Tour of Britain: what there is to see and do
Cycling’s Tour of Britain returns to Devon in September and there will be plenty to see and do, as David Beasley reveals
Cycling’s Tour of Britain returns to Devon in September and there will be plenty to see and do, as David Beasley reveals
New figures for those claiming Jobseekers’ Allowance (JSA) show a rise of eight from the end of June to the end of August.
Volunteer lifeguards at Exmouth Beach Rescue gave up 1,237 hours of their own time to safeguard the public during the summer.
The lights will not go out for festive shoppers this year, after town chiefs decided to bite the bullet and stumped up the cash to upgrade the system.
Former BBC radio presenter Howard James is joining Bay FM and from next month will be presenting the station’s Sunday morning show.
Dole claimants in Exmouth have risen for the second summer month in a row, a time when casual tourism-based jobs are more common.
Detailed plans showing what some of the 350 homes at Plumb Park would look like have been unveiled by developers.
Marks & Spencer will file a planning application for a new estuary-side food hall within weeks, the Journal understands.
District bosses have said they would treat visitors to Exmouth ‘sympathetically’ if fined for parking in one of its car parks after buying a ticket for a nearby county council bay.
Beach huts in each of East Devon’s coastal communities, including Exmouth, could all operate using different rules under a new regime being proposed.
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