Summary

  • Ex-NHS boss faces jail after admitting £11,000 fraud

  • Couple married for 50 years found dead by son, inquest told

  • Four hospitals to close in Devon

  • Second driver dies after A3052 crash

  • Trains cancelled due to waves risk at Dawlish

  • Police to spend £24m on 100 new constables, 50 investigators and 30 online staff, but PCSOs will be cut by about 200, bosses say

  • Hallsands still under siege from the sea

  • Veteran 'paper boy' doing the rounds for the RNLI

  • Updates on Thursday 26 January 2017

  1. Our live coverage across the daypublished at 18:00 GMT 26 January 2017

    Victoria Gould
    BBC News Online

    That's all from BBC Local Live in Devon and Cornwall for today, we'll be back tomorrow from 08:00 to bring you all the day's news, sport, travel and weather updates.

    Don't forget Spotlight on BBC One later. There will also be news through the night on your BBC Local Radio station.

  2. Plans for new theatre for Exeterpublished at 17:53 GMT 26 January 2017

    Neil Gallacher, Business & Industry Correspondent
    BBC Spotlight

    A new, much bigger theatre could be on the cards for Exeter.

    The city council is going ahead with moves which could lead to the creation of a new theatre in the town with space for 1,000 people.

    Exeter currently has much smaller venues than other big towns and cities in the south west.

    Interior of a theatre
  3. Kidderminster's Hodgkiss joins Torquaypublished at 17:46 GMT 26 January 2017

    BBC Sport

    National League side Torquay United have signed Kidderminster Harriers right-back Jared Hodgkiss on a 28-day loan deal.

    The 30-year-old former West Brom trainee played with Gulls player-manager Kevin Nicholson at Harriers.

  4. Another cold night aheadpublished at 17:41 GMT 26 January 2017

    BBC Weather

    It will be another cold night, with clear periods at first.

    However, it will start to turn cloudier from the west and the winds will gradually ease. Minimum Temperature: 3C (37F).

    Weather map

    After a cold start, Friday looks to become mostly cloudy, with some hill fog.

    Outbreaks of rain will erratically push in from the west and it will slowly become milder. Maximum Temperature: 10C (50F).

  5. Rise and fall of Paula Vasco-Knightpublished at 17:31 GMT 26 January 2017

    Jonathan Morris
    BBC News Online

    Investigators said NHS fraudster Paula Vasco-Knight's meteoric career path had been "an inspiration to so many".

    But they said her fraud while CEO of South Devon NHS Trust and NHS England's National Lead for Equality was a "huge disappointment and shock to many".

    Paula Vasco-KnightImage source, NHS

    Here are the key moments in her rise and fall: 

  6. Hospital closures: Patients will have the 'best possible care for the future'published at 17:23 GMT 26 January 2017

    Victoria Gould
    BBC News Online

    NHS managers in south Devon say today's controversial decision to close four community hospitals will improve health services and meet increasing demand.

    At a packed meeting of the Clinical Commsioning Group (CCG) meeting members agreed that by strengthening services in the community, more people will be looked after at home, so fewer people will need to be admitted to hospital.

    The decision means hospitals in Ashburton and Buckfastleigh, Bovey Tracey, Dartmouth and Paignton will close.

    Clinical Commissioning Group meeting

    The CCG also agreed to look at three additional proposals:

    • Ashburton and Buckfastleigh Hospital will be evaluated as a base for the area’s local health and wellbeing centre, which would include GPs
    • A proposal to establish an urgent care centre on the Torbay Hospital site to provide an MIU service should be pursued
    • Specialist outpatient clinics will continue in Paignton

    Dr Nick Roberts, CCG chief clinical officer, said: “We believe that these changes will meet the demands of our modern society – but I want to stress that high-quality hospital care will still be available when needed for patients. That’s essential.”

    The aim is for the changes to be implemented as soon as managers can be assured the new services can operate safely.

  7. Exeter City fight to keep young starspublished at 17:17 GMT 26 January 2017

    Exeter City manager Paul Tisdale has played down growing transfer interest in two of his young stars.

    Ollie Watkins and Ethan AmpaduImage source, Getty Images

    Twenty-one-year-old striker Ollie Watkins and midfielder Ethan Ampadu, 16, have been linked with bigger clubs.

  8. Emergency exercise planned for Plymouthpublished at 17:12 GMT 26 January 2017

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  9. Mental health charity warns of funding cutpublished at 17:01 GMT 26 January 2017

    BBC Radio Devon

    A mental health charity based in Exeter says it is facing a 35% cut in funding for the services it provides in the local community.

    The charity Mind offers a safe space for people in Exeter and East Devon to work on their own wellbeing, but claims it will lose £300,000 because of a reduction in local government funding. 

    Devon County Council says it plans to invest an extra £1m in services that support vulnerable adults with mental health issues this year, but wants to do it in a more targeted and focused way.

  10. Objections to distillery in Devon because of Scottish designpublished at 16:50 GMT 26 January 2017

    Sian Davies
    BBC News Online

    Villagers in Princetown, Dartmoor hare concerned that a planned whisky distillery will look too different to the rest of the village because of its 'Scottish design'.

    They are concerned that it is to be rendered brown when the village is mainly white and pastel with slate.

