Hundreds of people are expected to rally in Exeter this afternoon in a protest against austerity.
It's taking place in Northernhay Gardens and has attracted support from around the south west.
It's been organised by the Devon People's Assembly Against Austerity which was set up after the General Election.
They hope the event will boost morale and bring people together to embark on community projects tackling poverty and inequality.
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