Tag Archives: Councillor Stuart Hughes
Posted on: 22 February 2013 | Posted in: Environment
Drivers and Cyclists asked to look out for each other on Devon's roads
Devon County Council supports the Department for Transport's THINK Cyclist campaign that encourages drivers and cyclists to "look out for each other".Posted on: 12 February 2013 | Posted in: Environment
Work to start on new Recycling Centre for Sidmouth
Construction works will start next month on the new Recycling Centre for Sidmouth, Ottery St. Mary and surrounding villagesPosted on: 29 January 2013 | Posted in: Environment
Junction 29 – an important piece of the jigsaw for Devon's economy
Transport Minister Norman Baker to officially open Junction 29 of the M5 and tour new Energy Centre at SkyparkPosted on: 3 January 2013 | Posted in: Business and Economy
Heavy rainfall could bring further flooding to Devon residents
Residents are being asked to be aware of potential flood risk this weekend (Saturday 22 December) as heavy rain looks set to hit the region.Posted on: 20 December 2012 | Posted in: Environment
Heavy rainfall likely to cause disruption on Devon's roads
Heavy rainfall looks set to cause disruption for motorists overnight Wednesday and during the early hours of Thursday (20 December) morning.Posted on: 19 December 2012 | Posted in: Environment
Gritters out overnight across the county
Drivers should take extra caution if they are out on the roads overnight and in the early hours of the morningPosted on: 27 November 2012 | Posted in: Environment
Flooding affecting Devon's communities
Residents in Halberton are being asked to be aware of the potential risk of flooding this afternoon and tomorrow.Posted on: 21 November 2012 | Posted in: Environment
Heavy rain affects Devon's roads and schools – Update
Heavy rain has hampered travel on roads right across Devon with several routes being closed or made impassable by conditions.Posted on: 21 November 2012 | Posted in: Environment
Essential repairs to Exeter High Street to start after January Sales
Essential work to address persistent drainage and subsidence problems in Exeter's High Street is scheduled to start once January sales are over.Posted on: 15 November 2012 | Posted in: Environment