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An experienced news editor, reporter, producer, senior journalist, lecturer and media professional with a proven track record in delivering original national and international stories to diverse audiences and developing media campaigns. International reporting and production experience. Thorough knowledge of UK's diverse communities as well as South Asia, the Caribbean and Europe. Strong track record in planning and editing news programmes and communication strategies. High level of technical expertise in ensuring effective newsgathering from source to delivery on radio, television, online and social media, often in difficult and challenging conditions. A decade of lecturing and training experience.
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Devon Community News and Updates
DevonAir Radio provides a series of community news and updates, including Sidmouth's initiative to allow grassy areas to grow for wildlife, the expansion of Exmouth Sideshore, and South West Water's sewer replacement in Exmouth. Exeter's free Red Coat Guided tours, South West Water's community roadshow in Budleigh Salterton, and the opportunity to apply for a postal vote for upcoming elections are also highlighted. Other news includes a survey for water users to transition to low carbon fuels, funding for energy-efficient swimming pools in Teignbridge, plans for Newton Abbot Town Centre's market hall, safety certifications for Torbay bars, and the introduction of a new sport in Torbay. Calls for more affordable homes in Teignbridge, a new walking and cycling route from Newton Abbot to Ogwell, Devon & Cornwall Police's campaign to prevent livestock attacks, and Cornwall Council's adoption services joining Adopt South West are also mentioned. Lastly, the South Western Ambulance Service urges proper use of emergency services during the Easter weekend, and a new programme to boost job prospects for care experienced young people in Devon is launched.
People encouraged to take part in scheme
People are urged to register for the keyholder scheme by Devon and Cornwall Police to ensure emergency services can access their buildings during incidents. The scheme, operational for over 10 years, helps businesses and residents by maintaining a record of individuals who can access properties in emergencies. Information is kept for two years, after which updates are required. The scheme is free and aims to improve response times during emergencies, including warnings for dangers like flooding or pollution.
Unlock peace of mind with the keyholder scheme
The keyholder scheme, operated by Devon and Cornwall Police for over a decade, encourages businesses and residents to register so emergency services can access properties during incidents. The free service ensures designated individuals are alerted in emergencies, with information updated every two years. The scheme is highlighted as beneficial for community safety, with a call for new and existing participants to register.
People encouraged to take part in scheme
The keyholder scheme by Devon and Cornwall Police, operational for over a decade, encourages businesses and residents to register so emergency services can access their properties during incidents. The scheme, which is free, ensures that designated individuals can be alerted in emergencies, including warnings of impending dangers like flooding or pollution. The police emphasize the importance of reregistering to keep the system updated and invite new applicants to join.
People encouraged to take part in scheme
People are urged to register for the keyholder scheme to ensure emergency services can access their buildings during incidents. The scheme, managed by Devon and Cornwall Police, has been operational for over 10 years and helps alert designated individuals if there is a problem at a property. It benefits businesses and residents by maintaining a record of keyholders who can be contacted in emergencies. The information is kept for two years, after which updates are required. The scheme is free and has been successful, with the police encouraging both re-registration and new applicants.
People encouraged to take part in scheme
The keyholder scheme by Devon and Cornwall Police, operational for over 10 years, encourages businesses and residents to register so emergency services can access properties during incidents. The scheme, which is free, ensures designated individuals are alerted in emergencies, with information updated every two years.
Taxpayers to fund increased police budget
Devon and Cornwall residents will see a council tax increase to fund a £384 million police budget, supporting 3,600 officers and reopening 23 front desks. The decision follows a 10.6% rise in regional crime, lower than the national average. Police and crime commissioner Alison Hernandez highlighted public support for more accessible police stations and announced a £600,000 investment to improve firearms license checks. The budget, approved by the Devon and Cornwall Police and Crime Panel, has raised concerns about its impact on low-income families and women's safety in Plymouth.
Devon CPRE Slams Plans To Move Sherford Artefacts
Developers of Sherford in Devon face criticism from CPRE for prioritizing profit over heritage after discovering a Roman road and ancient artefacts at a business park site. CPRE argues for preserving such archaeological finds in situ, while Rob Bourn of Orion Heritage highlights the impracticality of saving all artefacts due to development needs. The Sherford development has previously faced opposition from environmental groups concerned about building on greenfield sites.
Residents Angry At Tory Candidate's 'Far-Right' Comments
Stanley Murphy, a Conservative candidate for South Hams District Council, faces backlash for his far-right social media posts, including controversial comments on the Holocaust, gun control, and the COVID-19 vaccination program. His posts, which support ideologies linked to US far-right groups and Donald Trump, have raised concerns among local residents. The Conservative Party and Facebook are also implicated in the controversy.
Plymouth Councillors Angry At Bus Service Cuts
Labour councillor Charlotte Holloway and Independent Alliance leader Nick Kelly have written to Plymouth City Council's cabinet member for transport, Jonathan Drean, urging a reconsideration of recent bus service cuts. The cuts, which include the number 31 and 27 routes, have left many residents, particularly those with mobility challenges, feeling isolated. The council's decision to cut funding for five out of 14 routes was made to save £1 million annually, but has faced significant backlash from the community.
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