Exeter City Council News
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 Cllr Duncan Wood, Lead Councillor for Leisure Services and Healthy Living
New Year is the perfect time to improve health and wellbeing
Exeter is the perfect location to get active and improve health and wellbeing at this time of year – either at one of the City Council’s leisure facilities or simply by enjoying the great outdoors.
That’s the message from Cllr Duncan Wood, Lead Councillor for Leisure Services and Healthy Living.
The city has a number of brilliant leisure facilities including the state-of-the-art St Sidwell’s Point and Riverside Leisure Centre where staff can talk through the best options for anyone interested in becoming fitter.
There are also many community-based clubs, classes and teams to join across the city and Exeter also has a host of outstanding green spaces and parks for anyone wanting to enjoy a walk and give their health and wellbeing a boost.
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  Holocaust Memorial Day
Holocaust Memorial Day commemorated at Exeter Cathedral service Events were held across Exeter to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day.
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi concentration camp, and the 30th anniversary of the genocide in Bosnia.
Events taking place in Exeter included talks, reflections, a human rights trail and a candle-lighting ceremony.
The Lord Mayor of Exeter Cllr Kevin Mitchell was among those who lit candles at Exeter Cathedral. READ MORE...
Win a year of adventures by playing the Exeter Community Lottery Players of the Exeter Community Lottery have a chance of winning an amazing year of adventures. READ MORE...
Groups and charities invited to sign-up for popular Volunteer Fair Charities, non-profit-making organisations, and community groups are being invited to sign up for a popular volunteer fair. READ MORE...
Upcoming changes to public sector procurement Suppliers pitching for contracts with Exeter City Council are being reminded about significant changes to public sector procurement. READ MORE...
Topsham Quay Work Leaves Area Looking Ship-Shape Topsham Quay is looking ship-shape and tidy following the replacement of timber piles on the waterfront. READ MORE...
Do you have a spare bedroom or an unoccupied home? People in Exeter who are struggling to let a bedroom or a home are being encouraged to get in touch with the City Council. READ MORE...
Exeter’s waterways welcome new electric boat The transition to electric power on Exeter’s waterways progresses as a new electric boat has been deployed to perform daily operations. READ MORE...
Planning Committee 27 January Watch a recording on our website of the Planning Committee meeting held at the Civic Centre on 27 January READ MORE...
Exeter named the best place to retire in the UK for 2025 Exeter has been crowned the best place to retire in the UK for 2025, according to a recent study by The Telegraph in partnership with real estate experts Savills. READ MORE...
Exeter-based Samurai armour featured on BBC’s Bargain Hunt Centuries-old Samurai armour displayed in Exeter’s Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery features on today’s (Monday 27 January) episode of Bargain Hunt. READ MORE...
 Dispose of your real Christmas tree
Disposing of your real Christmas trees
Garden Waste customers can put their real Christmas trees out (with their brown bin or ECC garden sacks, if required) for a one-off collection on their first scheduled collection of the year. See exeter.gov.uk/bincollections for details of collections in your area.
We would encourage everyone else to take their tree/s to the recycling centres on Exton Road (Marsh Barton) and Pinbrook Road (off Pinhoe Road) if you haven't disposed of them yet. See devon.gov.uk/wasteandrecycling/centre
Please do not leave your tree anywhere else, such as in car parks or by recycling banks.
This is actually an act of fly tipping, which is an offence. We are not making tree collections other than with garden waste bins as above.
Public and Green Spaces Specialist Skills - Closing date: 21/02/2025 Waterways Operative - Closing date: 23/02/2025 Public and Green Spaces Operator Mechanical Skills - Closing date: 06/02/2025 Housing Casework Team Leader - Closing date: 31/01/2025 Housing Caseworker - Closing date: 31/01/2025 Museum Visitor Services Assistant (Reception) - Closing date: 09/02/2025 Engineer (Harbour & Waterways) - Closing date: 16/02/2025 MRF Operative - Closing date: 09/02/2025 Income Collection Officer - Closing date: 07/02/2024 Head of Service - Commercial Assets - Closing date: 02/02/2025 Income Collection Manager - Closing date: 07/02/2025 SWAP Senior Auditor - Ongoing Casual Swimming Instructor / Teacher - Closing date: Ongoing
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  Sarah Keyworth
Sarah Keyworth: My Eyes Are Up Here 2025 at Exeter Corn Exchange
Wednesday 12 February - 8pm (doors 7.15)
Sarah Keyworth is back with a brand new, joyous show about family, acceptance and a pair of big (well, not super big) losses.
This show has recently become the Winner of the Most Outstanding Show at The Melbourne Comedy Festival 2024.
As seen on Live at the Apollo (BBC Two), Mock the Week (BBC Two) and 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown (Channel 4).
'Achingly funny’- The Herald ★★★★★ ‘Gales of laughter’ - The Guardian ★★★★ 'Utterly engaging' The Telegraph ★★★★
Prices & Booking £24.50, £19.50 - concessions (includes £1.00 booking fee)
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