Waste Team Utilises Technology to Track Lost Keys Found in Recycling

    22 October 2024

    Local resident, David Cameron quickly realised that his misplaced keys were in his recycling which had already been collected for processing at his local Materials Recycling Facility in East Devon.

  6. 60s night sells out at the Manor Pavilion Theatre

    21 October 2024

    Sounds like the 60s was a feel-good trip down memory lane for sell-out Sidmouth crowd

  7. East Devon collects drinks cans weighing roughly ‘62 elephants’ each year

    18 October 2024

    Did you know that East Devon collects an impressive 250 tonnes of drinks cans each year? This weight is roughly equivalent to that of about 62 elephants!