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Updated 2026-05-04 19:02

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All the latest news from Devon County Council - GovDelivery

All the latest news from Devon County Council Devon County Council sent this bulletin at 31-10-2025 04:17 PM GMT Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. Friday 31 October 2025 A new bridge and link road in Dawlish has won a prestigious design award for ‘technical excellence’ The Sweet Violets Bridge and new link road project, dubbed Dawlish’s ‘missing link’, has won the Under £10million New Build Award category at the recent ICE South West Civil Engineering Awards 2025 in...

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All the latest news from Devon County Council

All the latest news from Devon County Council Devon County Council sent this bulletin at 25-07-2025 04:57 PM BST Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. Friday 25 July 2025 We’re working with Barnardo’s on new homes for care leavers ‘Innovative’ proposals to work with children’s charity Barnardo’s to create eight new ‘gap’ homes, specifically designed to house and support care leavers with complex needs has been backed by our cabinet. Recommendations to lease land at Aldens...

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We know how hard it can be when your child feels too anxious to attend school. For many families, especially those with children who have Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), this can be a daily struggle filled with worry, frustration, and uncertainty. To help, Devon County Council’s Educational Psychology Service has been running the

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Stover Country Park near Newton Abbot has launched two new footpaths. The developments from the latest phase of the Restoring Stover Park Project, supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, aim to improve the experience for visitors using the park, and to reduce the pressure on the sensitive habitats within the Site of Special Scientific

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