CREDITON Freemasons presented a cheque to talented local gymnast, Finley Paul, who was selected to compete with Team GB in Portugal.

Philip Reeve, author of “The Mortal Engine” series, attended a special event at Queen Elizabeth’s School in Crediton in collaboration with independent bookshop, The Bookery.

More than 200 Ukrainian refugees had been matched with households in Mid Devon.

Ride for Bob at Morchard Bishop Playing Fields raised £4,000 for MNDA.

Bruce Evans was delighted to be chosen as runner-up in the prestigious Decanter Retailer Awards.

Warren Radmore of Aerial Photography and Videography took some amazing images of Crediton Parish Church.

Chulmleigh College wrote to parents and guardians to highlight the local vaping epidemic that was particularly prevalent among 15 and 16-year-olds.

Emma Hookway of The Kitchen @25 was awarded the Best Retailer of 2022 Food Drink Devon Awards.

A Pennant (Town and City South) Sliver Gilt Award was presented by South West Britain in Bloom judge, Tony Moore to Assistant Crediton Town Clerk, Emma Anderson and Britain in Bloom co-ordinator for Crediton, Mike Szabo.

There were a record number of entries at the Mid Devon Ploughing Club’s 31st annual ploughing match held at Moor Farm, Shobrooke.

Mel Stride, MP for Central Devon was appointed Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.

The Mid Devon Tractor Engine Machinery Group celebrated its 40th birthday at the home of members Paul and Mary Stanbury at Cleaveanger, Coldridge with more than 40 tractors and engines.