Members of ANTS the Actors of North Tawton Society were thrilled to be back and put on a performance of “Cinderella”.

More than £3,000 was raised for Ukraine DEC with a tea, raffle, sale and silent auction organised by Esra Thompson and Laura Gordon Clark at Spreyton Village Hall.

Local residents were angry after the felling of trees, by a tenant, in an ancient hedgerow just off Four Mills Lane in Crediton.

The new Youth Club at Old Landscore School in Crediton got off to a colourful start when young people created their own artwork on vinyl records.

A Concert by Crediton Singers held at Crediton Methodist Church raised £912 for the Ukraine Appeal.

Crediton Neighbourhood Policing Team held consultations at various locations in the Crediton area to encourage members of the public to raise issues, chat to officers or ask advice.

Crediton Town Band’s Spring Concert at Crediton Methodist Church raised £1,061 for the Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal.

Defra confirmed cases of avian flu in the Crediton area and birds at two sites were humanely culled. Moon Ridge Farm was forced to temporarily close for trade.

The residents of Hittisleigh found a good use for an old telephone box, bought by Hittisleigh Council for £1, 10 years ago - it was restored and now houses a defibrillator.

Crediton farmer, Richard Youngman, took office as the new High Sheriff of Devon.

A Tractor Run, organised by Thorne’s Farm Shop, raised £235 for Hospiscare.

Hot Pins Knit and Natter group knitted, blankets, scarves, hats, gloves, socks and toys to help the people of Ukraine.

A planning application was submitted to MDDC for up to 14 dwellings to be built at Lapford.

Crediton Museum took a step back in time when they put on a 1950s exhibition.

Work began on the Anaerobic Digestion plant and associated infrastructure on land adjoining at Lords Meadow Industrial Estate in Crediton

Actors from CODS wowed audiences with their production of “The Sound of Music” at Queen Elizabeth’s School’s Barnfield campus.

The League of Friends of Crediton Hospital gave a substantial grant to the community owned bookshop, The Bookery to help develop a community hub at the back of the shop.