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Ottery St Mary Town Council introduced a grants scheme offering up to £500 to repaint and update shop fronts, along with late night shopping, Christmas events, and a Visit Ottery campaign project.
Residents in Ottery St Mary said recent heavy rain had caused more soil and trees to slip down the bank Two Devon families are worried their homes could slip down a 20ft (6m) bank on to six houses ...
A road was closed after a crash on the outskirts of Ottery St Mary this afternoon, Monday, October 28. According to traffic monitoring site Inrix, the B3174 Exeter Road was shut in both directions.
Thousands of people will descend on Ottery St Mary this evening to watch locals carry huge flaming barrels, soaked in tar, through the town. The custom is said to have originated in the 17th ...
At Ottery St Mary Primary School, pupils had an average progress score in maths in 2019 that was -0.3 compared to the national average of 0. ...
A woman in her 60s has died after a suspected hit-and-run on a Devon country lane.. Police were called to Cadhay Lane in Ottery St Mary at around 11.30am yesterday (19 January) to reports of a ...
A CASUALTY had to be cut out of a car following a three-vehicle collision on the B3174 at Ottery St Mary this afternoon. It happened at about 1.30pm. The trapped casualty was freed using hydraulic ...
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South West builder donates £1,000 to support girls’ football in Ottery St Mary - MSNA South West housebuilder has donated £1,000 to a local youth football club so one of its girls’ team can get new kits. Ottery St Mary Youth FC are the latest beneficiaries of Persimmon Homes ...
These incredible images show children and adults carrying burning barrels soaked in tar on their BACKS in a traditional town festival. The annual Ottery St Mary Tar Barrel festival in Devon has ...
Each year on November 5 the streets of an otherwise ordinary Devon town are cut by red wraiths of flame as figures knife through the crowds with flaming barrels hoisted onto well-protected ...
Ottery St Mary Town Council introduced a grants scheme offering up to £500 to repaint and update shop fronts, along with late night shopping, Christmas events, and a Visit Ottery campaign project.
Residents in Ottery St Mary said recent heavy rain had caused more soil and trees to slip down the bank Two Devon families are worried their homes could slip down a 20ft (6m) bank on to six houses ...
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