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Dementia UK shares the signs and symptoms of dementia to look out for ahead of free clinics in South West

Nationwide and Dementia UK’s free face-to-face clinics are returning to Nationwide’s Torquay, Plymouth and Exmouth branches this February, offering specialist support in a safe, comfortable and private space for people to discuss any aspect of dementia.

Hosted by Dementia UK’s Admiral Nurses, the clinics are open to anyone impacted by dementia, offering life-changing support to families and individuals in the area. Appointments can be booked via Dementia UK’s website here .

The clinics will offer practical and emotional advice on all aspects of dementia – from worries...

Exeter wins funding to tackle homelessness

Exeter has won funding to help get homeless people off the streets and into homes, the City Council has announced.

Exeter City Council will received £120,800 from the government.

One of the many problems the Council faces is getting homeless people into private rented properties. Often landlords will achieve higher rents from elsewhere in the market.

The money will help address the issue improving access to private to these properties for those who are homeless or at risk of homelessness and rough sleeping.

Exeter is one of 54 authorities across England to...

The best places to go on a date in Exeter

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Tue, 03/05/2019 - 4:10pm

With its beautiful views of the River Exe, abundance in restaurants and beautiful architecture, Exeter is secretly a very romantic city. If you’re enjoying being single for the first time in a while, or are looking to fall back in love with the dating scene, then it’s a great time to reacquaint yourself with some of the best places to eat and drink in this dreamy university town.

Angela’s Restaurant

A little out of the way of Exeter’s city centre, this locally-run restaurant is somewhere unique to take a date. If you’ve been on a few dates so far and are looking to kick...

Record year for tourism in South Devon and bumper start to 2019

Latest figures from Visit South Devon reveal that 2018 was an exceptional year for tourism with visitors to www.visitsouthdevon.co.uk up more than 5% on 2017.

The first two months of 2019 have seen the upward trend continue with site visits up almost 6% on the same period last year, including a dramatic 20% leap in overseas traffic.

Looking forward, Visit South Devon anticipates another strong year boosted by the weakness of the pound and the growing quality of accommodation and attractions in South Devon. Sarah Stride, General Manager for Visit South Devon, said: “2018...

Pensioners of tomorrow risk staggering £68k shortfall as they underestimate cost of retirement

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Mon, 03/04/2019 - 8:38pm

Pensioners of tomorrow risk a shortfall of more than £68,000 over the course of their retirement as one in three (33%) middle-aged Brits expect to survive solely on their state pension, new research from Nationwide Building Society shows.

Based on today’s pensioner spending habits, those retiring in future could beclose to £400 out of pocket each month due to a gap between expectations and reality. This significant miscalculation could prove to be a major setback to tomorrow’s pensioners enjoying their later life – forcing them to abandon plans for travelling, moving home or...

Paignton Zoo and Bays Brewery Orangutan Ale

Great apes, great beer!

Authored by Paigntonzoo
Posted: Mon, 03/04/2019 - 1:23pm

Bays Brewery are brewing a special orangutan-themed beer for Paignton Zoo. The guest beer, simply called Orangutan Amber Ale, is a new recipe with a handsome tawny colour to match its name and the species.

Orangutan Ale is being launched on Monday 4th March and will be available as a draught beer in selected local pubs until the end of May. The Paignton microbrewery is donating 10p for every pint sold.

Pete Salmon from Bays said: “We are delighted to continue our relationship with Paignton Zoo. Since 2013, our partnership has raised nearly £20,000, with beers themed around...

Free music lessons for all initiative coming to Devon

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 03/04/2019 - 12:41pm

Learn to Play Day - a free national event to encourage everyone in the UK to start making music - is coming to Devon this month.

Supported by Jools Holland OBE, and run by charity Music for All, the 2019 Learn to Play Day will take place on Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th March, and will see music shops, teachers, venues and schools throughout the county Supported by Jools Holland OBE, and run by partner with leading musical instrument brands to offer thousands of FREE music lessons.

So far, Musicroom Exeter (on Sidwell Street) is leading the way for venues in Devon, but more...

St Marks play area officially open for fun in Honiton

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Mon, 03/04/2019 - 11:21am

The newly refurbished play area at St Marks Road Honiton has now been officially opened by Cllr Andrew Moulding, the Chairman of East Devon District Council. St Marks, together with the Glen Farm play area, has been revamped as part of a works programme being carried out by the council across the district to replace and enhance five play area sites within this financial year. Local children from Littletown Primary Academy in Honiton, Honiton Primary School, Little Ones Nursery, Honiton Youth Club and Honiton Baby and Toddler Group helped with the design of the site as part of a...

Overnight work on Exe Bridges in Exeter

Motorists are being reminded that overnight resurfacing work at Exe Bridges in Exeter will start this evening (Monday 4 March).

The Devon County Council scheme, which involves reconstructing and resurfacing Exe Bridges and an adjoining section of Alphington Street, is scheduled to take eight weeks to complete.

The North and South bridge will also be re-waterproofed beneath the carriageway to maintain the structure, and a number of manhole covers, gully gratings and kerbs will be replaced.

Most of the work will be carried out from 7pm to 7am, although some daytime...

Church bells will be the back-up warning for flooding in Starcross.

The Environment Agency has worked with Starcross Flood Group, St Paul's Church and flood wardens to create a contingency plan unique to the village if all usual forms of communication fail.

The chances of residents not getting warned by traditional electronic methods via the flood warning service are remote. But every flood plan has a contingency and Megan Debenham, the Flood Group Co-ordinator for Starcross, suggested using the 18th and 19th-century bells in St Paul's Church.

Community fundraisers and funding from the agency has restored the bells and surrounding masonry...

Exeter charities join forces to provide temporary housing during Almshouses refurbishment

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Mon, 03/04/2019 - 12:37am

Exeter Homes Trust has announced it is teaming up with The St Petrock And Heavitree Parish Lands Charity to offer its residents temporary housing, during the £2.8 million refurbishment of the historic Atwill Palmer Almshouses

The 180-year-old Victorian buildings, in New North Road, contain 24 one-bedroom units arranged over 2 floors. The sympathetic remodelling of the Grade II listed properties will provide residents with updated and energy efficient apartments, more suited to modern day living requirements

Exeter Homes Trust (EHT) provides accommodation to local people in...

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