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Pawesome day out with pen farthing

Looking for the perfect way to round off the summer holidays? Head to Pawesome Day Out, a lively, family-friendly charity event on Sunday 31st August from 12pm at St Martin’s Football Club, Exminster—where fun, food, and four-legged friends take centre stage!

Organised by Claudia Pinn of Claudia’s Canines and the UK–Sri Lanka-based charity Lucas Helps Dogs, this event aims to raise vital funds for street animals in Sri Lanka. Proceeds will directly support spay/neuter clinics, emergency treatments, and life-saving vaccinations for dogs and cats in desperate need.

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Why Casino is so Popular in the UK

Authored by Simon Wells
Posted: Thu, 12/22/2022 - 1:07am

All over the world people take great pleasure in playing online casino games. However, in countries such as the UK the love for casino games is especially noticeable, as the Brits love to gamble and try out the many different games. But why are casino games so popular in the UK? Find out by reading this article!

Many Options and Easy Access

There are several reasons as to why people in the UK enjoy playing casino games as much as they do. However, some of the more obvious reasons have to do with just how many casino options are available. As the UK gambling market is completely...

DevonAiR Radio Revived

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 12/14/2022 - 11:48pm

Many locals across East and South Devon will remember with affection, the former local radio station DevonAir Radio, which closed in 1994.

28 years on, the DevonAir name is due to take to the airwaves once more, in the form of DevonAiR Gold.

The station will launch on the new small scale DAB+ digital radio service in Exeter at 1pm on Saturday 31st December, and is currently running test transmissions.

DevonAiR Gold is the brainchild of Andy Green who runs East Devon Radio, based in Exmouth.

Andy told us, “We have already launched East Devon Radio on the...

Music and magic at Castle Drogo this Christmas following completion of major restoration project

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 12/09/2022 - 9:33pm

On select dates throughout December, visitors to Castle Drogo on Dartmoor will get to experience a 1920s Christmas party inspired by the festive traditions of the former owner, Julius Drewe and his family.

Open every Friday to Sunday up to 18 Dec and then daily from 19 to 23 December, this is the first Christmas at the castle since the National Trust reached the end of a 9-year conservation project to make it watertight earlier this year.

   In the Entrance Hall, guests will be greeted by a 14ft tree, which reaches the top of the impressive Lutyens-designed ceilings. An...

Dragon catches bus to Exeter Northcott Theatre for starring role in Christmas show Robin Hood

Fluffy the Dragon had been rehearsing with the Robin Hood cast at the city centre Barnfield Theatre, but needed to get to the Northcott Theatre, where the show will be staged this Christmas, for a dress rehearsal.

Fluffy had intended to fly to the Northcott, but Robin Hood director Daniel Buckroyd gave the dragon strict instructions to save their energy for the show. Fluffy had to find another way to travel to the Northcott.

Fortunately, Stagecoach runs a weekday university bus service up to every 20 minutes from Exeter city centre.*

Fluffy hopped onto the...

Innovative Exeter Nursing Students Art exhibition on display at St Luke’s Campus

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 12/07/2022 - 9:21pm

Visitors are invited to a fascinating exhibition on the 14th of December which debuts original artworks created by undergraduate students from the University of Exeter’s Academy of Nursing.

From painting, poetry and creative writing to graphic medicine, collage and sculpture, the exhibition was born out of an innovative new third year module called ‘The Art and History of Nursing’. Thought to be the only module of its kind in the country, it draws upon a range of literature, historical information and artistic mediums to help nursing students understand more about nursing history...

Five Key Criteria to Consider When Choosing an Online Casino

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Wed, 12/07/2022 - 10:51am

Online casino gaming has become prevalent globally. This trend has transformed the casino industry into a billion-dollar industry. Consequently, more entrepreneurs have joined the sector to have a share of the massive profits. If you don't have much experience in online casino gaming, selecting the right casino for your gaming needs would be overwhelming.

In this sense, you need criteria to help you separate the wheat from the chaff. To arrive at top-rated casinos like those reviewed at www.topmobilecasino.co.uk requires some knowledge. Here are five critical criteria to consider...

The best casino games for UK players

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Wed, 12/07/2022 - 7:25am

Since the mid-1990s, the popularity of online gambling has flourished. Between 2021 and 2022, the online gambling market grew by an estimated 11,2%, says a report released by prnewswire.com . With more and more punters heading to the web to play their favourite games, we thought we'd take a look over the most popular casino games in the UK to see which games keep players coming back for more.

Poker

Online casino platforms allow card game lovers to enjoy various poker games from the comfort of their own homes. From Texas Holdem to Omaha Hi-Lo, there is a range of types of poker...

Exeter Northcott Theatre Launches Spring/Summer 2023 Season

Exeter Northcott has announced a new season of events at its Northcott and Barnfield theatres for January to August 2023, revealing a rich range of absurd comedies, cutting-edge dramas, family favourites and innovative South West-based productions:

  • 74 events across Exeter over the next eight months.
  • Olivier Award-winning West End comedy Pride & Prejudice* (*Sort Of) .
  • Mark Gatiss directs ABBA comedy The Way Old Friends Do .
  • Bone-chilling ghost story When Darkness Falls .
  • School holiday stage adaptations of beloved children’s
  • ...
Jubilee float in Carnival parade

Exeter Carnival makes a triumphant return

On Saturday 26th November Exeter witnessed the triumphant comeback of Exeter Carnival which was resurrected after a 24-year hiatus. The original Exeter Carnival ended in 1998 due to the rising costs of organising the event and funding shortages.

The revival of the carnival was organised by InExeter the Business Improvement District for Exeter. This event was made possible by the member businesses of InExeter, whose collective funding allows incredible events to take place in the city.

Over 40 entries took part in Exeter Carnival which included over 600 people from Exeter...

Exeter Philharmonic Choir to bring much-needed Christmas cheer this festive season

Authored by Sharon Goble
Posted: Wed, 11/30/2022 - 12:24pm

Exeter Philharmonic Choir will bring the joy of Christmas music to audiences at Exeter Cathedral again this year with two nights of carols on Tuesday 13 and Wednesday 14 December. In the run-up to what promises to be a challenging Christmas season for many, the uplifting sound of the Choir will be more welcome than ever.

This year’s special guest is the internationally renowned soprano, Amy Carson, whose glorious voice will add extra sparkle to the two evening events. Musical Director Howard Ionascu has selected a beautiful programme from the rich tradition of carols, embracing...

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