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March for Children: Families oppose the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

Families unite to oppose the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

Standing up for our children: Families march against dangerous education bill #MarchForChildren

On Sunday 18th May, the March for Children brought together families, educators, campaigners, and allies from all walks of life in a powerful show of unity. Starting in Whitehall and moving through Trafalgar Square and along the Embankment, the march ended in Parliament Square with heartfelt speeches and a shared commitment to protecting children's rights. The crowd was diverse—home educating parents, children, SEND advocates, faith leaders, and children's rights campaigners—all standing...

L to r Andy Jenkins of Ganley & Naish, previous winners and Barny Butterfield, founder of Sandford Orchards and the Breakthrough Cider Maker Awards

Sandford Orchards launches Breakthrough Cider Maker Awards

Authored by kath@raw
Posted: Tue, 11/19/2024 - 8:04pm

Sandford Orchards has just launched the 2025 Breakthrough Cider Maker Awards which offer aspiring cider makers the chance to win an invaluable package of advice, guidance and guaranteed listings in the on and off trade. These unique awards, which are now in their fourth year, are free to enter, open to cider makers producing between 3,000 and 50,000 litres of cider or perry per year and designed to support the future of cider in the UK. The closing date is 31st January 2025.

Barny Butterfield, Chief Cidermaker at Sandford Orchards and founder of the awards comments: ”When we...

The Rise in Popularity of Online Casinos in the UK

Authored by Simon Wells
Posted: Sun, 11/10/2024 - 9:41pm

Online casinos in the United Kingdom have seen remarkable growth in recent years, attracting and engaging millions of players. According to Statista, the UK’s online gambling market is projected to reach a value of $13.78 billion by the end of 2024. The industry is expected to grow annually at a rate of 3.62%, with a projected market volume of $16.46 billion by 2029.

This growth is not happening by chance; it is driven by several key advancements in online casinos. Features such as mobile gaming, personalized experiences, faster and more secure transactions, and more have made...

Rise in firework causalities sparks emphasis on safety

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 11/01/2024 - 9:27pm

There has been a 146 per cent rise from 13 casualties in 2022 to 32 casualties from firework-related incidents in 2023, according to Home Office data.

Last year, figures were at the highest they’ve been since 2010 when fireworks injured 45 people.

As a result, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) is urging everyone to do one essential thing this year to ensure a safe celebration: attend an organised display.

Phil Le Shirley, Product Safety Advisor, said: “The number one thing you can do to reduce the risk of injury from fireworks is to...

Why Your Online Safety Is Non-Negotiable

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Sun, 10/27/2024 - 10:56pm

Cybersecurity is not just the responsibility of IT professionals or large corporations. It's a shared responsibility that requires vigilance from everyone. From online banking to social media, from work emails to smart home devices, our digital footprint is expanding. Yet, with this convenience comes an often-overlooked danger: the threat of cyber attacks.

This isn't just scaremongering; it's a reality that affects millions worldwide every day. In the past year alone, over 33,600 online accounts were hacked in our region, according to Action Fraud. These aren't just numbers, they...

Hidden Treasures Of The South West Coast: Tips For Your Next Beach Day

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Fri, 10/25/2024 - 1:57am

Why should you visit the South West coast? Well, to start, you can do more than just a place to dip your toes in the sea or stretch out on the sand. Devon’s beaches offer a rich combination of natural beauty, hidden gems, and unique activities that make every visit feel like a new adventure. And so, it doesn’t matter if you’re drawn to the thrill of exploring tidal pools, the simple pleasure of beachcombing, or trying your hand at metal detecting; there’s always something to discover.

However, if you want to plan the perfect beach day, know that you need to do more than pack a...

Bristol marketers unite at first Marketers Mixer event hosted by Exeter-based agency, Program

Authored by Program
Posted: Mon, 10/21/2024 - 4:59pm

The marketing community in Bristol came together for the launch of the Marketers Mixer, a dynamic new event designed to spark collaboration among professionals in the tech, innovation, and purpose-driven sectors. Hosted by Program , in partnership with Thought Quarter and Tech South West , the event featured expert talks and a lively panel discussion.

The evening featured a series of micro talks and a panel discussion, showcasing insights from regional marketing leaders. Speakers included Jane Halstead from Neighbourly, who discussed building brands as a force for good, and Paul...

UK Businesses Accepting Crypto Payments: A Growing Trend

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Wed, 10/16/2024 - 8:10pm

Cryptocurrency has come a long way from its early days as a niche curiosity for tech enthusiasts. Today, it’s becoming a viable form of payment for mainstream transactions, with businesses around the world beginning to accept Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other digital currencies. In the UK, this trend is growing rapidly, with more companies embracing crypto payments to offer greater flexibility to their customers.

If you're someone who has invested in cryptocurrency or you're simply curious about where to spend your digital assets, you’ll find that everything from online shopping to...

UK not doing enough to avert food crisis

Authored by Program
Posted: Wed, 10/16/2024 - 1:44pm

As food price inflation hits 40-year high, industry figures gather at Westminster to call for immediate action to back homegrown UK food security plan

Calls from the UK’s farming and food production heartland are being made for the Government to take decisive action to stop empty supermarket shelves becoming a regular feature of daily life.

An increasing dependence on global supply chains, Covid-19, climate change, and geopolitical shocks has contributed to the highest levels of food price inflation in over 40 years, with over one in ten households now experiencing day-to-...

Popular children's reading scheme designed in Devon is rolled out across libaries in Bradford

Authored by Daisy Hall
Posted: Fri, 10/11/2024 - 2:09pm

Libraries Unlimited’s popular The Secret Book Quest is being launched in libraries in Bradford, West Yorkshire.

The Quest, which is available both as a free sticker-booklet and an online programme, has so far helped over 10,000 children across Devon and Torbay with their reading.

Originally created by Libraries Unlimited in 2021 with illustrations from artist Emily Fox, the unique challenge is designed to inspire a love of reading in children aged 5 to 12. Children work towards a 50-book goal on a journey through the library with characters Pip, Libro and Zena. Along the...

European lootbox ban: how the gaming industry will change and what's in store for video game developers shortly

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Mon, 10/07/2024 - 1:01am

The gaming industry may face significant changes. The European Commission is studying the possibility of banning lootboxes and other methods of monetization in games available to minors. This decision could dramatically affect the business models of many popular projects.

Lootboxes have long been controversial among players, parents and lawmakers. Many consider them a form of gambling, especially dangerous for children and teens. Now, the problem is reaching a new level of discussion in Europe.

Banning them, however, is only half the battle. After all, a country or...

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