News in Seaton

Children from Colyton Caterpillars wrote letters to Mrs Kimber, reception teacher at Colyton Primary School

Despite not being able to hold their normal leavers' event due to coronavirus restrictions, Colyton Caterpillars have tried to make their children's last day at the pre-school as special as possible.

The pre-school usually holds a family picnic in the grounds of St Andrew's Church on leavers' day, but it was not possible to host the event this year.

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Drivers are being asked to help deliver a network of electric vehicle (EV) charging points across Devon by revealing their driving habits and attitudes towards the eco-friendly cars in an online questionnaire.

Devon County Council is working with district councils and the private sector on two projects which aims to deliver more than a 100 EV charging points across Devon.

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Seaton beach has received a Seaside Award from Keep Britain Tidy

Seaton was among East Devon beaches to receive prestigious awards from Keep Britain Tidy, ranking them among England's best in the country.

Environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy give the awards in recognition of beaches in England that achieve the highest standards of beach management and, in the case of bathing beaches, meet the required standards for water quality.

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This six bedroom country house at Axmouth could be yours for £1,250,000

A six bedroom country house set close to the coast with glorious views over the East Devon countryside is on the market with a price guide of £1,250.000.

Crabhayne House stands in 6.52 acres of pastureland at Axmouth and as well as the six bedrooms boasts a 37-feet open plan kitchen/diner/sitting room.

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Tourism businesses, public health and local authorities from across the South of England have banded together in a broad partnership to produce guidance for visitors about COVID-19.

A 'tourist charter' has been devised by the group, which is based on the experiences of the Isle of Wight's recent test and trace pilot.

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The government has given permission for recreational cricket to start again on Saturday (July 11)

Local cricket clubs will be relieved to learn that the recreational game is set to resume in England from next Saturday (July 11) after Prime Minister Boris Johnson gave the green light.

Johnson had previously said on Friday that it was not yet safe to play the game at grassroots level because of issues with "teas and dressing rooms".

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