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RAW named PR Agency of the Year at Roxhill Media Awards 2026

Specialist food and drink PR agency RAW has been named ‘PR Agency of the Year’ at the 2026 Roxhill Media Awards, following a rigorous judging process led by senior national journalists.

Founded in 2011 and based in Devon, RAW is celebrating 15 years in business this year. The judges of the award commented: “This agency has been named PR Company of the Year for consistently delivering national-calibre results while remaining proudly regional, offering a truly integrated 360° service that rivals major London firms with stronger ROI and a highly collaborative client experience. By...

Why is Exeter a Great Place to Start a Business?

Exeter is a great city to live in, as we all know, with good shops, plenty to do, and of course being close to the sea! However, what you may not have known before is that starting a business in Exeter is really easy, and you can soon be your own boss, running your own company and enjoying that awesome South West lifestyle without having to go to work!

What Kind of Business Can You Start in Exeter?

With the sun, sea, and fresh air easy to come by in the South West, starting a business where you can work from home is a good idea. There are actually lots of business ideas you...

Help at hand for overworked business owners

Local businesswoman, Ellen Jenkins has launched her new venture, MarketingPA, a support service for start ups and business owners who need a helping hand.

MarketingPA is a team of marketing administrators overseen by Ellen, an experienced Marketing Director who has worked with both large corporations and small businesses. The concept is to offer business owners, start ups or established marketing departments assistance when the workload just gets too much for them to handle.

Says Ellen: "Like a PA, we are there to be on hand as and when the client wants us. Often they...

Fresh faces at Thompson Jenner LLP

Exeter and Exmouth based Chartered Accountants and business advisers Thompson Jenner LLP have taken on four new recruits as it continues to expand its team of young professionals.

Joining the firm are; Sam Laskey, Leonie Reynolds, Stephanie Hills and Alastair Baxter.

Ruskin Wilson, Partner at Thompson Jenner’s Exmouth office, said: “We are delighted to welcome all our new joiners and have no doubt they will quickly become valued members of our team.

The firm puts immense time and effort into the recruitment and development of its young members of staff and our...

How to Make Your Exhibition Booth Stand Out

A great exhibition stand is important for two reasons: firstly it attracts visitors, and secondly it keeps them there. The trouble is that you will be competing with potentially hundreds of other companies, so it is easy to get lost in amongst the crowd. B2B and B2C shows are often an expensive investment and therefore it is essential that you get your money’s worth. Having the right stand can help you do this, so if you are struggling to attract and engage visitors, here are a few tips.

Stand Out from the Crowd

The first bump in the road is attracting visitors. Many...

SW private sector growth continues

The South West private sector registered a further moderation in growth of output in August, according to the latest PMI® survey data.

Moreover, the volume of new business increased only fractionally, and backlogs were depleted for the third consecutive month. As a result, private sector employment rose at the slowest rate in over two years. Meanwhile, input prices were unchanged over the month, and output prices barely rose.

The seasonally adjusted Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking South West Business Activity Index remained above the no-change mark of 50.0 in August,...

Should you be paid to travel to work?

A ruling handed down by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) this week could present many employers with some difficult issues to consider, warns leading Exeter law firm Stephens Scown LLP. The ECJ ruled that time spent by employees travelling between their homes and their clients, particularly at the start or end of the day, will count as part of their working hours. The ruling has the potential to affect employees such as heating and electrical engineers, carers, sales people and builders. Typically, these employees are provided with the first assignment each day away from their employer’...

Exeter BID Meet the Board event

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Mon, 09/07/2015 - 12:23pm

Exeter Business Improvement District Company (BID) is holding a ‘Meet the Board’ event on the 22nd September at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum.

Businesses within the BID area are invited to attend to meet the BID Board and the recently appointed CEO Craig Bulley and to hear about forthcoming plans and ask questions.

Taking place from 6pm - 7.30pm Exeter BID Board members will be on hand to meet with levy payers and to discuss future plans for the areas represented within the BID.

Craig, who will address the audience during the event, said: “I am very much looking...

Exeter recruitment firm expands

Berry Recruitment in Exeter has expanded into bigger offices as the economy in the West Country continues to improve with more jobs being created.

The recruitment experts are now based on the Pynes Hill Business Park with potential to add to the team of specialists.

Included within the more attractive premises are areas for candidate training and additional interviewing facilities.

Recent figures from the Office for National Statistics show that the West Country has the highest employment rate of any region in the country – at 77 per cent – as well as the lowest...

Solar panels bring light to Devon Darkness

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Fri, 09/04/2015 - 10:53am

It may be just 20 months since Devon family brewery Hanlons opened its new facility, but it’s already delivering on its promise to source as much of its ingredients as possible from the local area – and that includes the electricity used to brew its Devon Darkness ale, which will be launched this winter. After starting production of its award-winning ales using water from the borehole on its farm in Half Moon Village, near Exeter, it’s next ‘green’ step forward has been to generate the electricity to power its machinery from a tailored-made solar PV system on the brewery’s roof. “It all...

Chime reach finals of Social Enterprise Awards

Authored by Stacy Hill
Posted: Thu, 09/03/2015 - 2:09pm

Chime Health, hearing specialists, have this week been announced as a finalist in The Social Enterprise Awards 2015, shortlisted as a finalist in the Health and Social Care Enterprise category.

Social Enterprise UK aims to promote businesses that trade to tackle social problems, improve communities, people’s life chances, or the environment. As the issue of hearing loss increases across the UK, Chime Social Enterprise has set about making a difference in becoming a leading non-profit company dedicated to providing excellence in hearing services to those with hearing loss.

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