Exmouth news round-up: Our 5 most popular stories of the week

By Will Goddard 27th Feb 2022

The Strand, Exmouth (Will Goddard, Nub News)
The Strand, Exmouth (Will Goddard, Nub News)

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Here are the top 5 most-read Exmouth stories on our website over the past week:

1. Storm Eunice fells tree, breaks dino tail, sets yacht adrift in Exmouth

Storm Eunice made landfall in the UK today (Friday 18 February) and has caused damage in Exmouth this morning.

2. Fire that 'totally destroyed' Budleigh scout hut believed to be arson; Exmouth firefighters at the scene

A fire that 'totally destroyed' a scout hut in Budleigh Salterton is believed to have been arson.

3. Exmouth: Plans to knock down 14-bed Salterton Road house refused

Plans to knock down a 14-bedroom property next to a retirement home in Exmouth have been rejected by East Devon District Council (EDDC).

4. Storm Eunice blows roof tiles off Exmouth house

Tiles have been blown off the roof of a property in Exmouth today amid high winds from Storm Eunice.

5. Exmouth: Five new commercial units open at Liverton Business Park

East Devon landowner Clinton Devon Estates has now opened five new commercial units at Liverton Business Park. ————— Enjoyed this article? For daily updates on what's happening in Exmouth, follow us on Facebook and Twitter. You can also sign up to our free weekly newsletter featuring exclusive articles for subscribers - just type your email into the box below.

     

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