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

By Will Goddard 24th Oct 2021

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. Exmouth: Three-night concert next summer could see some of the UK's 'hottest artists' perform

A three-night music event is set to come to the Imperial Recreation Ground in Exmouth next summer and is expected to attract some of the UK's 'hottest artists'.

2. Exmouth firefighters free person trapped after car crash near Woodbury

Exmouth firefighters attended a car crash near Woodbury just after midday today (Tuesday 19 October) at around 12.16pm.

3. Exmouth planning applications: Ten decisions about properties near you - including chopping five diseased ash trees

Below are lists of key planning applications in Exmouth recently received or decided on by East Devon District Council.

4. Exmouth: Police appeal for witnesses of car crash near Woodbury

Police are appealing for any witnesses of the car crash that took place yesterday (Tuesday 19 October) near Woodbury to come forward.

5. Exmouth RNLI fireworks display 2021: Tickets now on sale

Exmouth RNLI will host a fireworks display at the Imperial Recreation Ground on bonfire night this year to raise funds for the charity.

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