Exeter City Council News
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 Council Leader Phil Bialyk
Leader column: budget aims to protect the services our residents rely on
I have to start with Exeter City’s brilliant FA Cup tie against Nottingham Forest. It was a great evening for the city. This was the first time Exeter had reached the fourth round since 1981 and a Premier League side - with all its money and resources – couldn’t beat a members’ club in regulation time.
Exeter performed terrifically well on the night, and it was a proud moment for everyone in the city. It was disappointing that we lost on penalties, but we took them all the way and there is a lot to be taken from it.
Last weekend we beat Cambridge away and hopefully this marks a turning point for the club, and we wish them every success for the remainder of the season.
Next week I will be presenting the budget to Council. We are required to set a balanced budget, and I am pleased to say I am now in a position to present just such a budget.
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  Wonford Community and Wellbeing Hub
Planning permission granted for Wonford Community and Wellbeing Hub
An application to create a new community and wellbeing Hub in Wonford has been backed by members of the Council’s planning committee.
Plans for the new community hub were developed following a long period of engagement with the local community.
It is designed to transform the existing facilities into a light and inclusive space connected to the Ludwell Valley Park which supports people to be healthy, happy and active every day and to improve health and wellbeing in Wonford.
The hub aims to create an environment that encourages community and sports events while actively contributing to the overall wellbeing of residents.
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 Order a brown garden waste bin now
It's garden time and brown bin season again
With Spring just around the corner, people in Exeter might want to consider signing up for collections of garden waste.
After a long cold winter, the days are starting to get longer and gardens waking up again.
Whilst spring bulbs and new shoots emerge, many people will be tidying up their gardens and getting rid of dead wood and anything not needed.
Hiring a brown garden waste bin takes the hassle out of gardening. Fortnightly collections take place directly from the kerbside of properties.
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Well known Exeter trees to be felled for safety concerns Two mature trees in Exeter city centre are going to have to be felled because of safety concerns, the City Council has revealed. Replacements trees will be planted on site. READ MORE...
Exeter's historic Custom House closes for two weeks for restoration works The Custom House Visitor Centre on Exeter’s quayside is to close for two weeks to allow essential maintenance, building and restoration work to take place. READ MORE...
Time to swap seeds for 2025 with Exeter Seed Swap Start sowing the seeds for this year’s growing journey by taking part in next month’s Exeter Seed Swap. READ MORE...
Council meeting 18 February 2025 The Council meeting on 18 February 2025 can be viewed below READ MORE...
Planning Committee 17 February 2025 The Planning Committee meeting on 17 February 2025 can be viewed below. READ MORE...
Systems and Insurance Manager - Closing date: 09/03/2025 Principal Officer – Ecology and Biodiversity - Closing date: 09/03/2025 Tree Manager - Closing date: 30/06/2025 Democratic Services Officer - Closing date: 21/02/2025 Duty Manager - Closing date: 21/02/2025 Waterways Operative - Closing date: 23/02/2025 Public and Green Spaces Operator Mechanical Skills - Closing date: 12/03/2025 Engineer (Harbour & Waterways) - Closing date: 16/02/2025 Digital & Data Project Manager - Closing date: 02/03/2025 SWAP Senior Auditor - Ongoing Senior Technical Officer (Assets) - Closing date: 27/02/2025 Casual Swimming Instructor / Teacher - Closing date: Ongoing Allocations Officer - Closing date 28/02/2025
All of our vacancies can be found at exeter.gov.uk/jobs
Our latest planning applications
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 Shaun Ryder - Happy Mondays, and Fridays, and Saturdays, and Sundays, and Bee Gees + Abba in Concert Experience
Shaun Ryder - Happy Mondays, and Fridays, and Saturdays, and Sundays
Thursday 6 March, 8pm (Doors 7.15pm)
He’s the wild man of rock who became a national treasure.
Happy Mondays and Black Grape frontman Shaun Ryder is hitting the road for a new, spoken word tour.
The star of more-TV-shows-than-anyone-has-a-right-to-feature-on – including Celebrity Gogglebox, and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, among many others – redefined the sex’n’drugs’n’rock’n’roll lifestyle during the halcyon age of Madchester.
He’s touring in support of his new book: Happy Mondays - and Fridays and Saturdays and Sundays. Fans can look forward to a carnival of excess, wild tales, and improbable truths, as they enjoy the talents of a unique rock'n'roll star dubbed Britpop's answer to WB Yeats.
Strap yourselves in and say Hallelujah for Shaun.
Prices & Booking From £31 (includes £1 booking fee)
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Bee Gees + Abba in Concert Experience
Saturday 15 March, 7.30pm (Doors 6.45pm)
New Tribute Show celebrating the HUGE HITS of these 2 iconic bands.
Bee Gees and Abba double headline show featuring NON-STOP HITS like Night Fever, Stayin’ Alive, Tragedy, Dancing Queen, Mamma Mia, Waterloo and so many more...
Over 2 hours of party, feel good anthems to get you dancing in the aisles.
World class tribute vocalists and musicians will transport you back to the magic era of Disco/Pop, so bring along all the Dancing Queens and let’s keep this music Stayin’ Alive!
Prices & Booking From £28.50 (includes £1 booking fee)
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