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The beauty spot near Somerset where dogs are no longer welcome
Fixed penalty notices will be issued to anyone breaking the new rules
This beauty spot near Somerset no longer allows dogs to be taken off leads. (Image: Google Maps)
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Dogs have now been banned off leads in a beauty spot near the Somerset border.
You can share your views on the future of Dalwood, near Axminster, and have your say on a new Neighbourhood Plan that aims to create a vibrant, active and.
Mike Perry s work, Bottles Grid x 15
- Credit: Mike Perry
In the year that the UK will host the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties in Glasgow, Honiton’s Thelma Hulbert Gallery and East Devon District Council have launched Climate Conversations: a multi-site programme of exhibitions, events and activities.
For the first time, the gallery, in the town’s Dowell Street, will present an exhibition across two towns - Honiton and Exmouth.
The arts can raise questions, find different perspectives and create new opportunities to help us understand and adapt to our changing planet.
Climate Conversations has been developed against the context of the East Devon District Council commitment to Devon’s climate change emergency declaration and the University of Exeter’s declaration of an environment and climate emergency.