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Exeter Racecourse launches Community Raceday and calls for Devon’s community heroes

Exeter Racecourse has launched a brand-new Community Raceday and is inviting people across Devon to nominate a community hero who deserves recognition.

Community Raceday takes place on Friday, February 20, during half term, and coincides with Devon Day at the racecourse. The initiative celebrates the people who make a real difference in their communities – from volunteers and carers to sports coaches, fundraisers and quiet grafters who go above and beyond.

Every nominee will receive a free ticket to Exeter Racecourse, and one overall winner will be treated to a Family...

Take on a Tri to support young Deaf lives

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Thu, 04/19/2018 - 10:29am


Exeter Deaf Academy is delighted to partner with local Devon based Sportiva Events, to support the new Adult and Junior Triathlon events coming to Exmouth on Sunday 20 May.


The event is open to all from 8 years upwards, starting from Exmouth Rugby Club. The adult races include a sprint tri and beginners’ event with a variety of traffic free distances available for junior entrants. The focus is on having a go and having some fun - all you need is a swimming costume, a road worthy bike, a helmet and pair of trainers to take part. Swimming will take place inside at LED, and whether...

How to take your hobbies and Interests to the next level

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 04/19/2018 - 6:11am

A hobby by definition is an activity which is done regularly for pleasure. It is something people turn to when they are stressed or tense, when they need to relax, and it is something they love. Quite often, a hobby turns into a passion, where enthusiasts spend their spare time and their hard-earned money to pursue their dreams. It’s even been suggested that having a hobby can help you live longer . If you have a hobby or a burning interest, whether it’s picking up a paint brush, cooking up a storm in the kitchen or even showcasing your writing, here are a variety of ways to take it to the...

Wartime hospital past of Exeter landmark building commemorated

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Wed, 04/18/2018 - 12:48pm

The First World War hospital past of one of Exeter’s landmark buildings and the contribution of doctors and nurses who worked there will be commemorated.

Reed Hall, then called Streatham Hall, housed injured soldiers between 1917 and 1919. It was one of the city’s seven temporary wartime treatment centres for troops.

Experts have uncovered incredible first-hand accounts from those accommodated in the hospitals, as well as medical staff who worked there. Now a heritage plaque will be installed on Reed Hall to mark this history.

The research has been carried out by...

Police appeal after burglars break into Exeter home

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 04/18/2018 - 6:22am

Police are appealing for information following a burglary in Exeter.

The incident happened on Friday 30 March between the hours of 4pm and 8.30pm at a residential property on Blackboy Road.

The offender used a brick to smash a ground floor window and gain access to the property. A number of sentimental items were taken from the property as well as a quantity of cash.

Investigating officer, DC Jenny Palmer said: “Anyone who saw or heard any suspicious activity in the area around this time is asked to contact police.”

Anyone who witnessed the incident and...

Exeter joins movement for Fair Trade Fashion

Authored by Philippa
Posted: Tue, 04/17/2018 - 6:42pm

Campaigners in Exeter are organising a week of events to raise awareness of the need for a more sustainable and ethical clothes manufacturing industry, as part of a global movement to wipe out human exploitation, waste, and environmental damage.

Fashion Revolution Week takes place from Monday April 23rd until Saturday 28th and the activities in Exeter have been organised by the independent local company Sancho’s, which has two shops in Fore Street selling certified FairTrade fashion clothing and accessories, made from sustainable natural materials.

The campaign week comes...

Hustings for Exeter City Council elections

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 04/17/2018 - 3:56pm

Candidates from the Labour, Conservative, Green and Liberal Democrat parties will put their case and respond to questions from the audience at a Hustings for the City Council Elections in May.

The Hustings starts at 7pm on Thursday April 19th at Exeter Community Centre, St Davids' Hill and is organised by Transition Exeter.

Laura Wright the Labour candidate for St Thomas, Aric Gilinsky, the Conservative candidate for St Davids, James Dart the St Davids candidate for the Liberal Democrats and Cllr Chris Musgrave for the Green Party will take part.

The Chair will be...

Make a difference at Castle Drogo

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Tue, 04/17/2018 - 12:01pm

Castle Drogo is holding two volunteering open days on Sunday 22 and Wednesday 25 April, from 12 noon until 3pm, for anyone who would like to find out more about getting involved at the property. This is the most exciting time in the history of Castle Drogo since its initial construction. After receiving funding in 2012 from the Heritage Lottery Fund and Interreg, a European grant, the restoration project to make the castle watertight is now in its last phase. More volunteers than ever are needed to share the exciting interpretation that has been created and become part of the Castle Drogo...

Boost to Enterprise Zone is cleared for take off

A green light for four new projects in the Exeter and East Devon Enterprise Zone will see an increase in the delivery of employment space and unlock new jobs for the area.

An £8m fund was agreed by East Devon District Council’s April Cabinet to enable delivery of key projects. Subject to final approval being given at East Devon’s Full Council, these projects can then move forward in conjunction with partners at Devon County Council and Exeter Airport. Specific projects are:

£530,000 over 3 years for an enhanced bus service connecting the Enterprise Zone and Exeter, with...

WW1 hero to be honoured in Exmouth Victoria Cross dedication

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 04/16/2018 - 10:35am

Exmouth’s own local hero, Victoria Cross* (VC) recipient Lieutenant Richard Sandford, is to be honoured with a special memorial flagstone, which will be laid during a VC dedication service at the Strand Gardens, Exmouth on Sunday 22 April 2018 – almost 100 years to the day that he carried out the mission that led to his award.

Lt Sandford, whose mother lived at 15 The Beacons, Exmouth, won the prestigious VC for his actions in command of HM Submarine C3 during the hazardous Zeebrugge Raid on April 22 and 23, 1918. At 26 years old, he was a Lieutenant commanding a submarine in the...

Exeter professor honoured by Chinese university

A leading Exeter academic has been appointed as Honorary Professor at Tianjin University in China.

Professor Timothy Quine, Professor of Earth Surface Sciences and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) at the University of Exeter, was appointed alongside six other leading scientists at a ceremony on 27 March 2018.

They were all nominated by the Institute of Surface-Earth System Science (ISESS).

The appointments are intended to strengthen cooperation with world-class scholars and research institutions to jointly promote the advancement of geoscience.

“I am...

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