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Okehampton to Exeter Railway – Back on Track!
After nearly 50 years, and a lot of campaigning by a great many people, we are delighted with the news that the Government have agreed…
North Devon District Council refuse Chivenor new homes – February 2021
North Devon District Council planners have refused permission for more new houses at Chivenor. The decision follows evidence, based on the government’s own figures, that…
Devon is building 30% more houses than required! February 2021
Latest government figures show Devon is building a third more houses than ‘required’. Devon’s Local Planning Authorities – with the exception of Torbay – have…
Devon’s Best Churchyard Competition 2021 – Find Out More – Free Webinar – 3rd March 2021
Devon’s Best Churchyard Competition 2021 – Find out more on 3rd March at 4.30pm Our churchyards have never been more important than now, as a…
Could your Churchyard be the best in Devon this year?
We are delighted to be organising Devon’s Best Churchyard Competition once again and entries are now invited from all denominations into our 2021 competition. This…
December and January Membership Promotion!
As a thank you to anyone joining Devon CPRE this December and January, we will send you one of our 2021 calendars with our compliments!…
Members’ Planning Surgery – 17th November 2020
Thank you very much to Jo Widdecombe, our planning consultant, for holding another virtual planning surgery for our members. It was a great opportunity to…
2021 Calendars for sale – an ideal Christmas Gift!
We were so delighted with the standard of the paintings this year in our competition for Devon’s primary school children, that we have produced a…
Devon’s Best Churchyard Competition 2020 – Results!
Congratulations to St Margaret’s Church, Northam. Devon’s Best Churchyard 2020. Runner up – St Swithun’s Church, Sandford Highly Commended – All Saints’ Church, East Budleigh…
Join our webinar for Devon Dark Skies Week – 29th October 2020
We are delighted to be taking part in this year’s Devon Dark Skies Week, which runs from 23-30th October 2020. There is a full programme…