Exminster
Exminster is a village situated on the southern edge of the City of Exeter on the western side of the Exeter ship canal and River Exe in the county of Devon, England. It is around 6 km (3.7 mi) south of the centre of Exeter, and has a population of 3,084 (census 2001), increasing to 3,368 at the 2011 census.
Exminster is an ancient village associated with a Saxon minster or religious community, founded here in the 8th century. and left by King Alfred the Great to his youngest son Aethelweard in his will of 889. In the 14th century, it was the seat of the Courtenay family, the Earls of Devon. William Courtenay, who was the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1381 to 1396, was born here.
Exminster is a major part of the electoral ward of Kenn Valley. Its population at the above census was 5,906. Exminster Marshes, to the east of the village, are a major site for birds, especially migratory ones including the rare cirl bunting.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exminster
Exminster Parish Council
https://www.exminsterparishcouncil.gov.uk/
Lockdown Necessities
https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Community/exminsterparishcouncil.gov.uk/posts/
Weather
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/forecast/gcj834u86 (Topsham)
IMPACT Community Carbon Calculator
Welcome to the Impact tool for community carbon footprinting. This tool was developed by the Centre for Sustainable Energy (CSE), as part of their Climate Emergency Support Programme, working jointly with the University of Exeter’s Centre for Energy & the Environment (CEE), as part of their South West Environment and Climate Action Network (SWeCAN) project.
The aim of the tool is to give small communities data on their carbon emissions that is easy to interpret, easy to share, and which gives them a clear idea of their main ‘impact areas’ – those big segments where concerted, community based action could really make a dent in local emissions. The information is displayed visually via a series of charts.
OpenStreetMap
OpenStreetMap is built by a community of mappers that contribute and maintain data about roads, trails, cafés, railway stations, and much more, all over the world.
https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=Exminster#map=14/50.6785/-3.4956
BusTimes.org
the unofficial home of bus, coach and ferry transport information. This map shows bus stops and live bus positions with links to routes and time tables.
https://bustimes.org/map#14/50.6785/-3.4956
Devon County Council Environment Viewer
Information on Devon's environment has been mapped on DCC's Environment Viewer. These maps give access to spatial (geographic) data for Devon on a wide range of topics, including history.
DEFRA MAGIC Map
The MAGIC website provides geographic information about the natural environment from across government. The information covers rural, urban, coastal and marine environments across Great Britain. It is presented in an interactive map which can be explored using various mapping tools that are included. Users do not require specialist software and can access maps using a standard web browser.
Genuki
GENUKI provides a virtual reference library of genealogical information of particular relevance to the UK and Ireland. It is a non-commercial service, maintained by a charitable trust and a group of volunteers.
https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/DEV/Exminster
Tithe Maps
The tithe maps and apportionments are an important source of information about the history and topography of a parish. They provide details of land ownership and occupation, and the type of cultivation of the land, and are often the earliest complete maps of parishes.
https://www.devon.gov.uk/historicenvironment/tithe-map/exminster/
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B - Exeter - Exminster
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DCA - Exe Estuary and farmlands
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RSPB - Matford Marshes
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#ride2COP26 - Dawlish to Countess Wear (8.3 miles)
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Exe Estuary Trail
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The Turf Hotel, Exminster
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The Swan's Nest, Exminster
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The Hope Cafe Van, Exminster
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RSPB - Exminster and Powderham Marshes
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Topsham to Topsham Lock Ferry
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Topsham to Turf Lock Ferry
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Exeter COSY Route 1 - Countess Wear Bridge to Marsh Barton
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2 Exeter - Newton Abbot
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Exeter Cycle Route E2 Exminster - Broadclyst
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Exeter Ship Canal
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2B - Exeter Bus Station - Exminster & Dawlish
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Exminster & Haldon - DCC Division
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Westbank Community Health and Care
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Haldon Group of Young Farmers
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Central Convenience - Matford, Exeter
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