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Exeter ranked move-friendly city

Exeter has been named one of the UK’s least stressful cities to move to, thanks to strong infrastructure, good housing availability, and ease of access to short-term services.

In a new national study released by Pay Less for Storage, Exeter scored 74 out of 100 in the “move-friendliness” index, ranking joint 10th alongside Inverness, Lancaster and Ripon. The research measured practical relocation challenges like van hire access, local self-storage options, chain-free housing stock, and the availability of short-term rentals.

Top-ranking cities included Salford, Cambridge...

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Youth and opportunity the theme for Devon County Show

Authored by Marc Astley
Posted: Fri, 04/25/2014 - 10:39pm

Youth and opportunity in the Devon countryside, a spectacular line-up of top entertainment, and a celebration of 25 years at Westpoint showground will make the 119th Devon County Show on May 22-24 the county’s biggest day out of the year.

That’s the message at this year’s launch event held on Thursday (April 24) at the Southernhay House Hotel in Exeter when local journalists and editors received an update on how preparations were going and full details of the three days were unveiled.

Show Secretary Ollie Allen said: “It’s great that we are able to celebrate 25 years at...

Further warning against fake police fraud

Authored by Huw Oxburgh
Posted: Fri, 04/25/2014 - 3:49pm

Police are urging householders to be on their guard following further reported incidents of a phone fraud where unsuspecting victims are duped by people posing as police. Reports of this scam have now been recorded in the South Hams area with four incidents recorded in Paignton yesterday, Thursday, 24 April, with two victims alone having parted with more than £12,000 each. This follows an incident last week when an elderly man from Paignton was duped out of £12,000 by someone posing to be a police officer from the Metropolitan Police who claimed that someone had been arrested in possession...

PCC helps charity plant seeds for a brighter future

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 04/25/2014 - 3:48pm

Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Hogg has backed a charity’s attempts to steer young people away from a life of re-offending. Grow 4 Good, based in the grounds of Dartmoor Zoo, Sparkwell, aims to use horticultural work to reduce social isolation in young people which can lead them into lives of crime. It received a grant of £2,789 from Tony Hogg’s small grant scheme for a new project called Ticket 2 Work which allows 12 people between 16 and 25 to achieve the City and Guilds NPTC level 2 certificate of competence in brushcutting. It gives participants the opportunity to achieve a...

Repairs to start on Topsham flood defences

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 04/25/2014 - 2:35pm

Work will start next week on repairs to a flood defence wall damaged by the storms at the start of the year.

Exeter City Council will fund the repairs to the wall at Bowling Green Marsh, Topsham, using money from the government's funds.

Contractors working for the City Council will begin work on Monday (28 April). It is expected to be completed by late May.

A large section of the coastal defence alongside the River Clyst frontage was severely damaged during the high tides and storm damage in January and February. This resulted in a breach which allowed the high...

Crealy donates to Families for Children

Devon’s Crealy Great Adventure Park is thrilled to announce their continued support for local charity Families for Children. As part of the renewed charity partnership, Devon’s Crealy has generously donated £10,000 worth of family passes to adoptive families across the region, helping children of all ages enjoy a fantastic and memorable day out.

Families for Children are a specialist adoption agency based in Devon providing advice and support for those who are considering adoption.

Chris Down, Managing Director of Crealy Great Adventure Parks said, “We’re delighted to be...

SW Greens condemn 'abandoning off-shore wind'

Authored by SWGreenParty
Posted: Fri, 04/25/2014 - 11:01am

South West Green Party has condemned the Tories for ‘abandoning onshore wind’ while at the same time wanting to change trespass laws so that shale gas exploration companies would be allowed to drill under people’s homes. Greens say the announcement by the Conservatives is even more alarming given that it follows hot on the heels of the recent report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). This concluded that clean energy will have to increase threefold by 2050 if the earth is to avoid the worst impacts of climate change, with the emphasis on wind and solar power. Dr Molly...

Entries now open for Exeter's 29th Great West Run

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Fri, 04/25/2014 - 10:10am

GO2, Organisers of Exeter’s Great West Run, sponsored by Tozers are pleased to announce that entries for the 2014 half marathon race taking place on Sunday 19 October 2014 are now open.

Following on from the great success in 2013, over 2,000 participants have already pre-registered for the 2014 race, as organisers predict a high uptake of their early bird £5 discount for those that sign up by 6 May 2014.

Jamie Warren, Marketing Manager at GO2, said: "After such positive feedback in 2013, we are extremely pleased to announce that entries are now open! With six months to go...

Mayor to break ground £5m Exmouth hotel

Authored by Huw Oxburgh
Posted: Thu, 04/24/2014 - 4:57pm

The Mayor of Exmouth, Cllr John Humphreys is to ‘break the ground’ as work starts on the new £5m Premier Inn for Exmouth next Tuesday.

Cllr Humphreys will be joined in the cermony by New Openings Manager for Whitbread Hotels and Restaurants Carly Wintle, for Whitbread PLC, to offically begin work on the construction of Exmouth’s new 60-bedroom Premier Inn, with cafe and conference facilities, which will open for business in spring 2015.

Initial work has already began on the site of the former Elizabeth Hall (pictured), after being sold by East Devon District Council to...

Campaign closes in on £30,000 target

Authored by Huw Oxburgh
Posted: Thu, 04/24/2014 - 3:53pm

With an overwhelming £21,000 of donations, the Breathe for Jo campaign has nearly raised enough for an Exeter mother with two terminal illnesses to have the treatment which may save her life. Jo Smith, 36, has a unique combination of diseases and doctors say the odds of suffering both is over five billion to one. She needs a heart and lung transplant to have any hope of beating the blood vessel disorder pulmonary hypertension (PH). But doctors say she can't be put on a waiting list for the lifesaving organs - because she is also suffering from cancer. Similarly, the radiotherapy that could...

South West Farming Consultancy warns farmers deadline for claiming Single Farm Payment looming

Haines Watts Rural Business is busy helping farmers across the region apply for the 2014 Single Farm Payment (SPS) which is due by the 15th May 2014.

The farming consultancy which assists farmers across the South West with grant funding applications and agricultural advice, understands that in 2015 paper claim forms will not be available and claims will have to be submitted via the new online claim system.

Crops planted in autumn 2014 will fall under the Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) rules when it begins in January 2015; the BPS rules include greening which contains crop...

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