Local residents were asked to take part in a consultation, launched by Mid Devon District Council, on the Local Plan Issues Paper regarding the regeneration of towns like Crediton.

Audiences were wowed by talented Queen Elizabeth’s School Theatre Academy students with a stunning production of “The Wiz” a creative retelling of “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz”.

Crediton U3A members enjoyed Greg Martin’s presentation on the Viking Invasion of the South West between 875 and 1001 AD.

Reverend Janet May became licensed as Associate Priest of both North Creedy East and Crediton with Sandford Mission Communities by the Bishop of Crediton, Rt Rev Jackie Searle at Sandford.

Hayward’s Primary School received another thumbs up from Ofsted when they were given a further “good” rating.

Sustainable Crediton’s Seed Share returned after a two-year break with an event in the Boniface Centre.

A total of 60 children, aged between 18 months and six years turned up to the launch of Crediton Rugby Club’s didi rugby.

The generous spirit of many in the Crediton area helped others who were affected by storm Eunice, when large branches and trees were brought down, 100 homes were without power and sports fixtures were disrupted.

Central Devon MP Mel Stride said that rehabilitation was key to cutting re-offending as 4,000 new prison places were created across the country.

The Mayor of Crediton, Cllr Liz Brookes-Hocking asked residents to give their views on how they want to see Crediton develop over the next 20 years.

Sandford Parish Council requested a meeting with the developers of Creedy View (Weaver’s Way) to discuss issues surrounding access of heavy machinery and delivery to the site in advance of the work commencing.

Hazel Evely was welcomed back as Community Champion at the Morrisons store in Crediton.