Why Rent a Portable Chiller for your Event?

Authored by Sam Richards
Posted: Sat, 09/26/2020 - 11:36pm

Portable chillers are a fantastic addition to any food business and can add an extra dimension to your catering of events and offering of services.

For businesses that don’t need a chiller on a regular basis, rental is a great idea and something many really recommend. If you don’t believe us then here are a number of reasons why rental is so common.

1. It is Fast and Easy to Rent a Chiller

The fastest and easiest way to arrange for portable chiller hire is to contact Fridgexpress . With just one phone call, we will deliver refrigeration directly to your location...

Running-related injuries and how to prevent them

Authored by Sam Richards
Posted: Sat, 09/26/2020 - 11:34pm

Running is one of the most effective exercises that engage the entire body. While its benefits are undeniable, running can also result in injuries if you fail to address some things. Below are some of the common running-related injuries and how you can prevent them from happening.

1. Tight, Inflexible Muscles

Few runners include a stretching program or consider one an integral part of their training. Your muscles work overtime and are pushed to the limit when trying to build up their endurance, especially when training for a marathon or engaging in intense speed runs to...

How Good Are You At Word Games?

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Sat, 09/26/2020 - 11:31pm

Everyone enjoys a good game of scrabble or hanging man. There are some basics that even the most enthusiastic players should go through though. In order to win a game, we have our own unique strategy that works for us. However, whether it is actually good or not depends on the outcome. Here are some tips that can help you evaluate whether you are good at word games and in case you are not, they will assist you at maximizing your vocabulary skills.

Going In With A Good Plan

If you are not planning your game from the beginning to move toward the "hot spot", it would be wise to...

How to Know When a Background Check Is a Good Idea

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Sat, 09/26/2020 - 7:54am

Running a background check at the wrong time can send the wrong message to the person you’ve conducted it on. Finding out the most optimal time to run a background check can be a little tricky, but it’s mandatory for both employers and employees.

Just remember that these background checks take time and money, so it’s not recommended to run one when it’s unnecessary. Here’s how to know when it’s a good idea to do a background check on someone.

When You’ve Found the Right Applicant

The hiring process is one of the best times to run a Miami background check (or wherever it...

6 Backup Pieces of Equipment Every Home Needs

No matter how prepared we think we are for accidents, sudden events can disrupt our everyday routines. This could be anything from power outages, water cuts, sudden injuries, or lack of batteries. Whatever the reason, you will need specific equipment that can help you when you’re in a tight situation. It will allow you to carry on with your regular daily activities until things get back to normal again. Read on to learn more about these essential 6 backup pieces of equipment that might help you save the day.

  1. Fire Alarms and Fire Extinguishers

You will need...

Exeter Chiefs side to face Toulouse

Exeter Chiefs Director of Rugby, Rob Baxter, has challenged his side to ‘make things happen’ ahead of their Heineken Champions Cup semi-final against Toulouse at Sandy Park tomorrow (3:30pm).

In what will be the Devon club’s first-ever semi-final at this level – against opposition they have never faced before – the stage is set for the Chiefs to break new ground and firmly underline their emergence as one of European Rugby’s rising club forces.

In a profitable campaign which started last November with a bonus point victory at La Rochelle and continued with success over...

Leading housebuilder donates £24,000 to Devon homelessness, suicide prevention and hospice charities

Leading housebuilders Barratt and David Wilson Homes have donated £24,000 to Devon charities to help support homeless people, young men at risk of suicide and people in hospice care.

Barratt's Exeter-based team raised £12,000 through a range of events and initiatives before the lockdown, which has now been doubled by Barratt Developments' head office, in recognition of the important causes and the high level of funds raised.

YMCA Exeter is one of the charities to receive funds in order to help support homeless people in Devon. Members of the Barratt team took part in a...

8 good reasons to study in Melbourne

You want to live a new experience during your studies. Australia is an ideal destination to study. Of all Australian cities, Melbourne is without a doubt a greatplaceto study and live. Discover the 10 good reasons to study in Melbourne.

Higher education in Melbourne highly rated

More than thirty universities and professional institutes - including seven ranked among the best universities in the world (The University of Melbourne, Monash University, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology abbreviated RMIT, Deakin University, La Trobe University, Swinburne University of...

New South West business venture launched to harness community spirit and help companies collaborate

Authored by Marc Astley
Posted: Thu, 09/24/2020 - 5:15pm

A new company has launched that will allow businesses across the South West to team up and secure new regional, national and global projects.

Collaborate South West​ is for business owners and leaders who want to grow their company by teaming up with others to deliver bigger projects.

Founded by Annabel McCabe and Mandy Swift, the company has already secured its first 20 company members in a range of key sectors and is now launching across the region.

Co-founder Mandy Swift said: “By teaming up like-minded business leaders, Collaborate SW will lead to new...

Marine plastics sailed into the Exe for recycling – a carbon free journey

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 09/24/2020 - 3:47pm

Plastics washed up from around the coastline are being sailed up the coast to the Exe Estuary in a carbon-free journey – the first of its kind - before being sorted in Exeter, sent off for recycling and some of the plastics turned into useful items like ocean kayaks.

A 112-year-old schooner – The Annette – is set to dock at Exmouth Marina on 30 September, with over one tonne of marine plastics onboard.

Already en-route, Clean Ocean Sailing’s vessel set off on the latest leg of its journey from Gweek in Cornwall on 18 September. All being well, the schooner is set to...

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