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Lewis Clarke

Lewis Clarke

Verified

Reporter, Devon Live

Tiverton

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Environmental, Editorial and Features. African Issues,Policy Advocacy, Legal Issues Interviews, Community-based Issues

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motoring, consumer gadgets

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Total articles 19827

  • Apprentices get their hands on a project that’s usually top secret

    By Lewis Clarke Verified| Somerset Live Verified Two apprentices at Leonardo UK have been trusted with leading the installation of IT systems at the firm’s newest building — a move marking the first time such responsibility has been placed in the hands of cyber apprentices at the company. The decision comes as the defence and security giant expands operations in Bristol to accommodate a growing workforce

    By Lewis Clarke Verified · Somerset Live

    Apr. 17, 2025

  • Beloved South Bristol community hub faces £50k race to stay open

    By Lewis Clarke Verified| Bristol Post Verified St Anne’s House has launched an urgent campaignA beloved community hub in South Bristol is in a race against the clock to raise £50,000 by 2pm on Thursday, April 24, to secure its future and keep vital grassroots projects alive. St Anne’s House in Brislington has already pulled in £23,000 through local support, tenants and match funding, but now faces a critical final push to reach its target

    By Lewis Clarke Verified · Bristol Post

    Apr. 17, 2025

  • New Somerset rules could keep dogs on leads in certain areas

    By Lewis Clarke Verified| Somerset Live Verified Pet owners in south Somerset could soon find themselves on a tighter leash, as the council launches a consultation on two dog control orders aimed at keeping tails wagging in harmony with local wildlife. Somerset Council is inviting public feedback on proposals to extend two existing Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs) for another three years. The orders, which are currently in place in the south Somerset area, relate to dog fouling and a dog exclusion zone in Yeovil’s Ninesprings Park

    By Lewis Clarke Verified · Somerset Live

    Apr. 16, 2025

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Devon Live

News for Devon, with journalists in Exeter, Plymouth, Torbay, Mid Devon and North Devon

Exeter, United Kingdom

+44 13 9234 6763