    PrincetownImage source, Google

    One villager, who gave their name as D Spence, wrote that they would be more supportive of the idea if it made "less of an impact to the area".

    Princetown DistilleryImage source, Organic Architects

    "Even the architect for the distillery said the design of the high tower and general appearance of the property is purely cosmetic and in keeping to a traditional Scottish distillery," they said. 

    "Well Princetown is not Scotland and the looks are not in keeping to the local area."

  11. Home care service rated outstandingpublished at 16:22 GMT 26 January 2017

    A South Devon home care service has been rated outstanding by the health watchdog. 

    The Care Quality Commission says Robert Owen Communities provides exceptional care.

    Inspectors said staff find innovative ways to support those with physical challenges or learning disabilities and make sure their needs and views are listened to and acted upon.

    The head inspector said the team should be extremely proud of the work they do.

  12. Improvements due to start on busy commuter workpublished at 16:12 GMT 26 January 2017

    Victoria Gould
    BBC News Online

    Building work is due to begin on Monday to improve a notorious traffic bottleneck in Cornwall.

    The council says 31,000 vehicles use the Treluswell Roundabout junction near Penryn every day.

    The roundabout see routes from Penryn, Falmouth, Truro and Redruth converge and a recent survey revealed queues of more than 85 cars at busy times.

    Treluswell roundaboutImage source, Google maps

    The £2.9m scheme aims to cut congestion and improve visibility for motorists. 

    It will see the existing two roundabouts replaced with one, which the council predicts it could improve journey times by as much as 37%.

  13. Princetown distillery 'great idea' for villagepublished at 16:01 GMT 26 January 2017

    Sian Davies
    BBC News Online

    Residents objecting to plans for a whisky distillery say the design is too different to the look of other buildings in their Dartmoor village.

    About 120 members of the public raised a number of points both for and against the Princetown distillery at a Dartmoor Forest Parish Council meeting on Friday, including that the plan "looks Scottish not typical of Dartmoor".

    PrincetownImage source, Google

    However, some residents support the plans, recognising the potential new jobs, investment and visitors to the area.

    Stuart Ross wrote that it is a "great idea" for the village.

  14. Ex-NHS boss breaks down in tears after admitting £11,000 fraudpublished at 15:49 GMT 26 January 2017

    Victoria Gould
    BBC News Online

    A former hospital chief executive broke down in tears after pleading guilty to swindling the NHS out of more than £11,000.

    Paula Vasco-Knight was told she faces jail after changing her plea to guilty on the second day of her trial at Exeter Crown Court.

    Vasco-Knight was working one day a week as the NHS's lead on equality and diversity when she used £11,072 of NHS cash to pay her husband Stephen for work on an equality and diversity publication called Transform which never existed, the court heard.

    He ran a one-man graphic design business out of his garden shed. He also admitted fraud today.

    Sentencing was adjourned until March, pending a pre-sentence report. The pair were released on bail.

    Vasco-Knight's former assistant at the NHS equality unit Habib Naqvi, 28, of Wells Road, Bristol, was cleared of two counts of aiding and abetting.

    Paula Vasco-Knight
  15. Historic Cornish pottery offering support to people with dementiapublished at 15:26 GMT 26 January 2017

    People in Cornwall who suffer from dementia can now take part in a creative project organised by a pottery in St Ives.

    Walking Impressions takes locals on walks once a week in West Cornwall to find natural things to turn into clay.

    Leach Pottery and the Sensory Trust have received funding for the sessions known as the creative walking, nature and ceramics project.

  16. Why are trains being cancelled this afternoon?published at 15:11 GMT 26 January 2017

    David Braine
    Weather Forecaster

    CrossCountry is set to cancel trains west of Exeter from 16:00 until 19:00 because of the high tide.

    Wind this afternoon is expected to be between 30 and 40 mph along the south Devon coast.

    Trains

    The wind direction will be southeasterly, and this combined with high tides between 17:30 and 18:00 could lead to waves breaking over the sea defence walls and affecting rail services on the line between Exeter and the rest of the South West.

  17. Ex-NHS boss changes fraud plea during trialpublished at 15:03 GMT 26 January 2017

    BBC Radio Devon

    The former boss of the Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust has been told she faces jail after admitting fraud. 

    Paula Vasco-Knight changed her plea to guilty to one of the two charges of fraud at Exeter Crown Court.

    The court heard that she paid her husband more than £11,000 from NHS funds to make a publication about equality. The publication was never produced. 

    Vasco-Knight, who was a nurse, became the deputy chief executive at Derriford Hospital in Plymouth before being appointed as the CEO at the Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust which runs Torbay Hospital. She stepped down in 2014.

    Vasco-Knight
  18. Latest travel: A386 blocked by crashpublished at 14:50 GMT 26 January 2017

    BBC Travel

    • In Hatherleigh the A386 remains blocked in both directions by an accident near Bassett's Cross
    • In Plymstock, Stentaway Road is closed between Stentaway Drive and Campbell Road due to a burst water main
    • In Modbury on the A379 at Palm Cross there are long queues of traffic in both directions due to the temporary traffic lights and roadworks
    • Between Nanpean and the A30 there's an abnormal load heading towards the M5 - approach with care
    • Crosscountry trains has announced it will be cancelling services running west of Exeter between 16:00 and 19:00 today because of the forecast high winds and tides