Exeter City Council has imposed a 7% rent and service charge increase on council housing tenants – the maximum permitted.
Independent, investigative, in the public interest Upgrade to paid
Martin Redfern
Exeter City Council has imposed a 7% rent and service charge increase on council housing tenants – the maximum permitted.
Exeter Observer publishes the independent investigative journalism our local democracy needs.
It can do this because it is the city's only news organisation that doesn't answer to corporate advertisers, remote shareholders or those in power.
Instead it depends on readers like you to sustain its public interest reporting.
152 of the 300 paying subscribers we need to cover our running costs and keep publishing have signed up to support our work so far.
Join them today from less than £2/week and get access to exclusive premium content and more.

Charges for waterways access are set to be imposed from the quay and canal basin to the coast under proposed Harbour Revision Order powers after six years of rising costs propelled by pursuit of Port Marine Safety Code compliance. They risk driving away craft of all sizes, from kayaks to yachts, while redevelopment threatens canalside land – but it’s not too late to change course.
, updated

Spinnaker Estates application for full planning permission for 180-bed redevelopment would increase number of student beds in immediate area to 1,754.

Public consultation on changes explores possibility of closing some branches altogether despite claims to the contrary while Libraries Unlimited contract extension decision scheduled for six weeks before consultation ends.

Complex of seven blocks up to six storeys tall on site of police station and magistrates court to bring purpose-built temporary accommodation tally to 3,250 beds in Newtown alone – while failing to meet local plan minimum building separation policy.