ANNA Mortimer of Posbury Ayrshire, Crediton had a successful Devon County Show when she achieved the Champion YFC dairy class with calf, Posbury Yellow Holly Blossom.

Mid Devon District Council announced that new wheelie bins were on the way for Mid Devon residents.

An Afternoon Tea, held in the gardens of Elmfield House, Fordton, Crediton, by kind permission of Ian and Trisha Gulley, raised £1,704 for FORCE cancer charity.

Generous shoppers at Tesco Wellparks in Crediton donated items that filled 86 boxes for Crediton Foodbank.

Ryan Doyle, a police officer from Crediton, completed his 500th mile run of his challenge to run every day for a year in aid of The Children’s Society.

The fourth Crediton Diversity Festival was held on Crediton Town Square with more than 15 different organisations attending to promote diversity, inclusion and equality.

A total of 11 gardens and 27 allotments were open to the public at Morchard Bishop in aid of St Mary’s Church.

Police and Crime Commissioner, Alison Hernandez faced questions from councillors over Hate crime in Devon and Cornwall which was described as being “out of control”.

Dartmoor ponies and cows were given reflective neckbands to make them more visible to cars and to help prevent traffic collisions, as part of the Vision Zero South West Road Safety partnership.

The annual Strawberry Fair, organised by the Friends of Sandford School, raised almost £2,000 towards enriching the educational experience of all the children at the school.

A design by Reka Kucson, a student at Queen Elizabeth’s School in Crediton, was chosen as a new logo for the Friends of Crediton Railway Station.

Thousands of people enjoyed the 29th Mid Devon Show held at Knightshayes in Tiverton.

Jo Bussell of Shobrooke, organised a collection at Crediton Rugby Club, of items to be taken to support the people of Ukraine.