1. Final Call for Businesses to Benefit from Grant Funding

    03 May 2024

    Chef preparing food in a new kitchen funded by Innovation and Resilience Fund
    A new kitchen at Heron Farm. (c) GRW Photography

    East Devon District Council is urging local businesses to submit Expressions of Interest for the Innovation and Resilience Fund 3 (IRF3) before the deadline on 8 May 2024.

  2. New East Devon councillor elected to the Exmouth Brixington ward

    03 May 2024

    Following a by-election held in the Exmouth Brixington ward, Councillor Aurora Bailey has been elected to East Devon District Council (EDDC).

  3. Construction of the final stage of Feniton’s Flood Alleviation Scheme expected to begin mid-summer 2024

    02 May 2024

    Due to ongoing risks with Feniton’s flood prevention scheme, East Devon District Council (EDDC), working with its partners, have decided to push construction back to mid-summer 2024.

  4. Exmouth's Inaugural Gate to Plate Festival Celebrated as a Triumph

    30 April 2024

    Exmouth’s first ever Gate to Plate event, celebrating the finest local food and craft producers, was pronounced a resounding success today (Tuesday 30 April) with up to 8,000 visitors attending.

  5. The first expansion of Cranbrook gets a green light

    26 April 2024

    East Devon District Council (EDDC) has granted planning permission for the first expansion of Cranbrook. It is the largest planning permission issued by EDDC since permission for the new town was issued, more than 13 years ago.

  6. Devon’s nature-focussed organisations welcome expert dog advice

    25 April 2024

    With the increasing number of dog owners, land managers and nature-focussed leaders are turning their attention to making better places for people, farm animals and nature when managing outdoor spaces.

  7. Update on Exmouth seawall repair and demolition of seafront building

    19 April 2024

    The works to replace the damaged seawall and building on Exmouth seafront are progressing well. This is despite the severe damage, caused a few weeks ago by storms, to the National Coastwatch Institution (NCI) building, slipway and further sections of the seawall.