Plus - a new nature trail and bad buses
The new Devoncast covers the biggest stories across the county.
In Torbay, the parents of deaf children are angry at council plans to change the way schools cater for them, while in the House of Commons the local bus service gets a rough ride.
Winemakers in East Devon are celebrating their success and there’s news of a crackdown on rural crime.
A long-running planning battle at Ottery St Mary has finally come to an end and an important wildlife haven in Totnes has been opened up to the public.
Plus, Doctor Frank N. Furter – alias actor Adam Strong – tells us what we can expect when the Rocky Horror Show rolls into Torquay.
It’s all in the latest edition of Devoncast, from Radio Exe and the Local Democracy Reporting Service. The programme is available for LDRS partners to use in full or in part.
New Lord Mayor’s pride in ‘thriving’ Exeter
Plymouth McDonald's wants 24/7 opening hours
Village’s only pub could close permanently
Government grant helps kick-start Oldway Mansion repairs
Devon plant firm digs in over land row
Torquay father’s concern as son held by Israeli forces
