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How to Protect Your Finances When a Marriage Ends

Divorce and finances go hand in hand—and while divorce is never easy, protecting your money during the process is not only sensible, it’s essential. Whether you're anticipating a separation or in the thick of it, financial decisions made now can affect your long-term wellbeing.

From property and pensions to debt and day-to-day expenses, the choices you make early on can shape your future security. For many people, seeking the support of specialist divorce and finances solicitors ensures nothing is overlooked. In this article, we’ll walk through the steps to protect your finances...

Ellie Green

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Exeter Home released to the market

Substantial Grade II listed family residence released to Exeter property market

Situated in the Devonshire countryside a short distance from the thriving city of Exeter resides Peamore Cottage, a stunning Grade II listed family residence which has just been released onto the property market.

Constructed in the late eighteenth/early nineteenth century and later extended, this picturesque home is comprised of four wings surrounding a beautiful central courtyard and offers dual aspect living overlooking the gardens and countryside.

There’s even a wonderfully tranquil conservatory with a grape vine trained overhead, providing shade and an abundance of fruit with a...

Further chance to join highly successful online event for parents

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 05/17/2022 - 3:03pm

Parents of teenage children will now have a second chance to attend a trailblazing series of webinars piloted earlier this year.

The ‘Let’s Talk Teenagers’ webinars were set up to help parents and carers understand and support their teenagers to navigate the challenges of today’s world.

The first sessions were sold out and with demand so high a second series has now been planned to run next month (Wednesdays June 15, 22 and 29).

The ‘Let’s Talk Teenagers’ webinars were designed by the South Devon and Dartmoor Community Safety Partnership and rolled out across...

Host families in Exeter needed for June/July 2022

The Isca School of English is looking for new host families for June/July. Our students are aged 14-17 and have a full timetable of classes and activities. They enjoy living with our friendly host families and we take great care of them with your help.

If you have a spare room this June/ July you could earn up to £7,500 tax-free each year welcoming students into your home.

Our 2022 rates based on full board accommodation ( packed lunch Monday - Saturday) are:

£200 Single room/ week. £185 Twin room/ week/person

Contact Sarah for more information: https://www....

Managing loneliness following a relationship breakdown

Taking place between the 9th and 15th of May, this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week will focus on loneliness, including its effect on our mental health and how we can all play a part in reducing loneliness in our communities.

The theme is particularly important following the pandemic when many people were isolated from loved ones and friends, with the government’s latest ‘Community Life Survey’ showing that approximately 3 million people in England feel lonely often or always.

Here, Jane Robey, the CEO of the charity National Family Mediation (NFM) which helps families...

More foster carers who can look after siblings needed

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Sat, 04/30/2022 - 11:45pm

More children in care face growing up without their brothers or sisters unless more foster carers who are able to care for siblings can be found.

There is a national shortage of foster carers who are able to look after more than one child.

Nationally there could be as many as 2,000 children who are growing up in foster care without the support of a brother or sister.

There are currently four sibling groups in the care of Fostering Devon looking for foster home where they can live together.

Some people may feel that they could not foster siblings because...

The Exeter to Ipswich cycle team (left to right): Steve Sandiford, Paul Reed, Lee Barrow, support vehicle driver Simon Courtney, Pete Jeffery and Terry Wheatley.

Exeter to Ipswich cycle challenge for FORCE

A group of men from Devon have set out to cycle from Exeter to Ipswich to raise money for the charity that supported their friend through cancer.

And they’ve already smashed their original fundraising target by more than 2,000 per cent!

Paul Reed, Terry Wheatley, Steve Sandiford, Lee Cornish and former Exeter Falcons speedway star Pete Jeffery with Simon Courtney as vehicle support driver left Exeter today (Tuesday April 26) to cycle nearly 300 miles to Suffolk.

They are riding in memory of dad of two Mark Davis from Exeter, who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer...

A Guide to Pregnancy Yoga Teacher Training

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Fri, 04/22/2022 - 1:08am

Yoga means union and aims to bring body and mind together within the present moment. In other words, it joins the mind with the sensations in the body. But what happens when a student carrying a body inside her body comes to a yoga class? Here is my guide to pregnancy yoga teacher training.

Practising yoga has become a very popular tool for pregnant women as it gently and mindfully stretches and strengthens the muscles which are important during pregnancy and delivery. With a deep focus on breathing and movement synchronization, yoga can aid most common prenatal symptoms such as...

New NSPCC figures and analysis shed light on scale of abuse and neglect in SW

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 04/21/2022 - 12:37am

The NSPCC has today released data and research that paints a worrying picture of the abuse and neglect faced by children. The charity is calling for all of us to get involved in preventing abuse as it reveals details of Childhood Day 2022 .

In 2021/22 the NSPCC’s Helpline for adults made 2,242 referrals to agencies across the South West to investigate concerns about child abuse and neglect - an average of six referrals a day.

The most common reason for the charity’s practitioners to escalate their concerns was physical abuse, with 717 referrals being made for further...

Free holiday time activities and meals this Easter

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 04/11/2022 - 4:37pm

Hundreds of children across Devon aged 5 to 16, who are eligible for benefit-related free school meals, begin an action-packed Easter holiday this week, as part of Devon County Council's government-funded Holiday Activities and Food programme.

The programme is to provide free activities and healthy meals during school holidays, and the council has joined up with activity providers to arrange the activities across Devon.

And with a very wide range of activities on offer, organisers say that that young people are in for a treat this Easter.

Activities include a...

NSPCC calls for equal protection as survey shows more than two thirds of adults in the South West believe it is unacceptable to physically punish a child

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 03/21/2022 - 8:39am

More than two thirds (69%) of adults in the South West believe it is now unacceptable for parents or carers to physically punish their child, the NSPCC can reveal.

Nationally, a YouGov poll of almost 3,000 over 18s, of which 364 respondents were in the South West, commissioned by the charity, showed 68% of respondents think physically disciplining a child, for example by smacking, is not acceptable.

On the day (March 21) the “reasonable chastisement” defence is abolished in Wales almost two thirds (64%) of the people who expressed an opinion said it is time to change the...

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