Radio Exe’s Colin Slade celebrated 50 years on the airwaves. This show takes us through some career highlights and dusts off some his favourite tunes from the last five decades.Track list:1. Dave Edmunds - I hear you knocking 2. George Harr
Independent candidate Claire Wright tells Radio Exe she's unsure if she will stand for election again, after finishing runner-up for the third time in East Devon
How ready for Brexit are Devon businesses? Radio Exe help Exeter Chamber of Commerce investigate the issues: in employment, data protection, logistics and intellectual property. Spend 12 minutes with us - and get Brexit Ready Exeter!
On this episode, Devon is seems to be doing "pretty well" when it comes to the provision of bus services and we look back at a busy week for Exeter Airport.
On this episode, Duchess the elephant who sadly passed away at Paignton Zoo this week, organ donation in Devon and the RSPCA's problem with air rifles.
On this episode two lots of funding coming to Exeter University, a special Wimbledon inspired tennis sessions and Exeter airport has been commended for it's disable access.
On this episode find out when Exeter’s Riverside Pool will re-open, a war veteran who took on the Snowden Starlight Struggle. And is it set to stay sunny in July, we speak to the Met office to find out.
On this episode Exeter Man Jack Shepard won’t be allow to appeal his conviction, micro-plastic have been found in the river Exe and the Radio Exe crew at Exmouth Pride and the Rainbow Run at Westpoint.
On this weekend podcast, Louise steps in for Anna. As she looks at an award for the Devon Redcoats, how the Christmas Market attracts people to the city and those who honored the fighters of D-day 75 years ago.
On this week’s episode, we look back at the Chiefs defeat and Twickenham over the weekend, racial crime against young people and the potential of seeing a Devon day, all that and more.
On this week's episode recovered cremations for charity, the last high speed train to leave Plymouth and students from Exeter University Medical School and Exeter Force charity release a new book about cancer.
A look back at some winners from the Pride of Devon awards, the County Show, and how to stay sharp in your old age according to the University of Exeter plus much more.
On this episode Anna looks back on Exmouth Marina’s new safety signs, robotic pets being tested in care homes and a new cider ‘Rib Tickler’ which has been launched by several Exeter Chiefs players.
Catch up on all the latest Devon news with Anna Byles. Listen to the Devon Review podcast on Spotify, iTunes, Soundcloud and on our website - radioexe.co.uk.
Chris Tagg from Cartridges Law answers your legal questions. On this episode we have averted procession, threatening personal injury clams and the Council potentially moving residents for their redevelopments.Legally Speaking, in association