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Work to start on Heavitree Road bus improvements

Improvement work to enhance bus services on Heavitree Road in Exeter will get underway next month (February).

The scheme, which will start on Monday 2 February, involves the construction of a new traffic island and installation of a new set of traffic signals at the end of the outbound (eastbound) bus lane between Grendon Road and Polsloe Road/Barrack Road.

These new signals will give buses priority at the Polsloe Road / Barrack Road junction, making it easier for buses to progress towards Heavitree Fore Street or move from the bus lane into the right turn lane for...

Nuffield Health and Exeter Chiefs a winning team

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Mon, 08/15/2016 - 12:29pm

Nuffield Health Exeter Hospital is continuing its winning partnership with the Exeter Chiefs for a fifth successive season.

With rugby becoming an increasingly demanding sport physically, it’s crucial the players have the right medical team behind them.

And for the past five years, the experts at Nuffield have helped several of the squad bounce back to fitness.

Senior player Tom Johnson, who spent three weeks receiving shockwave treatment on an Achilles problem in the off season, was full of praise for the Nuffield team.

Tom explained: “These days a lot of...

City's largest community solar power project installed at Exeter College

Authored by Mark Allen
Posted: Mon, 08/15/2016 - 11:58am

Exeter Community Energy has now started the installation at Exeter College, the city’s largest community solar power project. Solar panels are being installed on the roof of the Exeter College’s Technology Centre. When completed this 150 kWp installation will be the largest community energy project in Exeter and East Devon.

The panels will provide 140,000 kilowatt hours of electricity annually, enough to power 35 houses and will save the Technology Centre approx £150,000 over 20 years. The panels will reduce the carbon footprint of the College by 78 tonnes a year – the same amount...

Revealed: People in SW watch over 19 hours of TV a week, exceeding national average

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 08/15/2016 - 9:58am

A new survey from electrical retailer AO.com has revealed the TV habits of those living in the South West in 2016.

Asking questions on topics ranging from viewing behaviour, favourite shows and even attitudes towards live entertainment, the survey found evidence suggesting our bond with the small screen was stronger than ever.

So are we a region of TV addicts? And has this affected our relationship with live entertainment?

South West viewing habits…

  • The average person in the South West watches 19.1 hours of TV a week. This is over the UK average of 18
  • ...

Historic shipwrecks given protection

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 08/15/2016 - 9:25am

Three historic shipwrecks in the South West have been given protection by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport on the advice of Historic England. Shipwrecks have been a source of inspiration to English writers, artists and scholars for centuries – from Shakespeare to Enid Blyton, whose Famous Five spent a whole summer exploring a fictional Cornish wreck. This summer, these wrecks have been given special protection, and they include two that are often publicly accessible from the Devon sands. Shifting sands and weather patterns can allow the public to see sights that are usually the...

Public never been so in touch with spending habits

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 08/15/2016 - 8:31am

A new survey has given a snapshot of the UK’s banking habits and revealed that the British public has never been so in touch with their bank balance.

The results show that technological advances within banking have resulted in people using online and mobile banking apps like Simple Bank to check their spending more than ever.

This fast, instant access means more people are now keeping on top of their finances regularly with four in five (83%) now checking their bank balance once a week or more and over half (52%) like to check their spending all the time, wherever they...

Festival celebrates Dartmoor’s wildlife

There is something for everyone at this summer’s Dartmoor Wildlife Festival which takes place at Meldon Old Quarry on Tuesday 23 August.

Discover more about a variety of Dartmoor creatures and their homes through a series of free drop in events and workshops with all ages catered for. Immerse yourself in stream dipping, listen to wildlife storytelling, go on a butterfly walk or learn about wildlife gardening. You can even make your own wildlife homes to take away with you. These are just some of the great things you can do on the day.

Come and have a really wild 23 August...

Man charged with murder of Bulgarian woman living in Exeter

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Sun, 08/14/2016 - 8:04am

Police have charged a 42 year old Bulgarian male Kostadin Kostov ,with the murder of 38 year old Gergana Prodanova who remains missing from Exeter.

Kostov will appear at Exeter Magistrates on Monday the 15th August.

Police enquiries are ongoing and extensive searches are continuing in the Mount Pleasant area of the city. Anyone with information regarding Gerganas disappearance should contact police via the 101 number.

Experts to use drones to discover more about killer whales

Drones will be used to discover more about the social lives of killer whales and help conserve these amazing mammals, which are at risk of extinction.

Experts from the University of Exeter, who are working with the Center for Whale Research, believe the use of the drones could revolutionise our understanding of whale behaviour. They hope the public will support their work through a crowdfunding campaign, launched this week.

It is already known that family social structures are critically important in helping whales survive at a time when their population is critically...

Police given more time to quiz man arrested on suspicion of murdering Bulgarian woman

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Sat, 08/13/2016 - 2:56pm

Detectives investigating the disappearance of Gergana Prodanova from Exeter have been granted an extension to the custody of a 42-year-old Bulgarian man while they continue their investigations.

The man was arrested on Wednesday 10th August 2016 on suspicion of murder in connection with Gergana’s disappearance.

The 38-year-old Bulgarian woman was reported missing on Monday 8th August by work colleagues when she failed to turn up for her work shifts as a housekeeper at the Great Western Hotel in the St David’s area of the city over the weekend of 6th – 7th August.

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Banish the booze for Cancer Research

DEVON men and women are being challenged to ditch the drink to raise money for Cancer Research UK. The charity is launching Dryathlon in September, the original fundraising campaign that invites social drinkers to take a month-long break from alcohol. Dryathletes pledge to stay dry for a month and either get sponsored or donate the money they would have spent on alcohol to the charity. Last year, 6,818 people took part in Dryathlon across the South West, raising a fantastic £451,383 to help beat cancer sooner. Alison Birkett, Cancer Research UK spokesperson for the South West, said: “After...

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