Savvy Non Gamstop Punters Using Betting Exchanges

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Fri, 04/17/2020 - 8:10am

You are probably well versed with placing sports related bets and wagers, if you have been doing so for any length of time, but if you are part of the Gamstop scheme then you will no longer be able to place any type of bet at UK based and licensed bookies sites, for that scheme is a UK betting industry wide self-exclusion scheme that has helped many punters kick their gambling habit.

However, for the many people that have signed up to Gamstop but have always regretted doing so, never forget that being only a UK wide scheme, if you do want to bet again online all you will be...

3 Things to Consider Before Starting a Remodel

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Fri, 04/17/2020 - 7:45am

Remodelling your home is a great way to make a property your own. With the opportunity to strip back a house and enhance its structure, you can make it infinitely more functional and even more visually appealing. To get the most out of your renovations, however, careful planning is required. If you want to ensure your remodel goes without a hitch, be sure to bear these three things in mind…

1. Get to know the space

Many people decide to renovate a recently acquired property before they settle into their new home. This can certainly be advantageous, as it means you won’t...

Understanding the English Football League Pyramid System

There are many different styles of play when it comes to sport all around the world. This is because every country has their own ideas about how to organise and regulate the competitive professionals who compete every year. In England, a method called the pyramid system is used for football.

If you haven’t ever heard of this one before it might be pretty confusing to you. There are several things to understand, and we’re going to be looking at all of them here and now.

How Does the System Work?

So how does the English football league pyramid work? Well, try and...

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4 Best Vape Juice with Different Taste?

One of the most frequently asked questions in the vaping industry is: "What is the best vape juice?". If you ask hundreds of different people who vape every day, you will end up receiving hundreds of different answers.Here's the trick: Using things like popularity, reviews, the number of times e-juice is purchased, etc., you can assess whether a flavor is considered one of the best vape juices in the industry dank vapes.

We have compiled a list based on our own data we received from the years we sold vape juice and Dank carts , and with this list, we can show you what some of the...

How to make your money stretch further during the COVID-19 pandemic

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 04/16/2020 - 11:25pm

Mortgage Advice Bureau has released its top money saving tips to help people manage their finances during these unprecedented times we’re living in.

Some of the money saving tips include potentially pausing your Sky Sports subscription (don’t worry, live sport will be back soon!), freezing your gym membership and finding cheaper energy tariffs through online tools such as Look After My Bills . You can read the top 10 tips here .

As part of the initiative, Mortgage Advice Bureau has also launched a new calculator tool to help people work out their new salary and income if...

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Five new books to read in lockdown

Authored by Marc Astley
Posted: Thu, 04/16/2020 - 9:09pm

With lockdown only set to continue, bolster yourself with a few good reads…

We've selected five of the best new books out right now including The Address Book by Deirdre Mask which uncovers what the humble address reveals about us in a multitude of ways – from how we perceive and make sense of our world, through to what constitutes a social legacy, and on to the very timely usefulness of the address in helping us deal with epidemics

To read the full list, click here...

Five new books to read in lockdown

Free meals for Exeter residents in need

EXETER Communities Together CIC is running a hardship relief project for those facing a tough time due to the Coronavirus / COVID-19 pandemic. It is delivering free meals to the elderly, vulnerable, key workers or those struggling financially. Meal requests should be made between 11am and 3pm and volunteers will deliver the food, by arrangement, the next day. Full details including type of meals available and how to get in touch can be found on the website: exetercommunitiestogether.org.uk . Alternatively, telephone Sahar or Sonia Alnaas on 07596 144 351 or Mahi Ahmed on 07403 226 668 or...

Local Adoption Charity, Families for Children, recognised in the Parliamentary Review

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 04/16/2020 - 7:58pm

The Parliamentary Review, co-chaired by former ministers Lord Pickles and Lord Blunkett, publishes its latest, highly anticipated edition this spring. Featuring commentary from the prime minister and senior politicians alongside business and thought leaders across both the private and public sectors, The Review aims to share and promote best practice among executives and policymakers.

Success for businesses of any size does not always come easily, and this year's edition of The Parliamentary Review is indispensable for anyone who seeks to make a name for themselves in industry....

Ambulance Service Condemns #Unacceptable Assaults

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 04/16/2020 - 6:02pm

#Unacceptable assaults on emergency services staff tackling the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic will not be tolerated - South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SWASFT) is warning the public.

More than 100 SWASFT staff including frontline paramedics and 999 call handlers experience violence and aggression while on duty every month.

A man was jailed for 20 weeks last week for coughing in a paramedic’s face.

A woman was charged with assaulting a paramedic called out to treat her, and is due in court later this month.

Now emergency services...

Learn Devon launches free online training in response to impact of pandemic

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Thu, 04/16/2020 - 5:58pm

A new range of free courses developed by Learn Devon in response to the coronavirus pandemic is launching today. Learn Devon, who provide adult and community learning courses on behalf of Devon County Council, is offering its full support to anyone looking to get back into work, or for those who want to improve their digital skills, and improve wellbeing. Enrolment is now underway for Learn Devon’s free online training which will start on Friday 1 May. Initially the programme will offer a range of digital courses, which will be delivered online. As it progresses, the programme will see...

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