North Devon councillors met at Brynsworthy Environment Centre on Wednesday 22 April for the Council’s Annual Meeting, marking the start of the 2026/27 municipal year.
The hall at Bridge Chambers has been transformed thanks to funding from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport as part of the Cultural Development Fund, administered by Arts Council England (ACE).
A walking group gathered at Bicclescombe Park on Friday 24 April for a relaxed and informative “Walk and Talk” session led by North Devon Council’s parks officers.
North Devon Council, in partnership with Devon County Council and Home Farm Marsh Volunteers, is inviting residents to take part in the annual meadow-management day at Fremington Cuttings on Saturday, 13 December, from 10am to 3pm.
North Devon Council is reminding residents to prepare for changes to waste and recycling collections over the festive period. Adjusted schedules will be in place from Wednesday 24 December through to Saturday 3 January, with normal services resuming on Monday 5 January 2026.
A national campaign that celebrates small businesses for the important role they play within communities is coming to North Devon on Saturday 6 December.
A bold new exhibition opening at The Museum of Barnstaple and North Devon on 29 November serves as a powerful reminder of the strength that emerges when we embrace difference.
A brand-new brochure highlighting Christmas events across Barnstaple has been produced by the Flourishing Barnstaple team and will be available free of charge from Monday 24 November and available online from Friday 21 November at www.barnstaple.co.uk.
North Devon’s acclaimed 60-piece orchestra, North Devon Sinfonia, will once again bring festive cheer to Barnstaple Pannier Market when they return for their annual Christmas concert on Saturday 20 December at 7pm.