Here’s a look at some of the latest happenings across Devon that matter to both locals and visitors alike.
- Serious Assault Investigation: Police are appealing for video footage following a serious assault in Exeter during the early hours of November 6. This highlights the importance of community vigilance and safety.
- Men’s Health Challenge: Exeter City Football Club and HMP Exeter are joining forces for a fitness challenge aimed at raising awareness of prostate cancer. This initiative underscores the importance of men’s health in our community.
- Rare Northern Lights Viewing: Stargazers in Exeter might be treated to a glimpse of the Northern Lights this week due to a strong solar storm. It’s a perfect opportunity for locals to look up and enjoy a natural spectacle.
- Bus Travel Improvements: Devon County Council has approved funding for zero-emission buses and enhancements to bus services in Newton Abbot and Barnstaple, making travel more sustainable and accessible for residents and visitors.
- Meldon Viaduct Management: The historic Meldon Viaduct is now under the direct control of the council, ensuring its preservation and future development. This is a significant step for local heritage enthusiasts.
- Bus Facilities Upgrade: A £1.4m investment has been approved for new bus shelters and road layout changes in local towns, improving public transport and making it more user-friendly.
Read more from the original sources
- Video sought after serious early hours assault (www.bbc.com)
- Exeter City and HMP Exeter unite for men’s health challenge (www.exetertoday.co.uk)
- Look up, Exeter! Northern Lights may light up Devon skies this week (www.exetertoday.co.uk)
- Bus improvements are just the ticket (www.devon.gov.uk)
- Council takes control of historic Meldon Viaduct (www.devon.gov.uk)
- Council leader steps back from duties over illness (www.bbc.com)
- Bus facilities to get £1.4m in improvements (www.bbc.com)
